Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 217, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 October 1858 — Page 2

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FRIDAY^MORNING.OCT.8, 1858 L~

For in |OflO«

JOHN J. CHITTENDEN, Of Kentarkv.

Democratic Know Zfothingism.

Under this head, in oar iawns of the Cth inxt.. we gave an extract from the pew York Pay-Book* endorsing tWte«t

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to publish in every journal in the

or

country# Do not all W and

and

trxtd*

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of the old

Know Nothing order. In the coniw of oar comment* op on this extract, we took occasion to allude to one of the cardinal principles of the American party,

viz

"American* sh11 rnle America,'* simply hy way of showing that

the only

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feature in the American principles which a foreigner conld possibly take any

reat oft-

ption* to and farther, that the

New York J)ny feook in endorsing the

twenty one peart

in the terms he rsed, was

as much of a Know Sf&htnp as were the moat fanatical m*mWr* of that old order, and that w* believed when the foreign voe and inflnence were taken from the Democratic party, we wonld find hnndreds and thousands of them more hitter in fhoir denunciation of the foreigner than the most fanatical Know Nothing'—we believe

still. "We did

not endorse tfoe At^n/y owe

thus raised bj the

issue

yeart*

Doy- Book—we

never

did even while a member of the old Know Nothing order, nor hare we ever seen, heard or read anything to can Re a change in onr mind np to the present time. We have contended for a more moderate

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and wonld he perfectly satisfied with fiat

ss designated by the laws of the United States, When these facta were well known

yeart,

who have seen fit to

to those

misrepresent our language of the Oih, and 10 feensttte ti* for frstjing such an article, on tl-o eve of the election* we are forced to believe

tn view,

ih.y had another object

aside from the one they ate so free to. ""openly nvowf We know our own businous—we know^our own

friendand

we

know the attempt to w^onstroo what we have previously said has been done to farther a

which wo shall not how

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mention, but may l\avo occasion

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at a proper timeWhen wo Pee fit to refer to Know Noth* ingism, it t»hoold not bo taken for granted that we aro a Know Nothing—for we look upon that

order as being altogeth­

ancietit

er different from tho American party.— -The one met in secret—did all their Work under cover of night-endorsed the twentyone years plank, and carried their workinga a little farther, otherwise, than we conld over fully endorse. While the .American party is as ©p«iand free as the noonday, having no principles or intentions which they are afraid to openly avow

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rn^ndctl Wir^n see a difTprcnce In conclusion we shall take occasion to that, thongh we are an American

••y from head to foot, »nd always exp ci to he, yet wo daitn to ho a truer friend to the well*disposed foreigner than the miserable 'party hack# who wok to lead the Democratparty, which they oan only do through deception and fraud. 80 long as tho foreigner witt kneel at the shrine of Democracy, and )i« the hands of the corrupt office-holder*, jost so long will Aey

pti-

tend to he friends to the foreigntfr, and no longer. To this class of politician** who

ill the foreign vote and

traffic

infiti««ic$ j# tV* 4ff. *U tfci disturbances thai have originated on accowrt of the old Know Nothing order.— The foreigner is not half ao much to blam* as those eowardlv Americans. Uwy are drtvwi o,Uiat whioh ^ir Htt» jadf«w»at tbould teach them was wrong, hut because they tre ltd hy

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the means art thousht to jnstifr tha deed. Shame ot» such mm, who seek thus to degrade the land that gave them birth, and to bring reproaeh upon the institutions fostered by the patriota of the Revolution and ha&ded down to na hy them in their

—I**' re regw*t to

fy The shoe business, we loam, declining. -^and the pay being Tf^luc&tl. .The high price* of stock and dull aaJaa have »*do the present a hard «sa«on for wianwheturer« and we believe a surplua is collecting their hands which induoea them tn shorten work. Since the introduction of a rarietv of machinery into the huainee*, it takea lpt a ahort time to throw i«to tho gigrket fair supply of hoots and shoe*.

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to stigmatise Mr. Kilwards as a Know Nothing, when tbey know, if they know anything, that be never did belong to that order, snd has never claimed to be anything but a Whig. When he served as a Fillmore elector his position was known to be that of a Whig. How simple and fooliah such contemptible tricks must appear to honest men. The truth is, Mr. Edwards ik bonnd to be elected, end these -men know it, and of course it would be glory enough to Democrats if they could effect his defeat in any possible meaner, lite day Air hbinlugging the people has passed-—the foiiner and the laborer read for themselves—tlbey tiiiok for themselvee, And knowing their own interests beat, they will protect them at the ballot-box.

Let every friond of the Stato of Indiana—the friends of education—the friends of pe«ce and harmony, go to the poll# on next Tiiesday, and cast their vote* for W. K. Edwards and John P. Baird* and we know tiioy will not be deceived or have cause to regret cssting Boch a vote^ ?.

and wet, and ioofced so cold 1 forgot& was a peddler,

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by the" fire. though he expeotod I wns going tohuy eoniiothing for he oomminced opentng bt6 tin-ho* hut I hid nfo such intohtion. -He

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by tue fire, attd that Itlid not wish to purchase anything. He rost ajosrly from hi| seat* and there was something iti hin air which reproached me, and I drained htm to inquire why he was out in ihe rain. He repliwl. "1 am Qut eveiy day, and can't stsy for a little rain besides, most peddlers stay at home then, and I oan sell more on rainy days.** "How much do yon earn in a day?" •"Son etimes two shillings, sometimes one, and onco in a wbib, I get nothing at all, and then, ma'am, I a» verf tlitd.^

Hera he gave a quick, dry cottgh, Which started me. "How long have you had that cough?'' «'I don't know ma'am." "Does it hurt you?" *t *'Yes,

••Where does your mother live?" 'In heavent ma'am,'' said he, unmov* el.

^Have yon a father?" ^'Isa, ma'am, he ia With molhsr,'' he replied, in the same ton^ '•Have you any brothers or .sisters?'\ "1 had «t littl* aisteri but she went to mother about a month ago." -What aikd herf ^•SKe wanted to too motW and so do snd I guoas that's *liy I coach so." "Where do you live?"

wut.

Weunderstaud the Demo- cectned like people—human, coul-filled entic ptrtjr, far ullar, hm Aibrii^^S to dcbrt W. K. Edwards era?

otWI.,to

means they cad employ, plie friends of Jfr. E. will watch their movent aits from this time until ihe election" How it has become necessary for Democrats, ontsida of Vigo, to concoct schemes to endeavor jms now than I

to bring abont sneh a result, is more than yon eoine'again?"^ we can now see through. Mr. Edwards

him

any influence that can he brought to hear by all the Lneofoco kicks that can be tramped up between this and the election

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Wr. Edwards has proven himself to .be

for the discharge of the legitimate duties I

reprewnt Vigo count for years previous'

to

a faitlrful servant of the people—one in I *-Who told yon yoti weregoing to die?* whom they can trust, and npon whom "Nobody, bnt I koow I amr perhaps they can rely with implicit confidence, Chrwtma^*|| .u ...

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of a legislator, aa he aecoraplifibed moiV Mrs. jBrown what lnrk he had met with. work during his terms of service than sny He^ bade me good day again. cheerfnUy, other membe-that has had the

that time, or even since. He neve* came again, althongh HookWe also understand that a few wonld-: ed for him every day,' At length, about be important Democrats, are endeavoring'^ew

The Ycung Peddle^. rainy afternoon, in thu earlies£

One

do so

part of antnmn, I heard a 'lowknocji at niy back door, and tipon" opening it fonnd a peddler. Now, peddlers area gr^at ve.t ation to me thuy lfeave the gat^s bpon. they never have anything I want, and I don't like the faces that belong to most of them, especially tlfose of the siroiig* men who go about.with little parages of coarse goods fnd I always close tlie door upon them, sayingto myself,

lla*y.'

This was a little boy, and he was pale

n|foa visa I paid him. J. "Yon Wt ask me to talte *ient Uj&* Mid hesitating: a minute, ffi'I think you most b« «rr wi/'" "Oh, no," I replied "I am far from that: ftna these things are worth more to

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has represented Vigo 4 times and has filled *°^|te y-an hungry?"' 1 *1 the office with honor to himself and his 1 •'No, ma'am, I never feel hungry now. constitwmts, and they have not forgotten 11 sometimef thiiik mother {eeds ma-wheo btm, nor will lh., JeMrt

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to eat now, since my sister died. "Did you feel very sadf* "I felt very big in my throat, and I thronghtl waa choked, hut I didn't cry a

bit, though I Celt very lonely «night for

kmor to J™* wUnto

Y«Lr- J"*nt

«fek»ia»htto tt comein th® Unties of his n%®. He quick

I thought he appeared jporwiye, in}! prompt tordpeide upon the oinc tohiiy nec6«nty of netv routs in the the'different districts ofth^gre^ wes^

looked up in my faee very cernestly and aadly, when I told him to warm hitnself eonfrasts' warrants as in spying that tho pnblto may ^nfidently expect this tboto to |e stoclced i^nd lii runnj^ordeV |y the first day of OctoW. the time reqnir ed by the Post Office Department.'—rAjil v*:, ..

••With Mrs. BruWn K— streeti" and 6oh«r*d Thibit and Printed Cachmen mere snd Brodb Scsrn. *'Do#s shegm you any BBodicinfl for your congh?" *Notdoctor'amcdicino sheistoopoor. hut she makes something fbr mo to take/* "Will you take something if give it to

dler had ehanaieditt my tre—he had a

IT

"No, m&^am, I thank ytmj mother took modicine, and it duln't fe^p hw, thongh «h« wanted to stay, and yoo see I wwat to go? It would not stop »y co^h^ Gohi Warw Satin dn ^me aew aad bewtiCal 3._ 'jWriaei at ISJtf iSaad 39 teste &Mla3»and day, ma am. f^Bh tadnl^rlom to »«o^sT^ esses

•m whalyott oairy." I We H«opoit«d his box, send foconoe I fonnd«^ what I wanted. Ind««d, I don't Aisk'!?? «a* wonld have metered what he had. 1 bm mrnmriJetm, frm oents to «l,t& per yd. shoo!-! have wanted it, for the iftHe pwb ia Din mk Goeds ow stoek

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yon forth^m.

Will

"T m, ma'am, if I don't ^t» liiitlier

Ho,-'TeraonpWU-h.n

am awake. I only know I don't wish

there now."

gUA up

conld not eiviurethat, and tried to

sy bnt he would run aed tell

hhn st

jcoolT only say, "God be with you, my

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to the plaee he called

home. Mm. Brown was there, bat the nt-

tie pilgrim's weary feet wen* at rest, and nevermore wonld his rtntlo knock be head at the door of those who, like toy self, forgot the necessity and stern Want that often sent abont thesa wanderers from bonssh to honse, and their employment might beftr moft unseemly to them, then annoying to u*, ,t i. [For U»e D?Hy Union.]

THE MOTIIBR'S LAMENT. Darling babe thy mother mourna thee, Mowrnsher ehild so early dead. All the hope* oa thee she lavished Ne*r«re brokejKjnwhed aod fled. Vestth mother hoped to see tliee, Kwlle on her, cod own her lore, And «He kfipes she yet ony gwettbee, In that happy Jand above.

b#be

sfonrtjV giren-*-

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Like a flower nlpcd b)r frOA Or tbe miabOtr high i|i Heaven)

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That tl^ou-'gt left a worji^ike thiif.

.tJSTAOB RWTEiTO J^ORT KEARNY.—Our

excellent Postmaster General. Hon. A. V. Browrf has hotfied the' Western Stage Company lo stock the mail route, to Fort Kearny with mule tetpfr .making it a four horse, or mole post rotite The road agent of the-Sta^'Company, Mr Aleji. Ri^hi^ lift this city a day or two ^inte for the pnrpose of establishing ^stations on tlie route. The citizens of Nebraska, /ind the wfest generally are much indebted to our wbrthy Postmaster General for the^abilijy and* %hcrgy with which that Department

to

The promptness-.^Ith tvhiih thsTweatern tngo Gotnpany have heretofore fnlfijled kA«* maMMMta afl mirifi 4h at

MAIIRIE0.

On'thc 7th in«t,|»y Esq. of this pl«c^, Mr.

HAWU.TON Q* BOOTHAUAtofaith

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ADFER^ts^Msyrs.

OTICE isiiPrrhy given, that sealed prnpotala will

received at the Auditor's office in

cottTttyf cntil the l&th day of November I®®, fbr the erection of a stone and iron fence around the Court-ttonse. Square, in Terte Haute, Ind. Ftuia aitd apecifijMtionK inity b+ seen at the same effiee, on afM after Ae 1st otf November.

Bv order of the CommiKSionors. A LANOE AuditorV.C Oet.7,1S8 :w5M3w. snAWLS,

Silks and Dress Goods AT

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S^llqtistrtan, October 1^58 EDSALL, McDOUGAL CO, fAA NEW Styl«* Fall Shawls, hi aquare and DIM 'round corner,SUslU GWM Boniera,Pl»h Borders, Chenille Bottle*. BrOche Boid^s, PUil Border*. Satin Bordcs*, Double Shawl* in all wool and «ifk and wool, from fid,00 to 35JB9 Lot^c aud square Woolen Shawls, Bay State. Empire Sutr-ZWaficrte»and Scotch Xaafl^tra^

200 diflercnt varieties of aeW Pall and

Winter Goods, TP^i

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f,

(uhvh frtBCw

aorlna}nFrench X^teA, Elegant lVinted W Hsl Vahhndaa, Piria ^IinpeHal, Et

otft*deSole, Imperial Foalarda, Scm'aTravers, a Cy, Popirns, Mtmiag aedCotorad Per-

ireek- w»®e vwy

Plaid, Owa»,S iiit

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9IBCK

Mrt|ir*cosaplele,

&th«r andmXrinlJ^»d^had| SDSALL, HoDOUOAL4 CO. Ho* «o»ng« fjbat poddlen bad

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ice of RqipovA]

NIAI»,

McDOUOAL ft Co

Wili pemovf abo«t the !5th jof October to earner o§ MaiA«ad Fourft streets. Hoese a»» oocn^ed bj titeSoathvrn Buik..

CARD. Snh,

maklagthteannoauieeiBeat we deare to rail the attation of the pnb&e to e«r present poritiaa. Two yearn ago we eonnaeaeed bastaen to Ter«^llaafee under very favorable dredut^iMteel. in tise cosstsnoa of facilities seldon eejoyed by any.— In ttat siiert spaee of time we have eata\Ibbed a Dry Gpods House worth of Terre-Hante. Thf ef traoralnief increase? oar basfnees teqpl«rel morvvpacicRui sale»rooni«. With that end'in view we have secured the above corner, which we are sow fating tip in inaguiSoeat atyle w"ril fefcrenee-, to the conjfart of our ciuttamers: and for capacity it willfiursaifMasiny Dry Goods Souse

ID TW«-

Haute.' We have abo eng*trd the wsrrieea of severe! aeeoMipiii'lied salesuien who will a} all tin^s be found «t their post, ready to wait on all, aod in any language,, VVith ico^asAi facilities iie are determmed W* carry tbe4*y. Snd chailes^e say and ail cotnjvtHion, come froin what setiree it may. EDSAI.L, McDOtXS AL

Oct.5th

I Si? I

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Co.

PALL AND WINTER

GOODS.

RIPLEY & DONALDSON, CDIWEK

I invite all in wafit of

BOOTS

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coal fnel.,

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MARKET AfD WABASH STS,

S*arriiiKto*i'# HAVE NOW 0?f HAND^axsd for site, die largest and best selected stock of ^PALL AND WINTER

It O O S which they h*r« ever offened t^ tt«ap ftientls«»d Qie public, and At t*rice« CompatiBf with any Market in the country, viz: •. •, .PHnts^of all popular brnndsi -.

Black nnd Fancv Silk D.'ess Oood French Ntirrinos. Cash Merus aud De Lafttfes Irish Pwptin*, Fonlards »n4 'Alpftspjy T*' Cloths, Chimeras, Satinet#and" Votings Tweed*, Jean«* Linaers and Flanin-lf Brown apd Blenched Mtmlins, Tickings, &e B«?d,Saddle nad Coatinjc Blanketaj B^ocbe Thibet and- Wool 6haw!a White Go«ds, f.acos and Effibro^deri«••} 'Irish Linens, TftJ»le Diapers and Napkins Hosiery, Glove*, shirts ijnd Drawers U. HandkercViefs, Crarsta, Ties and Soarfto. A fjiorare Stock of American ft firrmaa iom-

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Whitli tibo' brfghl is qulekly-Jost. All unscathed by earthly pteosure, Thqu hast gone to realina of Ijliss And we sbonld not ,pine, in i*itp»f?hi

COMPETiE STOCK: OP

SMALL WARES AJTD IfOTIOlJS. They arfc especial^tteutfon to their, STOCK —OF^-

DRESS GOODS.

Comprising all that is rioli iri'mvt.erin', new in" jtjie.Krtvl awuKn^ranppfvlns a deficiency herct»fDrc e»njrlrt5ned of this market.

Septan, Im ,v". &WUT

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attraction

AT THE Slow. OP THE BIG

a

Goods all New and 0elliQ^

AimSHdas,

-T6 give me a call. I can pleasfe-you both ..in"Jricp'

pr,jn|Kty.:•.^

COMErAND SEE! ^OMElKD SE« I larks moilest and well behaved.

OOMS X»T 1 !*, OtXK 1VI0TTO-

A nimble SixpeneeJs belter than a slow shilling. DON'TT FORGET THE PLACED ON

OP THE BIG "K.'" Main Street, near 6th. •j* Maunfactuting of all kinds done,, by* the

BEST OF WOiRKMBTT, and of t^e veiry best material, /ar ^pairing also-done with justness anddisriatch. -Be^t: 28 dim. -H.

NEW BOOKS'

fpHEtATf|RCOP TOE TELEGRAPHJ. icXJsblc arlthall it* irtcidinta and aoeOdotes ifttppsrfte or ^verHrtjs, as well as fteah and reiiablcblogTanhlcal at etch#*s 6f Me«ws- Field an Everett, Capt. Hndaon IHoatmted with

Portrait*, Mafts, Viewa, ^rmtps, and" Reproa^tatioaa of Maeiribery employed. One vol. 'Svo. Prieo 50 cents. LECTROJf Qr, THE PRANKS OF THE

Modern PnfJt. A Teleimiphie-Efiic for the Times, by W in.C.ilicharSa. LMiOX NEW TQRK TOtJELHL Bjf 4- of Riode lanerio, At»tr*lia ftttd Chioa, by

Robert N. Mintarn. Jr., for sale at Sept 18,18Sa W.H.BUCKINGHAM'S. CIS8TORICA1L AND LEGAL BXAMINAA A tion of that pa^tof die Decision of the 8apreme Court ,ef tbe United States ha the Deed

Skrott Caae,«hich dce!m«g the aweomftittttieft alito of tlife Mhaoori ComprofniSr Act

FOB

has iwdt

mvtr

Trimmings, Etnbroirlerirx, Hosiery ami

ISAArSTKAVBS

wtA

tlwSelf EtiMwioeoft^c Qon*iitet*on i© IVrttortts, canyia^.^treiy alo^g widtlt^byT. H- Bntn., K6EITM A« LYRICS—A BdOKOfmJLi sea, by Adelaide Anna Propter, 8ept n.l8sa w. rf /BIICKING

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SX1INFT RMARY.

THSCDKB Am TtKATMIMT

Or

ACC. DISBASKX OP THE MTB.

TOHW Siossisa as a So'ssm touisr siau.ua,

fieMl fieMIl CaMtH rtAJisso, CGXAL. LAVA, ookD srosns, rfearjr AyaM«ttHv AM)tatte «f^ fa m, a»d

OM«i^B«Mwt nmn a la* asw weal ,sf

M1*t(^Laa skieva

»mmm

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JUg. T?M

3ft

I'ATfcWT PORTA-

B^FJ^nfWnSW Ml I.LS, for FLOURING

5VUE VT. GRINDINGCORN MEAL,8M ALL. GRAIN, FEED, &c., «s whole eam of corn (cob andntl,] as it ia called, into giod fine 6oh and corn Feed, inon«* operation. "These celebrated miTl« I manufacture oat of the Wi qigtiigrot Fret»«%.BS!ff Blocks, iH|h monh iSvre. fhiiild si* dlfT«*Wit d*pa,

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from elfjht/-five to t»« hundred aoljwll These Mi)ta ooittnwe tft^ew ^auwcnt'irf'ali oppoai-

ALSO—STRAUB'S PATENT PORTABLE

Cr iTtoa^ wiahing to know folly about the prtnciple npon which they are built, and the prices of pseh'stiee, vell as the term* ofaaif, will pfease addrew me, asking a Book

SOOT AND SHOE

tared krto a partnership, aodare loested on the tmstdde of tbefnbllc Scptaif, directly oppoai te the Caw* liottae, vbere (her are prewired to rry on ttieT°k3* ami Shoe tmiioesB nh all of jtr

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Their long experience and sopenor skillIstha1 line, enabl«« them to fomtah a BETTER

AND

ssas

COAIr fe. Y, INDIAN.

OUNTY,

AN

Hft^McMier M^atteeS to^ie Pnbttiithat ln*a few days h* *&p*dKto for this celebrated and favorite Coal. The qnalitles tl.at chieflj reconncnd Coal, tofsnssal an, ate, rtutt itla abma-eattrely rrr-"*:"" n.- Free From Sulpliur. Aad it» coiBWpaitly Bfitinjurifes to health it has very little SLATE OR STONY »A omtftied with the pwralv oartwnaeous substaaee ofth« Coal: after ounbuatioo sc*rc«lj an CLIN KER or IRON'l.lKEC!Kf)ER remains as a residum In the burtiitig much Iras Hght ash is feraavd than nar"l, and therefore vary little annoyaoe* ia felt from drat, etc.

FOR STEAM PURPOSES TH£S COAL IS ESCELLfefct

M^Mdao wall adapted to the purpo^sof th»BlacksmiU^.-tb« Foundryjgasoj acd £, .. The subscriber, th«elbre, earnestly solicits his fnendf Hl«t th«! ^siblic at Jargts W»%al a «4rialbef'»re wderijag^eir winter'seoal ehwwhjar*^ ... |CO0NT^Y

J&ACR3>UTm,^p..0,mERS^

%l^h% to prTrehsse^lit the plt*s inonth, will v^RdUv^nd the bo^e min«%a» 4»ej aw staMedoa the land of thxt oldattd well-known Indiana pioneer, JuttN I*t:.\RCK, three jttattetrof Ihttp eail of tie Erarwvillc CntwfortisriHe Railroad, F»rmers»biirg. Sullivan County, Ind.

Specimens of the Coal may be seen at WH1TW0HT»& ISAACS, TAYLOR & FOOTE, C. H. &AILEY aad WOLiFK CO'^ ,8T®VS STORE, where orders amy be left, which Will be attended to as punctually as possible. ,.it

N. B. Barn Cotl und save Uu dollars, for in now a well established fset that those who uss •I iaatesd of wood (or culinary and other household nturoces, tare ooe-h»lf of U«e «wual coat 61

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ins"lAiv WEfindafte*havit^madethois^rorfane^tourbusitxeaschangeIs

in oar ideas of the rt»om we should want, hsvingiiietvayed much hryond the most sangui*expect«.Uon». The featnra iu m.\kins titis to open exclusively in

HOUSE TUKNIStlING JGOODSiE, "WPore now fitting' op for that p\rti«iTir branch of trade, the Second Loft of the Store, making a erv Urre aud spacii and* fitted up with e»

ions'SALES $OOM, 195 feet deep, being well lighted by two large alfy hfchts, gas for evening trade, giving plenty of light and ample room to unroll, lay down,

match and cut carpets to fit rooma. We shall open next Inonth a«v unusually large Slid attractive atoek of ,• Carpels/OilCHOtis, Wall Pdpor, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, Curtain ««nds.

Pins, Cornioos, dpo. Also: Curtain lauiask, Mowsens, Sdtio Delays, Cur tain Draperies Gimps anrt Triraniings of all .kinds* in Addition to Uie ahove "**r* a most complete stockfof tiiuonand Cotton Sheetings, and Pillow Case^/ goods, ready made Bed Comforts, BMwn and Bleached Linen Ta* hle Cldths, Napkins, iJoiHes, and Towels of «*vQrydoBcripiinn. In fact every article that ad4s to, »nd completes thorough Stock in thia line, adapted to the wants '-Of HbasekecpeWf H«*tels» Societiw HttUa, Salooufc, &e.

The fint floor, the same depth of the carpet room above, is being re-fitted,exclusively or

BWKBMtliB Wliolesale ana For City and Oouutry trsde, with two rows of counter*, e*ch 1U5 teet long ami aburidiute* of light from two sky lights, an advantage to purchasers, which they can find ia no other *tore in the city.

Lending from the cwntre of tlio store up a wide and easy flight ef ataim, is the entrtinee to our ar-pet-room, which haa Uevo noticed bofore. For the benefit of tho ltidtes we ahall open the finest sto^h of

AnaTallors' Trlmmlnss, £. ReooHeet heforp pnrehasing, we.are to ojien a hill line 0/ Ca"*inu»rea» Cloths, SUjr'4 snd DrawerS| Cr«vftt», Scarft/Ties, Collars, Ha»wikcrchiefs, CJIovea nniJ Ho"i« ry for every

In ^iemeantime, we shall apnro no eff to rejuc» th- ptvwrrt stuck ns.low as po^iiblo befura tlu newarrivea ©"Bargains for all. BUCKEYE CASH STORK.'-

ran^lifff no«ii«»B la

oi D-scriptioa,

which

I wi)rmalt and post pay. Th^s w"ho so. wilt tnite in plain, readable language, the nwac, Post Coui

O^cc ty ISAAC 8TRAUB, Patentee snd Prop'r.

19, W*aT PaoKt Siatrr, CixciaxATi, O. 8 2 0 4 S2TOLBO a.BXOm,

'No.

CHEAPER

srtfete fhao is eeeientlJy sold in Ttrrc-Hatite. CT Our atoek embnies^ tfcr« very best that eentd bfe procured, which was eareMty eefeeted by o«rseivm «ad w» «at|&y cone but the rooat acoompllahed workmen~-hence we have no hesitation in ssyittf that weam prepsred to meet tbe wantsaod a«c»tritieaofaIL

BT. B.—Repairing done with neatness and di» patdi.

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A DARK BROWN HORSE,b^ary eqw bant, nLabovt 16 teasda Ugh, aritb a wfaHe alar tutbe head«aodtwo Mnd legs white to pasltiB ioiat» ooe beiag wMtea Blfo hig^ ap lha* tlw otter.

Auy

persona seeuts Mm or aeanag of wn, oe ntei li^ Maa, wiUXe ftwnwded by eailtogat asyMiii. Hetasapposad to kar* takes a somberly direc lie*. RJLTHOMIBOH.

Oct* l»iwlm.

COIBTABLFflSAtBS, Pyisted on cood paper, for saie cheap, at

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to llftitdett variety oi

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ml irHKu'Mtt. Ti«» of my irr. tmf »tl in ill# nbpv^ riixenim*, «n«t lh«t h!(rh rlinrsffi'r of ih« laatltu 1I011 «vr trhlrb I h«vv »o !m.p !mi! I lit" lid nor tn «l4«,ar« w«ll 'wtt tflf nwd m»y euk«y or f«» tii«ftfrom fti« At 0t« »«1U-It*tl"n of iu«»»y prlf*i» mul frfriH*' t!ir»».nrli throp Ic nll Ihu .'IttirHr h«« l.ifi'ii Inirfr Hid •iipjiorttful. aii'i I littfwux'lo-lirii*Siborall/»h«orl*llwrnnai-*y*n*«t'lfl»ll)nbl«

to KHiltA #ui arrhtteciiiqiii!! *.* I'l hrJut.ihn •AM Of my »*fw*r tncrt Xttl'»r-«tifl»l,t lilhlsi r«fh »f all. and ant rniifin* hrr««iotore, onl* wh«outer lnBrw«n» «r who **re lo m#»tm*orar^. opln* ihftretow Umt ninnt will jrtv« entire lli'in. both pr»»fr»» *Unal bwlHren flitfl (he ktilrtH, 1 Wf-tiid rwj c0iiclu«ln. ihiit

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we did last sessea. that we wil' entirely too limitsa

Dret* Gxni», Suks, Shatd*, Clonk*,

y/o»y*,over lefore pnv'ented in this m»rkBt to the taste of the

inost fanHdiou?, and to the Iras pretendhiff thr'lnrsest wWtion of Br"wn and Bleachi'd Canton Flannels, White, Hod, nfid Yellow Won] Flannels, -d Blankrta, Sutinctts, Ttt-t cds, Jeann, Ticks. Ghec^ Bwtta, Nbtf^getrt^ the f0Pe#Meffldency Iwetoforr in ,4 GENTLEMEN'S FURMSJUNG G(YO't)S,

1

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tlon and art sopertor fur all purpoaes, espe^aliy M*dmt »e rtnntrdrl for wheat flourinff. pre** lo ai»y art

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SAW-MILL.^alied ^JCing of tbe Woods/' Inelada roedione unlfMent for *»na" month* tuc, at This i* an injeenions and uSffulaaa mill to make lamber in the wooda. This mill out be run by animal, ate^ra or wnt«r power.

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i»re*» to a«y j«n ... Ttttaii.—M* term* of ireatmant letter ar«f foilowir,*!*.: s12p«r motith for «a"h patletrt* «ht»h-«f1l Inclnda roedione »nrtl-lont for »»ne month ltthalttif Vapora and au Inbattii* Ap|tiirstu«. Paym«ht a* 'o'low* #S f*M» paid to Air«nt S rrceltit oi tho bo* of Modiolno, and tha hatancn. «l* dflfMSpi. atth#«*HrjtttBii of the momth, thf t'ai't ba cured o» la entirely *ntl»fl«il with Hi« tn**tni«*l.— Patientt.br a ftill bUtory of tlicir cn^«v and their ajrmpioma IM ft»H« rae l»« tr«a»«fl by lv

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thera*'*lT!wi *f llr. Jarrat** treatment m*»T rely i»|-on paraiammt relte', a he aiMdnm h«* to

Immediate and treat* eute ovar pruirfpUfaDtwared

d#ja' LfctWrt for adtlew her

ftjftler turrHMi^ar* *dMr«»a

JAMES «. JARHKTT, M. ».

Ko.S90 Broadway, ror. Twelfth Slreat If. IT. P.ft,—Phyalrlana and oth«*a rlaltinr tha

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apoefnlly ln»1t«d nail at tba InSrinary, wham many IntSraaUnireaara ran be wltnoaaad, and where our«tf jff-eretf

for tho Inhatattea of naatcal

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ean be waa and |«*peet«d ftipt.W. isss-dom |g CHUAP! CHEAPER!

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MANCfAOnwss* or

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AIX

BOOTS & SHOES,

5.

No

Phcnnix Rote Terre-Haute, Ind.

tlga of the nf* Brass Boot.

•elected

Have jest receired a large sad well at or 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. Embrxelflg ever* rariety for Mon, Women snd| Children, which they are determiafld to sell at thes bares, liring ratea. Their Stoak is general, snd no m« need have oauae tp go sway diasatisfled,! either with regard to pdee or quality of the they keep. Tbey have set oat to please tomers. and th«y will do iti

TTAll orders for now work filled Oor workmen sre rfthe be^t c!sae, and we warrant all work aoade at the shop.

CTRjpairing dose toonlrr. and with nestncss| and dispatch. A share of the Public patronage isi aoHcited.

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Found. I

Bpect%cle»

psir of Gold Speeiada were left at tbe JTnsle 0 ire of A. B. Irrlag, which tbe owner can have

property,and pavfnf tkargm