Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 September 1868 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS
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Horniu
MoBtol
GEN. ULYSSES S. GBj-Kf
¥OB VICE PXlfcSlDENT
aw
,-.'i art loIs b~S«
\ltuStrb»egh^
Col,WILL
IOB LltDTSKAITtoaOTEEaoR, OUMBACK, of Decatur. FOB BEC3ETA»* Of STATU.
FOB TBEASCBEB or STATE,
UNBBAI. NATUAN KIMBALL, of Martin^
JMSSWU .ISSTBtTOTJOll,
IffSABAfi 0. llOBBS, of Wayne, ROA BLSCTOM AT LA* OB, THOMAS H. NELSON, of Vigo,
Captain ®. K. BOSK, of Lawrence. 'CONTINGENT, 00WHM.J0HN t- Slinu, of Greene.
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HOB. SAMCEt CTSV* tJt, ofPariw. FO» M08XCPIIM ATTOBSKT COliMDS P1EA6 fl&FBT. W. W.
Demewate of tWe Dietrint
intend to vote
for
the man whose teach
ing# induccd resistance to the draft, the meastfM the existence of the gorerntnent depend®!, and
against
VOOBHEES says he "was docked
fliu®n8-WA*
Were
ally -follows ae ^eliinis Mjojt^p: ^i^g^^^bolpfeb'' S."^l ffe ^he ^wotlJ' of this jplatrlct will sea' td it tUt «nwli£leJlriiiLmich "^fenclplw' fcttfielf opeoMahU^m
to
880*19 tit gotsralNVt
S
the
diet who suppressed that rosiatfuw^.?
on$
ySR1"—moaning that the seat to whic
given to his legally elected coropetitor-
f:on
account of his principles."
that
wer*
found, by'* lemnt girl, hidden.,
fflffP*
townsh,I
sT'u"aa
The Democrats upon their pet therfrj of equal taxation upon every specie® of
rdiBg,to
mi-n
the 'TiTrnftur'" the potatw7~ an the clothing of the poor at precisely the same rat? as the siliBjittefcpiajiW and the wine# of the rich! TtoV Will tfia laboring meTj .i ici.f oii 1* s«*«tfc tfa J-A Jfitor WftfcfesM'l
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THE DEMOCRATS of New Y^rkareitfy ing the blame of their overwhelming de feats in Maine and Yerinont to Pendl*
York correspondent of the Charleston
Cburier
has reached the conclusion that
the® ll€ S0MJ^ai1 "£lnd
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keep "lnviolnteitha rceiiit of tfeftcaunir^ jje at^Js thai £in fcadlto"in&lfa «. ]|^.b:Qwaar.!3#. of tbsto' and woulJ h»va made atill more if Mb PBNDX'ETON had confined the limits of bf to the W
YOORHKES was cut short in the glory of his Oongt^ttlo^td «ai|»r on account of Jjljie ^ao3t ggfetjioua trauda in ^he shape a tapiiely, oakin'g no rf| folft to ^iHSiiat^fU'e^ionoi fcis co' stituents." gayg "X ,yfln
TogTc
*m-
per ttheitoljls of Con gr*»v*» «.#
M. *i
.M ,e?'a ,a
Arla^tthe dissatisfaction with Hoba yi5?:^*^|reX'B liwi^achKjl the Tt»A .Jbte^ The article in their great paper, the New, ^Torlf
Iri*h Ptople,
is only
tixc,ava,ntcw
'ff«r^ th}t^Vihs]Exaroiil8 WH sooff Jte ifollowftd thrrughoaS th® countty. '4i| «ToSd^r' j^kw6t, the lUunlripua "friend ol
Irel|n4 :ln the British Parliameatj tb£or#.nt
io
wttonsfnd a». ifeat tlte friendi "Isd relatives t£ the JErith in Ireland now: in Amerlftft should Aupport a party vyhich' j** no gjore il«{ictive chAracWristib than •ympatby with humtn 8lav»ry." 'But fa«f may liVjB.to-f« his syrpris^-and regre! abated BJ a iturdyjupport of GBANT and
citurans. k*iiMs»taiiU -ft ^»—q————— Democracy of this District wait to ae|ad a'mart to Congress who will pa tientl^ubmlt to b'« "^bclytd one yeat' on account of ballot-box stuffing, and nby^r move a finger In hi» own defense, ot in_ •v^diaiktion of the honor of his party -i
VOOHHEKB claimed that he could show that "WiifiStr&f d?ft not receive a major ity- of th^ fates legally cast. If he bad the spirit of a man, why didn't be matte an iffort in that direction? "Would a man, fit to represent this District in Con grew, fftU^tAiiM^sifttitig, and cos tent himself with tiPHimng Do the Democrats of this District desire to tnist their honor* again in the keeping of^man who hag th\« irtfled ith.it
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Isr the bobk entitled "T&fe^Rehel. War Clerks Diary," the following appears: "June 22, 1863—To-d&y I^aw the mem* oraodtun of Mr. Oaid. of the conversation held with Vallandigham, for file in the archives. He (Mr. Vallandigham) says it we can only hold oat this year, thai the peace party nf the North would sweep the Lincoln dynasty oat of existence. Jie Memecfe tOjfrrw th«ojfht!thftt:i our. t»iMe was sinking, and feared we would aubxmt, which of course w^ilM be ruinous to the part j. But he advises stronely against any uftilion a&f Pihnsylvab ia,^ IbrM tbat vtbtild unite all parties at the North,and strength* en Lincoln's hands, so that- he would be
all prteijMn and rample
upd^t&e^4»sett4mMiM %gw St ihe-ijw» ple.v Yet this sarrietrBttor, TACLASDIOEAM, was and is the intimate political friend! and allydBtgafitftfctfl
This tr«j|»Ra tl^awtt for whom Too* WBts stamped Ohfcj in 1863 This convicted traitor i^ ibe roan who, with YooRHESi and WociJ signed the uafii South."
And tittle, ia aot a tw^pr ^be Tnii»d tate*, to-'day, who does not earneitlv de«iMtw^cfbicco4«aUst TAXfcairdi«haji and bis friend Voobbiss.
jg my*-, wu kttaa i» ci ft%*m tarxs hm sa.T&.
It a common thing for a man to select
THE St. Lonit
i— an hi* nrnnt Tim ififliTtlur't1" rt fifetej oncsrned, tha may be true. It aho true that the same Bitters were made and
hie houae and tried to assasainat* bim
emocracv talk almost as boasi-
«b they "lately did af carrjlcg Maine.— They are 4^1^^ ^fcr&^^6Xy exertion there, bat we lelieve their hope of turning back tbo Republican tide ia the K*fi, stone State is aot very sincere. They are. desperately struggling to save all theiy MO*
Democrat
says
AL HAHVY HATS, formerly an officer of the rebel army, and the Chief of Poli®. in New Orleans at the time of the infamous massacre, is now President of the "BLAIR KNIGHTS" in that city.
A very suitable man to lead such body! If Winz w»re only alive to lead the "Setm^uk CADET?," the thing would be complete.
ech NT
el*f: 4
•fcMi^eowtW C0MMO8
"1:
he of g, lasfHatliTday pi West Tir'.
Ges evening, Senator CABLILE, ol 5Vi in&/
gin»^6aKf'«»fc^?»H'AasT-"aivrar^ was a
iilra and BI.aib, who alwajs wa« an Abolitionist." That's, vtry true, and there are thousands of Dfcmocrats everywhere who are resolved.vhat_ ttt,all eyents ihey •**PSOTiWefoiP "afc-
Ab Omaha correspondent of the Chicago TriiifTi& c.irr^c.ts^the st«te^a.^nt ajade in several Eastern papers a? to the time of election in Nebraska. It is to be heli on ttife life l&th-S§iot4i>e ^/,%uesday of October. This correspondent, who i«^V 4n'«RSu)Qte Mg" ment, believes that in the State and Con-gresti^n^^lsptiyo^init-^tphfitiithe Re^ publican majority will not be less than rity "§o,
l.SOO, ar^fcatJn foifjtSAJr In(!iCoijA2©ll Ufch
TBE Phila3e3^iai^«I^ays "the peo pie will c^ast.ih.m ^tjiem, a,. an unclean thing any party or any men who havej b^eo fa^|-f» i|h^ cou|try'|-jhono^Jfi r^f^esa of iu sawkj la t|e Jtio^f^f penf'
This is the fatal indictment found against the Democratic party, and which they do not even defend. It ranged its power and pt«tige »»pd influence-j-thresw a 0 4 able history—against our country, no^ simply ia a forej^n^war by inactive or unsympathetic passivity, but in the crisis
share its fate. No resurrection will evor a ftfe en° 'b In git to life again As a political power it has passed away forever, and takes its place henceforth only in books and history.
THAT sturdy patriot and honest Dem crat, General JOHN A. Dix, most pointedly says he should be greatly surprised if the people of the United States were to elect as th»ir chief magistrate a man who was making, at the Academy of Music, on the 4th of July, 1663, & speech deficient in all the characteristics of an elevated love of couBtry, at the very hour when General GBANT was carrying the vie torious arms of the Union into Vicksburg, and when thousands of our fellow-coun trymen were pouring oat their blood on
their homfSBntL thfi Goy^fnlpant which Mr. Seymour wasdoing all in his power to embarrass and discredit.
And there are thousands of men, every State, who feeljusl as General Dix d^e\f They are pmofemiB, Jbp they want oi%err pe%(^e ani a government of law. They see with chagrin that their party hto put'- itaeii in open hostility to the laws of the land that it deliberately Ohoosef as -'its Ifadefls and Candidates the most revolutionary and reckless men that it has fallen under the eontrol desperate and unscrupulous leaders, rebels
'ii'
W«*f-IftBj Slnceie.. fr
The Democtatiii St&te Convention of Car-
r^ticSt&t^
the 8th of JMmwy'ssjrs that Maj. tcr is entitled to th«gratitude of the ctoun try for the sacriflcesne made in defense the Union. But how many Democrats will show their gratitude by voting for him against the man who declared be st&uoatmr>^Ret ter, when it was heseiged.l^ 10,000 rebels and its gallant little garrison starving? We shall see when the contest is over whether tkfs r^olutioir was tended merely to hoodwink soldiers and induce them to vote the Democratic tickeL-or whether the en-ijfhti^aJteptei- it bmklt What they OMHtk nSiiialy voted, at every amotion, jfor^tn money to al^ In BM«r«na.vthe Union, but
plw&m
From, ail sides S6ffl -lndieatto»6*lhir and thifclrtSla
where are coming over, aud the masses SOOD wSHfbllow.3 Tissterday w« chronicled the aocesaicn to the Unioa raaks of
and Colfax and fireedottof the
eftphavicaT-y for Xtipublfcanum es tfce fa-
EiS^ESSS In tti* connection w« may anation
pttmms&ti
Philadelphia next week* Setter davs are da^niag
jFor/Mr^t JPres».
WHW TSS rtA®T*«0* Bl*TOi*W» mad* kno le some seven yesraMo, it at they were eaMtirelv had never be&Sbee as their general nse io the United State*
sold in th^Is^aM A,i forty years'figo, a? try old planter, mer-
"ffie J.t «s diatindtly ^tbin iny Recollection that on the return of my father (who was a, caplaim and doin^ ttn, extensive trade in the .troj^) be, Woali iaTAtiably have these Bitters among tliaiSiiJp'a store?, and our Famfly sideboard was never without thenn sickness, if-.mafcta® act how se-V^br»ifiin^:tbg-d«cant6r of theMt Bittersj by a different name, Waa always re-
I Jc
h»' idjuod eW
-t
Jwflfh, w5 was® fit* pWpW^rflPnQever trust the government as long as any cf the issues growing out of the war remain unsettled. 3eeng all these things, and longing for the peace and prosperity off the country, these men will vote for Geaht, not because thprijreBwmblicap, not becftuis t»ey approve Wer
Republican party has done, but because! they believe that General Grant is safe, prudent, patriotip a^d iu»t j^att, -w^o will restore peace arid hambftf Ho lhe couatiy.
1
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in a a W S to t^t imPftrtjfdJSernaea Coiogoe, and sold at hatf the®dcei V.'iSu^ i.. .t ss-dehw-wi#.3 ii-'i 5-
lj
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jjjjI'AFTSB SprrsRiNO SEVEBAI. YKABS with chilblains or froated feet, without finding any thing to give me permanent reljef, I was effectually cured- by two or three applications.of Palmer's Lotion, and although several years have elapsed I have not been tiouble& with the disease only in ffinjtersfoce that, tim%". writes Cha«. E.•Marshall, Insurance Agent, S E. corner .Third,,, Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. «',
A GENTLE WHJSJ?EB TO MOTHERS1.— If unfortunately you have lost your oWn teeth by neglect or mismanagement, take care that your daughters do not suffer the same cause. See to it that they brash their teeth regularly and thoroughly with flt.Z tpoNT, and thereby you will ensure them sound and serviceable sets a« long as thoy-iive.jf
to*
1 15 tU
"SpAiajKa's Glu*,'' handy and useful- deodlw
Phalon's JPapjhlan Lotien
ftrfieantuyiag as .SKIff and POMPlfcaiOJf.
tjafjin... ^$iB£H,la. tbe tyBQUR Ktt Invaluable. ITUUm after S&tFUiftlt lias so equal
ArWno.N" Is
the
xevdq TWRr
HALON'S
ouiy reliable *er
edjr for JMseases and liltintsfces of ttte SKI*.
ymt'
and 8ATB, will not chap the Miff.'
Price, 25 Cents per Cake.
«diu8l bo! atliuga
1
"SXOR HE aiTft.V "FlOB Bt ailO."
A sn pr glstg. Bdwly-aturm
ARM IMPLEMENTS.
2-3088B
A «KKI3*0
t8 orriO fvfla Li'—:—' ..
„,FARM WAGONS! ... bia^Ue'X sid 1-s.vcu
I
t,H
Manafaetr'd for oar own Trade! saaD&O
**n»i
,s S.'
"-K
Timber SeAsoued Two ¥eai*B!
i—
c-xrofc
•jtz.&.T-
Well & Completely Ironed r|
Wide frlek and Thick Tlreln
CtttS: a :sc
Hand shaved Spokes!
if
Braces!
Draft!
WARRANTED HOB A 1EABI
JifcOv -'.X :'. .11 JOJfES «fe JOXES,
Tarni Implements,
iWi 8 !j»ji Oit jn* whe-soiO 1
$h in
TERBB HA GTS, IND.
Is the Best in the World!
M£KqHAr^ TP'-
TAlfORlNG!
FRtitERlCi" 8CHLKW1N6
Has Jnst received a large and well idecttd Stock '. of
Fall
\-jmm
Jhish jpeo-
fU, of Hew ?onfc, ih»i«Kdin( Irish p«per of the country, under the control of John
nag
I PI
MM 9fL
fj
Ji
Winter (toads !i
and
Consisting in part of FINK
Frencli, £ngilsb and American
cAHHimwmwim!
filglish Melton,
French Cloth, Doeskin & Reaver,
Which •wiil b»eel4 «t *h»T ry~lewett prices, for cash only, by tb* yacd, ox-^aaie o^ te o:dt oi shctt'totics.'
"LOW FRI€E8, MACT FITS and I a®atri».fru-Pay
quality toons* ^,
flWi-*»f-uaGO .''-i it—a''.-:. -.
A jSmptoiirmmt XfoUc*. IF
YOU WANT PERMANENT and lucratlraalteatioita a&v capacity, ssoh as
wastiisn: 3ijgaifrsatr Hotels Kilpptag, Entry »nd FrSghtCltrta, apply to, tbeoHcliy liceBeed uets AgkncT ertamiihed un.d« catrosai* Of I
vtrtttvpw3#l»«liaTace*«a»the
ahrsva.
ii^-Ug^g^ sa OhHftavt 3t, BUbea%
'Im .-:iJ
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•VilNCM DIRECTORY
NETS.
meet.
Street.
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^INANl IAX.—PHALON 8 "FLOR Dll MAYO," the new perfume for the handkerchief, is creating considerable exciter merit among the five twenties, also among the sweet six teens. Sold by all druggists «•*.:
.Street. ... AND BUILDERS.
J. A. Vrrdturh. corner Main and Fifth.
rjda*h,
Ci&Jt Vtlllewe, comer Ninth ptid Motteax:. BAKEBS.
Geo. W. JRBifanider,*! thia
BOOKS AND STATIONEKY. (Bertlettft Sruitini 101MaffB'«tr«!4 ewt rtf At»
J. P, If Ol Jo
*.Co., Cor. 2daidWal^.,.
W. II. B»nnijt£jw.?9 |l»l«.street. Grorer A MUler. Si Mala Street.. cojMin&RCiAl» copbJ:GE
B. Garvin A Owen, frrlncUai, cor. A M»in^ COMMISSION AND GKAIH- 7S B. H, Brjaat Oo., B*«t Wain Stroet John HaueyA Ct., FifsiSt., on
DENTISTS. !o ..Lr6 I
I., n. Barttoio«e*,157 Blaifl street. C. O. Lincoln, 6tU Bt.. between Main *n4 OLfo, J. BIchardson.Ohio sfreet. bat. TWrrt *nrt 4tti, 'DTJB HOUSES: H. F. Baner, lleln, between 6th Ulit'tft' SU: H. Olai-ldge, No. S florth «tb »t.' I'^l
,!! DRT GOODSV?
Tuelf, Rfpie'y A Co., corner 6th anfl MSin'H W. 8. ltyce Oo., 77 Main street. 0. Wittig & Co.. 73 Main street* Sdeail
& Co.,
oorner i'ourth and Uain »tre«j
Saxton A Walmsley, 111 Main street. Cornelias *:Haggertj, ooi'irtr'Slttiti and DRUGGISTS. Ira Grover, fourth street, oppoAife Markefc'1! Birr, Gnlick Berry, Corner Slain and ITaarl) J. )i. Mahan
S,Co.,
dwlw
corner $iain a$d Sixth.
J. A H. A. Dari|. co^fier Mailt and Third. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Jones & Jones, east side Public flqnare. Lyhe & Lavres, Main St., near corner Ttfi. GUNSMITH AND STINDIL CDTT1
John Armstrong, Ohio street, east of Tfiirdr?^ HATS AND CAPS Joseph 0. Yates, 146 Main street.
HJI4
Westfall Brothers, 85Blain strcetieW' Pii E •HOTELS.National Honse, corner Sixth and Main. Olarfc aonse^corner Ohio and Jrirst TerreBauseHouTe, corner Main and Srventl Early Ifouse, West end Main street. HOUtiE AN1 SIGN PAlNTfiHS Wm. B. Manning OMo 8f.,Ea»t of 4th.-
ICE DEALEBS.
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Jacob Steiamfbl, SS Main Street. Jacob Hay—^Orders at Bippttoe.'s IN8UBAN€E AGENTS. "«1" Scott A Crane, Main street, east of fifth.
JE WELLEBS.
g. B. Freeman, 74 M»in«tieet. .! .il 9&11 John B. Freeman, 6 Warren's Block, JOB PRINTER. John A.Bi3Tan,:U5 Msfifc^re^. .1%
MUSIC DEALERS.
J. G. Lindemann, 91 Main street. L. Kissner, Falace of Music, 4$ Ohio street,,! MECHANICIAN- ft A. Tinman* i&south4lhSt. opp. Po«10fllce ],£ b.vtiilv' MILLINERY. Mrs*. M. Abbott, opposite Post tSftfce.
NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. T. H. Riddta. X&t Main'stSreet.. 4, _"V!.
PLUMBER.
V-
'B.'BncSSt, Sbni'h l^ourth'street. v:^ :j RAILRQAfrAGENT, James H. Tamer, at MoK.e»n & Paddock's Xilj
REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Htckox, Scott A Oo., 60 0$$o Street, Hendrich & Lange, corner Main and 4th streets
strlel
RETAIL G90Uip^„^tjji
Joseph Strong, X90 Main street. SKIRTS AND CORSlTS^,
mn1
V^eisz, opposite Post.Offtca. •f.fSTOYES AND TIN WARE. ,u4 GK Foster Smith, one door Eastof UnllBan'i. "1 8. B. Henderspn, FptirthTatr«pt, South qfP^O James B„ Haggerty & Co., Xfl7 Main street
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS.
M. W. O'Contell, Main Street. ..
oU
J. A. Foote, fiO Main street. J8 UNDERTAKER. Isaac Ball, corner Thlrd idid-OhtfiTy,
STORAGE, COMMISSieN&fiEAlK,
OWER TTOLBB
M. R. BRYANT
rardliig 4 CAmmisaiQ^ereitaii^ WfcALBas, IB Grain, Flonr ^md Salt.
Highest market price paid ftr all kind^of, Grain Agents for STAB UNIOII LESTB. Ware House on Main' tttrset,
Near the T. H. & I. E. B. Depot fZS'twtf •uji!
J0a» BAHBT. A- +AIOHX& BABBT JOHN HAHBY& GU,
t&i
TTSTAKRBlSrS EMPEOtM^S W BOOPlkd, We are prepared
to
Bftndsomely Painted!j I Prairie Olty Planlog- tffiltJ^tVrter qf Stfc"^® Molberry Streets. {lO i&Sdt J®:
pat oh this iioot, and war
rant it for five years. ThlrU tKe beat and tfteapest Boof in use, and ib flre-prpcf, Qaitort
»SS' &7O'VA R:I .•. 3^*R E V- TC.MB r.iotu!fh' •ifraftisffii "TJs?,• »i'..A9a.! bus
Wlflesjaiilquers, "vbOOO.OOi?. it
CONSISTING IN PART t)F
The CAST-CAST-SfKBL PLOW I Miae and Moael Wises,
.. ,ra*ARfcTsr 0^,:» ukq H£$IB
Lisbon and Burgundy Fort
tvio^and Sherry Wine
OOQNAO BRANDS,
HOULAND 'aiN,
All strictly PUBK and ol the BEST ^laistiii,'
e. mm &
SWAP,
W'. a?3. T! ltl«..r fceemor.te:W.BeiwaaiiiunmieT-K( Ho 70 Cidry Street, between aod 4tdi Sts., TraTHRitto." ?siWfcte!#ifla*Sa at»w41aliy lo-rlted to
and Sign
W^w«B&«arHa«*»atetiBif aad »tps^
I rire satisfactlor. diva me a oall befora solns
N. B. Onttia$«oa« to«rd*K aito, Benofattnt «rf,»wbore. i»M%i and Bepatring jatie :h»a$*at anner. d3a
&8&BBEBT.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GRANT IHD COL BOOK AQE3TS WANTED FOR HOWLAND'8
One Agent h»n sold 60 coptc* in 3 days. .One Anent4alany) haw sold 4Bjcopiaa ui8 daya.
Indncemento-ta'cauvatmirsr fl nd for circular and
leBNTB WJJRID
•'Arctic
*1 tmb
Dr.tyip# meat Pfewiwrft*
An elegant volume of rarest merit and iustruc-i tloii tAafet&tfrtlialaders,
ft
nsto}«
STOBABB, OOVHIIHtlM
SSJ
A I N E A S
Warehouse^ first St., at the Oual 8ts(n. »n9dwtf TBBBSl HAHTK, ISO
Co.,
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87 M^in Street,
Between 3d and 4th sts..
Terre Haute. Indiana,
Jel8d3m
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rnBRRE HA0TB NOVELTY
TmTUjhk1tioo.
He. 18,8«aU Foutt St., oppostt»?ogt Qflce, Terre Haute, ind. Mosau, Dutom sdtn -A.ia*sp »uru xXxootsd,
Br^5±^a*
Qun also
Tittmaa's Brceoh and Mnzate Wder mmdi order from new or old matartaUti?
fllL K, toiaSH
REAL BMTATK AOfiiVCY. FABMS, WILD LANDS, And Olty Property of every daecrtpiioa, for Sale.
An experience of fifteen year* onable pi to.laiar» eaMSStctlon in every tfspirtaeiitof business relating to a general Baal Betate Agency.
HABBSBT ft KAS8H, WAurtrr STKXXV, aSMwtr i«® -,T
1
Kic'tai'rte iwrlWi-yj^ttren and large commtaaioni' For ircutaT#feiri' aj%icrS«4dreti^B
V.
BLISS
& CO rfisblfcbqrs/ T^leaa^ OUo^^ql^tiaBliDrd, °°nn- Jnniij y»7i iCK'frs WINTiD TOE THE':
InrtaiidBcsultB, ltf#EFHKN8.
iaa«»* Mo.
pom-
.^'iUV^^isasw?® JilbUelud. on,. .-i ..'« i* ?a.,! wjorrt .SS snl»»^. bers in thtftt dsye. Anothei lu Baslou, 103 anfe^tiMr'slli.Tour days
Ssixl forUircnlats andsieoaf t8rtt#/Ai¥a All
Oinniouatl
AddnwW 1)AT4U!»AL latl, 0., or tit. Lottie,
7 3
A TIMELY NKW WBFTFC BY JUfiGil! WILLIS.
raiOE BOOK FOB and TOONG, learned and nultamejtaeed It cooftantty.-
All readily,as thepilca gtuta the times. It has rib ci#dii)«itor. It1n finely lilhstrafsd wHh Slefci plttt&w Oici' fOO ptfgtfl. Vfho lkest ehaeOe yet oflVred Men and Woiaon to-qtakam^nesy vrit(h eutrisk. Send fr torms Eitta indncement given. Secure first ebojea or field.
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ALL STYLK3 and. SHAPES .. yifT-~m M^e'.
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Anyone who seuds u«. aa artier for Five (5)
»J.' SSMMR noihlnc. We win pat our Axe -alongside of any other make and prove it thetoeet finished and the larg «t steel, measnrinx tw6 and a half Inches.
Wo have made Axes for twenty jtwp stars- and wr.n't yteld'tlw palm Tn' "Shat'eito any nianafar taror, ani}.y»t copfesatjvafe(t''Spckerof llUnoIfe' L-.alledCoLBtrRs, best us ia his patlnt shape. Th circttUt-Wt andcaatlnuoo
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Ansfim aA-nr^er nrvirtf 41iciss of.tl thV'
this Shape, at Two (%2) Dollars each* with cas1!, -will rtciive one extra for aethlag. AH reipuDslhlo Hirdware iDBalerS' self 'th^ -LIPPINCOTT AXES." Boy from tbek. Bnt If There shouldhappett t0 be:0ue sd' uAfortntlate as not to know us, send the*money and we.^Jll be sure to pieafts yea.
IfPPINCOTT & BAKfiWEtt PlttibUrgli, Pa. Sole ovrnsrs of Ooiburn's Patent ATB. eJsWji
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CO.,
(StoffMgors Co* J. H. TtfBJtEB,)
& P. COATS
TWIST THEIB BEST SPOOL fCOTTOJt
If six-'c oiDu|,,
WItUSpWrial Reference to tit# Wants
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STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE.
,»va c. fca: JFof fttte-Jft'-iBlia til
All Dealers in JQry, Goods arid Notions, Per •MoRlhigua,tar.tte4.
Hi aAA A TR4K TQ -AGEtrfS, to seA the star Sfanta^ Hewing, Martlnes. Fi\vjinTfiCiuftrtfrei.' Bitra inancefliorits to expeiienceJ Agents. Oailon or address Vf .Q, WILaON & CO., Cleveland, 0., Bosjon, Mast
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npo GOOD TRUSTY AGEBfTS.-WeWfri guirantr ®80 ror.wjek agd t-x.peivfea.l J'or pariiJiilars, a 'dress G. W. JACKK0l{ & C0.t Baltimore, Md. •.?
«TAffTHl)-»Al.iaMES to travtl for a WW. Hanatactnriog Company and sell by SimAddcesj, with 'lis Clie""
pie, Oaod wains are gnarantiied. stamp, H. I), MA HILTON ft ©0. No:'lis Cfiist nut-st., Phlisdejphia, Pa.
W THE MUI/riTtrBFS^flOSB AVOOATtONiSrestiTcf theut'jt»a«iUiag posture, tnorevthtm two-ihirds Buffer from Censtlpation.— [J)d. tber know that an brctasiaiMl HUort to TAHIAOT'S aiKTZRB ATIBIKNT wfetilrt prevent ail tbetr mtisryf Its rlating properties are nnigralMWd,
F0B"SAIiK B« ALL DEALEBS in MBDI0I918.
isspuri Lands.
PABCf LS-CSQ. 920, 20IK), 2130, 2240, and, acres—Irt Barry County,' for sate, '60c. per sere, by S. G. ^HBPHaBD, ,2 Bowling Green, N.
WE SELL FOB ONE DOLLAR
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aad &ilyai!"Watdws, 8»alng Maohibet^ Silk Dreis Patiero, Carpetings, Bomealic Qo»ds, Ac. 'lr CIRCULAHS 8.BSNT KTMald giving/uilpartlcularj, or tenchtc"s sent foe.Ooa Dnllar, dfescribotg ten dlfierect arjisles vrhlcn ae will sell.for. i. TS'I
goods'
Mi sad Jiifs A-M J^pra©Y %sifc itiitd 8alalB. &UuTT aii jii batoHiaat
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Vrhere to saU oar
PatiM. EeerlMiiiiri Whit* Wire
Agents wanted ev
PatiM. _...
Clot\et Lineii,
Oall at or address the GIBABD
WIRR MILLS,1 Phfla'delpWa, Pa.
AdfiNTS WAUm -ffiUSKSJS Oroide HautiaK (hwd. W^HhM, fmit'aliba gold watches made. Price 515. Gresx indncinests ta: -ageiits^:: AddeeMT OaoiOi -WJkTofi •Aai-[t|.-a ,?*. sassj
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ONE D014AR KACH1 Splendid inducements offer el to Agents sending ns Clubs. Address LaBONTE A BABBITT,
No^-p^bgfi^ee^Jitwiton, Mass.
DB-•CTCCTTIBJ^'i' 617 St. Chattel Street, Bt. Lcnft, Me., XJTHO trsata coiQIdtfi tlally all de|ls«ta,^«Nli
oate and long ttandiiw cotapltlate, /yub, llshera nkmphlet wnlclj shonid be tead py,, every '—Send two raitfps. Pa-
lieheri yvSMg man inAnMrfca tiettfa er*rywl«ete. S&te your case.
QEirlT* WATStElK-Fot BICH AltDaW'S! are it and popular rirorlcv the PcaSoH^t-Hn-i •aror ..-"i."
aENERAL GRANT,
with Ufe Of
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WANTED—AftENTS sell the GBNTINEIMPBOVBD COMMON SB1W® FAMILY BKWINQ MAOHINE. ,«Prlcs OXLIj.818 Addreis SSOOMB ft •eO. -Pfttmirga, Par, or Boston, Mass. ,wc::r tii
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Ill i|AV| MASH00I)-~NothlngsqimpnrUntJ IllilrUVt Send tiro stamps for sealed .72 pagei on the wtole sahjec.t'. Dr. WHtVTrjia, coaBdjntiai Pbj-sioian, 617 St. Oharles-st., Be. JUtnla, Mo., stifida prr.'tmiaeotly above all others in hli SpLi«lity. Na matter who faltrd, etate your case. Patient)treated by maiiincrery Stale,
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M*. WrO*m.
Circularf. Address ^,ir. BLISS*.CO^JoWo OMPt
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EVOLUTION
IN TRADE.
That ia order to sapply the daaiaad occasioned
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prepared1 losehetery' deaf
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Tka kest of Boetoa MANarr Y** refwas to tk« reliability of onr honse, and Hassa taeWsdncSad lia the fairest and
H» any otha* way. ..Jggni-t
ti #W Qw»s iia»rrahig wUskt aoU nt to Axeaf ia Olnbe at ratee seatioaed below. We gaarte tea every artleleto«o«t Ksd tMalflxieg^i ^1
tH» JodltttlssimB to"A|rfent«'-*0 Exceed those of every other eetablUhment of the klud— proof of thia c^sa bs fouad ia ecmparing our presaians with fnOise tit'^oiaers roa CIUBS or (fta aaiia aiae, ta aAditioa to wktok waolafla to
to
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tva bettor ^oods of th« same character. ~ffiswitt»e*dUAgtnlifrteofAarg«, «»«Oaker «Ut Three Aetlan—i do*, good lineu Khirt •'routs, sat solid Uold Stads. A'l'itool OaakiaieM'
tor
Pants, Vine itoite Conn-
urpu^ltf|e liu, aUgaat Maiaoral Skirt. «B yai ds brown or bleached dheettng, goad qaalilf, card wide, I elssentlUO Pictare Morocou bound Phot* Ablodi, 1 doable lent Hterecscope atd 12 fuNtan Views. 1 silver plated engrarea 6 bottle Oastbr.'l elegant ?(lk ran, with ivory or Sandal Woo Frame, featiterad ed*e aad apaaglad, 1 atekt Oar ring Knife and
fork,
very best quality, ivory
balaacsd blade, 1 nandeoae hs«trd and lined Pat asol, Ml yartfs good Prfdt',l Very fine Demask Ta-
Hoaet'e best: Silver Dessert Forks, 1 Lidloa' lar^e real Morocco Traveiiag Bag, 1 tancj Dress Pat« •Mi** 3 ^a»2. elettant sliver plated engraved aapkia Biugs. 1 doz. Ladles' flue Merino or Ootton Blockings, 1 {font's hiary ceased solid Gold Blng,
pr. Ladie,' high cut Balmoral Boots, 1 Delaine Dress Paitirn, 1 Violin and Bow, in~box complete, 1 aet JaweUy, pin, ear-drupe, and •leave buttons. far a Clali ilift iM #We Deilars—1 block or aolored Alpacca Draaa Pattern,! set Lace Curtalas, ar. all wool Blankets, engraved SilverplatMf IfeVolvlng Castor, I^eautirul Writing 3esfc lMltdabll 8ca*i fin, yarda very ftne 0^paimer% for Pants and Vast. set Ivory balaaced bandls KDifes wit^h sUyer-plae(i Porks,, 1 ftlegant witaStl Print, 30 yards good brown or bleartea Sheeting, sard wide or 40 yds Ji yd. Wide, good qaalUy','.i 'Mdfee' ele^aat Morocco Traveling Bag, 1 sqitare fUtawi, 1 plain Norwich Poptla DreaS Patters, Vi ads. ,UnbljS wldtk ololh for L*dle*' Oi«ak, aje. kUftt engraved Ittl rer -plated Tea Ppt, 3 yards, oi WBbli width watet-proof Oloth forOlokkingr.
V«» a Oiab of ait'' Tin Hollars-! rich Merino or lThibit Dress pattern, pair fine Damask TableCloths and NkpklitS^to-match, 1 pair 0EA»'A S^CH^ALF BEO^SJ
f,
^»*y «ILYER^)U.TTD
engravSlcB^'Uchar, Very iine all'wool Oloth for Lidia*' Cloaks, 1 web very bast quality brown or bleached thesUng, 7^. yardaAne Oassimere for suit, 1 elegant 'Pdplra Dr4ss Pattern, 1 elegant Mgllsh Shawl, 1 set Ivwy isaUncsd h»n-
fitnslDi^ifaci, ina, spMadld FaMiy Bible, steel Engravings, with record and Photograph PSgse- BE yards good Hemp Carpeting, good colors, 1 pair good Marseilles Q&llfS^l'^Md O barrel Bevolrer,
Castor, cut glass bettIe^4 -»ar^flo« Tlolln atMl -«f cMf»-!1 S«R tet*t*eHWWk)Kvse(jsad 'ia the same
ftwd Moaff i%! aeglst€Ped Letter. f.Catafegfe i?f Goj»}|jto asy addre«i
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jri»lt|ritfe« and 'i4b ,insturaace Agent OW
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Ofloe lflft Main Stxeet Oldfltond of fia., Tbompftm A Bast
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!|.C.«l.«rtFMt&?l«hlLI»t8 roai^NlF Fo^k, Boftoa and latsrmedlate points^
Ar Orerskaive a^d flaaage proaipily at tiisis«Mar«
ri^s'-io ad:
MAIN BTjftKlT,
Over Saxton4f Walmdey'a Dry Qooda store
Would respeoUnlly_6^l-y«e*ttautlon of the citisens of Terrs Hants, and (ht» public in genai that ha has rsfttsd Msntiaboie Saxton W»li lq's D^r .Qkodastoref ior the purpoaa ol ciirrying
Merchant Tailoring. He keens- always on band a FASHIONABLB SBtBOTlO^ OF OASSIMBBBS, TBSTINOS, jc&QTHS, Be and ia k'eadf ts make It up tn fie Latent Stjr^and on Short Kotiee, iand 'os Wfr -'U Ssit^afcW Terms. Having no high to pay, he promises to sub up to o»der.
$get|tor**SDsnd|i»nrautidd ta flt»(iA Hfeiiral patronage sollcite.1 Shis
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CAPS,
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b»do. iiV&rm &*C2En OF
Mtnis' Mats:
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Muds,
lafliats? &Ma of all
TMM SBhttitiaTiLEa,
MILLINERY.
RT.
RV€Kinr«HAJKI to tbe corner of fourth aid Ohio
Stteeis, whereeke is now opening a (till and complete stock of Fail style Bonnets. Bibbons, Flow. S •era, Ac. SBXSS M/LilHft- lwa als» been added to tha businres. Having a competent Drcas-ma-ker, satisfaction is guaranteed.
Mrs. m-.'AffAMtoott'*, Ita tbo Po*t Office. UwclMttA
LAND ACCNf^r. "!,,WKi'
K*M. BIOKGOX. a^aeorpr.-i oaaidl tolil 1 '(Vari'
Tery Lowesi Cash Price
I And I kM« also r»oeii(ed.a large assortment of Maa's, Boy1aandiouttv1!! Boots,and Shoes, bought dFttae head of the market, so th^y can be
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FOB HAIsJE.:'"-
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Desirable reeldeaoe.« Sooth Market- StrtM|.Over 3 acres of ground, woll sei with frull aii.1 shrubbery. Price, KF^KW terns favorable.
New frame'h'ousf, ahd lo'tlwiSOtfiee^ ou dtraa berry Hill. Very cheap. JJS ,TjJ JiO
Twe lots io Dean's Additico, veiy cheap.
Five acres, east or Flagap's Q»rle^ fi?
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WO aer«, 3 miles east, kito^n as tlie "Huseeyt Farm," ail fenced, w.ll improved good meadow woods pasture and fine timber. A first-slas farm. J«. 60 Building Lots, adjoiuiug lite cityr4iortheaa —good si*e—low price and favc rabie terms.
Hoose att lot. our 11st atraeti north of OlarKHouse—6 rooms, cistern, large stable, Ac. Pric Tonus easy JitBt srjia }i /•sr t. ?...
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M-irtgage and Notes 9^,(00—at a big disco, ut
Forty af res miW southeast or 'teWb—xC aorea in ou Itivatian, balance fine timber. Yen. chea^.
Beaji Estate Coltupin i. •f 3c a
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HENDRICH & LANOE,
Offlce oyer Fifeti National Back, &.9. Oorn«r «ff Fonrth and Main Streets, i:«. .-I Terr-©
Haute,
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Ind.
a
mi
AEstrMts of^ tiile Vurnlslied, Loans'ne-^ gotidted, and Money invested.
FOR SALE.
ti'oiiS'KO
fclTT PBOPKBTt.
Forty Lots in Linton's Addition to Terre Haute) Honse and lot, east Ohio street, House and lot.in Mc.Murrain's Additition, *in Honseaud lot in,Sibley's addition on 5tn street,. Hons* and lot id Bciee's addition on 8th street,f. House and Jot on Pcpiar, between titb andi7tbt streets,*"
House and lot on North fth,. between, choss tR and Linton streets. Two business Houses on Aiam stroe* --i—
OOCNTT PBOPBRTH.
Farp.ff 88 ac^fin Honey Or t»k .ifowashi^ 173 acres ib Linton township. 3 Acres beMrA* Bolting Mis, «Ma side canal.' jantttdt! ..
BOOTS AND SHOES.
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& CO.,
^'JUBS. Ht'aad 1M SfeasJBeir Stmt, Boston..
•tnU. 1$
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Boots & Shoel
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Having just reeaxvedj at t«
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a well selected-Stock of IKjmen, Sliesea, aad Ghlldren's Summer1Wear, whiok I will oA«r lor sals atthe
5
Sold to salt the Present Times
My motto Is ""Buy Otitap ~Ssfr Cheap—SmVlt Profits and Qnick Sales." I alM^SSHHMteHinffl^ifi of'
BreJto cZI f^MEN^ WOWCYa *™''j —YS?.ej Q„ jj,e ,horteat notice and the most fashionable OF CJHLOAOO. ^'K .LDICSL I styles. MENDINQ done neatly and in haste.—
I Don't ferget the plase, but oall and examine, If you do not
wm* A*.#*.:?*ms»4t-BOGGLES,K.0.buy.
OOTSAND SHOES,
Application^ tk^ui an$!l^!fofei issu^ I IJ' S in Any ot the above named Gbmjjanlei I sailing
crrn
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I "sols ShoM Ven Cheap
To alose oat his large stock of
To
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mtitrsz^ zti. jk Jfcriarhff
make room for Spring stook. Ton will sa money by oalliag on him at
ek .ftof
mm
".Earttcalar, Attention i^giie*^, US TOM WORK I This Department is in tha hands of SK1LLVUI
WOBKMBW.
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IJJIYERCOAL.
J0HN MCFAJRLANB
ft aoir
AKB teg'Jfah$X*
I article of Biver Ooal, ssreened cn the widest I screen in use in Yigo county, at as.law a figure as an Inferior article can be purchased. Those wish I ing to lay in a supply shoakltlook to their inlsalasts, and buy the best when It Is a%cheap' as a poor article.'
Orders left at ths Port .OMttaliobby s^ the I "Vigo Oounty Scales," or addressed to Box 69d 1 P. 0., Terre Haute, will recelse prompt attentloa. angl7dtf
V. BUTSOH A CO., would reapeotfolly inform
anthorued agent for Biazil Splint or Block Coal. All orders lett with bim will be promptly attsnded to. Now is the time to order, while the price Is low.
Coal Dealers supplied at the lowest market prloe. UTaOH A cthj. Ia 4anap0fis. or, Address, T.Bu 9UB JOHN ANDREW, BrazO. ))2Sd3m
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Being now prepared tofill all orders
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Brazil block, and Highland Qoal, at the cheapest rates, new Is yon time'to lay in your Coal
by leaving ysonr orders at 1'7 Main street, or with B. W. Bippet', under JDowllng's Hall, on fitksiriet, with wb«ni 1 have taaiie' arrangasMsm^ to rtceive all orders and giv*| all infoiataUoA .Lt-, egard to the business.
P. Si A large lpt of {jehigk: Ooal 'on tbe rial,'' Aug28d3iu.
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BREAD and OAKES, BRETZELS, «eb isri andBeatareia -jrr
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On Lafayette St., between.Oansi and Pagot, E E A de30dly. INDIANA
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Orders by mail will bo promptly attended to aad goods sent to any part of tha oi •F28d3m
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