Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 June 1868 — Page 2
DAILY
IEXPBESS
—^£5S5~«AU'T1C.*J*1J-
Thursday Morning, Jane nth, 1868.
Republican Ticket. FOB PKBaiDEKT,'
GEN, ULYSSBS S. GRANT. Of Illinois-
FOBVXCK PBK9IDBNT,
SCHUYLER COLFAX),
OT
8TATE,
MAJOR MAX. F- A. H0MMA.il, of CMS.
R0
ABDITO* 0* STATE.
MAJOR JOHN D. BVAN8, of Hamilton. roii TBIABTIAIA or BTATK, .•viraMUA KATftAH KIMBALL, of Mart|n.
,OL0N^Ta^DOBBH
GOYIKNOB BAKKB will speak at LebaFriday evening of this week.
non, on JPriaay
THE
ROBERT
giv^
hiru a
HON,
SAMUEL
Ho
J.
B.
is willin'? The selectiqns
G.
made are, SEYMOUR for the Treasury FABRAGUT,
Navy
HENDRICKS, Interior PENDLETON, At
General—"thus grouping aroujbd a great statesman all the popular nanies of a great crisis."
torney
A Republican Triumph
The Democrats placed in nomination the most popular candidate for judge
"In
to one
was expected, he has fifteen to eighteen hundred votes to spare. Yet there
backaction goes on.
The Connty Convention.
Whoever may be the fortunate competitors, it is obvious that many must fail of securing the prize for which they are honorably contending, to-wit: a nomination by tho County Convention. The difficulty consists not in the unfitness of any of the aspirants, for we believe each is qualified for the
.office
TltX Express isyi|
epaatedljr
cockeyed beASt would
appears
Of Indiana. 1 »fc -'Jta*,, I jft FOB GOVEBNOi,
Ooi. OONBAD BAK.KB, of Vanderbnrghj.
In
w!°MoWy» of UlaiM.
ro& attqbh**
E
WILLIAMSON, ot Putnam- I
FOB BCPERINTEKDEST BaBNaBAS 0. HOBBS, or Wayne, FOB ITLLCTOM AT LABOFC
N
THOMAS H. NELSON, of VlRO) BENJAMIN !'. CLAYPOOL, of Fayette, FOB EI.ECTOB, SIXTH »18TBICT,
CAPTATN B. B. BOSK, Of Lawrence. 00NT1N0ENT, COLUSA JOHN X. SMITH, of Greene.
)He
evcii.u6
•will
also address tho Boone County Republican Convention, at Zionsville on Saturday.
rousing
October election.
THE
majority at the
Louisville
blacks
Democrat says that the
in
that city are dying very
SHELLABAKGER does not
doetn it prudent though bis health has much improved, to continue in Congress, and will not ba a candidate
-election
is one of the ablest men Ohio has over sent to either House.
Le Pays
(Montreal),
and Persian celebrity, is to take his
at the Canadian Horse Guards.
THE New York Herald, in its zeal
the
signed
MCCLELLAN, War
has stated
.vlsWoolley
that he
ready to answer
questions-lit the bar Of the JBorue, but he, to answer questions in
a
tW
commit
tee TOom%here none but his will bear, knawing, a& he does,inquisitors
that the
only let out
is not damaging to the radical cause,what
and
would suppress the rest.—Journal. The above is a small portion of a pretended quotation fronthe £XPKB»
WLUPT
**T to
1X*»BM H"
fO!
TCTE LIECTEHANT-OOVEEMOB, 1 Got. WILL ODMBAOK, of Decator. -Hi BA« gyp V.TARY
thing bearing the Remotest resemblanca to this language,:and
fasts .t
n. be* JSt& 9*?s0B'
BRYANT
f«|f—
to Iho last weekly return, elpv
According
on whites and twenty-three blacks had died, while the white population outnum bare the blacks ten to one.
in his
Water-fowlby
Journal says:
Indianapolis
H.
MILBOY
has been nominated
for County Treasurer by tbe Republicans of Carroll county. Tho old hero dgsarv ed the nomination, and f* hope the peo. Will
weakness
for re
states that the sal
ary of tbe Governor General of the Do. minion has been reduced to $32,000 per annum, in gold, of course. Adjutant General MCDOTJGAIX is said to have re signed, and Colonel
•et
WOLSEY,
pl4ce
|O
Chief Justice, has anticipated
his
election, and constructed him a Cabinet, wanting only a Postmaster General that place delicately left open as a hint that
'-Lines
,"
which.
N. M.
in
1862,
?n
the judicial district composed of thecoi^nties of Athons, Gallia, Meigs and
Wa&-
intgon, Ohio. The Meigs County
gra.ph says
Tde-
this township from*fifty
hundred Republicans voted for Mr. CARTWKIGHT, out of personal friendship for the man." But
LOOMIS, the Republi-
can candidate, has a majority of the District, and carries every county of the District. Instead of boing a close contest,
apo
five Democrats in the Legislature
frdm
this judicial district. The reaction on
|ie
tongrcftional Comrentloj|| The Congressional Convention this
(the
6tb) District, which meets
"tef
G6s-
port on the 18th, promises to be aC&nded by full delegations from every county.-— The contest for nomination to theofficeo^ Representative to to the Forty-first Congress is waxing warm and the result cannot yet bn predicted with any degree of certainty. One thing, however, is certain: either of tho gontlemen who aspire to that position will not only be able to make a good canvass but will 1111 the offiae creditably when elected thoreto. It is also equally certain that the disappointed aspi« rants will gracefully yield to the decision of tho Convention and do all in their power to insure the triumphant election of their successful competitor.
"Not
4 4
It is probable that tho County, Convention, which meets at the Court House in this city next Saturday afternoon, will attract a very Jarge attendance and excite an interest seldom felt in any similar con. vocation. The vory gere -alimpression that tho nominees of tho Republican party of Yigo are sure to be elected has occasioned unusual competio for several of the offioos, and the duty of selecting a ticket from so large an array of excellent material will invo'vo many delicate points that cannot be approached with too firm a determination to do that which will host conduce to the general good.
to which he
A
M-
piros, but in the fact that the offices to
be
conferred are few, while candidates are numerous.
failure under such
dissatisfaction among any of the candidates or their friends,"-
We
look for a harmonious Convention, the selection of a good ticket, and tbe manifestation of a unanimous determination to insure sucoess in the pending campaign a success that shall place future contests beyond the shadow of a doubt.
to a
or waterfall, we forget
.XL"-
Qen
Noticing the Enquirer's bloviating, the
£venisg
Chronicle suggests that if
th6
that is
case in Oregon the people there are in a worse condition than they are
in Ham
ilton county or the Sf.ate of Ohio. There is not much enthusiasm attached to gentleman GXOBQE. He is an amia ble, pleasant fellow but we would as soon expect a in an to"grow wild over
Enquirer do not seem to
realize that
GEORGE'S strength
of his party.
Were there the
remotest chance of bdating GRANT by the Democrats,GEORGE would not be permit ted to walk over the nominating track as lie is how doing. The knowing ones consider him about as good a pin to be knocked over next Nov. as they can
up,„ The real fight is to be made over Cong^BSS, and the Presidency will be per mitted to go by default- They feel in
tb^
of Crimen
hollow of their old dry bones that
GB^T
pan not be beaten.
«3I(H
r.
The "Nail" Clinched.
To the editors of the Indianapolis Journal: In Saturday's Journal you publish the card of Hon. Schuyler Colfax, denying the statement in the Sentinel of
dafd
a
Jttoore, charging that
while Moore was a soldier, he
called upon Mr. Colfax in Washington and was treated with insulting indiffer ence and rudeness. You very properly enquired after the military pedigree ef this Moore, but
I
'sman
day
perceive that to
Sentinel gives you no light on the subject. Surely Mr. Colfax did not think there was apy need of denying that statement to us Indlanians! With our admirable arrangements for the safe keeping! of lunati» and imbeciles, we flatter ourselves that we have aobody at large among ue who would believe such a charge as that against our favorite fellow citizen, the next Vice-President. But the libel was for the purpose of prejudicing persons not so intimately conversant with his history as are we it is well that the denial is published,and
and
"the
Sas
lie nailed to the eoun
ter," as you expressed it. Let me give the nail a little clinch. Remembering that the name of Schuyler Colfax had met my eye several times while running over the list of contributors to the Indiana Sanitary Commission during my term as General Traveling Agent,I this day communicated with Dr. Hannaman, late
President
another dollar another for this, abolition war."nor But Mr.man
.pardon
will
me if
I
"he
Roman
"I
any feeling of
mention another cir
cumstance, showing that if, as Moore has it
had no time
to fool
away with sol
diers," he had some precious time to
("the
of
the State had
made no provision for the Soldiers'Home, and Captain Atkinson and myself were running everywhere begging funds to defray its expenses.
We
but instead of accepting
circum
stances cannot be regarded as an indication of popular disapproval and will not, we are confident, excite
state distinctly that
I
Jriotism
"Post."
Journal of the 10th. It
iinnnrMitiytA
0Qr
ers that the
regular read
never said any
it is
agiue any honorable motive for so outra« geous a misrepresentation. Among the many ways of working up political capital this new way, invented by our neighbor, promises the least success. We forbear to characterize the act as it deserves, hoping for the credit of journalism, that some explanation may be offered.
irazements.
say is
"Verilyhot
Jhe tu
only equalled by its this benefaction, up of the Republic, accepting numerous tations, not only in Indiana,
the GraSd
the country, to lecture under their auspices, ia behalf of the crippled soldier,and the widow and the orphan.
circle,"attemptingJobnson
type.
r'
2 I
The Cincinnati Enquirer has been crowing and blowing at a fearfiil rate over the returns from this outlying territory of freedom. It is claimed as a great PEN
and out,
triumph. The people of Oregon
DLBTON
are said to
bo crazy for
As him we call a Copperhead.,. .•» A draft evading Oopperneatt,, A rebel aiding Copperhead^5- A growling, slandering, ,«
Scowling, pandering, Vicious, States' rights Copperhead.
From him the decencies of life d) And aU ITJ conrtesiee. have flea .KJIW He lives in fretfol, factions strife
A testy, touchy, Copperhead A negro fearing Copperhead, .r*. A rebel cheering Copperhead ''An unlearned, nnlickad, ,, t? Oft spnrned, oft whipped, r, f: Donghfaced, cringing Copperhead i,U ~'.
r-'Mh
b-
a
Coun
ty Commissioner or his father-in-law,as to go off enthusiastically over GEORGE The fact is, were the returns from Oregon to'be taken by tbe public as an indication of strength in the Democracy, it would be fatal to GEOBGE. The poor fellows of the
WJio then approved The Copperhead-,, "The soldier shooting Copperhead Tho patriot hooting Copperhead 7/The war aboslag#3T
Aid refnsiog,,-,- W,-«lj
Crawl to your dnrigtlfi viper, crawl,
A Democratic Copperhead A Vile fanatic Copperhead A murder jeering,
the
Commission, desiring to know,ofwhat amount Mr. Colfax had contributed to that fund.
Mr. Hannaman being on the eve of his departure to attend- a meeting the Managers Of the Soldiers' Home,of
could
not furnish a statement in time for this letter.written He states, however, that he remembers that on one Occasion, when an appeal for funds was made, among the responses came
$100
Speaker Colfax,one
Henry
S.
$690,
a piece from
Joseph
A.
Wright and
Lane. another occasion,
while in Congress,On Mr. Colfax sent a hundred dollars, and finally, wheu Congress adjourned, and other members drew their mileage and pocketed it, Mr. Colfax drew his mileage and sent the entire amount
to be used under the direc
tion of the Governor and Commission for the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers! It is that the benefactions of Mr.notorious
Colfax were hot restricted to
our own State, but the above may suffice to answer the aspersions of thoBe who, while Mr. Colfax was
not only giving
forefront of the battle, see to it
this closing contest
Colfax
noblest
them all" in the galaxy of Un
ion Governors and friends
INCENSE
ty
tne soldier)
succeeded in getting our men home from the war than
ae
projected the enterprise
which has culminated in the establiehmect of our beautiful Soldiers' Home at Knightstown
Tho Soldiers'Springs.
Home Association had
fitted up the old Military Hospital at the capital as comfortably
aS
already had near
possible,
.rioaa
but
to prove that he
'teetotaler"
'*f Mlxilf
Copperhead.
.'Crime excusing
lies in the
tStoklnfM
all
We remain-
ber the vast crowd that greeted him here
I
at the capital, whin, fatigued and hoarse
from many nights of similar liabor, he and
stood up to deliver that famous
the Continent,'Mnbehelflecture,
"Across
tt—Mtll,
of
The day
he
memorandum,next
showed me bis
book containing several
pages of cities where he had similar
W*
This is the man who the'
malignera
difficult to
im-
they would make better headway
following Andrew
w"
of the strictest Nazaritish
J. H.
LoziltB.
Late Agent for Indiana Sanitarv Commission and Indiana Soldiers' Horn®?
7/
3*H"THe COPPERHEAD:* he'Columbus Journal says:
"If
there is
John
Hopley don't know the Copperhead, inside
no
use
Union soldiers on furlough were
dered during the war. And here is waat
John says, in The Bucyrus
June
PENDLETON,
hun
gry for PENDLETON, wild for PENDLETON and the cry for PENDLETON, in that lonely region, goes up like the voice of mourn, ing in the wilderness, to such an extent that it drowns the dashing of that stream spoken of
5 rA
Of all the factious men we've seen, ht- f, Existing now or long since dead, No one was ever known so mean
1
For General Grant with conquering tread, Marches to crush the thing men call, In politics, a Copperhead
latw-'j AXC
Widow sneering, Assassin cheering Copperhead,
Senator Frelinghaysen on Gen. Grant and il»e Party. The following letter from Senator Prelinghuysen, of New Jersey, was read at the
Grant ratification meeting in Trenton, on last thursday evening:
D. C.,
WABFIINGTON
ent duties here, aiding in the preparation of laws for the restoration of several of the reconstructed States to the Union, Will compel me to forego the pleasure of beng present at the meeting called to indorse and ratify our glorious platform and, nomination.
The character of the business in which we are now engaged
know will be re
I
ceived as a sufficient apology for my not complying with your invitation." Our party was once sectional is so nolonger. In
a
few weeks seven,itand I
hope nine, States
will add
iheir large ma
jorities to the party tbat makes the Declaration of Independence its platform and the elevation of man its object. Tbat and good, tbat patriotic and prudent,great
brave and modest man, who inaugurated victory our arms first
«n
to victory, and be-,
side him will stand his worthy
.popularassociate.
the accomplished and
moral
his
money, but exerting, his utmost energies to secura such legislation as would afford ample supplies for the army, were crying,
Colfax
Then the rebellion will all be over, and then this nation will make such strides in material devolopment, in intellectual, social and
progress,as has no paral
lel in history. Who that values the blessings of living in such an age, and in such a
New
country as
this, and who appreciates the duties thus imposed, can fail to join the onward ranksofthe party of freedom, of justice! and of elevation? As in the two great struggles our country has made for liboerty,
Jersey has been found in the
that in
h(
fair name receivts
no dishonor. Let
the
living manifest
their reverence for the heroic dead by
maintaining tho principles for which
died.
give
away for soldiers, as well as moxsey too iu the defrayal of his oWn expenses. Our people will remember thatno sooner hod Governor Morton,
FRED'K T. FRK LINO HUT***.
1 $
TO THE
and
a
hundred fragments of
men, who had part of bodies on the battle field.leftAs yet'their
ADORABLE.-*-In the
patriarchal age, sweet-smelling incense was an emblem of worship, and in
tr
FALMBB'S
were also getting
up festivals, con certs and lectures for the purpose. To oar delight, Schuyler Colfuh was thefirst and by far the most liberal respondout we ever had to our call for locturert. He wrote me consenting to come to our State immediately upon the adjournment of Congress and deliver eight leetures in behalf of our
...
"Homej"
compensation for
time and expenses, he stipulated that he would sot aceept of anything, whatever. But let me quote from the letter before me:
shall cheer
fully give both time and expenses, so that the whole groes proceeds can be given to so meritorious and patriotic a causa."
Thanks to our patriotic Legislature, before Congress'adjourned, and Mr. Colfax could come to fill these engagements, the State took tbe Home under ita care, thus obviating tbe necessity for the lectures in its behalf
but,
true to
FHAlOiro "TAFH1AN
the
in
stincts of a nature whose benevolcnce is
theve
latter times, tbo most acceptable symbol of homage that a gontleman can offer to the woman he adores is a case of that enchanting perfume, richer than frankincense, and more delicious than the scent of roses wot with daw—Pbalon's new perfume,
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When "Save tbe XInfenj"J»as the cry, And tbctxtand® for th® Union bl«d, The Nation's right he did deny
Vf
To save it-elf this Copperhead A Son of Liberty Oopperhead A Golden Circle Copperhead A tcheming, lying, pistnVf
Screaming flying, ,ji, •.V Mean, Canadian Copperhead.
Vti *•••.*-tf-»ta .»../»
When Southern miscreants de»lgnea, Their helplea^ prisoner^ blood to tnea, And Libby prison nodermin^
'V
Who scoffed at Pillow's bloody fray, And Andereoniilla's murdered dead? Who victory's hour did long delay
The traitorous, treacherous Copperhead, The crime creating opperhead Assassinating Copperhead ,,v. The strife exciting,
Wrath inviting, ^Death deiighting Copperhead.,-,^ .j.,
When widows mourned their lonely lot, ?».•, And orphan children wept their dead,, Who said their just deserts they got? rH The Northern rebel Copperhead
The widow libelling Copperhead jt Tbe grief deriding Copperhead j, The false, conspiring, /V1 isivst' city firing, •r O Booth admiring Copperhead.
Nor weman's grief, nor orphan's tears, Nor even a Nation's honored dead Are sacred from the jibes and sneers,
late
Of every brutal Copperhead Each church'aspersing Copperhead Each preacher cursing Copperhead Each Union hating,.. ... ,*
War creating, l--i Repudiating Copperhead.
Ho.
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Mir We publish no names without permission. Opinions of tbe Fs e—"They are doIngthe largest business the Arm is reliable, and deaarve their enccees."—WeeUf TrUmui, Feb. 8, 188S. '•We aave examined thafr system, and kaow tbem to bo a air dealing .firm."—If.
Feb.
27, 1S68.
"Last
MAT-lUr
«M TOUR.
week
a
LULF LFLL |H_.
gists. 9dwly-atom
T. Herald,
S I
PISSASH, Acjg^gndyonr
taapad enTelope and tnfer'HrciI thology." Direct AXXBIOAN NIWS CO., 1X1 atrett, New York.
Medical Illumination!
for Han and Women, aent free on receipt of- IS cent*, b) addreeaiiw Dr.
TO THE LADIE8,
WB ufifiati Or oVer 0H1 HTKBllitD
Dollar for Eacb
for
9?"
T®®.®,
OKEEW.
_Tb« griitNt Booktrtr pvbHihel Iu eontc nts ire deeply interatting ftnd shonld be earenlly jtefedbj every one. Tbe immenM demand for this e'itat work stamps it the most aaeceMftal BMk wt. It is decidedly tho BO*h for the Tinea. It fully UlastrateaOM Ireland, abound* in Bomance, Incidents aud Wit, shewing the Patriotism and Devotion, the TrtUll anil Vcrvor. oi that warm-hearted people, containing pagts and over lOMllustratioui. bound in cloth, green and gold. Price »3Agents wanted everywhere. Exclusive territdry eiren. Send for circulars and sample copy.
Artleie.
Send yonr Oiobof 10 and upwards, for deaeiiptivo cheeka,.ahoi{ljig what article ca& be obtained for One Dollar, with 10 cants for each check,.
rirculara Sent
Free.
Preaenta .worth from 93 to MtD aest fret bf ha to a pi as in go a
,1'Agwata
Wanted in
ever*
Town.
CUSHMAN db CO.,
10
Arch alreeS, Boston, w—1*'
JAS. B. _HAGGERTY„ & (j -ri'? .ytqaiiilh -S be*
h.
TIRALKRS IN
Tin, Copper and Sheet
vsiifl
iM
A rl_ ff5 fr?f|_.D
Slate
And Manufacturers of Vi
iri.n
JfS tJ
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5#^. _tw iadt
Galyanlzed IronCornlee, •.*!» Window Caps, buttering, Ae.
Agents, for the Very Best
HOT AIR FURNACES
w/ 187 Main Street,itoZ ntmp Torre Haute, Ind. ct 3L-S.J stlMfa-rvui) CJ .1. i4 -iosiiii 'ty
4»
P7"f£
"t'TiJ %S jsrtft tod-i"ha9tfSK j: "i) i'Spl i. MrC:.*T«
Work done in all parts of the country short notice and reasonable terms. m*yX2
rpHB SAINT
LOUIS Wit 1=
I A N 0
HiNDFACTURIN COHPANt The Pianos of this Company are esaentlally Alamos for Western People.
Ihey are not only made at home, but ace we! made. They have taken
Four First Premiuma,
at Western Fairs. They possess unrivalled ex cellence of tone and finish, and compara well In all respects with the bestiustraments of Eastern Manufacture.
Prices vary from $150 to $706 •is-.n
ACCOEDISQ TO STUB AM) WN18H. .•},
Mnfivery Piano is warranted for TiveTears.'S OLD 1UHTBUM KNTS EXCHANGED AT LIBEBAL BATES.
Warehouse 101 Sonth Fifth Street, corner of Walnut, and opposite the Southern Hotel. my27dly
MUSICAL.
L. KISSNER'S
W
No. 48t Oblo,S(treet»
XI OPPOSITE THE COUBT HOUSE, ,. ..c TKRKK-HAUm IND,
Sole Agent for
Checkering JbSons, Knabe Co., Steck Jt Co., Robert Nunn», Gale & Co., the Celebrated Patent Cycloid,
And other well known and reli^b^e
PIANO FORTES
Also, Carhart A Noedhams, and Prince
Church, Parlor and School Or• gam* and Melodeons! A Large and Elegant Assortment always-oa hand, which will be sold at LOWEB BATES than the same quality of Instruments can be had of any other dealer in the West. tV None bnt good reliable Instruments dsalt iu, such as I can warrant to my Cmtomersfor
FIVE YEARS! Pianos, Organs and Melodeont told on Monthly Payments. llo! For the Campaign 1
Brass and Silver Band Instrnments, Tenor and Bass Drnms Cocoa, Ebony, Boxwood and Silver Fifes Trimmings for Drums also, Flag* of all sizes, alto' the best quality and lowest rates.
Send orders to
PALACE OF MUSIC.
•V All kinds of Musical Instruments renalrsd the most approved manner. dAw
3 -. t!
G.
PIAMOSi, SIEIiOIWEOIfB
ORGANS,
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, and all kinds of Masio*. Merchaodwe, No.-91 Wabash Street,- (9 I jT." TEBitK HAUTK, INDIANA. ,3]
TUNING AND BEPAIB1NG of PIANOS and Other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will betaken in tnadefot NEW ONES. ,nins^«t»
i.
D. WITTIG&CO
8TBBBT.
nwiri'
ft
R.j'
3 nine
MUSIC.
LINDEMANN,
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DBALEU IN
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O. LINDKMANN.
MANHOND:
Juet PublUhed, in
a
by pur
chas.ng Sealed Ticket tor 3$ el*. Tickets le •cribtng tech Price are SCALED Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 85 cents, a Seal ed Ijcket wiil Jbe drawn without choice and delivered at our Office, or sent by mail to any address. Tbe prlte named upon it will bo delivered so the ticket-holder on payment of OM Dollar. Prices will be immediasaty sett to any address, as requested, by t-xprese, or return mall.
11
How Lost! How Restored 1
unUd etaielope. Price, nz emit.
A LECTURE OK THE NATTTBAL TBEATment, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhcsa. or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally Nervousnt-es, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Physical Incapacity, r^ulting from Self Abuse, So., by BOBT. J. (."OivtawiiL, M. D., author of the "Green Book," Ac. "A Boon te Thousands of Mkrai."J|
Sent under seal, in a plain envslope, to any address, POSTPAID, on receipt of six ceatJ, or two postage stamps, to CiiAS. J. C. KLINE AIX)., 127 Bowery, New Tork. Post Ofllee Box 468t. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. May6dw3m.
PLUMBING-e 5 B. BUCKELL being a practical PLCMBEB, auu at the request of many (Heads begs to announce that he is now prepared to «e cute ail orders in the above b"lneaa^inoonnectioa ith his
flOHse Painting and Graining.
SHOP—On Cherry Street, between 3d and 4th
BATHS, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, A. .fitted upon the most'approved principles. Hepalrlng promptly attended to sspS
ABBEBT.
friend of oars drew a pries of
f(W, which was promptly received."—DaOfSem, March 8, 1868. Send ffci circulars giving many mororaCsMaes* and bvorable notloea the Prese. Liberal in decements to Agents.from
Satisfaction guar.nteed.—
Kvan package of Seated Bnvelopee contsias one CMS out. Six Ticketsbr
$1 13
for
$3
Mfor
110 for llfie AU letters should b» addressed to HAKPEK, WIUOH CO., 17S Bra— way, I.T.
IOWA
j. E. MABSH
HEAL ESTATE AGENCY. FABMS, WILD LANDS, And City Property of every description, for Bale.
An experience of fifteen years enable as to insure satisfaction ia every department of taainsM relating to a general Baal •statS Agency.'
HARBERT & MAB8W, 54 WALNtrr
8TBMT,
nSTdwiy Des Moisea,lowa
"1'
•^tojT weSI smxft
Tar-
eign and Domeatlo Manufacturers, and are pi pared to fnrniah the whole country with D1 and FANOY GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS. JXWKL
BY. SILVER WARE, PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES, Sc., Ac. at tbe uniform price of
liM][
WE ofm.J
Baipint
.t ..
a .ti ,1»r-
CottonParasols,?1
Silk Parasols
IUS/UII AMD'.CHBAP
trim
iurtflw
iw'feavmfl awi .r^v
P«real«iJ
MT7SQUITO BARS^!
A Large^ Slock, bought cheap.aaf f"!' cheap.
Ladles' lid Children's Jtose
ISff cents and upwards^
GENTS' HALF HOSE,
Ball TrlMBlngs, lMBkngb, fa^e
and Maftellleg Trlm-
Mings, Bnttons,
8 a a a O re at a
A LARGE STOCK of STAPLES
To salt the times.
C. WITTICI* cway
Next Door to Datis1 Drag- Store.
BOOTS'AND SHOES.
lfiRRW,C|i8ARA!I.CIl,8Al(l OF"
Boots & Shoes
51 x) vlvlifS
-0 Ismo
1
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SUttllER
icoji
IhwrfailfiWenl flteBiker^jOi
AtKeaatsapleoe, a
liiWfopiM laii AkvAiKf
iPWMflf teittBrepfji mends and patrons,
i.tut 3ID
ni
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1
Owing to tho Great ,S
Panic of the Times I will CIOM oat my Stock bf Boots and Shoes, fair "_:oFiiv thirty Days, i—
Cost
of
I win ssll asy o«n maaunscture
Frenek €alf Boots
for
and!
Call and eiaalae(aad70«ai« eare So lay,
C. E. RUGGIJ:$
le
No.
N.
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Go's
celebrated
St.
North 4th
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gOOT8Ain)8HOBS.|
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A.tiIHilS-Wm
1
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Booto 4 8hoes Vcrjr Cheqf to elooeoat kis tares stock of
B««T» SFTMHW «AD OSTTENI^ Te aakSVMB telpicMock Toa wOlosv* Y-o asoaey by aaUlagonhlm at
V«.a IfMlMlliOS Blook,
This Departakeat l^lBu She haads of IKULITl
or
Nsw Oooasa orLtorcaas, as delivered at the few Fork Mnseum of Anatomy, embraoiag the subjects: How to Live aad what to UisiJot Youth, Maturity aad Old Age Manhood Geaer} ally Bevlewed. TU Caaaaof Indigestion Flata since aad Nervous IHssasis acooanted for: Mar. riaga ghlleaophlrally CoasMerad, Ac. Pookat volnsses oontainlng these Lectnrea will bo for warded oa receipt of four stampe, by addrssslag SMCCV NEW T6ax Xvalmi os1AaMoar, EII Broaaway, Bow Tork. autrisdly
BAKING POWDER.
O S
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.a:.H
BAKXNQ POWDER.
The best iaAIRiUCA. Tor sale everywhere. 0-las
BOACH, ANT, FLY, FL1A AMP BED-BTT«
RAT
EXTERMINATOR. T. R^KAltD, IM OUff Mis^t, •slat laals)
Orders by mail will be promptly attended to aad goods sent to-aay part of the country. m|18d3M
J, P. MoDONALD^ (Suocsasor to A. A. AXKOLD)^ DXAIsIl Of
Boots, Magazines, Payers, Stationery,.. Ac., POST Omoa Lossr....... „.Txaaa Hina, In
NovlSdly
MILLINCHY.
MRS.
WXTfiTH would respeetfully Inform tho cititans of Tsrre Haate. and vicinity, that aha haa taken the room, for* merly oocapleCS# "Mas. Kazdr, aad is prepared to do MlLLlNIBX in Ms varioaa braaehsa. ftUACHUItt
AM»
FtNHM Mitt *0 ««SU.
upon the ahortspt notice.. .Ooods kept coastautly oa head, with prices to suit parehaaerf.1 Re. South Fourth St., two sjUrMfusth of the Matkat Beaaa.
JOBK H. BBIZ,
brlr'i Sloet, I. bk am, Terr® Havte, Indiana,
OST raapaotfuly rerommsndshla well ssleot
ttttlanMy OT wr sMUIsMlaV^
mc
qen
Dr.
S. has
S
^'thbse^htf
the ills that flesh iriieirto, to give him a call^atod thptigh. yoa.may pot know ti^e oause ofyour nfefcn Wjaof distress, he Will tell you what organs ior pwrto oftlMi syat«Bk'aieafl»teatai»dtowhat extenti Call and satisfy yourselves.
The exti^xdmary success of his practice ha^ esfttblished for his system of cure a reputation unparalleled in the history of medicine, po wg»y tb«Siglory, and the malignity enemies cannot diminish its brilliancy. His treatment of diseases Comprises the use of Blectricity and Vegetable Medicines. He neither blisters, leeds, jaineral poi8ona^ nor noxious drugs. A successful praqtico iH pirov^ hisj^edjM to lbc certain, safe and
also
m0is.ioS
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The: St. Johns Morning News says: Few physicians who have ever visited our city, have so complete won the con fid idence .and commendation of their patients as bsa Dr. Spinney.' We daily hear him spoken of by his patrons in the moat satisfactory terma. ffis treatment of diseaiee ia eftcteal, and the afflicted have ,ui him areal friend.
And the Montreal Herald remarks: Dr. Spianey, foonder and proprietor of ofthe Xleotric, Medical Institute ia this dty, is an educated physidan, Afid a man of quick and strong perceptive faculties, well calculated te treat all complicated diseases.
Not having room to publish a long list of testimonials the Dr. would say to these who are not satiated after perusing the fellcwing, call at the office where: he will show others, and give reference to many who have received great beaeit from his
treatment^
r, •.rrr-.T
JJOABD OP EQUALIZATION
Notice Is^hereby glvea that in pursuaaoe of the provisions of Section 6Bof the City Charter, the Ooasstoa Cornell, together wish the City Clerk and 01 ty Assessor, .WUI seat at the Couacil Chamber, la said City, on Thursday, Jans 4th, 1808, at 9 o'elock it K.,asi Board of Bqaallsatloa, to hoar and decide ell' ooasplaints (if than be afcyji Ic Tslation to the City Appralssssat for the yes 1868, and equalise the same, as right aud Jostle May require. W/HABPKB, aaysidtd CHty Clerii.
es9
Ji 3U
rST
PartiealarAltealloKls |hsa sa
CUSTaM WORK
io eciiir
Sranfir^I feel it lmponible to eacpreeaaay gratitude to you for the won-idvM-em you b«ve made. My foot and lea, Which had lost a hurge share of the flesh, from the effects of Erysipelas (improperly treated at llrst by another physician^) is now quite weU, and the bones and muscles, ooee plain fo M'%eeA, are now oovered over nicely with fleah, J* .a healthy condition. Tkowhlgr along time I lay in hopeless oonoition, givaa up by many beyoodthe reach of medical aid, I hav«, by your kiad atteatioa for ten weeks, been saved, and I Hwl that you have bew an lnstramant in tha/hande of Ood to prolong my life. With feelings of the deepest gratifeids. 6 .tvi 1
I remain your humble servant, Mas. 0:- Hawxnrs, St John, May A, 1803. Prinoess St.
•i»4sa8 ef®' g«?mbi»» .V'isd isM 0 -if ,il«(»si«ivta nil
7b the EdUor of the Beenmg Telegraph: Diu SIB,—For flveeraix years! have been afflicted with dyspepsia in its most severe form. I have Mea treated for it by some of the Boost able physicians in Montreal. Prom time to time I placed myself under their treatment, and after using an enormous ^uaattty of medioine, felt myself only growing worse. My disease increased, appetite failed, was troubled with a sensation of pain, weight and fullness at the epigmsUium, coativeness became depressing, my spirits grew low, causing great dejection. I tried all kinds of. advertised remedies to no purpose. My hopes of recover} began to fail, when at last I concluded to try Professor SrnnrBT'e new method of cura. I am now a little over two nfientha under tbe Professor's treatment, and am happy to say that I feel like anewtaaa again, relieved of my distress, aad enjoying life as in days goae by.
TT WOlt
INN ety.
a^,( Ttttl* if'l rait
I
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t'.-m'l
aUd the
rhif 'U
-'A
lit mOLy
induced to prolong his stay in this
city, and eui bo eonsnltad at his rooms, at the Torre Haute House, until farthtr •, fit'* i^
tt1Bferifi^'fr8in a^!of
efficient.
To tlioee suffering with CATARRH* LABENCiETIS, BRONCHITIS or CONSUMPTION. in its first or earliest stages, he oiferto'a sure cure and immediateHe
extends a polite invitatioh to all who suffer
from the effects of ?1 »«*.:«
.. £aiw K* im%l eo Hwl
SCROFULA, HIP DISEASES, WHITE SWELLING .SALT-BHEUM, TETTER,^ AND EVERY HttmOR OF®1 ""WHATEVER KIND AND
CHARACTER. **r&di
Likewise, Spinal Disease, Curvatures, St. Vitus
General IMbility, Habitual Oonstipation, Ac.,
TO GIVE HIM A CALL.
Bead the following e»traclAfrof^,^he
Fran. The St Louis Dispatch sayaswi Dr. Spiooej, is ea«r of the most accom«
Eig
i(j
\aaw3 «*tf
Rshed physicians in the country, treatlung complaints end chronic diseases with a success that is almosl miraculous. Wherever be hat practiced he has "been remarkably fortunate, saving many thou* sands of sufferers from premature graves, and by his system of medical electricity, he has performed' cares in an immense variety of tbe most complicated diseases. We bave been acquainted with the Doctor for many years,, and can vouch for bis professional skill |nd ability to perform all that he promise^ and. to bis being a humane ana liberal minded gentleman.
The Salem Obtener says: By gentlemanly deportment, urbauity of manners, and his succ&sftal melhod of treating diseaae, he bha mined for himself a large oircle of fneeds who will wetoomitf bis return at anylhture period. We heartily ^Beommenditim to the afflicted wherever hemaygor
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Dancfe" Fi&i.
DYSPEPSIA, LIVERCOMPLAINT,
Parafysti
l"'-h
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s*
Tbe Doctor would most especially call. Having spent many years in the study and treatment of female, complaints, he faels competent to treat tbem in their most malignant forms, he: would therefore cordially invite all who may be racked with pain or Buffering from any of tbe great host of troubles with which your sex are so ofien afflicted, to come and try his new method of Qure, which has relieved thousands of their sufferings, nnd saved many from a premature grave.
Medical Weetriclty, 6TO*4
For all ladies who are afflicted by any of the following complaints \kld extremities, weak stomachs, lame and weak backs, nervous and sick headache, constipation and indigestion, pain in theaide and back, leucorrhoea, iprolapsus utyri, with internal diseases of the organ, and all. other attending complaints of the genito-urinaiy organs, is a safe, mild and efficient remedy.
Dr. Spinney's Eclectic Renovating Remedy for all irregularity incident lo young, or married ladies, whether from cold, sickness, inanition or misfortune^ is a sure, safe, and mild medicine, and is invaluable to those who prefer vigor aad health to sickness a^d decline. It is purely vegetable, containing nothing in the least injurious to the health, and may be taken with safety at all times. Private consulting rooms, especially for ladies.— Full particulars given by applying personally. gpa*v«reMg Men Who may be suffering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretions will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever laid at tne altar of suffering humanity. Dr. S. will guarantee to forfeit one hundred dollars for every cas&of seminal weakness, oe private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and. fails, to cure. He would therefore say to the unfortunate sufferers who may read this notice, that you are treading upon dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the proper remedy, for your complaint you may be in the first stage remember you are approaching the .last if you are bordering upon the last, aad suffering some or all its ill effects, remember if you obstinately persist in procrastination, the time must come when the most skillful physician can raider you no assistance, when the door of hope will he closed against you when no angel of mercy can bring you relief. In no caseifaas the Doctor failed of success. Xhea let not despair work itself upon your imagination, but avail yourself of the beneficial results of bis treatment before your Case is beyond the reach of medical skill or before grim death hurries you to a premature grave. gf isvit *VFCT! I «»&i<a«i» «^Jtaaaie-ig«r1ienr"' ."vw ftil lo vtuitmqlK
There srq many men of the age of thirty to forty who are troubled with tdo frequent evacuations from thebladder, oftea accompanied b$y a slight smarting or burning sensation, and weakening the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining tbe urinary deposits a ropy sedunent will' often be foun^ and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milkish hue, again changing to a dark and turbid appearance. There are many men who die of thMadifficuity, ignorant of the cause.
»dT 4&I
Wn.ua*9raPH*HS,
At No. 39 Saaton Street.
P. S.—Any {MMOD wishing coBflrmation of the above caa bate It by calling on me. '-3
W.
S.-
Moatreal, Sept H, 18«r. fti* di •}*%}%*(. 7£*&}'i -^tio artids ilcr-c'v t/iJ w.-ic Hi ic tg*an%bxiitd .j. ¥T9f
Da. Spxinr*T&-Dsar Sfi^I feel that I should be doing a great injustice to you. and, falling far short of my dut£ to my ligillowHiufferets, should^ faQ to acknowledge the benefit received by your skilful treatment. Before.coili)Og to yon, I had been suffering for about six years with a cough and affection of the lungs, which at last becamo quite serious, Weakening, debilitating, and unfit ting me for all the duties or pleasures of lira. It is about four months since I placed myself tinder your treatment, 'and am happy to say that myvc0ugh/-i*ceae,«9- hugs feel strong, andjny general health is restored. Xeu only iiy that' I- would heartily mdailiirho suffer with likearto idiee themsafvesundtf yoar tnssiaieiitwMout #&ij. WithheartfWt aadrestoratSoti tohesflth, |_fM, P&t respeCU&Uy, yooia, Ac. 'XUBiMRlt XnR^'': 782 Oaas aveaoe, St Louis, Mo.
A
Dr. S. will-guarantee a perfect cure in all sui cases. »4i ii
oi irfV«t.*e
bo*
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oj ill Caution to the rabti& ^1,
.nbev
Every intelligent and thinking person must know tbat remedies handed ^ut for general use should have their efficacy e** vablished by weU tested experience in this hands of a regularly educated pfaysician* whose preparafory studies ,fit him for alj the duties he must fulfill yet the country is flooded with poor nostrums and cure* alls, purporting to be the best io tho worldx which are not only useless, but always to jurious.The unfortunate should be particular in selecting his. physician, as it is a lamentable yet incontrovertible fact, that many patints are made miserable with rained constitutions by mal-treatmeot from inexperienced physicians ia geaer§| practice. The experienced general praettoner, having neither opportunity^ nor time to make himself acquainted with their pathology, commonly pursues one system of treatment, in most cases making an indiscriminate use pf that antiquated and dangerpus weapon, ^tfercury.
All who have committed, an excess of3 any kind, whether it be the soliuu-j^viosy of youth, or the stinging rebuke of mis^.
laced confidence ia matnrer yean, setikg antidote ia. season. The Paina andjp Aohes, and Iaasilude and Nervous pros^ tration that may follow are tho £arome*j ter to tho whole system. Do not ws&t for^. the cmsommation that is sure to follow do not wait for unsightly Ulcers, for His., abled Limbs, for Loss
!bran
Tcf
TEETH
..Beauty, aqdj
Complexron. r-n-
^^iaCEA^p
WtTH^TT.^
jeyrr.9 Tia'.n'"' »u
Office Hours 9 to 1, 7 to 5 and Consultation free.
