Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 October 1868 — Page 2
Daily
Republican Ticket. ,-- EBSalDBNT, TTLYS&ES S.
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Of Illinois.
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HCHUYLBB COIiFAX,
f~ Qf Indiana.
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Will be mora mortifying to our national pride and self-respect than the jUj^V0' swing around." the
The
Cincinnati
Chronicle
tionize"
OHA&B." 3d. Chase
says
Democracy did not flop after allTrying the experiment in private, they ^Jfcame down in a sitting posture, and being so discovered by the public, they got up and sneaked out of sight, denying that ,they ever triei to do it.
T{
Seymour
up Chase and
Hancock:
ovitable defeat. 2d. It would take too ^Democratic mouths used
Hancock
(General
Wool
would not
and
accept. It any interest workingmen aha jfdung m»n to learn that
John Gmswold,
The former is the original abolition 1st and the leader of the "Old Guard."
1
Governmentsecurities
Andrews,
MUS action
There has not been a murder of
imminr «rtnher 1888 1 Unionist la Uut StatB which ha« been Tli1ir«IW MQPrtn^«CW»CX^aa *^1^"'^ boldly and face to face In All to the latest, that of on board his boat at the
committed broad daylight. Cfpt"" Hunter, wharf at Little Koek, have heen perpeth« most sneaking manner, ^forked la the buf&i^ by the roaasHie,
at
..
Wx ahaJJ publish the official vote of it- I tne State, Uyoountfee, as won an all the counties have repkrrted.
Democrats and the Republicans
bave finally come to a cordial understand. 3ng, iJoth sides are
working to defeat
ifloHATJQ SrX-MOUR. JohhbC^N threatens the country with a viiit to England at the clow ot hiB idministraaon. This pilgrimage we fear
the
Republican candidate for Governor of 1 "New York, conpxnencea life a poor boy *s?and only had a common school education. fie went at an early age to New York as
V**, a clerk, and there established such a xepalation for intelligence and integrity that
dollars without security. With this cap ital he started in life, and in a few y»ar» amassed a handsome fortune.
it.
After
York
Maine had voted, the New
World
figured out the percentage
of Increase of the vote of each party^and declared "the same«ratio of increase will will give ua ia October Ohio by 50,000 majority, Indiana by over 20,000 major!ty, and Pennsylvania by over 90,000 majority I" Whereat it chuckled, propheti* caBy. i'-i'r-r-**
After Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana had voted, the
World
Wbbk
discharged its arith
metician as a blockhead, and has since been trying to discharge Seymoto and
ButXR
as "impediments 1°
The
latter is a prominent gentleman of (color who would poll a tremendous Black Republican vote in the South.
declined direct
ly after the nomination of Sbymotjr and Slaib. Gold steadily advanced until it reached a point ten per cent, higher than it had stood at before the 4th of July The election in Vermont and Maine gave gold a downward turn again, and it had reached about its former rate before the elections on the 13th. The result on that '•V-1has day raised Government stocks about ,, three per cent., and brought greenbacks and gold still nearer to the same value.—
Every conservative voter knows the reason. In the election of
Grant
and
Col
fax he sees peace, prosperity and safety.
-We learn from the Chicago
that Mr.
trom the protracted and exciting contest tor Congress, in the Second Minnesota District. We sincerely hope he will do so. Two Republican candidates running in one district only imperils Republican success. The Republicans of Minnesota
Se
t0
aa
cause of the country, as well
party, to harmonize and show a
united front to their copperhead enemies, instead of helping them by factious strifeGeneral
who has been placed
in nomination in Mr.
Dohwbllt's
ot
cr^pt upon their victims like
the savages of the plain, In the datd of night. Their cowardly villainy la-bnly
Maine & Yermont
have eighteen members in the next
THB following are given as the three rea-j A GOOll Kxamp f. «ob* why the Democrats did not "abor- Hon. J. M.
and Bum, and put f*ted in theTenth (O.) District by a feud
long to to '"rah for
U. S.
Journal
Donhelly
is about to withdraw
dig-
triot by the Republican Convention, at its last session, in place of Goneral
Hub-
sard, who withdrew, is a sound and a good man for Congress. He deserves to be elected, and if the Republicans of the Second District fail to unite upon and elect him, they will make one of the greatest political blunders imaginable.
the most noticeable effects of
tbe elections of the 13th inst. is the adoption of a resolution—which we have previously noticed—by the Democratic Executive Committee of Georgia, vehemently protesting that the Democratic party of that State is utterly opposed to the revival of slavery heartily and cordially accepts the situation, and will forever defend the negro population of that State in the enjoyment of the right of snftage upon an equality with the whites, .C»ordered as an electioneering trick
the Georgia r«bei* i« rather
**te. The expulsion of all the colored men from the Legislature, and the legislatlve declaration that no colored man oafi be eligible to office in Georgia, and tJ»e Camilla massacre, tee of too recent a dits to be lorgotten by the oolored voters ofC^oijiaf and those outrage oan have -i left ap doubt ttpoit the mind* of the colored voters as to what they may espeat at tkt hands of Copperhead traitors.
Cob-
gress where they have twelvi in thia.— They have gained three members in Ohio, two in Pennsylvania and one in this State, apparently, though it is qaite probable that the apparent gain in Indiana may eventuate in a way that will tend to teach Democrats to pay some little attention to law in the future conduct of elections.
Ashley,
who h*, b^de-
in the Republican ranks, says, after the
1st? It would cost toe much to get up smoke of the impending battle has been new banners and transparencies for an m-
swept from the sky, I may reply to
But AsHltKY is magnanimous. He Will refrain from all self-defense until after the election of
Gbant
and
.*« tt/.— '.-Ti: i" I throw the second by their constancy and these glowing words apply to them as fittingly to-day as they djd three vcars and ix months ago
Which shows that "figures will not lie!" sas-sseaass- ..
the Democrats were talking of I
Gabbison
and
*«, I
and nominating a couple of Conservative
Republicans—Chase and
Colfax,
in order'
to avoid damage to the ticket by perpetuating the feud in that district. He says Every considerate man knows that harmony and party success can only be secured by fidelity to the fairly expressed will of the majority. All will condede that we cannot have party success or harmony by making war on each other* ln view of the mighty interests involved in the pending struggle, I appeal to eve. vue uouvwug
m65,0J v'
lent him several thousand SepU5iioaa the District, especially
to my personal friends, to go to work in earnest, and when the great battle openB in November to be well organized and charge along the whole line in unbroken columns upon the works of the enemy.
Mr. ASH1.EY goei to other States to engage in the campaign.
mm
rf-y
Grants (jongratalstiou.
After the glorions victories ac.hievod by the Union men of four States, on the 13th ihBt., Wfi know of no better documenl to lay before our readers than the ordw of General
Grant,
SotDmtd or thb
idea was to draw votes from the Republi- supremacy of the Union and the Constlmi,„ nvincn iMhu** (imnn. I tution, overthrown all armed opposition can ranks. The Chicago
Tribune
congratulating
his triumphant followers just before their dtsbandment in the armies of the Republic, May, 1865. The men who crushed the first rebellion by their bravery, over.
Armies
Rj4rEQ)
Adams—their
I
of the fur-
y0Ur magnificent fighting, bravery,
aQd
endurance, you have maintained tbe
pt enforcement of the laws and of the
ses to put them on the track of candidates I p^ciantaUoiis Jorevec abolishing slavery •'that would extract mora ballots from their opponents, via: Hon. "Wm.
Lloyd
Frederick Douglas,
Esq.
—the cause and pretext of the rebellion, and opened the way to the .rightful authorities to restore order and inaugurate peace on a permanent and endtiltag basis on eveiry foot of American som"' Your marches, sieges, and battles, in distance, duration, resolution, and brilliancy of re suits, dim the lustre of the world's past military achievements, and will be tb patriots precedent in the defenoe of liberty ana right in all time to come. Ifi obedience to your country's call you left your homes and families, and volunteered in its defence. Victory has orowned your valor, and secured tho purpose Of your patriotic hearts and with the gratitude of your countrymen, and the highest honors a great and free nation can accord, yon will soon be permitted to return to your homes and families, conscious of having discharged tbe highest, duty of American citizens. To achieve these glorious triumphs, and to secure to yourselves, your fellow-countrymen, and' posterity the blessings of free institions, tens of thousands of your gallant comrades have fallen, and sealed the priceless legacy with their lives. The graves of these a grateful nation bedews with tears, honors their memories, and will ever cherish and support their stricken families.
Grant,
If
Lieut. General.
So in his final report of the wtar he spoke ofthe armies of the East and pf the West with a just recognition of tljeier vices and valor of each, and Within patriotism which embraces the whole bouptry and all the loyal people^ "It has been my fortune to see the armies of both the West and the East fight battles and from what I have seen I know there is no difference in their fightas ing qualities. All that it was possible for men to do in battle they have dorrfe.
The spendid achievements of each have niftLmaltzfed our victoriW, removed all sectional jealousies (of which we have unfortunately experienced too much I and the cause of crimination and recrimination that might have followed had either section failed in its duty. AH fyivf a proud record, and all sections cad well congratulate themselves and eaehiothor for having done their full share in restoring the supremacy of law over every foot of territory belonging to the United States. Let thsm hope for perpetual peace and harmony with that ehemy, Whose manhood, however mistakejn the cause, drew forth such herculean "deeds of valor.'
The word "Sozodont," which it fast becoming a household word, is dirivld from the Greek and composed
words.
Soso
ot
and
Earthquake inlojpi Aaerls|. Uant DraciptiTe tiet^*. The following p«l'- picraire ia&rawtjby i£ob.
GhablesS. Band,
I
3
Pennsylvania .......16, Ohio ...,13 Indiana Nebraska ........... •••••M.y
Total .v....45 The Democrat*, in case none of- iheBO elections are snccessfally contested, will
two
Qdontes.
"Sozo," trans
lated, means to preeerve and "Odantes," the teeth. SoZobobt, a preserver pf the teeth. And it is true to its name.
WM mother was lucky in having a magic handkerchief Which subdued his father entirely to her will, but could she have sprinkled it With
nS»AVUXKa's
P?aloh's
"FLOR DE MAYO," the new peffame for the handkerchief, she would have found it doubly easy to lead the old gentleman by the nose. „9old {y all girt,. a
*9
your
Gunt" will
aenjl yoi 9ds |men
ways, or anything else that needs Jog-
dlw
who was Secre
tary:"#! tha legation of the United at Santiago, Chili, during the time that «r fellow-citizen, CoL ^Chop^ H. NelsoV, was Minister at that Gourt Special
:.i&m*9mi**e*ot
Hia Bandsy Haws.}
Arica,Pkru, fept. 18, 1868.
DB. 'WILUAM TBEYITT, (joLTIMBTS ^ien I promised, a few weeks aioce,
eooalied by t*1*1 of the masked midnight 1 to write yoa from the sanny lands of the of the Ku-Klax order of Tonnes-1 tropice, I hoped to have sent pleasant pen photographs of the eoathweat coast, and __ to have led you with me among the or-
ge groves, to look upon the people of
aD
Bixty/th*!* members of V16 *or*y" I peru as they are, courteous, hospitable first Congress have been elected 1 and bind to the stranger. But I had '..i llep. Denu| scarcely arrived within her boundailes
that terrible convulsion occurred
I which has shaken the Pacific coast for I over three thousand miles, and ebliterated towhf,.provinces and communitiesforever from the face of the earth. The general features of the catastrophe have doubtless appeared too olten in the American press to need present repetition. A
BOOre1Vivid idea of the action of the earth qualm Will, perhaps, be formed from a Bketeb of its results as they here present
I themselves in all their fearful reality,
Arica was the most attractive city of the whole Peruvian coast. Rivulets of pure water flowed through its streets its northern boundary wass amass of foliage, where the strange but delicious fruits of the tropics grew in profusion, and the traveler, either from south or north, was wont to bear -with him pleasant memories of a scene so muph in contrast with the barren and rock-bound coast on either hand. To the south, imposing and ^1 majestic, rose the Morro, a huge cliff,
thouBand feet in height, crowned by battery, and at whose foot sleep the mummied Incas of ah age long past.— The railroad to-Tacna skirted the bay, a handsome Custom House of stone and iron fronted the niole, and being the
trepot
3?rao
I
of the slanders and personal attacks.]
which, with the aid of notorious and open frauds on the ballot-box, were so success^ fully used against me."
d0noeMf:
busy tr^e, wealth ajid refine-
roQnt r,,'.
In the harbor were anchored the S. S. Wateree, the U. S, storeship Fre donie, the Peruvian frigate America,and a nurober-ef-merchant vessels. Tossed like corks upon a whirlpool, now strand ed by the receding wave, now borne swiftly forward upon its crest, their situ ation was terrible, and made ten-fold more so by the utter darkness that soon shrouded the scene. The merchant ves« sets were hurled upon the rocks and utterly destroyed—the Chanarcillo having rolled over and'over and wrapped around her one hundred and twenty fathoms of chain cabie, like thread upon a spool The America was crushed her spars carried away, and a large proportion of her officers and crew swept into eternity. The Fredonia, moored stem and stern by four anchors, resisted for some time the pres ure of the elements, but finally was torn from her moorings and utterly destroyed with every soul on board. The Wateree was commanded by brave and cool officers, who took every precaution, bat lened down the hatches, secured the guns, ran life lines from every available point, assembled all hands on the hurri cane deck and having done all that human foresight could suggest, camly awaited the r^i}lt. The force and velo« city of the sea may be faintly imagined from the fact that she was swept along at from twenty five to thirty miles an hour, dragging with her 120 fathoms of chain and lior heaviest anchor.— Seven ti me? Were they carried back and forth by the resistless flood, not unmind fui, even in such moments of fearful peril, of the duties of humanity but gather ing in to their hospitable deck such unfortnnatea as floated past in boats or on fragments of wreck. The waters thun dered upon the crowded deck, but the precautions taken wore effectual and when the Wateree finally settled gently upon the sand, and the roll was called, not a solitary ona of her complement was "missing. She lies on an even keel, her bow pointing seaward, her taper masts as upright as though she were at anchor, and her hull apparently uninjured her flag floats as saucily, and is hauled down ^punctually at sunset, as though she WetO stfll a formidable floating battery.— But her tfruise is up she lies half a mile inland, and will henceforth serve only as a eorrowfuY taonnmonl of the power of the elements
The scene, as I rode slowly along the front of the city, can better be imagined, from what I have said, than intelligently described. For jniles the beach is strawn with-sad mfefr&moee of the eatastrophe. Iron che9ts,gun carriages, coaches,boxes of tea, masses of twisted track, maps, books, papers, broken boats, furniture, ana chore, &Q-, were mingled in wildest confusion, while the angry sea muttered threateningly, as though in wrath at the remnants of prey snatched from its re* mora olessgr asp.
Whtle, in such emergencies, the noblest traits of man's character are at times brought out, so are the darker features of hia disposition often thrown into promlnetfeer* While the officers of the Wateree were clothing the naked, feeding the hungry, sheltering tbe homeless, helping the wounded t.nd burying the dead, troops of human vultures were prowling among tlw debris for plunder, occasionally scared from their unholy work by the uncovering, of some dead face, or tbe more inttjUiRi^e warning of a pocked revolver. The very night of the ruin, while tbe waters were still in a state of unres^ and the earth still sobbing, at intervals, lib© a fretful child, tbe glimmer of lights upon the shore, and the sound «f heavf Wo wii, pointed out to the watchers on the hill where the work of plun* der bad begun. The iron safes were rifled, cases of merchandise broken open,
qjj|iimt irfghe^giBriw sat in jaobility, |n a crouching posti feces toward thesea, each with same tie memorial by his side—a string of ored shells, a rude hook and line, a jar of wine, or a clumsy trinket of beaten goMi There they had lain for centuries, in such perfect preservation that it seuijrwt hard to believe they were hot ccrtempM*t ries of the present race.
I propose visiting the intawotia days, and will write jou whenever incident of sufficient interest shall present itself, trusting thatl shall neve? again have to paint so painful a pioWfe as the destruction of Arica. yours, very trnly, v. 8. »,f
JSXTRAOT TROM A LETTER FROM JERUSALEM.—"We started early to ascend Mt. Olivet, to behold the sun gild the minarets and towers of the devoted city, .from the place where memory, stirred by a thousand associations, should exalt the mind as well as the eye Jo the inspiration of the scene. Well is the voyager, repaid for long travels, horrid roads, antediluvian cookery, squalid companionship jand tbe importunities of begging, thievipg Arabs. Well would it have repaid yoO, oh 1 man of commerce anil the crucible and well might you have been reminded of your own city for here, painted upon board nailed against one of, the huge ancient olive trees, under which the,, sacred martyrs toiled for the sins of the world, eighteen hundred years ago, were these familiar figures, S. T.—1860-r-X We do not know who did it, butno doubt some poor invalid traveler, ctired by the
Plantation Bitters,
Magnolia
en
of the south of Peru and of the bay of Bolivia, there Were everywhere
JiS'
Bufa swift and5 siiddei^ doom was liapging, like the sword of Damocles, over the unconscious oity. At a little after fiver on the afternoon of August 13th, tho solid earth heaved and shook like a_ storm-tossed vessel, a roar deep and hoarse, as of subterranean thunder was heard, and in the instinct of selfpreservation, the frightened inhabitants fled to the ,?tm*ta ana plazas. The delay of a mninent was fatal for, torn from their foundation*, as though by a giant hand, bouse?, churches, factories, all went 4own in one undistinguishable mass of ruin. Tbe huge pillars of the Custom Hoiise Werg. tOB3ed about like pipe-stems, ancl fragments of stone and huge blocks of masonry were hurled like pebbles from a sling. Those who could, fled to to the sloping side of the Morro, stumb ling and reeling like drunken men upon the heaving surface of the troubled earth, Thick clouds of dust arose, and the darkness multiplied the terror of tho panic stricken fugitives. Some few, bolder than the rrst, remained behind some to extricate a loved one from the ruins some to save some little from the gener al wreck but soon a roar, louder and hoarser than that of the earthquake it self, was heard) and the sea, crouching, as though to make thB leap more deadly, retired from the shore, and thundering on in one unbroken wave forty feet in hight. dashed down upon the devoted city, and completed the annihilation of Arica.— timW*rfheT waves retired—seven times they fiiiDg themselves, tiger-like, upon the unresisting victim, The earth still swayed to and fro, and moaned like one in distress and the houseless, home1888, desolated groups gknelt shivering upon the mountain-side, and with white faces and quivering lips, prayed for mercy.
S. BABBKBT.
b?
But one strange and rolemn freak of t&e eklHftqu&ke wus the splitting off of a huge stratum from the Morro itself, discloeing some three hundred
hvaats,
wished to
advertise their virtues in a place from whencejlLkllfljyl^g6. ^8-
dwUv
I
WATER.-SupeHofaw the
best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. "Palmer's
ne,
r'.flwlw!
Lotion
permanently cured
my wife of a tetter on her hands, after every other r.emedy had failed," writes J. Immel, Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio, dwlw
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Macaike. Stitche3 alike on bofr sidfs. Samples on two weeks1 trial. Extr& indiwements to ex perlenced Agents. For farfhi-r "particnlars address thi
Wilson
jBiwiKa Machike CbJ CI.itb-
land, Q.i Boston,MaB3., St.^onfar Al0.
RED JACKET AXE
JcJotbs—From reports and isttars received* J..lour Axe is bound to "be Thb H. It. will cut 25 per oent. better. Til. My brother lost one arm in the war,
Oar Stoe coniiMtsg of variety
mmsmm
is of
c«ir*M» for If Bt-
erybady want* to know allaboBt Sew Toik. Ko ever pablUb'xl tlukt selli «o rapidly. C4uvassers report immanfle Bales.
O N
(but
with your Axo he can cut as well as any one else oan. IV. If I "could not get another, twenty-five (826) doila'S would not bny it.
V. It will cur hocp-poles batter than any cther wTI- I wonldnot be without it for anything. For sale by all cosponslhie dealers, and thelna kets, 'Z+T' tlPFINOOTf BAKtlWELI,
S nttahOrgii, Pa. Sole owners flf Oolbura's Patent Axe.
HAT ABE KOCH SYMPTOMS, Sufferer 1 ABK theyja furred tongue, dlsziness, headache, an uneasy stomach, oppression after eating, pain b9tween the shouMer*, const! pasiont If so yoit are
biliovs
and nothlDg will
meet your case so efficiently as
TABBAN »S Effervescent S el t*er Ape rlent- FOB SAItB BY THE ENT1BK DBDC TBAKE. is conceded that the great Zinwrd Bit
UMtered mora dUetses, both
tera has scuta world. It has cured Oholera, the worst farms of Fevers, Pneumonia, Iiiver mnd Heart disease, Chronic Diarrhoea, Djspepiia, Khe¥m»tism, Sick Headache, arid will enra any disease arising from a disordered state of the hioOd. It Is recommended by Governors of States, Members of Oongresj, distinguished divines and physicians, and the pro. prietor ban show m«re sWnrn cartlacates of cares tk»n any other Bitters manofaotarers la America. Send for a ciroular, and read them. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. eset,
and cturonio, than any bitter, tonio in the known
Bbick-
ett&Oo., wholesalo-liunor dealera, sele Agents fcr Western States, Chicago, HI. F. Rahtir 4 0»., &5le proprietors,"6 North. Jrxont St. Philadelphia.
I Whole Western Country
JElAJi&IJSGh-
CIuIh ter If H. FLINN & GO'S GBEAT ONE DOi IAR SALE, Our fail and Winter c{rouIars with full particulars,
{better Outn ting aifaerltoemnts,)
sent to any addrtss free. Send for fiheoks, it 10 cents each, from 1 to 1000. Address B. H. FIdlfll A CO., 81 Washington Street, Boston,Mass.
guaranteed. Bur* Toy.
•Nothing so impor
BLOOD. ^HOOD
Send two stamps for sealed
72'pages on the whole snb|«et. Br. WsWrtisa, confidential physician, 617 Si Louif,. Mo., stands pre eminently above ail others in his specialty.— who failed, state your case, Patlrnts
No matter treated by mail in every State. '••i'i
—iho Messrs. abhbbook, D.W.D. DB.
complete cartift.d
VTOTICE HSIB8.-A -i-w lift of heirs tojproperty ed for $1 by RIT)DSN BROS., PoJt-offlce Box S80, Washington, D. C- Boferaifa^ ja
orty In KnrofW, ftjrjilsb
St.
Bofliilo, nr. Y.
WE SELL FOB ONE DOLLAR OIiD and Silver Watches, Sewing Machine), \Jf Silk Press Patterns," Caipettngs, Domestic Go»d«, Ac. circulars sjknt frkk giving fall particular or ten chectta ssnt
cmrtf
ot
Buildings. Orrni.-SontH east corner of Main and Fittb Streets, over Pono»Uy*s Drag Store. myWdly
tor
ot
a*ecUy
mmpt
DOLI.AB »|Jr.
F«f fiaeh Arttdfi.
efew
Qar 8aU» Jbr MT Oat bulima haabesn decidad by Oosrta of this State, by thetlnited Stetas anthoritlsa not to ba a tottwf or a Qift Katerprla^ bat a regulariegltlmatabnslnes.
Terms «f tale 'iar CMb if ter^-A »el*etion of ene of the fbltowiag artMeet-S) yards Brown BhsoM BiMeUag, uprisr qfcaOity PopUa or. Alpaca Srssa Paiurn, Wool Square Shawl
V4,
yards theskin
S«thYfiomass Mai MaKei pr. Oeat'a Oalf
•6 yards aiown or
Bleached 8heetlng»,co»iaon.mality. Also, priat1 notices of fiOarfklefc. fortale at 91 for each ar4i«|sc«ntrlsiBS a varietjr of articiei osaally seld ^IpjJftitees from. fi,5(7 to $5 for each article.
Fork ipinb ef (lO, a aslection orone of ^he feltowtag artlele* —10 yds. Brown or BieaebSheeting, sopectie^adity. l)teat p»tlern, price 810. Weoi Jiong Shawl. Brocha Long ShawK S yards Black German Uroadcloth. Common Sense Sewing MsiChlne, pricefl8—(theie maohiMs wl hem, stitch, fell, tack, villi, cord, btad, brai. and embroider in a most superior manner.) OrK ,M Gent's orjLadies' silver huntiBg-e«B» 'Watch,a*»:.
N
mnf ot
Sead a DMT. Postal Maaer Oriev, er UK* Mere* tatter. Be sure and dircct your letters to
ANDBEWS & CO. tv loa Bndbnry 8trcetr
Sc" 9" JBotiovb Mass*
•i...
INSURANCE COLU«N.
FIRE AITB LIFE,
INSURANCE AGENCY
rin-.fi.
BBOADWAY, HUT TOBK.
Lumbfernuuig
Fire
ISO
Sala
ries paid weekly. Agents wanted every
where to sell our
Paknt Everlaeting
Clothet Lines.
JFftito
Wirt
Gall at or address the GIRARD
WIBE MILLS, Philadelphia, Pa. IDIt. WHITTIER, 017
St. Charles Stmt, St. Louis,
XXTKO
trsata confidentially all delicate, Intrl
YV cate and long standing complaints, pub' llshesa pamphlet which should be read by every yeungmanin America. Bend-two stamps. Pa tients e^erywhere. State your ease.
Iiohls
1863. XTCUL
DEiTKB hOYETIDSE'S
WAH00 BITTERS, TH® BEST STOMA.OH TONIO KN0WK. 49" A SUES cube for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Astbma, Chills and Fever, Gravel, Diabeti» nnd General Debility. For sale by aU Druggists. DB. K. DEXTEB LOVKBIDfiK, Prop*r.,
One
Dollar, descrlbong tendlflerent articles which are •will sell lor ONEDOLLABBACH
Splendid inducements offered to Agents se it ding nsOinbs. Address LABONTE A BABBITT, Jfo. 82 fiudbnry Strest, Boston, mass.
J. lLu.U-'i .U n^i ... I f. WATCHES THK MILLI0JI,
tteauine Oroide Void!
joM, s^bMMief the moat rare and
costly description ot
Gold Wvtcba.
are mannfactnred with Hutting
They
Vaichtt,
ble timekeepers. Fine Swiss Movements, $15
fac-wmdt
TfoJ/iom
ttoraitr Balance,
tat
Cases,
(ladies^ and gentlemen's), have superb Swiss mavements,
jeweled engine-turned,
with com
pensation spiral spring. Bailrond Conductors, Engineers, Kiprescnenthe most electing of oar enstomers navethorMuhlydemonstrated the strength, dnrfbUIty, aoenracy, and ctillty of the tio-simile Walthcm
Watches,
Chro-
92S each. Mabotately engraved
trith new andncrel deaigns. £ach \r» «h»farranted by special certificate from thosproide Gold WaichCo. •_
Also magnificent Orrri&e Gold udmus, and 91 eacb. Sent overy where, to ise paid for an da (^'jenstomers are ititolled re*® tfia| pooket Detective and Watch Guard »*so, a aapwsMy ob nedpt of
00
Main
Old Stsild of On Thompaon Bait
PeophsX-antllel^raph E 1 M.U Ex.C0*srawirrelglittties From New York, Boston and intermediate points.
Claims nr Orerckarg«iw« Dan ag» senied at tkb Affroey. M. A.OBANS
TOHN BARNIKLB.
Ho.,
Over Sax ton Walmtky't Dry Goods store
Woflf respeotsnlly eall the attention ofthe citizens of Terre Haute, and ths pnbUa
Ontting ^sne and warranted to fit. A patrona^o solicited. a
^ABBAKI't ISFFEBTSSOFST 8BtTZ*B AFlBl*lh' Is a gentle and'cooUag Vathartia or Pargatlve medidmS,* atheform of a Powder, pieaaaat to take and ia recommended and used by the beat Physicians ih the country as a most reliable and eSW&Mtfremedy.
KFFX l^rrES'tlEiST -ia'.- iCimCT PrsvtmA. ',.' vi. OuaxaHxaranw),
Ccua 8ic* Hmpachc,.
gsss CuarsPiuta,
•O
apebibkt: Ccbss SotJB Btohach, Otra^s ITaavoos Hcasaohv,
ft
1 if
The Oroide Gold Watch Co. manuCactura, on s&ictly scientific principle (style, finish, and color It
Cvaaa Livaa 0o*»i.aiht,
•asrfa 0«r*B»»i|.uoija h«*»aox», ... C»p*sBanuu«oOoiirtAWT», It Is a most eScIeat medicine for Ftnnalea and Children whose stomachs frequently ntfeetordfai remeaiciBsa. SeMoar pupUet testimonials,' a®4 as yoa valuo yon* life am health, lose not An hour in Wearing a. bottle, of this nott wohderlnl remedy.
XA)njT4CTUaXt .OHtjT ax
878
andf rononnce them invalhabie as relia
aol8—d«n»od.
PitaU American
fall jeweled, $20,
•OEMOVAL.
oti. 7h»6«naiH
Oroid* Gold Watohea can only be piptalnsd by ordering directly from t»,
JAMK8T.MC MOHBOS AOO., Import. A Hanoi's. 195 Broadway, New "Fork.
RAILBQAD AQ^JUCJ.
OPENING!
FINE LINE
«iw'.
OF.
PAT.TEBN
UMH
r-
"ng, S yards Beaver Olott. Silver-plated Ice Pitch} double width. 1 pair o&
superior Blankets. 72 yards "brown or bleached SbeetUg, eomtnea quality, 120 priatod aaHoe# of artlCea forsaleat fcl each, eossprtein* a vtrlaty of articles usually «jld at retall from jl.SO to 10 for esch artttSe. ial. isti •=.-.' I
We: h«r«iy ihforfctthe onbllc tliat we ^JD. ar® not Connected with
the
Katerprf* INUr Cwwnu in this city. All conceal othriac aOlft Premium, or any article fre# of cost to Agant, or any one, argia direct violatlonof the law* agai«at I»otte. ry. We t|v» information, (ran reliable authority, that ail eifit doicenw latkto Ctty vai maetqly IfccWteFrttoe. •r foB additional
rtHtotoot km axttD
FOB OCB OIBODLAB.
LONQ AND SQUARE
A N E
1
0
.am»— & f.
4 frs
It- 7'
rG krM
"'The following Oid and Sellable «ethpahlM -B«pw«ented.r. Merchants Fire
Ins. Co.,
HABTTOBD, OOKN, •jr.?
NorthAmericMiFlre llift€o. OI HA*TfOW»j QQimn Corn Eiehaage uu. Cm
iBStJ
"... OV OHIOAOO. we
Buckeye Fire Insnnmee
i^licatlonB 4^enand in any
ot
dytptptic
acd
the above named Coxnpaniaa
in lowest current rate*. Alio, BEAL 2STATE bought and told, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
Apply to !i:ii si E
£$ rt.t a*
A. OBANE,
Ganeral Fir®: add Life Inaoranca Agent.
4 ii W
MalnlSt., between Cth&fltli Hante, Ind. Offloe
aw:q *irrrfr
for
r' nt]
Ol if'i "V
S A W S -iclfti. I
.1
e.
1
«w*i -.do'I awT.^.late Bid*
I'i".
I
i.&x Merchant Tailor, ... MAISSTBK^, I
11 •-'iStfau
id)
la
««ierai,
that he has rented roams above Saltan* Walm«Iey's Dry Geods store,
tor
on
5#a
the pnrposs of carrying
Iderehaiil Tftllorlng« He keeps alwtys oh bud a FA9HIONABLB 8EMOTION OF OASBI1C1BB8, 'TtSMSGS, ULOTH8, Ao., and ready temaks it ap 1*1 THe latest Style and Sftort Wtice, and on very Seasonable Terms. Havinfjno high rents to pay, he promises to make ap to older, whether the geods be famished by him or sat.— Bverything In his line cheaper than anywhere
•5
i"T
-W«
4
.t REVER»IBLE
'-.Wt-v.z'vi.
I 1
BK0CII SiAWLS
J5». f'?
"'if
Hew!
if i:
HISSES SHAWLS!
&
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KMACsIs A CO/,
Cor, 4th and Main
DRY GOODS.
OUR FALL STOCK
MERCHANT TAILORING
MERCHANT
A I O I N
J.
-n*
.tfrni&tXteinb. 1 bi£/
Vbl
mrl« now complete. We offer r'vjsflnsf.T ij'-ta J-iw
GREAT BARGAINS
if
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5^
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4nm ^^4 tejiishbd
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KicQIXSMK
r.-i.
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KeKes* »sM«*H
KItovemvfedagroflfceto ill, akers I rali is pleased
to
aaa
my
aW
WaMrtXoaaalmr, awi "f competing line*. OrslslaMk shippa® to Ingl»n4 towns without chaage ofcars.
apriatdtf
JAMES B. TUBNSB, Agt.
tolifj
irfs:a.
^-S
".-iw
,f»
Jkc.,
tn\tm
&C.
if 'ilf *—it
ia 3i'7i .»)» }i
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Dtnegtic
sir-
IT- •':l
t-r.i
At Sxc
ceedinglj}
IOW PRICES
Call aid Look a| oar Stock.
-v:Tr .•-« -"S-
CHRILID8 41AWKKTY, :M3 .,iW ." -r• i'"iff 6ra,.i5T'"'i
iWALMSMEY, Merchant Tailor,
y'iii :.
j-i {.I
Has just received a NEW STOCK jj&. CLOTHS,
CAiSIHUUBS, VESTIJS"©S,| SaS-iT' :.i-. BEATGB§ TRICOTS,
r" r^'
OVEKCOATIJTGS,
rV a..dTBIMtM||r«a
Which he proposes make up to ordei in the
tu
:mm.
.ri-i/ii-
Most Approved Style!
AT THE
it Bin
O N
145 Main Street.
1
JVo old Stock on handf my Stock is Entirely New.
MERCHANT
TAILORING!
—rf-a ir*
FKKHERllk SiilLEWiMft --fwi Has just received a Urge and well eelectod Stock be*
9$»i
Fall and Wintei^ ltioods!
Consisting in patt of FIN1
French, English and American CAMmxausa
English MeltOIl, forBaslnesi Snlt*. French Cloth, Doeskin & Beaver, Which will be sold at the vary lowest prices, for cash only, by the yard, or maie up f» te ordtr on
notice. .'
slioTt
"LOW PRICES, EXACT FITS, and .... FIRST QUALITY 600BS" o-t is my motto.
Cnstomers, old and new, are cordially Invited to all at 175 Main St.,'south side, bet. 6tli& ?th.
N. B. Ontting done to order also, Renovating and Bepalrlng in the cheapest ir anner. 43m
MERCHANT
A I O I
MALL TRADE, 1868. -iiir l£U -j tti
BANNISTER
fH
&r 4#t*. Titi
4 bfr<-
-3 i'i
n+i
.4
•U
ft
DMSSGHOODS
•i
iiiak'i
If 'M
SHAWLS!
'il*
eft 4rw
HELM!
fcVl
BLANKETS! !fc
,-T',
i'.:-»f
A88IM EH Et» em
WJfi 1$
tft 4»n I9W0W BJEOKITWO HlS1
-"1^
FALL AND WINTER STOCK! CONSISTING IN JPABT, OF PINK
FRENCH and EHGLIBH
•t 'a* sjifla sst ir.M -ft!•site -"Sfj ilttid
CASSiMERES
019
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VCHEVOITS
ft *lt
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BUSINESS SUITS. t:iri~j0S08i
BLACK, JBROJtlVjrf
I
BLUM, DAHLIA,
ANJtiSILVER JFOXmuj
BEAVERS!
And fox a 7lna Asiortmaiit of 01ack aa I
9f W 1
it
-i
Si
We bava aUo a large Stock otjp
•Ef si
Oo
lorad
Cloths and Doeskin Casslmeres.
-^BEAUTIFUL STYLES
Of AAIBBIQAN OAS8IMXBE9 of all grades and prises.
u.
,f
i.-iomwi
9
•if. hiieJtt
.1* 3¥*i£iX
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Also kept constantly oubaadaxood asaartmen -»ll OF 10 Qitfie$f
Hosiery, JEtandttterdh'fs, Sia*penders, Ties, £c,. JJ ii%. 'h Ittyjli.l<p></p>SHIRTS,
1 -H
Of the best quality, made to ord*r.,je tyfa
A Good Line of
r\
v-
-jii
dd and Main Sts. TemMante, Indiana
-rsai modir
Woolen Shirts, 5^ ^s"
Knit Jackets,-
f.
Shawls.
[A few Nice Qnea.^*
Satchels and Valises.| MB/ BMCK
Still superintends the Merchant Tailoring
Department, and guarantees a perfcef fit.
CUSTOMERS, OI4) ANJ NE W,
Are cordially inrlted to call at BAJrWI»TEK'S,i
#3..." No. 79 Main Street.
