Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 July 1868 — Page 2
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Saturday Morning, July 18th, 1868.
Kepublicasi Ticket.
!, fOB PBSalDKNT, GEN, ULYSSES S. G-BJ
FOB VICE PBESIDKNT,
SCUUYLBM POX^PAX^ ox Indiana.
Cat? C"6n rot Lit0Te#*irl*«0TW»p«,Coi. Wlui- cUJIiJaCK, of Dec*tar, rue. s*CB*TAax or MAT*. HAJO» 2IAX. *. A. HOFFMAN, of CM.. 10Z AUKITO* cr STATS. HaJOB JouK JJ. hiVAMS, of HSMDtcm.
FOB IBEA80JU6B 01 «IAXI,
^EEEAi KiilBALL, of Martin. c-„LtL&. ox .He acraiM* covet, .0L£!~- lutuW, -MsCOl^ 7a BAP !*IE» ovia* •tffeikM- »Wr—
L^.naBAS u. .. JOB ELZCTOES AT LAKOI, THOiiAd U. *ifcLtiON, of Vigo, B7.SJa.iUS F. CLAVPOUL, of Fayette foa EiECioa, 6ixza^l«HU5V .T
Captain i. K. K0»£, of Irawrtrnt* CU»T1S0SST,_ '.Colosll JOHN T. sJJillH, of Oreone. roa coj.o*r8*,
JIjJ 'BW. W. «.4Biau, o' C!*y.,V
ram JCDSE c.tE orcosmon pfceAa.lOiB.JUBicui ISTBlC?, Hos. SAllCEL F. SlAXW^LEr, Of farke. jot. ?.OEZ-CTtG attobnit COMHOK mAB CO w. w. BCJISKY.
HORATIO
•We boiiove him.
Thb
THE Heniphia
Thb
Journal, in that exquisiteelegan#e
of diction for which it has achieved some C6lcbiity,-calls Cjagress, "the rump hell at Washington." The Democracy are accaatoined to boast that HENDRICKS^ DooLirrLK,
BROOKS,
Baics POMEROY supports York nominees.—Journal. Oi course he does, and bo do All' ottrefr scoundrel of his type. But BsI'CS"Baidt on the day before the nominations were ,de: "Has tho Democratic party fallen so low as to bo used by Buch creatures BLAIU? IS it SO degraded as to permit such a creature to say What it shall 30? or what shail not do?" asr.-na. .it. fSKl! 5
Tus campuign may now be considerod as fairly opened with GraNT,and the loj* al fceiing of the nation on one »ld® -»nfl Si-ymuuk, BLAIR and the most blatant robois t.f the South on the other. The Rspuulicau candidates represent the cause for which the late war wa» carried on by the Uoionists the Democratic candid aei represent the shameful o*h99"3& rebtth oii nad secession, and they h^ve-not qvju tUa dcconcy to try to hide their disgraceful atSliations. .-
HON.
GECKOS H. Frkoletoit "will
prohaoly .ka a speech ia this city at an early duy. —JuurnaL Gjijkgs ougbt to hold in grateful reme:ri0eraiKO his faithful friends in this chy wbo:czeaiin his behalf has placed thum iu so mortifying a predicament. We suggest that Dax
VOORBK£S
ADAMS. TO
a ».fl jr
TUB A.TTOXXXT OXkMllr ilifcVm D. E. svn-i-iAitaOH,
jf'PatMJQW:.'?i-
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ot
THE
CBT,
III I LI "WILT THOU?" said lie Tammany Convention to
SSTMOUR and
Seymour wilted. _. SSS999SS
THB
Ku KiuxKlan had parade lo
Sle nphia the other night. Within twen-ty-tvar hours three negroes were shot dend. They maintain Anglo-Saxon supremacy iQ West Tennessee.,,
The Commonwealth denies the report thai lie aoicination. of JggTgQlJB b*d BUCU an effect upon HiRB^' Ctair Owar that he put on a clean ifefet, .fcjJl. be never did such a thing In htSTife, and
nominations ttai :^*w York
Ci)i-Vtfniiun must be ratified in this city. "Will the "indignant" Democracy ratify? If not, we are authorised say tbafc the Grakt A.nd CotrAX CLt^Xi'lt rnaiter in hand at an, early day KZ.33W ixaoi
The Domucracy of -MS6m^s' are re. juicing with exceeding great joy over the cjnverson of a '-Badical nigger" to pure Democracy. The "niggery-n#m«-it JoBir P. HAKRIS, and the Avalanche, judging ffoca iu ecstatic utterances, regards it as the greatest political event of the season,
Y. P.
BLAIR
siaTF BLAIR, if we may oredit the 1|att« forj Post. Tnat journal printa tbe g^eneral's bill for two days' board atthe AUyn House during lust year's CaflapaTghln Connecticut. It reads: "Two days' board, $10 lemons and whisky, $65 total, $75."
I ^Tr^:ix a
7I)aE
Avalanche likes SEY
MOUR, bicause "it vaa through the migh? ty influence of his high position, and through the irret'ragible teaching of his state manship, that Radicalisni,:itoo •weighty for
LINCOLN,
himself, met its
first baulk." The "baulk," we suppose, v/as the Iew York riot of 1863.
Eemkmber, men of the Republican par ty, tUiit tho coming campaign means lor you hard work, and earnest and energetic effort, which must certainly be crowds! with success. Do not let the prize nation's welfare slip through your fin becauie, reposing in a false security, you were ucglijjent of your duties and respon Bibiliiies! .,, -oa
Wopp, HoLMAN,
JJitiLAun etc., are" leaders ia Coflgress." "Wouldn't it be more correet for tbte^Wfernal to atyle thesa gentlemen "the chief duvii* in thj rump hell at 'WwhingtOO^''. aidicst^ Jit 'i'r™ '"^^tTSSp itoa esoaciva'J
The New York 2Vi6an4 "happen8 to know" that a Republican from another Stale, who was in New York WheB S*T modu sva3 nominated left 110,000 at the St. Nicholas to be invested on the-elefo tion Of Gram and ColTaX, if'iuiy Sst HOUtiiXE should have equal faith in th^ succ^aa of his ticket.
Ho oue had gone for that, money at the data cf last reports, '""'v'" ("S3isr^t I r-i the New-
llfil: MBS®
COLUMBUS
speak at the
sauie tune. Toe slater and the slain~tho political murderer and his poor victim—^n the same siand, will .njj^ke a 8p entiiJ tableau. It will be like giving to BRUTUS the role of
Aktoky
1 making
the chiet conspirator parade the perforated body and bloody garments of hie viatim before the enraged populace. Any reserved seats at that show? •i-'t
It ir eenarallv. beHeved" thafit isr the The Express not cofripertht to r\ ofthe "wants" ofthe Democracy of dotemineft-pu^oso^oi tho Den^peracy, fph,,,,
WlthMie efCectl^ie aid and co-operation cf the ^U']£fnx-iOaG, to carry tho ten Southern States for
SEYMOUR.
DAVIS.
The London i^ews terms of the servicesrendered America, and England as We!!, by ez-Mic-isUr
speaks 'Yn 'high
him, mainly, the News
ascribee 'tbe oootinuation of good feeling between the two, country dicing the fierce 'exasperations of the late war. He effected this "by the exercise of what diplomacy has affected to be, but has seldom proved itself—a ministry of peace."
Unquestionably this praise is in just accord with desert.
-fl
best campaign document is a good
political newspaper. Distributed periodically, containing also the latest intelligenco and general reading that interests every member of ttie family, this ru»dium of influencing public opinion has dearly a great advantage over mere pamphlet speeches, or dissertations on a particular theme. Executivo committees and individuals disposed to give the most effective 4ld to a cause tbey have at heart, nesci osiy bo reminded of this to appreciate the go^d which alive campaign paper can do," at a trifflicg cost. ,,,w.
inB Toledo Blade says: '•It, 5 stated that there was a strugg'e at New York ambngthe delegates to the Convention, to who should have the honor cf keeping with Jos WILLIAMS, the 'nigger' delegate from Tennessee."
We can inform \.htBlade thai the little •ftiflculty was finally settled in this way ibe delegates withdrew their claims in fjvbr of
FRANK BLAIR,
FLORENCE
who "wouia
rather sleep With a 'nigger' than a Democrat," and so
FRANK
together, and
and Joe turned in
FsaHK
sank to repoie
••Craped to Jor.'s breattin a lnvitg embrace, VS ith JOB'S fragr#Bttrl»8«» i»t ewo^ing tU face." as
PSRCY would express it.
iS|am Buskirk calls th Democracy of |li|s city who passed the resolutions de-
:|iSupcing
the defeat of PiCNDLKTON, and
tei^raphed them to the New York Convenition, the "Terro Haute rabble," and the resolutions .^ere not worth noticing TheVow?Jc£ intSmates that SAM may warlt an office.sau^o 5ayt and threatens with the
want an bini with
ought to be callei Fal-
:1,Tabble."
Djn't. get mad,
You will haye to' stand what-
Journal.
:£i
eVef the leaders say and do. Tho "whip-per^-in" havo their lashes ready, and all of.^ou will have to come in. And the tna4 who tells you how to vote will be outbn his grand rounds soon. Be easy. Don't fret. It's too warm
Statesman publishes
BLAIR'S letter with high commendation, and tho Crisis, which claims a still high-er-purity of Democratic orthodoxy, says "it is certain that he (BLAIK) has planted his standard of restoration upon the only fir«tgrottad,,ttpon. which the Democracy can take positions- for the permanent future welfare ofthe. whole country. In liis letter,ha bajLstrucii^the rigbt blow in- Gib'rlgtt direction an id in the right ,T3«R"! HTSSf-t, HITSS 52 .0-i timf. wrrTT A TT .-Ml *T.5T!?r .. The organs of the Democracy are, as a gen|rair rul«,\un animous in tho belief ex preyed by Wise and
VANCE
A
This may
seem, trader tte^circumstances, a rather heavy contract, but when tho issue is, as Wis* ^slai'ijjistly said in Richmond, whether the tost Causa shall be regained loafe-jwhj|fer»ap6ihamaB efforts WfF^Te^uVfottBT tv recover under SIYMOUR What they Tost under
that "what
tw Confederacy fought for will be won by election of Seymour and BLAIR. ,yr^.i JIIJ
WE"agree v^ith tho Ohio Journal that the ^New York Convention made a mist^kj in not nominating Bosebt B. Lbb iiAtfead of Hc^'Qo^.gflMOUi^for the Pteiidency^is ifpi
Xjee was1 Unquestionably tne choice of twoUBirds'sf the delegates, bat from mistaken motives" of expedisnoy they chose 3iYbloUR 'ls tbero a Democrat who will vote for
SEYMOUR
•otid for
"Who would not bave
LEE
Is it supposed for a nio-
meiit tJmt.S^T^ouS will gat a vote outtide] the Democratic pnrLy^ J®» while eAdh-: Vottldi poll the fuil pt»rty strength—no ^more, no less—Geueral Lek wouldftretie'-an enthtislasm in the Democratic breast that would kno.w no bounds.
x|at® DBTVlBLIN says-the Convention at New York t'wus composed of the truest and! best men of the country." I it were pMt^ble to get up a more motley crew, it Would be a sight worth seeing. Among those whom, we presume that ilr.
Deye
i,Uf, would call the "truest and b»st,' were the infamous and diabolical scoundtfel who thtr keeper of the Libby prison, rpaitKal, the guerilla, and a host of other pardoned rebels, who assisted 'to starve and murder thousands of the brave sens oT the N ortb. Men who were traitors Knights of the Gylden Circle, and are now mwnbers of the devilish clan known' a» Jtu-fCluxes, whose business is muideriog ioo^ensive Uniou citizens iu the S^uth to-dsy, men who bad been slave-drivers and thieves during the war, these were the "ttutitaaii.beat men?^that were welcomed with open.arms by the Democracy of t^e North, and thtxeaen too, .who nominated the oldj frec-sctl^ Abolitionht, Mr. Bxjis For' 't'hS 'TTco"Pr«idency. Oh1 What true and ifi/jeiteUje. m.ea I What pateiot^ DalHtD*. DiiviLiH. and the Democracy forget how Governor SEYMOUR invited the riot and mob in New York, our-
or
,. not ear« to sea
district. Tbey do not c|jre to. see Jibe vie^B expressed in Seynsftir's ^Sth^pf June speech, inasmuch as he pledges himself to carry out in good faith the resolution of the Democratic Platform demanding the payment of the public debt ja green backs.—Journal*
Ka
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^We are glad to be assured that '"the D«moci%cy of JhiajiulrlctjiQ-iict, Kant to ieethe views expressed'
MOUR'b 25th of Jnne speech,* we had been requested by several of them to publish that remarkable document. But do you mea^' jto^ iay thai S|Yl|OlfB changed his views between the 55th ult and the 10th inst? Do you mean that your candidate, HORATIO
SEYMOUR,
These are important questions, and the people would like^uswers to them^|jZcJj siy your platform proposes "to pay the public debt ia greenbacks• WelV thte tell us how it proposes to do it? and where, tbe greenback# arjfe to,.cjme from?' candidate says, "There is but one question to be settled sfiall our currency be uni formly good or .uaiformly bad? ^Are we to force the bond-ho!der to take bad money Are we to have an honest stand ard of value for al), or is industry, enterprise and mor&lHy to be perplexed and disordered by a "shifting and dishonest standard? If debase tbe currency by unwise issues, we shall equally perplex business,'kod destirjiy^aobefjhdufitry, and make trll pri^avei^Rtt/wf^'^amying tricks and chancge. TWs wtUend as i' did ia the Southern Confederacy1
Now, Journal, bo kind enough to tell how mur.y greenbacks you sea Sn thi| language of
SEYMOUR?' ~~\'VS3uft
Hoorc's Lifo Qf^Colfitx
From WioClnclunaiiCSt'U'rtokj*.. -8.'ft A genial book of nearly four hundred pages, containing a biography of Hon. Schuyler Colfax, together with hirraost important speeches and selection^ from his political writings, by Eey. A. Y. Moore, of South Bend, lnd basjust bean published by Peterson & Brothers, of Philadelphia. The likeness prefixed to the work is an admirable one, so that tbis volume, taken altogether, will make the reader almost.as woll,acquainted with its distinguished subject fis he. could be by personal intercourse^while- 'it is to his old friends, like an ugre0£tbly ptolbngOd visit, seemingly all too brief at its close. "With the leading incidents of Mr Colfax's life the public h&ve, ~to a great extent, become familiar'.' His "biographer bus filled out a great deal that. was^heretofore only outline, and by a judicious use of the files of the South Bend Regitter, has enabled us to see much of the work of Mr. Oolfux'a many'years'of journalism, of which comparatively little was known to the general reader outside of Indiana.
Born in the city New York (March 23, 1823).. bis early life was passed there until he reached tho a$e Of thirteenyears His father, who .was the ion of. a aiatic gunhtd officer in the Revolution," died young, nut having lived to see the face of the child destined to give new distinction to liis iiame. Removing with his mother, now remarried, to Northern Indiana, in 183$ young-CulfaX resided for abouwlv eahj ut-Sfciojir Carlislj}, in St.' J^Sfiph county, performing tbedutiesof .clerk in a store, as to which he hid gained little experience in New York. At eigh teea be removed to South Bend, where he acWd for some time as deputy to his steputhfer, who had been elected County Auditoij and in 1845 he started lbs Register, of which be. continued to bvtbe editor and propriutor u"h"til 'after hi* election to Congross. in. 184? he ..was a leading meajher of a" convention to revise the Constitution of Indiana, anci iu 1851 was first a candidate Jo'f Congress,a|ainat Gratiam N. Fitch, largely redudinglhe usual Deinocistic majority in the District, but lacking two hundred votes of being eleoted. He was successful two years later, and has been-continuously reelected ever einco.
Mr. Moore has very bappidly treated tho BubjeC, writing iu a clear and forcible siyle, without Uwdry ornament, stilted dignity, or unseemly flippancy. There is lit.,e of tho campaign docuaient about it nwihing of fulscme udultation or eulogy, and no conscious ffort to write up his theme aboVo the levei of ihe popular esti mate. ,Ytfe.aee tho m^n as no is, his grad Ual ising tbougli industry, per»erverati6e and integrity, and a tonceutrtilion of his faculties upon laudable aims and efl^rtf, until he h.s become, tt forty-five, one of tne foremost men of h'.s nuHs Our rcadeis who interest themselves in political affairs wili find it oneot tbo moat readable books pf tho season. nun ,Ta
POISOSING
And_wa9 .he, as. President
of the CTJnveAEKa at-iTew., Yor a typo of the "truest and beet men" of the country? Was it for this par: of the record of the taper fingered bondholder, that the South voted for SEYMOUR Was it be: cause he winked at and incitcdNew York Rebels to murder .citizens in thesvroets vf rebel city? It must be so. And_ now these "truest-snd-best meaJ' of~tbe country, are jgud and fierce in their laudation of SEYMOUR and
tIiji BLESSED
out it.
BLAIR,
'GLITTERING
of whom
jPemocratla newspaper says: ''Has the Democratic paity fallen so loir as to be Oatd by such creatures? Is it so craven as to a 8 S el a a •whs^'it ahali not*d»?:r l?hd aftswer y^- It is fate «6"-low ... s~aseifJ
is O 8 a a
zauoNT impart the \Dhilene$3 of the purest .rcelain to the teeth, but its polish, too. They glisten after being brushed with it, like the inner surface, bf "an ocean shell, and the effect of this peerless dentifrice is to render the enamel ao hard anS indestructible as adamant.
LOWER
was base
Enough to make fttrantf-greeBback speech for the especial and avowed purpose of killing off
PENDLETON,
and then to ac
cept a nomination3n a P£NDLETOH platform a platform demanding tl*3 payment of the public debt in greenbacks? Don't you know know- that SEYMCUR "utterly repudiates and denounces" tho idea that there is a single iota of
Pen-
dletomsm In your ,Iatform7 Don't you his recognized organ, tbd "World, that no more greenbacks should be issued, and that tho only greenbacks to be applied to the payment of the public debt must be raieed by taxation
Wo have asked the question before acd now repeat it with the hopo of aa early answer from the Journal: What is the exact or proximate valtte of a resolution that the Goverment rnay pay its bonded debt with a currency debt, bj long as no meatia .bey.qyd.the u^ual r^siptS from tax ation ire deVia'eil 'foV securing tke amount of currency demanded to liquidate the bondtd debt At.d if it wouldn't be two much trouble, wauld-you ba bind enough to tell tho public whire and how "the Democratic platf^nii ^proposap' to:, get that little batch of "greenbacks" where with "the bonds must be paid."
JBEBTY.
OlIVEJMriSD
HOLMES.
^yha^S&wer Is thiitibat "ni hoes fr heaven »o With burning star and flaming band
It kindles all the snnset land O^JSU as what it« name may be Ia this t.» Flower of Liberty?
It is the banner of the free, Flower of Libertyt
AO 8.
In garage Nature's far abodo —Its UBdof aeed onr fathers flowed
!2S58%S
Its opeulog leaves were Till, loI.earth's tyrants shook to Me The fall-blown flower of tiiberty!
blood,
r? s®.
Then bail the banner of the free, •i The starry )M«r ef Xiberty!
toE .a
3ehoId its streamingrays^ vMte One mtt The red
SIUiUU§i.j. HWV r.i
One mtnElt^g flood of braided light— thctlrM the Soai&eta rose. With spotless white from Northern snows, ,v And.spaagleM otrittasnrc, i«s The sister 8t ars or Liberty
Then hail the baaifcr of the free. The starry 4k I TiiT'*" -.The blades of heroes fence it round -Where'er it Bpria^f in holy ground V"
Trom tower and dome its glories spread it wares where lonely sentries tread It makes the land, a* oceaa free, tmanXtAnd plants en viapire on the sea! rS .3 1 hen ball the banner of the free,
The starry Flower of Liberty! :Ai -VJ
Thy sacrad leaves, fWr Jreedous's Flower, 8hali ever float on doae ana tower, To all thelrliesiTenly colore true, :l In blackanAg frost or crimson dsw— and God love us a* w» lore thee, Thrice holy Flower of Liberty t!
TLen hail tbe banner of the freer The starry Flowar of Liberty!
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Its r«Kiy e4e, combined wituao mcrfae'edcom. mission, make tbe best au&scUptlou. btwls arar published.
One a*ent iu Kastoa, Pa., reports 72 sabicribara in tbfo ^eys. Another :n Boston, NJ ane» acribars ia four doys.
Sond for Circulars and sea oar terms, and a lull description of tbo work. Address iiATlONAL PUBLtdHIKO Ou Cincinnati, 0., or St. Louie, Mo.
AGISTSh»i
k1i".*Sfo!aS£
For UOISB !b U» NVBS&KT iti« IpTahuU^ For 6ENIllCM£.f ahwfiHiTlKtt It US Btt(nU •VHArLUf IUTI0V OW edy for Diseases And UtBUsJit* eC ibc 8£lJf.
Medical Iilumination J— Foar Megtt'Hc-ntiy ll ucrated --ifriical Baoka eontalatag tmpoi tant Piiy^ologtcal Infarmatiou, tar aion and Borneo, eeu~ lroo oa.ra^al^t So cants, by addressing ."JouM VAifOsaMOti, ITo. 30OUaton Place, S.X. City.
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47 .s.^aas.
Wines andLiqnors,
Dienw
Hcdals, rloa. Siiaflee by
amilMsT S.b. BABitie CU„ Jlanot»«tai•rs,t^6 F*arl St., K. T.
fiampnigu «i»ii Ma. S.
a GB'TS WiH fE go-matMng-iiew. Every A f»o.ily ^an'S u, Gn,v*j«to SitTsa PtaTisa WiVtB. Htcaived lat prom turn »t P^r.s ExpnM'lon. MsoaCO^U. firSnraitie. HamBij & Co.,3»lforta Othat,, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ciroular, Mill, Mulay, Gang
Wo
and Cross Cut 2 A W
ZTerr Saw that laaTf* our Factory ia OU-Tamj aredandPat nt Qrouud^ f9rf*ctjf tm» aiid eran, aadnad of neliormf tein^er by.our patent temparin* process. ,?« »,s -K—j lie :i- i-$ .«,=»&
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&
L1PPENC0TT
BiKEWELL'S
I paxbnt OBOONI),vI"IO a^a I PATBNI'TBA1PBB— c-JXOC
LIPPENO OTT & GO'S
WARRANTED*5^
C1STSTEEL SAWS,"
.. •?.! c,' 2
jb
good as the bjat. Tt
BED PICKET
(Coihr.rn'e Patent)
S
Oaouct be excelled. T?o guaranty they wlil cut ii ier cent, more than common Axes, with lea a labor to tbe chopper.
Bend for circular and prices to XiIPPINCOTT BAKewm, Pitlsbargll, fa., Sole Manafacturers. Fore sule Dy principal Hardwaro Dealers.
WANTED, AfiEKlS.-
$75 to $300 per montn, ev-
erywhere, male and fumala, gkndim:
luaio uiu imuiK. to introduce the IAIPROVED COMMON SENdlE 7AM
ILV SEWING MAUJUINE. This Machine will stitcs, hem, fell, tuck, ju lt, cotd, bind, braid, aud embroider in a most superior manner. Price only 518. Fully warranted for five years. We will pay SI,QUO for auy machine tbat will sew a sttongor, more boautiful, or ro elastic seam than.ours. It n-akes tbe "Kiaatia Lock stitch.'1 Every second stitch can be cut, aud still tho cloth can'not be pulled apart without teariog it. We pay AgestB from 876 to $200 per month acd el' peueea, or a commission irom which twice that amount can ba made. Addrf&i &EC0MB ft 00., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Bostou, Maai.
Cwirttoti.—Co not be imposed upon by ot part its palming off worthless cast-iron ssacbil under the same tamo or otherwise Ours Is tbe only genuine and really practical machine menu factored. no YOU WOSOER how we can rell thoue ands at Shawls, Bad a-ikets, boots, bhoeaL Silk Drus Patterns, 3ae tiQu'-, thirtiags by tha Wtb, Watohea, JoWalry, Stlvuc Pisud ilard and O ass ware, and gi.e a choUaiu 300 art eles of elegance and niilt'y, for 0:I£ DOLLAR each ar tide? SsUii tor a cir uiar. Ageute wauied.— Address J, 7. ME S -Viw AC Lioonsed Bro ker«, i.C fi'idbuiy btreet, Hoiton, llaan.
Proor of onr Btstemeot Ottt we bave akde
jA
EVOLUTION
VI XAb^i'RADE,
caa be fcQud in ih» fict tbat th/J9nseu'sa bcjlnass we 1 av bul up haS indaoijd'a u.ultitade of SX*tt cone cans to mi.ats oar Job syatrm. «nd so by
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a in re ii
agen's,te,k, ub 'esttui y, to div.r: a me of otti bneineed tnezai .voe. We m^ku tli|3 an-tioaDCftta-ut simply toinfoiia tbe public tbat it will fur t^eir ibturstt tn patroaize bottte asw, sii coLtii.as tu aivs Sxiisa ooosa anB aasATta iKStrctMs^s TO asuiis rtay avt ezaxa coacaaa In as 89alvi:gs.
W« a ll-very de if'i a of DBY A'D FANCY GOOCS,PLA IE.' V»ABE JSWhLuY WalOntto, t®WIK ilA aINE-,4-., *c. fr the uniform price of OAE OOJLJLAlt. CIBCTlabb BtM 10 Ul} ADDRISS raits. I'AKHCB A CO., Bias. 99 aud 100 Romuter ot., Boston.
(illliil SALE
DRY
mm$,
Ki JSX9*.' U& 2 -«1!
CHARLES S. GBOTlCB haTing purchMsd my interest in the busln.es of JOHS8ON ft MILLEB, I ia re09»m«aaiiig Ai« my iricnds as !»:»g entirely worthy of ihtir cop* fideac*, and tiuat itiat ih© llb»raipatronage thfcy bave gl?en to the eld firm be «xtftnaed to tbe new,
The Bocks of the old flro will be found at the od stand where those who k&ow themsalr* to be iLdebted, Will please call and settle at their earlieet conTeaieata. lidtillAl JAHIS JOHNSroN.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SILYMR PLATED JVARE or All. KINDS,
A
Jfo charge for schedules or Checks made at this Establish matt*
Send for Circulars, as this a the moat liberal Bale cf the kind in tix contrj. Address
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FAB9IHAiI& CO., No. 31 Friend St.,Boston,Mas3.
TO THE JLADIJSS, WE are agents for over OKE HUKPBEu Foreign and Domes tio Mauufaotarers, and are prepared to farnish tbe whole coautry with D&Y and FA NOT GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS. JEWtCL BT. SIITJCB WAH8, PIAHutf, 8KWING MAG&IKE3, sc., Ac.at thaaailorm price of
Dollar for Each Article. Band yottr WtbOflO and upwards, for descflftlr»#backa, Showing bat article can be obtained MtXlne DvUar, wtth lJ casts for aaeb check.
CircMlan Seat Free. Ernests £worth front S3 to SW sent free of ekargasoafeatesendiBe clubs. ivms Wanwd la eray Town.
CUXHMAX CO., Areb itftst, Bastsa
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
lli"f-""ffjjjC,
TOBijl
WlaaaiRB
CO., Prop'rs.
TWO HOURS from New Jork, three Philadelphia. Ifour irajnt daily, jnnaaurf bathing. TheCONTINESTAL is with'iiCa himdifid ur«' uf tlM) bench, taisa dtstaoce ^%KJS3usS-«UM^ «W warld. All the modern convenience. Accomaiodates one th"WTd gueatt. Table unsarpaeted. frlces
ton
This great rt*edy appn*.aerC parities tbe blood, inrlgoratee thaaystea,, postessea great nourishing and strengthening power, enablet the stomach to digeit the food, makea sleep rafraahlDK, and establ -sttos rrbust health, Smofarj aad Cktucnfor Fiftf Tears Cur-d. Price Ifi'ty Cents, post irse A treatise on the injurwnw efiictapf Tobaoco, with l'jta of reierenoea, teatimemalt, ftc., si.vr r«it. Agenta wanted. Addreaa Da. T. B. ABBOTT, Jeraey City, Sew Jaiaajt.
YAilTABLl MClPM FOB TBE MANUVAOTOSC of tbe fllTMT TBBNOH BBANJIKS, and all other tiywft, Wiaaa, Oor dials and Bitter*, (uo machinery required,)-will be sent to any party remitting a check Cr bb*vfflee mcnar t*d»ri/H $6 t» tha aMreas Q, W. ^A0K8OS BaltiaNmDUt. r, -c
1 THE SUCCESS
WE1AB,
WANTBD tha "p»« tuna
BOOK." A new method of copying letters, w.tdout ai piesa ur water, thereby easing time, labor and es^enac. 1'nll directions acootn* pan/ eich boook. it recommends itself wtiara»tr ahuwo, and fllU a 1 mg-fot want, being a.ia jtea w». jnerth»ats lawyers, doctors, ce mercial tra»elets, in!nist«rs. authors, mochauics, tarmar* and others. Price 82.1t5 and upward?, wi ich btfnge it within ttie rt-ach Jf all. rie»d for terojs, wtth dwarijitire eticj!uTj, tea'imoai -If, refere&cea,ftc. We want an oUBiget c, lntall.g»"t afent ineTtry caun AddrtSi •'P. GaBBETT ft CO,, Chestnut street, Phil-delpuia. Pa., orHo.128 8. Clark St., Chicag'r, HI. ."
a watch, piscb or sHsrrn.'o, silk JDBlttS PATIEBM1, A#., fto, r,| Fpee -,ofrCo«t! Oar tnducsm«*U ddring the past law years haTe
Man large.
WE NOW D0UBLK OlIB SATES
OF PBlSMIUfflDSe
Our Friends will aptlce our Pre«« eots for 30 and 60 Clubs are now mors than eaual to Clubs in Val^a ^60 and "7* 100 ntptcAvAi 1»{ oth'-^
For a Otnb of 100. $10.' —Oda of th« fol io wingsr* ilea, tik 80 fin' superior quality ex tra Wldib SMatlW lyardi double width cioa». lug or coating 2 l^rge, .fine, bleached linen -table covers, with 1 dol. la/ge slStM uiiifler napkins to jtatcb 2&yarda:spie<hiiC IMm|) carpeting, good colors axtca qaa»tity bi»cjk «faipaca dress pat terns pair gqnt,a.. ^air soots, beat -qual lty stiver tiuntiagHiaaed patent lever w*tch» one doz. ivory handled steal bfaded knifes and forks silver-plated engraved 6 bottle revolving, castor, with cut glass pottles splendid violin, box-and bow, complete aingle taiTel tlidt gun Baton's six-barrel tevolver par!'atiptrlar^ white wool biankata nice fur muC^and^TSapa i^sivtvr plated engraved loe fitcher, wlUi salver 7J^ yams *11 wool fancy caasimsra.&r antr o&e doa*n Bogers' b«at silver plated, forka «tn»son Mcae Sewlng aud •mbrbldtrlb|(J tnaokijie two heavy, honey comb quilts splendid fatally' Bible, record and photographyagp. For lsrgsrdatas Hu ndO« laenaies
Ia4tn same ratio.
Catalogue of GoodaandSeaplaseBt to any ad drees rata. Send money. ^y regUter*d latter. Address aU ordWs to* "S-.-fl .V ai 0
Alleny Hawe»dc Co(J fOJ4 15 Federal St., B4ti«o, Mass. o. Box C. zisxt'ozs -'•wa'iTi 2i •anivmtio Wholesale Cealeri ln Dry and Faney Chrads Cutlery, Placed W*'re, 'AlbuniB, Leather Goods Ao.. Ac.
Ladies lafca Fyticmy
Ladles can. of tbe curious", postage statcpa
tFSIaAT
beJra:v
MS®
Aat a variety of va.uable aad ueefni articles'lor sale at
ONE DOLUS ARTICLE.
A check deecribiajc an article salectcd from our Stack rsa eat o:E DOLItAB, Will be sent on tha receipt of Taaaa Cbhts tv pay sta^e.
PROVISION STORE!
OZLOX
y. p. it
CAKPETiVGS,
J0i\ES A
BerolBtiaa ta
QT the OX? DeltAjMMlI
FurnishataMniRitfat-prtcoof CK8 DOLsach artiolaiaa aca ss»d by atety family, ata lesa price tbaa tha/ ara aold by any wholesale dnaier in New Tof or Boston.
Ageata wanted to co^-bpeAratawitli ua in carrytog out a pUn.whichap61 a tbawsataof tha million, a&i.la the disposal of a large aed tar ad stack of Dry and IWicy 'Gidds, Stiver Plated Ware, Watcoes, Oarsetia. a. fte. -Oar terms to Agantaresaiwior to those of aay oth r-flcrn, as our Circular will show- Those Kettlsg up clab. «an secure apace of Sheeting, Watch, 8tik Orws, Shawl, Sawing Machine, ftc., ic.,
Fre^ of Cost, A check daicribing an article ta be aold for a Dollar, 10 eta. SO fur 91 i) icr SI SO for 80 •0) for flO.Mnt.'by'BiltU.- 'SMid money by B».i« lersd Lett*r. Ciroalara mailed fioe to any ad. drinss. Agents wauied .rery hate. Address
ffft
HASKtS A CLtUVKB, HaasTMr St., Boston. Haas.
lie ARE COMING.
And win fisssat to assy persoa tend. Ia| as a Clab ia our Great ours: D0LLAB SAIsK -r-!-r.-'••Baa vi-l omBZ us t-ICOO 0IS si
Dry and Fancy Goods,
ril
1
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Please S^catoiiie. *ec Any pars«B ordariaf either tha Cluba biw tlonad feelow, ^abaM ti^. i«tsakoa of freoi. lams e&uBMffated, «orraap«^ilIi^ te t^a 'aisao a a a FREa OF OWfi OOLLARl ror S OlDb .fttifit-ilaWOne of tha following articles tliK tO jVfi kltNtiBf] I^elalno dress patWra taaoy^lervdlfed apreaql I0D tin* Turkey:'aato«|St/allMA(tCi|tilped. fltshtsare de ttoofy cowb qaUtr ali weoi wool
alter (KM
hair Kanrd akalst g^d' Wtmainfa Ohased'
gent«
iter plated revolr,bladed
knUes and rorts warsUH protnenaae stewi '!a dies' loa« MpliWlciMtVi ladtM* gold dottbh,
quality battaofal Mfitt} eei ry, sleave tiuttoos to kiateh y^WnrSa^ ktrwj getrt'a cardigan Jacke' splendid:eoanjrA X^ato, ijoxy"- trlnibi(gs guperlor, Turkey^ ttdybc^i 1mltea'
For a C4at»«Wr.(86.3-M)i»af tha foliowlaf! article*, yiz: Wds blet^claMlJOP pro«n dieetlfig BJaok (iir'cqst'l'sd' atnaXia dreiK, p&it:rn eugraT^aUveSipliWa/VlhiiMfe rVTolTing castor 3iyarUaSa»erior .Casbnwro t&T jxnng aad vest pattern exfra heavy tonflycomb 4uil»i-two fau' cy colored bed spiWtiif
r.l3kir
•'(•k
Have opened, on the Public Square, (room formpr.y occupied by BIr. G. Foster Smith's Stovs Store,
TERRfeHAlTE, iKtlMAg
An Estabiishtaest for sale, at -»0
Wholesale and Jtetail,
aawjusi jibu-IBI fteaaS .--
01" u-f
2 JEt JML Bj" ,C3-0
EXCLUSIVE^ Y,
Aad intend having tbo laigert and cwt coxjlste Stock of
-—TOB-
FAKJIEBS' U»E
Ersr offired in thia market
Russel Reaper and Mower.
Massillon (Russel) Thresher
fm JONES dc JONES.
aiaylld«r,ta
a A .H !79l
S O TBS W PlRST PREMIUM jv or a Silver Msdal
WAS AWARDED TO
BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE N. II. State rtlr, holden in
A I E S
Vegetable Hair Bestoratlre
Eesterw Cr»y tfatj to Its tTrfiml CSwr motes the li.-uwU-j of the &drt chaoses toots lo fiicir original oicsnie acilon-t. cradl«3kcftr« P«nilruff and QurSorst prevents Ta iJur raCrnn out Is a superior Cretan
It contn!n» no Injurfons ingrtdlrate, and i« tne most popular and ttUV-
c-iq
able nrtlc'c tKrrmi Eaat, Wcst,Ifox. Scmih.
ur
R. BARRETT & CO., Preprlafon^
LOBu a ait xw, vafcago, General Sorth-W«t. rn Agents. J. &. H, A, DAVIS, Agoat? for Terre llante, fnd. uovlldwAm
ni
"9^
gent calf bsvta
yards farmers' gtXfcCttrttoi frocking fancj caalimere plaid draaa paaftrftrWst qsaUty Balmoral skirt rostcwood.alarm clack.}"iatilea''all wool cloak- pattern ISllYorrbla'e'd caie or "card basket f^ur muffW! cap^ ladies' fa'slii^nable wool double Shaw tr splendid clasped family Bible, 9x18 record page and engravings 3 yaroa double width water proof iloaking set irorjt baudJe knives, wlth'atirer plated fork! aet silver forks, one set of lace curtains Genuine Meerschaum Pipe in case.
ijMtno wft e.u so lj Hi
MOTHERS! MO^H^RS!! wa MOTHERS!!!
6
DON'T FAIL TO PROCURE
0 07
Irs, fWmrt Sootiig Syri,
For Children T^etliing'This valuable preparation has been used with NEVER PAICING StrCCE8B IN THOUSANDS or
CASE8.
»ii |?o
Groceries and Provisions,
So. 9 4th Stmt, aie 4oof Softtu ortiie Past tifflee, XernHaqts, Indiana
The undersigned bas just opened at tha above stand, a first-class laalflyftrocery and Frovi'io Stor-', with a large an I wall selected stock of new and froth articles sUit*bie for ••vary day use in families, to wb)ch ha calls tl a attention of his fronds and tbe public generally.
Goods dellfST'd to any part.af tbe oily frree of charge. High- st oash price paid for Country Produce. v^dB y:-D MQLLQT.
A N A E S
pATKOJSJLZB HOME MLANU1 FACTTJEES. Wa have on band a Sue stock of Sasb, Doors and Blinds, ot onr own manufartore, which we will sell at a very small sdvaaee-afc »t. We Warrant our Work to be rapetior to any ever before e?ered ia this aatket.
Baying of us will furnish Mnployment^ toyour otcn Mrcbanlcs, and at the eal&e time
Benefit
Yourselves
as we warrant all our work.
We also keep on band, and manufacture tb order, Window aad Door Frame*, Monldfngs and every variety of Finishing Lumber used ia building. *««•.
CLIFT & WILLIAMS.
PBAIBIE CITI_ELAS1KCLSIILL9. felOdtf
O N I S N E
B. MILLER'S OMNlJBtJS u/# AND aAesi/nnc. Will attend tP ^all -tailslux -Sraina laaring^UtaOKy^and also dell reiuaweu^ers in any part ofthe city Wlta Otrassd dOte4«tU—.TI -V
All ordarala toatM Slaw, at-tha Part Office,* Davis' DrSstore, or ^ytssTiaiiaairm b« rOropU ly SttSBdad tit jww JaaBOdw
It not only relieved the child from pain, hut •tovigoratea the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gfvea tone arid energy to the whtSle .system: It will also instpatly relieve'
Griping in the liousile and, Wiiffl CoHcWe believe it the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHCEA IN CHILDREN^ Whether arising from teething or any other cause.
Full directions for using Trill accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for "MRS. WTNSLOWS SOOTHING SYRtfiP," Having the facsimile of Ci'KTis ft PerKTSS," on the toitside wrapper. initations.
FIBE,
:no A
'imu pills
tag mi ^vELMACt
WAHRAM®D FRENCH,
many tsars ago female Irregular
rrmESE PILLS, ao ceiei. in Paris, for the telle. ties, aad aftarwards-saBotarious'tortbelrcrlml ual employmsst Ib tha practise of aboruo8, are now offered fossala lor tuaArsi tiae ia America Tbey bafe haeU kest Ih comparative obscarity from tha fact tbat the originator Cr. Telpaaa, it yslolan ia Parity of gna( WiilHi' sad strict xiBscientlous principles, and h«a withheld tti^ib from general use, last they snould bs emplerec Tor solawful purposes. In own.ontiug'femais ob itructiont, fn»7 Mm to ba ttsiy Maxti^otent, bursting may" tbep are forblddsir to sell ibsq WilltaU J* .undaiBtooa that the object Is aalawiuT.
u-
I ftopt
the ey
pilar, and six SEJ^'Qa&eral
Agent for the Daitad Btatea and. QanaOas, at Albany, K. T., or ta any aotborlced A seat. Sold Dy all Diugpfstd inTerr^Traots o7dnily
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INSURANCE AGENCY
•a* asidn" gnHt
M. CRANE, SAML'L C. SCOTT
'f '"*.".-"5 it? r-.i'.c cc
The folloTiag Old and Balftbto CsDP&nlei Bepraanted)1' &-
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merchants Fire Ins
Co.,
k^8ABTFC,BD'co^.
XorthAmerican Fire Ins. Co.
PaBTffOBD, OONfc*
Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co.,
1ST BBOADWAy^WZ^ TOBK.
,auf
IA1JJ
W ?5iq sl_ usS?
Buckeye Fire insurance Co.
!Kwy.j CXEVKLAKD, OHIO*
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United States Life Ins. Co.,
No. 40 WALL ST., NEW TOBK.
World Mutual Life Ins. Co,
117 BROADWAY, NEW TOBK.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND
United States Casualty, Co.,
96'BBOADWAT, NEW YOBK^_ Ui v'-'.' 1 r.0p' sS n, .. Applications takea aad Policies issued in ^Dy ot tbe above named Companies io lowest current rates. Also, SEAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLEUTIOjNS promptly attended to. sass
Apply to 5*^
SCOTT & OHANE^
General Firejind Life Insurance Agent.
OFFIC.ja:t fcst"! etrf 5»f
Main St., between 5th & 6th
Terre Haute, lnd.
2 Office 159 Main Street '^1 Old Staad of Drs. Tnompsoa St Bust
rpEREE HAUTE SOVELTY JL WUKKS, BY
TITTMAN &CO.
30.16,* oath Fourth St., opposite Post (iSce, Terire Haute, lnd. JIODiij, Oaawmes !?s Lioar MaCSXaxar xx. ocr JW Lefoa- bat'*'Bracb-L -a*g hot Gaa also liltisan'.'Br etb a- Xtuz ^Xw.dtT mad trf i,rd*rftoa new nt (9-1 ISifrrisii. 4V*Cte«al •eptfnag FtanMr Attract .U»-
THE ADTEIT 'the Great
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MASTODON!
ADAM rOREPAUGH'8
EQVESTKIAK
J*i? zooioe|c^ ^^A«MlTr| Tie S*fj lettt »si«s sins^iWfYt^^ wUal^ fled, lui pitomlztd,aa« CoaprclmislTe
wic
SECOKDANNHALTOOlIUiEElMH POREPAtTCH'S GRAND WEHkmrn
flia ADAM FOREPAWJH? WTB.8EARS. J.CWABXEk. Gl
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPETE iter in r, :,CoUaatto«» at' ,icr «nT
Ever offered to the pah lie* and the
All the Menagsri&atid'tfte Entire Circus Per&ncance Cndcr one Inuacnso Tent.—All for On Pr'.oi.
anri*Ua^n&«'rolBors^*. nndftore.citUd RfttajHoiipn tcqaa5cs,'battijo".t?i^m- rarra O-roc&r S5nt©tpr4*er»
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Astoss whictvaic the. ... •. .... ..y. r«'»i Btcrod 'ftouble Haahpc' VTilte Ctsr.k'ii CsbW Jyw.S. A. Deoaon, or ilaa Xjeauoyer o:' tiu AMaaw tho Ws« S Elephant, The
Monster.
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