Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1868 — Page 1

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Tbe Oreat Engllsli Remedy. SIR JAMES CLABlii FEMALE FILLS PrepaiW from F^Mcriptios of Sir J. Clarke, M,

JD., Phy«iciftn Kxtr*ordjn»rjr to tbe Queen. TbU iuT»la»bis medicine is unfailing in the cur- of all tho painful and dasgwroas disease* to which the female cotititaUon la (abject. Tt moderates all excwae* and ramoTea all obetroo tloni, from whatever can«e.

TO MABSIED LADIES

It ta particularly «aited, It will, in a abort time bring on tbe monthly period with regularity,and although a powerfal remedy, dooa not contain anything hnrtfol to the constitution. In all canei of Nerrona an* Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigae on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whitoe, it will effect a cure when all other means hare failed, 'nil directions in the pamphlet aronnd each package.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

BBWARI

of

or OoosTERFaiTfl. Observe the name

JOB

H08E8 on the package—purchase none without It—AtL'other* are base and worthiest imitations.

H, B.—One Dollar, with fifteen cents for coetage. tfndoted to the aole Proprietor, JOB MOSES27 Oortlandt street, Hew Tork, will iusare a bottle of the

containing Fifty Pills, by re-

gemine,

tarn oiaU, eecnrsly sealed from all observation,

WEE-HEALTH—STBENGTHH LIFE—HEALTH—STHENQTH!!

The tirefct French Remedy Delamarre's Specific Pills Prepaied by

OABANOICBEhighlyrecommendedBne

A

DTFPOHT,

WeaknesS oT

No. 14

Lombard^ Pari*, and by the eh tire Medical Faculty of France. Area most energetic and efficient Remedy iu cases of Spermatorrhoea or Semi

Weakness arising Irom

SeoretJkblta and Sexnal Bxcoises Belazatlon of tM Qanital Organs Weak Spine "Lime" or "Brick-dn»t" deposits in tbe Urine "Milky Dischargas," Ao., and all the ghasti train of tymptoms arising {rom OTsrase or Excesses,

A PampbTet, contai .ing full particulars, with Directiorirfatrd^Adrlco, printed in French, Gnr maa, Spanish and Kngllsb, acoompacieseach box and will be sent by mall, free of cost, to any one whu will write ior It.

Priee $1,00 Per IBox, or Six Boxes for $5,00 ASK FOB DELAKABBE'3 SPECIFIC PILLS, '""'""AND TAKE NO OTHBBS.

Sold by all the principal Drnggists, or will be sent,by:null, securely sealed from observation, on receipt of the pacified price by any advertising Agents, or by the sole Proprietors, OSCAB O. MOSXS A CO., 27 Oortlandt Street, New York. Agents for Xerre Hante and vicinity,

I.

MAHAN

The Greatest' Discovery of the Age FOR FRUIT TREES!

Every farmer, Frutt-grovuer end Nurseryman should have the Receipt.

It prevents Corcnlio from stinging the Plnm, kills the Peach Grub, and every kind of inooct destructive to Vines and Vegetation. IT BEtJTORBS DISEASED TREES to perfect health, and will prevent the Mole from touohlng Corn, destroys the Potato Bng, and prevents Bot.

Every Farmer should try it. For sale by Z. 8. WHiXLER, a29wtf 146 Main St., Terra Haute.

FOUNDRIES.

t. B. MO**LrRMH.

B.

T. DIMQLKtt.

PHflBKIX FOlJJjDRY '••'i AND

Machine Shop,

HeElfresli, Dengler & Co., 8. E. eor. 9th Eagle Sts., near Passenger Depot, TEBBE HAUTE, IND.

Mannfisoturers of Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, House Fronts, Fire Fronts, and Circular Saw Mills.

Special attention paid to tbe manufacture and pair of Brass Work, Patent Offloe Models Ac. Wo are also prepared to cut Toothed or Cog Gearings of eltner Oast Iron, Wrought Iron or Brass, in the most perfect manner.

W Hepalring done promptly. **.- 5 #f" All parties connectod with thl* cotoblitDment being Practical Mechanics of several,years experience, wo feel safe In saying that we can rendei full satisfaction to our customers, both In point of workmanship and price.

The highest price paid for all old scrap Iren delivered at the "Phoenix Foundry," near the Passenger Depot.

MeELFRESH, DENQLEB CO.

ang64d6mwtr

JgJAGLB! IRON WORKS, Comma FIRST ANI WALKCT HTRIKT*.

TERBK HAUTE, IISTD.,

WM. J. BALL & 00., Proprietors,

(SDOOSMOM TO

Joaran

FLOTTBTNO

OBOVXB.)

MANTTFACTTTBEB9 OF.

AND SAW MILL MAOHINEBT,

Irom and Briun CMting*, Ac,, Ac. Having an extensive Establlshmert, well stock, •d and in ftell operation, we an prepared to do all kinds of work in our Una, in the .best style, and at short notice. ORDERS SOLICITED

JanlSdSmwly

MARRIAGE GUIDE.

BUNGfemale,relationsprevoqtlonmarried

a Private Instructor for persons, or those about to be married, both ibaieand in everything oonoernlng the phyttolgy and of our sexual system, and the production and of ofiarptng, Including all the new discoveries never before iriven 1« the English language, by WM.

TO UNO,

Jj£ 9, This ta really a valuable and Interesting work It is written in plain language for the Sograviugs-

tniral reader, and la Illustrated with numerous All young married people, or those contemplating mart iage, and having the least imMdiment to married life, should read this Book It dliclf ses secrets that every one should beaSrftnlnted with still it is a book that must be loosed UP

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»address

ot

DrTxoungcan be consulted on any of the dlseasso dcacrlbnd in his publibatians, at his Office, No. 416. Bprace street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. jt24*ly

FOR ONE DOLLAR! SELL DRESS TAT URNS PANT PATtans. Webs, Cotton Oloth, Shawle, Car-

deaet'ibing twatve different al tides which Wft will sell iar OM BoUar Kadu •V Imdtos want e4 -Agaate to whom the most liberal Inducements are offered, end satisfaction roaranteud In allcasM.

CHAS. LKTTS A OO., Manuftcturers' Agents,

64 A 66 FXBKBAI.Srairr,

O^WLY BOSTON, MASS.

aS70~i''

a #*', m+~~-v ii&& ii dttq?£L

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Orders by mail promptly attended to. latp BOW

A

B0WEN, POTTER & BBSS,

WOOL

Commisision Merchants,

102 Chestnut Street,

PHILADELPHIA, Consignments Solicited. CMh A4TMiccs made. fifties emiriuitiea.. KJune Swim

BE* J.BEST'S

FRUIT TREE INTIG0RAT0RI

"Ail -AJ

w«H»»

MISSFCHKW S^T,-OI I^AJJP* WHF,!*

wij i" is jte:K.

I

Send for Circulars and B«e our tormn, ami a full description of the work.' Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO Cincinnati, ©., or Ht. Louis, Mo.

AGENTS

WANTED

BOOK."

DA

Nightly, Dally or

I We&kncss

PBIMATUBE

Emissions Sexual

IICPOTXNCT

AGENTS

E0D—WKOW-iyear

A E S

Common shape, as good as the bast. Tbe

1

3. BARRABD

(CoTbhrn's Pateot)

/i* *."1 saj "td no

irf| tiui) f»«.*}oy saw li «*j|0»l

#•, r-5i vC I ''•."•si-ti-lf S-f^ i-j

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO 9800 PER MOHTHSA1ABT osid to Agents, male or female, to Introduce our PATENT KTEBLA8TING

WHITE WIUE CLOTHES LINES. Ad

dresi

A«*ICA*at.,IS*

An accurate history of his Military and Cival Career, In one large octavo vol., nearly 65u pages, finely illustrated. Agents will flna this the book to Belial the present time.

commiirion givta.

and offer

KXTKA

The largtf!

We employ no General Agents

inducements to canvassers.—

Agents will see the advantage of dealing

with the

PUBLISHERS.

OUKOTLV

For descriptive circulars

and terms address J. B. BUBR 4 CO., PubllBbers, Hartford, C». AGEK18 WANTED FOR THE

OFFICIAL HISTORY WAR

Its Causes, Character, Conduct asd Resalls, BY HON. ALEXANDER H. STKPHgJfS. Its ready site, combined with at! increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever published.

One agent In Kaston, l]a., reports 72 gubjcrlbers In three rtaj-s. Another in Boston, 103 subscribers in four days.

W

for tbe ««PEN

LITTEB

A now metbod of copying letters,

without el her press or water, thereby saving time, labor and dxpense. Kill direction* accompany oich boook. It recommends itself wherever shown, andfillaalong-fet want, being adapted to merchants lawyers, doctors, commercial travelers, ministers, authors, mechanics, farmers and others. Price $2.2} and upwards, which brings it within the reach sr all. Send for terms, with deaeriptive circular*, testimonials, roferences, &c. We want an energetic, intelligent agent in every county. Address 1.

GABBETT 4

CO,, No.

702

Chestnut street, Phflndelphia, Pa., or No. 122 8. Clark St., Oblcaga, III. Medical Illumination!—-

Fonr MvgnlflC9ntly Illustrated Medical Books containing important Physiological Information, for Men and tVotpen, sent free on receipt of 26 cents, by addressing

D. JOHN VANDEBPOOL, NO.

30 Clinton Placo,

N.

T. City.

#tampai£U Medals, Fins. Samples by mail 20c. 9. 8. BABBIE & CO., Manufacturers, 255 Pearl St., N. T.

WANTED, something new. Every

family it,

FLUID.

GALVANICPari*Exposition.

SILVER PLATIKQ

Beccived 1st premium at

Sena 60cts. for sample. HABRTS

Co., 32 North

St

6th St., Philadelphia,^Pa. Circular, Mill, Mulay, Gang and Cross Cut

A W

Every Saw that leaves oar Factory is Oil Tempered and Patent Ground,

trne and even,

perfectly

and ir ad»of uniform temper by our patent tempering process.

LIPPEffOeXT & BIKE WELL'S

PATENT GROUND, PATENT TEMPER—

LIPPENOOTT & GO'S WARRANTED CAST STEEL SAWS,

JB

Cannot be excelled. IVe guaranty they will cut 25 per cent, more than common Axes, with less labor to the choppir. Send for circular and prices to LIPPISCOTT «ft BAEKWKIL, fittsbargb, Pa., Sole Manufacturers Dealers.

Fore sale by principal Hardware

WANTED, A«B JiTS.--*7r5r„fT erywhere, male and female, to Introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON8ENSB FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will stltcti,hem, fell, tuok, quilt, ooid, bind, braid, and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only 18. Fully warranted for Ave ye»rs. We will pay *1,000 for any machine that frill sew a stronger, morn beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours: It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stltoh can be cut, and still tbe cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing It. We pay Agents from 87S to $200 per month and expeuses, or a commission from which twlco that amount can be made. Address SECOMB & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass.

Caution.—Do not be Imposed npoa by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours la the only genuine and really practical machine manufactured.

TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. WARRANTED

to remove

AII BESIM

far Tobacco

This great reihody is an excellent apporizer. It purities tbe blood, invigorates the system, posiesses great nourisblng and strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the h«t»rtiaat food, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health,

Smoktnand Cheaertfer Fifty Tears Chired.

Price VI'ty Conts, post tree A treatise on the injurious effects oif Tobaoco, with lists of references, testimonials,

Ac.,

SENT

ra*E. Agents wanted.

Address Da. 'J It ABBOTT, Jersey City, New Jersey. •\0 YOU WONDEB how we can (ell thousande of Shawls, Bed ankets. Boots, Shoes, Silk Drens Patterns, She«ting, Shirtings by the Web, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated Hard and. Glassware, and give a choice in 300 articles of elegance and utlll'y, for ONE DOLLAR ea«h article? Send iur a circular. Agents wanted.— Address O. T. ME3EBVK i:

Licensed Bro­

J.,

kers, ss Sudbury Street, Boston, Moss. Proof of oar Ststement tbat we bsve ante A COJIPLETK

REVOLUTION IN TRADE

can be found Is th« fact that th« Immense business wo bav* built up has in^Tuood a nmUltude of

BKAIX

coNctRNs to imitate our olnb system, and soma by advertising twprevents th«y will glva to agents, seek, untnocotsSnliy, to divert me of om business t« thems-lTo*. We m«kc thjs announcement simply to inform the pnblia that it will bjf tboir interest to patrohize cut house, as w. sli

1

cooticue

GBSATKB

price of

Us about the lioute. It

will ha aant to any on rtcelpt oi Fifty Oent* Addww Dr. WM. TOONG, No. 416 Sprnce "4 5^FLI0TE^ 'iSinDKF OBTTTX ATS. —No matter what may be your disease, before you lacoyourt «1 under the care of anv one of the ot»rtowQOAOKS native and foreign—who adverttse in this or any otiwr paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Book, and wad It carefully. It will be tha aMtSsof saving yoo many a dullal, your hecUS, and probably your lift.

GIVE TSKTTKR GOODS ADD

OICrCCMCNT1!to

TO AOBTITS

Tlii.0

COSCMH IN TKE BCMSB8S.

We llrvery descrlotion of

OSS

ANT (TTHKB

DRY AND FANCT

GOODS, PLATE 0 WARE,JE WEL BT. WAT0 A *S, SEWING MACHINES,

Ac., «tc. for the uniform

I»OI.l.AR- CitcrtABS

SSNT TO

AWT AttBI8S fbic. I'AKKERAdl., Bra*. 98 and 100 Summer st., Boston.

(lit EAT HALE

—or— I"

DRY GOOES, CARPETIftm BOOTS AND SHOES, 5

8ILTEB PLATED WARJE

or Att

KINDS,

A S

And a variety of valuable and uaefnl articles tor sale at 0K

DOLLAR ARTICLE.

A check describing an article wlected from our Stock |trsateat ONE DOLLAR, will be sent on the receipt of Tun Cum to pay postage.

No charge for Schedules or Checks

made

at this

Establishment,

Send for Circulars, as this is the most liberal sale of the kind in tbe country. Address £$«

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tossum

fu% »iil I n! aaaatmift I .JM5

I sbnod

uf^'

a^,Mi

VlJl.

•'„. fl Lr".i •"}.*'t'..' Jt'' '«iv t.-»-l ^|wii 1*' tn«.\iJ -..i ifAAtuivnadtra fif f}

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T~4

TO THXl jbANES,

WJ!

Co., 75 William st., N. Y.

W

or 1C Dearborn Chicago, IU. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR HOWLAND'S A N AS A 80LDIEB AND A STATES MiN

are agents for ovef ON® HUNDRED Foreign and Domestlo Manufacturers, fed Are propared

For a Club of 30, ($3.)—-One of the following articles, viz: 20 yards sheeting Pelafae dross pattern fancy colored bed spread 100 view Turkey morocso album striped cashmere tolaine diem pattern hon«y comb quilt all Wool sqnaro shawl Set solid gold bosom, studs all wool faroy cashmere. pants and vest pattern gent's' hair guard chain, gold trimmings silver plated chased butter-dish silver plated 6 bottle revolving castor, on feet set' superior steeled bladed knives and forks Worstel promenade Bhawl ladles' long gold plated chain ladies' gold double ring gent's heavy cbased solid gold ring solid black walnut work box or writing desk extra quality balmoral skirt Mt. jewelry, sleeve battons to match vlclln and bow gent's cardigan jacket splendid ebony flat*, ivory trimmings superior Turkey morocco shopping bag ladles' hiitU cut balmoral boots. for a Clnb of 60 (|6.)—Onfl of the followlng articles, viz: 40 fMl Dieftdied^r brOWH Sbeeting Black or colored alpaca dren pattern eugraved, silver-plated, bottle revolving castor 3j yard* snperior cashmere for pants and vest patterr extrA heavy honeycomb qnilt

»^{alp4 'lit?

?,—RR—TT

farnieh the whoto country with DRY

t6

and FANCY GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS. JEWEL BY. SILVER WARE, PIANOS, 8KWING MA~ CHINES, Ac., Ac. at the nnifonn price of

One Dollar for Each Article. Sendypur OluboflOandnpWnrds, fordtaorlpttve checks, showing what articl^ can. be,obtained for One Dollar, with 10 cenU for ea6h check. T'* Circulars {Sent Free.

Presents worth from $3 to $400 sent free of charge to agenta sending clnlw.

Agents Wanted in

ertry

Town,

CUSHMAK cC CO.

10 Areli stire«t, Boston-,

VALUABLE TTlr

A

HTTTRS!

RECIPES

FOB TOE

7.,Be?o)ttttonto

Furnish at A uniform pricoof ONE HOLLAR, such articles as are used by every family, st a less prifce than the/ are sold by,any wholesale doaier in New York or Boston.

Agents wanted to co-operate with us In carry ingont apian whlchmeeta the wants of. the million, and in the disposal of a large and varied stock of Dry and Fancy"Go^ds, Silver Plated Warc, Watches, Carpeting,

nOor terms to

txL

Agents are superior tolhpse of any oth-r firm, as onr Circular will show* Those cutting up clubs can secure a plt«e or Sheeting, Watch, Silk Drcs? Shawl, Sewing Machine, Ac^ Ao.^-.r. -^mR

Free of* Cost, A!checkdescribing an article tt bo sold for Dollar, 10 ctg. 30 for $2 40 for $4 60 for 96 100 for $10. sent by mall, Send money by B6(i« tered Letter. Circulars mailed.free to any atfdress. Ageuti wauted sverywhero. Address

HARSIS P««KSEB| 3^ Hanove* St., Boston, Mass.

Ml

OF

Dry and Fancy Goods, A PIECE OF SHEETING, ^BILBT

ffi,WATCH,

DRESS PATTERNS, 4o., Ao., Ji Free of Our inducements durlng the pasi ffew ye»rs'have 'beoniargfe.mittf?'" i'"i WE NOW DOUBLE OttB BATE^ bp PBJflMUJJWi* .318

Our FriencU will readily ndticft

.&• 100

fan­

tvto

cy colored bed spreads pair gent calf boots 4 yards farmers' good wool frooking fancy cashmere plaid dress patterh best quality balmoral skirt rosewood brass alarm clock ladies' all wool cloak pattern silver-plated cake or oard basket fur muff or cape ladies' fashionable wool doubleshawl spfohdtd clasped family Bible, 9x12 record page and engravings S yards double width water proof cloaking set ivory handle knives, with *Uver-plated forks set direr forks, one set of laoe curtains Genuine Meerschaum Pipe in oase.

For a Club of 100, #10,—One of the following artiies, viz: OOyaTS, superior quality extra Width sheeting} Ayards double Width cloaking or coating 2 large,,flne, lleached linen table covers, with I doz. large sised dinner napkins to .natch 126 yards spiednld hemp carpeting, good colors extra quantity black or alpaca dnu patterns pair gent's calf boots, best qnal« Ity silver hunting-cased patent lever watch one doz. ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks silver-plated engraved fl bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles splendid violin, box and bow, complete single barrel »hot gunf Bacon's six .barrel lovolver pair superior white wool blankets nice fur muff and cape slvler plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver 7% yards all wool fanoy casslmere,for suit one dotsea Rogers' beat sltver plated forks common sec so sewing and embroidering machine two heavy honey comb quilts splendid family Sible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs tbe value increase*

In the same ratio.

Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address fttt. Send money by registered letter."' Add re,a all orders to ••••.

tit

OA

Allen, Hawes.& Co.,

.1 is Federal BOstOn, HTasf.

P. O. BOX C.

1

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Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, 4c,, 4c.'

iHOMSON'S PATKKT "GLOT E-FITTING'

CORSETS

are made of the Finest Materials.

IHOMSON'S PATENF^'GLOVE-riTTIITG" CORSBTS

are remarkable for Klegance of Shape.

fjijai OMSON'S PAXBNT "GLOVB-FIXTJURG7' CORSSTS are Charming for Comfort.

HOMSON'S

PATJCnoted"GLOVE-FITTING"

NT

LOBSETS

are forDuribiJity.

iHOMSON'S PATSNT "GLOVE-PITTING" CORSSTS Become* Good Figure. IJtH rpH

OMSOtr'S PATENT "GLOT* FITTING" CORSSTS Improve a Bad Figuie. 0M80IT8 PATENT "GLOVE-PITTING"

CQR3ET3giveSg»ot to a Short Figure. rjTH 0M80 N '8 PATENT "GLOVE-FITTING1 CORSETS lend Grace to a Tall Figure. mU0MS0X'8 PAXKNT ••GLOVE-FITTING*

I CORSET'S "aro Complete, Portect," write# Mad. 0., Dec.-16. mtlbMBON'S PATEOT '•GLOVS-FITTING" 00ESST3 "Fit Splendidly," Ma4. K.W.Jan.7.

mHOMSOITa PATENT "GLOVK.FITT1NG" I CORSETS "Combine Elegance ot Form with Perfect Ease," Mile. B. Jan. 14.

mBOHSOfc'S PAUCNT "GLOVE-FITTING' JL CORSETS "Adopted by the Beau Monde of Paris on aoconnt of the Comfort they Prodboft,"

says

Artiste, Deo. MB,

THOMSON'S"Mutt

PACTS FOB FOmtQf-BOBN

i$fe5jVOTEB8«

\k M-H

Yesterday we quoted from the

KAX-

BBANDIK5, and all othsr Liquors, Wines, Gor' dials and Biiters, (no machinery required/) Will be aent to any party twnitttng acbsotr or puunffice money order of $6 to the address oi G. W. JACKSON A 00., Baltlmare, Md.

isitftfis

THE SUCCESS' pf

Of the 0KB D0UAB 8ALS. a TRADEi

EDMUNDS,

COHINfi.

And will present to any person

lug ns a Giabin onr Great ON£ DOLLAR SALE

oar

Democratic candidate foT Sen­

ator from Vigo. It is a notorious fact which no man will dare to call in question thatJ Mr.

B. EDMUNDS

It is notorious that Mr.

Bend-

MTTNDS,

JAMES

Pres­

ents ftr 30 and 60 Olabs are no. mors than equal in value to Olabs "iin value to Olubs of 60

'mi

and

idT 31...

respectively pf

oth-Hid

-.u er firms.

»dT

19* Please Examine, Any person ordering cither of the mentioned below, :^n1ittve their seleotlon" of JPre^filutiis enumerated, corresponding' to the'size of the Club, FREE O®1 ONE ipomlA-Rl

"SECOND DEGREE, I'R, '.I

"In the presence of Almiyhty God and these witnessses you do solemnly and cerely swear If it may be legally done, you will, when elected or apt pointed to any official station confering on you power to do so, remove all foreigners, aliens or Roman Catholics from office or placc, and that you will in no case appoint such to any office or place in your gift-"

These were the obligations of

In

1854 JAMES EDMUNDS

scribe intelligent foreigners for the accident of birth and the exercise of the "natural right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences," and now this same

EDMUNDS

1854,

Does any one Bupposc that the

spirit wHch influenced bim in

except his vote.

PATEMT "GLOYE-FITTING"

CORSETS become Fashionable," Godey't Mag. Dec. 1867. M^OWS PATENT '•GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS' Tor CoMfert add El decided improvemont," Harpert

ire

r.

rfWOMSOlPft PATENT •'GJUOVlt.FITXIjrG*' I CORSETS are Sold by allFirst-Claaa DMAsrs. THOMSON, LANG DON

00.,

A

391 Broadw^, N. Y.,

feb5w6m ,. Sole Patenteeafbr United States.

1 t"si plf *r

JOHN BEIZ, Sarlf's Block, Jo. (M) M«la Streei, Terre Haute Indiana, M"

OST reepectftilljr l'WWimisiiftl his well select•fewFUnnoU.plainandpiaid Llis«eys, Blanketa, 0»vul«ls, sad Woolen Knitting "Xome, of diftreet 'tem. Betas 681 abled to warrant the first I most

warrant the first uallty «C this a floods reapectftaUjr infite £adiea and {SecUenien

to

FARHHAM&CO., xo.a4 meat 8w,m»to»IM»w.

call and tes|ect tm. Wool taken in exehaned or Goods,

octSUawtt

"UgitMl antit. rs^st

"te\

Journal

of Monday the following rare gem, and intimated an intention of maklogfdrtbet* and effectlya use of it dtfriDg the pending campaign "Bat thfa war-worn old veteran, (Ool. Thompson,) still apprehensive that the interest of the fragment of tbe KnowNothing party which has drifted into Radicalism should suffer without his fostering care, clings to its fiate, tenaciously as he does to life itself."

It appears from this candid

JAMES

was the most prominent

leader in this vicinity and acted as Chief Organizer and Initiator General of what the Democratic press are accustomed to term "the bigoted and prOBcriptive KnowNothing organization."

JAMES

B.

ED-

who wants to be elected to the

State Senate by Irish votes initiated most, if not all, tbe prominent men of this community who joined the Know-Noth-,ings. By

B.

a'?,"

EOMUNDSTBE

grips, paS3-words and instructions were given, and by

JAMES

B.'

admission, are still with

Journals

their leader in the happy bosom, of the Democratio party:

3

"FIKST DEGREE. -F''L

"In the presence of Almighty God and time witnesses you do solomnly promise and wear you will not vote, nor give your influence, for any man, for any office in the gift of the people, unless he be an American-bom citizen^ in favor of Americans ruling Atnpricfi, nor if h* be a Roman Catho

1854

is

dead? Does anyone imagine that the man who in

1854

could take and adminis--

ter to others the above oaths, is the friend and champion of the foreigner in

1868

Does any one suppose tbat the Know Nothing Chief of

1854

and tbe main por­

tion of his K. N. friends, who, as the

claims, aro still acting with him,

Journal

have ceased

be influenced by the same

Co

intolerant spirit that then inspired their hatted and denunciation of foreigners No. The man who organized Know. Nothingiem and swore his fellow-citizens by the fearful oaths above recorded, has not lost the animus that controlled him then^or have the great mass of the K. N. party, who are now acting with their old Chief, ceased to hate and despise the foreigner and all that pertains to him—

Every voter in Vigo county in

knew that

1854,

JAMES B. EDMUNDS

"had reg­

istered a solemn oath never to vote for fooeignsborn man for any office under the American Government, and to remove all foreigners, aliens and Boman Catholics Whenever he might possess the power to do so." As he was then, he is now, in principle and sympathy. He would be. the same prescriptive Know Nothing today that he was in

1854,

if the foreign

born citizens were a unit against his party, and would advocate, as he did when Know.Nothingi«i was a political powe^l the removal of the political rights and privileges from the foreigner.

We wish it to be distinctly understood tbat in this contest Mr.

EDMUNDS,

as

has not been and

editor of the Journal,

will not be treated by us to a single offensive personality. But Mr.

EDMUNDS

as a

candidate for office must expect a thor ventilatioE of

record and will

hit

learn, in time, not to invitesuoh^veatilation by onguarded alhaions to -the fragment of the Know Nothing party which has drifted into radicalism."

Tn conclusion we desire to acknowledge oar indebtedness to the Indianapolis 5iit»

H» 01

»S 4

tftfiftft

\-j a-Nflrv** j/f

Whici

,•

What Democratic Iieaden or 1868 Vboaght, Said and Sid in 1854.

FAX,

"but whlca we, naving captured, have found exceedingly telling in their efleet oa X|iMoc»gt*f have on fitatateffiiifct «nftterial for thef further elucidation of this subject andj shall make use of it in dae time. Other «-K.

fan

(but

un­

guarded admission, tbat but a fragment, «detached portion only, of the Know Nothing party of Vigo county "drifted into Radicalism," and as there are but two political organizations now in exist* ence here, it follows that the main body, of Know Nothings still cling to their old leader—the man who initiated them ihto thd ttySteries of Know Nothingism, admuistered the oaths, and taught them the signs, pass-words and grips—JAMES B.

have their turn. Be patient, gentlemen, and occupy your leisure hours in begging Irish and

THE

Express.—Journal.

"The^^pal&s rf!w done? ncl^^^f thfe kind. Our accusation was against the head of the Democratic county ticket and not Mgafttil tie ^itor# ilfiP

that J. B! liiDMUKpE^ I4mocratic candidate for State Senator, was the most conspicuous light in the Know-Nothing movements that he initiated most of the prominent men bf thfr'bbunty who cast in their lot with that"'order thki hdTjr^9 in fact the mbst' promiheiit" memtler6'of "the origtbalZTfi^e

Hot

Mount'Parkasstfii rior Ae ^'Arst nlnort of abase ball club, but the original nine "charter into bers" tfo were duty Organized into the first K. N". Lodge'in Vigo county?' ByYirtiie irf this' priority Mr.

EDMUNDS,

Ttxa:df'WJJn

u&l*

signs

EDMTTNDS

the

following oaths were taken and administered to hundreds of others, most of whomy by the

It appeals, from tne records that Mr.

EDMUNDS

JAMES

B. JSmnnrDB. He swore not only to proscribe a tnan on account of birth, but also on account of his religion. He not only pledged himself by a solemn oath to vote against any man of foreign birth, or a Catholic, but to even remove those thus designated from ofBoe if it could be accomplished through his agency or influence,,

n-ufw

BOW

accuses the editor of thia

Express

papar with having. Ipeen Abe Chi^f, $ Know Nothing party, it Is hot true, as hundreds of men in the Radical party will tell the

•:*,

the ''nine musks''

DemoorWiC candidate for

Senator frum Vigo, 4ecame the foremost man among the elife-qf the order and was the great expounder: and propagandist of tbe new faith. W? have shown that this candidate for Irish and German votee took, and administered! to-'hoodrede of other^awithin' his bailtwiclf, this solemn oaths

eMa. l»oa ss»U?w

ot

"I James B. EamunAs,"in* the"pr«inbe^ of Almighty God and tbese witnesses, do solemnly swevr that^X. will not vote, nor give my influenoe, tor any man, for any offioe ia the gift oil die people, unlets lie be an American-bora oitisen in favor of

AmerioaQs rullng America, nor if be be a Roman Catholic. We hav3 fttrtKef showft" that "'fat' MVN^sj Democratic candidate fOT fore^n votes, took and administer^ td'^buodrejts of his unsuspecting tellow-citizens the following fearful and prottriptive oath: "I, James ,3. Edmunds, in the presence of Almighty God&and these, witnesses do solemnly and siftcertly stffeaiy if it may be legally doh^ will, wtlfMElected or appointed to any oi8ciU station confering on me power to do so, remove all foreigners, aliens or'Roman Catholics irom office or place, and that I will un ,na ca*e appoint such to office or: pAace in ciny -lcfj 2tft*

was so zealous in the faith that

ho could not rest while anjr 'man, within his reach was without the jpiale' of his K. 1ST. lodges.' He became ^a, missionary of his party and traveled by ,day artd nighty spreading the glad tidings^pf sooial and political proscription of^'^ojeignerB and^ Roman Catholics i"

We cannot positively assert what were the names of the mady high offices in the various degrees^

Journal'to

would pro­

JAMES B-

heads the Democratic county

ticket and expects twelve or thirteen hun*. dred Irishmen or Germans to votfr for him for Senator from Vigo.!! "Why was this Vigo county leader so bitterly opposed to foreign born whites in

and in favor of depriving them of the franchises of citizens? And with what sort of grace can he claim their votes for himself, or for the ticket which he heads( in

1868

•Kfto$"Kothingism

ot

Which -Mr.

EDMUNDS

It was an unhappy day for the

Six

BIBMOIIS

"filled The

ys tfet Was no^ the'

Never having had the remotest connection with Know-Kothingism we cannot assert that either of the lofty stations to which her. uttai&ed -W£re cailed-"Ohiaf," but hundreds of good citizene, including proportion* of democrats, will cwear that he filled .the office some of the duties of .which were to administer, the above oaths, to instruct ia the signs and gripe, and to convey the pass-word to each fresh accession to the Lodge*.' He was, for a long time, "Instructor," and acquired such remarkable elocutionary power in the frequent repetition of the oaths that he would often frighten the initiate to such an ext9nt'as to^'friake each individual hair tfcf1 atahB Jh end like quills upon tho fretful pfrrcuplnb."— His denunciations of "'foreigners and Bam an Catholics'''"were terrible to heu: 1 Old men tremble and turn pa^e as they tell how the "Grand Instructor1' raved, frothed. and. foamed in his towering, magnificent passion, as,he juried tbe scathing thunderbolts-of wrA'th upon the heads of "foreigners and Boman Catho* licsl" And now this man, after spending some ot' the best yean of his life in laboring to exclude all foreigners and Boman Catholics from the common fights of men, has the unheard ^f audacity, to call for Irish and German votea, to ^jeot him to the State Senate! Was the like ever seen before? We think not.

Journal

whf it opVietf' thii contfest—*a dontest not sought but that was readily accepted by us. That paper will wish for tbe secret haunts of Know Nothingism

Joutkal

ot

any other obscure re treat Vherein to hide, before the lat$£l|4$tee |f &iaK. N. busfneat is ended.

Degree"- otffc which fts cindMatfe for Senator fcok and admihlstered tb so many of his neighbors Well, we bivff

on

that

file for anotheF-itlSSptfcr.Ti'"Safflcient unto the iay uy the-iOtil therepf.'' would cot willingly be nqMnaU»te

a vnkide,

Sot

}3r

CcngressiODBl Eqpobllotn Oon-

8p«ci&l to T«m^iinta'Etpi^».J^' use Tbe Bepublipao viUe,torday, was oae o^the largest and most enthusiastic yet held in the 8tat&— Gen. Jasper Paokavd^of La was nominated ebaottsat adT— 7_r T. ,1

tawf

tloB, bvdl»M, Sp*ciaL (o Terre Oaata^^raaa,.

wHboat' o|ipoaitldn. A lettar Wa T«ad from him, and aepeeob by ^Lttoraey Qw* eral Wllliaxasoii. 'A large attendai^j* and musk entbsuliasm.

I ?a$«£4

sjk

Mrtfll

fotl

pittt mm

ii- #Hn

riwiuiv-i'rt

it ^THEONIO*Faoot Baxtaoai^is Mag bait atote rapidly this year thim evep.— Tbe Word is, To Salt Lake by Ohrtati ,aM8."- Six hundred and

forty

in rttMiing order, and a hundred •dies more are nearly ready for lire trade. Brigham Yottng has live thamaod m«n at work in Utah, and says heig nofafraid of the Gfflttiles. It it probable that the locomotive will go through to the Pacific in 1868 Instead of 1870, and will carry along With ifcin immaw twin of passengers and freight, now awaiting that happy evdnf. Contrary to the usual experi. dncft of railrtmd companies, the ITnion Pacific has an abundance of ready money, and pays casfc for everything. Ita iW Mbi^ghgeSlE per Cent. Qofa Bonds are eagarlytaken throoghoat the country by parties of sound financial judgment,. The sales have already amounted to seventeen on do a

1 1

.{ooi

i-

m* a firett lore.^'f{t*^ If Mr. JOHNSOK would only attempt iafitse into bto Veto Meaiages something novel, tbe public interest in these cotnpoaitione woald very much increase. Bnt, tmlly, it is a dreadful thing to have the sund sophistries Md platitudes paraded eY^7 time tbat Con grew exercises its power in relaticn to Southern States. It is a great waste of ink and paper,-and a sore experiment npoa tbe patienoe of the people. So for as that most admirable quality

is conoerned, it is not neces­

consistency

sary that the President should be constantly showing it In this way. Everybody know* that h* is ORwaed to the re* construction of tb« Southern States updn any other plan than hh own. He need not send in a Veto Measageto inform tut that he is

The wbo^ ooontry amowtf that he is, would be wilHng to imagine as mttch without the cjcontinsal reatindmaat by him, "Just aee how immovable I am Hence, we receive the last veto mmiegi fith no satisfaction, for, really, thweis nothing in it tbat baa not been already said by our stereotype President, in the Hme stereotype way which- once mora, afflicts ua. We may suppose, however, that all the givinga oat just at the time of the impeachment failure, that Mr. JoxN-

SON

was trying to be decent that be was really going to atold new quarrels with Congress were without foundation or authority in point of fact, Tbe "Omi\ibus bill," so called, was vetoed, and with the same fallacies in arguments that Were presented in the case of Arkansas and so lit will be when Mississippi, Virginia and -Texas present thetoielves to Congress} Tbe peopi^ iiaW got bdyond the point of atiger,ln relaQonio these maaifestations. They deeerva aoching bnt ridicule and contempt, and as Congress has the antidote to this Presidential bore, there can be.no doubt tbat it will. continue to be as freely administered in fature as it has been wisely administered In the past.' •OflTO' 1 14:

tkeN. Y. Xvratng P«*t.]

ot

The unanimity of General Grant's nomination by

BO

large a body as the Chicago

Convention is a thing which seldom bap*

Eatocandidatesfor

ns to any candidate for office, much the highest office in the gift of the.people. Its significance can neither be explained away nor its force lessened by conjectures or suppositions^ The delegates were but the mouth pieces to expresa the strong popular preference, and good and sufficient reasons can be given Tor that preference 1. The test questions of Thomas Jefferson can, in this case, be answered in the affirmative. General Grant is honest be is capable. 2.

Ko man living has rendered such great and important services to the nation as he.

3. He did not seek the office, a rare thing in these times. 4. He is eminently a practical man fair minded and moderate in bis views, but firm and determined in the discharge of his duties. 6. The

election of such men will not

only give peace and assurance at home, but Will elevate the credit and prestige of the nation abroad, and rftmove all doubt among foreign people of

tbe

The above reasons, and many mote which might be urged, will account for the entire unanimity of General Grant's nomination, and also, God grant, fbr bis triumphant election. »y. r"W.

||i| fc.lt In,

ABRI JNN—R

Would the

likeloW tbt^TMrf

..:*•.-punag-gi if#*7* V.v^ JjartT. .«S«fa*

imfltrq

fOV 1

ijnw »*?t ,«n

The Hjiiatea prwoatedm Ttpbrt of tte Paymastf flanaii?i li jiying additional bounties ?ince July 1st,

Mr. Wartfcir«r«d gave notice he would early nea£ waek report the deficiePCT bill and ask leave to make it thespetfal order for next Wednesday.

(™f.Tb&ndgave

bill bjrseotions.

for tbe Unanimity or

General Grant's domination, and the Heeesslly and Probability of Ms KleetioB. To th* Kdltor

stability and

permanence of our financial system, and of the Complete restoration of civil au thority.

fe The conflicting views and angry feel ings engendered by civil strife not having entirely subsided, it is of the last impor tance that the President, to be elected, should be a man of high character, having the confidence^ love and gratitude of tbe people.

Could any man except President Wash ington hare prevented the United States from drifting into tbe maelstrom of the French revolution

*.i. v.

aoi relative to capital punulment

recently passed by tha British Parliament provides that all executions

crime shall be se&ret and shall be carSed oat within tha walls of tbe pri* pa in Which thA criminal con* fined at the time of execution, ta the presence cftbe Sheriff, the SuregoeB, and a Jtuy. This is along step toward the nlti* mate abolition & the death penalvy. Per the ejects of capiltal punuhment can only be tapMteet society by tbarattotai of the offender, and to make an of the criminal that shall be a terror to all evil doers. The former and is attain^! by imprisonment for jifo^^Eba latter is not attained by a secret execution, For an execution is an example only to those to whonl it

shown, efthte dirfeetly or

tf

gnu.

through tbe statements of others.:

it out secretly is an adayssion that public executions do not have a reformatory, bot a bwtsltetttg~8g5EC Secret ettcMfions can only hate tbe same effect' Us milder dam Wa are glad that tha great criminals of Bngland can no )08|^ er derive the criminal's secret pleasius from the notoriety of their crimes and the publicity ofand intereetfeltin thek axe* cutibn. But we rqoice still more that another step toward the aboHtioh %f the Death Penalty feat been aettaved^iT.

ry

I 'i Awl? *&5»'*€SP 8V

in

ii'J

A

i.-Hi im.

'6 jiu

iilVJk iHNf5W*C'S» a# (Vjrr- 4AJI

1

Ma.*, at-.*•:•*• -:u6li|

CXlVOH»8S10irA£

5« sisv«a

.nim »«i.:

jmae-

mile*

,,S y,~{

A.«rA«a)rdam^

©. %€***$

Mr.* JdUan filtrtan*ftj(jfri#i«ftoldtion any treaty fceMafterxjon-holdthoaa cluded with Indian tribes,

iotice he would on

iionday ask action on the contested ei#o ease of Swisslar against Anderson. The House proceeded to oeasttesation of the river and harbor appropriation bill, the question being on inotion of Pa^ lano to recommit flie mlito the Cbmmitteaon Oomuaerce, with iaatractfoss urr» port back the bEl making* tbe following

u?n:

bor

OT

?°.r"nprovemeutofhar­

Ndrthem i/akes and St. Cla&fiats

960,0000' for Improvements BWber ta th%seaoostUW,000 for impfdreelan* of rfre^l $1,300,000 for completkm, nf-rft* ports, maps, diagrams bf bridge^ over the Mississippi river, for purchase and repair oflnstmma

1

'°V%bf

0»l. f. ft," kelson—His •.-fiMtttf V-. weeiabarfr. Vnm thi Owwlntg

iMJ

which the

by

rect to the United Sta^i, and thenceforward** soojaet to the aothotify of Con gms, the same as other public fend*, it

tuvumS'

The Speaker proceeded, to call the Committee on Claims for reports of a private nature.

A larKaMariM»«#Yriv«lpbU]s

A.

larg

Mr. Brooks intivduoeda bill tooMod the Act of Match 31, 186a, to

... caenpt

certaifi manufacturers from internal tax. Beferred to the Comrnfttee on Ways and Meant .H frw m*/*

Banks gave netioe he wooJd ask

the HouSe next Tneadaj to ^nHnf the ^Uappiti^liaflnj^money for the purchase Spaolding gave notioB tlwi be ^old aak action immediately aftar tbe myer and Harbor Dill was disposed ol on thetwo appropriation Bflls

T*:

Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars was added ,for Dunkirk, $100,000 for Wilson harbor, Niagara county. Kew York, and $10,000 fbr White Pall.

The amendment for* Ovwego was Increased fromp^OOQ iBimm Mr. Baker moy^cL to appropriate $56,000 for Alton.lintfdir

Without action the Bouse adjourned. I.tst) ifie^r s^uc^TE1

4^Cr.Cragin

introduced a bill to amend

fttract to exempt certain ntanufactnret (torn internal tax. Mr. Banuey introduced a bill regurate trade between the United States and British Kerth American PrbVinoes. Be* favred to Committee on GMnmerte.

Mr. Drake, from the Oommlttee on Naval Affairs, reported a bill supple Miliar yto the various acts relating to the Navy tax bill received fhnfa the House and referred to tiw Finance OammHtee,

which was granted leave ta sit dnriag the daily session. Mr. Thayer fiitlSduced a bifif to establish anew land district in Nebraska. Beferred to Committee on Pubtio Lands.

Mr. Yatea called up the bill to .admit Colorado into the Union. The nnesiion was on the amendment jwividing for a general election of the State Legislature and State officera within dxty days after the passage of this act: said X«^slature to meet within thirty days after the election, and imposing the fundamental Condition for admission, tbat the said Legislature shall ratify the 14th amendment to the Constitution, otherwise this be null and void. This was amended by inserting a proviso, allowing'the Legisla tare to decide Tf1t'Cttai&W(r %ainst admission also by allowing tha to proceed to elect United States in case it decides in lavor of adosMoai

Mr. Conkling ofired an a inearth Hill requiring the.question *f ratification to be submitted to the people at tha election authorized by the bill.

This was opposed by Messrs. Yates, Howard, Tipton, Nye mid others as unnecessary, and sustainsd by the mover and Morton.

Mr. Davis fpoke against the bill, and Messrs. Harlan and Cragin in i(s„ favor. Without action on the bill or amendment tbe Senate went into ^Executive session, and after protracted eesston adjourned.

Jtr »i.e.^'

i-ii -f

Prom Louiarille.

Lotnsvm,*, Jitne

few days^go

2 7^A

two white men W yatt and PacUsr, and a colored man, were killed killed by one, stroke of lightning near London, Ky.

TSr® folict CASK.

In the Court of Appeals' tbe counsel for the city have made petition for a rehdaring in tha Police Commissloissr Casa, 40 days were allowed by the Court to Hie grounds. The case will coma up on September 9th. MeanHrfille the two police forces reman on dat$ .»SHi !i i,i r~r*.

ball Mtweto

bf

to

,V

fonaral

iur*

*4i j,%fe

~brti»a* WrotB W Xiotatei0^

blwisc of the weather rendered it necessary to meeting in doors, instead of in the Path, intended, and also preotherwise have been present. Notwith­would standing tbe inclement weather, the Court Boom

TO

aPott.

Ss

Denevolen

he"L

for

parpoeea in the DtatHctof Cohxttbia. Mr. Eggleaton, faon theCoannittea^b Commerce reported a bill allowing tks authorities ofiiorain county, Ohio, to build a bridge across Black Biver.

r-

Hbvry of War. After along debate, a saotioflplty Mr. Baldwin to tahda th^ bil^ww *«jected, 27

sessltm Was r^tfettd,^ to"W.T Oth^ amendmante ofltaed' wSH r^eef1 mption *wontmit was

r. Delano^s

!^t,S?to 108 The Houso readmed cMMiKon

ot ft*

At the date in question the moon will not be mcrre than six hours from its perigee a two-fold condition which increases the apparent diameten of the moon, and shows the apparent diameter of the sun, nearly at tbe smallest. Hence the prolonged darkness. Such a chance occurs but rarely,and we cannot wonder that a strong desire exists to make the most of it in endaavors to solve certain highly important questions: ia physical science. Unluckily, the southwest monsoon will be at fhll blast on the 10th of August, which, %ith fts heavy clouds, will render observation either uncertain or impossible, except oa the eastern side of the mountain ranges.

From Victoria, V. I.

,fl£t^

JiiUNCi8C0, June 26.—Dispatcher

frtftar Victoria Mate that as th& sloop Tbornton was on bet last trip northward she was attacked forty miles above Fort Rupert by three eanoes full of Indians.— Capt. Wafren and crew fired on them With heavy rifles, killing twenty out of twaaty4hree Indians. Ospt. Warren and one of his man were severely wounded. The Indians fought obstinately with fire-arms. jfifPhe Colonial Government will send off a gunboat t« punish the savages.j

MI GOLD.

•..iLarge ship men ia of gold have bean made lately from Cariboo. itcll* OL09f XOHBXD 4JND SUNK.

Since the Thorton affair another sloop has been robbed and sunk by Indiana naar the eam^ajjot, and Captain Knight and partner

RoBBtD.

Captain StflVens of the Nomino packet has been robbed of six hundred dollers. ttn mvr lims,

A Naw Westminster despatch reports npw mining discoveries. nasosaPH.

Xhe telegraph line to Williams Creek from Questnelle is being rapidly pushed. 9£fl "i. tili -'..'.3

fl,,

From MemplUa.

MXMPHIS, June 28.—Geo. Btnewald ia attempting to rescue a friend named Morgan who had been arrested by tbe police was shot by Serg't Brown of the police and mortally wounded. Brown is nadar arrest and will have an examioation tomorrpw,

.•

1

riras of Buffalo

Philadatabia and the' resulted in fcvw of fte Athletic*. Tha score stood 34 to 14 in tat8* of the AthIttiflfc ,1-ias «bl

PrtnermlofDr.Ihtttotd

Dx.

ot

toS^n^t attrodad by an "MMBHMk iiiMiidkijjr many ot|ar€wvaitka

Sr.Loma, J«aa' 2?.Tba %xattieatkm

gC^pt.

JDOMUMA

To ent­

foe tha naardar of

anry Anderson on the steamer Great Republic,' wbi6h was set for to-day, has been postponed tin Tuesday nfeii.

I --AI $ S 4-

iliim

Second toot

1

ixww-Jii

h'lfXtKKt 42+

Speech

CoWxJatiflictio^ »uccea. The onfavora-

filka, W«h an intellegent and

appreciative audience, interspersed with a few

The latter olass, how

Democrats.

ever, were soon rendered uncomfortable by the Speak** review of the history ot the Democratio party, and mc*t of tbem beforef

Tha^pfeakar, OoJ. Thoe. B. Nelson, of Xana B&ai^ js Presidential Elector for

1*rge',

*ad

wm

good

WoA in this campaign. He ia a fine orator, a remarkably fluent and eelf-poasess-ed speaker olenr and musical voice. He deals largely in historic facte,

the convincing power of

fuuent to aortvert Demecratic sinners, manner is mild, bat firm, and we think no reasonable mortal, who is willing £°.

oWect to snch a

fair and oanffld premutation of the rolaUve claima of the parties asking the votes of the people, as he has made. We are very confident that it is beyond the power or any one to successfully contradict a sJi»g?s assertion made, and for tho lfftTof tis,rwa cannot understand how men, who are not politician* by trade, and who make pretensions to honesty and consistency, can act with a party having such a record asCol. Nelson prssentea in his toM rtvif*! of the Democratio party, and he draw, no highly colored picture, nor made «Xaggerated statements, but pre sented that iiphlch can be abundantly substantiated, and cannot be denied.

Hie addnns was interspersed with a few hits at the Democratic party, illustrated by anecdotes, and takteg all In all ii conceded to be one of Hie most able ever delivered i«araa!&iE9iS*KlKno ^'notes/1 ana consequently are unable to give anything like a substantial report, for fear of doing the Speaker injustice. We would J* glad to gfms it to our readers in full. X*Wxild einer the faint, convi&oe tho wavuingand do good gensrally. We are pleased to be fble to give positive aasqrance^thttt Cot. Nelson will again visit ott* Cecity,during tbe canvass, under, as we hope, more favorable circumstances, and when out people may all have a chance to hear him. saw ..

Extraordinary Eclipse.

ii

tottl eclfpse of the sun, which is tw telmplaceon the 18th of August next, will present such along duration of darktjbat astronomers are anticipating it ith nnUSaa! interest. From near Aden the central line of the eclipse extends to tbe southern coast of New Guinea, crossing Hindoos tan, the Bay of Bengal, the Malayan peninsula, and the Gulf of Siam on the way and at certain places on the line ttwttumion will boat 6:46.

9

.y,-

TrotttagiaBorton.

Bowow, Juae 26.—At Mystic Park this afternoon tha first match was for a purse of $700, won by horse Ool. Maynard in fclt, 2 »J, *n.

$8*0 was won by ftallie

tm

Lock in three straight heaU. 2:34,3*311.

PI

Hht

L-. —. F«nlan ArmsBjnwjjWKar, Vt, June 27.—Ten cars of Pentsn arms and equipments in a stora hoaie At St. Albans, have been quietly re asored by the Fotiaas. t-

3. Hall WorkaBurned PmWOwjr,

PA,

r"'

V-"

*LI0ULU?OUI JUW ^^INBAESPRAAA

train on tbe Ljt Jjfc I,, B,ka^ Ma^Bsotttids morntag was tha tta^ rqiainc oiw n«a^ injured, a tha 3d

fnnsiaaTwa

.tham

JUHI Moo»

M. W.

a Congmsfrom

June 2T.~Tbe exten-

shraMdl werks of the Pottstown Iron Company wars totally destroyed by fir« to-day. Lass 1100.000 to $150,000, mostly Insured. The fttrmances, rolling mill aodether buildings ware unlnfnrwT

L,

Bink Stiaponded.

MWWBB^TPKWK.,Jaoe

27.—-The Mifi,

ohsnts' National Bank of this city, sos« pandad this morning, It is said tfcei* ateata will exceed their liabilities, '-f 'stsd 'ssf'** rafc Magatton.^-

A|*ain^ N, Jq£» £7.—The daie« gatas of the Smta to the Natioaal' Demof cratlc Conventkm meet at tbe St. Nlabolp, New Torl^ on Wednesday next.