Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 July 1868 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS

r»jjBD

BiOT*.

Republican Ticket.

FOB PRESIDENT,

GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT, Oi Iilinol*. SOU VICE PBE3IDEHT,

SCHUYLEE COLFAX Of Indiana. ron oovmhob,

rOB LirCIIKAMT-OOTIBNO*, Coi. WILL CUTBACK, of Decatur. TOR 6E0RIIA.BT OF STATE. LIaJOU

MAX. F. A. UOFFMAN, of Cuss. FOB AUDITOB OF 8TATT.

MAJO*

JOHN D. EVANS, of Hamilton. FOB treasurer

MAJOR W.W. CABTEB, of Olay.

ron JVDUJ: COURT OF COMMON TLEAS, 10TH JUDICIAL

libtrict,

Uos. SAMUEL F. MAXWELL, of Parke. FOR TBOSECrTINQ ATTORNEY COMMON PLEAS COURT. w. W. 11TJM3EY.

JOHNSON'S veto message recalls the fact that SEYMOUR'S"friends" in New York v?erc, "alike" with Virginians, engaged in the rebellion. He omits allusion to tHe more recent fact that the same parties in New York indorsed a proposition for another rebellion, by nominating its author for a place on their ticket.

ALL tho rebel States were given an op portunity of baing restored to full representation at least two years ago. But far

Andrew JOHNSON

^Ih our issue of the 20th inst., wo used this language in reference to the payment of tho public debt: "Neither the letter nor the spirit of a solemn Government' promise must bo violated. This is the feeling of every honest man whether^ Doraocrat or Republican. None but' r,hamyles9 scoundrels talk of repudiation as a possibility."

The word "scoundrels," as will be plain iy spen, is applied to those only who "talk of ropudintion," and, as we word not tkon awaro that the Journal, a pro* fes?od supporter of

heks,

The name of

HAMPTON

MB.

of

STATE,

"ekeba:, SA1UAN

KIMBALL,

and tho

IT

Bxjlck,

,NOj|i

Thursday Morning, July 23d, 186S,

1

Oil. CGHBAI BAKBB, of Vanderburgh.

of Martin.

TOR CIER* or THE BCTFRIM COtRT, ciovel THBOl»OBE

W. MCOOY,

of Clarke.

roacEroRTeROfTBs srpmtME oor«T Colonel JA111C3 B. BLACK, of Marion. roil ATIOBHET GENERAL,

P. E. WILLIAMSON, of Ptunam. fOE BCFERIVTENDENt OF FtTBLIC WSTBtJCTiON,

0

baIINABAS

C. HOBBS, of Wayne,

FOR ELECTORS AT LA ROE, THOMAS U. NELSON, of Mgo BENJAMIN F. CLAXPOOL, of Fayette.

FOR ELECTOR, SIXTH DIBTRICT, CAPTAIN K. E. BOSE, of Lawrence. .C0NTINOENT, COLONEL JOHN T. SMITH, of Greene.

FOR CONGRESS,

Seymour-

j3LAIR party, they would undoubtedly have accepted tho terms offerefl "Whose fault will it bo, ifthreeor fou? States shall be found still outside in November?

DURING the lp^t fivcyearp, tho benefactions to American literary'institutions have reached the prodigious sum of $15r 212,600, of which, colleges have received $8,858,000 theological seminaries, $1,359,500, and societios, $540,000, the remainder going to VRrious educational institutions. Amherst College has received ?350 000, Yale $750,000, Tufts College $500,000, Brown University $160,000. "Williams College roceives only $80,000. The Boston Society of Natural History and tha Boston Institute of Techn ology. have each received $270,000.

is only necessary to to place

tio SEYMOUR'S

truth-fully before tho country to vitiate hia claims to tho Presidency. "We have only to ask the loyal American nation whether they wish to BOO a friend of the rebellion na their Chief Magistrate, to sug, gest in thair true light tbo consequences of a Democratic success in the pending can vass- "We have a perfect arsenal of wea pons of attack against both ot the Tam ruuny nominees but they are all such as may bo used in fair and honorable warfare, and wo aro quite willing to leave all others to tho Democrats and rebels, who are, by long esporience. so throughly ac quainted with thoir U30.

HARD CURRENCY

SEYMOUR, was desirous of maintaining high rank among the repudiators, we could not have intonded the epithet for its benefit. We charitably believed that the Democratic organ of Yigo was opposed to tho infamous repudiation scheme of BRICK

POMEROY

and the two hundred

and fifty thousand Democrats whose names adorn tho subscription list of the assassins' and ropudiators' organ. But yesterday's Journal casts a doubt upon the atitude of that paper and implies at least, a Ptrong sympathy with the repudiators. It is enraged at the term "scoundrels'1 and its gyrations clearly show that it consider* itsolf hit thereby, and hit in a vital part. ..: a

The Democratic Congressional Nomination. The Democracy of this District, in delegate Convention, havo nominated for theCoogrossionalracp,

DANIEL W. VOOR-

tho man of all their list of candidates moat acceptable to all who desire the success of tho Hopublican ticket.

Voorheks

ia a synonym

for any word that conveys the idea of opposition to loyalty, national union, freedom or progress. His life is identified with all that rebels' hearts hold dear, and that Union men despise. His nomination vrill call out tho last Republican vote in the District, and no man will Vote for him who would not vote for

or

in bis Court House speech

on Tuesday night, attacked General

KIMBALL

Nat*

with considerable "sound and

fury" for an alleged statement of the General to the effect that a Federal soldier who would act with the Democratic party was nut so worthy to associate with Union Soldiers of the Union party, as a loyal negro.

In the first place, there is no proof that General

KIMBALL

ever said anything of

the kind, and we believe tho stary to be utterly unfounded, a base fabrication. In the second place, supposing the General had made tbe^remark^aUributed to him, why need tho Democracy bo offended thereat? Isn't it universally admitted that

FRANK BLAIR

Fbaitk,

said, in a pub­

lic speech iu this city that he "would rather sleep with a nigger than with a Democrat? And if the Caucasian Democracy can forgive that terrible insult in

can take him to their im­

maculate bosoms and put hiro as a filibuster tail to the luny head of the national ticket, can't they forgive a much less offensive observation in General

KIMBALL

Colored Conservatives.1

Among our dispatcher in yesterday's paper was the following from Savannah, Georgia: "An. immense gathering of Democrats and Conservatives m« at Masonic Hall to-night to ratify the nominations by the New York Convention. Resolutions were adopted endorsing the platform, &c. After the adjournment a grand procession took place consisting oi Fire companies, Railroad employes, boat and base ball clubs, colored conservative clubs, and citizens carying torches, transparencies, &c."

It would seem that the "colored conservatives'' of Georgia are taking an activepart in tho Presidential campaign, probably induced thereto by

BLAIR

HORA,

Antecedents plainly and

FRANK

BLAIR'S decided preference for dormitorial contiguity with persons of that raceIt is high time for the Caucasian DemocTacy to sennt danger Is this, indeed, a "white man's government and is there a well grounded assurance that it will continue to be "a white man's government" when tho Vice Presidential candidate of the great Democratic party prefers to share bis virtuous couch with "a nigger,"- and when "colored conservatives" are formed into Democratic clubs, and mix in meetings and processions with tho unsullied Democracy of the dominant «:r.. a a. race "Where is the Journal while these terrible heresies are being promulgated? Is it a faithful sentinel in holding its peace whilo "the white man's party" amalgamates with "colored Conservatives Why does it not mount the. ramparts and bellow with irrepressible rage at lina meat shameful indignity Dyes it cot hour the melifinous* screech of Democratic maidens- "Save us! ob, pavn us from 'ccl.ired Conservative' husband*"Let

Feakk

seek his nocturnal reposo with per­

sons of that accursed race, if he will let our fathers and brothois march ia procession with 'niggers' if they muat, but save us, immaculate damsels as wo an#, from nogro husbands I"

Yerily, "the times are out of joint," and "there is something rotten in the State of Denmark," or Dearer home,when tho organ of tho Vigo Caucasians cun publish such iteois as the dispatch above quoted, and not utter a word of warning, a line of dissent, nor give vent to a wail of dlspair.

We may next look for our neighbor to invito "our distinguished colored friend and brothor, Mr- J-

WILLIAMS,

laws

FORBEST,

QUANTRELL,

if an opportu­

nity to do so were offered." -g Hai the Democracy been disposed to bury their anti-war record and to dispell the eder of treason that seems inseparable frcm their nature, they might hare made the contest doubtful by the nomination of a candidate whose life during the rebellion was not in exact accord with the dictates of the fall spirit tbat inaugurated and prosecuted that rebellion. But the party glories in its shame, and here, as in the National Convention and elsewhere, protrudes the cloven foot with unmistakabla plainness. For this honesty we thank our opponents. We go mto a contest with a brave and gallant Union1 Soldier on tho one side, and a man who did his best to make the rebellion a success, on the other side. In such a can. vass there can bo no doubt as to the issue.

of Ten­

nessee, late delegate to tho National Democratic Convention," to canvass this Congressional District for the 5EY» MOUR-Hkndricks ticket, not forgetting to put in a strong appeal for the Demo, cratic candidate for Senator from Yigo. Wouldn't a "Colored Conservative Club" in this city, headed perhaps by the "nig"ger" with whom

FRAMK

Blaik preferred

to sleep "rather than to .*leep with a Dem-,' ocrat," be a good thing to help out tho Democratic campaign Or aro our Democratic friends as prescriptive towards that race, in this locality, as they have shown themselves to be towards the foreign element of that. party ?.-j After having adopted the motto: "No Irish need apply," it might be politic to add thereto and 'Colored Conservative Clubs will not be accepted—till they got tho privilege of suffrage.''

Grant and Peace, or Blair ami War. In General Grant's letter of acceptance, the country has an assurance of law, or der and pehoe^ from a man who has never violated plodge once given. General Grant, in his letter of acceptance makes the most unequivocal pledge of peace, General Blair, in his letter seeking the nomination, and in his speech acccpting the nomination, threatened war. Jin order that thopoople may better compare the spirit of the two, we place ortr.icts from each sido-by-side: From Gen. Grant's letter of acceptance:

If elected to the office of ident of tho United States it will be my endeavor to admmister ALL THE

in

good faith, with economy, and with the iexv of giving PEACE QUIET AND PROTECTION EVERYWHERE. In times like the present it i? impossible, or at least eminently improper, to lay down a policy to be adberqd to, right or wrong, through an administration of four ycarj.-i New political issues, not forseen, are constantly arising: tbe views of tho public on old ones are constantly changing, and purely admi:i3 tr a ti officer hould aiways be left free to execute the will of the people. I always have respected that %cill and always skaii-- Peacb

N I

U-NIVEK3AL.

PROSPERITY—its 86uencvs—with economy of 'administration will lighten the burden of taxation, while it constantly reduces tho national debt. JLET US HAYE PEACE. With great respect, your obedient

•at-'

vant. U. S.

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"PALMER'S LOTION

permamently cured

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WORDS THAT Bbeathe—Scent

your

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fair ladies, and your

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PANIC-STRUCK BEAUTY.—It

SOZODONT,

is a ter

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makes that discovery.

"SPAULDING'S GLUE." NO

well regula

ted family will be without it. deodlw

''OBTAINING

money under false pr&

tencefl"—vonding miserable hair propara lion?. A trade that is fast dying out however for tho universal popularity of "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative' is rapidly putting an effectual stop to such contraband traffie.—Richmond En qmrtr. dwlw.

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PHALON'S "PAPHIAN SOAP" for the TOILET, KUBiKKV and BATH, Will not chap the S1IN Prire, 20 Cents per Cake.

1

"FLOK I»E MAYO," "FJLOK DE MAYO."

A NEW PERFUME FOB THE HANDKERCHIEF. bXQUISITE, DfiLICATli, US TING FRAGRANCEPHALON & SON, AEW YORK, sold by all Drug gl$ts Odwly-atorm

Ladies 'fake Particular Solace.

fiir, UEAL mm FEMALE PILLS

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ts^USSf! PILLS,

BO

celebrated many years ago

j. In Vnrls, for tha lallef of female Irregular I Ic3, and tfterwftrds eo notorlom tor thoir crlrnl uh! employment iu tho 'priiolicB of aborllou, are now red fjrnaie ior t-a Aral time la America They htivs bean kept la compilative obscurity from the fact th.it tbo originator Dr. Valjiean, Is j, physician in Faria, of great wealth and otricc ^u.!Ci ntionB i.rluclplcs, i:nd has withheld them from general use, le»t thoy bhoald be employe, ior aninwful purposes. In overcoming female ob itructlout, they aeem to be truly osunipotont fturstiugopon the flood gntee from whatever rarise may havo Btos'ped them but they ait, offal e.l lo the only for lesiii.uat^

usb,

aro forbidden

uud all agents

-o tell U:eiu vn» it a

ti--it U'.n •ibjivt. ia unlRwiui. Ladus oii-i jiucut'eti a box, sealed fioui ilie of the curious", by enci"s iu dollar, and -ji l08tagp ut»tu{» to .1. W. .\1 AOU&l liiilt, Genera Agent J.r tha United :«id Onnadnm, AI ti.mr, H. Y., or to any authorized Ai «iU. uy .ill iu Teirr

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and 7"

PROVISION STORE

F. JD. MOZZOY,

PEAEEU IK-

Groceries and Provisions, IVo. 0 ith Street, one deor South of the Post office, Xerre-Haute. Indiana.

•The undersigned Lai jnat opened at tho above stand, afirst-c!nsn Family Orooery and Prorlslo: Store, with a large and well selected Btock of n9W and fresh articles suitable for rery day

We have on haud & flno atock of Sasb, Dyora and JSUnda, oi our own manufacture, which we will 6m At '.cry small Advtmc* one jst.

We Warrant our Work to be luperior to any ever beforo offered in this market-

Beyinp of ns will furnish employment to your own Mechanics, and at the same time

Benefit

nS

Yourselves

fts warrant all our work,

\S'o aUoktep cn hand, and manufacture to or der, Window and Door Framed, Mouldings and evpry ?arlety of Finiflbing Lumber nsed in build

CLIFT & WILLIAMS. PRAIRIE CITS PLANING yriiLS. lolOdlf

0\1^3BUS I E

c.

It

Erom Gen. Blair's letter seeking the nomination '•There is but one way to restore tho government and the on it on a that is for the President elect to declare the reconstruction acts null and void, compel tbo army to undo its usurpations at tho South, DisPKRSE THE CARPETBAG STATE QuVERNMKisTi, allow the white people to reorganize their own governments, and elect Senators and Repre sen tntives.— The House .f Repre at iv contain a majority of Democrats from the North, and they will admit tbe Representatives elected by tho white peoplo oi tho South, and, with the co-Opura-tion of the President, it will not be difficult to COMPEL THE SENATE TO SUBMIT oaco moro to ibe obligations of the Constitution. We must have a President who will oXccutd the will of the people,by trampling mft' dust tfie usurpations of Congress known as the reconstruction acts."

I E E S O N I S AND HACK LINK.

Will after.-! to &U calls for trains leaving the City, and alao deliver passenger* In any part of the oity with care and diabntch

All orders In to tithe 8iat« at the Post Offico,at Davio1 Drag Store, or my rwddonce will be prompt

attended to. mottOdtf

A if TON SHIDE, XJL TrACIIER OF

Iiistrumental ami Vocal Music. Orders l)ft at Liudemaa'a or Katzonbach's promptly attended to. B.-st of roferenrej giyen jul}8d:jui.

QKOQUBT 1

V, P. BLALB.

GRANT:

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The most

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GRANVILLE

FEMALE COLLEGE.—seth

MCSIO

P8TCOHANCTmay

uj»

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Ilightst cr.sb price faid fot Country Produce. jy2dCw F. D. MOLLOT.

MANUFACTURERS.

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MANU-

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Ever^ family should bavo game. Boobs of Instruction. 25 cents. Bradloj'^s Patent Oroquet is the be3t. For sale by

O. BAKTLETT.

UJ: ANJJ STEAM FITTING V?T Main Street, between 6th and 7ih,

FESOEB1M GKIGSB. Uaviun employed the services of J. S. Perguson, aweii fcnown practical workman, be is now prepare.! ciccute ail srd'jii! in the tove business, with prnmptn s» and rfispatrti. ortXolv

^IiCHITECT BUIiiH KR.

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ri»DS, SpettflCfttloua, iup6rlntend*nce, and Detail Drasings fnrnUhe.1 for eTery de«-ription ol

Orncif—Scnth east coritr of Slalu and Fifth Streets, o*».r Ponnelly'i Dru« Store.

^TiSAMiDYE HOUSE.

H. CLABICGE

Has returned to thU city, and fitted up a Steam Dyeing and Scouring Ea ablishmeat, at the old Stand,

vo

mvt'

8 North Fourth Street, where be will

taplcosed to meet his old friends, and many new one* as may faror him wtth their |atrona( 26dtf

year

begins dept. 17th. "One of the oldeat and best institutions for educating cur dauyhtfrf."— 8200 a year. Bend for catalogue to W. P. Ent, A. M., Qranvlll*. Licking oounty, Ohio.

YALE [BEMINABT.—Devotad txclutite'.y to the AmT and Sotisca of Mobio. Motto: -If it be Hat I have done to much it it that I have done one thing at a time.'"—Wm. Pitt. Terma $300 per Academic year. Young ladies desiring to nt themielTes for teachers of tbe piano, harp, organ, guitar, mdodton, or vocal zation in tbe shortest time possible, would do well to address PRINCIPAL M. V.S., Si. V. Box, New London, Ct.

"WEAVING UF TUB

AGENTS

WANTED for the mast entertaining

book published, abounding In Romance, Humor and Wit. Agents say it ia the best eelllng book oat, as people are tired of repetitions of dry details and army reports. one Agent Sold 58 Ih one week.

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Send for circulars, terms and newspaper opinions. Also, Family Qaarto Pibles, best edition pub* lished. WM. FLINT, Publither, 26 So. 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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Send for circular and prices to MPPIJf COTT A BAEGWELL, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sole Manufacturers. Fore sale by principal Hardwi DeaUrs.

Rl

EJECT ALL TIO LENT

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by

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WANTED. Price S2 and $3. For sale by ALL

Dhxtooists,

and tent free on receipt of

irem t'n Pbincipal DEPOT. Address Bassprice,

or SonlCliMinlag.

How either sex fascinate and gain ttie niftctioue of anyone they choose, instantly also secure prosperity in lore or buainess. Every one ran acquire this singular power. Ttls queer, ex citing book has been publiihed by nt ten jearsL the i-ale of which has been enormona, and Is the only book of the kind in the English language, sent by mall for 25 cents, or flro for one dollar, together with a guide to the unmarried. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Book Publishers, Thila delphla.

ARE ON HAM

And will sell more for the money than any

DOLUS CONCERN IN THE COUNTRY

•9- Our inducements for forming Clubs are more than double that of any establishment In the Country.

For the proef of this assertion, pleas* examine our Terms to Agents, which are as follows: UST Bead carefully and compare with tbe terms for getting up clubj, as advertised by other ea tab'.ishments.

Any person sending us Two Dollars

ceive for the aaie a est ction from the following articles:—Two (not one) 60 picture Morocco Ai bums, 'I pairs (uot one pair) of Congress Boots,! pieces (not one piece) of Pants Pattern, 2 (not one) 6 bottle Revolving Castors, 2 (uot one) worsted Breakfast ShawU, or any two articles (not one article) from our exchange list.

We will al-oaend 20 printed notices of articles for tale at one dollar each.

Any person sending Three Dollars

Any person sending

can receive

for the same a selection lrom the following arti olrs:—Id yds. DeLaine, 1 white Marseilles Quilt, 2 (not one) 100 view Turkey Morocco Albums, 20 yds. Sheettng, Wool Square

Shawl, 8 aets (not one

Bet) Gold Bosom Otuua, 2 (net one Hair Guard Chains, with gold plated trimmings. (The trimmings of these chains are advertised by other concerns as Gold, which is a deception, an they are all of them gold plated,) (not one) silver plated, chased Butter Dishes, 2 (not one) silver plated 6 bottle iicvoiviug Castors, 2 sets (not one net) Stetl Uladed Aniveg and Forks, 2 (not onei Worsted Promenade Hhawls, 3 (not one) ladies' long gold plated Chains, 3 (not one) ladies'solid Gold Double Sings, 2 (not one) gent's heavy chased jold plated RlngB. (These rings are advertised by other concerns ns solid gold, which is a fraud upon the public,) 3 (not one) black walnut Work Boxes or Writing Desk.", 2 (not one) extraquality Balmoral Skirts, 2 sets (not one) of Jewelry and Sleeve B.ittons to match, 2 (net one) superior Turkey Morocco Shopping Bags, 2 pairs (not one) ladles' Balmoral Boots. will also send 49 printed notices of articles for sale at one dollar each.

Five

Hollars, (not six

duilars) can receive ior the same a selection from the following articles.—A black or colored Alpacoa Dross Pattern, a Poplin Dress Pattern, 1 piece of Brown or Bleached Sheeting, 1 engraved (6 bottles) silver plated Revolving Castor, 4yarus superfine Casslmere, extra heavy large si lit White Quilt, 1 pair g«nts' Calf Boots, 4 yds. good Wool Frocking, 2 (not one) best quality Balmoral Skirts, an eight day Clock,made by SethThomar. 4 yds. double wiith Cloth for Sadies' Hacks or children's wear, a silvor plated Cake or Card Basket, Fur Muif or Cape. Wool Long Shawl, splendid clasp Family Bible, 4 yards (not three yards) double width waterproof cloaking, 2 sets each (not one set each) Ivory Handle Knives, with silver plated Forks, lset of Laoe Curtains.

We tcill also tend 60 printed tices of articles for lie at on 3 dollar each

Any person sending Ten Dollars

and

amusement ever invented.

We icill alio seni printed notices for 120 art'clesfor sale at one dollar eoca. For larger clubs tbe value Increase* In tbe some ratio, imr stock of Good* is all nuw end la good order. TkequatUg of the Ooods is bfter them thoseused by any ether corXern in the country. W« are of tbe opifcion that, after reading tlie above advertisement, some parties will come to the concision tbat they have been seventy ticindltd by some uf the bogus Gift concerns in this city.

We cannot cHVx to the person sending us the largest amount of money or a month, a Gift of money or Watches, as that is a violation of the Law againtt Lotteries but In addition to the above liberal terms, we well nil to any one who Bay send

ub

Money sent in Registered Letter or by a Poi'al Mon»y Order, or Draft at our riik. Cats* Iogues gent to any address,

P. S. Agents will please notify na what firms have agents in their town or city, and they *111 receive onr most sincere thanks.

THOMAS L.FEiVXU CO. Nos. 5«

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N.Y.

We wish to call the particular attention of Farmer* te our celebrated "STAR" THKEiHER add CLEANER, which, a* lately laprovrd, we claim it far superior to any other machine now In market. It is compact and easily portable, slmpl* in its construction, and therefore easy to operate by tbe moat iaexperleuced, and will do its work with marvellous rapidity and perfeotlen, and with comparative'y tbe least damaad upon the strength of the animals driving it.

Wt have made recent improvements In this machine by which we are enabled to tkorougXlj clean the grain under almost any combination of dlBcaltiee, and we are now using an entirely new and effeetive device for telievioK the feeder of dust, thus making the operation of threshing as comfortable and safe, as with the ordinary machines it ia annoying and frequently cestmctive of health.

These Machines are made of suitable size* for our "Star" Railway 2 Horte Power and for our "Star" Lever Powerj for 4 and 6 horses.

For sale by our agents and dealers generally.— For full particulars, send for our Illustrated Descriptive Circular and Price List. Correspondents will please address The Albany Cotton fill Manufacturing Co., p. O. Drawer 16S, Aloany, Na V.

Proof of our statement that we Ime made

A

OJI PLETE

REVOLUTION

IN TRADE,

can be found in thj f*ct that th Immense busi* ness wobava built up has inducud a multitude of SMALL CONCERNS to Imitate our club sy stem, and some byj advertising the present! tlisy will giva to agents,seek, uncuocotsSul.y, to divert s.me of oui business t« thenu^lvee. We make thja announcement simply to inform the public that it Will ba for their interest to patronize cut house, as wj sti 1 continue to GIVE

bettku

187 Main Street,

Tcrre Haute,

WielasKS

can re

I O E

AIR

J¥ew#yfe moneBoiftc BY ITS USE Gray or Faded Hair is quicidy restored to its youtkfal color and beauty, and with the first application a beantifal gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the Hair. It will canse Hair to grow on Bald Spots. It will promote lnxnriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked.

For Sale by alt Dnggiils. DEPOT removed from Greenwich St. to

36 Barclay St. & 40 Park Place.

PW£ONE»O]LUR

"^"ARP'S

san receive

for tbe same, a Helctelon from the following article! 7 yds. (uot four yds.) doable with Cloth for Cloaking and Coating, 3 (uot two)B eachrd Linen Table Cloths, with doz. (not ne doz.) Linen Damask Napkins, 30 yds. (not 2-* yds.) Hemp Carpeting, 13 vds. extra quality, black or colored Alparca Dress Patterns, It yus. extra quality, Poplin Dress Patterns, Silver bunting Cace Watch, new (not second handed) 2 doz. (not one doz.) ivory handled eteel bladed Knives and Forks, 1 pr. superior Wool Blanksts, nice Fur MulT and Cape, 2 (i ot one) sliver plated engraved Ice Pltchrs, 9 yds. (not 7£ yds.) Wool Catsim«l« for nit, doz. (not une doz.) Rogers' best silver plated Forkt, omm»n Seme 3e»ing Machine (the real article, not a base imitation as used by other concerns), 4 (not two) Honey Comb Quilt, 2 (not one) plen 'id clap Family Bibles.

F.IJREKA

TOITIC BITTERS.

It is not claimed for this madlciuo to "cure every dlsea which flesh is heir to," but we claim that it is an Invigirator, Iifegiving Tonic, and it has been suoceseiuliy used in the following diseases:

Typhoid and Bilionn CHILLS AND FEVER, Sick and Nervous Headache,

Neuralgia and Rheumatism

IV. 51. WARD A CO.,,. Sole Pioprietors. Covington, Ky.

For sale by P. M. Donnelly. J. J. Baur, I. L. Hahan, and J. K. Uunuinghaw. alldeodlw

HATS AND CAP:

N

S10, eleven articles from our ex­

change list, all to to bs aent in on* order and for $20 w» will sell twenty-two articles from our exchacgj list, all to bj seat in one order.

EW YORK HAT STOBB

PJ

JUSx IN BEOEIPT OF Hats of ail kinds. Boys'

Hats

of

And

54 Elm

St,,

BOSTON, MASS.

all kinds,

Misses' Huts

of

all liindn.

ln&nta' Mats

of

v.^-

_'jV- '-. «fe?v 4'

Matin-

facturers of GENERALAobictltukal MAcaissar, Comprising the celebrated "Star" Threshing Machines "titar" Railway (or Endless chain) and Lever Hone Powers "Star" Cotton Gins and Condensen Circular Cro«T-cut Sawmills Vegetable Cutters Horse Hay Forks Corn and Toad Mills Power Corn She'.lere Dow Powers, Ac., Ac.

JOSEPH STRONG,

OOODS AMD

OBIATEB INDUCEMENTS TO AQSKTS THAN- ANY OTHEB COKCSaN IN THE BUSINESS. We 11 every description of

DBY AND FANCY

GOODS,PLATE W ABE, JEWEL ttY.WATG.AK8, SEWING

MACHINES,

Ac., Ac. for the uniform

price of ONE OOLLAK.

Cibculabs

SENT TO

ANY ADDRESS FttEE. PARKEB A CO., Nos. 98 and 100 Summer st., Boston.

THE SUCCESS

or the ONE DOLLAR SALE a Revolution In TBADK.

WELAR,

furnish at a uniform price of ONE DOLsuch article) as are used by overy family, at a less price than they are sold by any wholesale dealer in New York or Boston.

Agents wanted to co-operate with us in carrying out a plan which meets the wnnts of the million, and ia the disposal of a large and varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silvor Plated Ware, Watches, Carpotin^s, &c. Onr terms to Agonta aro superior to those of any oth-r firm, as oar Circular will show Those setting up clubs can secure a piece of Sheeting, Wat.-h, Silk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Machine, &a., Ac.,

Free of Cost, A check describing an article ts be sold for a Dollar, 10 cts. SO for #2 4) tor $4 60 for 109 for J10. sent by mail. Sand money by Be is tered Letter. Circulars mailed free to any address. Ageuts wauted everywhere. Address

HAKBIH «t PLV11HEB, 34 Hanover St., Boaton, Mas*.

AS. B. HAGGERTY ft CO

PEAIEB0 Vi

Tin, Copper and Sheet

R,-\

And Manufacturers oi

Galvanized Iron Cornice, Window Caps, flattering,

in AH

MARrTACTTTBihO Co, 619 and 651 Broadway, N.

Wholesale & Retail Grocer,

ATo.

190 Main &tre

COFFEfi and SUGAR by tbe poud, 100 pounds, bag and barrel.

Pric*I proportioned to

the

MOCHA, 1 CT&oH JI VA

GOIJ1EK KIO,

amount purchased

Good Batter and Plcnte Crackers 8 i-3c. Cove Oysters, 1 lb. Cans, $1.85 per dozen. Teas by Ibe poand or caddy* from flf5 to $2,40.

O E E

-f

Stoek large, fresh and complete

-«?...! JUS,

The interest of Customers closely watched.

15 Barrels of Cider Tinegar on band and for sale low.

DRY GOODS.

inii I Ab

50,000 ROLLS

WALL PAPERS

f!

JUST

RECEIVED, INOLPDIND

STAMPS GOLD

iron

Ware, ,,

Slate and Metallic Roofers,

&e.

Agsnis for the Very Best

(IN NEW DESIGNS

BRONZE,

SATINS, ABOUNDS,

BLANISf

1

TINTS, Ac. &e

DECORATIONS.

IN GBKAT TARIETT FOR

Private Dwellings, Halls, ChnrcheN, Lodgei, [Saloons,dre. Z-

Ifi!

Wehave decorations to

TTOT1 ATT? WTTT? TVT A NIHS I most fastldlots,as well as those requiring more JPLW J. XX4.XV XVI™ AVIJO I display.

Ind.

tUT Work dono in all parta of the country on short notice and reasonable terms. mayl2

Go to

dressing

CARD.

I A I no

all bin cts.

a: all prices. I. Hats made to order on short

notioe.

Ooa

THE SPRING STILES, 145 Vain Street.

1

aovCTdtf

Tsrra Hanta, lad.

salt the taste of tbe

Let

everybody understand we intend

offering inducements to U9I WALL PAFEB FBESLT, and do away with white washing and going with bare walls.

Nottingham Lace Curtains

w. a BYOE & CO.

GROVER & MILLER

For dent's Summer Underoear,

Cheap, goto QROJBB & MILLEB, Si

81

Go to.

Main Street.

SllCCCS^ IFor White Shirts, Cheap, J.

GROVER & MILLEB, .j. 81 Main Straet.

For Neckties, Scarfs. Ac., Cheap

GBOVEB & MILLEB, .8^ Mai^9(trfet.

For Linens, for Men's Wear,

Cheap, go to GBOVEB & MILLEB, 81 Main Street.

For Cloths, Casslmeres and Yestinqs. Choap,

oto

u,:',

GBOYEl

I ft MILLEB, 81 Main Street.

For Good Clothing, Made to

ORDER, Cheap, go to GROYEB & MILLEB, 81 Main Stmet.

For Beady Made Clothing, Cheap

GBOVEB & MILLEB, .81 Main Street.

For Gent's Famishing Goods,

Of all kihde, cheap, go to MILLEB, 81 Main Street,

OHABLE3 E. QBOVEB having purchased my interest in the business of JOHNSON & MILLEB, I take pleasure in recommending him to my friends as being entirely worthy of their confidence, and trust that the liberal patronage they have given to the old firm may be extended to tbe new.

The Books of the old lira will be found at the old stand, where those who know themselves to be indebted, will pleaae call and settle at their earliest convenience. lidtillAl JAMES JOHNSTON.

rjlO CONTRACTORS. Brazil Graded School, The Board *f School Trustees of the town of

ItaTOI* I Brasil. will receive sealed proposals up to twelve I o'clock, v., on Tuesday, July 28, 1868, for the I erection of a Graded School House In said town.

The building to be 62 by 70 feet, containing six rooms. Plans ands «etfieations can be seen at

I the Mora of Wheeler, Bridges Co., Brazil. The

Dyspepsia, Costireaess and Indigestion, ^K&BU2A5,

Brarll, July 10,1SG8 dCt

-IC1--'

F.M. H. WHEELSB, School Trustees.

TAT, ROACH, ANT, FLY, -LV FLEA ABO BED-BOG

EXTERMINATOR.

:P- jTsnsrAiuD, Street^ Saint Louis,

393 Olive Street^ Saint Loots, Mo.

Orders by mail will be promptly attended to and koo1s sent tOan^ part of the country. myZCdSm .. in."

QITY BILL PQSTER.

...

GEO. W. REIFSNIDER.

Programmes and Circulars distributed in GOOD STYLE!

All orders left at 'Dvwllag Hall, or at th IsOat OSeejwm bo ptwspt»ytf ded tow naaaaad dispatob. 'sMti

:W7e:f|l X'*-' *.

i\"-5 .}

J. A. W. JOHJES.

a.

1

JONES & JONES

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

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,

i'l An Establishment

for

the sale, at

Wholesale and Betall,

,*3

A 1 N

FARMERS' VHE

Ever off.red in this markot. ..

Russel Reaper and Mower. Massillon (Russel) Thresher

JONES A JONEN.

maylldwCm

•ftlOE

BARRETT'

egetable

HAIR RESTORATIVE

Wm decided by the N. II. State Fair nnd is now conccderl by tho public to be the very best rrcparotfon for Hectoring (.•ray or faded Hair to it* originnl color promoting it* Growth, eradicating IIumors tind Dandruft, and for Dressing and Uoautifying tho Hair. It ia free /jKO from poisonous drups doe* not stain the finest Cubric, and lenves the Scalp CLEAK,

the Ilair RICH, and -wvY#'

-r' OLOSSV.

Pull directions for using will accompany each bottle.' Se sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP,' Having the fhe-tinile of Crura & Pebsxss,' on the outside TTappcr. All others are basa imitations.

IN S A N E O N

FI BE, •s S.T" I,-." tA13i -AND—i'

LIF£

liiiiii

-v

m.

JOttm

-Mil

EXCLUSIVELY

And intend having tho iaigest and most complete Stock of

^viu

'•f-s 1 I si5?!,*!

v#

J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, MAUCHE3TEE. N. H. iiOBD

6

smiiu, vhlcago, General North-West

rn Agents. J. &c H. A. DAVIS. Agents for Terra Haute, Ind. novlldw8m

MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!!

DON'T FAIL TO PROCURE

Mrs, WiBslow's Soothing Syrup,

For Children Teething. This valuable preparation has been used with NBVBK rATCnfa SUCCESS IK THOr SANDS OP CASES.

It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects aaidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will also instantly relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic. "We believe it the BEST and STTBE3T REM' EDY IN THE WORLD, in all casesof DYSENTERY and DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN, whether arising bom teething or asy other causo.

JriCel't

5c'

AQOIDBNT

b~i ihi

INSURANCE AGENCY

I iX

M. 1. 0BANE, SAMl'L €. S00TT

ihe folioiring Old and Boiiacla Cempanisa 11' 'Bepresented.

Merchants Fire Ins Co.,

HARTFORD, roNN.

,rl

Kortti American Fire Ins. Co.

HARTFOBP, CONNs

Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co.,

157 BROADWAY, NEW TORK,

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co.

t'liKVKLANI), OHIO. ..

United States Life Ins. Co.,

No. 40 WALL ST., NEW YORK.

World Mutual Life Ins. Co.,

117 BROADWAY, NEW TORK.

Franklin Life Insurance Co.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

United States Casualty, Co.,

98'BROADWAY, NRW TORK.

Applications taken and Policies issued in iny ol tha above named Companies lowest current rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.

Apply to v-iVm

SOOTT & ORANEr General Fire and Life Insurance Agent.

OFFI C.JTC irffH d.

Main St., between 5th & 6th

Terr© Haute, Ind.

Offioe ISO Main Street Old Stand of Dra. Thompson & Rust

rpEEKE HAUTE JSOYELTY JL WUHK?, BT TITTMAN & CO.

No. 10, south

Fourth St.,

opposite Post Office,

Terro Haute, Ind. HOVtlM, PBAWnrO* t,IOHT MiCniltESt5" IfXATLT

TXtCVTUt}.

tV Iiefouctasr'a Breoeh-L i*ding ebot Gun also THUMB'* Bftch mod Mull'.® Losdfirzn4d*

to from new or old astariali.

or

«vuw«ni F*pmn»t Pmittij Att«n«M to.

B£JIQU» THE ADTEVT Of the

Grrent

4 PAW MASTODON!

ADAM FOREPAUGH'S

tiRAND EQUESTRIAN AND ZOOLOGICAL A«BK«ifI0KTbe only Legitimate, eigaatic, tnilrfM, Vaault. fled, intpitomlzcd, an ComyreheulTe Wild Beast Sliow fn Ineffta!

SECOND ANNUAL TOUE IN AMERICA

—or—

O S E A S

GRAND MENAGREIE —AST—

aiGANTIC CZROU8. ADAM FOREPAUGH, MANAGEEftPKOPBIBTOR W. H. SEARS. TBBASCKSK .T. E WAEXEIi. GENERAL AGENT

THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPETE Collection of

Rare, Carious and Fine Animals & Birds

Ever offered to th?public and the

BEST APPOINTED CIRCUS

0*K In tho World.

Ail the Menagerie and the Entire Circus Performance Under one Immense Tent.—All for On Price.

SPECIAL CARD.—The public will find theZoolosrJcal and Ornithological I)opArtment A In Itself* more exteiulve than any iu America, while The Circus will equal nnv which have Mthertc wen traveled through t)»e country. I Jb not one oi rLo^c Imaginary Consolitlatioiu* with a few Minor Aninial«# a small number of Ilorsei*. andaomo Third Hate Monutebaniis, but upon the contrary a

O-roat Etntorpriaol All that is represented to Eo and Advertised. Quite ft Number of Llvme ('roaturcf, specimen*^of which have never before been brought either to

or

the United States, aro included In tho Collection. Among which are tho Bacrod Double Humped Whltu Camels: CaMal Byrn S. A. Demon, or Mun Destroverof \ma/on tbo ur Elephant,

The Monster," K.0I^E30,*' Tnll.-«t and Larprst now In iiptlvltj-, and tbe

....

A AfiTKriE,' •1'ho First Calf Snckllnr. r.r. only A.nc.it. ever brought here. ThisiWie bat Perfectlv Fo.-m ti Creature, standi" bnt Inehva v. elgln lii.t U0 pounds,and 13bsflOinoatliaoilM^!.. v* The Lagost ad SjrfL'st Ei^uls the Warld

Are only to be s«n In For, paus^h's Jienugerle. F.oyal Bengal Timers: Blnr fc A frtraji .«.tri. li: N.-w If 1Kmues Tapir, or Piinrti AinpHt-mi llijipop"! .nm.: Monster Cub

J-i'in.

'-'oTx:

ImvM. -i.i

Arctic White Iti-ar" Kin'si Villhir.'?: Al.j ^inlau Ih.x L'OUth Amerlran On Ostrich: AlMnol'Va. .ii-fc* A tli Deer: Bison of O.losado brau^.L... I).iiS.'d »,auKPalatine Sheep Are arnon? tiielaartecl feature5,whilla the Dens will

Iit 11 ihe

Africanfaned'l.i r-ratT.« .ipards-, GrtalvBear: Four Asiatio Cuhs Aiuerlcjvn Tirers Spotted^li\.-r l.ionofCV.ilf.jrnin Xortii Ameriean Cun.'.irj f-tripi or Ilyouas Lvus of Canada: J!:it nin:ur« of New ... land. Ll-inia. or Faithful Ui.„ ..i rfi vlinir,andJackias l'uffiUstti Jlarnmniii Ki-.nj At'i i.-mi I'oroiipine American iiil(Av l''. r, (iO:.!^ Wolves: F"-xes Ciotas: llkek li •ar.iW Kr.nasin CUinose. Siivt-r and Golden Phc-o-iirW- *'.-..nel and lirotr.edary from Arabia: O^lflea. faai-i, lifc. i.n.l iteA Eagles: SVolvirino Bhdijors, 15t»ve^ Ap-s 'ivOl:cys and tiabboon?: Ctirfcatno*: Swans: IVli.-nn*: Powces Stmks lleross Parrots l.'y. Hii*,i»: iiteaw3. I'jiO'iueU..: i.ivMu Lr.ui:o, eonstiti *.'i• Aviary ur^-julled fur V.iripiy or Ex, eHeiu c.

O A O E A

.. .»$»'

the dens with tbe untamed Lions, 'i iir^r-% Leopar.1« and Panth«riT Ririni? onv ot tii« moat I

a :ert*}tiie Shoj.»

fttlonal Es&Ifc itlona ever dcmcii -rr^t by ortMl Maa,

The Smallest PotiiesBverSeea, Will be exhibited in tho Miniatnre Hnndloap. and bo rode by

Echosrtrinti

Apcjnr.d Asllr UTankeys.

.THE TYAR ELfTPnANT. "TJOMIO," Will be trtlned in the Circle, by the onlv,person who c.-.n eontrol his hiovemenT' MR, O-EORGE FOREPAUGH.

THE AKEN1C DI3PLAT-A niil be tendered specitilv Novel and Imposing bv ihe Introduction of a eont-. plete Corps of

WI

Among trUom iTho rank Licit ia Anirlty uud Skill..

IV1R. CHARLES 1.0WREV, 'And tl Inf.-.r.t T,.%v riiii'! Artfsi. !i r• A if E I A S Emoti.-.r.ai Kquesiiic:ine. iu.ni the ir.:u.-3 ,:iii.jnal-'

I Pill Is-

Mil. IIOMAS IKG.'hwtf AMode.i of Strer.gtii and twn. an cno oft'r.rmoa: plessinecf Aril-it? -s-'ll. —itii tiie .-ahtlft( Voar.s'

Giitta

1 j»l A O" E VI If JI I A, Appear in the Mnpsiillrent Cliunrtrr. Ar.mir': V-. uleaux, entitied tiie Flight cilji is Qa.vn, Tlie I?eiio~nerl S OKES A 1 ll.l\ MR S. Q.STOKES. MR?« E\fMA *•?(»KX.Ml —1-i 1: LLA, 1..YA ur.U ixA TIE, K^iac-.ii ittu.^iuij* i*«jiKM* triennctJ M'. ctnoWK^e»l nbtlltv. sVtr .BfONS. PERI 1,1.1$, i-

Transfwii-iationist and Hua:o.,lc .\i'tt«tk

MR. WILLIA*! F. AYMAir A down c.f Ueputnnon MR. JOHN I*ATCHELOi*«.

Ligut^tiig il. $cm«a

SANFORD & BROW2C, Oynjnast' Extraprdirsair, in their Featu on Ibe Vftdellating Cords, and Bars. and Xew School of Parlor

Oymnastlrs.

THE GYMNASTIC KXPLOITS, Bueh a.s the Bitrtoute l.eaplnp. Vauliinc, Tumbling and dronnd Komerfnaltlnsr will le :.und unnsuh!1' exciting.

MR. T. KING'S TIGER LEAP, Over r» Tmro rvf Horv»«. nnd the W|1, ROf'N 1 OVrIC THE MONSJKi: Kl.KrilAN'T. 3LR. .TOXIN PFEVE.'i w-.., ronver«atfonal clown.

The Beautiful Tn iii Arabian Trick ilarui, WHITE CLOniJ AND SNOW FLAKF, TTVi 11 h.-» peiTormed'by their Trainer, $.

Tlia Famous Southern Horse,

t"17S2.X3XBO*A£L.,f Introduced bv Mr.- nrnmn 3lok, -..

ThetSjnallest Performing Tlor', ever wor.. .rill slit...

1

brlnfring up,underlliiMoi. rokon.iMietl.l,A BTOKl{i»i School Koreen, Coxnic illnle.s Ponies. iUonkeys. Bopis. it?., "t'lll all ne presented in the!. nanal order io vary liio et.uriaimnenl.

The whole ofliie Animals iriil be Fed Dally in the presence of the People.

A G0SGE0US STEEET DISPLAY.

Made net only for cffcct, but to demonstrate iae mar nitnde of tins Circns end licnarerie, will bem%de ach day at 10o'clock. A.M., trhenSuperbCatT'.».paint cd in green ft.id oid, witn spicndf.l Vi«fw#, u*ei

U#aap«rt tbcA:.:.*nato, and (jratraby Flt»- i^r.ugct Horses, rlura-u, Octoratea and OapatHon'-cl wlirt A paradpd, preceded by tee

C0LL03AL CAE OF THE COXQrEECm: Containinc Prof. Ecirhart's Silver Cornet Sana, And foliotrcd by tho Tine:! Cavalcade oi C::, Horses cv led tlirortffh anv portion of the orld each van ro,.mcntei'. T. :h linsifrui, lianncra of tver conntry il^iiintrir. tne fiir, Stnadanls of each nation, '.lying in tiio breeze. ji„re .\ilsolia worth, lopiescm1 an a Capitol of•"».»fit r.Proeer-rton aMilc Long: a closelvdrawnnp Itr.e ot ri:.i, r.lii mark the Entree or thfc'Gigai.tic CUcus und Menagerie. Admission to the Entirr rh~. ooUi Menagerie tr. Adclia 50Cesta Children, under 10 years ol ncc ilu I'tiiit

X*o Performance^ i'atlT.

Aftornocc at!. Erenin at

1-J cloeic.

Doori-opcn at lepd ^J'. AX. J3T" Peats fir Er'ervOhT?. A'

Exhibit ax

Terre- Haute, Monday, July 27tb Brazil, Tuesday, Jflly 28th.

W C. OKdM, Agent.