Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 August 1868 — Page 2

DAILY EXPJR,

TlCKRK HAUTJC, Im).

Wednesday Morning, August 12, lSttS. «————i———

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rt'B PP.KSIDKNT, .-.ttJftAa& OrTItinoi*. iC'h

VICE PUEMErKT.

Of Indiana

Ufa .-.! *o* ••-lYXw.-o*, Cn£.!!GB.ttAl BAKEH. nf Vender turgit-. T0B LMTMUJT-OOVTBWOB, 1-01, WILL CL'MUiCK, ol I»*raiui *ob eicBEiiav or STAIK. aiiJOB UAX. F. A. HOFFMAN, of i:aes. «... ro» AOMTOB or STATS. MAJOB JOHN KVAN9, of Hamilton fOB IBEA81BZB Or STATE, "cirBAL NATHAN KIMBALL, i.f Jl.ma. toa

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iux swam* c&e*r,

.«g'.i|ri McOOy, of Oisrfce, ul zcromui Ml' TBS £??BEME Cilia?. Oolouel JA5U5S B. BLACK, of Mar.on,, |rOB ATTCB31IT CIlflBAL, il. K. WILLIAMSON, of Putnam, S?HB

rorrmiKriHorMT or rvBLie iKsiBirnoa, PiP.^ABA'-* of W*Tn« COB ItrrTOBH AT 1 '.BOE,

THOMAS H. NELSON, of igo, BiTUAMIN 'I A VI'1"'1', of Fayette, rttetft#. SIXTH DISTBtfT," T*™

Chain K. K. KOHE, or Lawrence. r.VNTIVir''"!', r.iiosri. JulfN T._SMITH. -1' firoBr,-.

FOB CIMOBKRS,

MAion W V,'. OABTEB. «t n»y.

R,IK JTT.OR COURT

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MAXWELL, of Part*

JOB PBChLcrriNO ATRO»MY COMMON rt .'.ret W. W. Iir MSKY.

I^THE Ohio State

Journal

TnK Richmond

says, Col.

W. THOMPSON'S Knigtatstown

SPEECH IS

justly regarded as the ablest political speech thus far the campaign.

Dispatch

calls Admiral

FABRAnrT "an old humbug/ He wa? a good deal of a rPality to such men as the Di*pa1ch

*ditnn during the war

but hirn

they have nu nHrn reason lo Itlfe than hnhas to lil theni.

HOME Dombcrats say, give whites all the votes •nd give justice to the negroes What a confiding, unsophisticated sot these Democrats are. to think that the wolf will do justice to the lamb that is within "hH power, in any other 9ense, than that in which the gourmand does justice the viands before him.

THE bondholder's candidate for Congres& is to speak at the old Court House, to-morrow night.—Journal.

Hedoesn happen to have any of that Wall street gold in his pocket, for wiiich, according tu .Democratic organs, the unfaithful uud iufamon? delegates,'' YOORHKKS and PITCH, sold PENDLETON "to eastern sharpers.

TBK Buffalo

Commercial,

speaking ot

HORATIO SKYMOTTB, says: "The late DEAN RICHMOND, the WARWICK ol the Democracy in this State, thoroughly dis. liked him. couldn't ,»peafe of him without evincing a stu^ty disgust for the twofaced demagogue. 'He's a humbug, boys,' as the DEAN was.wont to Bay, when talking with those who possetse-l his contidene# 'Don't hvt your money on him, boys/ ,say* JIICHMOND,

to

his Central

Railroad army, in the campaign four years ago, in which SEYMOUR was defeated and ran largely behind his ticket.®t

ALL cvor ibis broad land the most'sen iblo and patriotic Jews are, by letters and utborwise, dowiag justice.to the abil ity, patriotism a nd honesty of General GRANT, notwithstanding the etforis^ol demagogues to pf^jWice this sort again? bitu. No ctian has said a mure sensible word than Was written by LIKBMAN ALD'

KR himBeli a Jew, to the Illinois Steals Zei tung,

the ottorday. Hear him: "But am far from holding GRANT as an enemy of the Jews. .To-day no educated man an enemy of tho Jows."

AN amusing caricature has just been issued by a ,Naw York house. It repre. ssnts GBAKT in the dress o»Ji working tan iter, engaged 8t his trade On one side stand Ltt and JOBNSTO~, bearing certifl cates to this effect that he has already thor oughly tannnd their hides. On the othe: side HorFMAN in the gurb nf an Indian Sachem, is bringing twonesv candidates lor tanning—SKTMOR and J3LAI—Bwhom GRANT prominei to tan thoroughly in No vember. The beet point of the picture is the portrait of BLAIR in an exaggerated oiilitarj dress, huge epaulette* tnd raru pant ipura, .f

WlLi. the Cincinnati papers send report urs to the Carter speech making to-mor row night ?—Journal. t'robably not CARTER was lighting rebels while VOOBHKKS waa helping them. OABTKB'S reputation is local, VOORHKRS' is National, so is BOWLES', AIILLIOAN'S, UOB9ET'R, DODD'S and VA[.I.ANDIQHAM'S And thou therh i-i another reason why there will bo less curiosity to hoar CARTER speak. Ue has no oxplination, as an "unfaithful and infamous delegate," to offer \o friends

who are fresh from an in

dignation meeting held for tho expres purposfl of

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repudiating and denonnring

iiiui

Seymour and Arnold

That Mr. SEYMOUR has changed since 1804, nobody will pretend. If he had taken a more patriotic attitude, he would not have boon nominated at Tammany flail. It will be seen that, in his lettor of acceptance, he has made an announcement, which is about equivalent to the liberal measures of tho great American arch-traitor.

He says It WHS my ambition to take an active part, troai which 1 am now excluded, in the great struggle going on for the restoration «f good government, of paace and prosperity to our country.— fibt I hare been caught up by the vrhelm.2g tide ~hich is bearing us cn to a great political change, and I find myself unable to resist its pressure

ARNOLD says "I give my promise of most affectionate welcome to all who are disposed to join me in measures necessary to close the scsnes of our affiict.ons, which must increase until we are satisfied with the liberality of the

mother country,

1858 ,v

IrishmeB. ofitle J§w

YoJttiHzea

pRperJp:omfl^o il|

deep mourning for its lamented proprie, tor, and contain? the following saggestive paragraph

BJCMKMBBK.'—Irishmen remember that w^ien tho noblest representative of your race lay dead in the house of hia attickeu &mt^^fioKACX QKXKVKTBtrov«tojwcora the emoluments of the vacant office which he had held, to his widptr and orphan children. Remember that every Bepub. lican journal in this city endorsed the proposal, and that the only sfeeet. which oppooed it was the

•Eleven millioni of dollars a month— $366,866,66 a day—has be«n the cast to the people of the United States of beeping up a standing army for more than three years, in order that three millions of freshly emancipated slaves might 'wield greater political power in the United States Senate than is possessed by eighteen millions of intelligent Northern white men.''—Chicago

Times.

The Chicago

PLRAS, L«rn JRI.TRIAI

Journal

By misrepresentation he succeeded in convincing the non-reading |*ortion of his hearers that Senator Morton occupied grounds similar to himself on tho green back question.

Intelligent Democrats, however, saw his craft. Uunliko Frank P. Blair, ho contended that the bond and money ques tion absorbed all other issues, that before this great issue, reconstruction, the freed man's bureau furnishing the South "with arms, &c., became matters of no moment

He endeavored to prove that Shoridan had covered himself with infamyst Orleans, while Hancock had covered himself with gtoTy, Then he niade an at tack on Reconstruction and the Freed men's Bureau, charged that the latter had co?t the Government fifteen million of dollars, and that tho people of the North were taxed to support it. Recon struction was handled in the usual Demo cratic style vi: Undertaken for parti.-an ends was intended to establish negro suffrage, entailed upon the Government a va°t debt, oppresses the "best citizens in the tSonth, and is unconstitutional and void. The agents of the Freedmen's Bu resu hurt* came in for a "hare ot abuse— such as, per hap oeived

A

World.

F,_ ff1'

quotes the above

I'roni its neighbor's columns, as "a faif dj^Oiuii}]] oi i'oji|i«i lifH miaiBpiBneulH' tion.5'

Whatever it has cost ihe Government to keep unrepentant rebels in subjection and maintain peace is charged to

«w

coiintof the ''emancipated siave3.'' Tt would have cost murh less to hav« strung up every rebel ih the cmiritry, and the rebels and copperhead-i linvo only the liberality and leuienoy ol a just Govern mont to thank that that, sort of economy was not put in force, instead of'"keeping up a standing army1 as police power for the protection of the defenseless and terror to their oppressors.

LETTER FROM NEWPORT.

NEWPORT, IND, Aug. 10. 1808.

Oorn,«i'niiln!ice l'erre Hants Kxpresn.l

DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Lust Saturday the Democrats of th county held their County Convention and nominated a county ticket, viz: E* A Lacy for Representative, Jarnes Oaborn for Auditor, James Andrews forTreasur or and Jacob Wimsott for Sheriff. The last named gentlwman has the impudence to say that he can beat the gallant Major Stevens of the Vlst Regiment.

The Convention, all tohl, numbered about two hundred and fifty persons WILLIAM MACK,

Of your city, and John T. Scott, were pro'ont to address the Convention. Also, Joseph Ristine, ot Covington, and man by the name of Roach from Huntington the residence oi Gen. P. Milligan.

Mack, ho Wfver, monopolized thespnak iii^r His spench had many salient points, but was very diffuse and rambling. Ho spent a good portion ot his time in show ing that Government Bonds should be taifd —but wholly failed to point out the manner in whicn it could be done under the Constitution declaimed vehemently against bondholders and commiserated the doleful condition of poor farmer*) widows, shopmen, Src. He got into melting mood himseli, but his audience looked with steady eyij npoh his afftctad tenderness. He held a live-twenty bond before his hearers, facetiously called it. cradle quilt and asked how it should be paid. This, ol course, introduced the question of paying the National debt in greenbacks. He left his audience doubt as to whether he was in favor of paying the debt with the money we now have, or wether he was in favor of issuing at onco an amount greenbacks, com mensurato with the present bonded debt

they never before ra1 it

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He finally closed by paying a tribute to .Seymour and Blttir and explaining the manner in which Wade Hampton took so active a pari in Blair's nomination He sat down and there was not so much as a checr, the silence was absolutely distressing everybody was looking for somebody to say or do something.— Finally Mack carae to the relief by intro-

ducingfeu*

which

still offers us protection and exemption irom all taxes but such as we think fit to impose upon ourselves."

Substitute tho woida "Democratic party" mother tonntry

in ARNOLD'S lan*

guage., &nd haw a modern SCTMOUB

tmwm:

IUSTINE

Who spoke about five minutes and sat down, overcome by the absence of interest in his audience.

Here is Ristine speech "My felloic-cilhenj of Vermillion Cavnti/ In further proof of what my friend Alack has said, wish to state this fact. In Attica there is a national Bank—there is also a one legged so'diei' who own? a blind Stud Horse. He pays $10 tax on •his horse,—and the bank pays $6 tax.— I thank you for your attention-"

T&e Convent-ion then sajpmarily adourned

Ttti RepuDiio&Qs are becoming jubilant We are good for 475 majority, at the least, and probably 5?5.

Grant Clubs have been organised at Perrysville, Newport and Clinton, and are in actiTe operation.

Gen, Wasbfcurn will address the Club at this place, next Saturday night. On the -d inst.. Will Gttmback, and D. B.-W3* liameon will be with us at a gra^fl ma* meeting, a? .sa Ss.. chq?* ,tmx ti-aeD @7 8? •As far wrhave 'been tact*, tlie wheat threshed thus far, in this part of the roua'ty, average* 20 .bethels

-V?*"'

is truly what its label represents, we take pleasure in recommending it to the public. We have faith in Palmer's Lotion, and advise all suffering with any form of skin disease, to give It a trial.—

Feb.

WE

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tion! Boys iolllae! Fall In! IQ'BS. SOLDIERS'

AND

NAL

SAILOBS'

REPUBLICAN

JSXBCOTIVE1

But the ballet that carried Andrew Johnson into the "White House revivified the dead rebellion and baffled the advance ol peace. Since then the nation's life has been ooe ceaseless struggle with copperheads and rebels. Thoy have filled the public offices, they have swarmed over the land in places where only loyal men should go North, they have been an eyesore and offence to every loyal citizen, South, they have opposed reconstruction and equal right?, and now organize their Ku- £lux-Klans, in defiance of the spirit and civilization of the age. The Democratic Party, unabashed by its unpatriotic md shameful course as party throughout the war, now again confronts tho country with a platferm and a candidate which are at once an insult to every living soldier, a mockery to evpry dead soldier, and a reproach to every patriot in the land.

On tho other hand we behold the Republican party, with their shining record of patriotic deeds, the banner of our country floating proudly over them, and the great leader of our conquering array as their chosen champion. They wore our hearty steadfast friends throughout the war, they sustained ns in the field, they defended us at home, they rejoiced over our victories and moarned over our defeats they fired no rebel bullets, they recruited no rebel armies, they gave no rebel vote?, and now they aik us again to aid in carrying the nation forward to its natural and logical destiny to help se cum the rich fruits of the war in all their fullness, to assist in grounding the Republic at last on the immutable basis of loyalty and justice, and equal rights for all

Soldiers, in Horatio Seymour tho Democratic party have a fit candidate, a rep resentative copperhead and rebel in disguise. In our own U. S. Grant we have the simple honest soldies and loyal defender of the Union. The ono represents reaction, tho other progress. The one sympathized with the Confederacy, the other fought for the Union. The one stands on the platform of National Kepu diation, the other of National faith, inviolate and inviolable. The one summons you to thedefence of class and caste, the other declares for the rights of man, as man, for loyalty and liberty, for equal and exact justice to all men. Comrades, the issue is plainly made up. and now choose ye.

Soldiers,' it is the old caHse, and the hosts are again gathering for the conflict. The Old Flag is again unfurled and Grant again heads the colnmn. He is the same br|v0 patriotic soldier that led you to victory flftring the war. It is the same Flag you supported so gallantly on many a bloody field. It is the same glorious cause for which during the war, so many of our comrades laid down their lives. Shall it be said, that we fought all in vain, and that our dead died thus in vain? No you will not reverse the record of the battle-field no, you will not prove false to your Blain comrades, no you will not now desert the old cause and turn your backs upon your old chief and leader, You will not forget the shining record of Donelson and Vicksburg, of Chattanooga and the Wildernes?, of Petersburgh and Appomattox Court House, no But as the men of Lexington and Bunker Hill, of Valley Forge and Princeton, of Tronton and of Yorktown, after wards with their ballots, made Washing' ton the first President of the New Republic, so you, remembering our common victories, will by your votes, make Grant the first President of the restored Union.

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COMMITTEE,446 14TH STREET "WISHINGTON, D. C., August 1, 1868. COMRADES: The din of battle has ceased. but the conflict of ideas still continue? The shock of arms ended with the surrender at Appomottox Court House, but the straggle»f principles still goes on. Had Abraham Lincoln lived, doubtless our labors and toil?, ere this, would have been over and past

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FhftUn'H Paphlan Iiotlo« tu

Bantliytag tte (SKI! aa* COMflEXfOlf. Bemves all BBCNI01IS, FBECELE9. HHPIM. MOTH BLOTCHES, TAK, etc,, aad readers

TBK HUN SOFT, F1AR awl BWOMIJfG. For LADIES la the HFB8EBT it is lavalHBlMr. F»r iiKMUCMLN alter

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TheTorieB and Cowboys of '76 of course voted against General Washington, but what true soldier of the Revolution would not havo blushed with shame at the thought of casting a vote against the Saviour of his country So the rebels and Copperheads of to-day, will oppose Gen. Grant. So will the deserters, the bounty jumpers, and draft sneaks, but surely no Boldier or patriot will follow their ignoble example—who wants it said of him in future years, who would have his children, and his children's children suffer the reproach, that in '68 he voted against the great Soldier and honest man, who in '65 crushed the pro-slavery rebellion and saved the Union? Surely no one who loves his country, or is proud of his country's proudest history.

Soldiers, Grant will again be victorious The omens are all auBpicions. He has never yet been defeated—let us then again form line and move into battle.— Lot the drums beat, and the bugles sound advance the colors along the wholo line and now, with God's help, and in the name of Humanity and our Country, let us everywhere charge the enemy home.

By order of the Committee. H. A. BARNUM, Chairman. N. P. CHIPMAN, Secretary WILL. A. SHOBT,I JAMES T. SMITH, /A88,9tai,t

Sec-VS

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WHEN

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ALL KM-

approved of by EVIRT IADV

A In is a to

KVCAS 1U8S

an

MAR­

RIED LADT during monthly indupuiitijn.

It is no

.free.

WAKTEP.

LABX

l'rice S2 and S3. For ante by

ALI.DRUGGISTS, and

tent free

on receipt

from the PRINCIPAL DEPOT. Address BAKDINAHprice,of MAHUFACTCBINO OO„C49 and 651 Broadway, N, Y,

TOSTroMAKCY or SonNCbarnUng:. MT How either sex may fascinate and gain the I affections of.any one they ohooso. Instantly also secure prosperity in IOTS or business. Every cne can acqnlre this aingular power. Tfc.is queer, ex citing book has been publlsbod by na ten joars, the sale of which has boen ecortnons, and ia tho only book of tho kind in the English langt aent by mall for 25 cnntB, or five for one dollar', together with a guide to the unmarried. Addreta T. WILLIAM & CO., Book Publishers, Philadelphia.

Any person sending n« Two Dollars can re. ceive for the aaiue aBet ctlon from tbe following a no to 5 3 pi re or A bum., 2 pairs (aot one pair) of Congress Boots, 2 pieces (not one ptere'i of Pants Pattern, 2 foot one) 6 bottle Revelviag Castors, 2 (not one) worn* ted Breakfast Shawls, or any (wo article, (not one artiole) from our exchange list.

H'fl

will alio send

20

Rust

alto lend 60 printed 'iff* of article! far

sale at out dollar each Any person sending Ten Dollars can receive

for tbe same, a selctelon from tb» following articles .—7 yds. (not four yda.) double with Cloth for Cloakiogand Coating, 3 (not two)B:eachrd Linen Table Cloths, with 2 doz. (not ne doz.) Linen Damask Napkina, 30 yds. (not 2* yda.) Hemp Carpeting, 13 vda. extra quality, black or colored Alpacca Dress Patterns, 14 yua. extra quality, Poplin DreB* Patterns, Silver Hunting Care Watch, new (not second handed) 1 doz. (not one doz.) ivory handled steel bladcd Knives and Forks, 1 pr. superier Wool Blankets, nice Fnr Muff and Cape, 2(rot one)silver plated engrAred Ice Pitchera, 9 yds. (not 7% yds.) Wool Cassimere for nit, 2 dog. (not one doz.) Bogers' beat silver plated Forks, CoxnmsB Sense Sewing Machine (tbe real article, not a base imitation as used by other concerns), 4 (not two) Honey Comb Quilt, 2 (not one) splsnnidoiaup Family Bibles.

We iriZJ

alto lend printed notices for

HAIR

HAND,

mm

And will sell more for the money than any

DOLLAR CONCERN IN THE COUNTRY.,

aor onr lndncfments for forming Clabs are morethan donble that of any egtabllsbmeat in ttae country.

For the proef of this asasrtion, ploaae examine our Terms to Agentg, wlifcli sro as follows: Mr Bead carefully and compare with the terina for gdttiug np club', aa advertised by other establishments.

printed ct!re3 of articles for

Gold,

I

sale at one dollar etwh. Any person sending Three Dollars can receive

for tb» same a selection lrom tbe following articles'—IA ds. DeLaine, 1 wbitn Marseilles Qallt, 2 (not one) 100 view Turkey Morocco Album#, 20 yot Sheeting, Wool .Square Shawl, S sets (BOt one snt Gold Bosom Stud., ?. (not one) Hair Ouard "halns, with gold plated trimmings. (The trimmings of these chalm are advertised by other concerns a.

which is a deception, ao they

are all ol them gold plated,) S (not one) silver plated,chased Butter Dishes, 3 (not one) silver plated ft bottle devolving Oastora, 2 sets (not one set) ,'Hrtfl Hladed Aniren and Fork«,2 (not one) WorsUd Promenade Shawls, 3 (not one) ladies' long gold plated Chains, 3 (not ooe) ladles'solid Oold DoubleBings, 2 (not one) gent's heavy chasel £ohi plateitilUngs. (These rings are advertised by other concerns as solid gold, which ia a (rand upon the public,) 3 (not one) black walnut Work Bexesor Writing Desks, «(uot one) oxtraquality Balmoral Skirls, 2 sets (not one) of Jewelry and Bleeve Buttons to match, 2 (net one) superior Turkey Morocco Shopping Bags, 2pairs (not on*) ladieK' Balmoral-Boots,

[r., irill aim send

10

printed notice* of article* for

6ah at one dollar each. An) person sending Fire 1'ol'ars, (not six

dollars) can receive tor the same a M«Ieollon from the following articles.—A black or colored Alpacoa Drese Pattern, a i'oplin Dress Pattern, I piece of Brown or Bleached Sheeting, 1 eugraved (C bottles) silver plated BeTolvIng Cantor, 4 yards superfine Cassimero, extra heavy large sized White Quilt, 1 pair ganta' Oalf P.oota, 4 jdi. good Wool Frocking, 2 (not one) best ijuality Balmoral Skirts, an eigbt day Clock, made by Seth Thomas, 4 yds. donblo width Cloth for ladies' Hacka or children's wear, a silvor plated Cake or Card Basket, Fur Mnff or Cape. Wojl Long Hhawl, splendid clasp Family Bible. 4 yards (not three yarda) dauble width water proof cloaking, 3 seta each (not one set each) Ivory Handle Knives, with Silver plated Forks, 1 set of Lace Curtains.

120

eale at one dollar eachFor

articles for

larger dabs tbe value Increases in tbe aaaae ratio, uar stock or Qoodi is all new and in good order.

bvaome of the

bogui Gift conceriu

Moneyrsent la Bcgistered Letter or by Postal Mone Order, or tnmft atoarrirk. Cats* lsgaestsntts say address,

P. 8. Agents will pleaas notify cs what firms, hare agents In their town or city, and they will receive oar mast sincere thanks.

THOMAS FEMO & CO.

Nos- 59 A 54 Elm 8t,j BO»TOIT, MASS.

vllis

AfA#Tfsff»» tinftlBi. FACTrmine CO.. Altway, N. T. Manufaotnrora of OEHXBAI, AanccLrr*AL Ibcumt, Comprising the celebrated "Star" Thrashing Ka chinoi "Star" Ball way (or Cndlesa Chain) sad Lever fiorte Powers "Star" Ootton Olu and Ckuden»er Ctronlar Oran^attewmiUs YecetaWe cauers Hons Bay 1Mb Corn and reed Mills Power Corn She

Hera Dow Powers, Ac., Ac.

Wewish to call the particular atteation

aaato

of

CLKAN_ it far .uperioc^oaay othar Machine

nr.

nam

la ma

ket. It is com)1***and easlly pofMli, staple 1B Its conatractios, and therefore easy to operate

the most inexperienced, and will ae Its work with ma rrellous rapidity and perfection, and with comparatively the least deanaad npon th* stteugth of the animals driving it.

IV'e have made raeent improvements In chine by whkb ws are enabled to

thdrongl

yroin under almost any comblnaUoa cultwa, and we are now slag an entirely effective device for relleviafe the feeder of dnst, thus making the operation of thresh ing a, com fortabie and aaf, aa with the ordinary marines it ie annoying and frequently UeetrnctW of health.

Theee Machinee are made of suitable siscea for our "Star" Railway Horse Power and for our "Star" Lever Powers for 4 and 6 horses

For rale by oar agents and dealers generally.— For luU particulars, sead for onr IUastrated Descriptive ircular and Price Llal. Correspondents will please address The ilbaay (WM fill ManUfartBrlBK I'u.. 0. Drawer 169, Albauy, N.

Proof of oar StatfMtiai tfeat ire hare aiade

A t^onPLiyrK

REVOLUTIO N

.l iJJV TRADE,

cau bo found In ths fact that th* Immense tm.l nesa wo have built up has induced a multitude of

Imitate oar club system, and

some by advertising the presents they will giva to agents, seek, unsuocenGntiy, to divert mc- of

business te thentasivea. We make tb(s announcement simply to inform the publie that it will bj for their interest to patronize our house, as

WI

mill continue tu

GIVE BETTM GOODS ARC

GRSATIM MICCEME«TS TO AOSKTS TIAN AWY OTHKB CONCSBN IN THE BL'BINEGS. We ail! every deicription of DBY AND FANCY GOODS,PLATED WAKE,JEWKIiBY,WATOABS, SEWINQ MACHINES,

Ac., Ac., l'er the

price of ONE DOI.IiAK. CISCULABSuniform

ANT ADBMSS F«SE.

drgssiHu

New^jfc (nowfiBotfte BY ITS UBE

Gray ov Faded Hair is quicsly restored to its youthful color and beauty,

aud with the first applicatiou a beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the Hair. It will cause Hair to grow on Bald Spots. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLINGHATR is immediately checked,

Wmr

Sale by all Dra||istii

DEPOT removed from Greeiiwioh St. to 35 Barclay St. & 40 Park Place.

AS. B. HAGG-BKTY & CO

DFAT-CBS IH

Tin, Dopper and Sheet Ware,

JOSEPH STRONG, a^'

by

A

BBHT TO

THE SUCCESS

Of the O.VE ILOLLAR BALE a R«T0latl0B la TRADB.

WELAB,

Kurniah at a uniform pticeof ONB DOL such art icles as are used by every family, at a leas price than the/ are aold by any wholesale ilnaler in Now York or Boston.

Agents wanted to co-operate with n§ In carry ing out plan wbloh meets the wants of the mil' lion, and in the disposal of a large and varied stock of Dry and Fancy Gooda, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Carpetlngs, Ac. Our terms to Agents arc superior to those of any other Arm, as our Circular will show Those setting up clubs can secure apiece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress, Shawl, Sewing Machine, Ao., Ac.,

Free of Cost, A check describing an artiole t* be sold for a Dollar, 10 ots. 30 for «2 49 for $4 60 for 86 100 for S10. sent bj mall. Send money by Be^Ja tered Letter. Circulars mailed free to any ad I dress. Agents wauted everywhere. Address

HABBIH PLVHHKB, 34 Hanover St., Boitsa, Haaa.

The Last (fi

Suee^B, I

improved

iron

Slate and Metallic Roofers, ITKRRB

An.i Manufacturers of

^ulvanized Iron Cornice, Window Caps, Clattering,

HOT AIR FURNACES

187 Main Streett

Terre Haute, Tiid.

Work done in all parts of Ihe country on short notice and reasonable terms. mayl2

OWED T0LLBB «. 3BTAHT

E. R. BR YANT & CO.

(Successors to J. H. TBBNBB,)

Forwarding A Comnlsslon Merchant? A

PUIIM lli

Orafn, Flour and Haiti

Highest market price paid for all klnda of drain. Agents for STAB

UNION

Ware-Housc on

iOHJT Hi KIT. AMBSO sun

TOHN HANEY A CO.,

STOBAOS, 0ONUI8I0N

Warohot.e snBdwlf

Thequatiiy of the Goons

itUcrthcr. thcic'Jsti

cj'

cmy ctiier evnetrr. in th(CQ-j.

r~ris.

Wo are of the opinion that, after reading tbe above advertisement, some parties will come to the conclusion that they have bees tr

trtly exutaitd

this city.

We cannot offer to the person Bending us tbe largest amount of money

for

a month, a Gift of

monej- or Watches, as that is a violation of the Law against Lotteries but In addition to the abtrve liberal terms, we well sell to any one who may send ua £10, eleven articles from our exchanga liat,all to to! be sent in one order and for £20 we will aell tifenty.two articles from our exchange liat, all to be aent In one order.

lii ret St., at the Canal Basin. TBBBB HADTK. IND

OMNIBUS LINE.

B.MILLER'S OMNIBUS

All orders le ion the Slate at the Post OOoe.at Davis' Drug Store, or my reafdenoe will be prompt, ly attended to. tanlOdtf

JOHN ARMSTRONG,. Gangraltb andTsteneU Cntter.

Flour, Whisky and daok brands, also Plataa foi marking Clothing, oat to order. COuntmadeaBdrapairedlaUiebest of style

All work warranted to glva satisfaction. "f''" S|0hop3ddoorBastof the Haw Ooart Hoaae, Qlklo stmt, at tbe Vigo eoaaty Hay Scales. [A

fey-r1 A

Stock large,fresh ifldronplete

id

The interest 0/ Customers clostly watched.

»*l

•a

PABKEB CO.,

Nm. AS Mnd 100 Summer at., Boslsa.

"'i'V

ATTORNEYS.

JNO. P. BAIBD.

gAIRD & CRUJT, i,:

Attorneys .at Law, Omot •No. S2 Main Street, ap atairs. feblSdtf

L. h. BARTHOLOMEW

ns.

I SvaaiON

AMD

O. LINCOLN, "W

Tho Oldest Katabliahad Oantlat In Terre Hants. •Ornoa—On Sixth Stmt, betwsan Mala aad Ohio, ons door south of Hatlonal lou*.

Having had upwards of eighteen years' experience in Dentistry, he la confident that be can give satisfaction in all eases. (JySOdly

HOTEL*.

JJUNTIU HOUSE.

D. C.BTUNKABD. Frop'r. Southeast Corner Pablio Square,,. Terre Haute, Indiana.

BOARD, e»,00 PKB DAY. FSES

ammtri

TO ahp

rmo*

*,

9H9

."StzT

Whstessle gletsll fi JVo. 190 Main Store

GZJSti

4*

COFFEE and SWAft by the

pond, 100 pouds, kig ul

barrel. Prices proportioned to the aaton nt purchased

tio«d Batter and Plcilc Orackcn 8 l3e. Cove Oysters, I lb. Cans, 11.85 per dozei. Teas by the poind or caddy, fron 9125 to Ws40. list" Jit 'iM, •OCBA, O* S.JAVA CETUM. flOIAKR .i v.s -v

poarn (Tom it

SIS'!

ijaVa COFFEE.

I MO*

MICIANTCAI,

E N I S

I Sncosstor to Dr. D. M. WILD, No. 157 Main St. I National Block, Terre Hants, Ind. [s30dtf

RICHARDSON, M.

E N f" I S SUOOSSSOB TO BB. |. ». SBITB, OVFIOB—Ou Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street. aplSdtf TBBBE-HAUTB, IHP.

O S a to

ALL TUIII.

JACOB »TTTS. OBO. O,

COB.SIXTH

Ssturdsy, Jul) 24th,

tne

lk.

15 Barrels of Cider Tiiiegar on band and for sals low.rr -at

»VX

NATIONAL HOUSE,

A TO

MAIMHTBSIT,

TEBBE HAUTE, IND

JACOB SUTZ iOJI °.—

This Honss has been thoroughly refaralshe.1. my 23dwly

HOUSE.

pLARK \J OOBIVBB

eonnBB or rias*

AND ono (TBtrr*.

Terre Hante, Indiana.

Wi B. 8B1FFITH PieyprMor

Office of Marshall, llenteruma and Paleetlne Hack Lines. Free Buss to and Croat all Trains. sov28dtf

HAUTB

H0USB'

OOBKSB MAIN AMD SBVBHTH

Ac.

Agants. for the Very Bn.t

aTBBBTS,

Terre Haute. Indiana.

This Hotel nas reoently been r.fltted, and pntla Ant-class order, offering aooomuudatlons onsur passed In tbe State.

T, C. BITIVTIN. Prop'r.

PHYSICIANS.

K.A. AKNAUD.

Orrtor,—Oorner of ltlatn and Fifth Streets, over the National State Bank. BB6UENCB—Cbeetnot St-, betweon Ath and 7th. miaiyl TCBBB HA DTK. IND.

MANUFACTURERS.

PATBONIZE HOME MANU-

A FAOTUBES. Ws have on hand a flne atoofc of Sash. Doors and Blinds, of onr own manufacture, which we will sail at a very small advaace ono jet.

ST0KAGE« COMMISSION GUAM, I Warrant anr Wark

to be superior to aay ever before offered 1B thia market. Baying of ns will furnish employment to yoar own Mechanics, and at tbe aams time

Benefit Yourselves aa we warrant all onr work. We also keep on baad, and manufacture {o

ing.

Lnre.

t~'

Main Htrset,

Near tbt T. U. A I. TT. B. Depot [25dwtf

ASD

JtUyMSm.

a. HABBIBT.

or­

der, WlBdow aad Door Frames, Mouldings and every variety of Finlahing Lumber used in baild

OLITT A WHtLIAXB.

PBAIBIB «1TT PLANING HI L. 1.3. felOdtf

ANTON SHIDE, A TBAC1XB OF InstruBental and Yoeal Mnslc.

A I N E A E S iV .,?2ndrfIto.!adBst'of0rafereacssngiven.

1

t*t

8 W

IOWA

i.

A. MAB8H

RKAL. X»XATS AOKNCY.

FABMS, WILD LAKDB,

And(Mty Property of every description, for Sale.

A N A IN I An experience of fifteen years enable ustoinWill attoud to ali calls for trains leaving Oity,jand also deliver passengeru in any part of tbs city with care and dlsbatch

sure satlaiSactlon In every department of business r«atlng to a general Baal Batata Agency.

HARBERT ft MARSH,

54 WAUftTT

TAT,

BTRBXT,

a87dwly Uee ~lowsi

ROACH, ANT, FLY,

Ai IX SA A»D BXD-BBO

EXTERMINATOR.

P. B7NABP,

aad

Ordsn by man will fea pnmpaji sent to aay part of tWaoantry.

V,:^',4

announcement

ai f*. ^uaj wT/jA

BITRADRDINAftV!

BAKE

A

W

So that an assorted bill of goods may be had t., muoh less than ruling prices.

84

v.

:-f|

VT

Walmslej,

Ill Main Street.

We have derided to hereafter give oar atten tion to the sale cf I

9

ipfi

HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, LACES,

EMBROIDERIES, Hu t* 'iW CORSETS, HOOP SKIRTS,

And such Goods aa partaia to a First-Clats

atop*!1'""1

And to relinfnish the business of STAPM DRT QOODS ®f every kind. In order to BAPIDLY disyou of tho latter, and to close out the Stock effectually, we will offer for sale, commencing

1119s,,

The following desirable Goods

Ar COST! AT COHT I!

All of our fe

PiUNTS. MUSLIMS, bleached and brown, SHEETINGS, 4-4, 5-4, 6 4. 8-4. 9-4,10-4. FLANNELS, large stock. .. DRESS GOODS, including

BLACK SILKS, PLAIN ALPACAS, .V POPLINS.

W 0 0

PLAIDS,

SHAWLS, choice styles. LACB POINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIME RES,

CBUFT.

I

Wm. E. MoLEAN,

Attornsy and ConxtMllor at Law, —A»— GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,

Terre Hante. Ind. OrriMt.—No. 80 Main Street. decMly

DENTISTRY.

l!V

a

PRINTED DELAINES,w PIQUES, PERCALES, Ac.! *c. '4fT"

tt

E A N S a a in 5 PANT STUFFS. TICKINGS, CHECKS, COTTON TARNS,. I LINEN CRASH, -1 BATH TOWELS, i: i^'.^ TABLE COYfiRS and CLOTHS,

2

NAPKINS, DOYLIES, f, TABLE DAMASKS by the yard LINEN and COTTOIS DIAPER MARSEILLES QUILTS,

Besides a great variety o. other articles tha^ W*

9"!

have not space to name, that will bs sold at

?mE\1 COST YALUB C!T

Also, daring the continuance of this sale a GREAT REJ} JJ CIIOK In prices will be made throughout the

NOTIONS,JWH1TE GOODS ancTRIMMINGS STOCK,

i**

$65. ^iity-Fiw Dollars $65!

1

•di

B. For ihe purpose o/oq

arranging the Goods and mark ing every piece with the COST PRICE in PLAIN FIQUBE8,Xx our Store will be closed on JFVi-w day the 24th inst., and wUlre-^ open Saturday the 25th, when^ the above programme will take^ effect.

•.

.-•T.K mm.n I F- /M {.?'''I

IMOVCEMENTS

IT !V*S» A A l.l.FXB W|

Our objeot being to make as tsivw

j..,r

--I

fl'ri

QJTJICK WORK

With elasa Presser-foot, Hetfitiler, Braider, ana all the latest improvements com-, plete—the cash value of whieh is

!0i

As possible in this Sale, we prssent the following aj KXTBA INPU0KMENT3 to purchasers to carry off our

STAPLE GOODS

.f Of every kind atV[

COST PRICES!!

And at the sams time compete for one or the other of thsee elegant artleles, viz 1st. To the person who makes the largest a* gregatoamouut of purchases of Ooods (asaortatt through the Stock and for their own or family use) from the date of cemmenc.ment of this 8*1* until the first day of September next, wa wHl GIVB an elegant new "ELLIPTIC" SEWING MACHINE

To thepeasoB whoso aggregate purch

of Good, ahall be next in amount (aabject to the above conditions), we will give a epiecdld Valenciennes Lace Handk'eftf,

WORTH

I O A S

3rd. To the person whote aggregate purchasea of Gooda ahall be third ia amount, (eubjeet to the same condition.), we will give a beautiful

O O A N O E

b''

W 9RTH jjat

Twelve Iolla.rs I

HOUSEKEEPERS,"

AND

All interested in buying Dry Goods, will FIND THIS

Grand Clearance Sale

An unequaled opportunity to lay in their supplies for months to come, at

Wholesale Cost JPrices!!

BKMEMBEB!

Our Store will remain closed on Friday-^ and will re-open

SATURDAY, JCLf 25th. SAXTON 6 WALMSLIY, 111 Main Street.

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5 "»S nntrawti'T

ndt ai