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

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THE

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whose sufiesiw. iWl bidden

of lire?

away from everyb

imM'SSs

cftV:^lt.j

or nave Buuomu, °K

upon yonr general health. Pob»»i

heiirt xoe)

ertion produce palpitation of kidney*, your liver, or "r,!"ly fTjf ., 'Jg nr iirlao frequently get out of o?|er.

ky

yonrisyo or

it ropy on

sometimes thick, milky,, or the tip fettling? Or does a tlBfter it lifts stood Or is a sediment at

lg 0

gfhort'breathing or

dyspepsia? /^Jutlng, cr ro»»™»• yoa hare spells °r ?rl, impaired Is yonr the huad!

mind conatftnti.r u*eM" & r,r r.nm

npon

this enbjoct Do

mindi constant d-eM^g ij

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you feci drill,"8'

of

company,

to ll0

jeft

fllonc,

1)0

makeyonBtanor j»mp.ra

The organs of geueration,WUe?i^hPk

to get

'l)oe-4 any little thing

^f-SSSdSs&l uie anchoiy ,,iebtB? Your back r.PkePyour knees l°«kaXv-V.t Httle .pp.Ute, and yoa attribute this to dyspepsia or liver somplaint! „.1f.hnic venerial diseases badly

"E?is n~r., from The effect, of Holf-abu,e_ «d «co»es, have

org»us'that has 'roduced tbe general f-jstero so

Luu'almost e'very other form of disease which hu^ manity is heir to,-and trouble scarcely ever Spspocted,And hav# two*ed for all theffgol one. lijs-ii?

DnZTbut

Di

lr?teatmeSf

.nb.HtsdI Oonsumption

or IniattltS may ntmu. Onr flesh andblood ore snpptSwfi irltovthtoe sonrcefc «itd th»jAatth and happK aift "thM of Posterity, depends uport uromDtuBe of a reliable remedy.

Helmboldt's Extract Buchn ^tabH»hei upward of 18 years. prepared by II. T. Druggist, 604 New York, and 104 South Philadelphia, Pa. PutCE—#1,2 per bottle, or 6 bottles for »K,00, diliivflred to any address. Sold

'^sir^s^w-ra-engraved mjf

Ladies Tafcc Farticnlar Nonce.

MB KKAL VELFRAU FKHALB PILLS.

in farls, for the relm of female a and afterwards so notorious tor their crlmi employment in the practice of abortlon are now offered for sale for the first time in Ame.ica. Thev have been kept in comparative obscurity, #wm the fact that the originator Dr. Velpean, is

Tr.Wan in Paris, of greaf wealth and strict oonsclentloos principles, and has withheld them from general U.

le,t

Tor aJhwfal parposes. In fttero^mtijg femals obitru^tlons. tbey seem to be truly omnipotent, J.nr.HmrfiMn the flood g&taa from whatever cause. may hS?S^ 5 the public only for legitimate use, an.l all agents

that the object Is unlawful. 0AbTiONMirrled Ladles ^Uoul^ ?.®^rthJ'^s' them when there is any reaslm to believe thejnselves pregnant, for they will be sure to produee a

mM*w!*MA.COBIBEB,

"To Owners of Dorses."

Thousands of Horses die jearly from Colic.— This need not be. Dr. Tobias- Venotian Horse Liniment, in pint bottles, price one dollar, will positively enro every ease, if given according to

l^rioTtoW Old Sores, Swellings and Sovo Throat. It is no new remedy, but of 21 years' standing, and approved by the first Horsemen in the country.— Ool. Phllo P. Bush, of the Jerome Park Oouiae, hssuiod It lor years, and recommeHds it to liis friends. Orders are constantly received for It, rom the BaoingStablos in England. Ithns stood the test of time, np ouo h%s ever. Jtried It but continues its use, Becollect to get Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment In pint bottles, and take no other.

Sold by Druggists and Store-keepers through out the United Depot, 10 Park Place, Now Yorj JGdwlm

ftfromsayspenStates.

the of

Times" of this work: "This valuable treatise on the cause and core of premature decline, shows how health Is impaired through secret abuses of youth and manhosd, and how easily regained. It give) a elejr synopsis of the Impediments to marriage, the cause and effects of noTv ons debility, and the remedies therefor." A jooket edition of the above will bo forwarded on -ecelpt of six stamps, by addressing Doctor Oortis, No. 68 North Charles Street, Bsltimore, Md. jniylSdly

GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Youtfe Men's flpHe *o Happy j^rria^w^ Goujugal Felicitr. The humane vlewa of benevolent Physician), on tbe Errors and Abu'.es incident to South and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter envelopes, frse of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bex P., "Philadelphia, Pa. sep24dw3m

ITCH I ITCH! ITCH SCRATCH I SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH in from 10 to 48 honrs. Wbeaton's Ointment oures The Itch, cures cures oures cures cure*

ft'heaton's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment •Vheaton's Ointment ffheaton's Ointment meaton's Ointment

8alt Kheum. Tetter. Barber's lich. Old Soreif ir: Krery Kind

OK KVERY HUMOR LIKE MAGIG. Price, 50 cents a box by mall, 80 cents. Address WEEKS POTTKB, No. 17ll Washington Street, Boston, Mass: For sale by all Druggists

Boston. Sept. 18,1667-Sta Wilwly

si a 4»»ar ^HB

NATIONAL TRUST 00. OF THE OTTV OF NEW TOEK No. SSS BROADWAY,

0apltftl,0NE MILLION DOLLARS. CHABTBBSD BT THT, STATE. DAaiwB.MfHO^, Pf*"'1-

Jas

MFRBUL, Sec'j.

ReceivesDeposlt* and allows IQ11R PK& CEHT INTEREST on all Daily Balances, subject't( Check at Sight. SPSOTAT. DK POSItS f^r Bix Months, or more, inay Ie:lnadii et live|er cpiit. The Capital of ON® jtfUBiXON.llQI'tABS ia divided among over comprising many gentlemen of Jaja^^wlthj aajtjflnanclal experience, who are also personally liable to depositors for all obligations of the Company to double tbe amount of their capital stock." jStf the NATtOX Alt TRUST 00. re^iyiw dfc&Oiitt fit largecr siaaUamonatt, and permltti thenr toh* drawn as a whole or in part by CHSGK AT SIGHT and WITHOUT NOTICE, allowing Interest en ill PAiLt Bxi.AKor.s, parties throughout the conn with and profit.

r.jj nv*

conntry canjteep accounts In thft Inatltntion special advantage of wenrity,-ccfti venlSnte' jel7dw6m

Catarrh can be Cured! HEADACHS—At once relieved. COLDS IN THE HEAD—Vanquished.

DEAFNESS—Overcome. WEAKXYSS—-MadeStrong. ,v}, A3TUM4—Quickly cured. .,t

BAGDEK'S UF.BUAS SXrFF. It never falls to cmo. is ijuii-V. !p. '.t-f operalift.i, and being put np in neat metallc boxes, it never lose* its vlrtne. Hundreds of testimonials could be shown to prove its goodness, bnt It Is needless, for onoe being used It rapidly wins its way into favor. ]*er sale by all Druggists. Price, 35 cents,

(henaducs-

Tonic 4f (he Age

g]

broken

eyo

as brii

that thoso

hnM6 defiant ""'energetic, persevering, successfal

them

ne'er afraid they cannot succeed in business Uey don't b.comlsad and discouraged they art Sspolite and pleasant in "WJ of adies, and look you and

*n

the

ti

irnii

)be».1-

cal Warehouse, and signed niCT lit BOLD a241eo£-weow2m. H. T.

JEKJtfU

The 0)M*nf iH^nrtiq^MW**^ ^heWtga^lon of the feeble and ailing to

Ordinarily

business, pleiiRnrfj, Lu JJbort, ftl^pBt overjthing in this, (sublunary world obis'ns more considat Ion tbfrir ihepftseH,(ftton"6f't&t btessMg "Wttfewhich nothttg earthly statmlrf bo=¥«# son, vii: htdU%, Thb Ji dwigwcjaa it dotii not find the human system in the beet cop, dttion to defy its perils. To tise a homely phrefce tho torrid ennsmer weathef ''takes the Bfarch ont of theTnap10^' and leavM'theni liBir atdrfangnid. ffhefir«« $f Tif«Utjr btttn .low. ?h»'baturally fertile era miu»utlly1tl'®i?fl*#'i thenatusally strong are not as vigorous cut thsy'might be: Seven-eighth* of th^community feel more.^r the ipfluenco of the atmospYieric changes fchfelr produwttte^larioAsMiwMW SSmmo«r"4tt

Lame Bick.<p></p>Gentlemen:

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Oifel.

DroDsv Organic Weakaeses, Female Complaints, Oenoral Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Oizans whether existing in Maleor Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of 'Tf

No. W

JFor One Tor fix For three! For one Deliv

0&b-'

*0W» 28.1869-

t.' \iicofK & Co.— I lately suffered ilferely from a, weakness in. my b*ck. Having heard your.Pla«ter8 mnohr^oommended for cases of this kind, I prooureil one, and tbe result was

I I cjuld de&ire. A elngle Plaste^ cured me In wBtkr-.JourBre»peotfoMj-, J. o. BBiqas,^

.1 j'

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Will And t7.£JP.

Jy7d00(J3m

1W1 'EleJicai

Da. Cuaxis. The

COOK W tOBK

Great Vegetable

ber w^HoTeltibsr It is li a jnrot«cti*#*g*bMt^-° tbe ffCects IheSe^hMigee th^t HQJJXSXIKB'S

HpiUOS B1X1SBS b|V-fW*Jjjed no *a*U ration of t%eir celebrity. .'The

la' sot tfriljr a specific for ChroMe

Dyspepsia, Indigestion, JJllioHSBeM, awl Hew* ons Oomplaints, bnt also a peventive of malarious epidemic* Whoever wishes to If* InatiTod agaiart an attack, of intermittent or remittent few (both of wMcfi prevail to a melancholy extent all over -the country,) will do w©* to. resort without deUy, to-rthia famona iflvigoratinft ,an& %nti-#i lr. ious specific. Quininetiafl'hftd Its dAT It ^aTei

coma mor» papular and command vaster s»J« with each successive OTJSaii,' stioply beB«OB*Jtlwy broriuceAjjatt^r.flW^ei^lJtff'ctjIftpi^nXPX.tJ1® povrerfuT poisons used as tonics, and are at once a safe and palatablp preparatigjO,

1 MME.HSR'51'AfffBiili I

face

ALLCOCK'S POROUS JPLA8fERS.

Where one was sold few years ago,^a thousand are sold bow. They strengthen, warm and invigorate th» p4rt upon which they era apilSled', and. telteve nervous affections of hs' bbwels, Inm^agbi pains of the side and usually atl ideal parts. In affecons ot the ktdneyB they am of great service. u-rt.il iStJ-i' 'i-i -.rri -r .tf

Vi

J?»9Pristorof theBrandrpth Hoiise.

^rinftlpal Agency,'Bfandroth House, New York. Scfld bjall Bruifgists. fe.Lj

CHBISTADOBO'S HAJB DYE many *ylfcr To turn to whito dark colored hair

Bnt Instantly the EXCELSIOR DTE Brings back the tint that charms the ejre And'Nature owns that canning Can her own living hues impart. ... -viu

Ohristadoro's Hair Preserratlye. Ob, how beautifully glossy yonr hair looks of late, Maria. Tes, Julia, since I have used Oristadoro's Hair Preservative and Beautlfier, my Hair haB^tmproved wonderfnlly, and stopped falling ontj altogether. *!.

Sold by Drngglsts, and applied by all Hair Dressers, Manufactory-No. 68 Maiden Principal Depot No. flAstorHonse.

tfris

«n »j

"'6? should be employed

1 &

General Aaent for Unitod

States andOauadas, at Albany, NY. Soldby all Druggists. dftw till Jan 1,18G9.

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m&t

Coats'

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SIX-COBO CABLED r'ii It a

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'JOHM A H1I6H ABCHISCI^SS, SOLE AGENTS IN NEW.tOBK, -?f No. lOS Daane Street, ji ww' «4V «.-Q ,»« «)w »ttsWb

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Clothing-raanofacturera &nct|)urchft3$rs of Spool Coiwon for use on Sewihg MaAines, deniahding' tha beat and. fitrongeak

Coats"

Expressly ddapted.to^ their Aoants.''jj

Nos. 50, 60 670

tAEMSTRONG,

Gunsmltii and__Stencll Cntter.

^loar, Whisky and daok brand*, also Plates foi ma^kifag Olithing, cut to order. Gnn made and repaired in the best of sty I AltworK warranted to givetofisfaeHon.

Shop 2d door Bast of the New GourtsHonset, v*31 Ob'o street,^ at the Vlgo cattntr tfair 8oales. fffl

A BGHI^EQT & BUILD -^V

9$

Plaint tpeoiiiyiionr, Sup^^tendAnMr&id'^e*tail Drawings furnished for every description ot Buildings.

Ornci.—South east comer of Maln andHfth Streets, over PonneU^k Drug

Blir«:,°

mySMIy

H1LOSOPHT OF MA1WIA«£.-A New OomsE or Leotukks, as delivered at. the Hew Fork Husenm Anatomy, embracing tbe subjects: How to live and what to Live for Youth, Maturity »^d Old Age Manhood Gkaerl lly Beviewed. The Cause of Indigestion FlathInce and Nervous Diseases accounted for Heritage Philosophically Considered, &c. Pocket olnmes containing these Loctnres will be forwarded '6n receipt of four stamps, by addressing: Sr.o'r New Yob*' Mdsidm of ASatoki, 618 Broadway, New York. marledly

BOOTS AND SHOES*

JkT

Boots & Shoes

TO SUIT

•1

BOOTS

s.«aa

All of the above eony^»ints common t" autfwrIng humanity, can be oared by the use of the will knownreraedy 3'-

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E

Having iaa^iecei^at

C. E. EUGGLE^

a woll selooted Stock of {l'on)#n,Jlilues, and ChK dren's Summer Wear, whicS I will offer tor siH at the

Lowest Cash ftleef

And I have also recelved~«-l*rge assortment oi Ueh's, Boy's and Youth's Boots and Shoee, bough at the head of the market, so they oan

Sold to Salt tbe Present Times

My motto is "Buy Cheap, Soil -Cheap—^naH Troats and Quick Sates." i1 XllC I also manflfactoro afl klnos of

MEN'S WORK

On the shortest notice and the most fashionable styles. MINDING done ne*fly «n« IB haste.— Don't ferget tbe pla:v hut call and examine, If you do not buy. C. E. RUQGLES,

JySdtf No. 16, North 4th Strett

AND SHOJBIS. -.v^,.

is. A N E W S Is selling

Boots & Shoes Very Cheap To dose ont his large stock of Boots ShoM and Oalters, To make room for Spring stcok. Yon will W" money by oalfli^ on bias at

No. 3 Meohanios Block, Parttonlir Attention is«o

CUSTOM

9. HAKBEBT.

IRA GROYER, Jr.,

^MdSdl) 3M^nt for the German Snuff.

work

thi* Dturtanst is 4a tte hands KHiIIU WOBKMTO. Sdtfctlo

J' R-

MAB8H

UE AL JCI5TA.XJC AGENCY. WILD XANM, And City Property of every description,-fee Sale.

A __ nf flftaan aitakla tA

ati«g» t6 tokeral BeU W HARBERT ft MrtTT frlDMI, 'V

54 -wAMrtTT strrt, sHabdjcstt" promising

Dee Atoixx«« lotrll

nCTdwlr

00

Slave Time Odd Money.

fyou have found anything, you have a house to rent, It you want anything,

TeU Five Thonsand People «t onoe,

"We have been carrying on he LoutsbttU Journal thirty •seven years, and during all this time toe have known no man of iwmes8 city to fail who advertised liberally, tkhd we have known no One to succeed in any considerable if even in a respictable deg%cemho didn't advertise liberally. ''—Prentice.

Advertiflaigla tfcePam ^wegit

vj,-, Keep it before the people that there fifty dollars in this office (o bet that

Journal.

g?

ttie uitjr uuuthiA xu tuie uuigo ltov wjrv Carter will not accept Voorhees proposition.—

af*?

And also "keep it before the people" that yptifc ".Tall Sy cam oi e," your ^illuetrioufi champion" your "great statesman" is'so thoroughly steeped in moral cowardice that he is incapable of making a "proposition" that his best friends can read without shame. "Keep it .before the people'' that Voobhees has disgusted every fair-minded Democrat hi, this Congressional District, by snoring Repeated ptopoaitions for a joint canvass. "Koep it-before |he people" that the recent correspondence between Cabter and VooMrEip^,]pUces8 Yoobh^bs in so cootempti&Ie So atftnde before the jrabl!c that the

Journal

is ashamed to publish it.

"Keep it before the people" that, in the joint debate at Carlisle, VooBttiES dodged his infamous political record, after breaking completely down in a lame and impotent attempt to explain ihis vote against thanking the soldiers of the Union. !'K«ep it before the people" that Vooahees is unable to point to a siDgle speech th^the made during the rebellion which would not have been cheered to the echo in any rebel camp.

I'Keep it before the people" that on the 8th day of July, 1868, the Democracy of Terra Haute, in mass meeting assembled, unanimously re8olved "that we denounce and utterly repudiate" the aetion of Yoobhees iii betraying Jendfeton in the New Tork Convention. '.'Keep it before the people" that the laine meeting resolved tiiat they would never again support

Yoobhees

for any

office whttt#eri .. "Keep it before the people" thatYooBhees—"thesoldiers'- friend"—en joys the deputation.of having originated the pet name of "fcfricolh-Dogs" for the Boys in "ie.

PKeep it before the people" that, in the fertile brato of Yoobkbes originated the ,^4py idea o|,^0n,j^llarB" fpi^the, ,"I«in^oln Dogs." f'Keep it before the peoplV' that, in the dark days of the rebellion, this great ifrieijlcef l^wpl^iers?' chflWedthft Boys in. Blue by asserting, in Sullivan county

6t

And elsewhere, that his Southern friends, "eight ifoftlfoW

brsYfi Caacauians,

coinld not be conquered." '•Keep it before the people" that, in Sullivan oeunty Mid elsewhere, this "soldier's friend" amused vast crowds of cop perheade by sneers, jeers and taunts at-the efforts the soldiew were mikking to conquer "eight millions of brave %ueas* Slins." "Keep it before the people" that, when this '$ciei)d bf the soldien"'#antiftd the Boys in Blue to be paid, he tried to cut off every avenne by which money could be drawn from the people into the publife treasury to pay the soldiers. 4^'Keep it before people" that when ^tokhees shouted to the Boys in Blue: "Fat yottr Miiitim to the spout of the treasury pump and you shall be filled,"

he sneaked down below and cut j{he suction hose I

"Keep it before the people" that Yooehbes, "the soldiers friend," the man who wanted the boys paid so promptly and so well 1 helped to pay them by traveling through the old Seventh District flaunting a greenbaek in the faces of the people and telling them that in six months it would not be worth any more than Conderate scrip. "Keep it before th& people" that at the gloomiest period of the war, VooBflht®9 then in Congress, wtis asked to vote "that jgu? thanks are tendered to our soldiers in the field for their gall an try in defending and upholding the flag of the Union, and defending the groat principles dear to every American patriot," and that he ans* wered, "no t" thns declaring that "no" thanks were due" to the Boys in Blue, for "carrying death and destruction to Southern firesides." t* .tel. "Keep it before the people" that, more thim thrae months after the war had been began, Yoorhkbs showed his love for the soldiers by shouting "not one man, fiot one dollar, not one gun with which to carry death and desolation to Southern firesides." "Keep it before the people" that Voobhbss, as a member of Congress, was asked to vote "that we hold it to be the duty of Congress to pass all necessary bills to supply man and money, and the doty of tbe people to tender every aid in their power to the constituted authorities of the Government in the crashing out of the rebellion and bringing th« leaders thereof to condign punishment," and that when asked) thus to vote, this "friend of the soldiers'" said "Not" "it is not the duty, of to supply men and money, it is not the duty of the people to render every aid in their power to the constituted authorities of the Government In the crashing out of the rebellion and ia bringing the leaders thereof to condign punish

the people" that Yoom-

Hxn is the author of the letter to "uncle 100,000 men to (he South.

oxdd&aad ri&d iif'ihe head of ftbeFeooif mands at evening parade, and that wis greoted with yelle ofdelighl.' 'T« •ikjsb^h iMpi?' tfiir"friend dt the Boldiera" was the nibst per^ eistient* toid: relentless enemy of the cauio for Whit^i fiiey fought and btad, and' for

speeches of

mi'i-r

whlcVjbeir teomra^ea died. "K^ep it before ^he

1

people55 that the*

Yoobhees

gave hope to the

rebels and thereby prolonged the 'sanguinary strife, thus placing upon his soul "the awful responsibility of the sacrifice of many a patriots life, although, of course, be is "the soldiers' friend" I! "Keep it before tho people" that when disease and death had thinned the ranks of the patriot army so that the Boys in

Blue were obliged to appeal to friends at home for help, YooiiEKfi,instead of sending them men, did hfs utmost to keep back reinforcemehtsi—but sent them, instead, a speech against the government a speech ae

very patriotic!

te

that a soldier

couldn't circulate it without getting arrested. Keep it before the people" that the victims of Voobhbks' "friendship" Sfor the soldiers fill many an unknown grave: that this "friendship," which prolonged

war, coat many a sad patriot woman fiie of ber husband that this "friendship," filled many a home with mourning for the husband, father, son or brother who fell in defense of the goverrment which this friend" never lost an opportunity to attack. The unavenged blood of these victims, the tears of their bereaved friends, the poverty and suffering of widows and orphans attest the value of that "friendship" which Voobhbks had for the soldiers!

Keep it before the people" that Yoobhees, who blatantly boasts of his record, voted in Congress that it was not right to crush the rebellion, that it was not the political,

c'v'l

the people to meet it, fight it, crush it, and forever destroy it, thereby establishing, perfect and unalterable liberty "ie?&

Keep it before the people" that, when the infamous Maryland traitor, Habbis, arose in his place in the House and uttered a blasphemous invocation to Almighty God that tho Union arms might not triumph, Yoobhees, the soldiers' friend," refused to vote against him on a resolution of censure, thus practically approving of his utterance, and thus loudly appealing to the world to give him a share in the- eternal infamy. 4hat must cleave to the name of Habbis. "Keep it before the people"^ that the speeches of such men as Yoobhees, incited the assassin Booth to the murder of AIbbaham Lincoln, in proof of which assertion we cite the following from one of his speeches: He said "if tbe evil hour must come, if patriotism is to be humiliated, if the schemes of the seditious citizens are to triumph and civil strife and commotion are to cumber this fair land, then may some BBtnrtrs [Booth] avenge the cause of liberty in the Capitol: and may the authors of our ruin be the^riRST TO SUP FULL or ITS HOBBOBSI I "Keep it before the people tnat Yoobhees went to Ohio to persuade the people of that State to vote for his friend Yallandigham, thereby indorsing the political course'of the Ohio traitor and giving hiB approval of VALLANDIQHAM's language when he said to the rebels: "1 hate, despise and defy the tyrannical government which has sent me among you for my opinions' sake, and shall never give it my support in its Crusade upon your institntions. But you are mistaken when you say there are but few such in the United States North. Thousand are there^ who would speak out, bat for the military despotism that strangles them. Although the contest haB been, and will continue to be, a bloody one, you have but to persevere, and the victory wili surely be yours. You must strike home. The defensive policy lengthens the contest. The shortest road to peace is the boldest one. You can have your own terms by gaining the battle on your enemy's soil." "Keep it before the people", that tbe name of Voobhses was affixed, with the names of Yallandigham and Wood, to a petition "for two Bepublics and a United South." "Keep it before the people" that Voorhies was selected as the safest and best medium of communication when traitors wanted to sell rifles to arm tbe] Son* of Liberty in Indiana. "Keep it before the people" that, when a leader of the Order of the Sons of Liberty wanted to know "if the bouth had means to successfully resist the Lincoln army," he could think of nd man so likely to know alt about it as D. W.' Yoobhees. "Keep it before the people"' that this "model Congressman" missed 713 times out of 1,373 roll calls, but never failed to be on hand with a "no" when an affirmative vote was wanted to help the Government in its efforts to throw off the hellish grip of Treason. •Keep it before the people" thai this «»n who is now yelling abouf the "enormity of paying"'"gold interest on the bonds," was one of the men whose votes fastened that policy on the Government in opposition to the votes of a majority of Republican Congressmen. fKeep it before the people" that Yoobhas publicly endersed the coarse of

YallAUDtOHAM and thereby given his approval to the sentiment of the Traitor when he said he "hoped and prayed for the ultimate success of the cause for which the South was fighting."

And "keep it before the people" {tiat a candidate with such a record dares not meet his competitor on equal terms, but refuses every proposition for a joint canvass Until, goaded to desperation by the taunts and sneers of his friends, he submits a proposition that reeks with the odor of meanness, a proposition which shames and disgusts every Democrat who is not utterly lost to a sense of man­

liness. JJj 'Jejf'.'KU

It tarns out that Miss Kellogg's return to New Tork was not for the parposo of appearing in opera with Mr. Xapleson'a company- She has been engaged by v.t Strakoech for four years, one of which is to be passed in a professional tour through the United States, and the other thminEurope. NorisiTiegehscoining tlds fall, *Wb*t l&e .^eminent* Mapieson proposes to do is among tho great unsetuW problems of the future.

th,l of aad fortune^ residing in the./5"*

York, who cdofesscfe to- tak^S drinks* dayPof bottle* and five bottles tO 'a gallQa^r, ^. gallon of liquor, he says, .goes down old throat every day of the year. Bfcfo"6 is is fit to e&t^in breakfast In' thfc" ing he has t© drink twelvo gla»si»-rf whj^f kv os Qflo bottle and-oho-fifth. 2Teyorthoeven this poor man is. able, for wmo hoars of the morning, to transact *^at people of property afld leianre. xsall bowh ness, and during p^rt of the evq^uiR,/0, converse in such a way as to anjut©% persons who can look on and see a human being in such bondage, without stoppings: tq think what a tragedy it ia. This ,old. boy never has to be carried homo I .he*, lievo. He is one of those most homeless drunkards who rievfer get druub, noytjr: wallow in the gutter,: never do *fly|hing to scare or startle them into an attempt to. reform. He is like a cortain Gorman "puddler'' who was pointed out tb uie in Pittebarg iron works, wbo' conanmes actly ieven dollars' worth of lager beer every seven days,—twenty glasses a day at five cents each. He is also like tho men employed in the dismal work of the broW~ ery, who are allowed as mtiob beet' as they can drink, and who generally 4o

i.

What can a man want with brains in a "beer-barrel? But then, you think again, even these poor men need thoir brains when they get home and we need .that they should have brains on the first Tuesday in Govern her.—

Oetoberi

moral and sacred duty of

i'' »-5

Prospecting for Gold in Vermont. 'Not iong since, a green-looking Yermonter walked into the office of Dr. C. T. Jackson, the chemist. "'Dr. Jackson, I presume?" said he, "Yes, sir.-' ''Are, you alone?" "Yes, sir." "May I lock the door and he did So and 'having looked behind the sofa and satisfied him* self that no one else was in the room, he

{ow

tlaceda large bundle done up in a yfelbandanna on the table, aild opened it: "There, Doctor, look

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much as they can. Such persons are always fuddled and stupid, but seldon dfihk enough to alarm their neighbor^ or them-* selves.. Perhaps they are the only persons in ali the world .who Are in any, degree justified in passing their lives in a state of suspended intelligence, those'bf them |t least whosedu^r it is to get inside of enormous beer barrels, and..there indarkness and solitude, in an atmosphere reeking and heavy with 3tale alo, scrape and mop them out before they ar6 refllled. When you see their dirty pala faces •. at the "man-hole" of the barrel, down in the rumbling bowels of the earth, in one of thosb vast caves 6f beer in Cincinnati, you catch yourself saying, ^"Drink poor devils,.drink! Soak.what brains yQU^ave in beer!

1

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I

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I

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'f ^-ViiTEBBa.,gA g.3?'aiSD £fihAI

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A WORD

BBKAD

Would yon haYe It sot Therr

Svji

:nr»r£falf

NATEONA SALERATII&

Buyers of Soda should try our .* Kn-- NITRONA is

Bi- Oarbonate" of Soda.

We guarantee It not only far superior to any oth or American make, but even purer than'the best. New 'astleor English Soda.

MANtffAcnns*r THI

SALT lANUFACT'fi

-i Pittsburgh, Pa. auSdeodly .^.r.,

TTTM. MANIUN-Otf# fcti YY HOXTSK, SI08 An OBJfAMWTtAt A N E ,R

One door Saa* «f the Stir

em*

4»ri ao-nfij '':)r a:

t?w(--it?S)iEjr$

sil

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jusibei' Seasoiea Two .fl.j 'lU'i -t -i h")

Ak

at that."

"Well," said the Doctor, "I see it." "What do you call .that, Doctor? '"I call it iron pyrites." "What!" said the man, "isn't that stuff gold?" "No," said thd Doctor, "it's good for nothing iff«' pyrites and putting some over |he fire in a shovel it evaporated up the chimney. ''Wal," said the poor fellow, with a woe-begone look, "there's a widder Ionian up in our town who has a wholo hill full of that, and l'jjft bsefl .^nd „^arried ^er*'

The old Longfellow house still stands in Portland, Maine,, overshadowed on one side by the Preble House and on tne'other by a blotk of stores. It seems like some lingering relic of the past shrinking from public gaze. It is now, and has always been, in the occupancy ortbe Longfellow family, and still preserves' its oldfashioned interior arrangements. Some of the furniture dates back nearly seventy years, to the time when the poet's father first went to housekeeping. On the wall hangs a picture of the poet as he appeared in his college days, andisflso of/his uncle Wadaworth. The poet's..,,greatgrandfather came to Portland in 1745,^to open a grammar School at tbo invitation of the town, and was the ancestor bf'all that name that now reside in or -have gone out of Portland.

Vm

.fiMMiiM'M bwowafriie!

to w.w

.'!• p.'ii .*«•.« :.C j*

Welt fe^Completely Irbnedf ,0!i jr?aiiolljaH fin- o.'

aud ^lilck Tire!

Stvomg Krou

The tAST-CAST-STEEL PLOW

Is tile Best in the World!

NPKKR'S STANDARD v* T-T sii

'ii

Atlantic AtoMhly, for

'^-1

BLOOM AND BEAUTY .To the thin face and care-worn countenance. Cures FEYER and cteatei APPETITE. Try them Use none other.<p></p>ALFMEI

IS

IT IS ABSOLDTKLY Pn»E,*8«

majhhol..#

Whiter than snow makes Bread always light, white and beantlful. Take a pound homo to yonr wife to-night. She will •lie .!? delighted with it. 9

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I*EN1N" SYLV ANIA

TBBBE BLA-UTIC, INI). Plata and Deeoratiye Paper Eacging, Fancy and PlUn Sl(B Palnftng. 'Ceittngs and WaHs psiami

vt

(MeotfMA ia. Frwco CAom.

Piano* *&d Ifatjual Wood Ppliihed in the highest, style of the Art. Gilding on Glass and Japouaed Tin, iii all 8tyle«,

It wiVl be to tbe interest

SPEER,

X*

a"-

STi

es bff*

pmi&ks tom

'NatronaCl

A Ik for 8PREB.'8

STaNDABD BITTEB3. Hold by Dmgglstj and Grocers. Sce'ttnt uSy ala^iotnro (a over the" cork of each Bottle.

PAeSalu, ii. ,T., and 343 Broadway, New York, 8W Trade enppljed by J0HN80N, HOLLOWAY $ CO., Philadelphia: GKOBG&Ai KKLhX, rittabnrg, and by all Wholeiale Dealers.

For Balo by BABB, GUtlOK aPl3wfrd Tq Thqr

i'

A A S

EFFEBTESCENT SELTZEB APEBLEKT Is a gentle and cooling Cathartio or Purgatlre' medicine, ia the form of a Powder, pleannt. to take and is recommended and nsed by the best Thysicians in the country as a most rel able ata4'elfectual remedy.

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af io ha-*'«AM

EFFEBVESCBIfT j4i dii'-v fitrttM DTCTPsiA^qqift*

Hih

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urn*

h.

Sa^nd si^aYedP Spokes

Very I^ight Draft

.ux

FOB

^WARRANTED jilij

4M

TEAR!

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HAt,T*'fl"&

«fe JONES,

Farm

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THE BEStf BITOFEffif For Weakly Persons,

fr"|-»••

si

-'j Mr

JOB THE WEAK. fM FOB TUB PAL®, ^-19, *. «u ^J FOB TffE SI0KI1T,

FQB THE AQKD, *f FOE FEMALES, FOR 8PBINQ USE 111

Ufo Bitters Equal to Them

Speer's Slanrtard Wine Bitters, —-lTAtE or—

tB'

WINE, HERBS & ROOTS

PEBmlNBABKtCd

W1°8' we"

CHAMOMliB FIOWEBS,

»i' *&-

••mirz 3&t7bt*& jftdS t"

8!VAK

wixiTdHEBBY BA.BS,

•nd each other fiTEBBS and BOOTS as will In all flases asuiat Dlgeitiou, promote tb* Stcretlons ot .the System Ir. the natural channel*, and fir*

TOISTE J±TSTX VIGOR —TO THB-—

I

YOlfflfi AND 0111, Hlg MJ FHill

All nse it with wonderful ancocss. COLOR To tho pule white Hp,

u'ff a£ iiyi

CubesBe/lmtbuuit, wit.]

CtTBEg Sick HxadachE,

S E E ".i» Cures Ikbioestioi*, iSSSriH®TOE8 OOSTIVEHEM,

,q[CUBK8 PlXEB,

ll'KKIEJ^T

Cures Soub Stowach,

il

YOU I

A Att» »#/v".»pr

-riltVlwaeUl

nl trapo

istbesfaffof life—yonr uiont..iiapor: tent article ot diet. The health- of yonr family largely depends npon it» beioffyi

LIGHT AND WHOLJEqgM^l'

tImtM

Cures

Neevocs Headaoke^,

Ccbib Lrvxa CoMPLiiHT,

POWDEB Cubes Billious Hjeadache, Cusn BHXVKATtO OoMPbAtHTg, W

A

Guars JaTOpiiE,

Itis a* most^efficient medicine for Females and ChJldrea whose stomaofas frequently r^jeot ordinary. purgative mejlciacg. Bead onr pamphlet of tfB^imoQiolii, and as yon valno yonr life and liealth. los* not«n hoar in procuring a bottlo of this most wonderlul remedy.

TARRANT CO.,

tst.,

MANUFACTURED ©FIT BT

ayS'G Kreeawich.<p></p>^EMO'VAhj04fii^Heit

New 17or?.

*Ht~ For Sale by all Drngglsts. "®R anl8—dGmeod.

entire stock of

[ayiog bought tbe

O N S

N O I

iFrom cijAUSSEN 4 B1CH0WSKY, haTe Ihts ,-day rtmoved the^ same to No. 190 Main Street, id to the new block between Sixth and Seventh, above Tos. Strong's Grocery Store.

We Stall lie in Becelpt or Xew Goods Dally, which"* will' sell as low as any Wholesale Hoaae in the city. Soliciting tbe trade from Within, as well as abroad, wo especially call npon all of onr oldirienda, and thole who generally buy in thi* market, to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere 7

PATRICK & 8THE§.

The undersijped have this day seld to Mwsra. Patrick ft Sykes their entire Motion Stock. As we aro now out of business, we take this opportanity to thank the Trade for their kind patronage, hoping that they msy in future torn their custom to this new Firm, where onr former Boekkoeptr, Mr. Alex. Hourath, as well as Dir. J. V. Patrick, birastlf so favorably known by everybody for many years as one of tbe kindest and most pleasant salesmen, wll wait npon everybody who lavors them with a call.

We shell also remove onr Office to tfessrs. Pet rick and Sykee' New Store, 190 Stain Street, up stairs, where we can be found during business hours.

CLAUSSEN & BICH0W8KY. ltd2w

UNDERTAKERS.

|JNDBRTAKBB.

kllih

those who wish to

have aerrlceable work done, to call on ime. Informathmin buylng dad mixing oeloiB. wtil ka.'itarniebed to pereon* ran or ontssv bocS -v

^TTpir SHIDS

m,

Instrumental and Yoeal Maslc. left at ^tnaeman^ or "kat^iibaihV

Orders

pmnsay Jnly8d3m

M. W.0'd0NNELI^lfl Having1 purchased back' from 1. IT. Ohadwick, 8ruber-.A Oo., the Undertakers Establishment, and 1m bad seven »«ars e*periencs in the business, li now prepared to furnish Metalio Burial Oasis*, daskete, and Wooden Oofflns, of all styles and sine, from the beet and ItfgMt Stock of borial material in the State, at 104Mai* Street, terre Efante, Indiana. ... dwtf Terro Haute 29.Ba

JS-r:or.-*

A'.. A

If

JB

By

A L,L

UlftEBTAKER. (e prepared to ezeenteJ 1 orders ia his Une with Tioatnro and diepatebe /roer of third and Cherry treets, Terre H*nte, Indiana. Jan80-6-^wtf

pHEGAJlY UJSTITUTB^ \J WTOI.IHH ATO TBKTCH, *•'FOB" YOUNG hAViZB, Boarding and DayFnpils, 1527 AHD 1529 8FBUCB 8TBKKT,

,36 ^PHILADELPBIA, PEtfffA,

am

Ersdicatos Bancfruff and

I

r-iu.fW Jst.

&

WIWWOT

A. btniBova, Siut» Tnaw, wkioh ebadern yemtu. -£reg$. It will positively eradicate Humors and Dandruff from the-scaJp, and -wlwfe^ Htiefe i# Hw1 In the*Ui«U, will cause a new.gro«tth of Hair to

WJ&S*

on

Bi-ir'-aest

Handsomely PaiintedT!

b"''1

spots. Thousands are testify

ng to the above. fMCK! tt,W PEBBOlTtiE.

BA^K GULICK A BKBB^ Afeeuls mayZT deodAwfim ST W

DOCTOR WHITljLGB

ABIWW.GBAJDUATB

as Diploma at Office will show, has been longer engaged In the treatment of Vuaraafc, aszCAi, and Pbivatk Dissasbs than aav other Physician ln^St. Louis."

mS«Ss Buptraliaisd .8MmM3frhe»» SexuWAtlitiraad I«MtCOCjr* as the result of self-abase in youth, sezaal etkoeeses 'in maturer years, or other •nl.vMch p. odocesomeof tbe follow* ng-Mfecte, ali Nocturnal Xmisilobs, Blotches,

Docroa Whittieb publishes a Kedioal Pamphlet relating to Venereal Diseases and the dlsaatreus and varied oonse^nences of «elf-abnse, that will be sent to any address in sealed envolope for two stamps. It contains fall symptom lists that will enable those affeotad to determine the natnse of their complaint and give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for tbe urpose of treatment as a personal interview uf where itii co'uxenient, the Doctor should be «oiu«ll^d personally. Those hevlug friends that may require advice, can supply them with this valuable work 4y sending their address, with atu^wt r3|hus you can assist tbe unfortunate wtfhont their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subject Is of more importance than puaity of blood and perfect manhood.

It is self-evident4fc»t ^physipian who. oon-ilnesiitttiself-excltisiVaiy to the Andy of acer tain class of diseases treats thousands of eases every year, must acquire greater skill in

patients to tbe Dootor after reading Hedlcal Pamphlet. Oommunicatlonseonfldentlal. A friendly talk will eost ron nothing. Office central, yet retired—No. 617 St. Charles ssreet, St. Louis, Ho. Honrs, 9 a, h., to 7 p. m., Snndaysexcepted.

.ft

ASB BHCEP-

T(0K 6us, 616 Washington AYenu^lSt. Levis, Ho„ treats: with the greatest success all Diseases jof Women. Leuchorcea, or Whites, Vailing) Inflammation or Ulceration Of the Womb, Ovaritis, Praritis, Amenorrhoaa, Menorrhagia, Dyinktmorrhosa, and Sterility or Barrenness alfo, every disease conneeted with l'uberty, Stenst'raation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor confine* hbhself eicluslvelyto tbe coat men of these complaints, and treats a very large nihhber of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them mnstbefarmore extensive and acourato than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medical Pamphlet of thirty-sixpages. No matter who hat# foiled, read what he says. Patients in every Western-State. Curee guaranteed. OonsuTtaticm by lettorbr at omce free.' Booms for patients,reqal?lug,dhlly ftttentian. A lhdy assistant. Heut 9 a. 11., to 7 v. m. Sundays excepted.

MOTHEB8! MOTHERS! r,

a

^O™ees!I! eaiu t»y DON'T FAIL XO PBOCITEE

4^ FIRST PREMIUM Of a SllVtr Hedal WAS AWABDID TO

tr

Will reUpie oik Monday, 6«pt. 8M. ftuTC*

ioJ»iWSt

2£ •»d

ipol tW Institute. HADAJOC D'awtynLY, s«, |el7d3meod

K§i!

BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE

the N. 9. State Acrleulttnal Socletr, at Its Fair, holdcn in Nuhua, Sept. 20,1W.

LOOK OUT.

*rm

000.1

°°P3r

,\v 'imii.ra}i:

h#r

Signt, ConfuAversion to imory and dex^

oal Power, and rendering Marriage improper. -re pes Thel private practice are unsurpassed

are permanently cured. ("doctor's opportunities in hospital and practice are unsurpassed in St. Louis or any othereity. Back flies of St. Iiouls papera prove that ho has been located there longer by years thatrany other so advertising. The establishment, library, laboratory and appointments are unrivalled iq the West, unrivalled anywhere. Age, with experience, can be relied upon, aiKi the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. Ini part success and present pesitloh be stands without a competitor. rteWrltlBpof a Physician whine BepnU tian fe I7nlon-wl«e, ahonld be worth BeMlag.

-U}

ofi

Bring*

•. .. -.^Uv ..

DOCTOft WILBBB

0FEJCOE,BoCONSULTATION

•Tv^r t. Vr

¥(lB

Mrs. WMow's SootMiss Syrup, For Children Teething-'

BANDS Or CASES. It not only relieve* the child from pau, but. tnvtoocatee the stomach and bowels, correct* addity, and give* tone aad energy to the *W« system. It iriU *1*6 isataatly tefieve-

Griping th» BoweU and Wind CtiUc.

We believe it the BEST sad fJUBEST REMEDY INTHB WOffiuD,in aU cases of DY8KWTP.RT and DLAJRBHCBUL IN CHUJIEEN, whether arising from teething or any other cause.

Fun-directions forming wHl accompany e*ch--i Sv«( Be euro 4nd call for "MBS. ^iSOOTHINO STRtrPj»' Having thejtotfma! el Cn*m Pxwmr*," on the outside -wrapper.' All others «re base. fndtations.

4

jg ii*® *th»p

6 fc

ABBETT'S .1,

Vegetable Hair Restorative Kestorts Or*y Iltlr to Its Natural Color promstcj the. growth of the Hair» chsagss the recta to their ordinal orgsnic action emu,_3l catc? Dandruff and Humors prevents llsir fallins out a superior Drtalne.It containa no injurious ingndienti,

m. ma J.

A. and li tne most popular end rell-

South.

wo

R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, MANCHESTER, N. H.

Jk..

IILOBD a Ba»xu, uhleago, Qeneral Korth-West-rn Agents. jr. Ac H.

DAVI8.A«enteliir

Terre Haute, Ind. uovlldwflm

Comer Main and\ 5th Street*,

TEBBE HAXTTB

COMHfiRCliL COLLEGE,

^BTBANCK mm FIFTH B1B8BT,

[OTBH TUELL, WPLKT ft CO.]

El the oldest and most reliable Institution of 'tbe kind in the' State. Instruction given In all the jrafleli«etjO*ftlniag toa thorough Buslneee Edaoaiion, such as

A SchMaiiWfrln this Ooire^s 1* grtod for Life, jlvl^g. the. S^ofieot Ute privilege of Reviewing

•t",5

NO VACATIONS.

ItPleasure,Freeof Charge. A fow Pupils will be admitted In Arithmetic snd Penmanship, at Si,00 per month,...

For further information, call and see the Jetoefc Ben&fetOiUlege Paper. Adtreerf, "ilOARTIN 4c OWKS, mbl3dtf PKINCIPAEtr

LOOlflNGTON MJKSBKY.

ssrttasstff&i-

inn Tear. 400 Aerm, 10 Cnefihomes. T*etarge«.«Brtteststock,«,000,06) Fruitand

tesffis fe

Botlb Boihs, of ch»ice«fe«ort»««d lUnA*

jWfo nd stamp* for two F*U Catalog^*-j jal7dSss Bloomington, kolieaa Oo-, HI.

"mmmmm '^-'S» Mi

»AMJ BAPHAUi IK j-BfirBauov.

uiTii

am*.rar'

boeu misled

f« MTh» nd Mtilfaotian.

5?* shows yon,the

SP*

of MEDIOISTS,

mn*

Aow thelikTO9M^n2S5ty wSwhnlli!?,00M, oaoba tested and proved by thousand, and single, wao deOy andee^lJUTi! v*"'

To aU in busiuew heTadvta. tTf!!X

uft of'au"'

T« bulId4lng

benefitnf

5n be hL or mhif*

bnt marvfhi

Ik

fpHB NJSTBB. FAILING WATS AHI BAFHAJUi Ik Uti hMt Wh«

1

whea_»ll •then bats All I

of the affections of tho£ I relieve and their wiin^a 'cot"aItVy io

vui+WtSkf9Satisfy

Uk*a*m.o1 'it

a

Ifi loyeAffttlfe Bke Rmr FiIK J)ii«.liaAt&6 jkftef 6f Vlanlmr theaflhetf«»k

yoorfBt«»wire orhesbead.^fflfcsentfrKji 1 itts[aoJM» tU# single to iswKffi1^ makes the mamed happy. fiw^S*»5S*&255 has been solicited in •!w»ys besu the

Hyeey^aM HSW «SITIWB?^

TlT"

WUh

Vf "•rtaiety,1 the w*

ult of all commercial aad bneins* "-'--7*

d®? ZL 't'v?ow5

f»°»thatmakes

lUitsnteprMej!

^wrttaementa and try t»KSts

she can fdmel! your very thtmihu'*1^ •"so cures drunkehneie. •hongnts. She t«^ll interview, ^tlj^t,awt oonfldentlal

As a Female Physician her reawSTn.™?^ cure all female irregniarltise and tn

They oan not injmre, but. on the unjrove the health. °°ntT»n» tkey

aprove the health.

0

Therefore, come one, ocme all, to

111 fiitlanl, y, Outnl Afeiae «TT»U

smgSSdwljr

MUSIC Air

I

THE PEOPLES PLATF0EM

*.I^*ob

FALLCAIPAWJV

my

PQises. -vs

foi'n^Ki1}^ P*rt,e*egree tAat

aplatform *Tor

1 ijjrF

candidates

th«

broWout

bwn triid for ?nrt *6aaA

c.0®*

np .to everything that and are the peo-

they were reciimmsndtd'to'^' plee choice everywhere. —•rywheti

fh« ~n,? *nd "eeJs this, day nultedas tho o^unuy"

known ,n

the history of

Vfriiga*

8EQUjEL, A/.

MAVnSJ *to' lot of FIB8T ni.Ana^, riANOS and all other kihds of Mntoal Inrtrn/ ments ever offered for eaie in t^Whst

JPWpta«*

01

DVin^th0.^8

oslng bees

mr pnrehassrs who hat* been o's&f"*

ttera

,?r«eiy Sor»**,

-1*0, by occn-

thus

m'cn»ton»ers

will receive the

g''

£nd «T"at'"' bargain!

J"!than *~n known in the htatorr

S trade heretofore.

wn-

on

h*nd

ridoff,

Wd NW^tiMnconstant?y to'tt'1* ',t,lst^alPor

Tot®

®"a"- .'-i .n .tiivfi

J-JKiseife-aiS'?-1""

PALACE OF MUSIC,

w®-

OMo street

-.. ijTtiii* TEBKK-HAUX«, IND.

'JHB SAINT LOUI8

ii1 rr

Pianos for Western JPeopU^

MANUFACTUBIHe COMPAill. I^The Pianos of this Company are essentially

j-

msde7 5S^i5?S£5?at -U

Four First Premlmns,

sit Western Fairs. They possess unrivalled excompare weum jit respects with tbe best Instraments of Eastern «.fttxu(sctnre.

Prices varj ft-om $450 to ACCOBMKO TO ST

Til AHD rXSISB.

•WEvery Piano is warranted for Five Tears OLD IN9HCUMGNTS BXDtlANQED AT LIBXBAL BATXS.

Warehouse Wi Sonth Fifth, dtrett, corner ^oir-r Weltrat, and opposite the Southern Hotel my27dly 4*.

ITANBTIOB OBAWFOBWH1I, B. SKOltSTABT'S OFF

w. W

EfvAirsnu,*, "xot., tfept. lStbf^S.} ^ftJce ls hefsby given that the Annual Meeting ?L /?C .0=®r*

,n.Ulll

0»pP*By will be held ft**

the Court House in tbe City of Evaneville, on Uonday, the 6th day of October, next, at 10 I »°Sk

st

*hich tine an Sleetlon srfl) jf*

held for Thirteen Directors, fo serve for the ensuing year. By order of the Board, •Wdtd J.

I.

MABTIF, Seeretiry.

ssss=a5-==ssss^&

8T0BAGE, 00HMISS10II

fiBAOT,

owwr rmtMB *. sfmn

E. R. BRYANT & CO.,

S$:' (Successors to J. H. TP»mBB,)

•fe

Forwarding & CommlMlon Merebutf DtAlXM at

Grain, Flour and Halt.

Highest market price paid for all kind* of 6ralx^ Agents for Stab Uxriov Lnri. Ware House on Main tjtnet,

Near the T. H. I. B. B. Depot fSMwtf

JOHII HAKBT.

JOHNSTOaAQI,

HAIOSY & CO., COXKISIOH A*B •. A I N E A E S

Employment JfoHce.

Wtrohouse on First 8t„ at the Oanal Basin. asOdwtf TBBBB HAUTE. IND- "1

IF YOU WANT PERMANENT and Iterative situations in anv capacity, sneh as Brakesmen, Bookkeepeis, Copyist*, 8 leraen, Porters, Watchmen, Condsotors, JJrivers, Bagcagemen. Steamboat, Hotel, Shipping, Sntry aad Freight Clerks, apply to the old

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nets Agency established under the patroMfe of merchants. Desirable vacancies alway*. Kae!o*e •tamp. WIL£.I»8 A GO. sep21-dlm 321 (^eetnnt St., ot leal*

/CARRIAGE MANUPACTOilY

HABPEB* WILD! & 06n Oorner 2d and Walnut streets, Terre Haute, I#d.f'" Keep cosstantly on hand, and manafeotOM to order, all the late*t styles of CARRIAGES & BUGOISS We ose none bnt tho fineet material in the oeatraction of onr work, and warrant It superior any offered in this market. Especial attention tiven to BsffAlKiaa. {JelOdtf

By order of the Ooasoll.

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JfOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Sealed proposal* will be received by thtOeamMi Couocl of the City of Tarre Haute, at fhair next regular meeting, tor gr»dMg sd

Walnut Strret from Third 8tre* to Fourth StnM^ Bond* will be repaired tor the (aiti tal perftH1manoeo aaid work inaeeordancewith theplaaa f6£* and »p^ifleationa thereof on file la tbe oSw of the Olty Bnxtneer. Tbe Council reerfve the right Mt to reject any bid*, al*o to take poweesion of said wotk at any time, if the contractor f*lls to petform said work in a satisfactory manner.

BICHABD STBOT7T. caty Esgineer.

Sept. 19th, 1968 dlOt