Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 August 1868 — Page 2

AILY

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TBPstlay August lltii.

Ticket.

Republican

Koii Pit E:illENT,

GEN, ULYSSES S. GRANT, Of Illinois.

jfOll VI«"'E I'RSSIT'ENT.

SCHUYLER COLFAX, Of Indiau&.

I'OB (JOVIKfiOK,

Col. CONRAD HAKKlt, of Vanderburgh. I ,-,H 11 rX TPS' AST liilVtHKuH,

Wllilj ^CMWaCK, of Dim al nr. j.-.uhii nr.TAKY iiv i.VArr.

MaJO«MAX A O A N as I'OH AI'blTOll or STATU. a

JO it JOiiN 1- EVANS!, of lUiuittnu. t,K *»1 V.t'REa or BTATI-, 'T.SERAL NATiJAN li I Jfcl IEiVi-!-«» ol roil c'M'W: or I I' i: *i I. .fi nsf.i. THKOIJOlth W MrOoY, f.f dm ke. «M a*vanifc •'*'»«». fODUT

Mm tin.

Colonc-l JAMK,." B. IU.ACK, of M'.uioii.

iV

ATTOENK'. (iENtKA 1.,

|i WILLIAMSON, of J'litil.tiu. -»*•,,u (.I'l'iauiJtwcvr vr rrtut is- hooiim, fcARNABAS 0. iloUBH, «»f W ajrna, ion ri.fOTor.s AT r.AI'.or, "THOMAS il. NHLSON, of ift4', fN.lAMlN K. CI,AYPOut, »f Fayette.

IOR 1 1.1 rTOIl, SIXTH mSTRI.'T, Cai-taik K. BOSK, of Lawrence. "irtSTJNOr.NT, coi.osr.i. JOHN T. SMITH, of Unnic. ton 0»Nt.KF.SS, »ll• inn W. W. OAKTKlt, of Uli.y. in- ,ri 'ommos i'i.rA«, t»'" rfBTRlf'T, jloH.SASll^L l\ MAXWEI.l., ol lark-. ,-.,H MMKHISB ATTO.!NF\

W. \S. Kl'M^KV.

M(!W

Prai .aik, ih Of.niocrw y's recruit and randi'liile, in Ins free find style of writing, proposes lo resist tht cession of a Republican candidate to Presidency by violent meant. 11c thc Democracy declare the re-organ governments illegal, ,.r.rt that the South ern States owo no obedience to tlx acts of Con« re?B. Bi.aiu ha:- rather an intellect ual looking bead, but it loo

easy

mornory—nnd he forgets that a majori­

ty nt bis

fmpi»rt("'s

Hra

no

A (:hange Worth NotingThe Missouri

Democrat

SeeSlng the ftsgro Vote. Wade

Hampton,

in his speech at

Charleston the other day, urged the South, ern people to m'ako every effort to secure the negro vote for the Democratic ticket. The Democracy are not slow in taking his advice, and are doing all in their power, all over the South, to secure the votes of the froedmon. Thoy are invited to barbncues and foaated, and in tbo handbil calling a mooting of the Democrats of Jackson, Mississippi, recently, the following was conspicuously displayed ''Front seats reserved for freedmeti!" To this, thoro in not so much objection, as lo the alternative which W.vnir. Hamtton held out lo his hearers, that in the ovetit of rofiual on tbo part, of any frecdman t. vote the Democratic tickot, to di -i bargo him instantly from whatever position beholds. His honrers in the South will faithfully tollow this advice also. Thoy stoop to cajole, and will thus threaten bein^a they affect lo despise. They liml the highest exercise of their nobility in giving to the poor man in their employ tbo alternative of surrendering hi* privilege ar-a freeman, or of Btarving. Would it bo any worse for the Kepnblicaic oi tbo North to announce their fixed puvpo:'!) t.o dircbargo ovory laboring man in their employ who votes lor SKYMouit' But Republicans Arc not 30 ehivah'ic thoy love liberty in thonvelvf-s arul their employee,--.

Farts for Honest Democrats. At the Democratic meeting in Mem* phis on Monday night of last week an enthusiastic orator named

Atahnche

devoted lo its dissemination. It may, therefore, be taken as expressing the sentiments, not merely of Fort Pillow

Eewis EL

Ewing,

Says

reign oC K»d|cal deepotitm, will not be so purified, that liberty may flourish on it, until & just chastisement is inflicted upon the daring men who have conspired against the freedom of tho nation. In other words, that

character before the war, lowing attrocious sentiments. An illegal Governor—a usurper of the gubernatorial powers—may be the cause of the disturbances in a State. Tbo people of a State may be rightfully striving to overthrow his illegal authority. The President of the United States is not bound in such a Awe to support the usurpation by the power of the Goneral Government and lo perform his clnty underjthe Constitution, he must determine whothor the man who calls himself the Governor of

a State,

coln is

ftC

lite

»n

izo

small-lacks

lmrolu "0t

to hoar arms against (.ionoral Grant.

An Inquiry

A Domocrut Horn Kuilivari county inquired at this oilico a day or two ago if '••loiiN T. Sco'jt, Democratic caudidate for JuJgo of Lliis (J.irnrnon Plena District, is the same .lonx T. ^c»tt who figured

prominently about the Provost Marshal's Office ir. this city during the draft?" The writer of this articlo was not here at that time, but it is quite improbable that tbeve are two .John T. tSooirs in this city, and we suppose the candidate for Judge must bo the late lianger-on at the Provost Marshal's ofiice.

mentions as a

curious proof of tbo complete political revolution which has taken place in Northern Missouri, the#fact that Atchison oounty. once the nest and nursery of border ruffisn, stuic-ssion Democracy, was not oven rt-p».''-- ?riL?0 N,t ail in the Democratic cr.av::::'.:c.- fa Thur^y.

From otbur counties came the old proslavery, pro- rebellion Democrats iu strong force from one c. unty there woro present three well-known bushwhackers and guerrillas a« delegates but from Atchison nobody answered. Perhaps the utter neglect of North Missouri in forming the tickot was duo to tbo fact that in that section of the State iho Democrats can find not. a single lit man for any office— so completely his that party melted away.

"Let us have more llood-letti7ig}' We ask our Democratic readers to take

a calm look at the situation, to examine it in tho light of recent experience, and- see what is involved in the result of this campaign.

We

ton

ask it for their own sakes,

for their votes will not be needed to elect Grant and avert war. The action

The weight of

Lowknstin'k

held forth in language so agreeable to the

that a column of that sheet is

For­

rest, but also oi the Tanuessee Democras cy in general. We give a sample: The soldier being educated for the camp, is totally unfit for civil responsibiU ity. His prolession i-= lawlessness: his teachings tyranny his law, the bayonet and the cannon his Constitution, his own will Supreme Court, a military commission [Applause.] If Grant be elecled, ho feared tb» last Presidential election will have been held this land. Shadows of elections may gull the people, but the body corporate will he dead. Got ready, then, said the spoaker. i„ beul the supple hinges of the knee before Ulvsses the I1 irjt [Never! 2\nver!"j

a venerable Demo­

cratic politician in Tennessee, bas written a letter denouncing thrt tranchisp laws of that State, which, as he admits, havo been pronounced constitutional by the State Supreme Court, and giving this advice:

A time has come in which the people must relieve thnmselves by direct and immediate action under tho first clause of the Constitution of the State. If such action should ha resisted by fores, that lbrco should bo

repulsed.

the Mobile

frcister, of August

4th We hnow there sr« many Democrat# at tho North, including some distinguished 6oldier», vko believe that the political atmosphere, poisoned by the long

thousand

the counter •revolution

i\S\ll nol be complete without more blood letting. The Charleston

Mercfiffi^

true to

its old

the fol-

is rightfally its Gov­

ernor or not. Now, on this point there is no doubt. Everybody knows tho opinion of the President.

These specimens are taken froir the Southern press without any effort to find the roost rampantly radical oxprossions and cannot he regarded as exceptional.— Some Southern oratorc- and papers, it true, deem it prudent to .ipeak vith_something of reserve, but thesaino feeling pervades all their utterances.

Take tho liles of papers of 1800 and compare them with those of 18G8 and the similarity of Southern sonliment of the formor period with that of to-day will .T'.rike tho most careless render. Wo are living 1800 over again. The same party that determined to forcibly to re»ist the inauguration and administration of

Lin­

now preparing for another resist­

ance if Grant is elected. Are the Northern supporters of Seymour and Bi.air prepared for tho entertainment to which their Southern Iriends invito them Has not the country .seen enough of Democratic rebellion Are thero not enough widows and orphans— their husbands and fathers slain by a Democratic war—in this land of ours? Have we more territory than we need for purposes of peace, that the Democracy should devote it to the blasting devastation of war Are there not soidiers' graves enough, that the Democracy desire an increase of such monuments of their traitorous malice Are there not maimed cripples enough Or iloes the Democratic heart delight, in tho music of crutches, and the heavy thud of a wooden leg? Is not the industry of the nation sufficiently burdened with tho fearful mountain 'of debt which the Democratic rebellion piled upon the weary shoulders of patient Labor? Or do the Democracy desire to add to their benefactions another similar legacy? 'sUfis

It is time for the honest and candid men of that party to survey the field, to take soundings and learn whither t&e party is drifting. We do not beliavd the Democracy of the North desire another war. And God knows that the great heart of the nation prays for perpetual peace.

'/Let ue

hare peace," is the

benediction of our noble leader, "Let ui have peace" responds every heart thai is not cailous to every manly or humane feeling.

But the Southern Democracy brush up their "faded gray,'' scour up their rusty muskets and sabers, bring out tho stars and bars and about, "War,y .^"War,''

of tho

Democratic party within the last month, has rendered the success of the Republican cause as certain as any event of tho future can be. It is of little importance to the successful side, whether or not Grant's majority shall be increased by the addition of a tew thousand, more or less, of Democratic voters to the Republican column. But it is important to honest men, that their action should be £uch as an honest mind could approve. It is important that a man's political courno should be compatible with self-respect. It is important that a man's children should be able to look at their father's grave without tho shameful consciousness that he was, either from ignorance allied with traitors.

or malice,

FOREIGN ITEMS.

There are 113,550 criminals at largo in lingland and Walos.

Two

bull tights have recently been held

in Havre, in France.

A Paris paper

says that white lad

gloves are banished from fashionable society gray, pearl and light orange are now invariably worn.

The partisans of the late Marshal O Donnell are said to be engaged in another plot against the fair and fat Queen Isabella of Spain. Their object is to place tho heir apparent, the Prince of Anurias upon the throne.

books

It is said

exported last year

from Great Britain was 49,906 hundred weight. In 1862 it was one-third less, owing, probably, to the theu convulsed slate of society in the United States.

A letter from Civita

Vecchia suys that

in a few days tho transport Guard will sail for New York, carrying a statue of Hamilton, executed by an American sculptor for his Government and designed for the Capitol at Washington.

Before the dying Queen of the dead Theodore consented to intrust her child to the guardianship of Captain Speedy, she exacted an oath. ''Haveyou a mother?" she asked "then swear: May my mother die a bitter death if I neglect this child The young Prince is said to be very in* telligeut, acd already Speaks a few tfr.i-ds of English.

in Paris that Prince Napoleon's

recent travels have resulted in a firm accord between France and Turkey against the ambitious designs of Russia. It is also alleged that the

Prince is satisfied that

for many years to come Austria will be powerless in .Europe, and that it will be die for France to look to her for affective aid in case of a war with Pressia.

Lord Ernest Vane Tempest, the present Conservative candidate for Stobkton, is one of the survivors of the battle of Balls Bluff, fought in 1862. Previous to his entry into the Federal service, Lord Ern. est had been removed from the British army by tho special command of tho Queen, in consequence of a series of practical jokes upon a brother officer, perpetrated at Brighton. *JV

Afrn&'jf^liihwli "letter from

PetoMburg alleging

metres of land northeast of the Prussian irontior are on fire. The soil, composed of a bead of peat of from

20

to

40

•i'-lf ,'S

hectares ot

timber are in

flames, and the smoke ia so dense that sev« oral have been suffocated.

A correspondent of

I,e Gaulois

recently

pawl a visit to Victor Hugo, is Guernsey. He describes the author of

Lea Mkerables

as working every day until noon be thon takes his bath, breakfasts

and

receives his

friends. "He appears stranger and more uiasculinn'with bis gray hair and white unshaven beard, than ho looked twenty years ago. One might say he was younger, as ho certainlv ia handsomer.'

Literary.

Bonneb ia to engage, it is said, twelve distinguished Generals of the loyal South to writ" a serier, of twelve articles for the

Ledger. Tikt.iens is reported to be a clever

vorse-maker, and to have a pile of unpublished MS. Where's Oarleton

A well-known politician has written a political comedy, introducing tho prominent character-, of the time, and is seeking a publisher.

One of the .latest fashions in magazine publishing in to return articles months after they have been accepted.

A

Jena critic pretends to have discovered that Byron's "\\Ternor" is a translation from the German. Absurd

Swin'tiuUN k, suys a London letter, is ^Writing a voluptuous drama, which he calls "Sardanapaluai''

Walt

"1'at.mkis's Ykortaulk Copmktu: Lo rioN has cured my face ol an eruption of over live years standing-.1' A. J. Jessop of Mt. Airy, Hamilton County, Ohio 1

Nkvkrmork—Can

"Spalding

the coarse gritty

tooth powders and tooth destroying chem icai fluids find a place on th6 toilets ol sansible people. The fragrant and pr« servalive Sczouont has superceded them all.

Glue" mends Funiture, 1 !I Ornamental Work

Toys, Crockery ami a r. di

Plialoii's Paphian faction

for Beautifying Ui- .SKIN' and COMPLEXION Removes all ERI PTIONS, FBECRIK8. PIMPLES MOTH NOTCHES, l'A.v, etr„ and renders

THK SKI* SOFT, FIAK and BLOOMING. For LADIES in the NURSERY It is invaluable. For GENTLEMEN afterSHAYINU It has no equal "j*HAeiAN LOTION" Is the only reliable rem edy for Diseases and blemishes of the SKIN.

PHALON'8 "PAPniAN SOAP' for tbc TOILET Nl llSKliV and BATH, will not rfaap the 8IIN Price, 25 Cents per rake.

"FI.OR HE

grand

SIAYO,"

..pxoR I»E MAY©."

A NEW PEHFC.UK FOR THK HANDKKKCHIEF KXOFISITF., DELIfATK. UASTINO FRAGRANCE PHALON & SON, NEW iORK, sold bf all Drug, gJSfcja* ju*l-jiturua

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A few Pui*iU will la admitted, in Arithmetic u,.l Pfitunflinsiiip, at 84,Oil per motith,

A O

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For further information, call ami «ee the ?rhoo). tieod for ColJo^e faper. Adiresa,

OAETIN

&

OWEN,

mblSdtf PRIKCIPALt

rpERRE HAUTE JS O VELTY WORKS, BY

TITTMAN & CO. No. 16, south Fourth St., opposite Post Offlce,

Terro Haute, Ind. Moult,*, PBiWtmia Light MirniNtat neativ rstrt'Tto. ##T" Lef- nrhar'n Brrecb-L .-vllng ,-»hot Gun also Tittmau'* Br.ocb and Uazz'te t.o.Uev mad? to or der from new or otri miteria'j. «s-fiererai Repairing prompttr Attended to.

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Oftice.—South east corurt of Main ssd Fifth fitreeta, ot(. 1onneUy'a Ore* Storo. tnvStidly

AT, ROACH, ANT,

St-

that

340

square kilo­

feet in

thickness, has taken fire in ten thousand dmer»nt

spou the destruction is frightful,

FLEA AND BED-BUG

EXTERMINATOR. T. IFt-STlSrAlRip, sas Olive Street, JKo.

Ordera by mail will promptly attended to aad gooae to »ny part of tho country my2Gd3c

i^nfer

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS..

fiOTTAGE BILL KKHINAKV fonng Ladie*. Ponghkeep«ie, N. Y. iteo

OKin

Blotto:

Whitman never had an income

ot over $firtO a year.

IJ

Cwab*k people use !oar-e pe.ri'umery and

vice rcrsu.

It is sab* to set down a lady

who use:-, thai spiritual perfume. Piiai.on "FLOll DH MAYO," an a person of taste and sensibility-perhaps a poetess, or fine musician. Sold by all druggists.

—For

iteopena

Bept If). Tile beat feat area of European ft ud home srhoots. Kapetial atlentioa to modern Languages, ftfuaic aolAri. Dr. Lctvlt'Gjeoiastios, bitnalion and alimat* neanrpaRwd. For proapeclui, f.ddr, .is Ituv. UKO T. Klt'KR, liector.

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FEJtALK OOLLEOE.—S5th year

begins dept. IVtb. Ona of lie oldest and beat institaliona lor edncating our daugbi^rs !200a year, siend f..r L-atflogae to W. P. Kerb, A. if., Granville, Lickingconnty, Ohio.

J\,T D8IO VALK SKMI NARY.—Devoted

1?X

sitrhj

taclu-

to Ibe Abt and SciKKfe

"If itbeikat 1 Unre douem murh that I

haw itoneone /king ot a time*'—Wiu,

Pitt. Terras

$T.|iO per Academic year. Young tadiea desiring nt tbemaelres for teachers of the piano, harp, organ, guitar, melodeon, or Tocal'aatton in tta« ahortent time posaibta, would do well to address Pkincipai U. V.S., Al. V. Box, New London, Ot.

"WEARING OF TUB

A(jKNT3

iKEK

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W\NTEP for Ih© mont. duterMuiuog book pnbti*h«(l, at'onudfiig in Bohiftoce^Halunrand Wit'. Agent* say il i» tho hest selling: l»ook onl, ai people »ro tlr« of repetition

ot

dry

«*«-(ftiln And ttriuy reports. (tnc amhi r»s iu one weHt.

v.

$

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Circular, Mill, Mid ay, Gang and Cross Cut

S A. W S

Kwr? .^aw tliat It-arm our Factory ie fit Temp ered imd Patent Groiind,

perfectly

trn» and eveu,

and ad of nniorn toiuper by onr palont t»mperii.g |irncps«. 4

LIPPENCOTT & BAKEWELL'8 PATENT GBOONP,

t,

t'PATENT TEMPER—'

41

LIPPENO OTT & GO'S WARRANTED

AST STEEL SAWS,.

A E S nliaia-, as good an the I..int.

(Oolburn'a Patent)

Jm-XIJKEZ

Cauiiut be excetleii. It'e gnaranty tbey will en 25 per cent. Biore than conimou Axes, with leae tabor to tha chopper.

Send for circular and prices to XjIPFiNCOTT BAKCWELL, Plttsbni'^b, Pa„ Sole Manufactureis. Fore sale by principal Hardware DeaL-m.

EJECT ALL VIOLKNT PURGATIVES. Thoy ruin the tone of the bowels sad weaken the di gution. 'lAr.BANT'i lirFFEBVESCENT 'SrLTZEa arrniKNT la used by rational

people ns a meaaa of relisting aU derangements of the atomach, liver and intestines, because removes obstructions without pain and Imparts vtgor to the organa which it purifies and regu atea. 8oi,r by all DRtrooisrs.

HDIES EXCLUSIVELY. BANDANAH, or Xisdies Friend MjS&

a Substitute for

entirely

new invention.

and

Becommecled by all ebi

iNcsr Physicians,andapproved

of by

will Just five yean.

£veby lady

a: ludi^pcasdbld to i-vzuv iiios ana li&e ried lady

during monthly uidtspi:.!*.im.

medicine.

it is no

Elegant, Eaty

and

Durabli. warranted,

Circnl»ra

free.

Lasy

Ar.E"T3 wanted. Price $2 and 83. For sale by all Dbuogists, and

sent free

on receipt of price,

from the Pbincipal Depot. Address Bandinab MASCrACTraiNO Co,,649and C51 Broadway, N,

rSTGOSUNCTmay

f.

or Soul-Charming.

How either sex fascinate and gain the atfections of anyone they choose, instantly also secure prosperity in love or business. Every one can acquire this singular power. This queer, oxciting book has been published by na ten jeats, the sale of which has been enormous, and is tho only book of the kind in the English language, sent by mail for 25 cents, or fivo for one dollar, together with a guide to the unmarried. Addreis T. WILLIAH A 00., Bnok Publishers, Thlia delphia.

ARE OPiMI),

And will sell more for the money than an

DOLLAR CONCERN IN THE COUNTRY.

m* our Inducements for forming Clubs are more than double thai of anr establishment In the t'ountry.

For the proef of this assertion, please bxainirie onr TermB lo Agents, which ere as follows: JWTtead carefully lind compare with the terms for gutting np club,, as advertised by oilier eg tabllsbments.

Any person Rending us Two Dollars can re ceive for the sane a set otion froui the following articles:—l'*o .not one) fi'J piotn- Morocco Albums,

'i

pairs (cot one pair) of Congress Boots, 2 pieces (not one pier*) of Pants Pattern, 2 (not one) 5 bottle Revolving Castors, '2 (aot onei worsted Breakfast Shawl?, or any itvo articles (not one Hi-tick- from onr exchange list. ti'e

null.(/«' .rud

of Soda.

N A

SAI/ iHitftiiV-.MTti CO.,

l*itlHbiir£?li, l'

nuSdeodly

TERRE HAUTE

COMMERCIAL (OUM.K,

Cftrner Main and, 5th Street*,

[OVKlt TURLL, Rin.KY

£0

printed of

saleat

one

dollar eaeh.

Any person sending Three Dollars can receive for ihosamo a selection lrom the loilowing arti cles:—to yds. Iel,aine, 1 whit" -Marseilles Q11 tlt ?. 1 not one 1 lflOview Turkoy Worn.-r.i Alliums, -ji yos. Mheeling, Wool Rqnaro Shawl, 2 sets (not one set) Oold Bosom Sluus, 'I (not one) Hair Guard Obains, with gold plated trimmings. (Tho trimmings of these chains are advertised by other concerns ua

Quid,

are all of them gold pkuod,)

We il! alio tend CO printed tires of articles for file at one dollar each

Any person sending Ten Dollars can receive for tbesama, a selcteloa from th» following articles .—7 yds. (uot four yds.) double with Cloth for Cloaking and Coating, 3 (not two)Bcached Linen Table Cloths, with doz. (not ne doz.) Linen Damask Napkins, 30 yds. (not 2* yds.) Hemp Carpeting, 13 rds. extra quality, black or colored Alpacca Drees Patterns, It yos. extra qnality. Poplin Dress Patterns, SUrsr Bunting Caie Watch, new (not second handed) 2 doz. (not one doz.) ivory handled steel bladed Knives and Forks, 1 pr. snp/risr Wool Blanksts, nica Fur Muff and Cape, 2 (tot obe) silver plated engraved Ice Pltchtrs, 9 yds. (not 7yds.) Wool Caasiuere for nit, 2 doz. (not one doz.) Bcger?' best silver plated Korkr, oommaa Sense Sewing Machine (the real article, not a base imitation as used by other concerns), 4 (not two) Honey Comb Quilt, 2 (not one) splenaid clasp Family BibWs.

JFe

mil also send printed notices

restored

il

trill also "end

„f." 120

sale at one dollar each. For

The quality of the Qaod*

tetter than theseu-sed by ar,p other crnCem in tkecamtry We

are of the opinion that, after reading the above advertisement, some parties will come to tho conclusion that they have been

by some of the

pi-rrtlti iiiindUd

bogm Gift concerns

iu Ibis city.

Wo cannot offer to the person seeding ua the largest amount of money for a month, a Gift of money or Watches, as that is a violation of the Law against Lotteries bnt in addition to the above liberal terms, we well sell to any one vo may send us $10, eleven articles from oui *xchange list, all to to be sent in one order and for SSO'we will sell twenty-two articles from oar. exchange list, all to bs sent in une order.

Moneyent in Registered Letter or by a Poalal Money Order, or Draft atosr nat. fata-log-aes sent to any address,

P. S. Acenta will pleasa notify what firm hare agents in their town or city, and they will receive onr most sincere thanks

THOMAS L. FENNO & CO.

Nog. 5)6 & 64 film St.,

BOSTOXT, KA.SS.

A '-wr ,*»

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

STAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS THE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANTFACrCBI»« CO.. Albany, N Y. Mann-facinrr-rB »f 7EitcBAi.ApaicrLTra.it. MACBiaEar, Comprising ttin cajebratod "SUr" Threshing Machiues "Htar Railway (or Endlr&a chain) and Lever lion6 Powers "Mar" Cotton Gins and (^•KtsiMtiiOlrcilsiClrai-tntSamBUli VegetaMs Cnttera: Horse Hay Furkt fera and Feed Mills Power Corn Sheilora, Dow Fuwera, &c,, Ac.

We wish to call the particular attention of Farmer* to onr celebrated "STAR" THRE9HKH akp CLKANSU, which, as lately improvrd, we claim it far titperior to any o:her mactiine now In market. Tt is compact and easily portable, simple in il3 conatroction, and therefore ensy to operate by tbe most iaexperioactd, and will do ita work with marvellous rapidity and perfection, and with comparatively the least demand upon tho strength of the animals driving it.

TKo have tuadc recent improvementa in t^amachine by which weareenabled to

the fi.r.n

ot

Uosic.

calties, and we are now uniog an entirely are and elTcijtive device for lelieving the feeder of dust, thus making the opsration 01 threshing a romI.11 table aud safe, as with the ordinary m.nj^nes it ia annoying and frequently (isatrnctffo of health.

These Machines are made of anitable sizes for our "Star" Railway Hcrse Tower and for our "Star" Lever Powers for 4 and 6 horse*

For Hale by oar Ageuls and dealers geueraliy. For full particulars, settd for oar Illustrated Dee.eriptivo L'ircnlar Hnd Price List Correfpondenta will please address The Albany i'otton Uln MaaUfarlurlliK (WJ'- Drawer lt o, Altiauy N.

Proof of onr statement that we hare made

A €/OitlJP.liKTJK

We B-llevery deicription of DRY AND FANCY GOODS,PLATED WARE,JEWELRY,WAT0AE8, SEWING MACHINES,&c., Ac. for the uniform price of ONE DOIllAK. CiaruLAna sent to ANY ADDBESS VBSE. PA8KKR CO., N««. 98 anil 100 Summer at., Boston.

Agents wanted to co-operate with us iu carry ing out a plan which meete the wants of the mil liou, and in the disposal of a large and varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Watchee, Carpetiues, Ac, Onr terms to Agontiare superior to those of any otU"r firm, as onr Circular will show Thoso getting up clubs can secure a pii-ce of Sheeting, Wat.'U, Silk Dress Shawl, Sowing Machine,

Free oi Cost, A check dejeribiug an article t« be sold fur 1 Dali»r, lOcts., 3(1 for S2 11 for ft, 60 for 8C 100 for ®10. seul. by mail. Hand money by Re tered Letter. Circulars muileti free to any ad dress. Agents wauted everywhere. Addresa ... 1IAKK1N

I

E O I O N

HfcTRADE,

fan lio fuiiud in (lis f*ct that tin immense huei neite wo have built up has iuduced a multitude of 8MAI.L toxcr.uNS to imitate our club system, and aoiae by, aavertisiugthe present th will givj to agon's,seek, uu«uocets6uliy, to divert ine of out business tt» rhemstlve«. Wo m«ka th|« annoanceruent simply to inform tbe public that it will bj'fjr tkeir interest to patronize t-ur house, asvvj Htift continue to giyi: iietteb ooods and OBtATEB INnrcKMP.aTS TO AOEST.-l THAN* ANY OTIIF.B COSCEBN IN THE lll'SI NE8.S.

mcweaoit

BY ITS USE-p-

Gray

or Faded Hair is

AS, B.

u.

whtcli is a deception, as Ihey

(not one) silver

plated,chased r.utter Dishes, inot, 0110) silver platod 5 buttle lierolyiog Castors, A sels (not one set) 8teel llladeil JinivoB and Forks, 0 (uot one) Worsted Promenade Shawls, ^uot one) iadier,' long gold plated Chains, (not nasj ladios'solid Gold noiibI«Ring", (uot one) gsiit'sheavy chas ed rold plated Kings. (These rings are advertised by other t-nnrerosas solid gold, whicti is a Irand upon the public,) (not one) black wnlout Work Bex as or Wriliug Desks, 'J (not one) extra.inaliij Balmoral SkirtH, 'I sets (uot one) of Jewelry and Sleeve Buttons to match, 2 (net oue) anperior Turkey Morocco Shopping Hags, 'J. pairs inol oue) ladies' Balmoral Boots. lie

10

printed nettee* tf artirlen for

11 le at one dollar each.

A

CO.]

Any person sending Five Hollars, (not six dollars) can receive lor the same a selection from the following articles.—A black or colored Alpaooa Uross Pattern, a Poplin Dress Pattern, 1 piece of Brown or Bleached Sheeting, 1 engraved (G bottles) silver plated Revolving Castor, 4yaros superliue CasMimere, extra heavy large slz«d White Quilt, 1 pair gsnts' Oalf Boots, 4 yds. good Wool Frocfeina 2(not oue) best quality Balmoral Skirts, an eight day Clock, made by Seth Thomas, 4 yds. double width Cloth for ladies' Packs or children's wear, a silver plated Cake or Card Basket, Fur Unit'or Cape. Wojl Long Shawl, splendid clssp Family Bible, 4 yards (not three yards) druble width water pi oof cloaking. 2 seta each (not one set each) Ivory Handle- Knives, with Silver plated Forks, 1 set of Lace Curtains.

',v—

fk rcug1q clean

under almost auy combination difll-

qnicidyf

to its

youthful color and beauty,

and with the first application a beautifnl gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the Hair. It will cause Hair to grow on Bald Spots.

It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING

hate

PBI^ONEDoll/m

UAG(tERT\'

& CO

j»r..\i.T:!iB ts

Tin,

!opiHkr

Iron

and Sliect

Ware,

Slate and Metallic Rooters,

Aud M.tiuilaciujrrs of

tialianlzed IronCJornice,

Window flaps,

ttHtterlns Ac

Agrulb !«*r ih« V«iry "Brrtt

HOT AIR FURNACES

187 Main Street, A

Terre Ilaute, In«l.

Work done in all parts ol' Hie country on short notice and reasonable terms. mayl2

BT0RAGE, COMMISSION & GRAIN,

OWEH TUI.LIH

4

Forwarding fc Coaimisslofl Merrliaiit? PEALKSfc

tirain, Flour and

Highest market prtoe paid for all kinds of Qrain. Agent? for Star

Union

OttNiBUS LINE.

I LLEE'a OMiN'IB US

K.J, A HI)

II ACE LINE.

Willattenl! to all calls for traibs the Gity.Jand aiso deliver passe&gvn, in any part of the city with care and dUbstch

All orders le t«:ithe Plate,at The Post Office, at Davis' Drug ttore, or my reafdence wiii bo rompt. IT attended to. tau90dtf

JOHN -ARMSTBONCr, ^3^

dnnsmitlk and Stencil Cutter.

Flour, Whisky and Sack hranda, alio Plate* pi Barking Clothing, cit

to

order.

EJQntu made and repaired in the best of style* All work warranted to give satisfaction.

Shop 2d door East of the New Court Douse, jo street, at the Vigo county Hay Scales, idl

COFFEE and SllilAR by llie

pouud, 100 ponnds, ba« and

barrel. Prirofl j»rrtporilouwS to Uie"*ftmovi nT pu

Good Butter and Picnic

1

THE SUCCESS.-'/

Of the ONK DUL(,AR HALE a Revolution in TBADK.

WELAB,

Furnish at a uniform ptice of ONE DOL such articlci as are used by every family, at a leas price than tbey are sold by any wholesale dealer in New York or Boston.

A

S* 1,1" MM Kit,

31 Hanorer St.. Bmtan, Hass.

The Last

Periodic il bandage*.

An

HOTELS.

gUN TIN HOUSE.

D. C.STUNKABD, Prop*. Southeast Corner Public Square,

Terre Haute, Indiana

BOARD, #3,00 PER DAY.

FREE OMNIBUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.

JACOB BCTZ.

is immediately checked.

For Sale by ait Srajgiits. DEPOT removed from Greenwich St. to 36 Barclay St. & 40 Park Place.

i'

PATRONIZE

E. "3BTAKT

E. R. BKlfANT & CO., (Sncceasora to J, R, THEKKB,)

IrfNK.

Ware Jriou.se on Main Htrset, Near the T. II. & I. B. t. P-pai f2.Hwtf

JOHN HANTT. ALOKZO H1HST

OHN HANJ£\

article'for

larger clubs the ralne increases ill the name ratio. Uar stock o( Good* In all new and in good order.

& CO.,

6TOSAGB, COMSHSltVN AM

A I N E A E 8

Hticiiuut: iu f.i»i He at «hr Basin. Klir.K HAfiTE. ITil'

tsr—-,,

.g

JOSEPH STRONG,

,• &

•.'j

Wholesale & Retail Grocer,

No. 190 Main Strc

crackers

1

15

Z..A

tta

S

Cove Oysters, 1 lb. Cans, $1.85 per dozen

Teas by Hie pound or caddy, from $125 to $'2,40.

an

i'Hrs*-?

if!#*

o- o. java, I noPFRE CEYJLON JAVA f. W VI J? Ja Xl. GOLDEN RIO, -n

Stock large, fresh and complete

*V5

The intercut of Customers closely watched.

v' rr. $.•

Barrels of tliter Vinegar on hand and for sale low. h'V.iC

ATTORNEYS.

jn(5. r. HAtan.

cuAni.ts ORun.

JgAIRD & CRUPT,

Attorney's ut Office.—Ho.82 Main treat, up dtafrs. febli

Wm. E. McLEAN,

Attorney and. Counwllor nt Law. —AKH—

GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT Terre Haute, In(l.: Office.—Mo.86 Main Street. denSd ly

DENTISTRY.

F. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW

8UBQK0N AND It l.PtlAMrAI.

E IV Is

J.

HI

GEO. C. BUT

NATIONAL HOUSE,

•i Con. Sixth and Main Stbeet, TEBB£ HAUTE, IND.

JACOB BlITZ & B0J¥....° PR0P11IKT0RS,

This Ifonse has been thoroughly refurolshe 1 my Jildwly

pLARK

HOUSE.

CoRNEtt

KNF.lt OF F1BBT AND OHIO STBF.KTS.

Terre Haute, Iniliann.

W: K. GRIFFITH. Propprletop

Office of Marshall, Mcnte?ima aud Palestine Hack Lines. FreaBntt.-) to and from all Trains,' nov28dtf

rjl.RRR.Bl KAUTE HOUSE,

OOENK& MAIN ANU AfiVKNTB ATftEETS, Terre Haute, ludiann.

This Ilotcl Uas recently been refitted, aud put Ib fli-st-clH.ii) order, olteiing accommodations unsur pnna«nl in the Stalo.

HIHIjEY ft TURNER.

PHYSICIANS.

R. A. ARNAUD.

Offiof.—Ooruer of Main and Kiftli ytreets, over tbe National BtnleBank. IIFSIDKNCB—CheBtnnt St', between rth and 7lh. miaiyl TKBHli HAlTTE. INP.

MANUFACTURERS.

HOME MANU­

factures.

We br.re on hand a fine stock of Sash, Doors and Blinds, or our own manutaotnre, which we wiil ssll at a very small »dveuc» on isl.

We Warrant our Work

to be superior to any erer before offered in this market. Baying of ua will fnrnlsh employment to your own Mechanics, and at the same time

Beneiit Yourselves as we arrant all our work. We also keop on hand, and maunfaotnro to order, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and every variety of Finishing Lumber used in build ing.

CLIPT & WILLIAMS. PRAIUIK CIT? PLANING UU-L9. fellMif

^["OTICE TO SETTLE

All persons knowiug themselves Indebted to the state of Matthias Mogger, deceased, or to tbe firm ol Mogger ft Buck, aro hereby notified to settle tbe same without delay, with the undersigned. The creditors of said estate or firm sro also notified

to

pro'.nt their claim due them by said

estate or firm, to the undersigned, for the purpose a speed set: lament. ANDREW KAUFMAN, jySOdwlw

A iNTON SHTDE, Xl Oi'

nstrnmental and Voeal Masle. Orders left at LiudeuiAn'a or Eatzcnbach's promptly attended to. Bf»r of references giyen.

July£d:tm.

ttARBERT.

J.

K. MARSH

IOWA

An experience of fifteen year* enabh us toiu»ore satisfaction in every department of business atlng to a general Real Estate Agency.

HAHBERT & MARSH, 54 WALNUT STREET, nX7dwly Dea Moines Iowa

LAND AGENCY.

M' U. niCKCOI. H. D. SCOTT. QXO. C.

HICKOOX & CO.,

REAL ESTATE BROILERS '25X5

No. SO Ohio Strec

IU.

FOR

l-3c.

Heal |E«tate 75".

rv,

SncceaBor to Dr. P. M. WELD, No. 157 Alain St. National Block, Term Hauto, led. [m3(V1tf

I A S O N

IV T~

1

ErcCiasoa xo sa. a. b. uuixh,

OFFICE—Oa Ohio, between 3d ana 4th Street, apl&dtf TEBBK-HACTE. IKD.

K. C. O. LINCOLN,

The Oldest Established Dentist

In Terre Haute,

StOwo*—On Sixth titreet, between Main and Ohio, one door south of National House. Having had upwards of eighteen years' expe rience in Dentistry, be is confident that ho can gire satisfaction in all cases. [jy20dly

I or

HENDRICH & LANGE,

Office over First National Bauk, S. K. Corner ol Fourth and Ham Streets,

Terre Haute,. Ind.

Abstracts of title furnished, Loans nn gotiated, and Money invested.

House and lot ou Poplar, between till, and 7tb streets, House and lot on North 6tb, between Ohesuoi and Linton streets.

Two business Houses on a.ain atr.-e. COUNTY rBOPEflTl. ,* Farm of 69 acres in Honey Cr -»k Township, 173 acres ia Liuton township. 3 Acres below tho Boiling Mill, wess side canal. jan29dif

INSURANCE COLUMN.

FIRE, LIFE,

—AN D—

A O I E N

INSURANCE AGENCY

H. A.

CRANE,

.X.

IV

Conveyanceing Can/fully Done

At«tracts of Titla furnished, Loans ne goti a ted and Money invested.

.STt'pSi

f* ..•

BAIjK. ,r

Desirable residence on South Market Street.— Over 2 acres of ground, well set with fruit and shrubbory. Price, 7,000 terms favorable,

New frame honne, aud lot, 90x300 feet, on Str** berry Hill. Very choap. .fip ^"1

Two lots in Dean's Addition, very choap. -.w.

Vivo acres, east of Vlagan's flardea

4

SAML'l. 0. SCOTT

The following Old and Reliable Companies Represented.

Merchants Fire Ins

Worth American Fire

CLEVELAND. OHIO.

United States Life Ins.

Genoral Fire and Life Insurance Agent.

OFPICKi

Main St., between 5th & 6th

Terre Haute, Ind.

Office 169 Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson & Bust

.,,-7

MPORTED

Wines and Liquors,

Rhine and

ANNOUNCEMENT

E A O I N A

It.n |.s

S

Office of Saxton

•r jsii

1?*^'

2(HI acres, S miles oast, knowu as the "llussej Farm," all fenced, well improved good meadu* woods pasture and fine timber. A flrst-elae farm.

60 Building Lots, adjolniuit lh« city, uorthea. —good size—low price and favorable terms.

House and lot, on 1st street, north of £larh House—6 rooms, cistern, large stable, Ac. Prl« (1,200. Terms easy.

Mortgage and Notee #6,Ci)0—at a big discount

Forty acres SJg miles eontheast of town—2C acres in cii Itiratien, balance fine timber. Very chei[v.

:'l

AT

-JViflOU'} 0]

Co.,

HARTFORD, CONN.

Ins,

Co

HaBTFORD, CONN. JfiS-i

Corn Exchange Fire Ins.

Co

157 BBOABWAYj NEW YOKE.

Buckeye

Fire Insurance Co

Co.

No. 40 WALL ST., NEW YORK.

,.*r r*

World Mutual Life ins.

Co

117 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

Franklin Life Insurance

Co

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

United States Casualty, Co.,

»ti HKOADWAY, NEW YORK. j,

Applications taken and Policies issued in sny ol tho above named Companies in lowest current rAtea. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.

Apply tu

SCOTT & CRANE,

-r+S-

u:'i .ui *i .t

CONSISTING IN P\hr OF ,-

Mosel Wines,

BORDEAUX CLARETS,

Lisbon and Burgundy Port and

Sherry Wine,

COGNAC BRANDY,

HOLLA'N GIN,

All strictly PUUK and ot the BIST qaaliUes,

V.

RKAL K4TATK FARMS, WILD LANDS, And Olty Properly of every dMorlpiion, for flal».

.:s fl. WBISS' & €0'8,

87 Maiu Street,^

Between 3d and 4th Sts.,

Jeisdom Terre Haute, Iniliwa,

a

Id

If

BARS OPmiSSP*!

& Walmsleyf1®

111 Main Street.

\V© h*v* ttleT to heroafter giro onr atten tion to thr iniec

HOSIER

WHITE ftOODS,1 NOTIONS, LACES, .. V.J KMRKOIDB1UES. '(..OJvSETS, mAD

HOOP SKIRTS,

And such Goods as partaia to a First-CIa

Trimmiii^s Store

Aud to rclinqnish the bnsiftess of STAPLK DltV OOOPS of every kind. In order toRAPIDTiYdinjifH^of th^lattnr, and to close out tbe stock ellectiially, we will offer for sale, commencing

SftUiMlW. Jul? fc. Tlie follow ilig desirapie Uoods

'ONT! AT C'ONT

All of our

PRINTS.-"

Coluinn

r.

lOll HALE.

1'ITY PR0PKBTT.

Forty Loim in Linton's Addition to Terre Haute Donee sud lot, east Ohio street, Honte and lot, in McMurraln's Additltion, House and lot in Sibley's addition on fth street, I^House and lot in Rose's addition on 8th street,

j.:i

MUSLINS, bleachcd and brown, SHEKTFNGS, 4-4, f»-4, fi-4, 8-4,

y"4»

TICKINGS, CHECriS COTTON YARNS,

itaoweft 16

FLANNELS, large stock. ujH

DRESS GOODS, including"*"—BLACK SILKS, A I N A A A S

POPLINS

4*-'5

•J- r« WOOL

PERCALES, At.-., Ac.

LACE POINTS,

J-t'i

DeLAINBS,

PLAIDS,

-1 f-:« PRINTED DELAINBS, PIQUES, s:

ai s*nq*j*

SHAWLS, choice stylos,'

«tJT

CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS and all kinds PANT STTJFFS n«»M atS} itdttdw

LINEN CRASH, .hzaI BATH TOWELS, ^loa TABLE COVERS and CLOTHS. NAPKIN S, DOYLIES,

TABLE DAMASKS by the yard LINEN ftnd COTTOJN' DIAPER

JLVRSE1LLES QUJLLTS, Bolides a great variety 0 ,'tber articles that ws have not space tbnsme, that will be sold at

PttliSE^T COST YALIJK

In prices will be made throughout th*

di

Also, during ihe, continuance of Uiia aale a,.^]|

GREAT It EDUCTIONU rM

NOTIONS'WHITE GOODS aTK*w TRIMMINeS STOCK, *9

Bo th^t an assorted bill of good* may ba had mnch leEsJhan ruling prices, u-i

ss3

•M0

*d'x

£*gaoIoiq

dibt

•7IT" So

3«A jtEtOTTtOvI

With glass Fre«er:foot, Ilenimer, Braider, and all the Jalcat improvemoats com plete—the cash vnltie of wticti is

$65.———Siily Pi*© Dollars——$65! 3nl. To the peason whose aggregate purchases of* Ooods shall be nex tin »mount (»«bJ»ot to above condillonsi, w» will giro a splendid

Valencleunes Lace flait0k'chf, S-jm xfriTfTTT

rf

..

&

U&~ N. JS. Jtor the purpose of arranffiiif/ fla Goods and inark~ ing every piece with the COS1 PRICE in PLAIN FIGURE#, oiir Ut ore wiil be closed on Friday the 21th inst.j and will reopen Saturday the 25th, ivhen the above programme will take effect. ""©8

-38 uxolf

NrtJCE3*i i3*rrs!

sJ.Tg

td *dt to

MFARALLEUBDI WhIBTV 0

»n&7,'t

Our object being to make

.•»«»

QUICK WOHK

if

As possible iu ttiis Sale, wo presoatthe following EXTRA INIrcE3fKNTS toparchasera to cArry off onr

4J

•. W a...

STAPLE GObDsg^^

'•~i& Of every kind at

O S I E S

And a the samotimo comiete foroneortbe other" of Uieie elegaut artlclee, vl? Int. To the pillion who makaK the largest *ggrcfraO1 amcuiit of puri-liajes or (ioodi (anorled

"KUIPT1C"

1

through tb. Stock and for1 their a or family I use) from tho date of cetfimencciuent of this Sale until the lirnt day ot September uezt. we will UIVK an elegant new'^Af »-SSI5

SJ'WLVH MAOEINE

fii tmm

-.-(-.nrrt VlrUltlU ,tj I O A S Sril. To the person v. hose aggregate pnrohaaaa of Uoods shall b* third iu amount, (subject to the satre eruditions,t, wo will give a beautiful

0 A I O E wt»iTn

Twelve Dollars^

HOUSEKEEPERS,*2 A,^l

All. it,te%( in Tiujing VtyQ^dit-

FINP'

Hf

TUIS

Grand Clearance Sale*

An unpqualed opportunity to lay in th«irg ippliei for months to ooroe, fit ,, ft

Wholesale Cost Prices

RTtMEMBER!

•ay. ceiuflin closed On rW. ar.

it ai

SATFRMY. jri.1T S5ih.«

8AXT0N & WALMSLW^ dim

lit. Main titne*U*mit a -a»b .i»7cn,-cf.

sdra.J lo y.ut.

nltr) hr.tt r*

oaiji

til