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ceeds of there land?, litis is its Kin-
Mere was an honest warning from an honest, faithful Kxecutive, who, although a Democrat, never was, to his honor be it spoken, a member of the inner Democratic linanciaf circle but the thing he warned against was the very thing the financiers desired, and, of rourse, the warning uas unheeded.
The convention that framed the constitution, by specially mentioning these lands in that instrument, showed that its members believed that theie would be a Itirge surplus after paying tli^expenses ofs'eleeringSand ditching ind Governor Wright explicitly says ilia: I he land, it properly husbanded, would amount 1" not les.s than $1,000,00(1, after paying all
Silt/mi!
The appoiiitincnt ol J.icol) .Meihh- as Swamp Laml ('oniniis-ioiiiM' of Jasper cu'intv bv Cuvernor Wilhuil, :i! a lime when he »va-i a 1 Ii 1111' to I lit' Swamj) Lan'l Fund of- the Stale, i! the .late Treasurer of (lie same coiintv, in ilu- sum ofS127,'10 U(, wa-i out: ol 11:f» t' ts:ute
literature.
The Democracy has al*o risen Viith the emergency when called upon to manage the (inancc.s of the nation, as is pro veil4v the success of Buchanan, Floyd, Thompson and Tousev, in depleting our own .Treasury to the replenishment of that of the Democratic Confederacy over which the late Mr. Davis presided with such distinguished Democratic financial success.
The adminisi
a ion of
Black Hepuldi. an ," doin- all in their ji,over to promote the rebellion and that Slorton was a Democratic t:o\ernoi, and bv his energv and patriotism thwarted the efforts of" these conspirators to carry the Slate ol Indiana into ihe hosoni the Southern Confederacy.
Let such a Republican vole the Democratic ticket, because while the Democratic candidate for .Attorney lieneral was in the field lighting the battles ot his country, hi.- opponent, the Republican candidate for the same oliice, was, as a member ol the rebel Legislature in lSiiJ, ureiug the passage of ''the Militaiy Hill, intended t" dein ivc he (lovi'i nor of I he Slate of all the military power conferred upon liiii) by tho Constitution, aiul place it in the hand ol the chieli ol the Sons ol Libertv. but let him not stultify himeelf liv assigning as a reason lor such action that he turns Democrat because lie is seeking financial reform.
UNDERTAKERS, x,
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true that not a dollar ever rcacl.c.1 0|{. SIXTH OHIO ST*., OPP. POSTOFPICB. the common school fund from the sale ol ... MVitrui lands, and il is equally true that tiATBS OF ADVERTISING. uo one acquainted with the condition ol ihese lands ever for a moment c. iiected
In answer to tUis 1 ijuote iroiu the second Section of the VJllth Article of ilie Constitution, which declares that, the Common School Fund shall consist among other thing0, of "all lands that have been. or iiiav hereafter he granted to the State where 110 .specific purpose is expressed in the grant, and the proceeds of the sale thereof, including the proceeds of the sales of swamp lands granted to the St:rte of Indiana hv act of Congress of the 2Sth of September, 1850, after deducting the expenses of selecting and draining the same."
Again: Governor Wright in hi-, tegular message, delivered in .January, 1833, after informing the Legislature that ^elections of swamplands made hy the .State had been approved by the projrtsr uiheers •of the general Government to the amount of 1,018,90o acres, and that there would be added to this about 190,000 acres in the Vincennes district, the selections in I hat District not then having been ex-aiiiined-eontinued in the following language: "The fund to be derived from this source, solemnly set apart bv our Constitution to the cause of education, will il properly husbanded, within a lew^ ye ns amount to not less than one million of dollars after defraying all proper expenses for selection and drainage. Doubts are seriously entertained whether the effect of the law of last session will not be to fritter away this fund without benefit to any one but the host of officers to be created under it. The subject should be examined in all its bearings and the proper remedy applied."
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that the proceeds arisiug from their sales .5 J. Jf would more than reclaim thein and pay z. j. c3 the necessary expense- incident 10 that .J desirable end.''
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UNDERTAKER.
Jl. (V CO\y ELL.' llarinB purchased hack irom 1". W. Ohndwiok, (iruber A Oo., the udirtaker's K?tablishmcnt, *11^ havniR Imd seven years spared nd cost stock ot "11. North burial material in the btate, at N Third street, Terre II ute, Indiana. ,vtr Terre Unnta.Mav
K. (ilFFORD, V.S.,
TREATS At.I.
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B3T Legal advertisements one dfibar per fiiuare for each insertion in weekly. Mtif- Local Notices 10 cents per lino. No it'-m however short inserted in local column tor less than 50 cents. ear Marriage and funeral notices $1.00.
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Society meetings and Religious notices 25 cents each insertion, invariably in advance. oar Collections will be made quarterly on all advertisements.
KEPITRUCAX COUNTY TICKKT.
Al.'UtTOIt,
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THKASUUER,
MOKTOX C. KANKIX. RJJCOttDEtt, THEODORE MARX
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PUltVEVOR. *^1
ALEXANDER COOPEIi. COKONEK, DAVID L. CHRISTY/'-
COMMISSIONEUS,
Ft R.s Ijbst—WM. T. PETTI XO E11, SECOND —JOS. FELLENZEK, •i'limi) -PHILIP RANDOLPH, r-ix.k crttivtiNAi. corit r.
JOHN G. CRAIN.
PItn!Kc[TTIsn
pieces fit" linaiicial fjtiatesy wliieh would p.-ti''need, more or loss, everybody, and Jiave never been visible to the naked eye Hie only tjucslion is,
.t any human, except the Demon a! ic iiunian. have no Ijiuti to tell on almut the Heaver Lake laml-, the (Icoi^ia land* and divers other pei linanei.il opei at ion-i ot the Indiana Democracy, wliieh are embalmed in I be ij.'.e ol
oiii
kkmockath'
pnliiieal
M»n HIXAM K.
I have fi ven von some ^peeinien^ tendiiif.'to show thai (lit* Dennn.'ralic ^eniiit. natural^' uns to linanee: ilia! linanee is its forte, il'! vital breath, its native air.
J/eilce, in view of the past, it ipiite reasonable thai ihe people ol Indiana sljoiihl turn over tlieir linarieial ad'.iiiri to the I'oilfederate Demoeracv.
If there is anything that _".Mini: Twain" does understand, il is how"1 run an agricultural journal. He ad\i.ses the farmer*'when thev wish to gather thoii turnips, lo send a boy up ihetiee In shake them oil'. If there is anything the Indiana Democracy does understand, il is how to pay off the State debt and run the State government eeonomicallv as witness their sale of the redeemed Stocks of the State at two-thirds of their par value, to put them in funds wherewith to pay thir own salaries
ATT1 CJtlMlNAL ('nl'ttT, I'. M. MEREDITH../, REPRESENTATIVE*,"'
WILSON SMITH, H. HOLTDINuT.
SPECIAL NOT8CES.
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[irojier e-Xpeiistw of s-fleclinii and iliuin 'I'lii'i-lnso ultry wc.'iUivr whii-h u.«u»lly pre njje. AVili von lieli vi- I In.' Cunvt-ntinii :ind Cidveriini' Wright, "ill ynii beIieVf tlit
i',
liiiusf son.
viiil-: toward the end ol iimmcr is imrtiul:irly iiiifavnriilili t« the feeble arnl tnci-viitcil. liven the well-knit lrnmep of strong men foci the influence nf thosenson. and lassitude and languor iiervode the whole community, Ladies especially those in delicate health, sufti:r much (rom dehility, occasioned t• j- tho humid heat, and feel the want V'n wholesome invisorant. In fad. a necessity liu- somelliinKto recruit the exhausted system i--
thui louiethiinj toil
hi: WItli those «ho liuvo tested tho ell'oct lln-tetter'.s iSlomiK-li liiltcr^ on tlieniselv's or havo observed its oUects on others, tliin iiui'stii.n will not ho in doubtfr a single moment. Jti tonic and regulation operation, and itn itmiev in creatinp a healthy appetite and promoting digestion, arc riRhtly classed liy all who havo resorted to this uneimalled Mjiiclatile invinoranl mid corroftive. umonx tho most eur.'iordmttrv ilienipcutic wonder-1 ot modern limes. It should bo taken at this reason as a salei?unrd oftainst the cpidomie disease.^ which aro so apt to attack the relaxed system in tho fall of the year.
As il is understood that mercenary speculators in various parts of the country are endeavoring tojsuperseilo tho standard tonic ol tho age with worthless articles manufactured bv themselves which they represent to be superior to this liuiR tried remedy, it is proper to put the public on their juiaid apainsf this species ol imposition, arid to warn them Hjrmnst Ilie deleterious trash with which dishonorable dealers seek to drench them.
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r.MHNMjrft lor Iiiuuk M«u.—1'I he enervated and used up, who ha vo lost their youthful energy, ambition, anil bodily vigor, in tho pursuit of Son
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cheer, and sanitary aid for the seeming hopeless. Sent free, in sealed envelopes address HOWARD Afv-UCI ATI UN, Box I', Philadelphia, l':i. ma.v2Gdw3ni
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Nature's* ('town,
Mr,i.
Ynii Cvllmtfe it. A A
S.A. Allen
Allt'n'x
Demo
i-ratic of all Jtoniucrats. Andrew Johnson, llnir Dressing. It will promote luxuriant was another proof ofthp adaptation of I growth. Falling Hair immediately checkthe Deinocrsitic mind to th'? eoneeption ed.
and execution ol the mo-U wonderful financial policies that the world lias ever witnessed. His genius perfected the machinery for the collection the internal revenue of the country, so as to make it yield the largest possible sijm to the whisky ring consistent withjlhe retention of the allegiance of his subordinates to that Democratic institution and if there is one thing for which General Grant ought to be condemned by Democrats lnore than for any other, it is that he smashed this whisky ring a? bad as he smashed the rebellion.
ffarr Hestorcr
»Vil) Keature fray Hair to its natural Lite, (Jolor and lleautv. It is a most: delightful
Tho Young and all those who?e Hair has) not vet turned Uray or White, will prefer
Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsanium
It is an eziiuiaitu Toilet Treasure, clear and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies and refreshes the hnir, and as a simple Hair Dressing, it ha." no eijual. All Mothers are advised to use it, anl nothing else, on their hildren's Hair its good otfeets in after life jilainlv discernible. Everybody should one ol these preparations, both not rered. SoM bv all Dniggisfs. nil*dwom
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If any Indiana Republican wants an escuse for joining the Confederate Democracy, 1 trust that he will do it on the ground* that its war record is all right, and that of the Republican parly all wrong on the ground that the Democrats never did--but the Republican'! did resolve in National Convention that the war was a failure: on t(ie ground Hays after it? application the hnndkor.-hiol that Milligan, Bowie*, Horsey, Hnui- exhales a most deiitfhilul. denuaio and phrevs, Dodd A were the vilest ol
liiioprisliable IVri'iuue!
As a rule, the perfumes now in use have no permanency. An hour or two ufler their u.-o there is no trace ot pertumo left. How different is the result succeeding the use ot
Murray A: Lamiian's Florida Water.
iiKrocable in :i
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"The Hatter/' Hew
York
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'Hat
Store.'
Having a loiiu'ctcnt buyei' in New York to select froods as soon as nianii factured, am onnbled tti prc .i'iit, at ill tnnt'3, the latest Novelties.
.V LI.ETV. The Ha iter.
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STREET. t:l -id'in
rOriIF"'riAI..--Youngmen
who have
injured themselves by ceitiin Feorct hao-
its,
which unlit ihcru for business, pleasure or the duties ot married life also_ middle aged and old men who, from the follies ol youth, or other caiises, foci a debility in ad\ance of their years, before plnctnK \heniselves under tho treatment of
any
one, should
lirst read the "Secret Iricnd. Married ladies will learn something ot lmjiortance by perusing the "Secret Friend.'' t*ent to any address, in a ?ealet enreolpe. receipt 2f ccnis. Address Pit. Ohasi.kson
A. Stuabtot
Co.. Boston iiuir-O-dooJ-w 1
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ORIENT
,WT FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
I'llE I'l'BKST AMI Bl-.ST ISK. ,i.vU2dly
Mm.
es of Horses and Cattle
joab, Attorney at Late,
Terre Hnute, Ind.
laiin* eollected and Estates Manaeed. OrncK—On Ohii street, south side, between 3d i«id 4th streefSj jyowCmll i-.
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NEW^DVtRTISEMENTS.
fiiTECBEHTaUE, OHIO, FEMALE SEMISABY.—Delightfully situated on the banks of the Ohio with overforty years experience this well known School offera unusual advantage* for a. thorough education both in the solid and ornamental branches. The cost is only about 55 a week.
Wanted.
Adeducuon
of one-fourth, for the daughter* of miwistcr«.— The next school year (of 40 weeks) begin* September 7th. 1870. Send lor Catalogue to Rev. CHAS. C. BfeATTY. -D. D., LT,. D. Supt., or Rev. A. M. RBID,Ph., D., Principal.
INVENTORS JffiKSI 4t9
Ninth street, Washington, D. C., for advice, terms and references.
WADE'S DOUBLE INDEX.
Any JTamc Found In aSeeond! Cloth. Post-pain for W 70. Circular Free. A, B. P. M., South Bend, Ind. Agents
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CHARMING.—tOO pages cloth. Thi3 wonderful book has full instructions lo enable tho reader to fascinate either sex, or any animal, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism,and hundreds of othor curious experiments. It CRn bo obtained by sending addrots, with postage, toT. W. EVANS & 00./Pin. 41 South Kijclit Street.Philadelphia.
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and
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WHITTEMORB, Worcester, Mass.
IJTft I Wanted, 500 Good Sales* men, Local or Travelinf. MOlVr I Adress, *ith stamp (samples ITlUllXil wort $1 sent for 25c.. K. KALB CO.. Rushville, Ohio.
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The Pittsburg (Pa.)
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Advertising:.
A Book of 125 closely printed pages, lately issued, contains a list of tho best Aincrie.in Advertising Mediums, giving tho names, circulation, and fullnarticulars concerning the leading Daily and Weekly Political antl Family Newspapers, together with those having large circulations, published in the interest of Keligion, Agriculture, Literature, fc., ic. Every Advertiser and every person who con templates becoming such, will this book of great value. Mailed free to any address on receipt of fifteen cents. GEO. I*. KOWELL A CO., Publishers, No. 40 Park Row, New Y'ork.
Semianaal,
Physical and .Nervous lllMllty. its effects and cure. Price 25 cents. Address SJ20RETARYj -Museum »f Anatomy. 01S Brodway, New York.
VOID A victim of oarly innervous debility, premature decay, &c. having tried in vain overy advertised remedy, h.i a simple means o'f .self euro, which lio will jjond free to his feL-low-sutl'ercrs. Adress .1. IL Tt'TTLK, 78 Nassru St., Xew York.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS^
HOW 'TO TREAT ASTI» IRK IT WIT WO
I1T JIKDICISE. Pamplet sent
address Hi:. H. C. NEWELL .t rrr., Jlartford Conn.
THKRi: IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL.
TAlUtANT'S Compound EXTEACT OF
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cwAiBir
A Sure, Certain
Speedy Cur©
For nil diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys and Urinary Organs, cither in tho
frequently performing a
f'oiiii»bnnl
Male or female,
Perfect Cure in thv
nhortttjince nf Three or Four Days,
and always
iu loss fimo than any other Preparation. In the itsc of
TARRANT'S
Extract of Cnbeba «nh
4'0|a»li* there is no need of conlinement or change in diet. In its approved torm of paite it is entirely tasteless,and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient, and noesposure. It is now acknowledged by the
Mont Learned
i'» the Profennion that in the above cluna of Diecaus.
Cnbcba and Copnbin are the only two Memedies known that can ho relied upon with any Certainty of Success.
TARRANT'S
Couitiouitd Extract of Cubebs and C«pabJa. IMT Sold by Drurgicts all over the World. mlOdwSm
SPECTACLES
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MUSICAL.
Tin: HKST AM) CIIKAPEST
3PI.A.nSTOB,
Organs aud Melodeons!
4 S. AT—
L. KISSNER'S
Palace of Music,
No. 48 OHIO STREET,
(Opp. the old Court House.)
Tli» ii owit lirins are iu discord, and
New
Leader,
in its issue
P.Kowellef
May 29, 1870, says "The firm of (J.
York A^''
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Co., which issues this interesting and valuable book, is the largest and best Advertising Agency in the United States, and we can cheerfully recommend it to the attention of those who desire to advertise their business scientifically and systematically in such away that is, so to secure the largest amount of publicity 1'fr the least expenditure of money."
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mYOOWbt,THEIR PRIEITDS!
DO RATS DESERT A SINKING SHIP?
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Starting with the boast that they would wipe us out, it now looks as if they were getting wiped out them* selves. Already one concern has a shattered credit in
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Good Cottage Carpets only 30 and 35 »:*/•.« d!
FineHliirling -Muslina at tf and" cents,-others ebon 10 cents.'
ICxtra Heavy Shirting at L0cents, others ehaige ceni riie best Muslins ,uade 12-A eeuts, others charge JS ce-nu. Jiny your Muslins of us and save from to C, cents per yard. (joikI tpialitv All-Wool Red Flannel at and ceiiis A new lot good Carpets only 00 cents. uixn'.'i,tKi
Coats' best Six C«rd Spool Cotton scenis a spool, i-« .!.,• "iftfl pieces flood l'rints at *i, 7 and 8 cenls. Our Prints and Miinlinn are lew Ihun wliolcsafe prices. .f* Heavy'NV'alerproof Cloth at 90 eents, ¥1 and .'r I i. .inn I,.it. hu.'.t A bi«r lot All-Wool Shawls at- £2 00 and AH Summer Goods half price. A big lot, heavy Blankets at OOapan/ *"'1' "•1 'iA iietv lot heavy Jean- at [I"), -10 and of) ccnts.
Dry Goods will be Cheap 111 Kail. •srir.Siit
A big lot A11-i iool Carpels at 70, 7i, 80 and 90 ceiiH.
Donble*width Alpacas at 22, 26, 30 and 37i cent-. •,!*., -(•-,!? ,'•} A big lot splendid Carpets at Si 00, worth §1
ahvavs below iho^eof anv otherslore. .4 .i-, ».!- -r S -siii, at srr f'u
'J-'i.
Also immenso lots of Cassimeres,Table Linens, ltankee Norion-. Diess (loods, Vc
at nearly half what others charge.
iitr slo of l)ies Goods is always the nio.-i atiraciive in ilie citv. and in prices are
FOSTER IMJOTH KRS.
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NEW: YORK CITY STORE!
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Nuiiimer Ur^ssGoods, lit hftW prlfc Irom thU dfttc.
10 uer C«llt. Off ft'OlU goods for Travelling Suits.
10,000 yards Merrimack aii,d other Standard Prints at 10 criitu
styles Jaconet Lawns
Satin Striped
cents,worth
irenadines at
llosiery
in
Uood yard wide
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August Trade Very Heavy
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Partners ol* two of them want to sell out their interest!
tihdcrstiiud the Senior
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White Hoods and Notions at prices to insure Immediate Sale. We must make room for Fall
Stock and are prepared
Bleached and Brown Muslins at 10c per yard.
The best brands ot Bleached and Brown Muslins at exceedingly
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Opera House Block, North side of Main Street,^2-
TElfilRE HAUTE, IISTID. j, nr rv.'
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Rruuki'i's ^unniiintivc Itsilsaiu
XEVliK I'"A1 US to cure Summer L\.niilaifit in children or Chronic UiarrhuM in ailnlts. it is indispe&^able tor iiiCiintj. i'iiyriiciitjis acknowledge it to be the best Carminative ever brought before the public. .Sold, whole£ule and retail, by
H. A. DAVIS & CO.,
MAIN ST RUNT,
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WINDOW TIIRPJENTIKE, JAP^UTE LEAD, OIL8, PAINTS,
be8t
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Atents for Teir
fKjI'lMi.
.„,CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
si no I Agents and Healers in'. !j f-jft
John's Patent Asbestos Rooting.
Rock River Paper Co's Building
Roofing Slate, ,.
Felt and Cement Roofing, Chicago Elastic Stone Roofing, FA PERN, u?cd in the iilac.e ot I'la-teniiK on tho iiuide,a.nd for SheadiiiiK under the siding on the outside.
Hoofs applied in rity and country and warranted. Call on u» at the I'rairie City Planing Mills, corner of !th and .Vfnlberr street?. lua.vUdll
URIAH JK*KK*S. IBluKt-AMI. M.ISH-4 H.* VKN
U. R. JEPFERS & CO.,
Wholesale dealers in
Notion*
Yankee
And Commission Merchants,
N». 140 Main Ke«p constantly on hand a lull assortment ot
uj:±Toa?xoisrs,
-..'.iiv.f Comprisine oi Fancy Goods, Dress Buttons, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry,, and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,
A W O E S A E O N itrpil-ldwtt j,*-.
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN P. ARI.RA KT, JJAIRf» CJKUKT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oen
iC"No. 82.Main Street.up stairs.
|-, ,, HKAUCHAMI',
*. ri. ATTORNEY
^ItCHITKCT & BCII 1)KK.^~
.1. A. VKYDAGI1, Plans.Specificationg, SuperintenOance. and Detail Drawings furnished for every description of Buildings.
OFFICE—Northeast wirner of Wabaah and Sixth Streets. 2d utorv. Demiuic lllook.
JAMES B.LYNE, ^Vholesale and Retail dealer in
Pure Copper Distilled
kj[k»',M:
clOwljr)a
JPAINTERS' MATEIWMIIE8, BRTISHES AND
R/BUCKELj^^.
lio Sltiwn#.. nnn M9
Or. flit AhlT fth?
.'SUSP, rO-'ii."* T. i««fil'9S
(Kulin, the Celebrated"Tlrilf In venfm's Inst and best.)
1 A O a
by Spur Gcn iufj.
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^eelS About It!
ImuoHsihle tnChoke it—The Teed 4'liaMvfd ia Oitu Second—Will Ron Anr Kind of (JrniH or Seed. Whether Clean or KomI. ite'grain is distribited by means ofsuiall ilouule spiral feed wheels working in cups under the hopper these wheels carry the grain
upwards
to a discharge opening in the eop
force
it out, and with it.
other obnttitctinm.
It is utterly impossible lo
i-hoko, it. and as evideuce ol' this fact the. wheat we have in our sample machine is half chaff, and by turning the wheel it is carried throiigh ns well as clean wheat.
It will sow any kind of Brain, and in any 'innntity desired. In' other force feed drills to change Ihe feed you remove one cog wheel and put. in another and the cos »Ijgtfla.ftM lll,llii,li jllllt lW»'" lo.^t. in the
I
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FARlVFiKS' Fit
i.o-.v
The wheels are all fastened to the drill, and the feed is chanced by
leper—it
n''nieri-
utmiili/ mnrhig xmnll
is done in
oxr
SECOND.
W Send _l'm: Circular xhowini how the
I ricnd i-nmeout ahead in 1W, to
JOIN ES Ac .TOTS'KM,
I li
East sido Public Squaro,j TKIIRK-UAHTK. ,\ 1».
The Weekly
Express
O
,'«» .. [-sm.f ni^olio'I nn^i
above
LO^BST CASH PBICE*
!p! ^Oli
-qh uiiil vittmifiih ti:i ii:ij .-n.l
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l»ai no
iVftj, *. f,j.' Terre
to
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.s.irfs f1- 'Iiimb Kutz,
JONES & JONES5
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Uhr:' &ttibnjst®i9hiui*im r, oj ^. tii 'v-*i ioyiHi in I
C-'ifllJvr
Vio.
i"ii{t?r Jnd ni -t9B1-A TOO ,. wrj -i«fv ritloX.
ftiiUiisahi-
UNION STEAM
force out ulrnin mid
V'kkk..yFree! Kxi-kksh
We will send a copy ot the
Ji'?:
(or tho choice of eight other Weeklies on our list) free lor one year, to any ono [im-chasing Twenty-live Dollars worth or in rue from uh, for cash before November 1.18711.
SUMMER COMPLAINT
**^1 i51 -M'jxiT Jii botioqO !^!i-
i-xj
r* i,, tv
l!oi)s
«snt«ui.
material of the best quality,care-T^-w-»te.
8 1 am pre?pared to 8011
THE
Cltawbern, Ac, from $8.60 p«r 100 tt
Winddw Gla«}, extra quality, from.. ...$3.50 per box
A a a S a in a E a a
I®" SPECIAL TEBM8 TO THK TII A.13K.
sfw.
Tjtsir'-,. f®:„ Or
.Hi IX
HOTELS.
M"1*-
u*«rir*
"Wiw NIK
^°r- birth
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Mnin
Amti,
Haute. Indiana."
it
This House has been thoroughly refurnished', ui s"£td1"
Terre Haute, Indiana
Ctt\
Thi,d aiiU Ohio
AVs,nil
MNI1'UilOHN«MS. I'niftrli lnr.
OMXlVl'S TO AMI FKOM A I.I. TISAIXK.1 june20dtf
THRRK HAIITK HOIIKK.
Torro Haute. Indiana.
(sonic Main rml
this Hotel hajirecontly been refitted.mid put I: Prvttnn r«Viain ri first-olyijs order, offerinit ari'oiiiiniKlatinn.* •ri UUIIUH V/Uaill.' jnsnrpaSSedirt the State,. 1 ^TablO Linen,
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IttNTIN. IVu|,rl*t^r ,|,
4 1.4 It IfOKTMK.
"i" 1br. Ohio St*., 0^ TftrVe Haiito, Indiana.
If II a I IF IT II
(/ffice of.Miirshall, Munfezuiuii and l'alestine Hack Lines. free Buss to and from nil trains. n«v Jidtf
KRAMi IIKINh
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Jjii, to •. Pt^lrrs IN
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at LAW
mi x.uh strkkt,ceMtiiK. .f.
e/item Lund Broker. Loaw
Negotiated,Esiutv* Mm,aged.
Particular attention viven to Uollcetion.s Correspondence solicited Irom noti-resideM
ARCHITECT.
II. Uok'*
iHMl Sj^n PniiHcrs
MO •JT-' -. itli St.. ()|i|t, lriilr.il Kuiuf. Utilise.
Ail work ei»triu»1*l t»» us will reitive aUerition. I S|ptM*i:U tttleiitiuti divrr to Stun anW Jrjiir»iithr. «Jiv
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CHAfi, l.fc N !.
DRY COOD8
lSTew York Store,
nf&i &, -I»- -rt' ,t »'i •i,. AKafcin w»»M
Terre Haute, Indiana.
81 ETr.JfU
Soh, Hvojut
Brown
tSeventh
Nt*.
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(Vf/dA't'/'*, ."Vt
Cakes'
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Ht'caa and
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,^»Sv I
rom^ii and
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O N I 1 A 1 A 'JrHj
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BIMh,
.Maniifai'tnrors of all kind.-
lom'sh,ivrtlFniils
I a a S Jr
-'i.ji: i!
LaPiiyotfo Street,
.'.•.v.1:' iioiwrrii tlie two 111^
inhV-S 'I'erre
kCUNSMiTH
JliM(V
AI
JOHJV IKMMtKOKU. HIm
removed bin (iun.-uiith Shop to Muck'.i new building, on Third street, one door north ot Knrrinctiin's Jiloek, where he will be hupyy to nieet all his old -u?toiiiers and as many new one'iii lo a mute it eon v«n ient to o» 11. n-rdll
Vfiu.
,W.
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Kor
YEAKLK
H.R.OWIN
BALL. BLACK
,r
and Cigar*,
mIh'i
lunii.-li in tinlil «r
1 1
%{*t i*IW IM ^LKK-
Keu
tucky Whisky
and
it a
Foreign ami Domestic Vk'iuvH and Liquor*x No. 76 Main SV.t b,a(. 3d aad 4tb
TEBRJS-HAUTJJ, IND.
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•"i'v-" „rA,,K„v ,r, jj. K. SPENCER & CO., N.
mour, Meal, toin, oaw, aaiea
Day, and Feed ol all kinds,
Hill mill MhJii Nl«.
A rtielea deli vere.''•! hii.V |i»r ol the city Iret: o' chari-'e. dee .'.do in
v:
„,
Wholesale and Kelail Liealer !i
Queunaware, China, Fruit Jars, I
Glass, Castors, Tablt I
Clltlei
V. &C. iU'"i(l:f3
-W».
r,iii ui tA it it AY| oaitiox.- -None
"'-T NEW YORK,
...l i.li AI5K IMl'OKTIJliS
..air'iil
J(
WATCHES
I^ro 111 all In: !M niHl j/rnr'M- in .ami
Agents I'or .ill Aiurriran Movements
Ciue*
at the '-1
•s»:!f-.tH ad FHxiH Ti!5*t --"'i'.'/'
LOWEST PRICE.
l'in-k iveN .-eiil icr Kxpn ss nll..«eil to be opened anil M'lertions niiidr. ivjft-tjj
DYERS.
y^YKIN, S('11T?I
a nil iVJi'f.ij-
^eEisroTrXTTisro, s.!t«
j"!
Wf
in all its lrnnche«, at }, s.
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II in If ii a 7 nepl7d"m
kj ..
STDNKARD & BARttICK, I
Would rt-.-pei-tluliv Htinonino Lhe public that they will keep constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retail, also ood for the tall and winter trade.
Office at No. 25 UuiUin House, Terre llnnte, lnd. All order* for l\u*l .fitted promptly. A share of the -,«blio patronage is respectfully solicited.
A Business Man Wanted
A general agent is required by one of the mo.«t fuceefful Life Insurance Companies of New York City. A gentleman well qualified for the business can secure important territory and a valuable contract by addressing, with information and reference*, Life Corn-, pany, BoxtJW Post Office, New York City. •lttoiUt.
nit bnoqrm
j.i t'i ttl qu wfibjc! fsasi:tf:bii7/ ,v aah'-
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One
trice (hilv!
We would direct the attention of partiea ic want t)t 3-:
*t -r% '''J'I.CMA -irijfff
DRYG00DS
I
Vu:Sr:fc Checks,,
•STt-
'pp. -i tv
Sheetings
Bleached Muslins, Gi
^a
J*'"!
/'lilt!if Silunrr^
t^y
"To OUT lnrxe mid well assorted stock ot iv^
t"ot,
Tickings,G
r/
alffl r^iaiilHickorys,. :«i i* Casimefes,
Bed Spreads
Tweeds,
\(r* rfftl -j
r-i- 1-
Coverlets,,: Carpet Warp,
J6tlQS
If S.' •f»«
7 KQt
Napkins,
Notions,
Fancy Goods,rt-'-M'-u.'
f, 3,5
rf larg:e rral«, :m«l wt f» :t! 1 emitinuc to interest
Kv
ri.imis.
jj
,t!Gloves,
Hosiery
)j».
l'
DK'MSS GOODS,
S
lo oft'crtlte r-:'-r y*
Besf
49
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liiirirniiis
w»j»ecurpi
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1
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or
771
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1
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75!ils!i \t "l |.' \'k||'
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TH/• iC T.
Terre-Hautc, Indiana. r~
Money Cannot Buy
1
is I'riraleu!!{It*
UU
vT
ti
s* mm.
diamond GLASSES:
THE
Manufactured hy
Pm-n Flu lorl I Whioh are uow offered to the publie, are pr»
11(llin(.ed
by all the celebrated Optician.. "A
ut the orld to be the
9I OMT PERFECT,
Saturn I, Artificial help to the Uuuiau cvr ever known. They are grouud under thon-1 own supervision, trom minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their Dtune.f "IlLaiiiond," on arconnl ot their h.irdui .«ji and brilliaucy.
Th© Scientific Principle
On wh ichthey arc constructed brings the wir,
1
7 S a in S I
or veutre of the lens directly 111 tront of tli« in a a a is in vi ii 3
in the natural,healthy eight, mid prevennu. .« I Ul unpleasant, sensations, aucli as clnniui.-r-
Uip«ile llvf-e's Carpel Hull I iiift and wavering sight, dizziness, iiu., piId ^in l.'l.'l ti It. (Mi. ^uliar t(. alt others in line. I They iU'O Moil ni oil in li«* Hix'st iiiauiicr
In irauier of
61 CO.
Ilie be.st
iiunlit.v *1 -ill mit ton :i:
used inrthnt purpose.
Tlioir Finish and Durability ean^
not be surpassed.
genuine aniens bearing
their trade mark •^stamped on everv triiuit.
iVi J. R. TILLOTSON, •)«wtler :ind Optician, Sole Agent lor 'IVrf'e? Motile, Inilianii, Irum whom they oanouly, beobtained. Thei'e Roods lire not supplied in, Medici-. at nnv pri-e. insirSldwIy fv
to V. U. Dickliour*
TKI ^ili FA1TOHI
For Ihr Klyle« «l I'Kt.VliX
l.Hiitlii'r, tj»l\:iiii/.i'd 1 ron and/.ini' ^ovar Tltl'\KN MIIIK T4 ORDIiK.
\«. ii jMain near 7 Hi St reft.
Trunk* *'oii-rcd :nid t!'|i:iin*il. vl,"vdl I"
HA
'1
MANUFACTURERS.
IK*I CITY I'LANi.N'.
I.IIT ArMILLS. IVILI.IiUM.
Manufacturer", of
SASH, DOORS, fil-INDS,
.Window and Door Frame*. Oil Mouldinft Brackets, Stari Railing.
t.r*
Itallastcri. 4#hI
ti.
h'ft'M pi I I'oul K,' jisfSI-- «o-fa Florin^ aud Hiding. Ami all lic-H'i'iptii.u* of Flnis}iel Lumheri
•l *S» ttKT.UI. lUCALIiUi ,N
ontl
1
Coal aiHl Wood,
»S/#i
Slate Roofing, Cement Rooting, -!Mi? Roofing Felt. Custom Sawinir, Planing ..ami..
Woo«l Turning.
All Work Warranted
Cornw Nintli ami Mitlfoe.ry St-*-dtf
COAL! COAL! COAL!
Tho umlersi*u«c! uill d*!hei cn.il during the month ot July fur cents pt any plftM in covpornitf orders Jwc at ArmstroDg's SKoi, on stro«t, ^m °ca^
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