Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 August 1868 — Page 2
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DAILY
Tfc«BH. HAUTM, IN1V Taeafiaj Morning, Angnat 18tb» t8C8
f-ic ReputaUcan Ticket.
y•" foa
PtEblDE^1' Of "Tllmoli"
ros VICE PBE3IDEHT,
f¥. Cufc. OOSBAD SAKEB, ofUcBejV"^
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roB 6ECEI1ABY OT STATE.
«U»o**AX.F. A. HOFFMAN, r.fttMW. ron. \CDiTon or_5TAjr. .^
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D: XYA1SSror KSai™.
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irnrABrnEft Of BTATE,
"r.SB«AL NATHAN KIMBALL, of Martin.
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ATZOtNKT «KMlAI,
•».'is 'Wiu.uai808, »f Putrtnn.'
V. croPRivrrwirKT rcnuc i-ifiw/cwpi BARNABAS .f Wfcynf. rnn rxr-CTons at i.Annr,
THOMAS 11. NELSON, of Vigo, ECSJAMIN I'. CLAYl'OOL.of Fajot.,rnn FLE-T0B, el?TU
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ron rtkn r^t UAH. SAMUJCk F. *AxW«t.Ii. of P«rt-,s rol TBOBSOTTIMO ATTOENI COMMOK PLC.At- rovtiT.
W. W. UUMdKT.
^wpHE eerlea of Republican township meetings now being held in this county has thus far proved successlul. Ihore has beet* in all fair attcndancc of voten, and eom« instancos quito large numbers have turned out. Tho harvest being now over the farmers are banning to find time tr, £ive some attont'.^n to political mattoTe. TUotp i« ordtaBtT intpro^ TtTTionp the people, Rt the present iirae, in regard to the issues befcre the country- And thero is a mailifest dermjnation tf^t neither Soiithern rebela nor"their Northern Democratic allies shall again get possession of the goyermacnt.
Ilie Situation
--v-Thfl political situation of our Sta^e, viavred from a Kepublioau sland-point,-is hopeful and cheering. Since the practical openiiig of the cauvass—say the mid die of fcas been accomplish ed by the Eepubiicari party in the way of urganization and. presentation of party issues to the people. A very considerable portion of tho State has been canvassed £y
Republican (spa&k&ri during the past fort, night, and, everywhere throughout the State, the party is rousing up and shoeing its usual or an increasing strength.rPresent prospects indicate the success pf the Republican party in Indiana by at leael its U3U&1 majority as the rosult of oomplote oganization and the termination Of a spiriud canvaes- Tho Democracy are working bard, and while the Idajdea of tfcut paity du nut eipoct success i»t t,he|iolis October or Novetnbwnezt, yet they are endeavoring to make the rank and file believe that there is sorne prospect of .it. The New York bondholders and the foreign friends of Acocbt Belmont are doubtless furnishing tta Democratic leaders of Indiana a sufficiericy of mon-y to milt? a vigorous figjht for tho vote of our State and it is regarded by them ad-one of the most important lo. calities in wbich to make a desperate struggle to sustain tiie failing fortunes pi that corrupt aud infamous party.rPreaeat appearances however, do not indicate aby success for these ''schemes.The elmtoeful record of opposition to the war—Connexion, with tho treasonable orders of Knights of the Golden Circjei and So.Ap. of Liberty—the downright and outspuibn sytopftthy1 with tho Keb.elJi^n which"baB characterirod th? Demccra|lc leaders of our Staff, forbids even the remotest chance that tho people ehaii over again trust thorn, or be,hoodwinked by theat.rir1,Th) mftS3M pfrptota will'.^tand by iKiltcpuwican •jSariyi truo to their former faith and to the prih-uiples-which were vrndicated by the wi r. It.cfttinct Ifo that tndi»na, whl :ood ^ttoblj bj» the G-oveniment duriijg the dark'dsye ol the Emboli ion, can ndw be.coCtrolIpa by the party whose loaders were inpyfiQpatiy Sith thai. EebollioriiTbe sober judgment of the peoplo may well be relied upon tjti spurn' and rpjort tho tonohings of the Democratic' party,jA thorough and complete organbation.-is all that, ist^itflqulred by the Ivepublirin party, to ocsrtre its «ncce
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chowIfig
in Indiana, ^t
the coming election. This is being rapidly rtccomplished. Lot ovory Republican holp liloDgin this good work, and victory' wil' again be achieved over tho corrrtpt nad unprinnplpii Democracy. 1
Countr Taxes.
\V" have fioqaeiiily called the attention of our readers" to tho difference between the rate of countv taxes In this State, in Vfir.-ti^ jmder Eopublican und Demooratio rul» I The contrast universally in i'avor of the Republican countie*. ,Our Indianapolis *v-rre$ponj]-ent some timo back, furnished full statjs tics from the various rnuntissof the State,
very conclusively that a Repub
lican adtninistratit of county affairs was much the cheapest, and most reasonably. This flvci is'beginning to be pretty well known and recognized by Indiana taxpayer*. The latest.contrast. o£„.Uus kiqd we fcsva seen is clipped "from the Lsy-ren«bnvg-Jnstcprrtden:, which institutaf 'a conipsriscn between the tas levief tf D9arboraSd the ndj^iftiog "county of Decatur. The former ia a Democratic sndtbo latter a Republican county. The contrast if,the Independent Trill apply to certain oitent p«Qer«llv thtoue-hout tho State
It is &a follows
1 1 1
"For this year the county tax in Dearborn county i* oaa dollars on the hundred
cents on the
hunare_£doWv Whyi51t? la Jecatur county tKoy support a splendid court house edifice, said
l0
have cost
$100,000, and tbe county gives five hundred Kepublican majority, and for yean has been under the man^ement of tbftt party. In Dearborn the Democratic party have run the machine, time out of mind, and though tbe difl«rence in the rate of taxation is ohly a little more than five to one or eighty cents more on the hundred dollar's valuation, still tbe natter'Is a proper subject for investigation by theUx-payer8. Why i» it that it costs mora .than five times the rat« of taxation to ros tbe Democratic administration of
Daarborn, thao, it doeslo jllcan aflkmnietffction ot Be-
catuRtoi
catuwtoanftjf! And^by former, under Democratic rule and
taxation, is disgraced with a court bourn IG^vti m»oT of courso. dimensions and convenience of a chicken I informed us that, in
coop, wWl« the magnificent edifice of the I
the hundred dollar?, under ®ePu/)^^ajn jbelp it, but t£»f HPP. VMU UVlUMi v« /)|u ,| tula 1 Can any Democrat answer $ 'yap ''B.
LE!RPi& WHITE MOUNTAINS. Cnrrwponponce fcJtcresB.]
WHITE MOFNTAINS, !N. H., I August 10,1868,
p-^rrvf It I? one thing to go rumbling, jolting a whirling among these grand ?^jll
or six horses at full speed. It is juito »v
boxe?. But it still to f'o and
-r j,»wTmor-
"CPNTISOEVT,
ttoJ^KTi. .rorfN T. SMITH, of (irpcnv, roz cosnnr.vi, .. r%
Jfrondefvrf\G(J(li
track, tiirninga'tctet:'^wil'ltc)vcr we pk« and ffottinf ton hunflrod cent,
1
a
vinf mountain Air, imd "breathing what
we get^lo tlif very of oyr Ut nev^r^gfving ft mflo tifF kk all iw virtue. In ctlior words, it is vofy dirTeierit roachiny it and footing it among these mountain.-. That tln-ro is a difTfir,nee all will rnlmit. ^nd.p?pys
t!4
5
link'f to r^g'arfl 'it diflt^eiieo "witn a vengeance**'' F«"thoso* poor fellows— Wo I Generally speaking a Union
hxil "bi^ Voiiipassioii,' a'Trrifratiun,
1,0
(^TIuh'''did
But, pity or r,o pity, we like Onr mode of traveling highly, and are disgusted with ail "nnmby parnby,". delicate, ia jiiotiabla ways of 4-.nrn thV'nwfintaiij?.
to. rest upon a iovelier scaue than that which smiles around you as you sail from Weir's Lauding-to Center- £Ia|boci' Among its peculiarities and beautie:' are the mountains which rise upon all sides,, not directly from the ^bore, but boyond beautiful and gentle slopes and plate.acs fmm A quarter of a. milo a.^iiie in width'. Of *th8s«, ?orrio flr6 cnlti\
Bhaved" gra«s fields just fresh from tbe scythe, some even yet jotted vyit^i iilo white caps of tho "hay cocks and present the grein "harvest waiting for tie reapers, or tha-dark green of the gt
with thlf forests In the midst of thiye fields and forests you are constantly ou'r prised by thu sudden appearance ofja beautiful village, or cluster of noat farfn lionie'.' The suirprkes which ure c' SWft)My sp 1»W5p^on^rav^|||fig Lakeconstitulti ono of its peculiar charnis fUtywj ar(^ produy^ .-^vrgtjljvjfey t*. pocnliarit!e« of Win'nipViftufee, "vi.-,: tt groat ryimber of^L»lands with which it i^ dfrtte4 %%Si^crte i^regd^t-itf le '•ho«»)JttfWttgK NhcTiiU twontyfiv^ h\Ufs, long-? and fr.^u ^no ty ?ev milet wid^,' j-(U:thorp'aY? ^'f(1'r"tnf^e#nu drel islands in, it,, sad tho pushing into it arc as many, ancf of great vnrihty in length and form HiWlrin
But heic-I am-iA'arly »ft the limits of'a letter and only Winnipesaukee d«9cribKl and that not half done, and even the half hiit .«adl\. One comfort I li^ye ^few of yciir'readers have seen if, ami tnoso who lirtve wii! not 'a»«,for my description, aid tbose wiio have not, will at least judge
:it
a IwahUiftU lab* l»Ki I4-r/rarthe limits of a letter, but am also near fho limits of tb« tallow candle by which write, and.^eyjfliipits-^r%Cur-day.
Psssiug other places which I intended to describt!, wil! add a word on fOLITlCAJ. Att'airs. The region over which we have walked i« politically very rich in copper. Toe frequent rain3 of the three days since we took to^qiirit^i, oi iven us many times to barns and- farm houses for shel. ter. anil iri variably wo have found ourgfdvps in Democratic quarters. In^fadt thaold tumblo down fetfxu, the unp^nted houses, aod'ftte ^eKeral appearanc® of ••shiftle«sn?ss'' would have revealed the*' politics of the owner? if opt beard their declarations.
er'""'
Just before night to-day, we ran .into a barn to get shelter from the -xain, the etabie floors of which, appeared never to have.. beea cie^n&d, and. evuB tba -main barn floor was so covered with filth .frpm the cattle, that we c&uhi cot «t doW^ |_^he doorn were off the hinges, and llrwas dilapidation, I. .said to ray -XQE^paoions ''Ihia man is & Democrat -. He came io socn,and my companion »»idf after aiittle,' "flow do the peopla votB: round jtura?' '•Wail, w* arc'put^ t*adu,4' »a hlsrtply, rtth a
knew
inly .^dicatod •^ble lor aft
oujselv
do respecw Goine out ,, intelligent to.
lI*is
out of on8
hund«(i«.?^ i5$rtjlC'-'fjr
with all the modernized attractions, i.. Republicans. He Congressional
latter, with all tbe modern!^1 voters, only seven were a a a is I u» wiU* only, nineteen centa t^V^^,4««iifci®lui|i daill mi _ld
to almost Sunday.
other thing,andj)lep4Pter,to take tho earfe I rebel interest Why d.dnl you Rcpubli trip upon the ontaido of the coach, crowfi-
iDdependont, caring only so imiHi
CRn9
edi^i^ thr^^^rs ujt*fofel!i6 s^uM") old status in the Fnion You, (the JW-j the driver, or buck among the trunks aid publican party) passed resolutions inj dillorcnt thiqg 11^62 that tho war was not waged for pur ov-j rambling amon^ t.he?o beanti is I poses of conquest, but to restore the gov efvprjSdd'i".'ftifoW, 'perfect I
man^
yav." We ba3e him The town received its pres.,D vvhen Adams and Jackson were PP candidates for the Presidency, a. voters but ono going for Jackson. name of the town was at once chang. from Adams to Jackson. But tho wick mv candle has falion over, and it's
the
The
WAJTPEREB.
A "Democratic" Puzzle Answered Editor Express It is often urged by Eo-caliod
:'Democrats''
who aro in the
restore the Southern states to their
Prnment
to its former condition. Yoi
oil
failod to that and therefore the war was flj
tillable to restore tho rebel government^ t^ p^jfa^nt lhaf i# M^antiall^ the Vsue in tlie present Presiden'Ofll con* te4,.but iim.jst ba jMirpo, in nup4 lor four year's rebei ^Governors of btate# rebel LegLalatura3,reheli»wafeQ l^r as they hml^any'iaw), rmjel Courts, mid robel officers of all kinds prevailed universally throughout the re) !il States.
I government wa« ontiraly in the bands of
wr.jii»tu upon by the sight of us, that ne I those sworn to support the rebel govern tbr.** lis a-boft.!efcV: wii^ %Hi^iwtie I meIlt
and
did oot break,'RiKt- h.j it was tempernnee Gorrfr'ltftlht. tlra^Ufl^si^liie win^, domestic, of .-...limy we sat down by rebelig^tpi^^alL^ithfiejj^o-callod the*-road gMaltml Wf-iiAWJfot^he government^ must ftffessarily go by the and invoked bleessinfcs hO ). WoMd intfa^avo boen preposand his oh the
Btomach's sako,' bis head Not a very gr^at-^compli-1 (proiis (x* permit Jeff Davis .ment, to the
to abjure the United States
whoJ^rt^M^ngrea^n^ ,^|
'boy" in our company pay, when, finding I to "WoAftjgtfth on the breaking up' Confederate Govornment to assist tri making laws fct"' (he/! United States?
it rolled up in New York paper, lie said "I knew be was a XeVv York man for a Boston man Would opr^r.hav^thdugbt of Euch a thing.- («•••,• -TTii i.
Ana wonld it not have been equally ftiri^p.4ei1su& '/t6 permt equity I tfy^od rebels to continuo to exercise authority in tiiyit ie^je'raT States? continuing to enforce iaws against Union men? What t|e| was tfce tr^ej|:onditpijjof thirrgs| jn^
Thougn any .,?/ yciii- ieadorj can -tjiiy 1 t'be'Southern States? Was it not true and read a guide book, sliH it may be t^t :the wh^e^r^bel ..machinery of govtome interest to thctb to know the itfi- I ernment was utterly destroyed by the pressions of a. pedestrian of somc^pj^jtbe
C0^8pae
bigbts here. ttVhavu' not yet 'come jo jffc "Dedidcra^," "their oid laws'and the great sights, Mt. Washington, the c^Qstituiiens revived Suppose it to be Notch, &c., but are encamped for the Sab-
9^_
bath eome twol^e 'milesf from the sscept I jjut Andrew JuHnsoj? did not so oonsidof Washington^
l-'!"
of_ tL.e.„gsbellijn Ah, but,
•\vh0 vraa tHere to'enforce tbose laws?
er it, for he issued bis mandate without
The OrtHbtng that-interested tti^as Constitutioo or law. outhorizInR certain persons to exercise tho functiuLS el Gov •Tta interpretation ePthe Indian same ernors, and appointing, or authorizing his is.''The Smile of the Groat Spitit/'.. We so-called Governors to appoint subordindid not walk across thUr but took steam- ate ofiicere to put the machinery of the boat, and a very pleasant ride we^had.- several Slate governments in motion. He This Lake is one of the most peculiar and oven attempted to dictate what laws they beautiful of any in New England.: In should, and what they should not pass fact Edward-Everett said, after alluding And when the pirate Semmes was elected to his travels in Europe, "My eye haa yet
to nn office in Mobile, Alabama, he fl? eumed to telegraph that Semmes mist not cxercise tbe functions of his office.— Now were the theory of the 'TfllOOCrats true, that Andbew Johns^M, himself. went around the country iMttO.lng..,for FiiracWTri altThli aboVo T|p# were mere usurpations 'anil void-Hftd they were void on an3' hypotheses. Yet they sun JHalmSi in%is.p?aisfetfor "thpso very actf of usurpation. Why9 Because by so doing he was covertly aiding the rebels to re fain their poW^rj* siid oppress Union men, white, and black wlieift th# C^jn^re?'? of Ibb^Diiited States, in the exercise of jts legitimate functions as the law-making power of the land, attempts to reorganize those State povornmnnf-s, so collapsed ori a firm legial
tyranny, &c., &o. Why SoWy becanBo thoy can't enjoy the crumbs of office, and because those who fought on the Union side during the war, and screened ar|d harbored Union soldiers and prison
themselves by goin£ into the rebellion against a Government they had previoiw ly eworh'tf bIipriori hVf^' undfr are now.obllged ^o take back seats Hence those tears
1
Honce all I his clamor
nste
Tnefee
bo imagined wjUiuidist^uei i»lands 'snd ?&tf ^r'lAnil Wteri finoirrlp "frame" for you 8 bountiful pipturojof town, His in ifie rase of Woifrborouqh tir of natural ncenei1^.'
The war was necessarily a conquest1 If. need not have b?en hat! the rebels vdl
lobe restored to their old condition. Btit longed ligh.ifyj.^ita^^y fere conquered Hence the succe=s of the TJniop afft»i«^ was' iifilt was nothing less than that. S.
8avs Lhe Columbus Journal:. "Ifydu desire lo ,witn6S8 tb« oppisftion, of a. lefcb let it. be communicated to'one of tbe Blairs that you have an offioeat your disposal.
A Bacaoeratjc 'JWor
r^|ysy
General
Gfar.t haS onfy ''aogged persistency to recommend him to public favor," That's just it. It was his doponed persistency th W
lat capturgd Pemberton at Vicicsburgb, ad' heti,i' Ii
A T"krt large number of Democrats are begini)So^20uiinl(''lfivtA^ New York convention consisted of greenbacks and greenhorne oa One side, and bonds and sharpers on the other 11\
Gen. E. B. FokcsT mil r.ot address a Sevmcir and Blatr ratification meeting
-In 4^64 Um DamooraUe^pfty-r voted the war "a failure." They we now trying to prove that Seymour d3^ fc&rt fMltbe Trar than any other man. Another*f4ilu». Jiv tiJLOSlCI.lii.Sl
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'Wsici wx Know ot j& 'AMdcUtbtt ii truly- iri» it* 1 abei repreaanU, we take l«a»Ure in p*ooaam»odi»e ivto the pabiic. fiiUh. in jklmert. Xoiioffi, «adadvise «UJumnag.yStb •nyhkvaoStkto dhMtf^t6giv«U« Mai.— Vevav JimUlf, f».isai9$f. awiw
aerger Zeltang, Aug, CE1X, for eight years a, Illinois, and previ
ously for a number of years a citizen of Indiana, and especially of Terre Haute, haa been commissioned by the Executive Committee of tho State of Illinois, to de-
yowu li^er 8petche3.jin,ffvvpr of tho election of
1
-Gnat iW CMfaSt $n
wwvnawu iu tho j&*h and 12th Congressional District# of* "Illinois, and fljmenced to do so.
lad .wp^to-^pfcnunity in imo personally acquainted
Kichle—
Galena tofCftcomQ with -General. Or#Bt^r5®d. to learn in t^atimation ho is held there, and in case of bis election, may be ex» 0f»|jlfi*-j«##v
iaforma-
tioa had11 noon ansaCisracloly, ho would, we are sure, never have consented to accept tfi-J ^oufcfission jfrvtn the Executive Committee, for which he is eminently
The writer of thip articlo residad from to 1862 in Galena, being thcr. editor of the Galena Correspondent, and had the ODDortOPty of becoming personally acoSnied witb
p-
|rHflfirm
nt- df[®r
leather a«d partnor of the of Grant •6 nh. havJog friendly intercourse with bi^ndof being a witn«- of the high eAfimation in Which he was held by all hie fellow citizen?. Any pewon hold enough at that timo to make remark* in regard to his character, calculated to have been deemed a fool, not accountable or responsible for his uttorances, or a black hearted Teviler. And in this light rn at this day view n-ery 07W0f our calleafjues, witfout cxccphon, who dares to uttnr 'any disparaging remarks about Gen. Grant, while a resident of Galena, until hfetleparthre fOr tho war in 1P61 lor we know tor certain that all tbose littlo aloriej, .which have made the round of tho newspaper pres«, are downright lies Qgither thore nor loss. .- What General Grant has done since is known to the whole world, and the ac» knowlodgment of his services has been many times manifested in a most honoraable manner.
That chartered iibprtine, the wind steals perfume from the flower?, but retains it only for a moment. Chemical art alone can fix tho fragancc, and render it imperishable, and this it has accompliih ed in Phalon' "FLOR DE MATO." Sold by all druggist*.
Wk are in tiie Midst or a ECevolF' xxoh.—No more premature decay of the tenth! Sozodont renders them indostructable. Nay, more, it makes the ecamal as white i»s Parian marble, and the broath as odoriferous na the Sweet South breathing o'er banks of violets," Neither the teeth n^r tte gums can become diseased, if it is used daily.
tf tNo's Peepared Gi.ue is use ful in every house. 12-deodlw
I*ha|oil?|l*a|liian Lot ton for Bcanlliyfng th: SKIS anil COMPLEXION. Removes all EBI PTIONS, FBECKLKS. PIMPLKS, "UOTII uLOTOtfES, TAV, etc,, aad renders
TdK sEIN sOFf, F1AK and BLOOMING. For LADIES in tbe MIBSEK1 it is Invaluable: For fiEN'TLKMES after3HAVi.\ti it lias no equal. "PHAflAN LOTlOs" is the only reliable remedy for Diseases and blemishes of the SKIN.
FriALON'S "PiPHIAN SOAP" for tbe lOILET. .M'RsKltY and BATH, will not chap the NlI.V. Price, 25 Cents per Citke, .' i-
»E KAYO,"
"tXOK DE UtAIO."
A NEW PEHFUHK FOR lilE HANDKKRCBIEF. KXttUISITF, DEL1CATK, LASTING FBAfiRANCKPHALON & SON, NEW YORK, Hold by all Drug. ^tSt9« 9dwly*aturm
LAND ACEMCY,
,U' ii. H1CKV02C.
RElii
H. D. SCOTT OKO. C.
HIOKOOX & OO.,
i»fAI8^B»#IBM
No, SO Oliio Stree
Convaycmfieinz fJarefully Done Abstracts of Titio furnished, Loans ne gotiftted and Money invested.
SIA1LK.
Desirable residflnceon Sontb Market dtret.— Oyer 2 acres of gronnd, well sat with fruit and shrabbfiry. Prioe, ?7,l!)n terms favorable,
New frams iiotfse. Bind lot, flrix3fMI fept, on PrraW berry ill. Very rhiap.V I- ii
Two lots in DPiu's .idditlfin, rcrfchFAp.
five Hcres» «aal of Flagart'd OnrrJ '200 ftfPcirTIraild*.w?!linipromi
io
reorganize those Stnti'?. with those defer patriots, whether he had law or not, kr.nt'c he was playing info their hinds, butf all very vjrJn^' foK Voii iriiitj Kit Lee iho itn legitimate fmiction, moruly iic-eauso Avrf re&efam'l'SH illlK
abflt. the "Hus**)
Farm/' all fanc^d, gond meadow woods and tfn« tfinler. A flrst-clas farm. f.U Building Ixnf«, adjrfnfiiii (ho city, iuriNi —good stae—low prlcr and fa?. raH* terws. liofixe ar.ti lor, on lit atr^t, ni.rth of Clark Hor.se -f» rr.oma, cistern, larzt* »tr, Pr)c $1,900. Terma oftay. «n»1 N-wea —*I t»ijc diaootnt-
Forty rn» milt of (ohii—%. acres iu CuUivftvl6n, hi!aiu^ iliuv liiiil'r-i. Verj cheap
1 DYE HOUSE.
fl. CLAlfID(*E
KIo.5
1,
rMurtiiMf a thin ei^y, and ftttod np Stoai: L'joiug r.L.1 lii vuriuz iwi*al«Ut»huietklt af ibo «l«| £tatul,
N^rth Fourth Stro.it, wbtTc h« will
^leivbod m^ot hi* old friend*, mr 1 a« mnuj o^w oaM ui mnv fftvrr him v. lit, Iheir 26dtl QHiiA .MiijLliS' KK\.
OOM1
duriuAthf- Wiatar niontliB, at
Mrs. M. H. Abbott's, tt« tj*vPo«t Ofilov. DeoHdtf/1IIEGABY INSTITUTE V.V INOLIFU AND FRENrB,
FOB YOUNG LADIES,
Boarding and DayPupils 1327 AJfB 1529 SPBFt'E STKl'ET, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Will re-»pen on'Moaiay, Sept. 221 Fkf.:ch is tbe language of the Faintly and 15 cunetantiy Bp.iken ia the" jel7d3meo.1
be Inetituta. MAPAHE D'HBRVII.LY, Princitiai.
pAS AND STEAM FITTING \JT Main Street, between 6th anil 7tb, FBKDEBIH GEIGER.
Having employed the terviues of J. 3. Ferguson, a well known praetloa! workman, he i* no* preparodto execntoail »rdera in tho above bn^lnen, Wi«iT promptn«'W and itispatrb. ooJSdly
STORAdE, COMMISSION & 6BA1N, OWCN TDUta t. ~3«AS-T BHit BRYANT & CO., (Snowasors to 3. H. TPBNEB,) Forwarding & Commission Merchant#1 cjMXcas re Grain* Floor And Salt. Higkact Tnatler pries paid for all kinds oi OralD.
Agents for Stab Ukiost Likx. Ware Bonu on Main Stract, tfc^T. H. 1 I, E. H. Depot [2StvtT alokm sun JOHN HANBY & CO., %M 'i .^rokaoa, oeiucntoa wt'f'WJ GRAIN DEALER S, WatahooM on first St., at tlie Oaaai Baits. aaMwt TS&&S HADTX. IHD-
VER" riSEMENTS. KnSAKT~Iat OE HII&. A: o«H| Lttdiee, l'n utf-urm/Cf Sept lf^STha beat fe« hoiDe pfflrnni*. ICspcof* aft-ntlon Languages, Music and A rt. Dr. Lewi,'Gjmnasvics. bit nation »n«J c'» Put® tiEgnrpiiiisBd. For proapActut, 3EO. T. P.TTigR Boctor.
W&PtEWGOD IN^TTOfE
KE OF TUE OLDEST FEMALE SEillN ABIES iit kaowafMHtoniipeitot. »iiq unriwiUttt lncaiion. Adaress Kev. 0. V. SPlSAB, Pi inc^al, PitUfiaM, JI»s.
o1
Granvillefemalecollege.—aeth
MUSIC
"WEAKl.Vtl OF THIS KKKKA."
AtiKNTd
WANTED for tb« moat ontortaining
hook publlnliid, abounding in Boinancr, Hucior anil Wil. Agnnt.* »ay it tbe bat selling book oat, as ppople ore tired of rein-titians of dry li-tallH nud army ropbits. ne Aeent Sold .'•$ In one wceK. t» »3
S«iiifor cirtiilarn, tortus and iifcw«pnjwopiii0115. Also, F&milv Qaarto Pil)!oa, bMi edition pnb» lisbo'i. WSI. FLINT, Puoli-her, 2B" f*o. 7tb St., PhilailelphiH, Pa.
Circular, Mill, Mulay, Gang and Cross Cut S A AY S
Evrrt Saw that ieaftB onr Factcr is Oil 'lottipred nnd rat-iil Ground, jifrjevJIy trui and even, and irad of nutfcrrc, t«mpor by onr patent tunp»rins I'rMfM, m. in iwifiij
LIPPESOOTT & BAKEWELl'S TATENT GKOUND. PATKNT TEitPEP.— LIPPENOOTT & GO'S
WARRANTED .4?)T STEIDL HAWB,
A. x: E 5? as good a*
«r'
(OnlMirn's Patent)
fjftt.ii to «xcelie!. ffo guarsBty they wil! cut cent, moro then coTBinon Ax^s, with les labor to tiie chopper. St-ndfor circular and prices to III 3?IN'COXT «fc HAKKWICi r, i'itlshurtfh, Pa., Soia Manm'iicturprs. T'.iro -h!
1
Dealers.
pSYCOXAKCt or SoaUCJjarinfnpr How either nes may faBcinato and gain ti, aUlctiousof auyous they chouse, instantly alto secure proap-rity in love or bueineBj. Every one can acunirs this singular power, t'i queer, ex. citing boui has baon published by cs ton jearg the sala of which baa been enormous, and is th only book of the kind in the Kngl.sh language sent by mail for 25 c*nta, or fl?o for one doilar together with a guldo to tha unmarried. Addre T. WILLI All & CO., Book Publisher?, I'Uila dvlpbia.
ARE ON HAND
And will sell mora for the mosey than any DOLLAR CONCERN IN THE CODRfBl ear oar inducements for forming Cinbs are more than double that of any establishment In tbe Conntry.
For the proof of thin assertion, please examine our Teraia to Agents, which fire as foiiowe: msr Bead carefully anil compare with tho terxan for gittiug up club as advertised by other cs tabHsbmeuts.
Any person Rending ns Two Dollars oaa re ceive for thu sa »e a Ret olion front tbe following articles:—Two not one) 6J piotu-e itfcrocco Albums, a pairB (not one pair) of Congress Boots, 2 pieces (nut one piece) tf Pants Pattern, 2 (not obp) 5 bottle HeioiviBg Castors, 2 (not one) worsted Breakfast Sliawlr, or any two articles (not one artlole) from our oxchange list.
K'e will al send 20 printed notkff of articles/dr cnlc at ono dollar rich. Any person sending Three Dollars can rocoi« for the pauje a selection ir.'in tbe fallowing art| c1.-b:—li yds. DcLaiac, 1 wbito Marseilles Qml(. 2 (not onel lOOview Turkey Morocco Albums, 3LI yus. frheeilng, Wool Sqnare Rliawl, 2 sets (not one eel) Gold Bosom Studs, 2 (not. one)Hair Guard Jhains, Willi £o!d plat.d trimmings. (The tilraimings of these chain) are arttn tised by otbor concerns ns Gold, which is ad oceplion-, as ny are ail of them gold pHted,) 8 (not one) Bitter plated,chasoil Butter Ijmubs, 2 i,not ono) siivif plated fi bottle BovoitIiik Oailors, sets (not oum «eti fletl i'lft'Scil Anives and Forks,? (not one) Worsted Prmuenafie shawls, (uoi oije)ladl, s' longeoitl plated Oliainp, S (not one ladies'solid Hold Dciit'lc llirie", 2 (not one) ^stifs hAaTy chafed old plated rii»({8. (Thesi, rlnRR am advertiseil by o(h«r c.-HK- «ros»« eoliii gold, which is a irnud upon tho publir,)3 (not one) bluck walant Vork Hnies or WrltiiiK Peskf, 2 (not one) extra finality Balmoral Skirts, 2 pets (not one) of Jewelry and Sleeve B.ttous to maldi, 2 (uot one) BVipei ior Turk-y Morocco Shoppini? Bagn, Spalrn (not onq) ladies' B*lmoral Boots.
Ti", iU also rmd -10 ]*rla(ed mtka nf crt»l«'s/«a sit/.- ei,? dollar C"-''1 \nj person sending Five iol ais, (not si* doIUis) ran receive lor the i»mn a Pelxutimi from tlie fol.owing articles —A black or colo, ,-,i Alpao oa Dress Pattern, a Poplin Dress P.tterr., 1 pi^oe of Hi-own or Bleached Slicetlu,-, 1 et®riv«d (JC bo.I !lr.»1 silver plated Revolving Ca«?or, 1 yartie fiiiporiiue cnBslmtre, extra l.eavy Krje niz.d While Quilt, 1 palrg»nts' Calf Boots, 4 as. good Wool Frorfcin/, 2 (not one) bB3t quality Balmoral .skirts, au eight day Clock, made by Setli Tbnmns, -1 ydn. doabio wiith Cloth for ladies' .-acka or rhiliirrn'a wear, a ailvcr plnttd Cake or Cad Bag-fci-t. Fnr Muff -r Cape Wo.i Kong Sbawl, opletfdl eissp Family Bible, 4 yards (not three yards) able width water p.-oof cloaking, 2 ssts «a not one si each) Xtory Hurdle Knivts,'.\ llh 'ilvc-r plated Forks, 1 set of Lace Curtains.
We trill alio lend SO printed tic.
a oi
toci on 5 dollar ench Any person sending Ten Dollars cr a raotive for tiie same, a sMcieiou tri/tn i« following article 7 yds. (not fotir ydn.) double with Clotb fjr Oloakincand Coating, 3 (oot t«-c «schr Lfnoti Table Cloths, with doz, (not ne doz.) i.lnsb Damask Kapkins, 30 yds. (not 2'1 y'is.) Hemp Carpeting, 13 *d». erira quality, black Color au Alpa.-cn liress- Patterns, y.•». extra quality, Poplin Dress Patterns, Silv.r Knntiug Ca^e Watch, new (not second handed) 2 doz. (not oije doz.) i"ory handled steolblad Kniveshdu Forkl, 1 pr. Buptri-r Wool filonk t», slot Far Mnff auti Cape, 5?i ot one)silver vlatcil CDgriVed lco pitch-i-rs,!»jas.fuot 7^'yris.T Wool Ctstimere f_i-»,cit, 2 dijs (not me doz.) fJtaKCrs' b«?t silvar pitted Forfct, omin»n Seaso re. isg Machine (tto roal article, not a baseimiUtlcn a0 nsat ty otojc canearns), 4 (not two) Hoco? Oomh Quilt, 2 (attone) spien lidrla Fatoiiy Bib!sa. tTc tcill ai etjii prtntei nctica fcr 123 arf.clct/jr ah ai cm dollar ca.ee.
For larger clnlfS tbe raine increases In tne ssu&e ratio, uar stock of Q-uudi all new and in good order. Inequality o' tht Goods ief.'r- than those used by any tker concern im th6oov.Ktry. NVe are of tbe opinion that, after readme lue above advertisement, some parties will coax to tbe conclusion that th^ have bton Kihdl.d by some ot" the logus G.Jt concerns thia c.ty,
Weosnnot cff«r to the person seadiiu us the largest tmcntt of aotcv fcr icon:t, a Gi.'t of monet or Watthes, mstfcat le a vioiotica cf tho Lar against Lotteries bnt is add :it'U to tbe aboTe liberal terms, we well sell to any one who may send ns SlO. eleven articles frees our exchange list, all to to ba sent is one order acd for $3 wa will selltw«ctj-two articl.» fmui cur exchange list, all to bs sent In ixe ot.:-
Honey sent in Registered Lelter or by a Poeial Honey Order, or iTaft at our r. k. CHta» logaei lent to any addras,
P. S. Agents will please notify us what firms haveageauia their town or city, and tbey will receive oot most sincere thanks.
THOMAS I. FEMO&CO. NOB. 6S & 54 Elm St. JBOBTON, MASS.
•»,
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^-r-
t'V priii-! i.»l Haid~Rre
EJECT AUb VIOLHiiT PIJEUATIVKS. They ruin tho toa?'(f '.hi bavrols sni vroilxos t! 3 if lion. Tarbatjt'b KrFEBVrsccsT ,-i:LTzrii Arrai£"T cs?l by ritlo.ei
c'0^!va m-.a^o of roliovicig ft'l darongsaienta of the ctoTi-ch, livsr and inttSjioM, becauto it removes obstructions witboot pain and imjisrts vigor to the organs which it, puriaas and rogn-ates-S 3oto by all Dnrooisis.
LADIES EXCLUSIVELY. A BAXn.lS'AH, or Xiadies Friend. MA 81881111:111 for Permdxo Bandages An entirely tictc invention. Beoontmen'led by all im* INCSr Puvsiciasg, and approved of by kveby lacy ai tight. IndU^onsabl.t to vehy Mf8S am umrted lady during mi.thly indiip:ii»i.n. It is no mediclUB. £lega»t, Eary and DuralU. War-anted, -•id tr:?J Us'. 1'fjra. Ci:cu!'tr3 frcs. Labt Aoests WiS'LD. Price S2 and S3. For sale by all Darooisrs, and sent/roc oa reccipt of pnee, trod t'i» Pbikcipal De?ot. Address Ba'sc ikab SlANtTACtrRtKO Co,,C40 and Gil Broadway, N.
."
jear
beginn EcpL lctti. "One o* tb« oldikt ftud twt iuttituvioaa for educating onr dun^bt-r*."— {200 a ytftr. .'iond It catilojae to W. P. Kebb, A. Si., Oisnvllln, Iiiotiag Count?, Ohio.
VALE .SKMINAItY.—Devoted txclu-til-fly to iha Abt and SatEhCii 51 Vila. Motto?" '"Tf ilfolkatJThaet done jo much ft if that I hive doneo*e.thing at a tint."—Wis. I'iit. Tormn $310 per Ac»ieaac year. Tonng ladles aeslrins :o fit themaolves lor Uaoher^ of the piano, batp, orp»u, gnltar, mt lodion, or Tocal zatn in tbe Bi.orte»i tioio p..Mibl wonld do well to address rKiscuuL M. V.S., il. V. Bjx, Now London, Cl.
.-' •':•••.
iACTCBlSO CO.. Albany, N.Tf. M»nn ncturcrs of Qeserai, A^biculichal Machinery, Comprising the cWebrated "8ti«r" Threahinir tta* chinm ••star" Bailwaj for EbJIms chain) and LtTer none Powers "Star" Cotton G.n» and CjndfMsri Clreaiar Croa--cntSanmlili Vegeia-
F.rk« Ocrn and ITwd
roxefCJorn Shshin, Dow Towers, &C.. AC. nowisli to call the partlcnl.r attention of Far?lfS?illMFiSSfeiilil1lM '"fiVAR" T'fRICl'Wygj^Ttn ia-r
1
upoijorioafiy oihar macnine now in startat. ItMMH^. uad ea.tl, portabU, .implTln
paratiTBly tha lout desuuMFfapon the atFecgth oT the animals tlrivlug It. ITe b»Te «iadt «cmt,improvement* in tbiainacbio« by WWth t#Dar»inabied to thortoiclm (Itan iht 0-aia. uiWor wmost AsJ £omblnattou «f«lcaiuus and «re«roa6w meiugaaenlr«lj nffw and ae-tiTo ilcvlcj, fo^- otierj^jc. the feeder ot dtwt, tbm makiag-tM ofJSratlan- of'thrcshlrgai eowfjrtibla wiiH tbo-ordtnatry mai^Jnns ii fcnnoj iiTg aitd frciuently cbat'uctml of btnllh.i.i .. nwxio: Of BUitkble «ia«a for o. ?/aueYwPiweiSH
rs« Power and for onr
"Star" for 4 nnd 6 horses. Mia by.nur agants and dealern geufraliy totilull pM^cula^9,.«ead (or our Illnmrated Descriptive r* lrculir aisd Prlco List C*rr©»pou.leutH will ea» addreos Thf AlUiTiy t'OtlOD 61B Maaufatturtiig Co^ 0. urawor lfi'.', Aica^,
Y. ...t •. Proof of enr Matpmrnt that ire have made A COJIMrfKEE
EVOLUTIO N
llffittiDE,
(dfilw fuiinfflii'thHf^ot tbnt tti» Immense busiUC83 wo! ar.vbniit Sip lias induwri a iliiItHmie of enaJ.l rose kens imitate uiir club systum, and some by, aiVortislngthe prcs6nt^ th^y will glv_. nnvuc-ehrSul.y, to divert me «,i in buainesH t~ tliem^ lve*. Wo m«k« this an U(.UDcem-nt Bltnply to infjtm tbe publio litvt it wlbbjf tVoir iuwrest to patroulze cui house, a W 8ti 1, coiiticns to r.IVE USTTLR qoods as» anSATBB tfi»VClWS\TS TO AQKNTS TttAN AST OTBm CONCltaS IS THE BUSINESS.
Wo a II.'Very dOjCrloriuii of DKY AND FANCY GOODS,PLAIEJ) WARE.JEWJfiLKY,WA'l 0n KS, i-EWINU iliA Aw., f^r .tbo iiDiform pries of OAJB.IUlJLAIt. OtRCtJL.vfls sent to
ANY
APDaiSSIREt.. PAItUCUA il»., Sos. OS and 190 Bummer, fct., JBotitoii,
THE SUCCESS
Of the ONE IJC'ItAK SALE ft Revolution In ... .1 xaA»p
r.
'HPniBh
at aualfjira pfioeof ONE DOL-
1- i.S, tu:lv nrtklf ivs„ uro uaoJ by every fft/uily, at a1less priro than thoy ara sold by any wholesale d"awf in New York or Boston.
Ageuts wantsd to co-operate with ub In carrying ont a pUu wliich mmiR the wantB of the million, ami ia the disposal 6f large and vanod stock ot Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Carpntinua, Ac. Oar terms to Aientiare tiiyerior to those of any oth -r firm, as our Circular will show- Those fretting up clubs can secure a pli-ce of Sheeting, Watjh, Silk Dre™, iiiuawl, Sav?iag. MicSiliiO.Tfto., &c., •.j,*.*. Free of Cost, "'ii chock deicrihlog an article t» be nold for a Doilar, 10 ot» 3D fv»-SJ 4J for St CO for £6 ,0J for glu. sent by mail. Sand money by Bo4is tertd Letter. Ctrcnlars mailed free to any ad dress. Agents wauted nvcrv a here. Address
HAitttiN FLij'HMKK, 31 Hnnwver St., Boston, Btass,
SOOTS AND SHOES,
Boots & Shoes
,, TO SUIT.
TIHI IS IIVX 111
Hav'iog just received, at
C. E. BUGGLES, a well file.led Stoclt of TKjmen, Misses, and Childreu's 3uihmor Wear, which I will o3er tor sale at the
Very Lowest €ash Price! Ai,d I hava olao reooivod a iarg? acsortuent of ilcQ'a, Boy's und.Taatu'^Bootfinad Shoes, bought at th-j head of tha luai'kot, bo they can .be
Sold to Suit tlie Present Times My motto Is "Buy Cheap, "Sell Cheap—Small Proms aad Quiok Ba iea." liLso manufacture ail tlada of
JOSEPH STBONCUi?
Wbel^ale ftel&il filter,
VH T.X
MEN'S WORK
On tha tlurisst notice and the moot fashionable styles. HBHDINQ done neatly and in baste.— Dou't ferret tuo pla:o, but c»ll and examine! if you Uo uet buy. 0. X. RUQGLK3,
No. 16, North 4thStrett.
azolmv
gOOXS AN.I Sfl.OEB.
••ir.'f ezi
1 S S W igo-'illng Haota 4 Shoes Very Cheap
To cIom oat Us large stock of
0oots jSlaoes-aind Gaiters, To raRke room for Spring stock. You will save monf-y ty calliBg mbhnat
No, 3 Meohsitfoa Blook, I FartioBlaT attention glvoo to WORK •Sfeij l)op«rfaji»tl»i1a.tt» haada of SKI(.LFfll
WTJBEWKN.t ff-M'te-r 21®
fWt'oHtf 6-r.T •r afcadS—BlAO
[AS. B. HAGGMT? A CO ncALlBB »,t. Tin, Oopper and Sheet iron .w Ware, ?.
Siate and Metallic Roofers,
Ajid Hanufaotnrers of-'
Oaivanlzed iron Cornice, Window Caps, 0littering, Ac
for tlie Very II?*!
HOT AIR FURNACES
IS? Main Street,
TerreHnule, ind.
Work done in all parts of the couutry short notlco and reasonablo terms. may 12
OMNIBUS LIKE.
B. MILLER'S OMNIBUS V^e AND nACK LINE. Will attend to all calls for trains leaving the C-ity,)and also deliver pa^sengotv In any part of tbe cr.y with ears aud diebatch
All orders lo ton tho RJato at tho Post Office, at Dav-ii' Drag Store, or my r«ddfen«e will bo prompt* ly attended tn. .n9fiii,r
OiiN ARMSTRONtr,
Cinnsmitli and Stencil lutter.
Flour, Whisky aad dack brands, aia^ Plates fot it arking Clothing, cat to order. Qnn« SBade'aadtepaltcd in tbe best of Btyle"
Allx?u«
warranted
to
give u8tlsf:iCt!on.
SliOp2d door tast of tbo Now CVnrt iioaiin, nvliTlteist, al th Vigo rAtiBtF Hav Rnatea. (dl
WM, B. MANNING, HcTKS, SIS'* AN'l CHSASieUTA IP^A- -K
Oa»» tloor EftH of tbo '3?ar Uroo^rjr, i'JsilliAl.ifl 1A.A.L/X1C* ioS" L. Plain and Becoratira i'&per Ilai.ging, Fancy and
Plan si^n Painting. Callings and Walls Pfttoteit and Calcem'.nW Im Fresco Colors. Pianos nnd Ka:aal Wooti Polished in the highest style of the Art. (hiding on Qtess aud •fftpnnued Tin, in all Wtylon, lk wtH be to the Interest of those whe wish tt ba vi sorrlceable work done, to call on me. InlrrmitiOQ in buying dnd mixing celors, will he furulsh?3 fo per«3ns rarr or chuboc, bocMtf
TI7ARREN'S IMPROVED ROOFING.
We are prepared to pot
ca
rant It
toe &1e
S3*.
No. l&O Jtkaln &tre
ni i.-4i ii# i.' :t\ ji i:. *fl SX*n" f»- a-vift.-i'l ,'M. I
"i Si vi Jr t,
COFFEE and iiltiAR by the pound, 100 pounds, bag and barrel.
Prices proportioned to the amount put censed
fioort Batter anil Pientc Crackers. 8 l-3c. Core Oysters, 1 lb. Cans, $1.85 per dozen. Teas by the pound or caddy*, ^ailvrufTjvt from |l2ito ^,40. XOCOA, [fnfl hiiB ,i'-'.'?fT thdytamo o- O. JAVA, I IF It1 cevuAJAVA t/Uf HJ HI. OOI.UC -V kio, (till itr'l iub s« fltaw K^ttoim Sto^k large, fresh and complete •».».**i4 i-j |_i 'Vjieiia&i: j»m ''.'sllUiit: $eii The interest of Customer/ 'closely 'Icatcfi'ed. 1 f.-j-j'
JXO. P. BAtni. raAErtg rnrrr JgAIRD & CRLfFT, Attorneys at Law,'
OrrrcE.—No. 82 Main Street,
(•FFIOE—On Ohio, b^iwMS Sdaad 4th Sticeot. aplSdtf T£liO£-UAUT£. IND.
DKC-
0. LINCOLN,
The Oldest Established Dentist
In
Terire
Haute,
SgOmo*—On
Sixth
JgUNTIN HOUSE, D. C, STUNXAKD, Prop'r. Southeast Corner Publta Square, Terre Haute, Indiana.
BOARD, 0e,OO PBR DAY. ran omnevi to and raotr all taiiss. uao* »vtz. aao. o. »ct
NATIONAL HOUSE, Oo».SizTa 4Ni
MANUFACTURERS.
PATRONIZE
We have on hand a One stock of Sash, Door* and Blinds, oi onr own mannla-ture, which we will 8*11 at a very small advance on st.
We Warrant our Work
to lio superior to any ever before offered In tbIk market. Buying of us wil! furnish employment to your own Mechanics, and at the seine time I
Benefit Yonrselfes
as we warrant all our work.
We also ktop on band, and manufoolttrff to nr der, Window and Door Fratu«*, -Moulding* and every variety of Finishing Lumber nsel in building-
CLIPT & WILLIAMS.
felOdtf
St
A
JoiySdJm.
this Bool, and war
jfear*. This Is tbe twst and cheap-
Bbof in use, and t. flre-proot Oall on
QblTT WILLIAMS,
Praiii* City Ptaalng Mills, corner of tth ,and Uulbarry Streets. JaUtf
iiiViliKi
MTRMRBlNAftl!
,T37ai(!
Htieet, bttvwn
Ohio, one door soQth
and
ot
National Bouse,Stain
Hating hal upwards of eighteeu years' expo, rieuco in Dentistry, he is confident, that lie can gtrasatlsfaotlon tu all cases. f)y2adly
HOTELS.
MainStust,
TERBJK HAUTE, IND. JACOB 8CTZ & PB0P1I1ETURS.
This House has been thoroughly refurnishel. myZ3clwiy pLARK HOUSE. V-/ COBWEB cobweb
of
itost aSn omosTkacTs.
8t!J
Terre IXaute, Indiana. W. B, BRIPFlTH .'.'J....Propprtetor
Office Of Marshall, Hcnter.hma aad Palestine Hack Lines. hi
Frce.Buss to and frost all Trains^'.',novzsdtf
fJIERRE HAUTE HOUSE, coasra main and seventh streets,'i*-"? Terre Haute, Indiana.
This Hotel has recently been refitted, and pulls llrst-ciaes order, offering accommodations unsur passed in the State.
T. C. BISIIS, Proi»V.
PHYSICIANS.
R.A. ARNAUD.
ills- it
Orrwr—Corner of Main aud Fifth"'fltreets, over tbe National Statu B^uk. BFPIDF! ml2ty
Bfpidfnce—rii»iiiul S'f, Ix-twerin I
t!a 1
hoi -^fTTT-0 *A Office of Saxton A Walmsley, HI Main Street. tiX'JEJSSJf* "x-"" HOSIKtft
WHITE GOODS. NOTION S„ LACES. **'v' EMBROIbEKIB^ cORSBfg, '^/n pjwd.il!. HOOP SKIKTS,
Aud as par'tain1 to
a
In order to
Hsivv5 flVi'i.i 0.1teoirre
'. :£a J»vn3 r&ttbufi t-«* s.-n ,1:
ATTORNEYS.
up
stairs.
Vlrst-tlata
KAl*Itvl,Y
febl24tf
Will. E. McLEAN,
Attorney and ConatdUoratLaw, —*Kt GENEIiAL COLLECTING AGENT,
Terre Haute, Ind.
OFFifE.—No. 86 Main Street. decSdly
DENTISTRY.
K. L. H.
BARTHOLOMEW
SrsascN' a a MrraAsicAL E ]V I S
Snoceseor
to
Dr. D. M. WEIiD No. If"
4
jlCr in mi ngg ^tore 11 And tfrtUwfalfktlW1«Unaas oC 8)t
AVE ft MUf
"t
vverj kii^d.
dtspoie of
sale, cqinmepcing
W*
v,q:«j .-''j i-.'m out
a .-oct ii- ca
Sifter
15 Barrels of Cider Vinegar on hand and for salo low r.wt.nfveosl hfutt»f» 30 oUcJ rt't'
lilt lis !0fii 'ViiJ ti jt -i
(n-»rff
the latter aad
to cloae ont tl»*.^tockrfwlnailjt, «t «m
Saturday, July 2»th,
M9,
Tit*' rolWmi des'lrakfe'doi^"'*??*"
A COST! COST it. LWiMM i'f f* *8 UVQJCSl'vl PR^i^¥sa,,:",^'1 °f "67# MUSLINS, bleached and "'brown, SHEEETTNGS. 4-4, 5-4, 4. g-4, '9-4,10-4." FLANKEIiS, large stock. DBBSS GOOiDS, including
JSHS
ei ti tat OMf ai oJ
BLACK SILKS, ALPACAS, .POPLIKS,
lt
'"J
WOOL BELAEMS PLAIDS
PRINTED DELAINEd.
-iS* PIQUE3, PERCALES, AcJ Ac.n
Cl:vi
SHAWLS, choice 8tyl«!'? LACK POINTS, "B CLOTHS, QiSSIMEBEa,',d JEANS andallkinda ot'ia„ j, ,--sV PANT STUFFS. TICKINGS, CHECKS, COTTON TARNS, LINEN CRASH,: p9'! BATH TOVtoSf TABLE COYERS and CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLTES, TABLE DAMASKS by the ytfrfll LINEN and COTTON DIAPER MARSEILLES QUILTS, tJtfibwa Betides a great v«riMy artfcles ttat we
hare not Npaee to name,
Main St.
National Block, Terra Uaute, Ind. [m30dtf RICH A11D 3 0 N( M. DEN
rX*T:I
S
scTcsgjoa i.. m. 1.1. janta,
that will baaoidai
PBKSM COST VALITB Also, during ihe «OBtihnsnce of thla tale a GREAT RED TJCTIOK
H9fl jn prfCM in
be made tbroughont the
NOTIONS*WHITE GOODS ant TRIMMINGS STOCK, So that as assorted bill cfgoodj may bahad much lesi than rnlfng prices^ ilar-stqsc r:l a-^w a Ki ind v7»i, .Vjlvih-i t*fc: jK' aisdil a-tom noiitoivi
r.do' .tfOanod tef lf. B. JFtyr Me pUtpSw of aii atiging the (foods anttnUurking every piece with ih6 CXMl PRICE in PLAIN JrmVmB8, ot tr Store will be wtriday tht 2-ith itist,, an&mciM open Saturday thm 8&tfty wh^n the above programme with-itake effect. lemae)*
INDUCE »i£NTS-« MPABALLEIJBil! itl. aba:.: «Weot beiag towaMMfeM aaw
QUICK WOKK: As possible io this Sale, we present the following itx IB AT N DUCEMftNTS to pnrcbasera to carry
off onr _i ,1. .ji, 1
A
i-ii d- STAPLE1 GOODS-1 nsirp -A'zt.i yi^nofliolod
Of every kind at
iitJiw »(HSTr RICESPfT Jt 4J-ti -sl
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And,a-
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HOME MANU*
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PRAIRIE 01TT PLANIX^i
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ROACH, ANT,
FL&t ADD
BBO-BDQ
EXTERMINATOR^ F- RY5TARP, 33» OllTe
ron, S'liit XooIh, Mo.
Orders by inaii will be p.-o«6tIy attnc'dsit. to and goods sent to any part tf the country. nj2flom
n«on
siiiiie, -^S'£Li
tor.
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Instrumental and Vocal Mu&le. Orders Tift at LiuiUmau's. or Kaizantach'i promptly attended io. 'i ^t of' rdftrearea given
(iROC^UET I.gnii-at\ me riagnMMq 1 RT "i imiB CROQUE?1 jifriob lo
jJjfT .• a''
U«^»ia9^iBV?'«yfa(v4«.tat
ii a
riroq bnatncill aHiS
CROQUET 1
The most T*BGVti.nsQ and Healthful amusenjanteyor ifiveoted. Every family should have a garno.
Books of Instruction, JS'centa. Bradley'a Patent Oroquot ia tha bw(. For««l»by)l" bo:
O. BABXLSTT.
oneop^.«UM,r
'lilt. ,To' iki eWjen who rn^Kos t.He rargest aggregateamMJW^rVuiV'Kiiiies of Oorsiw' jfaaaarted thr«nghtae tut It add 'or thitr owaW^hMtly
use) from tbe da*aM r«pimano«ment or. until iho
Drat
day of
8eriteniWr next,
OlVSaneligantteW^ "euipwc" mamiu^MiR
iiiu
r&b
-.nn« tt cona g« ^.3 IIiv7 ai9iJJo"ti6v, TT.r~' C"**"1T With gtaiu ra'iec-C^t, ^9t^Q»«r, ^rafder, and all the late3t .:101^701^1^ ^opiplete—the cash.yaiijoof Which is $65.——Si$tj-¥*ve
,IWlar8-^r-T|65!
3mL To%ynaion •&*>*• aggi»*a»a yanMase of (loods abatl ba aaatin aiapfat tke ab'ive cohdltionsj, we'wlirgTve' a[Sfletdijf Valenciennes Hftptt'ekf, -7 WORffi THIRTY DOLL^til 3rtl. To tlieperjr.n whow .^revate purchases of Goods shall be third"U amount, (subject to the •a^WWMMq»»fr CUAJliX OM.SJ, o'lf"' saJ nia2 .( WORTH r.A lowoivba
Twelve Dollars! ttxn
HOUSEKEEPERS,
1
®ao .311'
All mVercst^m.liyriDg^^Q.^r^Tfrtll FtMI
"c:
Grpnt} Clearance An uapqualedoppoeUnxtej to Jay iAliriir supplies for months to coms,.4ti/ni, Wtuftemle Cost
BiJMEMBEH!
Our Store.wiU ramala closed on JPridaj ,t3uSl "si and will r^opan NATURDAV, JCLY^fUl.
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agi£ \cxH eaiqo»S[ Z*in$imx 10 rite t'd* Jo
