Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 September 1868 — Page 2

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DAILY

laylfarning, Sept. 29th, 1868

rOB PRESIDENT, j&BANTA bfjlliaols. ,,k..4 »«J.» *1

IW&

COLF

Of Indiana.

[toB QOVXBHOB

awtmrahiiWf

Oou WILL OUMBACK, of Decatur. FOB 8E0BETABT 01 8TATK. A. HODMAN, of Cms., bjiob op state. 'ra*

EVANS, of Hamilton.

iAlifo'f Martin.

y*«.. -.mm 'rtr.Tm 09 THt BtJMBMX €0WM\ ^H^y^ rrnig£)DORF W. McOOT, of Olarke, ^hiiittosm ri^virutn oooar

Colon" JAMES B. BLACK, of Marlon. ~[F0* iTTOESSY OESEBii, V. WILLIAMSON, of Putnam.

JS'tOR ELECTORS it lAIiOE, THOMAS H. NELSON, of Vigo, BENJAMIN S-XLAVFOO^ of layette.

FOB EtaOTOa, tow rttTBicr, JOqTMX-K' KOSE. of. Lawrenpe. wu'- XcMrtiwaBNT, -t ...• KI fcatt JOJH T9aMlfl, Qreen^ug r'oB-rtwoatM,

a

MAJOB W. W. OABTEK, of Clay.

,0B JUDGE COURT Or COMMON PLEAS, 10fH JOTICItf.

to* PBOMCOTINO ATTOBNET COMMON M.EAJ C0T7BT* w. W. RCMrtRY.

JSVEliY^niaA (fcho shouted ''not another man Djn?, another dolVaf to carry on ft civil learned. that shout from YooBHEes'

Green&asfle speech. ».. r:,

Peteb

Y.

Bubkirk

couraging soldiers to desert their com. radei, tood bis cue from Voorhees and other menffifhrg fteft Jp"alllance with

W®»i -a ^jao?-wa «)p »«A* .gatoffi '^®®»WSAL '^ftRRSST, the Fort PlIlOW butcher, fraternized T.'itu Vookhees in the New Tork Convention and would

The

kiiow Trtietlrot "the South had resources enough to keep tbe Union army at bay,"' had probably beard or read of

The

When

of

man who-eo^oys $• the r*putatiou

of having ffirC(^i^d«^s6ldiera to got irq& cdHfifa *nad$T«fe tlkel* *0* haVje 9p$oi$s "Lin^lS's, 3oo''- branded thereon, is DAY.

Yookhxes,

friend."

Every

Yoobheeb'

iijhhe-4eclared

mtiTTdps of $$uBesfins could

not W conquereH.'' -1111 a—ww«— a

YoQfMxjti,! the soldier's friend," dares not deny that on the 18th of January lW4 he v^ted against a resolution which simply declared that it was the duty of the gove^oment to «rush out the rebellion. This man talks of being judged by his recbrd 1' Xat him tell the soldiers why he dared tq vote that the rebellion ought not to be crushed. kz *. «.

Cincinnati Times faars our erring

Southern brethren will keep on bullying thejfreedmen until they. are driven to desperation.

For instance, General

Gobdon's

B. G.

threats

of "drenching the leaves of the forest with the bload of white and black men," unKHs the ego wUIlrole just as his old mt|tet wants him io^do, seems the climax of indiscretion,

More than three month rafter the rebels had read D1 W. Voorhees' Hardesty letter on the ramparts of Fort Pulaski whioh they had captured from the United States, the author of that pledge ot "one hundred.thousand men to defend the soil of Yirgina," made a speech to his constituents in which he confesses that he said: will not voto one man, one dollar or ione gun" to assist the government in suppressing this rebellion.

Harris,

dufmpae tri

fc«Nj§b«ffe

WM

Dying

I! was

Dak

HEis:

Voobhees.

rebel prisoners and burn northern cities, was doing hi) beet to make that assertion of

Voobhem

a realil

T5aniel "W.

Voobhees13

Hardksty,

BreckSnbidg*.

and every other

Bbeckenridge

thesoliierai

IlttioAT^-^iEfoBSZT, Het-

TROK, Humphries, John C. "Walkeb and Dick Dodd

-^ant Voobhkes elected

becaa^tB^'# thaf§Sq|. |4$ersebm.jrwjA e»pecta-. «t«Si»-h .r&xifci- **•*!(r-ai

person who invented danger-

oub compounds to burn steamboats and

IIIBiillMHiiirnr ITifTTT —1--* the.

Union in thw saaie spirit aa that which inspired tbe less criminal but not less malevolent coufie ?f ToobheIsT

^q»cin! yriio was aHifo'iflT' to

afflicted Witt

one of the most convbu«jui,Iy »nd methodically treacherous memories that ever assisted a demagogue in forgetting what he would have his cotemporariea forget and yet D. W, V., js constrained to remember and forced to ac» knowledge that more than three months after his rebel friends, encoaraged by Buch promises as that which he sent to his uncle

had inaugurated war against

KN^e oft Voorhees' Betiord. More "than threo months after the rebel is ro speeches ances frnpi^jiig frianda "^flOP

ANDiS^ra^- T^^litie8 on a most formidable scale ly the capture of fr.-t?, arsenals, dock-yaids, etc., he,

Daniel

W. Voobheks, left the city

u-

the infamous

Maryland traitor, rose in his place in the jHouse of Representatives of the United States, and uttered a solemn invocation to. Almighty God that the South might never be conquered, D. W. Voorhees voted *gaia*^£$8-«xpul»ion -from the Bouse and refused to vole for a resolution of censure, thus indorsing

Harris

and calling on

posterity to ramember that the infamy of iBUwua .skduld, b£iSghir c^^ve to him,

Yoorhees,

also.^^

Yet this is the man who wants to bri ^adgttdU iy his iecord 1 record which shows that he dodged more roll calls thari any other mtin that ever eat in Congress, but that with all his dodging, his voice was neve* Wanting when his "no" tfrbuli injure thaUnioA and help the rebel

Yoorhess impudently

^latWs thkt after he feade1 his tnSstnoos Greencastle speech he was friendly" to the gofAWai^t If inch ihe case he would have ao. difficulty In proving it.

We chaftingi lilto, then, to show one sol* itary word that h&jfter uttered, through^ out the entire struggle for national lifrj .that rthiblted a spirit of friendliness towards the government.

And we solemnly declare, on the othe* public utter. anee'^ one Solitary word in all iho«f years of war that would not have cheered to the very echo had It boon

&

«p^euinanyr^eloamp.

"^dleart friend hundred thousand

ivBBY day bringb news of fresh desertions. from the ranks of theDemocracy. Tatriotic men see neither honor nor profit to themselves or conn try in Uie spcoess of such a party. Even the Irishmen of New York City, are leaving the sinking

t?pem$8&s£f<s"ship

man, and go over to Grisfcold by hun--i

This sensible 'decision oif lho Trish to vote for good mai—whose economy and iriiolesom^liberaliBia cannot fail to be helpful to the masses— naturally meets pur approval as Republicans. We welcome them heartily into our rank?, -nifefc! is Vbom'for eVery one of them.-1-Ke?OTthele^ we cannot refrain from a

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th.U.MSW^lytb.aptm"'*"' »«'cted Uoultrie .od 0»«. K»»k»,y, h. »id lo tracted and un^tvei Drawn* Tta. ,. ... ... I is a hard blow. They w»ll strain every his constituents: "As your representative, 1 1 declare to you that I will not vote one man, one dollar or one gun with which to carry on war against our Southern brethren Remember, reader, this speech, as Yoobhbes admits, was,jr.ade more than montli* »e|t»Uy gnrf. if#* ftiw-a

faefye^ohreak its foice. But it will fall bone the less.) iSympatby in such wideSpWfitd 4i9Ssfet' i» si Christian duty. We piti^S&uth' America when we heard of the late terrible earth-quake it is equally our right, to pity -the nqisguided and demoralized leaders of the Democracy in their present groat strait.

The

o^g^Mhi' 0. j^Ufi Camnvrc* repudiates the repu

the worthy pair- .&t- |fttfornj 4 lnAA^ rtr Aanti Vxin'a a/i/ita(*t I 'iWfw '1^^.^.'^. .t worthy at least of each other's society journeyed together for a long distance on the homeward route, holding protracted •tfctet ialr#rviews by thVVa ^.*® BRfet^iir bidoe 'fkiC $o*j State, with him, ^t« th»v vortfx of rebellion. Yoorhees came to Indiana. For what? We do not charge that he intended jo eame i.

Resolved, That the six New England I ^eri may be excused for getting their States, by their anti-slavery orators, l^oads muddled. We are called on to suppreachers, lecturers and" agitators, have|l)ort

'""Voval from his hearers more marked

Blue—and so did BLAcXBHBKj Fobbest and

ai6l*

diets' claimed him as their "frteod," ".the boyi wko wore tin st*f.»

lugubrious Democracy are every­

where at loggerhSaili." ablest Democratitf j^aper in Washington, the' i?wninff ISxgress, tells, all those who regret that Chase, Hancock, or Johnson was not nominated, to go over to the Bepubli cans the World Hbuses Dix becanse he will not fupjjort Spympur Brick Pome roy'flbuses the World for not admittiog the Deodpcratic defeat i.\ Maine and the

Grant

we do say that bad he so intended he Muiatry'ip"OftU»^. could not have made a better beginning!

Resolved, Tlhft* ^§s ^tizenf we shall al-1 theirsqiQnef en the false figures and lost ways fe piepared to defeiwi Indiana or I heavily. Ohe Republican bagged $7,000 our sister States, from foreign /aggres* Un

risked his life for his country in

a hundred battles and Seymour never risked so much as an honest word in her support:

Horatio

Seymour boasts that he nev

er loaned a dollar to the Government during the war, while many a. loyal wo

re that inan gave not only her husband and sob

tried in Kentucky, but I ^ut invested her little earnings in her

The

than he did at' Greeccastto,1 fmmediately I that Maine had not given.more than four on his arrival in the State "j I teen thousand Republican majority on I

Here are somebf the resomtmns .which I(Monday, the 14th mst-, for the purpose of 'that meeting at Groencastle promulgated) I Weakiqg the foree of the truth, havesimIthat meeting of wMoh Vooehees waa tbe I ply succeeded in robbing their own dela ruling spirit: lided followers, many of whom wagered

Democratic papers by insisting

New

»i in or domestic violence.—we acknowl-| •_ t, edge this to be a duty to the cause of well' D0mocrat,c confidence men.

Resolved, That Governor Moiton, when I Seymour wag the advocate of the candibe wants troops to slaughter the descend-I flacy of Mr. Chief Justice Chase as a ants and coutrymen of Washington, I funny candidate o{ the Democratic parJackson, Clay and Joe Daviess, be re I ty. The idea was not accepted. Mr. spectfully requested to make no call on I Seymour himself was put in nomination those counties which have heretofore fur* I by the very interest to which he had nished men and money to defend the 1 phown himself most bitterly opposed—tbe Katlon against foreign foes but that he |tar'.7 that insists in paying off the five confine his.levies _to those communities twenties in greenbacks. He has accepted

york by taking the wagers of the

So many reasons conspire tot hasten the doom of the rebel Democracy, that the mere enumeration of theiSv would be tedl bus. The last is from the current num ber of the New York Freeman's Journal

regulated Jiberly^and claims of our country but we dery' tfie righirof the Geheral or State Governments to "eftibroil us or 'our Eellow-^tizeDSjin.ip^estine war or in ternal strife with the" people of tbe coStates of this Union and having, time and again, warned the members of the .. party now in power of the latal tendency I the great Irish Catnolic organ of their insane course, and implored them 1 We decline being humbugged by politto abandon the stubborn and unwise I leal partiep.- There are- principles at policy of anti-slavery agitation, we here I Stakp, or nothing if stake we care for. take for our motto, Not one dollar, and IA year ago General 'Grant wa? a great not one man from Indiana with which to I favorite for the Presidency among the subjugate the South and inaugurate civil I ©emoerats. Mr. 'Chief Justice Chase war 1" I was their dread. This year, even Mr.

a

brought about this dire conflict, Jietween l^at was himself avowedly in favor of an* tjhe I^rth And th$ South, and ihn^States I °^r candidate, most antagonistic to all having opposed foreign wars waged by I Recent and p^opqr ide.as of Federal govthe United States agafn»t Great Britain ercment. and Mexico,' in 181? add 1847, respect- We acknowledge that this affair is ively, and denominated them "ungodly "muddled." Our correspondence is of a warsA' reoomttSin dW. to character to excite our alarm. There is UtiilMflribf, ^Vigl SflSBl:110 use in disgusing the fact that there is these six AboliHon States to do all the I distrust and disaffection, among very fighting with the people of the South, so ®»W Democrats. that all the Ubi|or, «11 the glory, trad all I rpHK j^ew York HeraM t&vi If than the trophies of that unnatural contest -"^a^ says. If, then, ehatl cluster on the broyr..pf the traitors I

on

who haVe forced civil War ipon our be- j. the State elections of Pennsylvania, Ohio, loved native land. I Indiana and Iowa carry' the day, what Hero is what the editor of the Press, hope will there be for Seymour in the the Democratic organ ofdfutnam county, general national election bfthe 3d of No-

in his comments on the proceedings vem'ber? None in theWorld. Will the Reof that meeting, and thfe speech of

Yoob-

jisr:.'

the national rupture where it belonged I

miBe rathe^than disunion, for peace rather

a

afte,

to*™

ot torts, navy yards, arsenals, mints, ernment, it costs you three hundred and custom housea. ^djM^Qfficera., and more sixty»six thousand dollars a day to mainthanthree mMtU t%i reiW"^acf

candidate, on national grounds,

13th of October the Republicans in

publicans jn October carry the States indi-

I cated,including Pennsylvania? We think

•'We regret that we have not space for [they will, and by handsome majorities,

fro° ih«Nonh""

the C'dutt -House on Wednesday last. He indicated in Yermont and Maine. What wasgfteetedJiy an ftbmdhse crowd, whi [then? Why, then the Presidential elecpaidnim the double .compliment of un tion will be reducedlo the mere formalitv wearied attention and the most heartv I .• a '. ," applause. He fixed the responsibility of

of CRBtIng and

an^

upon the shoulders of those who had I stubbornly refused topqt forth an effort] J°hn

for peace and avert the terrible evils of a tentien to speak, before the close ot the fratricidal war. The audience thought canvass, for Grant and Colfax. as he did, and when, as their^ represents-1 m„„ ... .v i-' tive, he announced himself for compro-

than war, and opposed to the voting of ever had of the election of Seymour. dollar, or one gun, with nnt fnr that, fatnit.-* «®h4nh 1^1, v, SXPwl&k vndleStorTo I

Uin tho

fTrirftiDjri a Hjuniinibiu ,f property and business is taxed to make I tbe St*r up this gum, except the bondholder. He of the West, senate-carry food to

An-[

Dsmoh's litt^^arriso2| cit Fort Sumter, fatmetj- the lawyer, -the doctor, all are Yet this man "nietends that he was a I

YooBHEKa love the Boys in I ness andproperty is not taxed to make

Wirz,

Yallawiw»waW

fi

mm, i. Awi KqKIdi in jfew Jeney.

ir eacape from daath is I can not tlffitw ,&7w-,( 1^

mi

1

r,

friends. Property has to be guided st tiwiaNndik^ Xktracannotb«|

said:

Ti»ey repudiate "Hoff­

,. a,. „.

^g18tering the popular

electoral majorities of Gennral Grant.

Minor Botts

The

announces his in-

Commonwealth thinks the Demo-

crkte

have given up whatever hope they

for

Southern firesides? his hearers testified &bout a candidate, Mr. Seymour would their approbation of t^e sentiment by the abandon all hope for himself. The men most vehement applause. We never who nominated him never meant or carnaard our gifted Congressman in a more I „i„„, .• a felicitous mood, or the manifestations of

use8 were 08e

"dummy," to keep the rebel sentiment

ana decided." I alive in the Democratic party till a more Remember that this meeting was held, I opportune moment, and to enable the Dethese resolutions were passed and Voor- I mocracy to have a resting place in the hees' speech made more than I State of New York, three months after the war had been inaugurated by YooBMM'Soutbern friends, »or,.h,o .br.0 moDtfag

iog lboth.o"to-

landing army. Every kind of

is exempt The laborer, the mechanic,

th'18

.Yet this man pretends that he was a n" a«mana maae upon

the«iaai who hated, despised and never edged class, made so by a radical Confsiied tto&w&WMmird itifcli'ik* soldiers fought and died was their friend, I* does not cost $364,000 a day to ... t- I maintain the army every kind of busl-

demand made upon

up that at any other sum for tbe support

»"5S3 I army, on the contrary, neither the tWfcirifer hwtseb'old goods of the labora-

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and mechanic, nor farms, nor the stock I or produce of farms is taxed by the National Government, for that or snv othar

of the town for some time with all sorti I of a*pr!vileged class by a radical Congress, of penalties and deaths, plunder and bur-. With these exceptions the SentmeTt reningt, ana Within a^. ft# atmUnuta I marks are true, but aa nothing *f6uld be have been made to carry out their designs, left of its article if tbey were taken out, to* waylaid I th»,si»ale and beaten.

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cantos in

the North as amffteas aa any ever in* angoratad in the Sottth. s"

te iMmpteimma. of lying that be excelled- Even Brick Pom*

of I eroy would break ddWA in attempting to

^-athl—Superior

beat ftt^*»t«d GennanColfl«nt and»ld at half the price. 2*dtotMrtw.

Massachusetts, in at Albany,

*i

I remember in the dark and trying fioow 61 tBe winter 0TI86I, Stter_ we bad electttl Abraham Lincoln President of Ihe UBitad States I remembar when the reljel conspirators were taking" Ptate after State oat of the Union when thex wareffiUblishing^5l»Tebolders' eracy, and proposing to. blot America from the map of nations: ~~1 romember that there Was seQt from tnfs CapitjiM, by a distinguished son of New1 York, jnow a candidate for President of "the United States, thiB Ba$dening mewage to pfatJiottt mien, and this messBj^e to cheer the hearts of rebels—-that coercion was sis uneoftM^-'1 tutional as secession.

And I remember, too thbsd fa*k *»d dreadful days ttia'i' another ion of York—I mean Johk sent tht order that if any man pulled down the flag df the country, ^'sboot

:him.'*1

And' I am glftd now to know that he.Woo gave that glorious order, that BhouIeF b# engraven on the stone that sbaB

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Any one nrho-ftsnrte ua ao order fop Five (5) Axes at One Dollar and a balf each, with tbe cash, will recoive one extra lor aolhlns.

We wlu put our Axe alongside of any other maka and prove it tbebest finiiUdaad the largest steel, measuring two and a'nislf fnches.

We have mekde Axe». for twenty two ytars, and -won't yield U»e palm in tha^e to. any manafactnrer,and yet confess that a "3ncker of Illiaol«," called COLauBN, beat as In Ms patent shape. The 'circular-

vr .. -a.

"FLOR E{E

MAYO," the new perfume for the ban kerchief, is creating considerable excit ment among the five twenties' also athbi the sweet sixteens. Sold by all druggijjs.

S

Mothers.—

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 tbey brush their teeth regularly and thoroughly with Sozidont, and thereby you will ensure them sound and serviceable sets as long

hide'S,!

*s i-arf #ii Si.--80, 60, 70,

t-

Especially, are

k50

J,

Jtffl r%. i. 9 5.-» :s

STRONGER THAITEVER BEFORE.

^por gaig fry

wa]AU

v|T-.^,a|

Dealers in Dry Goads and Notionn,

Per guarantied. Bure Pay. Salaries paidweo^iy. Agents wan ted,every­

where to sell our Patent Everlatting 1T7iile ITiro Clotta Lines. OftU Rt or address the Q1BARD WIBE-MILLS, Philadelphia^ Pa.

AHENTS. WANED. Oroide Hunting Cased Watches, best Imitaiioa gold watches made. Price 915. Great lniluclnenti to agents. Address Oboide Watch Co., BosIob, Mass.

TO

», '1 1 4 itt&sr» -,y!

WASTED—A6BSTS. '.f0,? sell the GENflNTBIMPBOVED^aMMON SKR8K FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Price only 818,1 LECTIONS promptly attended itoi, ii Address SEOOMB /t CO., Pittebnrgh, Pa or I "T Boston, Mass.

AlOAA a TEAR TO AGENTS to sell the Star Shuttle Sewing Machines. Full particular* free. Extra iuducotuentt to experienced Agents. Oall on or ad'drtss W.I. WILtsON ft CO., Cleveland, 0., Boston, Mass., or St. Lonis, Mo,

GOOD TBCSTT AfiESTS.—Ws ill! guaranty #50 er week and expenses. For pattiouiars, a' dress G. W. JACKKOM 4 CO., Baltlinore, Md.

WTAHfTtD-SALESMES to travel for a MannlacturiD^g Company and sell by Sample, Gjod wattss are guaractsed. Addcess, with stamp, a. D, HAMILTON & CO., No, 4X3 Chest nut-st., Philide'phia, Pa.

Hf AAn MANHOOD—^?othlng so important. lllJVvlf. Send two stamps for sealed 72 pages on the whole subject. Dr. WHiinjB, confidential Physician, 617 St. Oharles-st Si. Lon's, Mo., stin.ls pie eminently above all olbers in his sptriility. No matter Who faild, state yonr cue. Patleots treated by mail in overy State

THE MH I/n-

Missouri Lands. SIX PABCELS—680, 920, 3000, 2120, 2240, and 3520 acres—in Barry Count j, for sale, 60c. per sere, by E. G. SHEPHARD, 2 Bowling Green, N. *. Ci'y.

WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR]

GOTiD

and Silver Watches, Sevisg Machinei, Silk Drees Patterns, Caipetingi, Domestic Goads, Ac. CIRCULARS BBNT FRKK ivlng fall particulars, or ten checks seat for One )ollar, describorg ten dT&erent articles which we will sell lor

ONE DOLLAR EACH Splendid inducements offered to Agents sending CKflw.^ AddressJ LAB OStTB HASBI*T, -No. S3 Sudbury Street, Boston, Mass. ""-l r*

IDOL. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles Street, St. Lonls, Mo-ki',

WHO

treats eenfldeatlallyaU italicsttei iatsi cat* aad: loaf .tending complaiets, pub lishesa pamphlet whUhshoaldbe read "by yeUDj lnaa In. Amerlca. Semd t*o stamps. tlents e^arywhSri.' State yonr cam. iiSi

REVObWiTIO N

Thah4q«ta» td

iivJM? .naiflfdlMiiilM

So ^t

,JE3i«i»A!Vnrear?

antd aakirfb6of tUtiAwthor

nry^ini mtif 'Vbmip atisijjisfca mmt

Of I ffyribeni in iMeLtmtnU^y

nM&mifmiQ. E

DOMiAA

enoa«t«toat»o stPi^MUtog'" that au? bnainese ii.oonHuctod ii jn oirtwptittatS dllnwrfyWSlhh^SnSSh^S^'i'VWi' (TSfSifF JWisswHia 'j

"1™*? ^^^^Iilhi-proeiJBSitfiU'iiafclbe'roairf to.etwwrtag

"—TSTBSSTSBJE M.—',"J' i. ».»•« a.

&fia

«0Uqf

We toillte*d For

tt,d8

Sl*iCo*3er.*vr^»%h*Mtar cress Beats. 1 doz. ttuaJjiu'en Beer's ^b»t itiySr OW8o«*Rr

.a

,6»1

ALL STYLES AJSD SHAPES

jt*

yilf bbagftt Stoifo1? a

siQiifl'^^gonis .Were^tEl^mMdftW

a flu .:

till tend to AgeifU fret o/ ehargt, ^v*. a Clab of 30 asllms Bettors—life*.

wiwiiajwi^ wsu»nws,

t*s ^r«sssfs^ tlaifiiugs. Idos Ladi^e'.ftue Mertnooc OMtea SiocUngs, 1 Oent's lioavy oriasetl solid Gold Blng,

ieltiine

pr.-Ladifr.' ldgh cat Balmoral) Baatii, Halttant Oresa l*att^rn, Violin and Bow, in boa complete, 1 set JoWcl^r, pin, eir-drops,-ind

Sl«Telm,toM.ui.!Wg

bit and ccntlnnons edge makes the same I engraved.Ioe Pltch}r, vpry fine atior produce twloo as much effect, .V I Ladies' Ulpaks, 1 web very beat quality brown or jrfttfcwfraBaaHfc, yaifla tM-Xhmbktt* tor.

L't f. tri

WB

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t'tl *-. C'i'$ Is "i-O:

FATE ST i, sfe

UI/1I liilkUT Iwl3i 1W «f Jm.1/IA.Ij! ft HAIU I Ona, atlver pla^d ecgraved .6 b«Mled ferolflaa Castor, cut glass bettles, 1 rery fioe Violin aind go#,1 at caie^ l. Mt iTOfy balsno^d jKnlves:and *Xny one who

in3fm'Ri ^4'for FfVE A3TE3

,of thus shape, at Two (1*2) lloliars each, with thncas ), will receive one extra for nothing. All reipnnribla"""Hardware "Dealfers sell the

LIPPI8C0TT AKftS.'! Bay from them. Bnt if there should hajiffen to be one so jyiforXionate as not to know us, gery^ the monaj and. we^il 1 be snre to please yeu.

LIPPINCOTT & Pittsburgh JPa. Soie.ownerp nf iJolburn's Patent. Aie. .. -...i .w.T•• :a a

fcJ ii./-u

For a Cluh of SO^and Five Dollara—1 bloek pr Colored Alpacca Br»ss Pattern,! sei Lace Gur-

pla?ed BoTolyihg^aitor, •rv a?,rwK Desk. l' soliiOold Scarf Pin,i^ jfardtR vrjiAaa Oaasimere. lor Pants and Vest.,1 sot Ivory bal-

aDCedbaacR««ui^W«ritVllv.'r'p«t(Si4:M«»'i'

elegant Satin .ifaraaol, beavjjv beaded aad ll#ed witn silk, 1 pr. gebt's Oalf BodtS, '80 ^aHt goii Print, 30 ybrdagaod bmwttiPi .llfaol)M 8heftiPf» sard wide ociO yds Va yd. wide, jtood qaaUty,kl Ladies' el^StMoftett«foWli^&*>lUiaa*

gaot engraved Bil.Ter-p!ate^tTea Pot, IS yar^i'-oi. double width water-proof Olothfpr Cloaking. For a Club of 100 and Ten Dollars—i rich Merino or-Thlbef Dress Pattern, h- pafr fiAe iDAaitsk TableOloths and, Napkins to match,! ptilr {todt'4 Fr'iBch flklT'BtfftB, VlieaVy sttrer-piatea all wool QloKh, fojr, orowi

SStJSjrSSft©

Beslog M.aotiiie, apIaadld J'anil| Bible, tfgol en« kravlngs, with record and Photograph .pages. .25 yards good HAttp1 Carpeting,'good odlors. lipaitf

S in re as in he am

ratie.

ra:,YS

Send aionelTby Registered Letter.

Nos. OS and 100 Banner Street, Boston.

FIRE HTBXIFE

The follttaa^'Oldv^d ^I&BW ^mpanles Bepresented.

Applications taken and Policies issued in any ot the. above named. Companies in lowest current rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought£tan|e sold, and COL-

wioApplj tftgi

M. A. CRANE,

General Fire and Lifs Insurance Agent.

'Aleo Aseut for

Pa-

6ESTSWANTBB—For IUCHABDSON'3 great and popular-srotk, the PzasoNAi.Histost of I.'iO

GENERAL GRANT, with Ltfedfidittli eoii'AX.'WoSE Volnma. .« 'Thalitsratareof our modern hls tory has produced no book which 'will 'eoomahd greater ata fleas. '9Mi!«nl.Vlif|npared, aal *HW, «th appro?** of and Its anthot hadacceep

ent from the publtei^'-i-Ctor Bead for Circulars. Address

B. W. BLISS ft CO., Toledo Ohio.

JM

TTO Hala (treat.

BaM* Graft, 82 Main Street. JwWdtDay.ee Ohio street. ABOHITiUTM AWDBUILDEKSr J. A. Vrydagh, corner Kaia aad Fifth. 0.1ft A William*, corner Ninth and Mulberry

BAJLEBS.

Street.

WBtmimML

|o ^e*^E »»nlli|.^athi«o«c«,. ,v-,

ba«^t, »ll»1li|.^athl« a«c«, I BOOTS AND SHOES.

o&MX fat.

Ins. Co.

r!

Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co.,

1 lunhaiuttaufl. BIisa litna WviHHHIc OTlv-

OF CHICAGO. lift .mBT

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO S ii t&l «0«|W \vYi

r-ii!

Main St., between 5th & 6th

Terre Haute, Ind

Offioe ISO Main Street1^ Old Stand of Drs. Thompson A Rust

sfiiit el ii fifi. Siil'lh' w-

0 tii

People's and Telegraph

E S PJ.T CH,

M.U Ex. Co's Fast Freight Lines From New Tork, Boston and intsrnledtate point*.

TTTDES WHOSE AVOCATION8restriot them to a silting prstnre, more than two-thirds sufffr from Oonstlpation.— Da tbev know that an orcaiional resort i« to TARBANT'8 SfltTZBB APERIENT I C^sfcr OTWCliarge^d OasM*e If wsnld prevent all their misery 1 Its I Settled at this Agency. regalatirg properties are onpiralleled. FOBTiLE BT ALL DBA LESS in MEDICINES. 'M. A. OKANB.

JOHK BABNIKLH.

4si2/vjj^

^rchant Tailor,^ MAIN STREET, H:.. ..jii i,i.. Over Saxton Walmsleyle Dry Goods store call the attention off s, and Hie- public in ^ooms above Saxton A

iii

Would respecially call the attention of the clti xens of Terrs Hatrte, and Hi* public io general, that hs has rented fooma abare Saxton & Walats« ley's Dry Goods store, for'the purpose of carrying

Merchant ^^Tailoring. He keeps alw«TSf.on. hand. a FASHIONABLE SELECTION 0r*«M)WfcfeES, VESTINGS, cLOTH3, fto., a,a4 is rea«iy_t8 «aake it up in The Latest Stjle and on Short Sotlce, and on y»ry Beasonable Terms, Having no ttgh rents to pay, ho promises to meke up to dtdat, •HiitaIts-^exeuds b« iurnitbed by him or not.— Everytniog hie line' cheaper thari anywhere «}#*. 'Ht

Catting daae and warracited to At. A liberal pa'rdaage sollcitef. S3*- Wtg29#tt

HATS CAPfiu"

140 Mala Street. aortTdtf

&it'T BT'&Sl

J_^j iK a:aqfctl

Joi JUS1 mmc

cr-ftniFtiirtW' ••11

i-fl'isMfiflBMi'.MMf drfMk WiWiWi

ah^'^ixtb

I AN» STATICOIKifY

AAittii^ikaln etfiet. v.:

P.JMD«iaffinatoSSeaXoMor. ,• .- •Mt O'OaaeH# Mala«tneteaat of feurta. lAGXFACTOitY. Os-U

Cor. Madbd.Wsdnak j.-)-,

•:aOfBli€B8ri-av-- -j .xfm

W,MFiaaija%'7» itita ,flfcr«rt.:1T. r''Ll':v jSaiiriftwt."

MacivaL OoMth A Main.

COMMISSION AND GSAIN

12

MOUSBSL^-t

DRY UOOU^1,

TiSH, Siifey *C^, eorner 5th Aid Wklt(«ttB»t.

JHeatt A tio-i icolraer JFonrth and JUain etrert iSaxtoa A Walmiley, ltl Main street. Cori»!leh llwginy, ebraer Main Third d)m (!c.^fiSUGKtiST^r

1

9

'OUNSMITH .AKD3TINCIL OUTTEB John Armstrong, Ohio street, east of Third. hAHs imih b: ¥at«s, l«M4n sfreat. 'Westfall B. others, «5 Main hotels:

Matt'ona^ Hdun, corner Sixth and Main. Glarfc Aoa#e^«orner Ohio aad First. Terre HauseHoufe, corner Main and Seventh. Carly HottM, Weat end Mala street.

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. Wm. B. Manning, Ohio St., East of 4th.

ICE DEALERS.

^acobSteinmi-hl, 68 Mala Street, "f- it* JacobvU«yr-Qrd«ifS at Bippetoe's. IN8UBANQE

AGENTS.

Scott A Crane, Main street, east'of Fifth. JEWELLERS.

J-

S. B. Freeman, 71 Main street. John B. Freeman, 5 Warren's Block JOB PRINTER.

a MUSIC DEALERS.

1

I JohnA/B*yen, US Main Street, tf fi 'f

f!'

Lindemann Bl Mala street. L. Klssner, Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

1 3

E A N I I A N

it^fttthan, ISsdtrth 41 St. opp.PoSt Offlce^. MILLINERY. Mrs. M. H. Abbott, opposite Post Office.

NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS* f. B. BiddK l«l Main rtreet. PLUMBER.. :0 B. Buckell, Bonth Fourth street.

t'ClxJ,

RAILROAD AGENT.

Jamee H. Turner,

ai

McXeen"* Paddock's Mill,

REAL ESTATE AGENtST 9i«kcoa. Scott A Co., SO OhloStreet. «ui.. Hendrich A Lange, corner Main and 4th streets.

RETAIL GROCERS.

jlb'Seph Strong, 196 Slaltr street.

6

SKIRTS AND CORSETSt1 9i. IFeikE, opposite Post Offlce. STOVES AND TINWARE G. Foster Smith, one)door East of Hnlman's. 8. B. Henderson, Fourth street, Sontb of P. 0 Janes B. Haggerty Sc Co., 187 Main street.

SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS, J^A-Kxjte.MMalBBhseet. 'n h:n UNDERTAKER. ., ,,

Eli Ut it

i. .« AOIU iJ "raJ

JW 7jd$Mitl fori «i

Success,

MPKOVEO

in

BT ITS OTll

Grray or Faded ffifr is qtricKly restored to its joathfol color and beauty.

||J»iid with the first application a beautiful gkfls and delightM fragrance is given to the Hair.

fd'Wffl cause Hair to grow on Bald Spoil. It^will promote luxuriant growth.

FALLING HAIR is immediately checked, fst Sale kr alt ISrauiasa. DEPOT removed from Greenwich St to

rtO

BareUjSt. 40 F«I* Plae^

IRIt^ONEDolLl/VR

MANUFACTURERS.

PAXBOS1ZB HOME MANU JL FAOTUBES. Wa have on hand a fine stock of Sash, Doors aad VlladS, of our own manufacture, which we will sail at a very small id vanes on st.

We Warrant oar Work

to be luperior to ai'-y ever before offered In this maiket. BniaA of ns Will farnlsb employment to yonr own Mechanics, and at the same time

Benefit Yourselves

•a we warrant all oar work.

Wa also keep on hand, and manufacture to order, Window and Door frames, Mouldings aad trsaj- variety of Finishing Lumber used In build

CLIX'T ft WILLIAMS. PBAIBIE 01TY PLANING MtbLS. fclOdtf

-J—

^JSJABM&WB LM.BRQV&D Tf ROOFING.

OEI/T A WILLIAMS,

Prairie OHy PlaaUa Mills, corner of Sth Streets laSdt

HAUTE JSOYELTY iron^iY

TITTMAN & CO.

up. m, satthfvmfe Sk,«M«tfserMt oace, TCorr®, Hatlte, Ind. MoMta, Paawmoa axb Lmt Maoaxnat sunT xaaotntaa. •WLeComcher's

Breeck-Losuttng Shot Gun ^aleo

Tlttmaa's Brfeth atfd Musile TWder toads to order Brons li«w or old ajatwials. •vrenMral BegisMaff troMptly Attmtei jo.

««WaFi"'- -..r!-

aad Pap^r Hang-

la Ska feat ef Style. AO work warranted to niKs oall before gofitg iyldSm

INERT*

ihimRY.

Mrs. BIJCKIirOHAn Has naroredttT-ttro conwr «if fonntt wa OBHT Streeta, wheresio is now opening* fall and complete stock of Fall style BonneLs, Biblwna. riaw». er»,Aa MK8S MAS ING ha* alto teen ai&dpf '^1 to- th« bmhifsa. Hating a competent ker, satisfaction is guaranteed.

Mrs. M. H. Abbott's, It* the Poet Offltk OeoHdtf "'toi 01

LAND AGENCY.

HICKCOX & CO.,

*EAL ^ESTAW

1

'."iSK'DU.S.-l-

,"11

I

"'.J

Ira GroverfotwSh.atr«et|,aPSClslte Market.

fcfpMe eft|r coraer Mam aadWth, aids browa,. ard wfets, 1"

I. L. Mdian a Ooij-iorner Mato aad«ikth^ti' J, Jk H. A. UavU, oorner Main and Third, r'

FARMING IMPLEMENTS.

Jo4m'« *Jouet east tiiti PBWic Sqftare." :Lyne & Lawes, Sat»8t-, War corner lib.

No. SO Oliio Strew i..J

60 Bytiiiilna Lulf, ^0)BinK the city,. BOfthec^ j. -i-good size—Tow prlea and f1.y..ral)!e tertaS. -I j„f

Hoaee aad lot, oa.lst street, north of .Clark Sonee—5 rcorus, cistern, large stable, Afc." 'Prfo^,ul" 11,'iOU. Terms easy.

M-jrtgag* a'nd Notes #J,COO—at a big disco,

Vorty Mrea 3% aillea so^tU^asi of t«wn—n* acres Id ltiratl*n balance Sue timber. Verj

Ch"P-

:-.-v

S -t '.tifiita-

aswirfi 0 aitiilw Having juat received, atuto ad} &i

OT JE. RUGGLES,

a well selected Stocfc of l^jtnen, Mlises, and Chilw

OOTS AND SHOJfiS.^'10

Wo. 8

Orders left at the Post Offlce Lobby, at the-* •'Vigo Oonaty Scales," or addressed to Box 69(1 P. 0., Terre Haute, will receive prompt attention. ang!7dtf j»

RAZIL COAL.

•p

'tSS.'t i. 33 A1'--'

Abstracts of Title furnished, Loans tia gotiated and Money invested.

"1^ FOR. -MAXiKU .it '.Ct

'Doeirabltt residence Sooth Uar^rft 8ir*«i. Orer 2 acres of ground, well set with frnli aud shrubbery. Price, S7,000 terms favorable,

NtW fi arne ttiMw, and' WiSOU a«ii. JI bsrry Hill. Very cheap.

Twe lota In Dean's Addition, vety cheai "r {tt&uoasmt five acres, east of tiarle

200acres, Salle* eaet^

kuiwu:a»

ttte "flnes^u

farm,'• all fenced, will improved (jood meadow wbods pat! are and fine W»ber. A nrst-eliM'! wi

fcrmj

vWft.'. y. ,JiST'.oqi»t

Y-

1

Real Estate ih»iaw«w "jl :i.^ •or-'1! mMfii at

HENDBICH & LANQE,

Office ovar First National Bar k, S. H. Oorner o(P Fourth and Main Streets,

Terre auter i^Indv.

Abstracts of title furnished, Loans negotiated, and Money invested!"

M,,, ¥OHHAJLv£\i^an

city PBOPEBtr. nt

Forty Lots in Linton's Addition to Terre'HiatfcHoose and lot, east 0Mo street, House and lot, In McMnrrain's Addititlon, Hoas^and lot In Sibley 'aaddition on 6ta street^ i. House and lot In Bone's addition on 8th atr«ef, Honsaaad lot on Poplar, between 6th and 7tl» streets,

Hoase and lot on North tth, betwee* Ubesaait and Linton streets. Two business Houses on ^iatn street

OODNTY PBOPBBTl.

Tarn*of 89 acres in Honey Or .Towmhin, mi*}' ITS acres in Linton township 3 Acres below the Boiling.

1

Jan29dU

[ill, wesssidsoaaaU "h

BOOTS AND SHOES

U!

frfJJ

Boots & Shoes

.«!« »pQ gujf It t/' t» I,.* -..

E I E S 1

1

dren's Summer Wear, which I wilt offer tor nle at the

Very Lowest Cash Pric^!

ma)

And I have also received a large assortmenfe^' (den's, Boy's and Youth's Boots and.Shoes, bought at the hei-i of ths market, so they can be

Sold to Salt tbe Present Tlmdsl

MEN

-smai

My motto Is "Buy Cheap, Sell CheapProfits and Qalck Salsa." I also manufacture ail kinds of 'ji J«*

8

WORK tu i©

On the shortest notice aad the most faanioaalile styles. MENDING done neat'y and in haste.— Don't ferget th» place, bnt call and exanflna^L If you do not buy. 0. E. BDGGLE8,

Jyffdtf No. 16, Nowh'tth Street. n»t

ii5rw

«ihO i»U

A N E W Is aelliag .j

Boots 4 Shoes Very CheapTo olose cat his large stook of 1 Boots Shoes and 6ait«ri, To diake room for Spring stuck. Yod will' sa money by calling on him at

Meohauioa Blook^

Partioalar Attention is glrea so

•-», 11

custom work? This Departmnot is in the hands of SKILLFUL** *d)'l WOBKMBN.

Sdtfotlo

rJihSl

ioa b*(i

COAL.

JJIYBR COAXis7f.fr ssani "ifeslsiii JOHN McFAHLANE ie now selling the beetJ article of Birer Coal, screened oa the widest, screen in uie in Vigo county, at as lew a flgttre as* an Inferior article can Repurchased. Those wish-^ lng to lay in a supply should look to their inter.' eets, and buy the best when it is aa cheap as a .j poor article.

i&iilmwttB

T. BUT80H A 09., would reepeotfull) iaformi their old customers and the clticen* of Terre, Haute generally, that SAMUEL MEBBY is their authorised agent for Bruit Splint or Block Coal., Alt orders leit with him will be promptly atten-' ded to. Now is -the time to order, while the price Is low.

Coal Dealers supplied at tbe loweet market prloe. Address, V. Bu fSCH A CO., in lanapolis, or, JOHN ANDBEW, Brazil. j}2£0%gs

10ALI COAL!! .61

61

Wa are prepared ia pat oa this Bool, aad warrant it for Irve years. This Is the beat aad cheapBodfjn ase. and.le fire-proof. Call on

Being now prepared to All all orders for the best of Brazil blocx, and Highland Coal, at the cheapest rates, new is yonr time to lay in yonr Coal by leaving yonr orders at Wl Main street, or with B. W. Bippet, under Dowllng's Hall, on 6th strset, with wham I have maile arrangement* to rcceive all orders and gire all information in egard to the business.

P. 8. A large I it of Lehigh Coal on the road. Aug38d3m. I. F. HEBBILL. —s——a—a—a——r

NION BAKBK\

AJ^P

FLO0B STOBE.

FRANK H£EVIG A BBO Manu&cturen of all kinds of

CRACKEE8, BREAD and OASES,.

BBETZELB, .'.tfcf

v'

«nd Dealers in

GROCERIES, 0a

UftjstteSI., between Oaaal an A Depot, 3 E 2 A I E de30dly LN DIANA-

"DAT, ROACH, ANT, FLY,

XV ELBA AND BED-BUG

EXTERMINATOR.

]?. xfsrCTjaLRX), ,« 1 Olive Street, H*lat iMle, tedera bjr mail wUl be promptly attended to and^goods sent to any part of the eoaatry.T---1