Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 484, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 October 1862 — Page 3
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
I flow Ol I TU Kl I. To TBB UttLTCU WILLIAM OOATS JOHN U BARR Fob SriUJir AMPEL CONNER Fon Tiumw M - DURHAM Foe Cksrsrr CoMwmm. BK5J McKEE5. Wa HKoWN K" Coeosaa. J. O. ADAMS K it Co' tt 8t arrvoe, CHRISTOPHER DEMoKKS I in a for tha office of Ti iiro Count? at the Oetober election JoEi. H K ESTER. I m ludtdaU for the State Lgialatare, it the 1 toner electiea. J W. KEMP LOCAL M NEWS ITEMS. Caaaiaa Bo. We went agoi. active hoy to del. rer oar Hauthera Route Oa well ac4ua.fd with that portion of the dtr W i-od Subacnber owing this omce wuol, sud owners w'whiug to pay their subecriptieci in .hat a ay, are rejueeted lo brioR it in imme dieteU. m o a Yawterdey morning, S4. ."KHh. t Diki a o rloek.S Mania, iauphter I .' Oblfal and .Uoe K i'.nw; r . will uke place at the r aaidoan ot tue parowOJ umU)-, October 1st. at I o'clock. . The fttcode are invited u UmaJ without further nwtire eesjaw ZW1 here wilt Lo a grai d rally ol the uü ohi anal I' own men, aitbo .t dtatincIkaa af part, et Howhug lireen.ou ThuM Isy, October th. Hone. Joa A VV right, U ft. (ioo.1.11. Dejwel Mace. V roitii. kUnry Secreat ami a ieiman ator hajBSJ ben invited, oma of ahum Wff alraadv a K"hed that they will alteud 'Capt ' A ' d f;meucel tecruiting a easapeny tai iii.mtiie men lor the .'4th Reunnt. hkh is to be rear 4i..i I Ir l k I h. 1 tins p portuuitv for th .-e ei;. n term t service. The held ort. -era are to be mea who have seen erie. ai. i mo letler raptam can be found than t'pt ooHwtti .. aispia 1 : rra iB InUlMia 8ta Jwmel ItidiniiH MM I an. MUST 1A MoNPAi St Ata Kaib The nlTlcers and Kteculive Committee of the Sute Hoard tiended mi the reir tim.iods this morning and put the buaiuei utacliiuery et the exhibition iu mo Hon Katr clerks were on hand u l otiie entries were m.le 111 the Stock Departmeiil during the m rnui M"t l the stock hh.I artflea ill te brtuht in thi afternoon and to mono Entries can be made until I ueadav immun. The ethibiltou will uot ivmntuot till Tueeday moming. and the grounds will not ha open to tailor until nine o'clock a. M. The Ktecutive Commiilee has onlerrd that the oatinitlco u plougkw be directed, on Thursday of the Keir, l make a Ual uf ihm lue and ioailty of com(etmg plough-, bv aa actual trial of the same oa the name heh In the alter noon many additions ware made to the entries, and in the evening the pr.iapevte were good for a very creditable rahiblUon. though it will not exceed that of i-ejii. when llieoeaotry was ft more proa ou A beautilul team engina ht upon the grounU late in the evening ami ill he put in motion on T'leadvj It fun kwa the power for Power Hall lacos are being built for makmg Sorgma mlae- and evaporators and anils a re rn Th of boraea. cattle an. I heep, aea tan bo eaeeltewt. while there ill be a beVer - " f IruiU than at n r eshibitma The folloamg hj the t ra ria rax.a ae MNP iXDTCESDAi Kefra ! tT mrttrUt mt rriii'M . n 4 otl f Ommawa premium an rack tag koeeea uaster eeeVUe aaarmt a tear minute Pacing bofee under ahlle or haraea ueareai u 1 mmatea r' ,i. lee $2 ; l ,f l ,n fee ta be constituted the premium he awarded WEPNKlA Arrauiiements el Comm ttee books ppointmetitof Comm tew st I II a a Eiemiuetioo of farm producu. fraiU. tawars man u fa-tared artictee. EtammmtSWa of hea p .Iraft hor and breeding eatt.e Ata Ot'r a Maware 1W UUbeet wtll perfcrm feau on the tight rope A 10 o.lk
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A fw Dort leerelt wan Z diatrlr to fill apCo-Beenr H. Tint Kertmen Tk not advance pay. premium and bounty alia, m paid tae iae preet.i meibtn of tb regi.neni Apply at Camp Dirk Tbompon K. B ALLEN I seen 30,1 "fctVJwtf Iiai Ai tbe botpiul, Helens, Arkansas. Aaamt 2fctb, Jon P Wjmxao, aged v!l yean, of fJui He waa drummer in Copt. ' Mom' ICompar.y. 4V Rgt T V. Throagh j the kindness of friends the bod; of tbt dj erntend waa brought borne for burial, and that lor ii Ä-, brave heart tie far from the of noise nd ttnfc in a sejuetered her tt will peacefully repoee till aktd by the traap of frod to a glorious i .-. . i . a I .a.iaoruiur. jumi a ntnofi oi ui Method iet Kptacopal Church, and a letter to the bereaved mother from the Chaplain of the regiment bears ample tea.imny u hia eiemplary character That he waa beloved by bis comrades in arms an-J hi aeih kr n lv felt, is a consolation to weeping friends slut as I looked into that grave and heard tha earth fall upon the coffin, I thought of the buried hopes so loog. so faodly cherished by that mother and only sinter, and the cause of this anguish seemed more terrible ever before. H Rilrt To a sMir. Sept. 35. 14. 0 Itr-vtnrd. Stolen from the snbeenber, iuiog in Honey Creek Township, on the night of the 23d tnsk. a LI;llT RAY HOME, s.x tears oiJ. 1' . hanJ) high. toth hin-I feet white, scar on left h.p in the -hape ol a V. -mill car on left fore leg back of knee. I will give the above rew.iH for the rt tun. ot mmI home dv'iwlt. HARVEY JACKSON a tsjsa H Ladies and gentlemen, now ta tha time to get vonr F 1 Winter wear roereaf and eUmmrJ Hvug improved and anUrrel our dye house and nninhmg tool, we are frefred to do any kind of work ia oi:r 1 li no not to be eicelled in the western c.tle- 8 O R EINERS tt SOI Eaav. Wabash st. bet 9th .t. A canel AU thoee who want beautiful Silk Hat. of tha latest fashion, call at the New York Hat Store and get one oi the Heme Mai uUiture which 1 make myself, there fore 1 an warrant all hat bought ot me. I have a fine aeeortuient I Prench Beaver, Otter .url .oft C'aaaimere ha? nf ihr fluent quality, ami of all colors, ahn h I im selling eery low . alao, a lar aortment of Wool Hat", ef all coloi, ranging in prir sj low a fill -rrt. I H l.uM EK K K, Prai . al Halt. Miicooaoor to .1 v V A I KD a,j- if Oor . Filth od Main U Iti.siira W oni' Tweut men are aaiite! to (ill up Co I i I.. . tue t In diana VoluBteer The A.ljuUnt tieneral has ordere! the advance pay and boun tv to M.lunteera lo fill up the Regirasnt as the Heiment receive! when orKanire! A pf -U at Headquartera of the Compear ar t'arnp Ihek Thompaon. A .1 V ELi 'H E. W PECK B. HITCHtXX'K Terra Haute, ryt W, l"hJ .11 tieo Rabat ineyer h Co have opened their vter Saloon, oopo-ite tl. I'.-t timer. ahere thev will continue to sen e up the aame yater lor wh.ctl th.a Saloon has hern laiiiiius in car- . Sept 2Tdlw m a lT I eallier being tha srdr of trade and the preeerver of tha human undersUnding, I would raapectfiillv uggest to mv friend anl patrons that it will be Hie u.terr t to call and aea mv new stork, st No It.', mall mill L A BT R NETT P. S Wool. Hhiea mi Fare wantetl aoplMlm RESTAURANT. A Quiet Place of Amusement ' K.N H I MI.N DKSIROl S tK a h .ir T a frar 1rtr maaat anroi aaa a mto 4aat pia- tkan the Glfiawtlliaii Hall Kflauranl M Mil l tltll ItOOM". . " kr t- t I" a rrt sr.. 'k, . ploaavro in ir .a U p! aae all wk aiah ta paaa r faw Idle moaent. Taey kei a nhre. qaet ptar-. and the ahi ts well nprl(ed with imrm IT 1 Ci 1 aBna . nk Wla Usvart, Lager I . r 1 it I M I m b, I tkeir seaeav Ta iWStm mtk s arr aa a ctiea eaaalsaaaUaiU fy yeaaa all vsaiaf U avet dl.rM t lend them a .hare of their p aveac aa. .rr LOOK. NC CLASSES. C. Uokii?, (il.i Tu iure Frame MANUFAOTORT, . . I I a a 1 . et a t re r t , I land I " S i.rastsl at. A flAC nlre aw? savimas IS ' VIW TORJL sawasisami m 'piUS Kstablishment haa be u in 1 t.xefal peratlea ti year, aa Is ia Laa aaawoT ta ktad ta taw laskei Wa ksea mm tu mt SaamaaBe err aaay SurrlaS'aa a LOOklM LAB, HlTTRR ASP TRTRklT maMRA. rial mm Oraairial ltrr SB at I Otai atWiSl taBtel .lne tr ne una i arrnit ra Haae and Hi Ut laklra a t 1 r luthlr Msei ratlrl I. I Ar Ar . Ar - t. STRAYED 'IHN IHHalJ 1m1 l.AK KKW AKlc la Ta- - - omm maa .!rWtoisti rk . - . r wl va etna w yeam wk r ; mcrr WANTED. NUTM t a tal ftilfb N a a tad lanResJmielf mmmt e arm ba all at 404
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
rto un. Toon Hhä pa teilet. FROM BALTIMORE additional annau ax's unuBaLrraottB, Sept. 99- A ride from the centre of tha Army of the rotomac to it right wiag at n dhamsport girea oca an im- ! a . .sl a a and aggregation of material, that he bee'i brought together. For 13 miles the eve never loaea sight of camps. Dr. McLaughl.o. of Bradley Johaaooa "iafT, gare himclf up to the pickets i f the ' ah Maryland. He stated that be was utter- ; 1? tired of the rebel service, and would F onr be in Fort McHenrv than with ihrir 1 r t n "ginta i-ari' witirr lurtr i rrai ry crossed the Peaaeaac, at Bla kim n Ford, mow 9 off toward Sheperd-town I hey had not returned whet: I Hoe th '-er it laentiv Our coats visit Saeparlatown by dit, ebile the rebe'. cavain there at night that place be i .t 11 t held bv neither. At Sbeprdtowu Ferry, on this aide of the Potomac, there are over two hundred wounded rebel prison em, guarded by the IHsi Pennsylvania Regiment, and under the na of six rebel surgeons. The men re of a desperately wounded clam Our advance w four or fire mi lee out, and a rejel lorce composed of ten brigades of Louiaiana and North Carolina troopa are in our immediate front, and show a demolition to content our further advance. A spirited cavalry and artillery skirmish took place thia morning, in which our men did well and drove the rebel some distance. A rebel om ar waa captured and brought io to me Kerry. The W hington conespoudeuce of the New York Tribune says Sigel baa aaked to be relieved of hie command. His letter to e lie! ves the following reasons for the course he baa foun 1 t i rceoaary to pursue : lei. Lecauee he waa p lced uuder command of a junior officer wibout the knowle !'e of the. President, although the President alone naa the power to place a junior ' . era senior ot the same grade id Because hia command has gradu!!y I been reduced, first by the removal from it ef two diviaioua, Cas and Cook s, then of two Brigaues, Piatt's and Milroy 's. 3id. Because none of tha regmieuis raised eipresslv for him except one. Kare been as signed to him nor have others beau given him iu their places. 4th. Because of the groealy abusive man ncr in which Halleck has treated him personally and officially. 5th Because his little command has been place in an exceedingly exposed position, sin! ordered to perlorm tasks that are impossible f"i it snd ih a i reouirea large command. bth. Because ha can not procure horses or CsjuifiaKe for hia artillery and cavalry, act hence theee arms of the service are com par atively useless to him ?tb. Because all his reuets and requisitions are neglected or refused, on account of a hu h Iii troopa are discoursged and comparatively ineaVtaot. mod many hare not been paid lor six months Kb. Because he cau not expect fair treatmet,: . ami because his troopa, for whom he 1 1 ! h i coi cernesl, a"- rna.ie tho innocent sufferer on his ae ount He is persusded that they would fare telter under U other commander The ataietp.ont that regiment raieed expreeelv for Sigel had n it been given him is confirmed bv the teeUmony of the Oorer nor a of aia Slates, (Jov'a. ate. Tod. Blair. Kirk wood, Andrew and Sprague who are anxious to know why this is, and are urging the authorities to carry out the promise which they were made at the time, permission to raise regiments in each of their States tor Urn. Sigel was given Several W astern Governor are urging the appoint moot of Hooker to command I nion iruiir in t!i' Mimiaavpal fOaWB Judge Lane, of Northern Ala., is hare. He urge, aa do all men who lire in that aec ion of court trv. the imfiortance of taking ;Hsesion of K-at Tennessee and holding it I tr Aiifat all rebel comers Ha aavs that if oar line eitemieö1 to the whole Southern bom -Urv of renneeaeo the rebel aimy of the West would be entirely uuable to suport itself Speaking from a thorough knowledge of the nature of the country South ot that I ne. he says its incplle uf producing the requisite supplies. II con -ideri the recent movement Northward of retx l armie lo be, in the main, great foraging expeditions in search of bread. It isolated by verv respectable authority that I'amiu M. Clay will after all return to Uuset a Th reason aaaigued is bis inability to agree with the Administration in regard to the conduct of the war The statement gain credibility from rumor hieb have lor o me lime prevailed of Mr. I'amerone e&pected return on a visit. The Time' rrepnudent ssert that the option art is tteitig actively and mst rigedly V. m that portion of lästern u.:n.. no occupied by the rebel troop, tvery wi te male person Net ween l. ind rears, being rreeaed into the rebel crrn e I be teöei ni uo tmpreaseo an nfLpte who lueir . e.nTi-irr'. aou laborer in the Vi u arte master's I'epartroei.t statement is gotng tne roondv of the pre u the efTect thai prevton to hia tear mg w aehington 101 rrroeric. jacvieiian adviaed th abandvuiraent of Harper s rerry as au untenable position is unfounded. lieu Harnev had an Interview to dsv with the Secretary of War. but the ebiet at I result hire nt Iranian ed KhnJH MoNKnK Ft Mo -. Sepc The nag ol truce boat braucht nve lami'ie ft 1 I! e m n). j lai and North Th Rtchmaiel lawtatcb ot fceiH '"lit. vs our srmv u dadv increasing bv arcasi sen W kater er max be the ia leaded wciemenu of Ie. he mm i nsartecilv ancceasful tn keeping tbem con Coaeaaled from ear people, finds hole chance of mak itwv to the enemy rptoTueaoav laat aar picke et " fed 1. - eigäNaWanea .rpan lerrr 11 at not ;ohb'e that the Fsjoaral army will rt to eroas Ihe I ag-nst u si m mv Romoer . oecapieri by aar Kang ears Five h..alrwl Yankee, mane of them . . -.t 1 re rce ta arrive to day from . : .1 ,.lr il thei arnv u eajoo. hei mar be inrlasleat ia the aamber af releaawd praior - - that we Beil aand to Aikaaa' Landirtg to On Thuradav T Yankee prmooers amd tram CrordoaavUJa. Uyln4eas; several comThe waoU parsv will be swat home ia ww i,,. . ' .-' tt! rr Y kee rtliana s- 1 Twente owe Var ke prooe m See h Caraliaa. arrived at Libbev reaterx-.av The Iiemwb also iBBliBQ taw fact that -w - . . B aa A4, wkrch says sod well sad Irrsnf oa Taw Kickmamd Kaammaw say the wm highaav m the vaiktv ef V wfssm from V Taaaaav, aaalsrsiiv tm aae kernaAe Mht c f WeSeaUv ef taa weak TVev left taw aafa, kmae ar the hiamtaa. aao
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m a earns akavsr sammsja It n i Mllifly , paarfal sard swrrwwfuJ to see tAwa paar, rf -wen rsbJ ami oea watUe ecarreU Wars as iraslaeat weerriv arm kabfa41y aJaaa; Let ibem be War ml afW aResjea Tke same pesmr rxampaa n taj Ireaamt fa. iure .( Sink
be condected in a wt to influence the public Baad. It compiauu particularlr of the speech of Conrad of Louiaiana on the abject, and add that the ord State means much more than ia implied in Conrad 'a limited Ifvcon State hre not political orrani . the ait oTereiguitiea FKCI WASHINUT N W a-u;notom, Sept Ji' The follow iUg re jiuit of the tictorv of Astie'.aai ' been forwarded to tiie headquarters of the arm? br Gen McClellan Nui SHABrsatae, Sept. 29, l:Ht r. w. 7 V HHrk, i;srrLta.C4iw (' S A 1 bare t as some South M'Ju At InMl r to report the follow ng he reeu?ts of the battle of iu nd Antietam ouuuiaour lorn aa 443 dead, and 76 miming; total 2.315 ar loas waa 2,f7lO killed. ? II Mb a At An wounded and l.b43 oaiHsiag. total 14.714 The loa of the rebel in the two battles, as near as cau be ascertained from the number of their dead found upou the field and froai other lata, will not fall bort of the follow it j; estimate . Maj. Davie. Assistant Inspector Caueral. who su perm tend the burial of the dead, report about 3 U00 rebels buned upon the fielJ of Antietam by our troop Previous to this, however, the rebels bad buried many of their own dead upon the distant portion of tha battle field (which thev occupied alter the battle , . probably, at leaai bUO. The loea of the rebels at South Mountain cannot be ascertained with accuracy, bat as our troop dry t e them from the commencement of the action and as a much greater number of their dead aas seen on the field then of our own mea, it ta not unreasonable to suppose that their loa waa greater than our, estimating their killed at 500. The toi; number of rebels killed in the two bottle would bo 4,000, according to the ratio of our own killed and wounded thia would make their lorn in wounded 18,742, as nearly at can ha delermi'ied at thia time. The number of prisoner taken by our troops iu the two battle will at the lowes; can mate amount to 5,000. The full return will no doubt show a larger rubber of these. About 1,200 are wounded. This gives me a rebel loaa in killed, wounded and prisoners of 25,542 It will bo observed that this does not include the i -.ragglars, th uuuihor of whom is said to be by the ciuaene very large. It mil It safely concluded therfore that the rebel army ht at least 2Ut0O of their best troop from the time our troopa first encountered the enemy in Maryland until be is driven back into Virginia. We capture! 13 guus 7 caisson and ' limbers, two field forges 2 caiaton bodies, 3 color and 1 signal flag. We have not lost a single gun or a color. bi tha battle field of Antietam 1 4' h i small arms were collected beside the large number carried oft" bv citizen and those distributed on the ground to recruits an other unarmed meu. rrivuis im mediately after the bMtle At South Mountain n. collection ol small arms w mole 0111 to the hale ol the urauit fiutn that point P ur huudred woie taken trm the opposite vie of the Potemae Signed UE0 B McCLavLLaVV , M sjoi i en Comd'g PROM NEW YORK Nrw Voaa. Sept. 30 A Washington letter to the Commercial, dates! the $9tb tates that 7 lsl troops had left the city, hut whither was not stated The Washington Star ol the TJll rcj . rta reconnoissatice to w arret. ton .1 unction without finding an "igns of th enemy It doubt the rumors that Pes is makmg serious inurements to recross into Marvland It eavs mi.Utai troops left Washington last night In on direction and another body in another dir ectioTi Th Starsava It ia eenerellv believed hre that deft l)aeis is about to send U.OOO troops, on forced marches. scros the moun tains to Wheeling, thence to Pittsburg anu Cincinnati, there forming a junction with Krsgg snd Kirbv Smith, of Kentucky When M . t'lellan croaaess in large fore into N irtnta the balance of the rebel army will fall back on Richmond The Star intimates that Heint iman is in position to intercept the latter movement, if ma.lc Ntw Yoaa.Sept 30.The Waahington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer aavs: It is rumored that the reason for the existing quietude of tho armies of the Uppei I otomac is, that commissioners are on their way from the Confederate C'ongreaa to propose terms of peace, said to be some thing like tli following Loyal States to take all the territories of Missouri. Tennes see, Köninck v and NUrviand, aud make them free or sl e States as may bct please them, the Cotton Mate to be permit'c I to hav Congress of their own to regulate I their own domestic affairs, onlv in all other thing", to be again as one at 1 inseparable j people for defensive and offensive operations 1 against other countries to he a unity in all I matter of pontage at.1 revenue servic the umt as deretotore, thev pledging then. 1 eivra 10 return an veoTemmer ' topenr j as they found it they, in addition to a sep- ! arate Congress to regulate their peculiar in stitutions, to be permitted Senators and Rep resentative in our Congress in such number their free white population entitles the 1 I.OM CINCINNATI. Cici.aTi. Sept 3U Geo Morgan left Cumterland tan. about J weeks ago. with all his force lie ia supoeed (o be msrchmg in a i rth eastward direction and will str ke the Ol io somwhera about Portsmouth H brought awav all his artillerv and stores aud blocked up the gap with stones so as to ren ler it aipamabl Ibraffing takes place in thia ritr to-morrow Car Pr. ice o.i of o D Prentice, who waa wounded in the Angnata. Kv . tight, atted to da y The Indianapolis toiTapOBdat of the Commercial nay that Buell hs been remorad and (ran thomas amirned tn his eoresaand KOM INDIAN APoLI1st lasarotia. Sept V The exhibition at the State Fair opeaed to lay, at 12 o' clock A very thing tha fr the Fair will prore n Th d are-lav of verv ane. Anaocg the former ta th eelebra ted hard of thirty Morgan horses, owe.! h Msaars Darwsv k Son of Loaisvilk, Kv. The eallecssoa of maebmerr of all km acid agncultaral implemeata is akso rerv large and iae, sad the Ikortjcnltaral depart meat ha ameer hewn equalled Crov Morto will review all the military force bow is city ander command of Colon; 1 iiiaalia to morrow e a in the rear of the FOargr t in nrui na CiRctnan. Samt W fl"' steads with a fw dadmaed at 4.10 l ' " - 1 J - 1 4 ei:ra a1 tor famdy aad fancy Wbaatbm good res aea taDsJ-Sc far red aad AA1.0 for afsrte W ao'e Reei dan at Bar lev arnki at il 10 far Wkmkv firm at 2r Pnea GaAd 21r Stiver Ik 1 -c pram .as rr.ee arat! Itceauaf saamdv at H
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7b lo 7 ioa. Males, sad Ai m nut natkam Clot. Os fa AssO w Maesjaimas am! F- - A Hsisjss Ivery for ad mxi 10 sii 11 sj as afwoiaa mjnjsavsj 'stray .lastatitl EVERY FORM ANP, SPECIES OF VERMIN. Teparalioa oakd r unlike alt utkr ar "Pre from Pottoa." "Not iiangcroasto tbe Human Sannt." "Mate Jo sot di on tha enmlaas." "Thay corns oat of their holes to die." "ThT are th only tnCallible rrmediaa known "13 years aiul mora eaUh!tLel la New Tork City " Cud 'Ktbs Cliy Psat Oflhe Pen! the City Prlnu an.l S:at a Hoaaas f'aetf -y- -the Ct Steamer. Shl(ia, 4c Pee ' I City Roapitala, Attn Hruto, Be. ..e City It r .' t Nicholas' As PaeJ rVy tha lUMtrü'.nn msawBlj . I fee. S - more tha:. .'.CK! I't . la - OSA-.w I or fare Sftrwmm of what 4 KrrysrWe .i. ty Me 'rfe JBm-re- Antera, afr. HOCSKKFr.PltR. -troubled with srmln need be ao uo looser, if they uae l oarsa's' Kv'eirinatora. We km uaed 11 lo our aanefacU, and If a baa eaetOaw mould bare It. Wa bad tried poiaoos, hot they effecte-l t tbla, hut "towTaa'l'' articls kok tba breath ut of Rata, Mica, Roacboa, and tSe-Bujra, quicker Ibaa e ran ritalt It ta to great demand all over the eormtr Medina 0. baaeBV. MORE GRAIN at .1 . vittona aix daatrorvd aaLBalld In Ortal Oeaaty by varmln, than would pay fir tona f Ibis Rat an.l lasart glller lncaater pVte.1 HfraU. I f HKSk K. tAMAK Wasraselltnf yvar preparatioot rapidly Wberr tbey bera ben need, Rats, Mira, Roacbe and Vmmta i.ix r raoldly. aa, Fcsas 4 Stvcvtts It uesUts Wiudsor, Md "t'osasrs Rat mtaOA.sft K ttrmthlr . Coitmrm" "Cotta'" Rn 'm,; .'jfrrminefof "Cottar $ I I tar Eirdru I'otr-lff tor nereis, 4 1 IRe, tor, a .d 1.00 H. es. Bottle ao.l Masks, $ . ItjSaWem Rs t'laolatlotia. Shin. Koala, H' trie. eta., etc. ti HUM!! la ntesBBt the aakias halng lmpoed npoa hy f ntiaed IhjAly Vrractews fmttUo, a new ksBSl has bean ptepar, hearing s fwaWeaaSsJ f the proprietor's slgnaturs Kramtna et Ii I. I, bottle, or flaak arofuiiy aafoia ttort1iic. a-.rl lake ssaiasj I 1 "t'silHr'i " Sold EtxriwkrTf ay All Wontsaaia Dar ee ran n tba lat g ride Saara or th WkolfmmU Aptmtt 1 Arte Yri City. m Rrotkertet C lanai, RWe A aOBSaWa B A rbreatrk. Ma.l Raab, 0. Bo bit A to a H A I Saarn 4 Co. Wbee er A Ban Jams A-r -alt Morfai a aRwa Bap, karkel 4 Co Tboaaas A fallev P D rarts M W.rd Cioae O Co. McRiaaeti A RoHbtns I. R. Ban 4 Co. r. C SrlllAOo. tavrnUa, Mar k A GarAaBf Bali, Diioa A 1 . , r Pkdmdrlpktm, Praasyraa. T W DfottA Co mW HkiimisrAC a a. 4 C ' ifastsa fi Qmm C .jifarln C W Barr - Waake A PjU Joka Wtkaaa. J' Akra, all Wi Chicago, Ills , tat Lioum. Mo . Mich . ill. Ky , Oh Pa . N . aa Rasail er ,.. avaJty n alt I Tula UNITED STATES, AT Ttrrt-Mmuif, ind THOH.4 H . BARR ami (by tka larogjpaaa, tvtaem eCartret i-fovkT - iai HENRY R OOSTAR 444 Br-dwar. RawTaak
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r Ta - uUnion Clothing Store !M Bat rwtte1 nan Sirtrk af fait M 1 Wtaeer CLOTHS 1AS8IMKR8. At TS are now prpred to -AVr a a nietj . atyl aad anality vnaa eet efor A Fiue lot Ot BLOCK, BLUE BROWN AND MCLBERRY BEAM; Ol'ERCO.ITS A KP BUSINESS SUITS ! mm P..NR Bl.ACk 0191 I. lKk:SRINS. YKHTlNiiS giV, Fan-r French and P.nglish Cainire. bLPK Mll.ll AKV iT Ol HS KOK Oftlrrrn I mini HI. Na flanntt f. h'atiLior Staitfl ! tilus Kei) S . OFFICERS PANTS 1 oi o I M RI CK OPANTLLM. CLOTH OP ANTLP. 1 I oEALSKIN TOP OPANTl.KTS, H-l WV, OAEFf VEOKTIaN S.U. Wmilf ii sn.l i.wttfii CnorLuu aul lta.r. Uetit Moa Saaattaaiaa Skirt. Plain an.l rar ) ureal irs a aitobo taid tu BBf wut a an i sot a a BatJiM IB a r.ia. LEATHER STORE. .1. II. o kovli:, llraler ti, all kinds if L I & A T HER, Shot .'incline. W,Fllls. Ilrrr NLina llPfp IklaiSj Tannorni oil A Mir r.f.v.v;s Trv e II, Fourth Strrrt AVer fkr I'nn or T KHKK HAPTK. INDIANA Dorgs! Dorgs! Dorgsf W" A N'T K 1.1 lmfueriiateiy öom 1 v V Ride tu Lo uaaelnto small beau to td by aaS re.1T army In rroaain th, Uafcer aan Rayoo s lo Hlaslaa ppl. Ixwilaisns aoo Ilona - let A, Bag Skins to b lanned f r araay p'trpeae. an-i any quantity of wpjkk hides; for wblcb Iba b fbeat prre '.ncaek Wtl B paid at -ay Laotber Store Ro 11. roart Straet. aaae te feat time, Terra Itaot. Ind. JSo. n. fPBoYLK JetySldam UNDERTAKING. 1 H. WALTER Will devote hie V S rifr atiaattaa ta tba baa ba Cdmarsrtek's Uvery Stabs, OPPOSITK THE Posl OPFH K ClatA Volaat aad WaoatCottaa. wi a fail . - - ei.t r I dertskr, a and Ttimaisp ale. aB atawa f i late aad tmyrd styl l Asfs and t asltf 1 ! 1 kaee mads arrsaassamU abereby I so sail tba ansf fesArfS af Ttee fAtvaff fkerr Fori Frwm' SaVl ba a al- aara tba a tea mt rbMb aad Tale Ry my läse liai and aar mat a otlaafla ta tbla I Roy u raaatv a sbar ra! paVib fsr ,i R WS1.TRR ALE AND PORTER. Wkb A'1, are praparad to I I Sarssat by Cke kwrrwl. or basalaw wBamRy ALlt. PORTER. CIDER. I-AER BEER.
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i EunrelT Voyotoblc No Alcoholi Preparation. A PT'RE TONIC MKDfOlM DOCTOR HOOFL A ND'b tTI FHR ATKD GERMAN BITTERS J PRKPAKKD m M I t hVIN. t Rilaat SM l I '.: Kl KKvTl At LY Li BS stTtl COMPLAINT. DYSPPPSIA. I JeeaeVr. Ckimnu r .Vre.a OeesfKy. Dt mm t (Ar Aiefaeas mmJ mil dim urmiay ream dttmrdtrtd Istrr . tr as Canst ip tiea, tawaedTll. rntnsm or Rixvi t tka V :Jit of tha Stroma, k haa, Herbarn. Dugust f..- S.sJ rultr-e t or weight in the Rtomsi b, sii ft t'kr a or rtutteiiaa at ta Pit of the t. aaach, Swtmmtag c tba Baa4, arrted aad aiaVuit breataiag. Sutvnog at the Br art, Chi -.of or raffex-stm xraaUon biii llng LK-m . irrane. of t, , d n or vroba be Rar the atchu Fer r and Doll pam lo lbs Iten.-H-ucy o. prp!rat. u:, rellow or tba kir. and eraa pain in tka mee.R.v k. i bert Umta. Ac . 4en F wakes of Beat, aWiraSB me Flfih. Constant iwagio Bags OS B11, aa atra l r And rU eeetfiiWy arr.-ar VA'AM.OM FE VER. BILIOUS FEVER dTHK Y nSTtDI No Alcohol or bad Whisky! Tbay tu Uta abase taaa oaa .art ot a butntreO laducetl by the a ularity of B.H0artd'i ano uMveral r . Bllters. ! !r eb ta,) of trt. guavk au l utiv rupulo atlratnurrr. Lave upon often na haavenltt tks e , ( aia In tka shape of pear whkky, ii. ly i j i tir1 nrS Totile ritn in'fc.u .line. ara his anj HlMer. B war of the innnmersM. are para laoes In pletkori. ken, ander Iba arodeat appalla Sita. at A hob II and M ballte nofHittri whlob Itatw. ml loaa tiitaii or vutin. enir H' ran tke uiHpp.ntaarar U BOOFLAND-SGI RMAM UITTP.KS Ars not a a au l untiled aiiirla, hot base an.! Iba te.1 of ttneii ysarrr. in! I r lb America pub II, and their reputation le, ar r I easts S kr sn prepaiatioo Iae BVeprieiors It, 'i .-nd .4 letter ft., tke Binat nnaent i I.KIvt MPN LAW V 1 Kti pin sici is AN I 01 I laUEafS 1 t'f i ti.K , . I . ,i teiwl.al k i.a ledn-, Im lb . . . t. an.l inailic! ritte of lba blltata PO i'M It M", , (hell I nil 10 tun anl OimmI ..ft le Ij n rnt tr bull I I : I 'tntttntnm t Do vntt tni tu Peel Well T Io you watii to get ril ut Nciuuan Do ton waul Kuergv Y io yui want Sleep N oil Do yon want Biuk an I n. (... 1 lut ' If Ton do, i.sp HOOI I.AMi t K K M A N HlTtr.Rr t'rum J .,un. IU) , L-ltior uf tkr :.. cydorJm of Rrliymut Knonltdp Alth"UMti Bt llpwad to far. or tauaasa4 Patetit Mediaanm in jreueral, tkroagk dtuui f thstt Inan tetit ai.1 ft i . . ...tu T riant i aa o ab) Bian lua not iratlft t. uf Leu fit be ballert kl'1 1 aa ralr a. any taiple prr-aratloti, in tb tope tbat L may lima v-otitr! ! t the benefit of otkera I .1.. mm lb" more rrdlly la rerd t.. B flau.i'a Oar man Ritter, prepared It In C M J. ... ..I tkl t ity, lecaue I Wa BaajBjAr-et aealnat tbem f..( u.at.r year, under tba IWaSSaWAaBB ihet BaaWaWt lilrfljr an al..b lie mtatnra I at tiHla.l.fa.1 I. ai fi I i. f Rolrt Mboeinaker. Ra.f t. t the remTtral of tbi prejtnlii a M pi.r trat, aal In etMwrag r . it !r tli. ttl, a '.. MtaVl BaJ 1 ... gt-m mat lOBa runtlt'Oed debility. Tti. uae of Ibra bsrtti wt lhee Bittet, st the Leg n t i... ,,, . aent year area f.lloe4 ry m idri.t r I1 I, mini rratoi at.ti ta a aanraeif t, .1iy at. Ltlal lj..t aa t, I Ii I bt! n.. fall fbf na msaan before, ami bad almawt de;aalre of ragKinina I iitetef n n.aiik tl.fl and my tr tea 4 for dlrrmtli.g ma to lb. uae t tbem J MSIt". UNtiWb in at'tl rvns, Jtma I . IA.' I MK ! I.MK IMPORTANT To '1 DIKR j W a mil tbt at' utlort of all I rla r.iatloa . Irlands In tha army to the fed tbat "Utan4'a ermait Rlttar's" will rure i,lu-tautk of tha dla . aaaa tadiaraMt hy rirurea atM rieati -ua in. i.IpmI an.ti ra li. tli the iierspappr, on tka ar ie sick It will I rtf of tl teadlly rured l r n a . . reaullin from ' Sans 'e apaedlljr tra i'i atatlc tbt, if Iii rrn otjr aoldler. aaeawl that ntherariaa Mo all parO'-ular I markat and well-au nation a l.r'.- . -' "be bean aaed he t a Ula 'tra u aalaU"' It aao lieh m d. We has m k Itittera . - ' t ad reds ef live .aril.; . a hue' I 'fe, ! ii'- hi ..an lanrtiae. pen .mim., Auiroaiu, lavt. kfeaara. Joaea A a. a -a.'l, eoailetnati, rWr Haaflatta ..armen Rlttara haa aaeawl my Ufa Tbi. ta an mistake in ikis 1' Is y um'-n f n.y r..rm.e.. u-a - f ! - t aare SS appaad ed, aud who were faily ufatmni of all tbe rlrmn. tanrr. V my n. I am, a ' bar hR Br tbe is year, nai r dAbermsi.' Nrad 'at lory , ard nmtsr ta kaaaadiaia cotaaaand af Captain R. B, A Tra. TBroib tba eapoaare attaad ml upon my ardenea !.., I era t' N rember laat ii.bamaiiuti of ibe (nags, and v.. !r aeranty tar, daya u Ibe boapiral RiaaWafltoarad hy (real debility, betakSotiad nyin attarfc f draeotrry lass then remos-ed froei tke a i r ffouae. and nt to tbla c1t wt. board tke erecet tat of Vain, from wfctek I laaaa M tbe Btb ol Jan SI rare it al Um I aaaa baan a bo I aa low aa say aae oeam be asm atill retain a '; rk f i lnj For a wk or snorr 1 r ar ry aM. ara'l.r ary aia, aad If I dW force a morael , it a imme.ately tkrowa Bp aa I I onaM ot ran keap a f laa of water my U.T A la ur 'r inh mua oLieictaaa, WfaS has I- a 'wa-aa' tlly ' rraap Sf tba drasi r'kf, old do .o mora far rtf 1 1 ai man, and t ssaao era iaffbida aa heat a I tad ma rial ltd ma at tke koapttaJ. Oar., of BtBtb uor Arab i a faetero bofr, to try P"" promred s -.ttl Prom ib leg tkera tk ffhaamy absdaW I aan BBW, tkai.fc " '- It. it I Itart take.. ta -v load km paaadt, aad I and ai lue in ras TT ertla a a I bava kaarrd eblo laa gaanlsms. I am a lavai fm ity af Praat Beyal fe peat em ta oartalaty f Uf mtr ( raca baia- tayaar Bat tat a I prtTilen of to aia raaeasaa a era deaieot to aa in ha lapAb m Mr T Rlt Lera, aad 'Irca I (.. aT . - i . m ' " Urn, I hare eAl af fe at ba tBs wjl I ewi utry Ia ISAAC K.tioM - flly rotrf-t t a ae bad ID tL 4 tba aaaras tokaaltb i.n Oaddlaa. k, Oafcatf- A A IeyseCaoyralkw, I I 0or--. la I l ,1. I mt BW T rk Rataoay t C. lltB Maiafd Vast Task krnttary. Ba bar f r. h v. iZrirmtCmUmmm r Watr J . r tab Wala jVnaas Rark.C Af TSd Row Tork Xoikaate! I TVomaa, Ca F. RM !. A a r aar J K'-btV L A . Id V-aaat j.a eaaab tsar. 1 B, laWb Paarat ylraae BCWAl.l ni irT l KkFllTS iae R. mi Arab A k V aRs mm. mm., t M . 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