Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 August 1868 — Page 2

DAILY JAXBSESGJ

TKWKK HAUTFII.

MCDNEADARSONITNG, Aagnst 5tli

uos.SAMUEL

THE

1868.

Republican Ticket.

tou tBESIDKNT,

GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT, Of Illinois.

FOB VICIC rBKSlDKST,

SCHUYLER COLFAX, Of Indiana.

F01 OOVBUM,

OOL. CONBAD BAKKB, of VauderbnrKh.

POA IIEDTKNANT-OOVEBNOH, COL. wIhb CUMBACK, of Decatur. 1-OK BECBETABY OF STATE. MAJOR

MAX. A. HOFFMAN, of Cass.

FOR AUDITOR OF STATE.

MAJOB JOHN D. EVANS, of Uamiiton.

FOB TBEASVBEU OR STATE,

"ESEBAL

NAXUAN KIMBALL, of Martin. ... .ojt ol* THE SUPREME COCBT,

COLONEL THEODOBE w. McCOY, of Clarke, voa REPORTER or THE SUPREME OODBT Colonel JAMKS B. BLACK, of Marion.

IPOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, D. E.

WILLIAMSON, of Piuuam.'.

tv.B

PL'PERLNTENDEST OF TVELIC INSTRUCTION, BABNABAS 0. H0BB8, of Wayne, FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE,

THOMAS H. NELSON, of Vigo,^ BENJAMIN F. CLAYPOOL, of rayette.

FOR ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTRICT, CAPTAIN E.

K. BOSE, of Lawrence.

"CENTLNOBNT,

COLONEL JOHN T. SMITH, of Green..

1-0B. CONGRESS,

MAJOR W. W. OABTEB, of Olny.

TUB JTOOT FORM

or

COMMON PLEAS, IOTII JUT.K I AL LISTRICT,

R. MAXWELL,

FOB

raOBECUTIKG

THE

platform.'

THE

of lurk?.

ATTORNEY COMMON PLEAS COURT. w. W. IlDMSltY.

atxious solicitudo which has been

felt as to tho next "flop" of L. D. CAMPBELL is kindly relieved by the Dayton Ledger, which says "Col.CAMPBELL will support SXYMOUR AND BLAIB, and is full accordance with our measures and

Fourteenth Article being now

HEW York Times says, in allusion

to the motto on a banner displayed at a Democratic ratification meeting out "West.' "Our candidat is neither deaf nor dumb,'' that is just tbo

alfficulty

What

with Mr. SEY­

MOUR. If he had been dumb during the last five years, his success in the pending contest would not be so utterly hopeless aa it now is, and early in next November •when the majorities for GBANT are announced,

Mr. SEYMOUR

will unquestion

ably wish that he were deaf.

Still Tliey Come.

P. H. SIBLEY, a member of the State Central Committee of the Democracy of California, resigns bis position in that committee.

In his letter of resignation

he says: "In sentiment and sympathy I am no longer with you. My judgment neither approves the platform of principles put forth by the New York city Convention, nor does my sense of duty to the country justify me in aiding to advance HORATIO SEYMOUR

to the office of Presi­

dent of the United States. In remembering that I am a Democrat, I cannot forget that I owe a higher allegiance to the Amorican Union. I should be glad to remain in the Democratic party, could I bnlieve that in doing so that I am not sacrificing those principles of patriotism that are higher and holier than any sentiment

ot

mere party fealty."

Thousands of honest men all over the country aro making haste to leave the Democratic party because they are convinced, as was Mr.

not remain in that organization without sacrificing those principles of patriotism that are higher Rnd holier than any sentiment of moro party fealty.''

hus a patriot in common witb tjbe

party whosetorchlightprocessions hdJrah for JEFF DAVIS and "STONEWALL" JACKSON

What jilaeo can a patriot find in the party whoso greatest leaders avow their unchanging Juvotion to the "lost cause?"

How can a patriot affiliate with a party that openly avows its determination to plunge the country into another revolution?

Can any man who loves his country tind contentment or self respect in a party which claims every unrepentant rebel, every porjured traitor, every guerilla, pirate, murderer of defenseless prisoners, and tho fiends who gloated over tho worso than hellish horrors ot Andersonville, and other rebel prisons, where the most cruel moans of slowly torturing to death thousands of our brave defenders, were deliberately devised?

There is no place in such a party ior anv man whose soui is animated by one single thrill of patriotic feeling.

There is no place in such a party for any man who is not ready to grasp the bloody hand of HAMPTON and thank him lor his devilish ingenuity in compelling Lnion prisoners to dig their own graves.

Finally there ia no place which tbo Providence of God has provided for such A paity in the nineteenth century, and

it in

the

only service it can do mankind is to crawl back into its dishonored grave, under the Appomattox Apple Tree, where GEANT laid

1865, AND fROM which tbe trea.

son of A. JOHNSON recalled its troubled spirit. There, AT all events, it will be relaid in November next.

IAAUKOBBOMLSV-RTBE

ie

were bis

A

part oi the Constitution, Maryland and Kentucky must either gis'e the negro a right to voto, or bo contented with a proportionate reduction of representation in Congress and the Electoral Collego, when

re-apportionment

comes.

GENERAL SHERIDAN lately wrote

friend that two measures were nocesary for the settlement ot

the

DEMOCRATIC

rebellion."The

first VRAB to take away from it its mlitary strength. That was

done at

Appomattox.

The second, to tako away its political strength. That will be done next No voraber. It will be a short campaign, but as decifcivo as Appomattox."

prospects are thus sum.

ined up by the NEW Orleans Republican '(The Democratic party and its support ers arc so palpably insane at the foreshad owing of certain defeat that thoy have lost all conception of the meaning of words The absolute

shiver which

the name of

SEYMOUR inspires throughout the West they call enthusiasm, and the certainty O* NOO'SUCCESS. :xcept in one or two States they name assured victory."

Sentl*

neTs

VE«tin«*Y

Indianapolis Journal QUOTES from the Indianapolis Sentinel, of May 5, 1865, the following able and juit tribute

to

General GRANT, in which it declared that bis early efforts for the reduction of mili* tary expenses, demonstrated that, great

as

military laurel*, bis civic talents

were equally great. Bead it, Bepublicans Bead it, Democrats! The Sentinel said "A« soon as General Grant felt that the rebellion was crushed, he immediately inaugurated measures

to

Cutff

Slailii'«rpen-

ses, thus demonstrating that bo possesses qualities that

are as

well adapted to the

cabinet as the field. "We are happy to notice that tho policy of General Grant had the full sanction of the Secretary of War, and the recent ORDERJ^ TTOMUNCtionary will cut down tne

pnbHo

expendi­

tures fully one-half. The promptness with which he commenced the work of retrenchment is further evidence of his remarkable executive ability, and there are few men who could have discharged the arduous duties which bave BEEN imposed upon him, as

sucCeesfhlly

done.

as

be

has

S

"In this connebtion we give the following conversation with General Grant, which shows not only his great modesty, out his great merits. We quote from the New York World: "A friend who was with General Grant immediately after the surrender of Lee, relatea us

a conversation which that brave

and modest soldier had with his wife and a staff officer at City Point "Well, General," said the latter "you will go up to Richmond to- morrow, I suppose?!' '*No' said Grant, '1 have a days's wofk in Washington, and then I want to go on with-Mrs.

Grast to New Jersey and see

the children." "What's to be done at Washington was the astonished reply "One would think you'll like to sea the inside of the city you havo beon pounding at for a year." SAID the General: "Why, we must stop the draft lot the sick soldiers that can travel home, and want to, :to be paid off and sent to their friends, and begin cutting down expenses. If there is any more fighting to do we have more than enoOgh menlo'do it.|CG

ing: 'J.f tho counsels of such men

to a

Tho Sentinel, in its unqualified approval of GRANT, is not an exceptional instance among the Democratic organs of the country. They were nearly unanimous in lavishing upon him the most exalted eulogies. We have only to turn to their flies to prove—if their evidence is worth anything—that

every

General GRAN* possesses

qualification desirable or necessary in the Chief Magistrate of the Republic.

LETTER FROM BOSTON,

Correspondence Daily Expreaf.]

IJOSTQN, Aug. lit, 1868.

AT THE "HUB.'

After playing the tnbth about the Hub for several days, now in and now out "now you sefK.it, and now you don't,''your CORRESPONDED bar-'at $as( made a dive and is in for a scorch. Speaking of a scorch reminds me of tbe

WEATHER,

Which I am happy to say has -been pleas antly cool ever since I struck the land of THE-Turtttns.- After SLEAPING,- T-did-in Terre Haute for a month, if indeed sleep were possible, on a mattress, with no covering at all, and most earnestly desiring, a la Sidney Smith, to take off tbe flesh and sleep in tbe bones, to come here and sleep on a feather bed, and under a thick woolen blanket, two "comfortables' and a bed quilt, and wake only once from eight at night to eight in the morning,

But what of the Hub? What of that great and good city in which if a man (S bora, they say he need not be born again?

The most interesting visit to me was the one I made a day or two since at PRANG'S CHKOMO ESTABLISHMENT.

Many an hour have I spent before shop Windows admiring those beautiful chro MOD and wandering bow they were made. Now I have seen the whole process, and, what is quite as great a pleasure have seen the honest German face, and grasped the hand of the benefactor of our country, under whose.artistic skill and BUSINESS energy, th'is business of provid" ing exact copies of the best oil paintings at a price within the reach of tho masses, has grown, within

ent

SIBLEY, that they can­

three yoarr, to

the

tjiem.

aid, covering nearly the whole picture, and as many sheets of paper as tbere are to be copies of the picture are printed from it. A second stone is then prepared, embracing all the .^shades of some other color and tbe sheets already printed with the first color are worked over this stone. A third, fourth, flith, and sixth COUow,

EE#H ooe repeating the process,

and adding some new color,

Froin the artists

R'

TO this tbo Senliriei ADDED the Tollow-

asGonoral

Grant control the action of tho administration, we shall hope that the old peace footing .-will be restored, .E)t only in retrenchment and economy in tho public expenditures, but in the complete supremacy of the civil authority.

advancing

the picture a step farther, until the requisite number of colors have been applied. The printing of so many colors, and the time required for drying each before the application of a succeeding one, involves months of careful and anxiously-watched labor. Great care and skill are required to perfect what is technically termed the "registering," or that part of the process which provides that the paper fall upon every stone in exactly the same position relatively to the outline. To attain this end, stout brass pins are fixed in a frame surrounding each stone. These pins pen etrate tbe paper in making the first

I saw a curious tbiog in

A

IE

a luxury worth a thousand miles of travel to enjoy. And I have enjoyed it. I don't mean to say tbe weather is cool enough for such a protection every night, but I slept in that way one night.

finest

paintings and yet these persons could not adorn their'homes with pictufes'IU all sat, ia factory to

-The.cheap daubs and

the lifeless steel engravings, served simply to remind them of what they ardently desired but were too poor to possess.

To

these Prang is A benefactor indeod, for

ha

has put within the reach ol their moderate incomes, copies of the very best offorts of tho very best artists, and so exact that few could distinguish them from the originals.

Thon, too, there are the masses whose taste needs educating. To these

good pictures as cheap as

he oflbrB

poor ones used

to be, and they quickly see the superiority and thus are educated and their sources of enjoyment increased. But I did hot intend an essay.

THE PROCESS

BV which these pictures are made is in* teresting. As most of your readers are already aware, they are printed upon •tone, a peculiar sortbf limestohe

import-)

ed from Germany. Under tbe direction of the very gentlemanly Dudley C. Redpath, Esq, formerly one of the proprietors of tho Buntin House,AND another associate of Mr. Prang, we wentthicugh

establishment. First men weife grinding the stones smooth. Next were artists sketching upon these the pictures to be made. I should rather say that they sketch parts of the picture, for each different color ia a picture has a separate stone.

The amount of labor and detail

im

pression and the holes thus made, being carefully placed over the pins in all sub sequent impressions, insures the certainty of the outline on every stone always falling into the same position on every sheet At last, however, it leaves the press to be sized, embossed, varnished, mounted and framed. The embossing is that part of the operation necessary to break the glossy light, and soften the hard outlines a broken structure being given to the print by being passed through tbe press in contact with a roughened stone.

room wo pass

to

the

GENERAL printing rooms. Hera are

be

twoon thirty and forty presses all rat tling away and turning nut these beauti' tiful pictures.

E*ch man and

pro3S work

out tho entire picture. Mr. Prang expects soon to move from hit:present narrow apartments into a new factory which he I3 building at Box bury N:i,'

THE NEXT PICTURE,

Which he expects to bring out early in September, is a Sunset Scene in California painted by Bierstadl, and is a most beau tiful thing, one of tho best.

With all the best artists MR. Prang is on the very best of terms, they readily entering into arrangements with him for the reproduction of their pictures. He either buys the pictures outright, or

al

lows the painter a certain per cent.^on sales of the copies, and has the offer of more pictures than he can use. 0DD9 AND ENDS.

It was my purpose to speak at length of the Public Garden, about which I took a pleasant ramble. But my ^letter is growing too fast.

Political matters are as quiet AS a "hinfant in arms." The Democrats have neither ratified or "acquiesced" yet. They pretend to be keeping it secret from the Bepublicans when they intend to do

The fact probably is that they don't know exactly how long it will take to whip in" tbe refractory ones. No one doubts the election cf Grant and Colfax

tbe way of

names the other day. I thought I had seen as outrageous combinations before as could be contrived. But Just think of a FEND

roathar who had married

A man by

the name of Pitts, and now holding in her arms the first or seventh "pledge of plighted faith," and casting about for a name by which to christen the cherub falls upon Coffin, and yet I actually saw

sign yesterday upon which blazed forth in gilt letters, Coffin Pitts. Excuse me Mr. Pitts, but really a man with such a name must suffer the penalty of being published.

WANDERER,

Personal and Political. Governor Greiner has sold the Zanesville Times to J. V. Lee, of Newark, an experienced and capable journalist.

ADMIRAL

SEMMES, in his Mobile

speech, said he had always been a Democrat, and nothing else, and that Hs fought the war on the principles of Democracy!

Hiram Ulysses was not at the circus on Monday night, consequently the mules were riderless, and the other hero tho monkey—where oh! where, wa3 he? Ports month Times.

Writing for the Portsmouth Times.

What a mortification it mu3t be to the Ohio Legislature to find that notwithstanding their strenuous opposition, there is incorporated in the fundamental law of the land an enternal pledgo against the payment

of

tion

its pips,

importance. Prang is A benefaotorj OF our country Tbert arq.Jtiqusandsof educated persons in the various profenBiqnn and in bnsinejs life, who have as great a taste for pictures as any in the land, far belter than many who possess

the rebel debt and the repudia

of

our own?

ANew York Democratic papsr says: "Republicanism brought upon the country our greenback curse.' IT was the Pendleton Escort which took to New York a splendid array of badges and bannors emblazoned with imitations of the "P.urso,'! and demanded from the Democracy T« greenhack candidate on a greenback platform. The Seymour manipulators ought to be content with their work, and let the Pendleton men alone.

An ex-rebel General, ADDRESSING the young-mon of the Srilith ^recently, said "Swear that the day shall come when the Susquehannah and Ohio shall be like riyors of (ire, as they are now rivers of blood, betweon your native land and that of the Northern Huns, which no man shall attempt to cross and' live" This ia the language of Albert PIKE a native of Now England.

Our Democratic contemporaries are talking about what is going to happen on "the ides of November."

THE

the

in-

volved in drawing the different parts of the design upon so many atones Is

It allusion

is made to'the presidentiil election,they are putting off the "ovil day" (to them) longer than the old

Boman calandar will war­

rant. Tbe great Tanner will have the hides of the Democratic candidates before the ides of November.

Tbe New York World proposes to "concede at the start that Democrats are Cop perheads, rebels and traitors," and adds: "OnlyVottf^and moral ideas are too expensive luxuries the country cannot afford them." This contemptible sentiment comes from a man whose soul is in bis broeehes pocket, and who must be A lineal decendant of that John ook who haunted our army during the revolution with tbe hoarse cry OF, "BeefI" "Beef!" When patriotism and loyalty become too "expensive luxuries" to tfie people of this country we had better send over to Europe for A scion of the blood royal, and have a cheap and "economical" monarchy.

Boston Post, tbe leading Demo­

cratic journal of New England, said July 27, 1867, that "ft

Seymour

and

Blair.

ilnoat

inconceivable to one who is uninitiated THEIMORFUA operandi ia follows.-—. Upon the first stone, a general tint

A year

now

ultraum that caa

General JubalEarly thinks as poorly OF Grant as he did of Sieridan,

JP«n by

tb«

Swift says you may detect an honest man by one infallible sign—that all the rogues are in confederacy against him. A successful General's capacity may on the same principle be considered demonstrated, when all the commanders he defeats have

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mil not be simply a na­

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ago the Post

said the people «er« "ttred of ultraisms," and yet-

lt is tapportiAg tbe worst

be

if

field—the ultraism

of insurrection and cMl war, at the pleason or fart? and Ibr paA.? purposes. ai^ who knows what a day may bring

Forth.—Oincinnaft" Time*.

SutcWrtr to'W. fio-XIBl) MANNING,

No. 70 Cherry Street, between 3d and 4th Sts.,

House and Sign Painting)

Wagon and CNrjiag* Painting ml Paper Hanging, done in the best of afyle. Qood material used All work -warranted to give satisfaction. Give me a oall before going elsewhere. jyld 3m

QKOQUBT!

supporting

Npw

as

will be

following item copiod L¥OM

the New York Express Gen. Early, late C. S. A., is frequently visiblo in the Clifton House, to which he drives in from

his residence in Drum*,

mondsville, a town a mile and a half distant. He likes to meet and converse with guests 'hailing' from the South. He is very bitter

in his opposition to

Grant for President. He says Grant has or had no ability whatever as a General, and has no civil capacity to fill the office for which be has been nominated."

no belief in bis ability. One

fact would, it might

some effect upon Jubal. Grant is

"HE" (Governor Seymour) "is not

bondholder, nor a national bank bloodsucker."—Terre Haute Journal. Will tbz Journal never get over its spite against Thomas A. Hendricks, because he suffered

bimsolt

on dangerous ground.

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1

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to be used to

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to support tbe

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sr our inducements for forming Clubs are moretban double that of any establishment In the fount ry

For the iro«f of this assertion, please examine our Torino to Agents, wli :ch aro as follows: BW Head care Fully and comparo with the terms for g. ttiog up club a? advertised by other es tah'.ixhments

Any person sending us Trco Dollars cau re eeive for tbe sa no a soi ctiou Iroai tho following articles:—i'wo not one) 6'J picture Morocco Albums, 1 pairs (i.ot one pair) of Congress Boots, 2 plecoe (out one pie^e) if l'ants Pittorn, 2 (not one) 5 bottle Bevolviug Castors, 2 (uot one) worsted Breakfast Shawlt, or auy two articles (not one artiole) from our exchange list.

ir« Kill ahosend 20 printed notices of ar'.iclesfor sale nt one dollar eich, Any person sending Three Dollars can receive for tlie same a selectiun from tho following articles:—I yds. DriLaiue, white Marseilles Quilt, 2(not one) 100 view Turkoy Morocco Albums, 20 yop. ."-heetniff, Wool Square ^liawl, sets (not one set) Gold bosom Suioa, '2.

(nut one) Hair Guard

limine, with gold plat-d trimmings. (Tbetrioiminps o! those chains aro advertised by other concerns ai CM, which is a deception, as they are all of thera gold pln'.ed.) 2 (not one) silver plated,chased Entter Dishes, 2 (not one) silver plated ft hottle Hcvolving Casiors, -J sets (not ouo »et) Pled lilaJtil -AnJves nn.il Forks,2 (not one) Worstwl I'romunorto Shaivls, I! (not one) ladi'ip' long frul:l plaicd Chain?. II (not oue) ladies'solid (told lr.«-J^llinj.»^,(n)t nne) gent'a heavy chas,d iotd plated IliugS. (These rinf" aro advertised hy other conrerna as foiid gold, whirti is a Irnnd um.n lb" public,) 3 (n..t one) flick walunt Work ll»xes t-r Writing DSskn, (u.ol one) extrvqnnlity llalmoral Skirts," 2 rclts (net one) of Jeirelry and Sleeve ittorm to malcli, 2 (ii^i o««) supet iur Turkey Moroitn Slmppibg 2pairs (not one) one)

aho Htnd 10 jiiinl.d ruti*

and

amumment

ever invented.

Every family should bave a game. Books of Instruction, 26 cents. Bradley's Patent Croquet is the best. For sal*by A

O. BARTLETT.

.tab' at ciia dolhiv cn:'h. Any person sending Five I ol ar$, (not six dollars) uau itceive lor the name a selection from tho foiiow ing articles—A hUck or colored Alpac oa Dross Pattern, Poplin Dress Pattern, lpiocs of Drown or Bietcbed SheetiU)!, I eograved (f, bottles) silver plated Bevolviug Cantor, 4 yaraa superfine t'assimcre, extra heavy large sisitd While Qnilt, 1 pair gents' Calf Boots, 4 yds. court Wool Froc.kin?, 2(not one) best quality Balmoral Skirts, an tight day Clock, made by Seth Thomap, 4 yds. double width Cloth for ladies' Hacks or children's wear, a silver plated Cake or C:ud Basket, Fnr Muff «r Cap#. Wo-jl Long Hhawl.splondlilclHBp Family Bible, 4 yards (not throe yards) ditible width waterproof cloaking, 2 sets each (not -no net each) Ivory Uandlo Knives, with silver plated Forks, I set of Lace Curtains. ll'e will aho tend CO printed ticet of articUsfor sale at onedollar each

Any person sending Ten Dollars can receive for tho same, a 8-lcteion from tb« follow ing articles 7 yds. (uot four yds.)donbla with Cloth for Cloaking and Coating, 3 (uot two)U eached Linen Table Cloths, with li do-/., (not tne doz.) Linsn Jinmask Mapfcios, HO yds. (not 3* yds.) Hemp Carpeting, l:i *da. extra quality, black or colored Alpacca Dress Patierns, It y,..s. extra quality, Poplin lre*s Patterns, Silv. Banting Gate Watch, new (not second banded) 2 doz. (not one doz.) ivory handled stselblad^d is tiives and Forks, 1 pr. supsrivr. Wool Blankets, nica Fur Uuflf and Cape, 2(t ot one) silver platedongrsved Ice Pitohera, 9 yas. (not j"ds.) Wool Cas»imere for uit, 2 doz. (not one doz.) licgers' best silver plated Forks, lominan Senee Sewing Machine (the real article, not abase imitation as used by other concerns), 4 (not two) Honey Comb Quilt, 2 (uot one) splsnaidcla.p Family Bibles.

If a ill aho seni printed notieei for 120 art'clef for sale at one dollar each. For larger clubs the value increase* in the same ratio. Onr stock of Goods is all new and in good order.

TheqvalUy of ih* Qoods is

be'ter than !hoteu$cd by any ether concern in theeovntry. v\ are of tbe opinion that, after reading ihe above advertisement, some parties will com* to the conclnsion that they have b«n ntvtrtly siriaJltd by some of the bogxt G'fl ooncernt

in this uitv.

We can not offer to the ptrEon sending us tbe largest amount cf money for a month, a Olft of money or Watches, as that is a violation of tho Law against Lotteries bnt in add.lion to tbe above liberal terms, we well soil to ar one who may send us $10, eleven articles from our exchange .list, all to to bs sent ia one order and for $20'w« wiil a»Utw«atj-tw« articl*s from onr exchange list, all to b? sent in one order.

9"

Money sent la BegUtered Letter or by a Postal Hotkey Order, or Trafc at onr risk. Catalogue* Bent to any address,

P. 8. Agants will please notify us what firms haveagentain their town or city, and they will receive our stoat Sincere thanks.

THOMAS L.FEW0& CO. ISTos.

N E W A E I S E E N S

S3

STAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS. THE ALBANY COTTON GIN HANG-

FACTUHISG CO.. Albany, N. Y. Manufacturers of Quran AOBICULTCKAL

MX OINBIV,

Comprising tbe celebrated "Star" Threshing Machines "Star Railway (or Endless (.bain) and liever Iiorto Powers "Star" Cotton Gins and Condenser), Circular Croe«-cut Sawmills Vegetable Cotters Horse Hay Forks Corn and Feed Mills Power Corn Shelters Dow Powers, &c., Ac.

Wawisk to call the particular attention of Farmers to our celebrated "STAB" THBESIIKB

ixtnl'b. These iliac Lines are made of suitable sizes for our "Star" Railway 2 Horse Fewer and for onr "atar" Lover I'owen for 4 and 6 horses.

For sale by o&r agents and dealers generally For full particulars, stnd for onr Illustrated Descriptive ircul.r and Price List Correspondents will please addre.s The Albany Cotton Gin Manufacturing CO., r. O. Draw»r lb-J, Albauy,

N. y.

Proof of our Statement that wc bare made

A COMPLETE

E O I O N

iM

Gang

A E

an be fviiQil ia Hi f*ct that th immense lusi ueaa we b&Vt» bui.t his iudacod iiiiiltituUe of SUAI.L CONCERNS illliiate QUT CtUh tf etOlii, ftbit same hy, arverlUing tbo prrsent«ih will giv agents,*otk,

UQSUJOO^a6ul»y,

(Ail

perfectly

tru* and even,

JE3

Oanuot be excelled. Wo guaranty tbey will cut 'J.»v»er ceut. muro tbau couiiuun Axed, with )ea9 labui to the chopper.

Send for circular and prices tc I^IPPINCOTT BAliKWKLL, Pittsbnrgb,

PH.,

Sole

Manufacturers. Kore sale hy principal Hardware ItaftlnrB.

EJECT ALL TIO LKNT PURQATIVES. Thev ruin the tone of the bowels and weaken the li-S-Bliou. TARBANT'-S

KFVERVESCENT

RELTZTA APERIKNT 'B

used by rational

people m^ass ol relieving a'l deraogemcnts ol the btoffiftch. livar and intistines, becauee it removes obstructions without pain and imparts vigor t' tho organs which it pnrifles and regn- »!(. SOLO

BV AI.L DBUOOISTS.

LADIES BIGLDS1VELY. A

BAKOANAH, or Ladles Friend. A SiBSTUUrB for

entirelv

Periodical Bandages.

nciv invention.

iNENr PBVSICIAKS,

tb?

TOILET.

An

Itecommended by

ALL EM

and approved of by EVERY LADV

at sight, liidisponsablb to tvsavatiss and M4S-

RIED LADY durir-g ninthly indisp-.sitim.

It is no

to divert iu«- oi

bniinea* ta* tbemsilvAs. Wo ut^ko ibia aant.uDceoieut dimply to infoim tbo public ibat it will bj f.r tUeir iuceraat to patiOHiz^ ui huine, ai w. 8tl I coDfinua to aivr. r.ETTKa auODS axp OREATKB

lNSir:£MF.FLTS

TO AGENTS THAN ANY OTIlF.a

COSOfiBN IN TJIE BUSINESS. NV© R-llevery deicriptioa of PRY AND FANCY GOOPS,PLATED WAKE.JK WKLUY.WATO KH, feEWINQ MACHINIST,&?. fjr tbo uolforiu price of OAE lOlil^Alt. Ciarrr.An?

SKNT

I0BMB3

piRRES^m

jVew^l« in oneBotfte

BY

ITS USE

Gray or Faded Hair is quicidy Utored to its

youtliful

It

17111 cause Hair to grow on Bald Spots,

It

will

promote luxuriant growth.

FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. For Sale all Drn|giib. DEPOT removed from Greenwich St. to"" 35

Barclay St.

articles for

& 40

Park Place.

AS, B. HAGGBRTI & CO

PF.ALF.KS IN

Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,

Slate

and

Metallic

Roofers,

And Manufacturers of

Galvanized Iron Cornice, Window Caps, Guttering,

HOT AIR FURNACES

187 Main Street,

Terre

Ilnutc, Ind.

Work dono in all parts of tbo couutry on abort notice and reASonablo tonus. mayl2

STORAGE, COMMISSION & GEAIN,

OWEN TULtIB

E A N & O (Successors tc J. II. TUBNEB,) Forwarding FC

Commleslon

COM1116ION

JGTKAL

Sc, 54 Elm St.,

BOSTON, MASS.

AND

A I N E A E S I funk 6.., at tbe Canal Basin. TKKRK HAUTK. INP

OMNIBUS LINE.

I E 8 O N I S

W A N A IN Will attend to all calls tor trains louring tha Oity,-and also deliver paaseng-r- in any part of the city with care and disbatch

All orders le

TON

tbe Mlate at the Post Offloe, at

Davis' Drug Store, or

MY

residence will be prompt*

ly attended to. lanSOdtf

LMI DYE HOUSE.

[!:A M. CLARIDGES5

Has returned to this elty, and fitted np a Steam Dyeing and Scouring Establishment,

A N A I

f.-

M* U. HICK COX. £f. D. 8COTT. OKO.

AND

CLEANXB. which, as lately improved, we claim It far superior to any other machine now in market. It is compact and easily portable, sLmpl' in its construction, and theieforeeasy to operate by tbe moit inexperienced, and will ao itswotk with msrvellous rapidity and perfection, and withcomparatiTcly tbe least demand npon the stiongtb of the animals driving it.

Il'o have made recent improvements in this machine by which we aro enabled to

the grain

10

ANY ADPBtSS rBCK. PAKHKK A CO., Koa. OS and 100 Hummer Mt., Boston.

THE SUCCESS

Of tbe ONE DOLLAR SALE a Revolution in TRADK.

WKLAH,

.r» an

Kurnieh at a uniform prico of ONK f)OLsuch article* as are used by erery family, at a less price than the/ are sold by auy wholesale doaler In New Yoilc or llostou.

Agents wanted to co-operate with ns in carrying out pl:tu which meis tho wants of the million, an'i in tho disposal of a largo and vnr eil stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Carpctinss, Ac. Our terms to A*»nt« arc superior to those of any oth firm, as our Circular will show- Those vetting up clubs can secure a pl-ce of Sheeting, Wat.-h, Silk DruRS, Shawl, Sewing Machine, ,tr.,ic.,

Free ol

Cost,

A check describing au article to be sold a Dollar,-10 cte. 30 for $2 4J for $4 GO for Sr. 103 for 810. sent by mail. Ssnd money by ReU tered Letter. Circulars mailed free to any ad dress. Agents wauted every where. Address

--T

KARRIS 1-

*f.ti 34 Hanover Mt., Boston, Hom.

The Last Success,

V.

HICKCOX & CO.,

REAL ESTATE BROKERS

No, SO Ohio Stree

Conveyancein% Carefully Done

Abetr&cts of Title furnished, Lou*

gotmtod

-iJ'tL

thorougWf clean

under almost any combination of diffi­

culties, and we are now nsing an entirely new and eflostive device for telievinic the feeder of dust, thus making the operation of threshing as com futtable and eaft*, as with the ordinary machines it is annoying and fret}Gcntly trsfuctite of

frtsiass a,nn Klil K*

Foriy ai reo 34 uiiled sontlieaat ot town—v acres in c.i Itivatleu, balsnce fine timber. Ver} a &

Stic

Real |Eistat^" Columu

HENDRICH & LANGE,

Office over First National Bauk, d.

13

FOR MALE.

AlOC ID ENT

lJii WiJi/iV-kO .. I 4-'^ 'i f'MI

INSURANCE AGENCY

--1.

$3$

^.-'.ty-g/inmillnt.'

•». l-'fMt'Sfcisai

CITY PBOP£&T¥,

Forty Lots in Linton's Addition to Terre Uante Honse and lot, east Ohio street, House and lot, in McMnrrain'sAddititioo, House and lot

LA

^HOUSE

.BH''t qhte

M. A. CRANE, SAML'L C. SCOTT

t-

color and beauty,

and with, the first application a beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the Hair.

The following Old and Reliable Companies Represented.

Merchants Fire Ins

Apply to

Mcrchantf

PEALFB8 IN

tirain,

Flour and Salt.

Highest market prion paid for all kinds of Grain. Agents for STAB

MPORTED

UNION LINK.

Wore Uou«e on rvlain Htrset, Near the

T. U. .T 1. U. II.

Depot [25lwtf

JOHN HUtKT. ALOStO Bi.Br?

TOHN HANEY&CO., 6TOaAOBT

at

the old

Stand, No.8 North Fourth Street, whore he will be pleased to meet his old friends, and as many new one* as may favor him with their patronaf 25dtf

I

if.i HM«'

it

1

Desirable residence on South llarket Street.— Over 2 acre* of ground, well set with frolt and shrubbery. Prica, $7,000 tersss favorable,

a

I

New frame honse, and lot, 90a30tl feet, vn

berry Hill. Very cheap.

8*1a*

Tw» lots in Dean's Addition, very cheap,.

Five acres, east of ITlagan't Qardea I

200 acres, 3 miles east, known as the "Hussej Farm," all fenced, wtll Improved gond meadow woods pasture and fine timber. A flrst-»la» farm

60 Building Lots, adjoining the city, uorthea —good size—low prlcv and f»v,rabl« terms.

House aud lot, ou 1st streat, north ul Clark Honse—5 rooms, cistern, large stable, 4c. Prici fl,V00. Terms easy. .»•.,-. tf 1 hi .rtgage and Notea $5,1.0(1—at a'l.ag diSCOLnt

Co.

HABTF0BD, CONN.

'7 Off

ne

NorlhAmerlean Fire Ins. Co

HABTFOBP, CONN.

111le'

Ac.

Aganls_ for the Tery Best

Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co

157 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK.

a

A,a.umt9D.i

Buckeye Fire Inliirance to

CLEVELAND, OHIO.

United Slates Life Ins. Co.

No. 40 WALL ST., NJEWTOBK.^

1 :vfq'jct

World Mutual Life In£" Co.,

117 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK. v.-

Franklin Life Insurance Co.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

United States Casualty, Co.,

66'BROADWAY, NEW TOBK,„„, ., •••A -'iimi-r s.i --'S.t.'a .im

Applications taken and Policies issued in sny ot the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.,,

f.

SCOTT & CRANE,

Oenoral Fire and Life Insurance Agent

O I a a a 1

Main

st.

9

between 5th & 6th

Terre Haute, Ind.

Offloe 159 Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson ft Bust

IFIH.ATO*-

Rhine and Mosel Wines,

BORDEAUX CLARETS,

Lisbon and Burgundy Port and Sherry Wine,

COGNAC BRANDY,

HOLLAND GIN,

Ail strictly PURE and ol tbe BEST qoalitiee,

U. WEISS'« DO'S,

Between 3d

lANmxmsmwssr

E A O I N A

ne

and Money inverted.

-o In -. ,frjr

-i""-j

ti&s *&iw Si' JEW

i' ttr.'i

Vrr»RTO!LTTT!!

RABB

't|

IT Ti 1 3Jft»Vslt

Office of

StxtOK

Mlef commencing

it

K.

Fourth

Curaof ol

AND

Main Strettt,

Terre Hante, 111 il.

Abstracts of title furnished, Loans ae gotiated, and Maney invested.

Sibley's addition on 6th street,

and lot in

R»SE's addition on

8th street,

Honse nnd lot on Poplar, between 6th and 7th

•treats, Honse and lot ou North 6tb, between Chesunt and Lintou streets.

Two business Houses on a str^e.

COUNTY PBOPKBTV.

Farm ef 89 acres in Honey Cr .» Township, 173 acres IU Linton township. 3 Acre* below the Boiling wess side canal. jan39dtf

I N S A N E O N

•f A .5— ..-

iv.j LAIOTSATMTL fa

IT

toi

1

Walmsley,

111 Main Street.

We hare derided to hereafter give our atten tion to the salec(

HOSIBKT, IBi 4 WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, LACES,

WM./ EMBROIDERIEB.aM CORSETS, HOOP SKIRTS,

And^nch AE partaia to a Flrtt-Cl«'fs

Trimmings Store!

And to relinquish iiuinssa of STAPLE DRY GOOrK *»f every kind. In ord^r to R.\1*TTLY dm^oie of tbe lAf**-, and

Saturday, July 25th, 1968,

The followibg desirable (Toods

AT COST! AT COST!!

All of onr

PRINTS

1

gaoaui rf-jidw

MUSLINS, bleaclicd and brown, SHEETINGS, 4-4, 5-4, 6 4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4

FLANNELS, large stock. DRESS GOODS, including BLACK SILKS, jt PLAIN ALPACAS/vd ^j®

POPLINS, WOOL DKLADNBS, PLAIDS, PRINTED D&LAIKBS,

Ml

l4

PIQUES.

PERCALES, Ac., 4c. SHAWLS, choice styles 'j»» -xentHa LACE POINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIME RES, JEANS and all kinds of PANT STUFFS. TICKINGS, CHECKS, as A COTTON YARNS, LINEN CRASH,

3***

BATH TOWELS.' *M

ml

TABLE COVERS and CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TABLE DAMASKS by the yard LINEN and COTTON DIAPER, MARSEILLES QUILTS,

Besides a great variety o. other articles that we have not space to name, that will be sold at

PttESEfrT COST VALUE!

Also, during the continuance^ of tMi sftle a

GREAT BJEBVCTION In prices will be made throoghoot the NOTIONS,'WHITE GOODS and

TRIMMINGS STOCK,

So that an assorted bill cf goods may be had much less than inline prices., --tn tea

.thai at

ssSigiJiXI |vLn|SJ« t:tta A .? I*sfi bawSl yf itsj .nftimtfl

W N. B. For the purpose of arranging the Good* and marking every piece with the COS1 PRICE in PLAIN XI&trjtES, our Store will be closed on Friday the 24th inst., and uHU reopen Saturday the 25th, When the above programme witt take effect.

.U.

tiroll

ia

"I

.•-1,XAK S8u»*a

-'.i

iri

^,if',j ib

Wines andLiqiors,

is

tUJC

I- foil

«•,' 1.* ait»,

!!1 -i

CONSISTING IN PART OF

Cvl

87 Main STMET«

Mid

leegf

IIVDTJCEME1VH7S'

F^PARALLCLEO!

Onr object being to make aa,

QTICK WORK

As possible in tbfa Sale, we present the following SXrKA INDUCEMENTS to purchasers to carry

offour

MaStf

STAPLE GOODSt

mt t*

Of every kind at

"f COST PRICES!

And a the same time compete feroneorthe other of theie elegant articles, viz 1st, To the peraon who makes the largest aggregate aiaotint of pnrcbasos ot Qoods (assorlrd through the Stock and for their owa or family use) from the date of commencement of this Sale until the first *day of Beptember next, we will QIVE an elegant new

"ELLIPTIC" SEWING MACHINE!

QH

Sg

ir aim} 1c 1

With glass Pressor.foot, Hommer, Braider, and all tho latest improv'emoats cotnpletc—the cash value of which is

$65. Sixty-Fire Dollars $65!

2nd. To the peason whose aggregate purchases of Goods shall be nextin ampnnt (subject to the above conditions), we will give a spletdid

Yalenclennes Laee Hanili'ehr, WORTH I O A 9

3rd. To the person whote aggregate ,usklHi .. Qoods shall be third la amount, (subject to the •amo conditions), we will give

A

beaatlnil

O O A N E WORTH Twelve Dollars I

HOUSEKEEPERS,

ij yd AKDtnqm» «tw

All interested in buying Diry'Qoodif will FIND THIS

Grand Clearance Sale

An uncqualed opportunity to lay in their supplies for months to cotne, «t

Wholesale Cost FrUs**ll

BEMEMBEB!

Our Store will temain closed oo Friday ni'iM. "ut^ill re-open.

8ATIJROA1. 28tfc.

SAXT0S & WALISIM,, ^111 Main Strett.

ovmlansri A

'Ot gC'3i 'J»j 1 9ft 3 frf

4th 8ts.,

jeiad3m Tern

1

IBUKM

KjJb

sn 19