Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 September 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICE^!

DDBBSS -sajsfeeneipr •A- TO THE teA farvsiW* OTBTOBS AH® MBU-MAW®. whose «nfferingB haw been

untary discharges np?n your general health

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T.

prodnce

P06B a little wtrMX

npon your general the heart 1 »te« •rtlon produce palpatio®

Qr T00r

your liwr, or urinary

uaney.,

a^o

t« vnnr Tour arise

frequently get out of orde

fl

*or

sometimesthicfe^mflKy,

ropy on

t5p

SSr i. h».^

^^h.rcspaia of (iliGiI-l,rrtttliiDg or Do constipated^ dyspepsia f.|nting, or rushes of Wood to ?^U^a2f.P|.,onr m«no% impaired? Hyour the felling upon this subject? Do mindconBtantjy °piugl tired of company, yon l^l

away6 from every tody Does any little thing _a intiin Ib your sleep brotcto or"reatfeBi? I«

lUn« The bloom on your cheek ft» fright'

Ute.auiTyon attribute this to dyspepsia or liver

^Now'r^de.-, gtlf-abuit", veuerial diseases badly cur^ andse*ual exi«ss««, are all capable or produring a weakness of the The onrans of eooflratian, when in perfect health, make tghe mang Did you over think that those bold defiant, energetic, persevering, successful business men aro always those whose generative oreane are in perfect health Kou never hear HQch men complain of being mtlancholy. of Ber^ ousnetv, of palpitation 01 the heart. They are never alraid they cannot succeed in business they don't becomisad and discouraged they are always polite and pleasant in ihecompany of ladie*, and look you and thorn right in the fa« none of your downcast looks or "^yother meaunMwabaat them. 1 do not mean thoso who keop the oreans Inflated by running to excess. Tho«6 will not only ruin their coustitntione, but also those thev ^businots with or for.

How many men, from badly cured diseases, from the effects of self-abu.e and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system,so much as to Induce almost every other disease—Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, ana almost every other form of diseaso which humanity is heir to, and the real nLtnr trouble scarcely ever suspected, and havo doctored for all but the right one.

Diseases of 'these organs requ re tho fuse of a Diuretic. llfeLMB0M,9 FLUID EXTRACT BUCliC is tho g-eat Diuretic, and Is a certain jure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic WeakDests, F. male Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Orinary 0 Jeans, whether existing in Male or Female, from wbftievttr catiao originating, and no matter of

uio^reatmeEt is subnittad to, Consumption or Insanity may ongua. Our flfah and blood are supported from these aourcea, and the health and happlnew, «"i* that or Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy.

Helmboldt's Kxtraot Buchu, ward of 18 years, prepared by H. T. HKLMBOIiD, Druggist, 694 New Yor.k, and 104 South lOtn-st., Philadelphia, Pa. Paten—$1,85 per bottle, or 6 bottles for «6,W, ddlivored to any address. Sold by all Druggests everywhere.

Sir None are (Jbuhins nnlesj done up in steelengrayed wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed „_r„DnT„ a24deou-we»wZm. H. 1. HBLllBOIiD.

Ladies Tate Particular Notice.

Caution.—Mirrled Ladies should never take them when there is any reason to believe thomsplves pregnant, for they will be aure to produee a

mM°Bw!*§lAOOMBER,

REAL mPBAU FBMA.LB PILLS.

WARRANTED FRENCH.

THESEafterwards

PTMA so coletratid many years ago in Paris, for the relief of. remale irregularties and so notorious tcr their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale ior tuo first time in America. They havo been kept In comparative obscurity, from the fact that tho originator Dr. Velpoau, is a physician in Paris, of groat wealth and striot conscientious principles, and has withheld them from general use, lost they should be emploved for anlawful purposes. In overcoming femaleobitrnctlons, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them but they are .offarcd to the publio only for legitimate use, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when It is understood that the object is unlawful.

General Aorent for United

States and Oauadas, at Albany, N. T. Sold by all Druggists. d&w till Jan 1, 1869.

IMMENSE INCKEA8E OF 8AIES.

ALLCOOK'S POROUS PLASrBRi

Where one was sold fewyears ago, a thousand are aoid now. They strengthen, warm and invigorate the part upon which they are applied, and rolieve nervous affections of the bowels, lumbago, pains of the side, and usually all local pains. Is affections ot the kidneys they are of great service. _l

Lame Back. New York, Nov. 23, 1859.

Allcock

A

Oo.—Oe»tlemen:

I lately suffered

severely from a weakness in my back. Having heard your Plasters muoh recommended for cases of this kind, I procured one, and the result was a 11 could desire. A single blaster cured me In week. Tours respectfully, ujttGGS,

Proprietor of theBrandreth House.

Principal Agency, Brandretli House, New York. Sold by all Druggists.

THE

NATIONAL TfiUST CO. OF TOE CITY OF NEW YOBK No. 836 BROADWAY,

Capital,ONE MILLION DOLLARS.

CHABTEBED BY THE STATE.

Dabios B. Manqa.*i, Prus't. Jas. Mkrbill, Bec'y. Receives Deposits and allows FOtJR PBB (3ENT INTEREST on all Dally Balance?, subject to Check at Sight. SPECIAL DEPOSITS for Six Months, or moro, may bo made at five per cent. The Capital of ONE MILLION D0LLAB9 is divided pmoug over 500 Shareholders, comprising many gentlemen of large wealth and financial experience, who are also personally liable to depositors for all obligations of the Company 0 double the amount of their capital stock/ As the NATIONAL TBTJST CO. receives deposits in large or small amounts, and permits them to be drawn as a whole or in part by CHECK .AT SIGHT and WITHOUT NOTICE, allowing Interest en au. daily baianceb, parties throughout the country can keep accounts in this Institution with special advantages of security, convenience and profit. jelTdw6m

"To Owners of Horses."

Thousand* of Horse* dio yearly from Colic.— This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment, in pint bottles, price one dollar, will positively onre every case, if given according to the dlreotlons, when first taken. It is warranted superior to anythlu^ else for Outs, Qalls, Sprain*, Old Sore*, Swellings aud Sore Throat. It is no new remedy, but of 21 years' standing, and approved by the first Horsemen in tho country.— Ool. Philo P. Bush, of the Jerome Park Course, has usod it ior yoars, and recommends it to his friends. Orders are constantly received for It, rom the Racing Stables In England. It has stood the test of time, no ono lias ever tried it but continues its use, Recollect to get Dr. Tobias'Venetian Horse Liniment in pint bottlos, and take no other.

Sold by Druggist* and Store-keepera through out the United State** Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. IMwlm "MANHOOD."—Another

rt

.from

ifeifl Medical Pamph-

th« pm of

Da. Cwns. The "Medical

rime*" says of this work: "This valuable treatiae on the cause and cure of premature decline, »howi how health is Impaired through saoret abusea of youth and manhood, and how sailly regained. It give! a clear synopsis of the impediment* to marriage, tbecauss and effects of nervou* debility, and the remedies therefor." A pocket edition of the above will be forwarded on receipt of six stamps, by addressing Doctor Gratis, No. 88 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.J^. juIylSdly

Catarrh can be Cured 1

HEADACHE—At once relieved. COLDS IN THE HEAD—Vanquished^,JT-' DEAFNESS—Overcome. WEAK VYS9—Kail* Stroag. "is" ASTHMA—Quickly cured.'

RAEDEK'S GERMAN SNTFF. It neTer falls to cure, Is quick in it* operatlea, and being put np in neat raetalio boxea, it never lowslts virtue. Hundred* of toetlmonials could beihown to prove its goodness, bnt It ia neWless, for enoa being used it rapidly, wins its way into favor. 7*rsale by all Drnggists. Price, 36«en*, or send 60 cents to O. P. Ssymonr A Co., Boston, ndreoeive a box by return mall.

none

NOTE THMB PACTS.

itimummttssts. business, pleasure, In short, almost everything In this sublunary world obia'ns more consid atlon than the preservation of that blessing with

it does not find the human system in the best cob dition to defy its peril*.. To use a homely phrase, the torrid summer weather "take* the starch oat of the people,' and leares ihemJimp aiadlaB-

bt

Irou enjoy yourself in society as well? Do 3 on JSr.ne your busings with the same energy? Su, m«cb confidence, in yonree ,Arer voux spirits ilnll and flagging, given to flts of malncholvT if bo, do not lay it to your liver or I ™y«STp.ia Have you restless nights? Tour back wMk^ your knee* »Mk and have but little appe-

Christadoro's Hair Preservative. Ob, how beautifully glossy your hair looks of late, Maria. Yes, Julia, lince I have us^d Criftadoro's Hair ?reserA«tive and Beantifler,Jmy'tfair has'improved wonderfully, and stopped falling out altogether.-

Sold by Druggists, and applie^ by all Hair Dressors. Manufactory No. 68 Maiden Lane.' Principal Depot No. AstorHouse.

ITCH! ITCH I ITCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH 1 SORAT'OH In from 10 to 48 hours. f?heaton'8 Ointment cures The Itch, cures Salt Shewn, cure* Tetter. cures Barber's

ffheaton's Ointment ffheaton's Ointment i?heaton'8 ointment dmeaton'8 ointment Wheat on's ointment

IMF SIX-CORD,

Will find J.SJP. Coats' No«. 50, 60 & fo Expressly, adapted to, their wantsJy7ftod3m *i

JOHN ARMSTBONe,

unsmlth and Stencil Cutter.

Flour, Whisky and daok brands, also Plate! fpi marking Olothlng, out to order. Guns made and repaired in the best of style

All work warranted to give satisfaction. Hhop 2d door Kaat of the New Court'Hotue, Ob'0

«t^atth^t^^n^Hay|(p,pr®

PHILOSOPHYof

Nkw

Oodbsh o*

.BOOTS AND SHOES. HOS

Boots,^&

4jiQ g^jiT

tor

^l^ nrn U(»w 5|ben»

tnrally ferble ara nnutuslly depressed: the naturally strong are not, as,v^rons a^ thiy might be: Beven-elghtfis of the coinmunity feel more or lt*s the in&aence of the atmo*pheric changes which

tlie effects of these changes that HOSTETTER'fl STOMACH BIT 1 EES have obtained no small porlion ~Qt tbelr Celebrity. The

'Tonic of Iht Age

is sot only a specific for Chronic

Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Billonsnesj, and Narv« one OomplaintB, but also5peventlve of malarloita epidemics, Whoe*er wishes to be insttred against au attack of inMrmitteht or remittent-fever (both of which prevail to a melancholy extent all over the country,) will do well to resort without del*y, to this famous invigorating and anti-bil-ious specific. Quinine has bad its day. It leaves a sting behind, and physicians are beginning to discard it, .Bnt: jaOSTKTTKB'8 BITTBB8 become mor« pstiulsiriatid comihand .a vawer- «4le with each successive season, simply because they bro'fuce abetter medicinal rffect tban any of the powerful poisons used ^a TOJUcs. Aud are at onco a sail and palatable preparation, 2Cdwlw

GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Tonag Men's Gulfle io Hippy Carriage and Coajngal Fnlicit The humane views of benevo leutPhysiclans, on the Errprs *tid Abu.cs incident to You'h and Early MHnbood, sent in sealed letter envelope?, free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bol f., yhilfdeltfbia, Pa

spp24d#Sm

CHRISTADORO'S HAIB DYE

Old Father Tima. taki'B manjr a year To turn to white dark colored hair But instantly the EXCELSIOR DYE Brings back the tint that charms the eye Aud Nature owns that cunning Art okn her own living hues impart.

Coats'

&P

EAT SIX-COB I --C AB1.BD

it adH*

JOHN fc HUGH AUCHXSTCIiOSS,

_SOLE AGENTS.IN NEW YORK, 3J No. 108 Dnane Stre*t,

Clothing-manufacturers and purcU asers of Spool Cotton for use on Sewing Machines, demanding best and strongest

E TI E^!

e.steiti-i —hws, 4$i

„Kdving just received,.at

C. E. ttU^OLES

a well selected Stock of ITjnMn^Mitteik and OhU dren's Summer Wear, which I will offer tor Salt at the

Verf

Lowest Cash

Boots

All of the above complaint* common to mArIcg humanity, can be cared by the use of thewall known remedy

General

it?h.

cures Old Sores. cures Every Kind

OF KVKBT HUMOR LIRE MAGIC. Prico, 60 cents a box by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass: For sale by all Druggisti.-

Boston, Sept. 18,1867-3ta Wdwly

friend" '/r." I

EySBT person

no tbe,conquered."

wmm*'

J. A. VBYDAGH.

Plans, Bpeoiftoationii Superint«ndanoe, and Detail Drawings fUrniBhed for every description of Building*,,™ ....•

Orno*.—flMth eut Corner df Maln and FiSb Streets, over Donnelly's Drug Store. my26dly ..

Price!

And I havo alio received a large assortment ot Men's, Boy's and Yonth'i Boots and 8hoea, bcugh at the bead of the market, so they ban be

Sold to Suit tbe Present Times

Cheap—3ma))

My motto is "Buy Cheap, Profits and Quick Bales." 1 also manufacture aiO

g»U Oh

l%nd*

MEN'S WORE

On the shortest notice and the most fuUonbla styles. MENDINQ done neatly and in haste.— Don't ferget the place, but call and examine, if you do not buy. O. E. RUQGLES,

Jy8dtf No. 16, North 4th Strett.

OOTS AHP shoes.

1N JD W S

»l« Is telling

Shoes

&

Atooto

Very Cheap

ihoe«

and Gaiters,

To make roont ibr Spring stock. Yon w1U»»t« money by calling on him at

j.jv So. 8 Meohanios Block, ,fParticular Attention is glna to CUSTOM WORK

This DtparliBMft.il ia the fcaMi cf 8KILLFXTI

WOBKKSN.

6dtfctln

S. HARBERT.

rs

IRA GROVE R, Jb^

|^AUIdl| 4 3&|tat far the Q«nan Snuff.

J-

i, (Kxczrr nmin) ni BnH«Hng Hobth or

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Orwf^pItiwtwP'ynwwwt

one'yeaif,inJlaTanoa...«FiU^,....n.. 910 00 Tor fix month*, in adTaaoaw.^^,...•..6 00 Tor three mouth*, in adTteea...,.iM...,....... 2 66 For one mantlu in advancr S. Deferable to City Subscriber* at20 eta. per Weak

Single copies, 6 cent*.

iOPK

LOOK TO

IBTEKBSTS.

8ar« Time and Mouey.

if you have cvnytMng to sell, If you have tost anything, If yoxfihewe found anything, if you havea house to rent, you want to rent a house,*' you want boarding, If fNu want anything, Tell Five Thoosand People at once,

I BY—

Atfferifsiiuc In IheBaUy Express, "1

-----

l**We

fovfc been carrying on he Louis

ville Journal thirty-seven years, and duriug all this time tie have known no man of business in the city to fail toho advertised liberally. And we have known

Eyxby man who shouted

every other

person who wrote letters to the army env couraging soldiers to desert tbeir com rades, tood his cue from VooRHEBS and other men who were in alliance with him. ..

Forrbst, the

Fort Pillow

batcher, fraternized with

Voorhsxs

YooBHEEaj.' the SQldier'a

notdehy

1864

K.. Itfaasw

IOWA

tiEAIi 3EB«XATK AGENCY.

forSalef^

atlng to a general Real Eitate Agenoj*.

in

the New York Convention and would shout with proud ezulatation over tbe news of his election.

MlSSaillBSINB IIMIIS^ I

The

man who

enjoys the reputation

of having recommended soldiers to get iron collars made for their necks, and have the words ''Lincoln's Doa" branded thereon^is D.W.

Voobhbks,

"thesoldiers

=====

HOESBT, &EF* C. WALKER

Bowles, Milligan, tron, Humphries, John and Dick Dodd want VooRBnncs elected because they feel that such an indersement'of him would mike them re»pecta« ble

who Invented danger*

ous compounds to burn steamboats and Northern cities, was moving against the Union inih^aune spirit

as

inspired the

that which

less

crittittihl but not

less

levolent"cQurs9 of^Vo'oRHiis.

ma-

simply declared that it was the duty of the government to crush out the rebellion. This man talks of being judged by his record Let him tell the soldiers why he dared to vote that the rebellion ought not

tp be crushed.

T-hb Cincinnati Times fears our erring Southern brethren will keep on bullying the^freedmen until they are driven to desperation.

For instance, General Gordon's threats of'drenohing the leaves

els had read

OF 1IARRIA€IE.-A

Leotckbs, a* delivered at the

New Fork Museum Anatomy, embracing the subjeots: How to Llve and What to Live for Youth, Bfaturlty ahd Old Age Hanhood Oenerl Uy Reviewed. The Oause of Indigestion Iiatu. lpoe and Nervous Diseases aceonnted forj-. Marians' Philosophically Considered, Ac. Pookbt olnines containing the*e lectures" will-be forwarded on rereipt of four stamps, by addressing: dco'r NEw Yqbk

Way, NeW York. marlCdly

Yet this is the man who wants to be judged by his record 1 a record! which Bhows that he dodged more roll[calls than any other man that ever bat in Congress, but that with all his dodging, his Woe was never wanting when his "no" would injure the Union and help the rebel cause. *•—s————

Daniel

W.

)|ore Voortee*' SNerd. More than three months after the rebel* friends of

Daniel

n"

iriend," dares

that on the* 18th of January

he voted against

a

resolution which

of

Morb

the forest

with the blood of white and black men," unless the negro will vote just as his old master wants him to do, seems the climax of ihdifceretion. «wwrrj -tamm————

D. W. TooRftEEs' Hardesty

letter:on the ramparts of Fort Pulaski, which they bad captured from the United States, the author of that pledge ot "one hundred thousand men to defend tbe Boil of Virgins," made a speech to his constituents in which he confesses that he said: 'I will not vote one man, one dollar or one gun" to assist the government in supthis rebellion. id iqcs* —•**—*—mmfrnm.

When^B.

G^JHarris, the infamous

Mainland traitor, rose

House

Shoes

in his place in the

of Bepresentatives of the United States, and uttered a solemn invocation to Almighty God that tbe South might nev* er be conquered1 D. W. Voorhees voted againBt his expulsion from

the Bouse and

refused to vote for a resolution of censure, thus indorsing

Harris

posterity to ramember that the infamy of

Harris

Voorhees impudently

claims that after he made bis infamous Greencastle speech he was friendly" to the government. If such were the case he would have bo difficulty in proving it. We challenge him, then, to show one solitary word that he ever uttered, throughout the entire struggle for national life, that exhibited a spirit of friendliness towards the government.

And we solemnly declare, on the other hand, that be never gave publio utterance to ono solitary word in all those years of war that would not have been cheered to the very echo had it been spoken in any rebel camp.

Oh, lovely "soldiers'B friend!" Yes, more than six hundred thousand soldiers" claimed, him as tbeir

hey were the boys who wore the gray."

rwTYwRHEEsls atticted with

one of the meet conveniently and methodi cally treacherous memories that ever assisted a demagogue in forgetting what he would hare his

forget and yet

cotemporaries

D. W. Vn

is con*

strained to remember and forced to acknowledge that more than three months after his rebel friends, encouraged by such promises as that which he sent to his ancle HasdesXT, had inaugurated war against the United States, by the capture of Fort Moultrie and Castle Pinckney, he said to his constituents: "As Vour representative, 1 declare to you that

An experience of fifteen year* enable* na to in-* man, Mo4oUfI or one gun with which to to*H(y

sire satisfaction in erer department of autfnees

HAEBEET & HAESH, 54 wjjjnrr street, nZTdwl? Des Moine*«Iowa

on war against our Southern brethren 1" Remember, reader, this speech, as Voorhees

admits, was made more than

three months after war had actually begun.

speeches and fetters and similar otter ances from his fciends Wood and Vallandioham, had Hmmenced hostilitie on a most formidable scale by the cap* tare of forts, arsenals, dock-yarda, etc, he,

W.

VooRfiEis, left the city

of Washington with-his friend John

Brecksnrtdob. The

worthy at least of each other's society-

journeyed together for a long distance on jury

the homeward route, holding protracted

State, with him, into the vortnx of rebellion. Voorhees came to Indiana. For what

We do not charge that he intend­

ed to

attempt the

no one

to

suckeed in any considerable if even in a respectable degree who didn't advertise libtratty."—Prsntmr

ruling spirits

"irot another

man nor another dollar to carry on a civil war," learned that shout frotp VooRHBeu' Greencastle speech

Fktkr T. Bttseirk and

same role here that

Bbeckenridge tried in Kentucky, but we do say that had he so intended he could not have made a better beginning than he did at Greencastle, immediately on his arrival in the

Here are some of

Resolved, That as citizens we shall always

Resolved, That Governor Morton, when he wants troops to slaughter the descend. ants and coutrymen of Washington, Jackson, Clay and Joe Daviess, be re spectfully requested to make no call on those counties which have heretofore furnished men and money to defend tbe N ation against foreign foes but that

the

United States

said

fperson who was anziqus to

know whether-j'the South, had. resources enough

to

keep the Union ariny

had probably beard or

in

of that meeting,

af

bay,"

read

of

Y0orheS»'

ieech at Sullivittt, in whifch he declared at 'eigbt millions of

i.

paid him the double compliment of unwearied attention and the most hearty applause^ He fixod the responsibility of the national rupture where it belonged— upon the shoulders of those who had stubbornly refused to put forth an effort for peace and avert the terrible evils of a fratricidal war. The audience thought as he did, and when, as their representative, he announced himself for compromise ratherathandisunion, for peace rather than war, and opposed to the voting of one man, one dollar, or one gun, with

which to carry death and desolation to\

Southern firesides,' hia hearers testified

their approbation of the sentiment by the moBt vehement applause. We never heard our gifted Congressman in a more felicitous mood, or the manifestations of approval from his hearers more marked and decided."

Bemember that this meeting

hbbs'

than three months after the reb­

speech

custom, houses and post officers, and more than three months after the rebels had] fired upon a government steamer, the

Yet this man pretends that he

There are orange trees at the Tuilleries 350 years old. In California they measure the progress of new towns by statistics of the quantity of whiskey sold in a day.

Twelve thousand barrels of flour were received at Portland, He., last week.

Camels are used as beasts of burden in Nevada, but the railroad is about to spoil their business.

A perfectly

white jnagpie

1

Walla Walla, Washington Territory has just concluded to trade in greenback*" In Iowa they are "Grant -V?'"-

Nearly every sign of the war which devastated the valley of Virginia has disappeared.

French official papers made no mention of the arrival in Paris of Spanish Infantas.

A man made $30,000 gathering mustard seed in southern California last year.

The young women employed fa' the Troy Collar Manufactories are said to number five hundred and to have a very considerable amount of money in the treasury of the "Union."

Two thouaattd new buildings have been erected in SW Louis within twelve months. It is said Le Tmtamarre brings in its editor and proprietor eight thousand dollars

Near Halboro' Point, on a a I a W a lurehujsen discovered*?

Pew

to the sheep.

I

The

secret interviews by the way.' Brec&en-I h&vo thanked the people, afthe United kidgk went to Kentucky to carry his States for the aid. and sympathy thoy have

he

confine his levies to those communities which never sent one man to uphold the I A. speculator in Meriden, Ct., fearing a of our Union in its march of conquest crisii some years ago, turued hig property id civilization. over to his wife, and she refused to give it

Resolved, That the six New England up. Even now,

States, by their anti-slavery orators, I provisions of her will he can only have preachers, lecturers and agitators, have I the income of the property, and that only Drought about this dire conflict between so Iciigas be remains a widoWer, the prop-

the North and the South, afid those States having opposed foreign^

.upon our be­

loved native land Hero is what the editor of the Press, the.Democratic organ of Putnam

his comments on the proceedings

and -the speech of

amij••'We rtjgret that

Voor-

w«"have not3s|ace*\or

a lengthy review of the able, eloquent and patriotic speech of Mr. Voorhees at the Court House on Wednesday

for

Vallandigham.

ABIE TIES.

writing

and calling on

should, of right, cleave to him,

Voorhees,

also.

a

was held,

these resolutions were passed and

Voor-

was made more than

three months after the war had been inaugurated by VoOBHBBB'Southern friends, more than three months after the capture

of fortB, navy yards, arsenals, mints,

my'fe a tebyme^#J5ttifwer^ Becaoeo it is flrat ersdled, than tilraahed, and fimtUy^Jiaconies *Ihi U«

A minister in Lee, Ma»., jreastea to a congregatiipn averaging, .about £va porsons.

rents must Wllfgh ir^Meued

Id pay the mttuafer.

O.

.worthy pair-

Black bears aTe!b"tebm1^g tiumeroos in the northern Motion of New Hampshire. In many places th*y hay» •dea» great n-

P^fisional ftowawnt of Creta

received from America.

A charity school girl,. examina* tion in Psalms, on'being asked, "Wlfttifl the pestilence that walketh in darkness? answered,,,"Jiedbugsj sir?".,: i, rfaiifcr'

The Lowell Cbwrnr makeS adistint^on with a difference,'in that horse trota are not alj^aj^s.feir, fairs are al wajj^horBe trots•.t.

The

tbe resolution's which

that meeting at Groencastie promulgated that meeting of which Voobhebs was

(hmmotweatth offers the.

price for hides, horns and hoofs

of

Cop

pefheads, for the Grant tannery in Ward Ten. How would it like a few SenaSbri&l Boston Be$,

tbe hornsTrom RadioaTs.'

The Charleston Courier reports

our sister State&, irom. '^foreign aggres sion or domestic violence"—we acknowl* edge this to be a duty to the cause of well regulated liberty, and claims of our country but we deny the right of the General or State Governments to embroil us or our fellow-citizens in intestine war or internal strife with the people of tbe coStates of this Union and having, time and again warned the members of tho party now in power of the latal tendency of their insane course, and implored them abandon the stubborn and unwise policy of anti-Blavery agitation, we here take for our motto, Not. one dollar, and not one man from Indiana with which to subjugate the South and inaugurate civil war!"

#si)eech

made by a negro at a. democratic barbe cue in South Carolina., The darky waaeevara on scalawags and carpet-baggersf^nd hoped every negto would be a Denaociat

Near Green Eiver City, on the

Central

Pacific Railroad, a pile of quarried stone recently igaited spontaneoosly and at last accounts 8till.burfciof»*.It is appatantlygandstone, saturated with fsetrpjeun},

The bay gelding John Stewart, on Tuesday, performed the remarkable, feat of trotting twenty miles to a wsgonF at Fsthion Course, L. I., in 37 saconds less than one hour. the

Lisbon gold mines, in New Hamp­

shire, are now worked seventy-due feet below the surface, the vein being twentyon« feet below the surface, the vein being twelve feet wide. Four days crushing re cently amounting to $202.

Velocipede races, in which ladies will iaks part, are now announced in France The French Impress,

erty, jn tbe case

wars waged

against Great Britain

and Mexico, in 1812 and 1847, respectively, and denominated them "ungodly wars," it" is recommended to National Union men, of all parties, to permit these six Abolition States to do all the fightiog with the people of the South, so that all the honor, all the glory, and all the trophies of "th'at unnatural contest •hail cluster on the brow of tbe traitors who have forced civil war

partial to this kind of exercise, and rid es in the park and takes long excursions

ef his

by

marriage, going to

one of the churches of that place.

A noted divine was ledturingaon

The consumption of ripe grapes .within ike city

of

Paris is estimated at about"

Mr. Georga

little reepite from the arduous duties of journalism. No man is better entitled to it. ftot long since, Mr. Childs, with characteristic generosity, presented to persons employed in responsible positions on the Ledger, life insuance policiec, amounting in the aggregate to, 40,000—undertaking, at the

five are dalled home to join

gregational Church."

of the West, sent to carry food to Anderson's little garrison at Fort Sumter.

was a

friend of the soldiers of the Union If the man who hated, despised and never fifliled to opposethe cause for which the soldiers fought and died was their friend, then did

Voorhbbs

Blue—and so did

love the Boys in

Blackburn,

Forrest and

Wibz,

The Sacramento river is drying up. It is said that Mrs. Mowatt Bitch

a novel. -t1 *.**

King George of Greece*calTs ftis boy Constantino. Seventeen hundred thousand million graBshoppero in Leavenworth, Kansas.

J. V..-BUY-AS.-

'jOKWffiSim.

115 xMAIN ST.,

n-^p-TBRRB

WORD

BEAD ii tho staff of lifie—yonr most Iroportant article of diet. The health of yoar '•mlly largely depeads upon its baing

S4W*:,./. v-r 0

LIGHT AND WHOLESOME.

Wonld yon h(i*6 it

t&t

shot near Liege, Belgium. lXxxJ-AbV/Aizi. k.£Luxjuuj.uw.

An opera buffa, founded on ihe invention of the steamboat, is Boon to be presented in Paris.

Garibaldians lately attacked and destroyed the office of a reactionary newspaper in Palermo. Solid granite coffins are the latest post-! mortem Vanity.

Revenue officers have been raiding on unstamped sHrdines in San Francisco.

•IT 13 ABSOLUTELY PURE,1*

Buyert of

NITHONA Ms]

Bi-

Carbonate-

of

oar coott.

NEW FALL

newfajll

NEW FALL

SD8AI.L CO,

Dress

Stylish

—about $3,000 per annium—for ten years, at the expiration of which time the policies become, by their terms, self-paying

The Springfield Republican says of the

Japan^o pupils aJt the Mwiaon

Academy,

I Massachusetts "That gentlemanly

Jap,'

Chara Beynoeke, was in town on Wednesday on a furlough from the Academy, where himself and brother natives of the Orient are making g6od proficiency in the language of the Occident, and in the customs and usages of the best New Engs land society. The two older ones of the

Gkods.

iO,

SO,

Alpacas

to tiie country on her paechanicalsteed

afobr

her

7

death^ by the

the

suffloiency of human testimony to establish £be truth of miracles, when a piipil suggested a practical application of the doctrine: "What would you Say, eir," if

8,-

570 tuns for the year 1866, besides tho?e

cultivated within the limits,-of- which no return can be "obtained. This .year, .the quantity will probably exceed 10,600 tuns,'as the grapes are remarkably good andsweet.

W. Childs, the energeiic,

sagacious, successful, general proprietor of the Philadelphia Ledger, goes to Europe

was greeted by an immense crowd, who I next, month, with his accomplished wife,

Rig Stock

Alpacas,

at 40, 60 and 66 ct*.

White and Lemon Col'd Alpaets

LOOK! LOOKF'

DRY GOODS.

General

tbe irmy the

others will reaain some time longer. All like Mr. Hammond for teacher, Yankee boys for fellow students, and Monson for a place to live in. They attend the Con-

SAtJTE,

Natrona

IND

=====

Saleratusjl

TTti t-i-.i.t WITH YOU! pis jiio»j

Campaign Year!

FLANNELS!-

Tiben n»e only

wa« rnf.«ntly MATRON A SALERATUS.

Soda

We guarantee it notonly far tayaiior tqany otb er American make, bnt even purer than th^ beat Haw aU« or Sqslish Soda^v

KA*tnrj»ro«tp run

PENNSYLVANIA

SALT MAUCFACT'fl GO.,

Pittsbwg^ Pft.

au8deodly,

PsDBRKY,^, H|KE PATBtl

Da

PSXHIOIAX, Snt6K«JT -A\D Bxrn: Right frrv. #Shop%'aibott, W. Martin, J. 8. Beach, E:q. Sr. Eirgort OTTXOi—196 Hain Street, between 6th and 7i Bmidixcx—Corner Ohio and 6th street*. •SSdtf

TICKSi

Whiter than mow makes Bread always light, vrblie and b«a^tifnl. Taka 4 pdflnd to your wlfa to-night. She will be delighted \rlth it. r-.

Soih nhbnia

fry ohr,#

Also a large and veil assorted Stock of .11/.

Wall and Window Papers,

Looking

7th.

SmUSLi

Plain Ponlins,

65.

7Sc.

Silk Warp do, AU Color*

:il,i

Shot Silk—very fashionable, V-.3V Plait} Mohairs,

DESIRABLE DBMS 8001W.

-----

Mixed Poplins,

,*,.o QMOMleon Effects^

Alp&CdS,

.ft Splendid Llnerc

I I I

At New Embroideries,

FROM JLUCTION. -Ty** is- f*

1, r' J.},-? -r*\-•* 4 ,v_.

1,000 TAHD8 'j

EM BROID' RIBS

AT LOWER PRICES

^han former Cost Prices!! l-tf*.

*hm: EDSAJLI, A CO.

Cor. 4th and Main st9»

Seve

order Ndn.

Low Prices

for the Fall

hint' W

AT THX I I

BllkEVECASH

STORE!

it. $-Mnm mm

DRESS &00&S I $ I ^NOTIONS/

,3PBZilCttE3ye«/^!)'K t4 j4"!

AMBKO^li

ioa*oBia xa **,

1 Qrey, Light, Red or Faded H*lr tTthe

wtich eo adorn ,o«tS

[orty. jt wilUfflsitirely aradia^e Hnmori yonr DaMta uxr MM the scalp, ana when there i* B£e Bho

in the glands, will canm a sew growth »f Hair to eat forth on bald spot*: Thomas* are testier" ing tothaabore.,

PJUOE: |l.(NFEBBOIIIJB.,

q, fn}*OR SALE BT ALL ORUOQIalS.

BISK, BfiBBJ, Agents

oiay27 deodftwfim W

I DOCTOR WHITvIElt

ABSQOLAR

Ofpipma at Offlce wiU «how. ha* boon

e»ugereog#g*d lathe treatment 6f Vixsae*.: llUOAlt AQd PEI?4I8 thftaanv fltht ^uysician la St. Louis.'

M&pkili*,jrtoMrrhe<i,

&

ISaooese.

I worth Beading. Dootob Wmmn publishes a I Pssaplllet relating to Venereal DUeaane •nd ttio disMtrotta and Taridd oobioquoiiom 4J I lelf-abuso, that «lll«o seat to any address it. I a sealed envelope for two stamps. It con t»lna I tail spnptom lists that will enable those afI footed to determine the natnre of their com. I plaint and give a written statement of their lease that wiU answer almost as weU for I purpose of treatment as a person 1 interview: I oat where it is convenient, the Dootor shomd be consulted personally, Those having (rieods I (hat may require advice, can supply them with I this valuable work by sending their address, with stamp. Thus yod oao assist the nnforinnate without their, knowing their benefacI tor. Certainly no subjeoi is of moro impor I tance tban pdSity orblood and perfeot man|hood.

"to 1

500 Bands at 50c. Xtwo yards) tOO Bands at 80Ce

(hand-work)

00 JBandS.al 100c.

stated that, aB I Was flaming up College street, I saw the lamp-post at the corner dance?" "I should, ask where you ljad been, my son 1" was the reply, in the .instructor's gravest manner.

(hand'WOrk)

It is self-evident that a physiolan who Oonsirijnself exolosl«ely (o tbe study of a oer olass of diseases a treats thousands ol every yxar, mnst aoqalre greater skill lc I (hat specialty than one iu general praotio*.—

Many ptiy»id{ad», recogiislng thii fact, introiuoe pationts to tho ifretor after reading his I Medloal Pamphlet. Oomihnnioatlonioondden Itial. friendiy*taHr* Will sost yon nothing. I Ofloe oentral. yet retired—Wo. diT St. Charles |«sreet, St. Lonis, Mo. Honrs, 9 a, «r., to 7 p.

Sundays,excepted.

Doctor

mCB,a txjWSDLTATION' AN© BBOXSL iron Booms, 616 Was^ingtoa Aveaue, Sf. loais, BIo„ trolls with tbe greatest suocess all IHMaiiesof Womsn.'t lieuohonsa, or Whites, Fall

I Wom\ Ovaritis, Pruritls, Ameuorrhaea, M*. Inorrhagia, Pysmenorrhcsa, and Sterility, at I Barrenness also, 'every disease connected With I Puberty, Uenstenation or Pregnane. Since I tbe Do Jtor oecrBnea himself exclusively to the I treatment of these complaints, and treats I very large nnmber of eases, it follows that bft I knowledge of thara innst be far more extensive 1 aad accurate than that of physicians in geni leral practice. Bend stamp for Uedical fam

hlet of thiftjr-elxpages. No matter who failed, read what he says. Patients It I every Western State. Cures guaranteed. Goa'I saltation by letter ot at offlce free. Rooms for patients requiring' daily attention. A lady I assistant. Hour 9 a. m., to 7 x. Sundays [••••SasiaMSMaaaMaaaMain^wai^Haaa^M

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!

MOTHERS!!! iDONT PAIL TO PROCURE

Mrs.

1868.

^2m£"i&stirs§&8t% SAKD8 OF CASES. It not only relieves tbe child from pain, bos invigorate* the stamach and bowels, corrects

Fall Stock now opening

Uty, aad givea tone aad energy to the whole tarn. It will also instantly relieve

Ortptng in. tJf

Bewnii

We believe it the BEST end SUREST RES^HDV DT THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSBJTTRRY and. DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN, Whether arising from teething or any other cause.

FuR-directkma for nsisg wul aooompany each

Bo rare and call for -X?**?! ,?*• i' «KBS. WTNSLOWS SOO^BZNa SYRUP,f Savtag the

foc-timO* ot«

Ob the outatde wrapper. All others are fctift

DOMESTICS

STRIPES /p A*®!f

PRW1S!

AC*

•I

&C*

CARPETS

Of all kinds'

OIL CLOTHS,!,*

etfl os»

Olasses,

Sco., See., Sso. *0 .--"^"^4Mrs t*——~ 1 '.-sr

RI MEMBER

LOW PRICES

Is the order for the Fall .»

nunc tenon enuulumors prevsnts

Hsfr falling out is a superior. It contains no injurious sod the most popular ablo article tfiroughou.

pulsr and reli- a lughont tho orth,uid I

Eas^ Wsst, North, and SoutlL

wo

a

WW

J. R. BARRETT & CO., Propri«tor»|.

LORDs oikic:^,^hioago,General Borth-West-rn Agents. J. & H. A. DAVI8,Agentsbi Terre Han to, lnd. oovlldwto

door Bast of tbe Star Grocery, HAUTU, IND.

Plain and Deeorative Paper Bat ging, Panoy and Plain Sign Painting. Oeilings and Walla p«lited aad OfclecaloM il

ASTROLOCT.

ASTROLOGY

LOOK^qui,

|«ooi» xBws max.

1

B.000 TO ANT PE HAD AXE KA»BARL Oi

MOJTSMloS.

npHB IfEVBB-f AXLIlfG V\PVF" RAFflAJKL I* the Dm. ai»e runnnils 1*1°*"?

hV* lkU*L

make* the married'ha*0

all

QEADPAM of MXOIOIKR,

Ol«et Srricbn, OrckttU,

Boom

ariK treated, with nuparaitaiad

f^Brtuaorrtea, SexualDeMlity aad land. IIMCff as the rtoalt of self abuse in yoattt. Isokial eoeeea.'S In inatnrer years, or other I oauM, and whioh odoee aoueor th» folio#Ie,. Nocturnal Gmisiioni, Blotches, lOebUlty, DUitne»s, DlmatW of Sight, OonfaIsioa of XdMg, KvU Fortoodines, ATersion to I dooiety of lentlM, Los# of Memory end tiexI aal Power, and rendering HsrrUgi improper. I are permanently enred. 7 I pie Doctor's Qppormnltiea in hospital and I private practioe are nnsnrpassed in St. Lonlt I ot any other city. Back flies of 8t. Iiocia paI pers prove that ho has been located then- lousier by year* than any other soadvertising. TUe I establishment, library, laboratory u4 ap I eointments are nnriralied in tho West, no I rivaUed any where. Ag«, with experience, can I he reUed npon, and the Dootor can rofer Go I many physicians throughoot the oonntry- la I past success and present position be «ands I vithoat competitor.

I to g. year vote this Fail.

WMofs

mbbz

Syrnp,

For Children. Teething.

fIAN0B

and. Wtnd OoUot

Ccazu Pnumrs,''

FIRST PREMIUM Of a Silver Kedol WAS AWAXBED TO ,A BARRETTS HAIR RESTORATIVE

Vegetable Hair Restorative Restore* Cray Hair to its Natmal Color pro-': motes the growth of the Hair changcs the fe* foots (oSiuroitolnsl onanlc action eradlcatei Dandruif and Humors prevsnts

Trtmco

It will be Mi tb» interest of those whe wish to have serviceable work done, to call on me. In tor •ustton in hnylng dnd mixing colors, will te fu-, nisbed to per*nn« rasa ov oat so a. UnrQAv

AH TON SfllDJB, XXi TZAOflXS

naEGABY INST1TOTB, onixss *n nuEHaa, POB TOOHff A D11 f,

Boarding and Day Pupils, 1937 AND UW 8PKCCK 8TBEKT,

PHILADELPHIA,- PENNA.

WU1 ra-fpon on Monday, Sept. S2d. Vaaara is ths Unguaee ^he Fa.i*tTfy and Is oonstantly I spoken itf* Uatltate.

W. 8. BTCE dfcj CJO.'S.

MADAMS D'HBRVILLT,

JeTW9m*44-

Prta«rt0al.

Q^BAMTDYB HOUSE. 1

«l^f. •11 Haa,retez»eiLtO tlds »ifT, andJi|^e(t nn, a tfteam STSmiKI 3cs«• T? oi.. Stand, Wo.

be pleased to meet his old friends, and as many I new ones as may favor him with their patrons Mdtf

vkotn la

I trouble *1) who Itave (mm aaArtuale—aQ koee food ttoye* have tean diaannoMtcA who

for advioo and oatiaiaotton. AiT^So^^TJEL?!?

lIlf.lore4flu'*

BHe«erer Mb.

wret Bba or hq

th ^o££iu°J20ta

L?

t.2?iain*"t

Therefore, oome one, come all, to

of

lSSS5!3meanjlithe

»"«^h®B«i*aJir

tb|» result has always t*»n

Speedj and Happj Marriage,

I and shots the only personu this wunrtawl •how theUkonesg in reality, ud who

ur*1*fV*^J'onJon

eonoerns ot llSa, whioh

I oanbe tested and proved by thousands, both riai singU, who daily and eag»rl/Vtut h?.

Coanain

business J)«r advice is mvaluable fi'h.

can foretell, with the greatest certainty, tbereult of all commercial and business transact iocs. Lottery numbers

given

ultADAMS

Without extiTeha^I-r*

Rap/a^ a

sat_•very

one can depend npon. She is the reaLt. Astrologlst of the nineteenth eentnxy. is -"J makes Illiterate pretend

V? her advertieementa and try to unitate

Kadami. Raphael is the seventh dauirtit» «#*».- -venth dungtler she was bor^ wXa Lrtn^5

0O CQT^ft ^runky,nM|

"Sffrr»

111 ^jduBtad, bet. Outnl Atcue u^ Jiki, ClnoUuuati, OlUo. XERMH—Ladies, to Qentlemen, 91,6a.

A/trlrws^ Look rtr., 531 aqirwTil,

THE PEOPLES PLATFUJIM

^l4«a #xa

FoB

FALt CAMPAIGN

Ot:

f«J"

MJ!0*

4,1

p»fagree tAat caadMntea

I pUtformf41'0''

mo wwloV9r

brought ont oS

b#en

tri®d

h?J

for years, hava stood

Bp 10

-^rythUg that

d.n,i5 'e«worltars and petty my oaodidatsa navo .Uadily n» gathewo atr ug U. audstao Is this aaT^uTtld ai Ihewnuu-y."10"

#V*r

0

koown to

m.

th»

T?nndrX?Uyears,

my

wilbeb

Piano*

history

cf

^9 *4 $*•'* -*1*

& SEQUJJLVit

aJJw *nd

Uit

lot Of TIRBI OtAM

lit? Other kiuia

of

Hasioal InsWn-

ments evwrofforedf.rstlo in the West can be frond at Ki-sner's Palace of ftlusio.

who have bew oain«

for agree

that

thrvara

I lasting Pianoe tcnowa

7410

^_£oroha»ing largely lor oaaiL ng oY

pytng the extensi/e baUding of my own. thus

I011?'

bp ocouwn, thns noefva tks

»J "stouiers witt reoefv* tfes

I benefit of alUuch saving., and creates bargains

®et^n*"r'knotra la'tke tStorv

W*no trade heretofore.

I knt mmki

n'tr

atock 04

to get ridoff,

«5^sas1a»'s?s4i^

.M. L. KISSNEB'S- 4

PALACE OF MUSIC,

No. 48, Ohio Staree^,

.XKHK1C JIAUTK, |N0.

ijsic.r?

s?*M

J. O. Ll JDEMANN,

X»ALXR

iplljr'os, MKLOUEOIft

qdrt ORGANS, 7•

TXRRB ^LAUTSk IKOIASTA.

I0KIHG AND RSPAl&UIO of PIAJT09 and other Instruments will be promptly attended to. QKXS.

tnadefoj HBW

anlOSdwtf S. Q. LIRrDBKAVX.

SAINT "LOUIS

I A N d"

MAMFAtTDKiYB COMPAI1. ^TboPiuioi of tbii Oooptny in enwiltolljr

Pianos for Western People. Ibey are not only made at boats, but are w«U m»ae. They have taken

Four First JPrentinou, & at Weetern Fails. The* poeeoso wtniM a»C61I9QC# of (Oft4 AOd "Hlthi OOMMI Mtl to I ail respoots with the bsot lnstaiQoaSs ol Bastem

Alannfsctnre.

Fricet vary froai «4M to tTWACOOaOlUB TO ton ATO IISMa «-Bvery Piano 1s Warranted ibr FWeTean.^M

OLD £N8TRUI4Uinni IZOilAiraSD AT r.iRiatT. BaSBB. Warehouse 10» Sooth Piftn Street, aorAer of Walaut, and opposite the Sonthern Boiet. w}87rily

Ot

lostrnmental and Vocal

By order of the Board, elSUrt

TX7M. B. MAJSNLNG4 ^DCSI, Stan A» oaaAMBXTAI

I N"(-T E

R,

Colors.

Pianos »nd Haimal Wood Polished in the highest style of the Art. Sliding on Olass and Japan lied Tin, in all 8tple»,

MokIc.

Orders left at Iilademan's or Katsanbanb's iromptly attended to. Bast at re jnlySdS

promptly attended to. Best of refsreooee givea. 18d3m.

fcVAJfSVIUK A OBAWFORBSfUt B. B, 00. SKCiKK ART'S Omct, Etaksvuxs, Ikd., sept. 16u, 19bt.

Notice is hereby given ih it tbe Annaal Set iu of Stoekbodeis in this Oo-npaoy 111 oa Ijvld «l the Conrt Ronse in the Oit/ ox Evansvilla, on Monday, tbe fiih day of October, nsst, at o'clock A. 3tt at which tifta an so tion will ts beld tor Thirteen Directors, to sem lor IV* ensuing year.

k.

UARTIH. &*ar»tary.

STOttAWK, 00MMl»8iM 6AAIN,

waa ttoua s.

E. R. BB^ANT & OO.tlaaaev

(Hnoosssors to J. B. TCBBXR^

yorwardlflg

A

Oommlssiofi KercbMti OIAUU 111

Grain, Floac—and Salt.

dlghest market prioo paid for all kinds of Grata.

Agents for Stab Ukioh

bn.

Ware Honae on Mala tjtrset. Near tbe T. H. A I. R. R. Depot

ft&wtf

jobs Kjjm. aaono sost

JOHN HAN1ET& CJO^ tf STdSASB, CcamilOK tM»

A I N E A E 8

Warehouse on Wrst iLa* the Oaaal Rasin. •aiutvr' Wa

tSRT 1»nT«l TWT

Employment Ifotioe. IF YOU WANT PERMANENT and hrarative sHnat lens in an* oap«eity, snch as araka-m-n, Bokkeeps ». Oovjisis, /atrrmeo, bteamo a(, UoSS( 3ppUgV'®ai'2.' Fr»lgh' Gierke, aptly to 't~eot ri*y llo. n»ed Bnsiuess Ag'ncj abllohed under th« patr naga of rchants. Desirable v*oanois« «lw.ys. Xneloaa stamp WILKIN8 A CO., sepSl-d la 331 Chestnut St., St.lioais

i-o, a W«to meo, fonda'-tors, Dri

Porter*