Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1868 — Page 2
41 rv EXPRESS
TKJTIRIFFI HAUTE, INIJ.
Mouflaj Mornlug, July 20th, 1868.
1
Bepublican Ticket.
FOB PRESIDENT,
GEN. ULYSSES S. GRAftT, Of Illinois.
FOB VICE PRESIDENT. /I -r SCHUYLBJft COLFAX,
FOB GOYEBNOIl,
Out. COliiiAiJ 1.AKEB, or Vanderburgh.
roa LltCTESAST-OOTEBSOB, COL. WILL cUSllSi.cn, of Decatur. FOB SLCBEIAB* or STATE. Major MAX. JR. A. JiOPFatAM of Cass roB AUDITOB or BTATI. SUJOB Ju*iK EVAMS, of Hamilton.
FOB TBEA6UBEB or STATE,
lipi-.HtT. AiaAii KliiBALL, of Martin.
... ...
I RS
f,r THE supbe*S COCBT.
OLOXLL W. UcWiV, of Clarke.
V,k
arPiaTEBOfTH* S-3PBWII!
roa JUDGE COCBT 05 COMMOS PLEi9, WlH JCKCIil 1I8TBXCT, Hon. SAM.CEL F. MAXWELL, of Parke. FOB ?*OBEGCNSG
ATTORNEY
WHEN Lieutenant-Governor DUNN wai introduced to tho Senate of Louisiana, ho settled all the insane fancies that Democrats have respecting being governed by colorsd men. Tbe colored representative of government taid: "As to myseif and my people, we are not seeking social equality. That is a thing«no law can govern. We all have our preferences, we all wish to select our associates, and no legislation can select them for us. We ask nothing of tho kind. Wo simply ask to be allowed an equal chance in the race of life an equal opportunity of supporting our families, of educating our children and of becoming worthy citizens of this Government.''
THE Journal is exceedingly desirous that the EXPRESS should take up arms and go into a financial fight either for or against tho views recently expressed by SENATOR MOBTOH\
NO
FRAJTK
«OTJ»T
Colonel JAMJSb u. BLACK, or Marlon.
fob AlIOBJtET OESIBAi,
D. E. WILLIAMdOM, of Putnam.
grpEBXKTESDENT OF FCBLIC IK8TBVCTI0S,
0S
j£2iiABA!» C. H0BB3, of Wayne,
rOB ELECTORS AT X.ABGE, THO.il Ai U. iiELSON, ol V*6°JI =I.--r. BEKJIMIX F. CLAYPOOL, of Fayette.
FOB EL1XI0B, SIXTH DXBTBICT, CALAIS E. E. BOSK, of Lawrence.
.ceSTINQEST,
COLOSSI. JOHS X. SMITH, of Greene.
rOB C03GEI68,
jjijoB
W. W. OAllTEB, of 01 ay.
COMMON PLEAU
COUBT.
W. W. JiCilSEV.
p" A DJ£MUCKAT!C paper more honest than politic say« 4Yo might have triumphed with CHABE and
HANCOCK,
but the Con
vention pr-ferrel to be beaten with SEYMOUE and BLAIB. Perhaps four yeari mora ox tidvertity may teach us a little.
Is 1861,
HORATIO
prosecution."
SSTMCOB declared
thai successful -'coercion would be as revolutionary u3 secession." Hence his policy of obstructing the war wherever he could, after getting elected in 1862 under th« pretense of desiring its more "vigorous
As enthusiastic Southern paper of SEYMOUR as a "candidate never beaten." Ou the contrary, SsTMoUR has five times bfaan tho Democratic candidate for Governor of New York, and electeed but twice. In every instance he van decided* 3v behind his ticket.
THE
great difference.
THE Chicago
vu
Democratic papers don't Tike tie
distribution of national arms and other warlike material to the militia of the Southern States. The time was when these tatae papers would have thought it all right to place arms in the hands ot the South, even though done after the style of Secretary FLOYD. The Democratic ox is being gored now, and that makes a
Times
boasts that the
Democratic platform '-is a common-sense platlorm," whereupon the Albany Journal,
pithily replies: ''It is a tariff platform. It is a greenback platform. It is an AKDKKW JOHNSON platform. It is a platform made by Confederate Generals and peace Democrats. It is an attempt that was olten made during the war to dress rebels in the uniform of Union soldiers to deceive the sentinels on duty, by tbe meu whn starved our prisoners at Audersonvillo, aud sent emissaries to introduce iul'oction into soldiers' hospitals. It is the last hope ol the 'lost cause, and it is doomed, with the candidate upon it, to be a failure.1'
man who has read
our columns, cao be in doubt as to the opinions of the EXPRESS
on the financial
or any other question of the day. We are for the honest payment of the public debt in exact accordance with tbe terms of the Eeveral kinds of obligations and the actj under which thoy were issued.— Tho precise construction to be plieed on each of those several acts, it is cot our province to determine, nor is it, in any sense, a fair or proper subject to be dragged into the arena of politics. The faith of thi nation must be preserved invio' late. Whatever the Government has agreed to do for its creditors must, in ev ery case, and to the last mill, be done.— Neither the letter nor the spirit of a sol" earn Government promise must be viola' ted. This is the feeling of ©very honest man whether Democrat or £epublican. None but shameless scoundrels talk of repudiation as a possibility. But when we come to the question: Is the Government legal bound to pay the 5-20's in hard currency, or can they legally and honestly be paid in greenbacks? we strike a question which bisects both tho political parties. For instance, we find SfftMoUR, BELMONT and all the prominent Eastern Democrats -on the hard currency side, whi'o PENDLETON and most of the Western Democrats are on the greenback side of the line. In tho Bepublican party we find STEVENS,
BUTLER, MOR
TON and others taking the greenback horn of the dilemms, while CAMEROK,
HOW-
ABC, &c., go the other way. It is our duty, hs journalists, to give our readers the views of leading public men on both sides, which we have done, and shall do, to tbe bfst of cur ability, but it is not our duty to decide upon the meaning of Congressional enactments which are so difficult of explanation that even the members of Congress who voted for or against them, are quite unable to agree as to their import-
BLAIB'S letter, tho speech of
WADE
HAMPTOK at New York immedi
ately after tho nominations were made, and the rebel spirit EO clearly manifested in the lalo convention have "fired the southern heart." Every Democratic paper in the South is filled with threats of terrible things to come. Do tho Southern rebels, or their Northern allies, want another war? Have they so soon forgotten the terrible lessons of the recent past? Before tbe million bodies of the brave men who fell oo both sides in that awful struggle are deposited in their permanent resting placee, while the land ia yet filled with the waitings of half a million of widows and millions of orphans, does tho party which is responsible, before .God and the world, for all the fearful consequences of tbe late war, propose to inaugurate another? Well, tho Unioo party of this country does not want another war. Union men took up arms against the Democratic rebellion "mora in sorrow than in anger" and laid them down with inexpressible jov But, if we must agsm resort to arma to resettle the questions that were supposed to have been decided by the Union triumph over Democratic rebels, if another Union army trust go down to quench this old fire that the
Democratic Convention has fanned into a blaze, we warn the reckless men, both North and Soatb, who are engaged ia this demoniac work, that a terrible reC9nlng awaits the.m.-i- l"0£1
3 Jjlifijor W. W. Carter From the Indiauapolla Journal.] The Copperacy of tho Terre Haute District speak of Major Carter, the liapubll can candidate for Congress, as a man of no force, and incapable of maintaining a canvas9. He may not be as glib a talker as Voorheee, certainly he is not so un principled, but from tbe beginning he makes his opponents will be apt to find him a troublesome customer. Facts are worth more in political discussions than pompous rhetoric, und with theso tbe Major hai made himself familiar. In a recent address to the pooplo of Brazil, Clay county, he took up the staple complaint of the Democracy concerning the alleged oppressive character of Federal taxation on mechanics, laborers and farmers, and astounded the Democrats in his audience by the statement, verified by the books of tbe Assessor of Internal Bevenue, that but ono farmer in Ciay county pays a ceDt of income tax. He also proved by official figures, that the couDty taxes, which are leved by loot1 officers elected by the people of the couc. ties, .are fifty to one hundred per cent, higher in the Demoaratic counties of the District than in tbo Republican counties. That is tho right way to bring home the tax question to thu people and ccniound the noisy# copperhead demagogues who rnako it tho staple of their hnrrangues and Ciay county was just tho place to begin tho work. lis county officers htivt uniformly been Democrats and its local taxation has as unirorni'y been been from $fty to one hundred per cent, in c" the neighboring Republican couatioa.
Xlie .New Treaty with ChinaThe treaty with Cnin.i, arpruv:d by tbe Committee on Foreign Rslatu ns yesturd'iy, will coon bo brought u:i lor ratia Cation in executive session. I: contains little of intrinsic interest beyond the guarantee of religious toleration, and the clause admitting citizens of each country on terms of equality into the tchools of the other, which thows that the Celestials are anxious to post themselves In Western civilization. It is deserving attention as the first diplomatic work of Minister Burlingauie, nntl as the initiatory wedge lor tht admittance of China u.to the community ol first-c ass Powers.
It contalus many alipu a.ions which would be useless, as between the contract ing Powers, and which appear ouly to be inserted as precedents for future treaties with liuropeaii Power.-, which cure more for Eastern aggrandizement tban fr a scrupulous regaid for the rigaU of the Orientate.
The treaty recognizes the right of im migration to and from eitner Cniua or tho United States the rights of traveletB to pass through either countiy, and recites various things which neither Power m«y do in the other's territories, without its consent, as building railruacls.
GLITTERING TKKTH.
ZoDONT
Not only does So-
impart the
whiteness
CSSSBBflBSBfl
Unisbed buai
ness" will be finished next time if that time shall overcome, and the "Democratic" principle that the majority sLail rule only when the majority happens to Democratic, will be ground out of traitor hearts.
The Northern people used to be cowed by Southern threats, bu i.i.ey tiiivc got bravely over it, and tfcey v. ill carry out in detail to the end—however bitter that end may be for rebe.s—tha policy iiK*y have solemnly aad irrevocably determined upon. That policy is to protect all classes in the South, and so soon as the disfranchised—whoso forfeited lives and property the government,i^as mercifully given them—shall "prove Xli'etnseives fl for the ballot by orderly behavior, it w:ii be restored to them, and not one minuie sooner, The course tliey threaten, if it stall produce no worse result will pr ,- long their proscription. Wo do not propose to take vipers into our bosoms or to peril- the salety of a single loyal or peaceable man, white or black, by yielding, liko trembling cowards, to &u*Kiux bravado snd threats of bloodshed. The most ig .orant, black est, thickesUskullsd, longest-heeled negro that ever shouldered a hou, if he has been and is true and loyal to his government has a claim for protection in all his rights a claim, in the support of which, the gov ernment should not hesitate to sweep off the stage of earthly existence any number of unrepentant rebels who may choose to risk their lives in the oppression and per secution of a loyal subject of the United States Government.
It is the peculiar pride and glory of the government of Great Britain that Ehe protects even tbe meanest of her citizens against any violation of their rights by any people on earth. Sbe has recently terminated an expensive war, undertaken solely in the maintenance of this principle. If Great Britain sends an army to Abyssinia to liberator lew ofher subject shall this government permit the Theodoruses of tho South to murder and maltreat its subjects for the crime of voting the Republican ticket?
of the purest
porcelain to the teeth, but its
too.
They glisten after being brushed with it, like the inner surfkei of 4a ocean shell, and the effect of this peerless dentifrice is to render the enamel ao hard and indestructible as adamant---—
BAVS and mend the prices, use, "SPALKIUDG S
GLUE."
deoq Iw
CAMPAIGN SONG.
BY J. M. BOE, Jr.
The Eoy in Bl*tare CorAiay.
They are coming, Mr. Seymour, a host of loya in blue, Freeh from a hundred fields of war, tho battlcscarred and irue Not now with glc-amiog bayonets and roll of martial drum, Bat armed with ballots for the right, in peaceful ranks they come To shield the starry flag they love, from traitors hands anew, They are coming ilr Seymour, a host of boys in blue.
They are coming, Jlr. Sejc-our, the loyal boye In blu* From Maine and from New Hampshire, and the
Bay State ever true,
From the Green Mountains of Vermont, and Little Bhody's shore. From tho homesteads of Connecticut, the hardy
Teteraos poor
As late wnen flashing o'er the land, the news of Sumpter flew, They are coming, Mr. Seymour, the loyal boys
IU blue.
They are coming, Mr. Seymour, tha loyal boys in blue, From New Jersey and from Delaware, and Maryland ever true And from the grand old Keystone State, man answering for man, With pledges for the Siar Brigade, tbe ballot in the I'a'jd To yield the soldiers'1 meed of praise, to worth and valor due. They are coming, Mr. Seymour, the loyal boys la blue
Ihey are coming, Mr. Seymour, the earnest, boys la blue, From thop and mill and forge and field, the steadfast and the true, The heroes of the Empire State, despite her recreant son, Who turns to shame and mockery the good that has been done To spurn with wrath, the devil's faults, the faith les devils, too, They are coming, Mr. Seymour, the earnest boys in blue.
Tboy aro coming, IXr. Seymour, the veterans of the weit, From their grand prai-fes and their lakes, the finest and the best From the broad rivers, whose strong waves bear jnyous to the eea The trea6urusof the continent, and tho tribute of the free i'e speik once more, in thunder tones, a people's high behc-Bt, They c..o coaii- g, Mr. Seymour, the veterans of the West.
They ar« coming Ilr. Seymour, a host of boys in b^ue, Fresh t'om a hundred ieids of war, the tattle worn auc true Not now with gleaming bayonets, and roll of martial rum, Buturuicd wiih ballots for the right, in peaceful ranf th conn*, To guard tlie starry flag they Iovi, from traitors' hinds anew, Thsy are mitg, Mr. Seymour, a host of boys in blue.
dr.. QhronicU
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PHALON
S new pertumo
"FLOR DE MAYO,'' aro doing with tbeir atroeiuus compounds. The Health Cutnmistioners should look to it. It is their duty to abate the ill-smelling nuis aiice. Sold by all druggists.
PALMER'S LOTION
is not an experiment
It v?as put up iu its present s:yle in 1848, and its wonderful properties had become known, and its reputation fully established wherever any attempt has been made to introduce it. It is the skin purifier. No family should be without it- dwlw
S'lialon's Papillau .Lotion
for Beautifying th: SKI* and CuMPlEXiON. Removes ali ERCi TIOXS, FRECKLES. PIMPLES HUIH I1 JlCiiES, IA etc, aud renders
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rTl"BS£UT
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EUREKA
xojtic
mT'jrisKS.
It is uot claimed for thij msdiclao to "cure every dieoa.e which lUsh is beir tu," but we claim that it is au Invigjrator, life-giving Toaic, an4 it has been mcie siuliy used iu th- following diseases
Typhoid and Bilious Fever, CHILLS AND FEVER, Sick and Nervous Headache,
Neuralgia and Rheumatism
Dyspepsia, I'ostivencss and Indigestion,
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JMPOKTED
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I'J PARI
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Lisbon idiid litJigusiil} Port and sherry Wine,
COGNAC BRANDY,
HOLLAND GIN,
Ail Kri.tly TUBE nnj ol tie B£5T qualities,
G. WMSS' & m%
LJ.iT,
3Iaiu Sti-e-et,
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jt'lSu Terre Haute, Indiana,
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JA FLEA AM) BE:» Bl'li'
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riTY
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W. REIFSNIDER.
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M* All orders left at Downing Hall, or at th rinting Offloee, will be promptly rttended tow
HATS AND CAI^S.
itvv YORK il AT STORE
N
polish,
Joscpli C. Yates, JUST IN RECEIPT OF Stems' JHlnts ot
au Iiir»d»,
irtoyn' Hats ol all bind*, Misnea' X-luts of all kind*, Iiifante' Hate cf all Icinds. Aua at all prices. tet. Hats Tr.ade to order en short notice- Ooaw and
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115 2faln Street- Tiir- Haatt. Ind. *r» Tdt'
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PHALOJi'S "PAPIIIAN SOAP" for I lie TOILET MUiElU ana BATH, will not chap the SU.\ 2 5 a
A
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Wholesale & Retail Grocer,
Nor 190 Main Sire *br-
W •B-.V* IS?"
COFFEE and SVGAK by the
ponnd, 100 pounds, bag and
barrel/^-3 Trices pro|»o*tionfMi to the ftmcQ nt pnrciftBwl
Good Butter and Picnic. Crackers 8 l-3c. Cove Oysters, 1 lb. Cans, $1.85 per dozen. Teas by tbe pound or caddy,
HOCHA, 6.JATA, CETliON JAVA GWLDEK BIO
A
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.V't'
Stock large, flresh and complete
The interest of Customers closely watched.
15 Barrels of Cider Vinegar on hand and for sale low.
DRY GOODS.
50,000 ROLLS
WALL PAPERS
JUST DECEIVED, IHCLTJDTNG
STAMPS 60LD
Nottingham Lace Curtains.
W. S. RYCE & 00.
GrROVlfiR & MILLER
For Gent's Summer Underwear, Cheap, go to GBOYER & MILLER, 81 Main Street.
For White Sbirts, Cheap, Go to GROYER & MILLER, 81 Main Street.
For Neckties, Scarfs. fcc„ Cheap, Go to GROVER & MILLER, 81 Main Street.
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For Cloths, Casslmeres and VESTINGS, Choap, go to GROYER & MILLER, 81 Main Street,
For Good Ciothing, Made to ORDER,
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For Beady Made Ciothing, Cheap GROYER & MILLER, 81 Main Street.
For Gent's Furnishing Goods, Of all kibdg, cheap, go to GROYER & MILLER, 81 Main Street.
CARD
Tlncp
interest tho buaiutss of JOHNSON & MIL liEB, tnlto pleaittre in recouimtndinic hin iu my iriends us beuig entirely worthy of their confidence, an trust that the liberal patronage they h^vv giTvii to the eld firm may be nztended to tUenew.
The book* of the old firm will be found at the staud, where those who know tliemeelv* to bo Udebted, will please call and settle at their arlieat coaveule^ce. lidtillAl JAMES JOHNSTON.
fJIO CONTRACTORS.
Brazil Graded S(h99ll The Board of School Trustees of tho town of Brazil will receir. sealed pr-pos-ls up to twelve o'clock, ou Tuesday, July £8, 1868, for the fiectioa of a Grailrd School HoU*e ia s^td towu. Tbe ui dtng to be 62 by 70 feet, containing six lOjtn*. Flans aud eotflcaiions can be teen at the store of Wheeler, Bridges Co., Brazil. The Tras-03 reserve tueiuselvei tke right to r.ject any and sll bidK, it not deemed favorable.
A. WEIGHT, T. M. KKU2AN, H. WHKiLICB,
Brazil, Joly Id, 1S63 dCt School Trtnt«««.
j^OTICJS—REMOVAL.
FOST¥R SMITH
G.
Has movfd frost East side of tbe Public Square to Main Street, one door east of H. Holman, where be will be glad to see his old customers, and many new unes as please to call.
G. FOSTSB SMITH,
Main Street, bet. Flfth and Sixth, Terre Haute, Indiana. aSSdwlf
^RCHITBCT A BUILDER.
J.
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Plans, Specifications, SuprlnUadance, and Detail Drawing* furnished for av.ry deacriptlon of Bolldingt.
OrnoM.—South
east ooraar of Main sad
Streets, over Donnelly's Drug Stor*. mj^sdly
Tilth
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TO $200 PER HOSTH8ALABT paid to Agents, male or female, to iotro duce our PATENT EVEKLASTING WiilTE WlBK CLOTHES LINES. Ad-
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S A W S
Everv Saw that leaves our Factory ia Oil Tempered and Pat nt Ground,
perfectly
tru« and ev«n,
and irad of Uniform temper by our patent tunporlng profess.
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A
2L
.13
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Caution.—Do not be Imposed upon by other partus paluiiiig off worthless caBt-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical machine manu facturcd.
nO YOU WONDER how we can sell thous andc of Shawls, Bed aakets. Boots, Shoes Silk Dress Patterns, She»ting, Shirtings by the Web, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated Hard aud Gas9wnre, and giro a choite in 300 art'Oles of elegance and uilli'y, for O.iE DOLLAR each article? S.-rnl tor a cir uiar. Agents warned.— Addreu U. Y. ME EtVu, &C ., Licensed Brokers, ^.S Sidbury Street, «Oaton, Mas«.
Proof of onr Statement that ire hare made
ACOSPLETE
E O I O N
LN TRADE,
tan bef,and in ths f*ct tlat th. immense badness ws 1 nv- bui up has indascd a u-uitiiuJe of SSAIL C05CERS co imitate oisr club IY htc-m. ind some by a-iVcrtiaing tie preieut- lh wilt gtV to agen's, ce-.U, tu-.as'eiS!iul y, to diVcr me
Hi
1I1S SV81SUS.
ol
cm busiueftri t- thecij iVu-j. We m«ke this anucuncem.nt s:Xnply iolnfo:mthe public that it will bi for tkeir interest to patroBisa'U' huUio
8 1 1 coutiLU-J tu QlVD E-IILS GOODS A»D SBtaTCK I.lSVCtKBMS TO AGt.Ma It! AS Al7 01
C0.\C£TTH I.N
B£a
Wo II every tie ii'ii ui of DBY AND FANCY GOODS,PLAlEut MABE.JEWi.LUY WAXU tKtf, tSWltiO UA .tllNL Jtc. f.jr ibe -ifortn pr ce of OAX DOAIL^AH. CIHCVLABS TWI 10 AH7 AOBaiSS ra^E. HiHIittt «ic CO., Ko». 88 aud 100 Summer st, Boatou.
1211 A SALE —or— MY
U00ES,
lAliPEUVGS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, SILVEBPLATEJJ WARE cr ALL KI.SD
A S
And a variety of valuable aud useful articles tor sale at
0.\K
DOLLARS ARTICLE.
A check deacribmi au article selected from our Stock |i rsa eat O.^E DOLLAB, will be scut on the receipt of THaia CGHTS to pay eia^e.
No charge for (schedules or Checks made at this Establishment.
Send for Circulars, as this the most libtral saleot tbe kind in the co'Utry. Addreis FARXHA t! & CO.,
No. 21 Friend St.,Boston,Mass.
TO THE LAD1£8, WE are agents fur over ONE HUN PEED Foreign and Domestio Manufacturers, and are prepared to fnrnish tbe whole count.- with DttY and FA SOY GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS. JEWCL BY. SILVKB WABE, PIAN'OS, SEWING MACHINES, *c., 4c. at thenmlorm price of
One Dollar for Each Article. Send yonr OluboflOand upwards, for descrfpt•e checks, showing vhat article oan be obtained for One Dollar, with 1J cents for each check.
Circulars Sent Free. Presents ^worth from 83 to $100 sent free of ckarge to agents sending clubs.
Innti Wanted in every Town,
CUUHMAN CO., 10 Axetk
street, Boston Km,
Wttsi
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
WAB*AKT*»
to
Price Ki'ty Gents, post iree A treatise on tho injurious effects oT Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, Ac., SEST rain. Agents wanted. Addnsa D*. V. &. -ABBOTT, Jeraey City, New Jersey.
YALtABLK RECIPES FOB TBE MAS.UFACTUBE of the FINEST FBESCU BBANSIKS, aad all other Ufiors, Wines, Cordials and Bitters, (no machinery required,) will be sent to any party remitting a check cr postofflee money order or $5 to the address of W. JACKSON A CO., Baltimore, Md.
THE SUCCESS
And will present to any person «end ln| us a Clnbla onr Great ONE DOLLAR SALE
For a Club Of 100, 10.—One of the fol lowing artUes, via: OOyars superior qtulityex tra Widic Sheeting 4yards doubla Wiatu Cioas. ing or coating 2 large, fine, bleached linen table covers, with 1 dos. large sized dinner napkins to jiatcb 26 yards sptednld hemp carpeting, good colors extra quantity black or alpaca dress patterns pair gent's calf boots, best quality silver hnntlng-CMed patent lever watch one eloz. ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks silver-plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor^ with out glass bottles splendid violin, box and bow, complete single barrel shot guif Bacon's six.barrel levolver pair superior white wool blankets nice fur maff and cape sivler plated engraved ioe pitcher, with salver 7% yards all wool fancy casslmere,for suit one dozen Sogers' best silver plated forks common sense sewing and embroidering machine two .heavy honey comb quilts splendid family Bible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases
In tbe same ratio.
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address rscE. Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to
Allen, Eaves & Co.,
P.O.Box C.
J.
r«*OR« AIL SESISS
OF tif'f.j
Dry and Fancy Goods, A WATCH, PIECE OF SHEETING, SILK DBE8S PATTJCBNS, &o„ Ac.,
Free of Cost! Oar Inducements during tho past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OLE BATES
OF rfiuniijjijs.
Our Friends will readily notice our Presents for 30 and 60 Clubs are now mora than equal in value to Clubs in vttlue to Clubs of 60 aud 100 respectively of othft ®r ^rm8, ft
20* Please Exuiaiae.^| Any perses ordering either of the Clubs men tloned below, :aa have Uwtr selection of Premiums enumerated, correqxuMUng to tho sizeo the Club, FH£S OJP OPTS OOL.LAB!
For a Club of SO, (130-Ono of the fol lowing articles, Tic: fltf fftrda J&eGtlag Ielalne dress pattern bncy tolbied bad spreau '.OJ \U* Turkey mofwcso album Mcriped Cashmere de lalne diert pattern ho.be $oqib qnllt all wool oquare euawl set wild gold bosom, studs all wool tapcy cashmore pants and Test pact-rn gent's hair guard chain, gold irimalpgs silrer plated chased butter-dlsb silver platea 6 buttle revolving castor, on feet set superior steeled bladea knives and forks worstei promenade shnwl .adies' long gold plated chain ladles' gold deublo ring gent's heavy chased -solid god ring solid blacn walnut .work box or. writing desk extra quality balmoralakirt set Jewelry, sleeTo buttons to matoh vlclln and bow gent's cardigan jacket splendid ebony flat*, ivory trimmings superior Turkey moroccu shopping bag ladies' hitch cat balmojcal boots.
For a Club of 60 ($«.)—0n« of the follow ing articles, viz: 40 yards olestbed^or brown sheeting Blac& or colored alpaca dress p»tt rn engraved, silver-plated, 6 bettle revolving castor, 3yards sapetlor cashmere for pants aud vest patter: extra heavy honeycomb quilt two fan cy colored bed spreads pair gent's calf boots 1 yards farmers' good wool frocklng fancy cash mere plaid dress pattern best quality balmoral skirt rosewood brass alarm clock la-ilea' all wool cloak pattern silver-plated cako or card basket fur muff or cape ladies' fashionable wool double shawl splendid clasped family Bible, Bxl2 record page and engravings 3 yaras doubl. width water prrof cloaking set ivory handle knives, with siiTer-plated forks set sliver forks, one set of lace curtains Genuine Meerschaum Pipe In case.
A. -wyo»|B.
/or Tobseco.—
This great remedy is au excellent appetiser. It purines the blood, invigorates the system, possesses great nourishing and strengthening power, enables tho stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health,
Smobtrt and Ohtteertfor Fifty Yean Cund.
a Revolution In
Of the ONE DOLLAR SALE TBADK.
WELAB,
Furnish at a uniform price of ONE DOLsuch article.a, aro nsed by every family, at a less price thad the/ are sold by any wholesale dealer in New Tork or Boston.
Agents wanted to co-operate with us in carrying oat a plan which meets the wants of the million, and ia the disposal of a large and var ed stock of Dry aad Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Watchee, Oarpetines, Ac. Onr terms tci Agont. are superior to those of any oth»r firm, av our Circular wUi show Those getting up clubs can secure a pit-ce of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Machine, Ac., Ac.,
Free of" Cost, A cheok describing an article t» be sold for a Dollar, 10 cts. 30 for 9i
4) lor $4 £0 for 50
100 for $10. sent by mail. S-nd money by Be.i tered Letter. Circulars mailed free to any address. Agents wauted svorr »here. Address
HARRIS 4fc HLCMMEB, 34 Hanover St., Boston, Mass.
WB AKriUMIMi.
rnl St Boston, Haas.
15
Wholesale Sealers In Dry and Fanoy Goods Oatlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods Ac.. £o.
Ladies Take Particular Sotice.
(18 Bill VBLMAU (SHALE PILLS
WARRANTED FRENCH
rin
ESE PILLS, so celebrated many years ago Paris, for the relief of female irregular ties, and afterwards so notorious tor their criml ual employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale tor the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity^ from the fact that tho originator Dr. Telpeau, is physician In Paris, of great wealth and strict :oascientlous principles, and has withheld them from general use, lest they should be emplovoa for unlawful purposes.. In overcoming femaloobitructions, they ssem to be truly omnipotent bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them but they are offered to the publio only for legitimate use, and all agents are forbidden to sell tbem when it Is endorptood that tbe object Is unlawful.
Ladies can pocured a box, sealed from the ey of the curious, by enclosing one dollar, and six postage stamps to M. W, MA00MUSB, General Agent for the United States and Canadas, at Albany, N. Y., or to any authorized Agent. Sold UV all DtugRists in Terr" TTatite. o7dwly
NEW GBOCEBV
AND
PROVISION STORE!
F. 2. MOLLOT,
B£ASCA IH
Groceries and FrovisioiHi7
No. 0 4th Street, one door South of tbe Post office,
Tcrre'Haate. Indiana.
The undersigned bas Just opened at the above stand, a first-class Family Grocery and Provielo Stor-, with a largo sal well selected stock of new and frosh ar'lcles sQittble for .very day nse in families, to which h« calls tt attention of his friends and the publio generally.
Goods delivered to 'auy part
ot
the city frree
or charge. Iligb-tt cash price tatd for Country Produce. JygdS F. "OLLQy.
MANUFACTURERS.
PATRONIZE
HOMK MANU-
FACTDBKS.
W« have on hand a fine stock of Sash, Doors and Blinds, ot oor own aaouta^ture, which we will s*li at a very small advance on jst.
We Warrant our Work to be ?uperior to any ever before offered In this market.
Buying of us will furnish employment to your own Mechanics, and at the same tin.e
Benefit Yourselves as we warrant all our work. We also kt«p on hand, and manufacture to order, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and every variety of Finishing Lumber used In build-
'DE CLIFT & WILLIAMS. PBAIBIE OLTF PLANING MILLS. felOdtf
OVINIBUS LINE. B. MILLER'S OMNIBUS L/, AND HACK LINK.
Will attend to all calls ror trains leaving the Oity^and also deliver passengers in any part of tbe city with csre and dlsbatch
All orders la ton Use Slatert the Post Office, at Davis' Drag Stora, or my randaoce will be prompt, ly attended to, ani»dtf
^t. B. .#0*3*
JONGS & JONES
Have opened, ou tbe Public Square, ircom formerly occupied by Mr. G. Foster Smith's Stovo Storo,
TERBE^HAUTE, nroiAuIT
Aa Eitftbiiahaiant tor the sale, AI
Wholesale and Retail,
.iy*{
0pia&%t&i a
°T 'itsirf go
A I I
•st
ti,
--fcGt. :e ..
EXCLUSIVELY,
And intend having the Iaigest and most complete •_ Stock of 1 iCJii "Ssti-rA rtm
•tVKi
Alt fl®
fabhjEBS' vss:
Kvor offsred in this market
Russel Reaper and Mower.
Massillon (Russel) Thresher
JOKES & JONES.
maylldw6m
jt*.
TBB
\r
FIRST PREMIUM Of a Silver Medal TVAS AVA1JDED TO BARRETT'S HAiR RESTORATIVE
W By ths JT. II. Etats Agr:c--lti:ral Srcletv. Ki TT its air, holden in Nashua, Sept. 20^ ISW.
BAEUETT
'S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Eestorcs Gray Hair to its ICataral Color motca tiic growth of the Eloir chtn^cs tho roots to their original organic action» cradipannnifF and Humors prevents W# iioir falling out is a «upcrior Dressing. it contain* no injurious ineredien!?, tad.isthe most poputeandreiiable article throuffhout tho
East, West, JCorth, aad Soiuth. cL t",
wo
W. R, BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, MANCHfiSTEB, N.H. LOBD £:aii.i rn Agents.
ooioago, Genetal irorth-tTtiat
J. & H. A. DAVIS, Agpnt* for Terre Haute, Ind. uovlldw6m
We 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 will accompany each bottle." Be sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP," Having the facsimile of
CTTBTIS &
INSURANCE COLUMN.
FIB£, '1IFE ,:.
—AND—
ACCIDENT
INSURANCE AGE NOT.-
M. A. CRANE, SAML'L C. SCOTT]
The following Old end Boliable Companies
117 BBOADWAY, NEW YOBE,
Franklin Life Insurance Co.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
United States Casualty, Co.,
OS'BBOADWAY, NSW YOBK.
Applications takeu ana Policies issued in iDy ol the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
Apply to
SCOTT & CRANE,
General Fire and Life Insurance Agent.
OFFICE!
Main St., between 5th & 6th
Terre Haute, Ind.
Office IS© Main Street Old Stand of Dra. Thompson & Kust
JJ1ERRE
HAUTE IHOYELTT
BEHOin THE ADVENT Of the Great
4 PAW MASTODON!
ADAM FOREPAUGH S
GRAND EQUESTRIAN
*IJfD ZOOLOGICAL AGBEC1TI0N?
The
OP
If Legitimate, Gleantlc, mtlvlded, fnqnallfled, liitpitojnlzca,tuio Ceajprthenslre Wild Beast Show in America
SECOND AMUALTODB IN ASERIC&1
O E A 8
GRAND MENA6REIE
GIGANTIC CXRCUS.
ADAM FOEEPAtFOS, MANAOER A FHOPRIT-T0R W. H. SEARS, TRfcASl HF. I? J. E. WARXEk GEXEBAL AGF
THE LAEGBST ASD MOST(?QjMP£TE Collection cf
Rare, Carious ant Ffne Animals & EMs
Ever offered to the public and the
BEST APPOINTED
and Panther?, ei'flan oiw-ot tin
PEBsnrs,"
on the outside wrapper. All others are bass imitations.
rode by Eoncstrinn
THE
TrAR
S:f
Merchants Fire Ins. Co.,
HABTFOBD, CONN.
NorthAmerican Fire Ins. Co.
HABTFOBD, OONN.
Corn Exchange ^ire Ins. Co.,
167 BBOADWAY, SEW YORK.
Buckeye Fire Insurance Co.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
United States Life ins. Co.,
No. 40 WALL ST., NfiW YOBJS
World Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
CIRCUS
In tho World
All the Menagerie and the Entiio I Circus Pcrforhiaucs I UnderoneImmense Tent—AllforOo Fric^
SPECIALCA3D.—T.Cjrablic vlTJ
ical and OrnithqlvKiCfil p»rttni-i.t
Itself, mora
bet r^-jn
^3
f?Eii
it
v-
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!!
DONT FAIL TO PEOCI7EE
Mrs, Winslow's SootMng Syrup,
For Cliildreii Teething. This valuable preparation has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS IN THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorates the stomach and bowelB, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will also instantly relieve Griping In the Bote els and Wind Colic.
j£k. jSn.
Uo2.
A
crten«lv
thm» «ty
i»
Ainefcftit .aw
The Circuit *111 carnl««».- vfliidUiavt «a» traveled throfsh conotir. is
r* wy*1
Imaginary o: .--: '-.Hons with afew .Mlr.' JSMM) asmaJlnurot" -'I lir •gva.anfttomc Tulrci lu .-K«-
tehaa^s,
tr c-.t'.r.ir? a' -1
Groat 311's.'t&T'-^yx-S.ssol i* All tha* Is wprfwnte* sr.d Adri'rtired^ --juli3oa» vi wiuch
Among whicli
are tr.u
Fnrop or Oolluetloa.
Sacred DoubleHtuspcd^Vbit^Caxol*: Cr.Val EM'. A. Dernoc, or Msa Destroyer Aihai.jjt tho .ar Elephant,
The Monster. jRO.iyCEO," TaSest r.r.d vk a CaptiMtr, atdtho awe u. iii il*" a VAJ*
2,
gfllli.t
jk-xT 50 c'.
'Th6 FiT'* ro'Pflrr'r'Inr nnfi A*rlr.rkn "Kipn!:-:
ercrbr Crc potmcls, lb Ls:g:st R:p:£ is tebs
Arc only to be seta lr. Forc^r.ugh's Mcr.agcrlc. Royal jjcsrai T'jrrc-: fnr-r. Xc— nciEpucs Yaoir. or.B««thi'S4BI»n*»i|^It5Ml,ota:nu'.r Monster Cub Uon, i'-r.r .. r.-ir.ry Zebra Arctio White Bear: Kirk Vslta.-p-' Arvysjiinai ibnt» Soath AmeritaaOr«v Ostrich -Alhir. -, i«cioksiAatl» Deer Bison of Colorado Brftte* Deified'Cattle Pslatiao Sheep
1
Aro arsons
thctr.arkca f^atarr-.-rrliilo InthoDoaawUi 1' t'
African Maned Lions .--itter.mrs bcr.t^s&roinrda, .i -a tabs Po»thACv:ricaa '~?Iv, -Xt0nofCaifor Urttrllr.-ff of land, Llauia. or P.'.ithfai C'U'K i'ti.'.i A .A3 aad Jacklas ru?il stic ^am«rth ICslte totlK*« Pcrcnpinc Americira FslMv Dorr: (..schuttro Goats fit "Wolves Foxes Clotas^ Liaci
,ioKlar*yti!isBcti-«
otioaalEshlb .t. ,.nscvor dcmo&asatcai>y ac. tal Man,
Tlie SmalHsfe PouicsEhoiL'Seea, Will be exhibited In
the
MiniAturfe
Handicap, ruid b«
Apea jini Agile
.^tonkcre.
ELEPHAXT, "HOrvIEO,",.
Will HS trained in the Circle, "uv the onl DCJ sou vrhii car. control his movement" i?
MR. GEORGE FOREPAUGH.
THE AREINIC DISPLAYS wiii.hn rtwl- rr"l ppec:allv Sovel and Imposing liy the lutroar.etioii of a com-» plete Corps of "*£.. .. .- .-,
ivn?. CHARITIES VOWRfir. And the Infant Tiny C-iill't .\rt1st, '3n'f?S /tAI'E" MAp'jLLI-J KLIZA ZK HN,' nmot'.or:al^q,ue!itrleauctfroiii.t icClr iaj \atlonalJ.
Parts.
MR. THOMAS KING, O pieasUiE &nd
A Model of Srrangth &-d i'onti. ana one ofthoir.os JiJ Of Artists "Will. vr*tT tlrj Bccu'.lftili Yoanc
GiXxi
MAI'LI.E
VIROIXFA.
Appear in thsMarniiieijut Charr.eterf, Animated Tsu Weaax, entitled lac I"Ufr-ht ci Iacta asd l.ts
Qn«cs.
Tho Uenovn^d STOIvES FAMILY.," Mr.. S. Q-5TOKES, .MKKMJ1A STOKES, MISSE&.ELLA, i-VA and KATIE, Eqnerri-i.-ihr aiid 1,5aei I trivates oi aciaowli s«a r.bUity-
a
MONS. PERiia.M, itev,
IrassSortaatloalst aid Blstriotlc-Artist, P-IK. WtiLL.TA.Sl F. AIKAK, A
ClQTi-n of
Deputation
HE. JOHN BATCHELOBvrfl Lightning Hor£c=an.
SANTOKD & BBQWy, Gymnasts E xtraordlnaay, In their Feats on the
latlng Cords, andjBars, tmd Xe^ School
Vasd-
of
Parlor
Gymnastics.
THE GYMNASTIC EXPLOITS. 3nch as the Battonto Leaping, Vanitinu, Tumbling aad Ground Somcrraaltlng will bo Catmd asusaally cxcltiiij.
MR. T. KING'S TIGEK LEAP, Over a Drove of Horses, and theT7ILI BCTtnTD OVER
THE MO^STEIS ELEPHAKT.. MR, JOHX BEEVES, Conversational Clotvn. Tho Beautifal Twin
Arabian Trick Honea,
WHITE CLOPD AND SNOW FLAKE, Will be performed by their Trainer, 9. Q. Stokes.
Tbe Famous Southern Horse,
"THBDBG-Aa.'' Introduced bv Mrs. Emaa Stofees. XkZX3Nrr^rXJES WAJSLFtERT The-Sma 'e--t Performing Horse ever '.son, trill show her bringing up, under tli" controi of Little ELLA
STOKES.
School
Horses, Comic !tZnlcs, Ponies, M.on1, Doga, ike., -will alloc nresvnt^d ia their usual order to vary the entertainment.
keya,
The whole of tbo Animals -riil be Fed Daily in tht presence or the People. A GOBGEOUS STREET DISPLAY, Mado not only for effect, but to demonstrate the magnitude of the Circus ond Menaccrie, will bo made cact day at 10 o'clock, A. M., -when72 Superb Cages, palct-vie-nrs, a
OHncD:
Caparisoned
paraded, preceded by the C0LL03AL CAR OF THE CONQUEROR Containing Prof. Ec khart's Silver Cornet Banci And followed by the Finest Cavalcade of Circui Horses ever ler1
1hrou~h
•rm
WORKS, BY
TITTMAN & CO.
So. Id, "oath Fourth St., opposite Pott Office, Terr© Haute, Ind. MODELS,
Daiwiaes Lioar
MACHINIST
MATLT EXICCT.C
W Lefoucher's Breech-L ,«ling ^-hot Gun also Tiftman's Br-eoh and Muzile Lu»d«r mad^ tu order from new or old materials. avowemi BQNtmig Promptly AtteaM.te.
".ny portion of tho world,
each van ornairrr.:pd *,i': Ensigns, Banners of every country floatin- in the im Standards of each nation, flying inthebreeze. Morereaisolid worth.represent. Ins a Capital of £900,000: a Procession a Mile Lone a closely drawn up line material, wiil mart the Entree or tie Gigantic Circus and Menagerie. Admission to the Entire Show* bwh Menagerie ana
Circus 'r
Adults -wS 59Ceitt Children, under 10 years oi occ US Cenu 1'TO Perf---~!aiice^ Ur.ilr,
Afternoon at 3. E a.1/ 1-? o^loct., Doors open at 1 and 1 P. M. jy
Scats
for Every One.
Vv^ijl Exhibit at
Terre-Haute, Monday, Jnly 21th Brazil, Tuesday, July 28th.
W 0. CEUM, AGOUTI
