Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 October 1868 — Page 4

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THE Eepxtbiupah COUKTT EXKOCTIVK COMMiTTKK wiH meet at their rooms this eveningi- wiA. full attendance is particular

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ThBjt Qb^at -jThot' for a premium of

$12,00 tekaspl^m ffie State Pair to-mor-row. To-day and to-morrow will be the

big days of the Fair.

"We would ^tjliHttaation to thonow ad% vertisement of Tuell, Ripley & Co. They are displaying their drags goods and cloakjjigs for a few days as a specially.

Q$ 5 ?7aai 0*S

rnKW E. ntrr,L, one of the rank

est qftftftltimsia of Uie-State, epeftiM^t the Court House te^n%ht,-under the patron age 4t the Dem^rats., Truly "^politics make«trangebod^Uow|£^

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at YQftpftte.Station^Saturdavext. provi Tt»o g«iun«8 are y9r^(^}ghfeCu|'i .Allr friends of the Church and school ar^ invited. Fare for

rounds'8#|fl®yift8,®ro Co'lits children, 25

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ggfc Hnrjcjg ofc icow for sale at $25—-8

bargam?*1"-

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Jofl^miUfcXr liiis two large rooms

Cuqtta:S Bka» Band will play for to-mor

row

OFFTO":Pm to Te removed to

its jviiw iacatiM^ke first•«£ Dfloeniber—

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COL, R. BiJ«aW at

Pewin, "Waahington J&jjfiky'i today,. an3

2s»SIW^^,«!a^ ftft.M ati"' -u ul-TJ, Saw»%i ,^Mnc«--ton,»wl)i rftMltaj *8-v®

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hiiT^j®Pr««bouncy, t'o-nii^rrcvtrc^ ,'

Ho\i. T, L'. wtfliaraijof Fort Wayne, were .it the Terrs Haute Boaiejeaterday

CoMrng WTAire ^5170 to Mr.

Wm. Pelllssicr takes place to-night. A gplea»«-: (Sf^f|^!nmfe$*'hrt '^''..pnt

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speakers iif'ld a meeting at MiddletoWn thia eVPning. Major Garter Jj. etpected to bfe^9gqni,ti'. ,^^

Majo^ CARTSE speake at Hartford tonight. :-A- tofchlight procession will marc^ througn the Tillage preylous to the speaking.

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Naturai.T7.ation

Pavkrs.—

bein4£&^!^L^lw^ould^e*~«tten-

ded to at once.

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'^he State Fair w.tll want

something to oat and-a place to sleep, and far both will find our former townsman Harr_y i.eu, ^t tho Oritiu tai House) ready tf»ttfCYj^TiSrtli'^r comfort in ev« ery fo*»rf|e .-^ar^ier. At the Oriental will oa lowaa ewrytfiing pertftfhing to a first sTtenpt tfce'iancy prioes.

Sum i4iSuii®Iur-F^' TrxIks.. :'wli carry visitors naoh davo^tU^ ?j^^|Pt£e^Wgulftr inail haif fare." ,.„t4 ti'hiii wttich Will leave here,t*We3pe«'day^ Thuruday and Fri-

HalfTare uckets wm begosdior return only on tbsjnaU train leaving Indianapolis »nd on tbe special train ^vjog indianapolis at 6.35 M.

Pom KiTSTlTO is THE FOTTRTH WARC. Owing'to -^he crisfortun a of one of th« ropes whUs/ raisiiig the pole y, when ly without injury to any person, only breaking ?bw feet from the top of the pole*

rest^ebfe'j^anjiag., the^poie fell down nhinraut half way up, very fortonate-

%t%iIl'7icfw4B",*tu8fle

twenty fett

longer than before and raissd this after* nooo,

uing^^oTTpp. Eaird and C. £. Hos-

fordj,f vriil be presented mttel^Hes.-^etlbfeTe be a large turn

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•ui s- •••••6 mum -"••I ..ij-J i- :-i i-L

half-past twelve last njgfctmji

to lei 1.

i^0gj^ "•*»i

ominouid^***®4'****"** marching to the "Pead Jfante' :fcW6 fife anndrum. "What 4ied with AJfo Democratic. meeting held in the Court House during,the wetting^ ire .fte Enable

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Mtx4?»«BT.—& It. Sttina has removed

to No.

be"

ing opened a choice line of millinery goods, selected ^h jj|e^ cap and which will bo sold at^pfioes th^^l extend the large trade heretofore i^tpwed while on Fourth street, and Tphfch has been secured by liberal dealing ^nd a determination

to HBf# |Crs. Str«bs a oAll 4t -hir ne# '^ra eligible lpcatipni =r~-*rf

Bubikkss.—TJhder .the iflflaence of U»5 glonbiw weather this week pur atreete. present'8a% da^ *'«y lively appe«» ftnee. The jocund farmers witii their n^s bicund wiyea and daughtos oome In to ^ell their grain and ^pfeiduee and. pur­

chase their winter eoppltee, --JWAi of irfre' each merchant 4s glad to see (hffl^*ime8 clerkputs on htfaKioatwinning smiier, talks sweet, ftnd sells "pilesof goqfa." InjJeiBd busi ness is looking up bravely, ifuid every' body gpes about with & strong step, and a face as bright as n. dollar. It is good to f^el well and be doing well. _j 7 a

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ut^i rfivi

§ISf !#•«#-•*HCTTi"t wiifceipeak at Bockville toda$oy*«^^^

learn from the SvanBville

thki oh last Friday a'very large Republican meetiftjf was heli at "Washington, in O^viess County. Notwithstanding the Inement weather, at least 2,500 people were in attefidanco to hear the gallant General Hurlbert speak. The damp and chilly weather did not dampen tbeardpr of I he-Daviess County Republicans, who

aVe wide awake, anti who will render a good account of themselves at the

October election. At night, Ool.!

coufity this election. .* v. ",

Yesterday the Court rose until Satur day when some dozen divorce oaseS will be tried

Tlie ^aJ\.d. J.WJ js .indufltiuously at wdri o«ms xrtfy0

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THE

LsppKB, Waverly Maga-

zine,i«iitei«iEy-*A.lbmn5—Harper's "flSza?, for Oct. 10th, are received at the Post

ory

THE

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{jfphdgments.tEteefl j^he following oases have been diiposed

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Injgersoll spoke to a )arge and enthusiastictaudience of people. Tbe Republicans of that tounty propose to have another gj:|nd wily oft Sitttttjfcy next. Strong hl|es are ehtert^ned that tiie Democratic majority will be greatly reduced in.that

of: State vs ^Frederick Wc^e, two cases, retailing liquors without license -Jttff gililty.

State vs Frederick Smith, twenty-five cute, detailing.liquocs, trial in three caaes, add fi aed $6,0^ettA arid cp^ts ,ff»iJjs-

%tkte vs Tfan&as Atclleoy, three cases', fdr'same-offisnae nollied., c] i^tate vs J. Scbawbel, iretailing "liquors

lied, a State vs Sananel Hughes, assault and battery nolUed. 'State vs Daniel Bqlangy, two cases g^and larceny nollied. tJtate vs -Wm. Moore. keeping gaming table nollied,

State vs Marcus Johnson,gaming aolied.

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I S I J« ||rRCUix OCHJRT bnsinbss of impMati^ inspired: in the Circuit cjiflrt thds far. Gin Juewiay ilie civil (iiobet was called entirely through for rilles and defaults, and large number j.9 y. /f)

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"Gskciav

BEND,"

of wntcn sev­

eral mild fiaies haveiappewedan ^hiB^city, will no doubt ,apgidil|^^i^iuBe-M^nnMr» vie lent ty pe, anSTlbr the benefit, .of ..our y( ,.ng lady readers we copy the followStig retnedy, which is furnished by palident of the Chicago

Post

|'I send you forraala as a remedy for the 'GreoitA Bead,' a .disease just making its appearance among us. Thirty^ xe^M. ^1 iarge cities/Som anjcl South, and was ofeperved^o be particularly virulent at Watering .places. At that time it bore a namg less poetical, but, m^ch m-~-way to

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PIS drops of paragbTic a» e5aita»ti6 a 4*2 ounces of decency. |'4 ounces of common sense. t'As this is a .complaint very disgusting to Vefined and Cultivated people, as well as jto all 'plain people,' the patient is ad-

^re going into society.

Persons

offo^ bgth, f^P^ht^e Itenn .,#» this country ono^gjH, iu .the State six months, and jjBrtheif'voting precinct twehty days previouflto the election, can apply to the, Count^Cie^k for their "first papers," which "will entitle them to vote after

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Tin

utility seemed, in n^ost Caso?, to have guided the judgment, the beautiful was not altogether ignored. Tin wash-tubs wete filled with tin goblets, tin spectacles were packed in tin wash boilers tea phests were stowed full of tin wire bottle?, atwl-a -firil «^bf£mmiV-of tin" "toilet articles came out of the recesses of a tin umbrella. Th'e gifts were sufficient in bulk to have loaded a furniture wagon,

and will amply snpply the recipients with, all that sort of ware they can possibly require until their gulden wedding. A delightful social reunion wgfrenjoyed by the

guests, the pleasure of which was hightened by the ample and elegant hospitality of their hosts. We are quite sure that

no one was present who did not heartily wiA that-he might-hate the privilege nf attending the celebration of each future anniversary of their mawuage, and we are equally confident that |ll will ji4Q.ua in the hope tfiat^each. retarn of tttlir Wed^ ding day may find tbetn and tbeirs in the enjoyment Jof ail the happiness whieb Providence voucheafta to tbe most fortu­

nate in thia life. Jsm teHOOC

Tat eleventh and last of the aeiiea of joint discussions between Gov. Baker and Senator Hendricks will occur at Rockport, Spencer county, to-day,

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the citi

ayette next Monday even*

Zf|VgJ){Ji» ing

Gazette

complains of

the prevalence of the "Social Evil*' in that,city, .The 3jgz«% fs ifldiflputable thi

In Boone county recently Dan Byroads has been sentenced to the State's rj30t£f«a«8ir-^arSj fee -horse stealing.— iller for stealing a saddle, for two years^-^BiMidAnl^fi'g stealing houses, four

cattle plague continues, in viru-

leDt form, in New Albany, and promises tp annihilate the cows in that city. It is

also prevailing in Washington, Harrison a^id Orange counties. 1

Hekrt

WILSON, of Massachusetts

ahn Sherman, of Ohio, Horace Maynard, Tennessee, and H. S. Lane, are ana a

Fayette to-dl^

Jounvd

THE

eloquent speech of Col. Thos. H.

2ffelson,at Green'i Hall, wasreoe?Md iiythe litrge audience with rapturous applause. Mr. Nelson is one of the most gifted of diana's orators, and his speech last ghtwasoneof his fbglast.effete.—

pines GazfUe, ^8fh.

Mr. Colfax

wilL ie ^present at the

|P"eat Republican KalTies a^ LaFayette, l^-dky sit Logans'port, on Triday, October Ssecond" and j?jll arriva.ia IndianajMli*i s(«nl

ay, October third, wbere he will

^main several days.

THE-gNef

Comiri&ci&l

rf that position, we learn. —^oiT?

A man was found dead in a building in jLftigansport a few days ago. He was not

kiaown to any person who saw him. His

Utij&Mf titiMfred. hard^Hliikei^No li ^Sawitt

If 'I iTi l'he reiidetice biuirsr treet, near Thitteenth,

moonlight night, with scarcely a cloud in the heavens. Th^. holt.struck the house inlspots, smaahiTig-ii tTO^windbWs^' front anil rear. The front door was also 'knocked in* ^few#^ bciebjMt^, itepti fied as the particular bincTthat Jubiter

Pluvius carries in his hat, were found on, the inside of the hou$e ..this morning.

La Fayette Courier, ...

On Sunday afternoon as Mr. Wilson and MferAnderSBH'Were "crossing White River on horseback at'Clauss' Ford, west of Owl Town, in Daviess county, from some dn¥iio.Wn caus^ ihS' If&y lost her balance, and the saddle turning she was thrown in the water and drowned before the gentleman could render her any aid -Diiigent search for her body was made nbut without success. She was an estimate lady.

day between Gov. Baker and Senator

Hendricks was attended by a very large crowd of people. But few persons went from this city but "Washington and nge counties sent up large delegatiohs.

"Wen f^lind its Idistinguished gentlemen since the open-

Sr?en iillf -of Vermont, ing of their joint canvass. Wo are in-

brought therbj it is suppisfta, by boaVaing. formed that Gov. Baker obtained and anKnnl tmfoilAbl ArMtn Vaw

iVyi»1

school.misaee'frOTn New Yprk." $ha dis ease is readily"distinguished from Ooiii~ men colic by a complacent and s'elPsfctlsfied expression of the countenance, which sufficiently indicates the nature and se« verity of^the attack. The following formula, if talm: tlit«e timte ^d*y,'KnB Well shaken before taken (t$e patient) will afi|ctQa]ly eradicate the duoaaa _i

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maintained a most decided advantage dvdr Mr. Hendricks, and fairly disconcerted him.—N. A, Commercial.

boL.'SV'fl.

0s£ re|:. Ev^nsville

"C. C. L.

W&)biltQ.—On Tuesday eve­

ning, the 2Pth inat., Mf. ahO' Mrs. E. R. Bobbins Celebrated, at their residence, on Sixth -street, the tenth anniversary of thdr marriage, the anniversary which is generally styled the "tin wedding." On this occasion a very large proportion of ffie "doar five. hundred friends' of Mr and Mrs. R. assembled,each bringingja gift Selected from the handiwork of some celeibrated artist in tin. In the selection of those mementoes of friendship great taste was displayed and, though the idea of

the 29th.

t'. .aw sa «w»i'

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Nelson addressed a very

large and enthusiastic Republican meet*ng in Vanderburgh county, near Evansvilie, on the 29th. In'^oncluding a highly complimentary notice of bis speech, the

Journal

says

(|!olonel,JNelson iff®ne of^the ibost eloqu^nt «nd aceomfifish^d iprators of the ya Mid always coSftnartde attention^and respect. This was his eighty-second speech, made on consecutive days, Sun

speech of G6v..:• The meeting was

Gov. Baker's reo^tioh last night, ao at his former visit to New Albany, was

Albany Commercial.

QENEB^ JI^fe^ys that loyaity isa diad issue, and in common with Hendricks, FttchrandPgill the Sewmour 3K1Kliix, he att«nDH|^o ust ihscalf)

Ohio and my ice house. Any may have found it will be 1 war^lmSlM^&i it *t tik^is^iiig' Saloon, No. 68 Main street. l-d2t. JACOB Steikmehl.

Corsets, at SAXTON & dlt .-

k-

nuts are also

I RESPECTFULLY aUDOI^Ce to, the tha41 have permanently establiA«t»j self in thia City as Watchniaker a Jewele^. -thp^jugh theoretical, as Well as praclicat knowledge' of the art of making and repairing Watehe^i I am able to satisfy all who will patronize me By prompt, eloee. attention to bWsyiess^ and never varying from the li'10 °f themost rigorous Tionesty, I hope to g»it®«he confideuce of the public. -"i

A 'lull stock,of stylish Jewelry,

Clocks always on hand.:/•£* Spectacles will be selected by me si.

ways to suit the eyes exactly. Shop at Dr. Pence's corner.

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White Goodb

on

learns

l^at th'e 4tateirierf^ maae by the EaFaye^te and Cincinnati papors that Mr. Wal* drc^ h^| b^n ^pointe^ G^Leral Su^er intondoit of the' Louisville, New Albany nd Chicago railroad is incorrect., Mr. be' cohtinued

rank river South, there can ful use of

v$ih

'What they are pleiased to term the "loll" cauie. Now General Manson in all his speeches lays great 8H«ss

apou

his war

.recordisnd h^eetrvlcein the field. It is thelburden of hi* song. He not only put dffwn the rebellion with his own right

the lopmost peak of some mountain with an Unpronounceable name, and made Santa Anna da&Sfes tbtPt&bet ^l^nikee

£&oclle in vhe halls of the Montezumas.— Au ihishcdid, and more. The official records make no mention of it. The pen of t^e historian is strangely remiss on the subjftct, but ye ,.h%ve Genjsral Mauon's ^fora for it, aikiv^'ttte sur% he wouldn't about a little thing of that sort.—La

NxV1 -CtoAKs I^-Cloaks opened this morniag, (Thursday) Oct. 14th. at Co.

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and Embroideries, in

great variety, at Saxton & Walmsiet's.

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New Millinert

3tore.—S. L. Stra{iB(

of No. 10 South Fourth, is now naoTipg to 149 Main Btreet, lately- occupied by Mrs. M. A. Walter. We do not want jo praise our goods or our way of dealing. The ladles know already where to fipd tbe handsomest goods at by far the|o i?r est pieces and have shown this by IB «t patronage Our i|m will always he to merit it in future as in the past.' iM re?

Straus wttl preside over tbeiiet*^ partment on Main street, an.jV5fl^tt, be b^ppy to pifift hnr niA.^uatom«ts -Our (Id

rtinued with a full assortment of evefy-

thing in our. line.

Two Car

Loads

of all kinds Cemen^,

Stc.

For sale by

dlw R- W.

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upon it. The verdict of the Coroner's •y was 'Death* "froS" g«iwal dissipa

%4-

etars, on Salem was struck by

Saxton

bottoms of the West anrt be no doubt Wi 'care

Roback's Siomuch Bitter?

the food would surely be the flieans of warding off actual disease ^fid ejiabli^g them to bear up unaffected where, witliout the Bitters, they would likely have to succumb the disease. TShey strengthen tone and invigorate, jrfd diges^o^l and increase the appetite. sill-dwlm

^PEER'S^TA11BAR|)"

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pnysl

cians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its deli-

cioiis flavor. augl5-dw3m.

Madame Fotb

."53

Corset p^x.^iwpQfters

for'$l,50 a piece at WeWsSkirt factory.

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Remember the place, the1very place,

the right place, thsr cheape^jlace^tp buy Skirts and Corsets is at. SLWsiz's.

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Good

Cow, now yielding inilk, c^n

be had for $25—a bargain. Enqiiyp the Daily Express office.^ ]30,dtp

Dress Making.—Misses

days excopted, and he is much fatigued, »..f A^noiionf Vi.oitVi onri done to order on short notice. but in excellent health and spirits.

Col. Nelson also a&dsesied' a large in a E a a ii

E.P. and L-

A- Kintz, have opened a Dfess Making establishment at No. 81 Main street, up where they are prepared to do all kinks of Dress and Cloak making, with neatpess aid dispatch. Cutting and fitting

Work guaranteed^to^ j|iv^entire satis­

faction. 8 .so-diw-

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^lusic Hall lft8t night'Waa filled with fnTiT? mnnn-o HATTTlil TfOfTSE thJcitizens of New Albany, to hear the I

riR. HALE, MAY BE CONSULTED

AT

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a great success, both numbers and 'en-

thusiasm Gov. Baker made a most telling speech. He discussed, briefly but pointedly, the mlng's Store, 111 Main street .issues involved in tbe canVas^ and dealt the Democracy maw severe blows.

THE TERRE HAUllfi HOUBli,

THTtRSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 44-lrw2t

^Saxton ft WALMsiEVs City',Trim-

T. G.

Gttthbie

a niost cordial o?j|OjjBlid W responded to are ready to give good work to all custO' it, (n the happiest manner. merfe V^:£eine at s&y JJiffi&eSSlibttr.-— Tb,ei(^vert^i8#mah^pg a most energetic ana dffectfve*' canvass, and wherever he goeahe wins -the highest encomiums from his political opponents as well as friends. His speech last night was a *^«|^Tof\t|e political aHulktiotf^fabj^ bm, foUcibly,, d^ivered and made friiBodsTdr the Republican cause i(i this city.—Hew

ANDi G. Da"? have

opened a barber shop on Mam street and

We will open., at 6 o^look and clqse ft hal&past eight and li and 12 on Saturday night. We keep a first-clasfr article of flesh wash. Also 'tonic T^hich wilL keep the scalp clear of dandruff and leave the hair In good order. Also the same article of hair restorative that 'wilfreltoii the hair and stop it from falling out, and restore it to a dark color.. Ladies calling at this shep wfll be waited,on with politen^s. Hair dressing and cutting, hair frizzing and shampooing. Shop between 6th and 7th streets, on the south side of ^aih-ilir .K .e.^

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ROOMS

over

Tutt Boot,«ifld.Shoe .8 front room on' ^econd Ho ticular^ enquire of jJIirQlfEB ft Tptt.

LADItS, Tax* Wjto.,ig$SK. on Wednesday, Sept. 30tb, a hanflSbme assortment of Pattern Bonnets and Hats,

tog^herwith all tb.

the season id the way of Trimtning^"-

Ali?, a choice.selection ofTelv4ts,«Ceath» ers, lowers, Ac kept constantly oa

haad. A. JiAS5Dan.

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STATE FAB POWBS,

A $ 4 NEAR TERRE HAUTU, 0®

Friday,

Pfe"^'4£t

I

till*

Fourth Btreet will aj^l^ein.

of Baled Hay, ^00

ibs,:it^ie» Flour, numerous brands of the best Fa mily Flour, Rye Flour, Corn, Oats, ied

Rippetoe S

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Co

Nos. 1 and 2. Dowling Hal

.. ,—4. U© TRIMMINGS! Trimminos!1 Trimmings.1 Trimmings.! dniiy nt the City TrittitnfngS atcrro,

& Walmslei

CoNSTrrtTTioNAL Ditferencbs. Tb jre ate many constitution's so inherently fective itrdtixrgjr7ib to-afe"fl#e 'Q^JwS fit from a moderate use ef pure liquor conibfced with suqh vegetajb^.ye1 and extracts sis enter intothe composition o^Roback's Stomach Bitters, and there are I injiny sHaatioB»-ih whfc®§fcv*n ths^iflM

ie8t derive additional security from its ac

cational juse* If healthy persons" are expoieotouhusual and continued exertion in confined air, or under the he^t of theSlnij :£rt£§he influence of depressing watchfulness by traveling, and change of diet and water, or if residents of malarious districts or the

COL. R. W. THOMPSON, iisfiiteid

I'ssvjse an s^essr'

ome on the

with

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andonFbot.

t)£

Bring rotir Baskets of Fro

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i:usmq

I

I

ki.

0,902 ]bo* ssuiby, ill^C Tewed

-?iit

baa

...••• 'o v' scen-ao

AN ELEGAMT QANNER

Wtll be presented to the 'largest delegation onteida of Hatliion tewnship.

THE SHOT!

B(W. W^HBMPSOK^

W81 address the people at Court House.

Square, Monday evening, .Oct. 12th.^0

Comity CanTa|ls.^

Ttfwnship Meetings will be heid at tiie foilowing titne^and places ... PBAIIUE CKEKK TOWNSHIP—At ^Middletowii, Thursday, Oct. Istj at night. Speeohei will be made by Hon. W. P. Flahback, Hon. F. B. Meredith, Eon. B. tiaoillton and li. F. Muzzy.

SDfQAB CBEEk iO^N.SHIE—At Townihip Houie, Saturday, October 3d, at cawlle lighting. rtpe«the» will be mad« by, jCvE. Eone, Hon. ,®. Hanii/ion. i. 1? Muzzy and'Hoik H. D. Bcott.

OTTEB OBEEK TOWKSHIP—At puttie's Mill, BfonBay evening, Qct. 5th, at candle.lighting.—, Speeches will be made by E. E, Bose, W- tfa |idj warje,'6. W. Barbour and L. F. Muzzy. ,, ,.,.

NKViSfl TOWNSHIP—At Sulphur Springe,' Tuesday, Oct. 6th, at 1 o'eloc^. Speeches will be made by E. E. Bose, Hon. B. Hamilton, Hon. John 0. Grain and L.

V.

B[uz2y.

PBAlRIETON TOWNSHIP—At Prairiaton, Tnesdaj, Oct. 6th, at candle lighting. Speeches will b® made, by Hon. T. H. Melson, Hon. John O. Criiri, li. F. Murz'y and Hon. H. D. Scott,

LINTON TOWNSHIP—At Hartford, Wtdneg day, Oct 7th, at oxlock. Speeches will be made by tJof. T. H, Jfolsoh, Col, 1^. Mctean and Hon. H. P.Stott.

PlfiBSON tOWNSHIP—At the Baptist Church, Hurtdhy, Oct.Stk, at 1 o^cli^b. Spteches.will be mtdsby Col. John P. Sair^ Col. T. H. NeliOa and Hon. H. D. Scott. .„

LOSt CfcBEljt TOWlfSfllP—At Tovfnship House, Thnriday, Oct! 8th, at candle lighting Speeches will be made by Col. W- E. McLean Hon. E:HamiIton and 0. W. Barbour.

HONEY OBEEK.„TOWNSHIP-At 1'owaAip, Honst, Tuesday, Oct. Gy», «$ candle Jigjitisgtf? Spacches wUl be niadfl^y, QoL W. E- McLean, W., K. EdwardsandH. D. Scott.

The qfindldatee for county office* wUl be fluent. Ail iwe lnrited to. attend: withont dtatinction of j3»rty TJ^.Htpubiicaii orgaoUatione of the toiyjihiptare ngy«9ted to be presents 'X

The Mios are espacislly inylted to atteod^'

Wi W.Cirtw

Befufclican candidate WBtmtrtw, wfli Sgeaf £r1st", at 7TSM!Wcr

at tbe,

P*S^ttford, fj0

cjfent^cfc| %»,

Pel

1 O'clock JEucene o'clock*.

dtf

I S

rt

5.

.^wsjfai^r

rfi"1'

-JCf

.wfaiite,

lidb afunt

Fob Sale.—J

i, xii CftnligeiT in

-10 T." •tgi.

ing Block..

... .' 7. OQ

1 o:

TOKtHLItiHT '"WUtCBSSIOS

tfyppetiaft,

amazed

"Wat stand apOW^i heatt of dry, otfurehaaa-a-labia

m$~m

(orm^yaot lets.

«arket. Also Alexandre ancT Dirnton ^idsr «B MmteWl*irtl'coldh|^

vQ.gg r.

iflducements.

in-jC :LlfV}s

HON. Wft WAl,LACK,

Co

c: ^r1 s^W^K.irheii' yoo

iwant c^ oy ^gft Qj«ttoKt dtr .. .* "s'jlsa 'I'wiiwii cfat v?-ty-V

Sam

F.

Badqley

'Bf

is ^bing^^tH make

rJIVs baJla^

dtf

«I ©oofi-TEaaitfa ^'pjh ^»^^goo4 Sugarcirti *-®e:: Ifdaght'"

cheaper

at ij'obte's

tBati-aft^r WW tfllie ^ty.is 'the 'Vfetdfe^ o^ thi)ie'3^ho have

fhte"-to atf(Sr: "Siti^flffit feV giiaran-

.ftcjeO} aafi5it^,-aoil «n« i« ol,j8i6|SEim'-ra .ailfvrii

jao)pa«opa|hi^ j^as, ^movedilfift resident %^,i P.tr^^Mocwd hoaie 80 th

"'"iiM e^swia eod sd svoi .vr 3 *i

»e sTam

t_J^o||t^^^|^«e..

taction ^a. WjB.

\T-

.j .ci v»ta'?

-'JSha^Kl*-

••*:"oc

OT

5 A come,'

...... .^BT ol t. I oa abueiil

bum

Jj

'-IT 5-tj9v^:r

•:i W«iL£illLi2ZZ&2&1&&T

parber shop on Third street, at ,','dreen front," third door north of

I r.

.fntw

j-

siS ay -ac f-*98 «iii to! fioo:

jpi&oJ r«rta w—to .twfcvie *vg

',1

.oirXtH

*-7

4® i-J air./i i^csaV

-sr ffn

~'-f' i»d-Tfint 5

COMS GNEf €0ME ALL Ui

',-Af rr.$ii£Q

•••iV'tt

«§«.r?--'H.3

cr-ixlt' g4i -nl la,

1.

f.,

jerfKun tjl 69B

•wtfwfH, tft %?W»o

mr

e-ii aO .v::a

wM to ^1 mfy^fesidence

on Strawbwry' H^i,-

SPEncKcr'

t.or/e^ehangft*

property oentralljriocatedi i' ,oMoj. dtf «uo&

wo

-.tttuT Wh -8! 1

i-iii tW

iX&vri?*

oi

rtaRatp

SioalyUwIlliy wtea fta p«rt« Kre sonnd, rail orgtalMi aatMfeeitolt M- ft««]y perform foactiomr. The1 uun af dtotele

An^o^OI^ Jig:Jrenqj^,Gilta^[||EW ADV ERTi t|MKttT» Alibaster Ornaffle|^l ©lwksrjat: Jota

3s:

FrdBmaniB, No. 6 Warren dtf !'g tii'.ff lOtiW PTi(RKhAWBVi feShtyfrx ft -'-Co'a HardwwrGPftoKi to.lW Dem-

Ssuji VK

Mi w'J'AV0

£gaa &J/1

£SA AOil

lc-.

^liji^s.ali'

^/jE|ob: ffi'e:b^.vTktje,^ to Brown ft Hfeivla'#. I i.,iiir. /yivhn ^JU •,

-#64WWSP61

Austinft Gbiosbt,

successfiawstto.-

W. Rippetoef WiiU cc^itinue to keep *fatt iMdj firatr^l^ss stoik of^ 6Hfo6iti^^ aid' cduktrjr an^popular^ndsaioov

'.GROV*b ft BAKES Sewii^MJwhine OjSce. No: 19§ Metfppolj^Mi Jrtock, (Ml Main street, ffifca' lodUoa, Ai kinds of Thrfeada, Needlea and parts of Maohines for sale! ilso, new and improvidroyetft" WisM &P$Pd-Hachinai al» a of W 4 of a a by

REfiWiu^XUAin, SbyOT -ji cfci

jEll^ok. o) 'itifi il7dtf.

1

To

About the 1st pf Octobetne^ we sfatdljremov^ to tbe hew ftftd tflegaWt stb^f built for lis to tlffi•'inrtT ifemfh^Slbck.

I5dft, tlrl

JzhJL-

tej st 5a«tn07«7^ Wan^kb-p—A

1

high hie

!5eld se«d8rXip' ^tukFee^

vatl!

unty, October 6th,

it,

VwBilUon county, October 6th, at

ibo, Vermillion couoty. o'eloolc r. *-5 T#-

fa.

rf —___

FabR?#

at 7^'clock

Verari»i'»«0?n

,^cb»rartfo

Mr «*|*t, aBi*eIwni na-

aafr

aiiindwtfc

etsr A rrtartnti,

turns.

tiWrtai U'tiiatiAk:' l&w re»dil^ we •iyitidilibiflj'ttM itnftrd.of oiir tUI)! ftMK4 artWe tMiwyi

A'iisflnfciHl'funfcdy ito^ #orKtsg oat morbiffc

fitiijfak

RlHUBls^hit we "ill. ^«ii .. mA n4.li,tfce16toliktid tideeA»bled of boih inu -"fLP|f•*« JlliriTHsellP tr!t!find ff thlt oiiy itue, »»fe aB^ beaper than any othar house in the city. aad «ltier8 fn i4f irfif uttkr- ik MtaiisMf^ opefatioC, perftct bwC tpMAM ipirlU mre^lnarei]'. vo «4T

AFoiu^i^,

CjON3C»lDIA

ftomtoh

bqaghtc

rlot.

of

rBipfMM^:£ot'

BiUeries, »id Prpfis^pn infill tes ima& th&g toitheir advantage by calling oi him at PwMnft!

JWJs «W or befexrt the

10lihofOetoJjrir.ni xdReWMfrriftfa.* d3t -aloar-' svvt? 7^

c-th.is vsi^rrn

BEAMT

O A

ies, Medals, and Pins mutt Died out at half tho cost to afictura, Irtiy club ln the ttimm get thorn atones gilt border Grant Badges**

[1,00# gilt border 1,(K» fa* gilt

dnh

Badges, §12.

•mi*

.jfisb n,

B»ll4oSwlwVnaa^:,?C4

boiiiT

of

SfU GOAL.

j^rymcoAi^,

JOHN

*Htde scndnlnuse. 'an i4f«rlo rarticle

C5*!'tA-ii

1

sV

d^f. 0.1. RIPLET'B. .1 iiji-at-baiU sC 'i»tit%P -7^09^11

.lOdtf

yjg jiix.i t-Qftom doittiw -.'1 fx

aj7H

Children can buy goods nf tAeap ^i p*t|aCI8WbJ*ir.

Jars, oiUy^T^o .i^oll*fi jper dozen, at Bfpwn ft Melvin's, No. '62 HnUtjpmk

x.

1 r-1

mii

aoHoeifoow a a

oppll

8

a^B»-

jpETjv Refetfs Stfll ^ajU&uWto

^Idezi's W^ar !tt -tiiw^^M^habk

to rej)iHr:geflt'#^lc*hil iif

koxceofath^O

DR

w.

Omca—

7th, jft 1

tenamfe*.

(.-*

t-"-" r~~~

1

7t

W

4^-rim 9ia*a

sviJUt?

,. ,t

Hence it# aiite'.

iltcoVer l*» itflrm ot iJefecttve part*. At le^ptiMatlUBi^iB tb* body, or it* ftracUoai

-rsMIXi

th» blood ud Mcret'oiM

kf Wnilhsi-

UU.HI1C' lull1»

a»«' iW,-V

^Gloves, we offer in ti ^complete assort

lyto-f

"I

1—

A N E oovcKRiauiSD iqsiao TlMiMrtMWr'-n«INarOMBi A«UL-M

Patent Podat Pincu»hon.ot Emary Bag

iy80dwSra

lott r»liA«rf, Irecklea »Ba va.Tke oaly B«Iitfble b«iQ»d ftr thoie brc dlr«ojo »lion» on the f»ce Is "Pibbt's MOTH aso Mbcku Loyaa:'- S|-»p#re4 only hj Dt f, ftui, 49 Itondat., Hew Tork. Sold everywhere.

tainow prepared to hrfUfli 'Uhf pMUo with clear kwUr Bs*er and Sprhig Pond' lee fcrlhe i»« »on, at low5*at«». '*#o wegoni will

ruh

datljf

aoiliHip^r.»lt9«MM«a BoCm and rflr»t«F«in Or^re left at tb« Port Olllce, with Aefa McDonald, or at the WaahteftiMi Saloon, will Met with prompt attentloa.^, Those wiihiog a pnre, heal^thy artiQle p^W. Weil to order fro.n

IttAills'^ Vl/IAB DflPTlTlfVar. 0

HALL

October tot, M88-

COMPLIMENTABY BENtEFIT,

to* nx~

missus.

HiKtsMt, wn.

I st

4 Scenes £roa.

ULSLhr

i*|iere we are prepared to do ?evtrythirig

£ikour

line. We are making hair tonici^ hait,dy%SeshdWash3n4Jia»' rflittstati^ whiph ^Miilnd^|)oabmf£«t 'xwsofittli? fates.Wft.have^ngagtdJ&a^Pttfa^ %)b^ Qariw H%W Y^rk, ^ho i« rpraiibd»«J^b tB# 9iiM wir^n^n ^*pt J6ithi»c«tUywfBP§S!«tt«li $14 qustomerstto

Hjimleto-Leah, the Forsaken. •it coifaXJ'ca-ALLicssoNj^' Conoluairgwtth the Mlrth-proretlng

•imxjfi ^Munich

Saf.i* FOR»ALE.

IQ& SALB-nA. Pine two-Btoi^ T(»b» BifeUing Honse»-rt(ht gM, roof, two cisterns rhie

LT.

•altou'lTT

OB SALE —^OUSE andLO-£ —Sftaated oorner of I2th and Xagle streets fire rooms, well, cistern, collar, and rap oi fKrtfbberyi ^Enquire on

with all kinds reml ea-

ft& ti& t":y-

Jelldl'm

FOR RENT.

1 1

y.

1

fj* |j '-kft*'

OB BENT.—Two fine large BOOTHS, suitable for man and wiO, within one sauarf of the Court Hons*. Enquire of

JOHN WALHSLET. Herchant Tailor,

'eoldU At the Blue Front, 14} Main Street

BOCEBY STAND for BENT

,e stock ond&tt uee of a good paying grocery •tAnd. Attached to the store are number or rooiu, molt coafortebly arranged for a family or a boarding house. For particulars apply early toltr. EL WELL, at B.E. Oox Son's. In again coring in posseasiote of »1 proper|j I will offer the same for rent oil reasonable terms/

da

Cbus* CIOAA, line flavor,

to be sold

tBadgesfSSrant

1,SCO extra gilt Qraat and Ool fix UlllfM, $11 li

10? §0

7.

Joa Wd»

4

most heautifW Olub Badges in the Market, and Ooifhx," $S0. Any smart agent en from $15 to 985 par day. We send a present •of l.OOOGrant Cigars with every order of 150." Money must apjqmpiny ths order, addjreeeed tpj ItCpABt^ftMABKT, 55(MurraySt.,Box3,131, N. 1. Befereare: Poetmaster in New Yoik, Nassau Baj&T. N. HkkdbxA Oo., Y. sepifow

1

V. BUTSOH *i OOir lnJlanapolls, or, ]|25d3m

1

Being now prepared to fill all orders for the best of Braail block, and Highland Ooal, at the cheapest nates, new is yonr tinw to lay in yonr vCoal by leaying your orders at 107 Main street, or

With

B. W. lUppet},. under Cowling's Hall, on 6th Ktr«eti'With wham.IhSTe melS arrangemefits to ccdehre all orders and give all information in legird to the bosinees.

I 8. A large lot of Lehigh Ooal on the road. t:T. MEBBILL.

if*

vu (Sucoessor to A. A. A»koli)

nun is

Seeks,

ȣOD

Go TO ila for JLne paaphes They will k«ftp »i falL. stpck «»«ry day thwjughthtf •esrf&a. rKjdrtoi3Ujfc#i

Oookat «eed

gcod

Pa«try

the INational HcJosa^no ^llters

I „«1' r-S lO ,NOTIC* ha

Mtigaziaeg, Papers,

Post |0i H6««dly

SSdtr

9 liS

.. 1 ::T

-at flO psr|l,0)0i in order to introduce ttaew

«*a

^^SS'iSrSe^sis /.atas

*1an left at the Pott Office Lobby, at tb# Qoontf 9ca!ef,n or addressed to Box 69ft

4jfS

V. ,BUTSO. their old cnstoniors and tho ef Torre Hafete generally, that SAMUEL MIBBT Is tholr authorized agent for Brazil Spirit or Block Ooal,

:i Ooal Dealers aupplied at the lowest market price. Addreae. V. BtJfSCH lOHNANDBBW, Brasil

if...^...'At«*is HitflfS, Iin

PYM H0US&

H. (^ARIDGE nriiadto this eitjr, and fitted dp a Steam •ing and Skbnrlnar Bsiabllshment, at the old kadf Vo. 8 North ronrth Street, wbere Lb will. hOplNlsnl to taset his old friends, and as many new ones as msyfkvot htm "With their, patconag

•#r at is yi A

W GROCERY

\^m.mMi^LLO^n

*e.t

kj se-ft'

and the pnbUggsswtally. «sBrmd«o say pn or the cKy flrreo

KSli prtca pald fti OonnfrT Prodtioe. -SVlhSOKSOT. 3ft TJ-: Si"

i-Jk k&Ms*

1

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Tt*, "lie i~,

I

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f-rvT

,*4 ,* if jt&Sifcii*!

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4

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A O E N I N 1

t.-.i .. bt'-fjii

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81

Jj'f id!

EDNESDAY,

W

J**i

rjfSV

SEP,

30tir:|

ises.

VBASD DINFLAV

y"ul

CTi'V%itw

-OF- 14

,!»'

I I S O I N S -tii-"1 '--u K- Ut

Manchester Poplins,

k\

Wwiwderstgned

Granite Poplins,

3

Eppelines,

s'.\

JACOB STEINMEHL.

AMUftiMENTS. j-!!."-,1. 1'^

(WO

•#wl*

S

ti

Alpaccas^

r-.v r- VI» ]*E .-V: -j V"? -I 1

Lustres,

tondonSerges,

jj

SI

t'

Mefinos, Toiled'Venice $«

v«a

mm

1

Winceys,

ai:cT.

Delaines, Baretz,

r'

36 C(3Utii

Ws2

BKAVT1FUL STYLES

a

43

.'i

:10

snl

Empr'sOl^ttr,^

VJWfcV-'f:-?:

a 1 •-,.'t 4-":~

fi

•I:"

And everything in the way of r.t

HANt)SOM^ Wf .« *i.-w

Its#-

i| ^Vs'.'nVsV _T__ -to

JELL, MIPLEY C€$M. Corner Fifth and Main Streets^"* *!'s ,..T TERRE HAUTfi, rajj3"i

MERCHANT

A I O I

Ufa

J-ii:

•'?m ra

:,»lfc

maw

in*--..

figrti*S9L

TT 4 «I

-jUaS rv^.:^fr -IS

.. -rr '»T nJ. tr. :,s rfjl' LtALL 2MADJE, 1868.

s*ma

S if Xi 1 5 9 in 1

a it I

btmri'i

BANNISTER ,i«d clii

aa .1

«illM .loO

18NOW BEOE1VINO HI8

'Ol ii Um

FALL AND WltfTEE STOClCf o-

e«d

I-rrissri iiJa«wiaa .stuefst

i&Alf.**

,t,-. s..

I OONStStlNGf^N'P'AKT Olf WWI4

.-teifJo

Vie .... iU '»8 and SNaZsidB^Q

_jbH

!•.-(

mgu.

^os^ssis

•AND—« *-i i'*"- Worf W*

nim

fekii rf:

isoz

1" '"-iBrf*

E O I

1

.i.r'-jt. wo

oo i-oiwiHijt i.v (ivimfai »|ii 1 l}f .-53? Hfcjtafjo dttiH .oM

USIUESS SUITS. 'ot sraitro

BLACK, BR01*N*m™

af

anbopnrehasad. Thesewl »ly should look to their iM»r best when it is as cheap ai a

BLUB, IAHLIAi' SM A -S Ol iJJAt

AND SILVER FOX

r-4" 'MOlt^iTJOmA

JBEAVtlRS!

And for a Fine Assortment of Black an I Colored 1

38/

PI

i*£t wis* an

ifr .MN

Cloilis and'boeskla (Dasl£uere&

Of AMBBICAN 0A8S:MSBB3 ofall grades aed i"J prloeA flti ,.-g ?fC/9 A 8i -J'W sss-l ,IW)'

B.

A 9

Pcovlsic^s»

itfjlliw hail nffke fnit llfllrfi

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

Store,'with a largo and #elf Selente^ stock of

yf'W"

"mi ,*X ,HjfS

Also jkept constantly oa h»nd^,good asiortmen

1 t'. 'T1l®

Gloves, Ho*lery, Handkerc 'm Suspenders, Ties, Sc.,

I

jeM

Of Qie best qnaTtly,' made to order.

One door East of the Star Grocery, TKKRK HAUTK,

{lain

a

i«8 ,*»«».#* /I«t 4StA«lU3 E*Ai

m-

'.-0'

)xm na

i^aim ,0-rcia

to jtdiaaif.

Woolen Shirts^M *«»m,I»««'SE

Knit Jackets,"1"

I

W

:=r)

..*t.- .«s--•:: WSB -,

OU8WI%en»«s»

[A Nice Ones.]

l-sfcf

uSatoheis aftd Valises. eift "tatt'.ii.

%'iS'l

SUA iuperintfeds the Merchimt r.^epartment, and guarantees a perf-ct fit.'

KOtTAK srfi

I A 3

CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW? S^uj |H Areoordlally lnrited to rail at .iStvi I

in

TJ fi* *?-****.'

TV HOCSS, S14H AMD OUTAIUKTAI. A I TV

330

and Decoratit. Paper Hanging, Plain Sign Paidtlng. Oeiling* and Wans' PalBted aid Caleetahiee ia

I JoUJi.

Premco

Colors,"

Planoeand Natnul Wood Polished In tbe behest noean Style

11

II

ot the Art. Oildtng on Qlaeaand eU «S*si

Japanned Tin, in all Stylesrf*^*^ It will be to the interest of those who wish to hare Mfrrlcoabls work done, to call on me. Inftr« matlonin buying dnd mixing celors, will bo to. aished to parsons *a»* o» oaaaea. ,T»*•'•"'Clfcil

ittl

^STA^i5

•&6UI i5#i?s 1'4-

-i

#tW*M