Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 October 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES.

.DDBESS .. I A

KEBVOVS ASB 5EBIIJtTATEI», onffrtrincfl have been protracted fr°m whoso Btinerins

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the

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renairf

^S§~s«3©S3: Dooi a little extra ox

antary discharges.

your liver,your JX frequently get out of order? I»y°r ./H

aometlmes taick, milky, or Hoc y,^

Oris & awl

of

,!f%

ropy on

instre of your eye as bril-

me oncholy If ^ightg?J Your back dyspopsis-

tite, and you attribute this to dyapopaia or liver

B°?Sw1

relder, srlf-abce, venerial diseases badly cured, 'and.sexuaUM8"^1'0

dnciog a weaktMa» The organs of »3fc«ration3whc BBS*1^SKm,d make

Mmwm

never afraid tbey cannot succeed in business ?bey don't b£comnsad an.l discouraged they are alwavspolite and pleasant in ihi company of la-

the organs inflatoifby runn'og to eiccBfl Theio will ,iot only ruin taeir constitutions, but also those ttaoy d^bu«inei»wtthor for. ,. froHmThemeff"ct.™faBolf-abu,e have

he or of is as

rnU,rai°sBh6e[rBrtyo: a'nd the real canse of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one.

Diseases of these organs

mBssstf^rr,

wlwjevjr cause originating, and no matter of ^VnoTeatm'Sri3 sulmitnd to. Consumption or Insanity roay onsns. Our flesh and blood are siiDDorted trom those sources, and the health and happlnawu and ,th»t of Posterity, depends upon

wa^'™"^yearsrireparod

Dmzeist,

Parties TaKe Farticniar Notice.

maKSE PILLS, so celebrated many years ago I in Paris, for the relief of female irregularis and afterwards so noterious tor their crlmiimnlovmont in the nractico of abortion, are Thev have been kept in comparative ^obscurity, from the fact that tho originator Dr. Velpeau, is physician in Paris, of great weftUh and atrict aonsclentious principles, and has withhold them ?rom general uso, lost thoy shonld bo emp oved for anlawful purposes. 1 overcoming female ob-

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This need not bt,. Dr. Tfeiis?-Vebetia« Horse Liniment, in pint bottles, price one dollar, will positively cure every case, if givfcn according to the directions, when first taken* It is warranted superior to anything clsofor Cuts, Galls, Sprains, Old Sores, Swellings and Sore Thioat. It is no newrwnejjy.hut of 21 years!, standing, and a] provifby tbe first ilorSlm® ia cottBtryl Ool. Philo P. Brish, of fhi J«ome ftirk OonrSfc, hss usod It ior years, and recommoads it to his friend*. Orders are constantly received for It, rom the Racing Stables in England. It has stood the test of time, no one has eTer tried ii but continues its use, Becollect to get JDr. Tobias'Venetian Horse Liniment in pint bottles, and take no other.

Sold by Druggists and Store-keepers through out the United States. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. *. s»* flts«r

ft from the pen of

JulylSdiy

vm JMf*®

Da. OUBTTB. The "Medical

limes" says of this work: "This valuable treatise on the cause and enre of premature decline, shows how health is impuired through secret abuses of youth and manhoisd, and howeasily regained. It givei a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage, the cattas and effects of nerv ous debility, and the remedies therefor." A pocket edition of the above will be forwarded on

GUIDE TO MAKRIAGE. Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicit.. The humane viowa of benevolent Physloisni, on the tfrTors jfcnd a»u%Rincident to You'h and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bex P., Philadelphia, Pa. sep24dw3m

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?4TQH^

SCRATCH SCRATCH SCRATCH in from 10 to 48 hours. Wheaton's ointment cures The ltelt, A'heaton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum. Wbeaton's Ointment cures letter. •Vtt^aton's OUtmeBt oufes vBarlpF's i^NU intttd&'t oftment i&»¥ eia fftieaton's ointment cures Erery Rinfl

OV

BVKRY HUHOB LIKR HiOIO.

Prioe, SO cents box by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTEB, No. 170 Washington in, Massif For sale by all Druggists, ptl 'isi, istf-3»a wdwi"r

Street. Boat Boston, 91

THE

nrtwrr'op#IK Sfo

'Bo. S»« BROADWAY, Capit al, ONE MILLION DOLL IRS. CHABTEBEP BY THE STATE. DAttirs B. Mjikn i*, Pres't.

AS.

Ms**i«t,8ec'y.

Receives Deposits and allows FOTJB PER CENT INTEREST on all Pally Balances, subject to Check at fight. SPECIAL DEPOSITS for Six Months, or more, maybe made at five per cent. The Capital of ONE MILLION DOLLARS is divided among over f.OO Shareholders, comprising many gentlemen of largo wealth and financial experience, who are also personally liable to depositors for all obligations of the Oomr*ny to double the amonnt of their capital stock. As the NATIONALTBTJST CO. receives deposits in large or small amounts, and p«»lts tham drawn as a while or in pitftjbr SIGHT and WITHOUT NOTICE, allowing interest on

AU PAII.T BALANCES,

parties throughout

the country can keep acconnis In this Institution with special advantages of security, convenience and profit. je17dwfim

Catarrh can be Cured! HtADAJCnitMkteuco filtered. S *t«XLDSIN TlIE HEAD—Vanquished.

DEAFNESS—Overcome. WEAK *YE3—W»de Strong. ASIHMA^ck^rct™!^

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SPECIAL NOTICES-

doauet for tlw

Thdbodjr Is.a management iff as sue' to lead to. evil results as cihlomM is the »atisgettieiitaf a itmi ei ginei Y« the Hurt thing ««it moat people think of is to*

pTHtcetfgfkiOt

Creator's caseby vhich it is surrounded... It is fio eaey thing to repair the system whan lamia sjfcpttii era is no difficBlty in fortifying it agaiaatasanyttt the daggers to which it is exposed* -Guartmgam*:

nerveytdebiliij.

t3j)

settling? Ifl^r it b«i stood «e^entftt the l^ttom after -JiaveipMlfi

of

abprk,

^jrtnfLbowcls D*»

everTtody 2 Dwe an* little thing

away from ®*e'J j,

yotlr

«leop brokon

At Up fijit symptom

nn*r of morewiott*ailmenta*a?»*ajjith«flag*j*t* hg energies,of pa turn with H08TSIISBS JSACfc BITTJCBS. Take It MgBlarly and persistentljrt UBtil.bodily vigor is thoroughly®* stored. Iterates an appetite, prpmotta-iir, it might a* properly be said

uoctiona, the fogs and exhalatlotM ofisatninu, pregn*atw1ththe «Iements vf intermit^nt and remittent fever, cs'n m*ko tile or no inijpres^oB, AVhoewer supposes that feveraod Ague is kn t|ps-

voidable

o&k and hftTe bnt

Httio

ftPp

nii^S

onww'—i

evil in certitu distrIaH, at this season of

theyear, is ogregionsly mistaken. As effectually as adranght of cold air is shut ont by the closing of a door, this complaint, ana all disord-rs of a. miasmatio type, Way Do prevented,ly the uOSlkf the BITTERS. When sickness can be arolded by means so safe and simple, is it not the meares lity to neglect the prdflfjrsd antidote? Begareither, as a preventive or a .core for dyspepsia, -lionsnese, intermittent fever, nervous disorders, eneral debility,

or

bam

T. AH-OOCK

th®»^6£

?£.«

Diuretic HfiLMBOl.J,S FLUID iXTKACT RDCIIU is the oat Diuretic, and is certain "re "r diseases of the gladder, Kidneys, Gravel,

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by U^T. HKIjMBOID,

ti'M

Now Tor.k, and 104 South lOtn st.

Pblladelplila, Pa. PRTCE-#1,S5 per bottle, or bottlos for J6,W, ddlimred to any addroBS. Sol by all Druggesis everywhoto. ^jr Konii are QMWffi unlcs3 dono njp in st^iengravSSSkrJkr* ofym7fh$$cal Warehouse, and signed ffr^TBOLD a241eod-weow2m. H. f. HIC1JM»'.»UU.

:3ssf.t

that the object ia unlawlul. OATJIION.—Married Ladios slionld never take them when there in any reason to believe themselvos pregnant, for they will be sure to prod nee a

a

ot

Clothing-manufactiltftM and purchasers of Spoot OtfraoN tan otfSttrinig Machines. demanding the best

ib

•& ten iw»»

Will lllid J.&P.Ctoftttf

way, New Yi ji.i

WOf'i

9

Ko.

this delicate: piece,

fit thi

compeli—thecomplete

digest id hof the food, regulates the secretive action of the liver, tones and invigorates,the bowels, imprffvytfte condition ofthe WoOdi and gifef Xlrmno*» to the nerves. Upon. a ajitem thus atrehgthraed and regulated in

constlpatibn of the bowels,

this pu«e vogetableftreparation stands aionei ii.-.j .-...I'i.f 7d*lw

1 jMHBNSB I!WttKASE OP .. SAM®,u,,

ALiMow%

4riiere one was soM fewyears »go, thoaMBd «m sow npir. ThijfS^n§tbeti, warm aDft rnTlgdii^tiia -^^rt npon"vwhi6S' thej^^ are ap0!^,*«nS' teliWe nerTOtu affectUns pf Jtiie bowels, lai^»io, pains of thS side, «nd usosliy ail local pains. In affecliopsot the kfdneyB they arn of great service. fmt

lKos.

|*t-3Expresslyaddpiedto

ear, in, ths. i.

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Nnw.Yoajt,iJoT. 23,1869.

& Co.—Gentlemen: I

lately .suffisrsd

ssTefe|y.fir6m a weakness in my back. Having heard-youT Plasters jaueh recommended for

CMS*

of this kind, I proonred ou^and the jresult was r.r.nld desire," a^fngie^Pift^t^r cured ne in

Xf! -^Proprietor of lheBraudreth House. ^riricfpai'igency, Brandreth House, New York. 8oW by allDrug|lsts.

titaucMWrBOtK

jutt' dte

OldTfttherTiine takfs many a year *t To turn to white dark colored hair 'A But instantly the IXCEtSTOEDTE

Brings back the tint that charms thee^f. And Koture-owns that canning Art Citi lOT^WSnfnD jfBtnwTnqwrfr^

:Oh, how beautlfnlly ,g!o»^ jyo^r hltfif ^l^ks

I ttit:

d&V Jan 1,18C9.

States OwiadMy ®t AlbiiD3

r«till

all DruggiBts. "To Owners of HorseB." Thousands

I ."--jiitjfl

Horses die yearly from Colic.—

of?

ate, Maria. Tes, Julia, since I have used Oristaoro's p^ir Preservative and Beautifier, my Hair has'lmp^oVed wonderfully, and stopped falling out' altogether. ffloM'J

)y Druggists,-aa^iied aB! Hiilr Dresseri. AEannfisctory^Ko^ S8NHMs»i -Lane.— p^ln^pa^epotNo^SArtoi^oiBje^^^^^^

J. ftP Coats'

.BKST

50, 60 & 70

7deod3m ".r

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"•JIB? "S- iSIJM IS T«»." AEMST^O^Q^^:

Onnsmitb and^Stene(['%alfwL Flour, WhiBky aad dack*brands,^%l#o Platei foi marking Clothing^out tb 6rdaci. .' "3-

Qum made aadrepaired in the best of styls„.. Ml tfdr^Vs^toted ve satMtactidj.. 8hoj artfo

"BMldbb.

Flans, Specifications, Superintendance, and Detail Drawings furnished for .every description, of. E ii

A A

OrnoE.—South east corner of Main and Viltk Streets, over Ponnelly.'s Drug Store. my26dly

t)HlL«§OPHY OF MABBIA6E.-A I NEW OO0&SE or Lflonntss, as delivered at the New Fork Museum of Anatomy, embracing the

lly'Bevlewed. The Oause of Indigestion FlatuInce and Nervons Diseasss accounted for: Marlage Philosophically Considered, ftc. Pooket Olames containing these Lectures will be forwarded on receipt of four stamps, by addressing: aso'T NEW To«Si}SGWGLTQ»A*ATAJB*,

8)L8

Broad­

marie

3«OOT9 AND SHOES. jati

Boots«& Shoes

^»TO smaHL

rs) H.R-r«qp I IM E|tS I

ao Ui Having just received, at*

m.

a well selestel Stock of ^^men, MUSei, aCd^hi' dren's Summer Wear, whtak&I will oiTer tor sak at the

Very Lomst KSa^h l*pteef

sraaEk.flBSKUM

at the head of thams«| ^so they can be

gai««n Stiitlfi WfeieitflSirts

My motto is "Buy Ctt^ap. 3sll Cheap—Small profits I I also manufacturwall kinds of

MEN'S WORK

N.a'A.'iN 1 H.JS W is seiliag

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All of the abofe complaints common to suffering humanity, can be cared by the use of thewvl known remedy «KR3B AN SNIFf

Bodii" T^cloeeout tia iargMto^ of BotftN IhM Waiters, jTjajs'

No. 8 Meoliaiiioe filocik, Particular Atteuftonta'giTW so

Ctl^TOM^OBM This Departaseat ts in the hands of BSJUiLFBI WOBKJTBN. ,.f

SdtfoUo 'T ~7~

iMiam

Ui

It W^weifte qIAclbil and being put up In neat motallc boxes. It never loses its virtue. Hundreds of testimonials could beshownjto prove its goodness, hut It Is needles*,, for ouee bein^t hi»ro1t rhptdSy *lns Its Wtyinto favor. -F»r sale by all Druggists, Price, S5 conts, or send 60 cents to O. P. Aymonr

S.

Co., Boston,

ndreoeivs a box by return mall. IKA GROVER, .Tr^ HMdMljl SAgeut for the Qaraan Snuff.

BARBERT. J.B.. MABS^ •1

IOWA

EAL Ks^XATDIC AO-KJSTO it Aod City Property of every description, for Bale.

AoeT&rtew* ot filtswt oabiv us«^ ne^ttSfitCttealn every departaas^ot lnssl»sss ts a ting to a general Real Estate Agencyi»?

HARBERT & MARSH, 54 WALNTTT STRUT, iflitiy Xe« Moiaes, Iowa

#or one month, im adTancr...^.,..^..,.. .•§. -deliverable to City Subscribers atSO c^ySr.|M*

1

Single ct^ies, S oents.

you ltave anything to sell,

If you have a house ton 0 If you want to rent a house, If you want boarding,

m.f

yvw w»m wwruHi^i

"F?FP 1^E 1#^% TIIAT FOOB-

has disgusted every fair-minded

Pemocrit^^iiisOo^reMioqal District, by r^eatsd propdteitions for a joint canvass. gMMMMKNIM* cent correspondence between OABTEB and VOOBHBES places TOOBHIES in so contemptible an a$ftud« the public that the

Journal

HEES

_c.".

.••tfniA-* Thread*

JOHS A HIIfiH AVGHltlCLOBS, "i SOLE AGENTS IN NEW TOBK

1

So. lOS IJnane 8tre«fea4«

,#itiW

/m

I .*% ,seil!«4-+4 "BWfISfi jfi latxr

mi

'.ta»r»

is unable to point to a single speech that he made &uririg the, rebellion which Vould not have been cheered to the echo in any rebel e»tapr— "Keep it before the people" that on the 8th day of Jtiljr? ,1868, the Democ^/icy of, Terre Haute, in mass meeting aseembled, tmanimously resolved "that we denounce and utterly repudiate" the action of YOORHISS in betraying Pendleton in the New York (^yqntioa, "Keep it before the people" that the same meeting resolved that they would never again support TOOBHEES for any office whatever.

MK»p ii bfef«]th«f^tt'' thU VooR-

HEE&—"thesoldiers'

coin Dogs." •'Keep it before the people" that, in. the dark days of the rebellson, this great «friena&o£tto6oia&H#" cheered the Boys in Blue by.as^eiiyfeft ift SulIiyan .c^nnty and elsewhere, tBafnis1"'Southern friends, "eight millions vef bfAVB Oaucassians, could not be conquered." "Keep it before the people" that, in Sulliv^.cwttnty: ftnd elsewhere, this tfcol* dier's friend" amused vast crowds of cop. perheads bjr sneers, Jeers mid taunts at the efforts^ t^.soldiew. were making, ,to conqu^ his "«£ht muiionS of brai"e 3aiicas. sians." 'Keep lthefofe the people" that, when this «|friend of the soldiers" wanted the Boys in Blud to be paid, he tried to cut off every avenue by whiph^ money could be drawn from$&* pefyf^fnto the public Ireas^. to^pay the s°ldiWg.

Mmp#^

VOORHEES shouted to the Boys in Blue: "Put your mouth& to. the spout of the treasury pump and you shall be filled."

tlm'

aleconstituted

f.

On the shortest notice and the most fashionable styles. MENDING done n°*tly and tn haste.— Don't ferget tne placs^-^but oatl and examine, if you do inot buy. 0» B. RU€KMS8, jySdtf No. 16, North 4th Street.

I I I I'VUT 'CLSfW» "I IT-.. IJ-.lJ.DI.

,rK^ep

BXPR888

(MM NMIATS) IN

or 7w.,

nooe

or three months, Z»

S6

onoe,

BY

Advertising in tfie Daily Express*

*^aWi viU-e

oft'he JLouiS' andduriug

all ihis time we have known no man of business vtMej cityty fail who advertised liberally. Ana toe have known no one to succeed in any considerable if even in a re~

Jicep it Before tho People*^ 7 y-i ".Ml Keep it before the people that there are fifty dollars in this office to bet tbat

ww,1

And also "keep it before the people' Lthat jonr "Tall Sycamoi e," your "illaBtriouB charanicMii'^yQut, "pefb is so thoron^hfy5 neaped in moral ti&w*ardice that he is incapable of making a tittttihisf^btflft fl«D^l can read without shame.

Racist"

"Keep It before the people!! that YOOB-

HEE§,^'thesoldiw's

frieija," thet man who

WanleS- thff bty» paid to ^pibtaptl^ an3 "do Well I helped to pay them by traveling through the old Seventh District flaunting a greenback in the faces of the people and telling them that in six months it would not be worth any more than Confederate scrip.

to render every attih their power aathoritiWI of the jj«v-

erninent in the crashing out of th» rebellion and bringing the leaders thereof to eondign punishment," and that *hen asked thus to vote, this "friend of the soldiers" said "N6!" "it ia not the duty of Congress to supply mat and money, it is not the duty ot tbe people to reader every aid in their power to the constituted authorities of the Government in the crushing out of the rebellion acd ia bringing the leaders thereof to condign punish' ment."« .• iff "Keep it before the people" that Yoefr-

HEES

-ii.i.! i.

rjOQIS AUD SIOB..J.

is the author of the letter to

HARDESTT" promising defend the South.

DESTT

•uncle

100,000 men to

''Keep it hefore the people" that the JSAE-

letter was promtugaftd iri general orders and read at the head of rebei commandiateventfig pa^^^fii^^la gueted with yells

of

delight

^'Keep it before the people'^ that this "friend of the soKHer#' Was the most persistent and relentless enemy of the cause for which thay fought and bled, and for which their pweradfltttied. "Keep ithefbrg the people" that the speeches of YooRHxn gave hope to the Hfljels and thereby poroloBKad the sanguinary strife^ thuspladng upon his soul theawful rasporjsibUity oftheaacrifice of many a patriots life, ailthouch. of coarse,

"Keep it before the people" that when disease and dm had thinned nabs of the patri^*rw aQ thai .the Boys in Blue were obfljjea ro appeal to friends at home !ieJ|^YpoiBH**s,laftead of ing therp ipen, di4 -his utmost to keep back itemfortiamBhta^bat sent tfa^ef, instead, a spcMSi against the governndtat a speech se

very patriotic

that a soldier

couldn't circulate it without getting arrestad.

ft ~1pfor9.th(i. people" ,tha| tl»

victims of" YOORHBKS' friendship" for the soldiers fill many an nnknowh grivef that this friendship," which prolonged the war, cost many a sad patriot woma» the life of her husband that ibis "friendship," filled man a- home with mourning for the hosbimd, father, son or brother who fell in defense of the government which this fHend" neverloet an opportunity to attack: The unavenged blood of these victims,, thetears of their bereaved friends, the poverty and suffering ot widows and orphans .. attest the value of that "friendship", which YOORHEES bad for the, soldiers!

Keep it before the people" that, when the infamous Maryland iraitor, HARRIS. arose in bis place in the House and uttered & blasphemous invocation to Almighty God that tho Union arms might not triumph, VOORHEES, "the soldiers' friend," refused to vote against him on a resolution of censure, thus practically approving of his utterance, and thus ioudly appealing.to the world to give him a share in the eternal infamy that mu£t cleave to the name of HARRIS. "Keep it before the peopled thHt the speeches of such men as YOORHEES, incftod the assassin BOOTH to the murder of ABRAHAM Imreour, in proof of wbioh assertion we cite the following from one of his speeches He said "If the evil hour muat eome, if patriotism is to be humiliated ff the schemes of the seditious citizens are totriumph and civil strife and commotion are to cumber this fair land, then may some BRUTUS [BOOTH] avenge the cause of liberty

IN THE

TO SUP IUXL

ISEES

is ashamed to publish it.

"Keep it before the people" that, in the "joint debate at Carlisle, VOOSHEEB dodged ipiia infamous political repord, after breaking feohjpAtely do^h ii^'ail&Tndand impo* tent attempt to explain his vote against thanking the.8oldier&.of lhe Union. "Keep it before the people" that YOOB-

HEES

friend"—enjoys the

reputation iof flmvii^ OWg&jatia the pet name of "Lincoln Dogs" for the Boys in Blue. ... "Keep it before the people" that, in the

the which the South Wa® fighting." And i&eep~it~befo?e the-people1' that candidate with sjich a record dares hot meet his competitor on equal tern^s, but refuses every propositition for a joint canvass until, goaded to desperation by the taunts and sneers oFhii friends, he Biibihits ar proposition that reefesf with the odor of meatrn ess, a propositioa which shames and disgusts every Democrat Who is not utterly lost to a sense of manliness. —s—s—.

DASTARDLY OUTRAGE

VOORIEE!

then in Congress, wat-asked to vote "that

and upholding the flag of the Unioh, and defending the great principles dear to every Ambriban patriot," and that he ans wered, "BO I" thus declaring that "no thanks were $lue" the JBoya. in Blue, tor "carrying death and desttuction to Southern firesides." "Keep it before the people" that, more than three months after the war had been begtiii, YOORMES showed his love for the poldiera by shouting "Dot one man, not one dollar, not one gun with which to carry death and desolation to Southern firesides/' «Keep it before the people" that Yoo*. pEitej as a member of CongriHk was asked |o vote "that we hold it to be the duty of Cbttgress to pass VII necessary bills to supply «i9n and money, and the duty of the

tial

IS

Democratic Rowdies—Cteneral Gibson Stoned—A Republican Meeting Bro 1 *f»i#

This outrage Will swell Gen. Gibson's majority net ottly In Erie county, but in the aatire District. -wqwfcj"iflJectlTe Smashing. _s

A word about the- adjective smashers. It was only a few days since, as I was eating my dinner at my restaurant, two young ladies flew in a billowy, Grecianbendish kind of way, and lit at a table next to me. Creams were ordered and the twain commenced eating. The silence was shortly interrupted-by one, who exclaimed: "Thplendid ithnt' it?!' After a moment's pause and apparently with'f some effort catre the reply: "El-l-legant."! If these young woman really believe that ithe-thrkream iB splendid and elegant, what in the name of all miserable, absured adjectives, would bo their words for Charlotte Russe and strawberry short-cakes, not to speak of the thoasands of beautifal things in this great world, of which.their little brains probablj have no comprehension? Why must a bonnet always be a love of a bonnet a dress, superb a bit of ]sce, udorahle a poodle deg, divine, a daubj magnifloent Angelina's nose, tremendous and so on, and so on? You e*» haust your vodaBularies on nothing. You apply the adjective to your bonnett whldfa you give your dearest friend. ^Perhaps they are equal in value in your estimation, however. The. adjective-for your .dresa leaves you nothing to say for Michael AngclOj white that for yottf hUse puts you in the laa&e plight with regard to Raphael. The, adjective for your, miserable, useless little beast of a poodle, places, him in thefsamc category with things heavenly, «4iile your adjecfivo f}f An^fe_ lina's nose places it the gcaleof Niag*~

estate.

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~-ri

Keep it before the people" thai YbCfeliees who blatantly boasts of his reoord, roted in Oongreea that it was n.et right to crush the rebellion, that, it was not the political,, civil, moral ana sacred duty of the pebpie to meet it, fight it,' drush It, and forever ^estroy it, thereby establishing perfect and unalterable liberty."

CAPITOL and

may thd authorrof our ruin be the

on1

FIRST

ITS HORRORS!

J" ..

"Keep it before the people" that YOOR-

went to Ohio to persuade the people of .that State to vote for his friend YAL-

LANPIOHAM,

thereby-indorsing the politi­

cal course of .the Ohio .traitor and giving his approval of YALLAN^IGHAM'S lan.^ guage when he eaid to the rebels: "I hate, despise and defy the tyrannical government Which has sent me among ybr 'for my opinions' sake, and shall never give it my support in its crusade upon your institutions. But you are mistaken when you say there are but few such in the TTnited States North. Thousand are there, who would speak out, but for the military despotism, that strangles them. Although the contest has been, and will continue to be, a bloody one, ytiu have but to persevere and the victory will surely be yours. Zou must strike home. The tdefensive policy lengthens th^ .contest^ She shortest road to peace, ia. the. boldest one. Tou can have-your own terms by. .gaining the battle.ou your enemy's soiL" "Keep it before the people" that the name of VOORHEES'was* affiled, with the' names of VAiAANpiOHAtt and WOOD, to a .petition, Mfor .• two Republics and a United South." 'Keep it before the people" thai YOOR­

was selected as the safest and best medium of cdmmunication when traitors' wanted to sell rifles to arm the' SODB Of Liberty in Ipdianp. "Keep'it Before the people" that," when, loader of the Order of the Sons of Liberty wanted td know ''if the bouth had means to successfully resist the Lincoln army," he could think of no man so likely to know all about it as

HEES.

D. "W.

YO0R-

"Keep it before the people" that this "modal 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" that this man who is now yelling about the "enor* mity. of paying gold interest on the bonds," was one Of the men whose votes, fastened that policy on the Government in oppositioh to the votes of a majority of Bepublican Congressmen. "Keep it before .the people" that YOORHBEs has publicly end®rsed the course of YALLANDIGHAM and thereby given his approval tp the sentiment ofthe Traitor when he' said he' "hoped and prayed for ultimate itfCCeii of the cause for

3aeact&^ 4sui .?ai:

The trees are coming out^ in their old 'fall fashion., .,^v- •,

,i A hard seat for .Democrats to fill—The Mat of reason. The best -Watches whether- bengHi far cadi or.not, are always kepUtg jtielfc,^

A coiiheeting raftfOatt line- betweMi Nice, France, and Italy wili-becompleted early• Qaxt month.

Just now Boyal "csstia^ in Spaio 'rfa» at a dieoount as real estate,* A® pe^ lonal property V^^^M^ani^hea away into thin air.

Liboria BQaaano,r ,wb5 jf)|aye4 auch important part in the Neapolitan revolution of 1859-60, died recently in one of the Florence hopitaie, miserably-poor.

At the Fwr'of^ SU?haeJ. hej^ wejjtly at Mateeillea, France, a cone was exhibited composed of 200,000 j41ver franco preccs. The.,J}igl}t JRas si feet, five, inches, aad the circumfcrepcQ a1 the a8e fort^-fiv^e^

A promising voung student in PAris, while recently dissecting a diseased corpse, thoughtlessly applied, his: hand to. a'n ab Ir^ra^ his lip-.j, Psrceivit^g the cpnss' qpences he quietly reti^wi to his robin and died without uttering one wtfrd of

2:

tefcftit-

or tell'fflg any one of his inadverteney. The Boston

Transcript

says that Gen.

Lee'"has been ittvit^d to MasfeHfcbusetM, but declined bemuse htw "engagements' forbid he desired to come in 1863, had not a "pressing engagement" he .bad at 'Gettysburir prevented him carrying out •his:wW -W

v'T" ii^W- jf-i-d niiit

A Pennsylvania exchange says: '|3ey.-t rootir is having more

big

The Boston

watermelonj

sent him frotn Marj4and.

rIn

this State

We are growing a mammoth

sguash

beat

for pre­

sentation to him in November." We rather /think Indiana andsever al other West«rn States will furnish' him a tremendohs

about the same time.'

1

Transcript

says of pirate

Semmes' proposed crime-illustrating book that If the old custom of burning are "offensive hook by the oommon hangman could be properly revived,, no work would be more appropriate for such a .combustible ijjnpMO than f1*

1

Jj»

.Greatscandal w^a.^cen.tly ^caused in 3t. Petersburg by a^' cavalry officer eloping with a GeneraFe daughter, leaving pehihd.him a wife and iamilyr tThe .•detective police tracked the. fugitives and brought them back to St, Peters'ourgb, ind ,on inquiry it appear^ that the General had been living for some time almost publicly with the omcer's'wife.

The present Presidential campaign is one of the1 very few that have ever occurred in America where the choice lies between a patriot simply and a mere politician one being choten by the impulse sentiment ofthe great mass of pec--the other by the wire pulling,' cun-, iiing trick-hunting leaders and follo%ert of a party.

No matter how witty a saying may be, or how fine a poem, there is always somebody who can not see the first t6r appreciate the second "for the,lifQof ,h»ra." Therp are, many read old fellows who pooh-pooh at Tennyson, and believe £hat Byron is forever unapproachable, because Bryon was the only poet they ever read, and, because their sensibilities grew

blase

with him, the only one they are«ver ablo to read ,x, ..., The New York IHMr^'says ifiere is a Democratic innkeeper up in Delaware county, New York, who was so taken in by the JPorWs head-lines the day after the Malrie lection that he fired a salat'efef artillery in honor of the great Democratic ^victory! The unlucky groenhorn, itsays, lives in a nest of Black Republicans, who will never let him forget this result of tnispiaced confidence, though he should live another half-century '~~i: -.

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SANDUSKY

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1 IFRLS^RVDI?! I

From the Fremont, O. Journal. Octob 2.J One of the most disgraceful and dastardly acta of the campaign was perpetrated by the Democracy of Sandusky City last Monday evening. Getf. H-ibeon' attempted to speak in tile Fifth, Ward of that city, and. wasaet upoa-by Democratic rowdies with stones brickbats-and other missiles and prevented from holding thf meeting. Several men who were listening to him were hit and badly hurt by the stones. We hear that Gen. Gibson himself was repeatedly Btruck. with the flying missiles, while he was attempting to speak. The only excuse offered for this outrage* ous act is that the Fifth Ward is Democratic, and that the Republicans had nd right to hold a meeting there! For the same reason the rebels of Georgia bu tchered the Republicans at Camilla.

_Sajeratusj!^

j&satea "-i-

B|tyad&rt!clo

4t£MSB£S£*

Then o«e .-r,

We guarantee it not

ripi

^Tould you hav® It so

only

far so,

er

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-HORSE 9

MOTIONS!

SnJk

4 MmMfi ~J"Jrt«slTc|i»i xr it •'i ti»rw r*

is tfr* staff of life—yoar mo,

t&st of Mst. 56ft fMaiUr jaiaglr

pory6«

only

NATRONA SALERATUS. "V

49T1X IS ABSOI.UTEL*, PDBB,f5^r WhJt4r"ihan sno* msikea "Breid: always tight, white aad b«an tlfcrl. Take a fraui^ homi.w t'* yonrwife to-night. She will b© iCf Mlghted with moW

tft r-3 fm.i- .. r! stJ

sfa

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Is- wjirf

or to any othrer than the Soda.

srican make, bnt even' beat Hew -Ratio or Sag! KASWAC10K«1). AT THE PENNStLyANIA

SALT lASIFACT'O

Pittsburgh, Pa.

auSdeodly

LAND AGENCY.

Real Estate Column

FOB

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rttitBix.

HOOM»ana

OOM

jgmtovu.

961

*sa*.

believe ia tho P^e_jRing Se of

We don ^believer il thing, "b tit when It is made aad wtAn tm the'' finger of dearest girl, to indicate that she is your prize, then—-well, then count us in the ring, if you please.

wrist*!

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MaiimiAetr'l for

v'|q£i

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Timber Seasoned Mkteanrt

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Is the Best the World!

DRY GOODS, i#«»qi.

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CampaignYcar

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HENDEICH & LANGE, Offlca ofei* Firet National Bark,Hi. &. Ci rnerof Fourth and Main Street*, -TTerre Haute, Ind.

•A:,- 'art #•. Abstracts of title furnished, Loans negotiated, and Meney invested.

"rBa®

Forty Lota in Linton** Addition to TertVHaitf^ Houa and lot, eait Oliio street, Honee and lot, in AtcMnrrain'a Addltltlob, Home and lolln SIbloy 'e addition on fith etreet, E

mafi

latin Bwae'a additioq

sn.

8thatr^t,

lot on Poplar, bntWMn fith and 7th Uh^nt fJk

streets^ Honae and lot on North 6th, between and Linton street*.

Two badness Honsos on $ alp ..street OOTOTt ,, Farm of 89 acres In itanojrOr ^k'^ToViishf p, 173 eocH te 14aton township.

tt» -rt

3 AoriM ^eiow the Boiling Mill( wen side canal.

sjmmmumsc^

dnce to all SaaMrft CttiMC •SKSmtiriM«BanldH Water ratee as low, and time a* qnick aa and competing lines. Grain in bulk shipped to Mew Knglattd tows* without change of cars.

mdnpfl

,,

••1$ 1*

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instil .ts*

Buyers of Sod» should try oui- ii ijsa m• ii

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8i- Carbonate of, ,^oda^ *B

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DOMESTICS!

tea awe'

FliANNELS! #e»(f sS TICKS

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General Order

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•V'L liritrf-a ny t- or *a--i sam* fw'fr 5'.,!(» errtirt a

Low Prices for the Fall 1868. •di "Sn Itaniut xb'I

'hw^fbno'iiulaiii F-a«i3 a

At^I

£1'.*-, Ji.- .»su

& "ai-nmitttm

I'O""®

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DRE88 GOODS!

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now opening

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Ertdiutos andruff

if

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mi

Wide track and TSU^jk fli% 1.

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vrHand shavedf Spok»ihl

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Strong Iron Braces!

Mi'i. tk

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Handsomely Painted!

1

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"Very Ligtt Draft! wnrnww •jcgg.'aMgBs

WARRANTED FOB 4k! 4 JOKES

1

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ft JONES,

Farm Implements,

^1**% TBBBE HATto,' h^V1 *:T- 'vw' 1.i

The €A8T-CA8T-ST£fiL PLOW

S?* Ireotales, Loss of Memory and .tiexoal Pdwor, and gendering Varrlage. lmpr^Mr. araparaanauflyaatadT^

The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are unsurpassed in at. Louis «r aa* otheruity. Baok aiee of Bt. Louis p*-

establia^aant, Ubrary, iaho*atory_jattd appointntsnta are Oarirailed in th# wist, nn rlvaUed uy where. Age, wUhajtp«ri*«M, oaa be relied upon, and ths Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In past suocess aad present position ha stands without a competitor.. r-1

fftrtfe Baiittr. 1 ?.r _irri*a pubiiahea Wr4lr

PAttpllle« relating to Tenereal Dise»_ •nd i^41*aatr*«a a«4 varied conae^«Cio*« of selr-abnse, that will be seat to any addreee a sealed eaveiope fot srwo stomps. It ooatein

plajnt and give a written *ta|»mMts qf their case that wia answer alooAst asweil

Save

2

cit os miuiSTJRIJPJSS idol

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J^EJPIflS I-A'

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:C Abo a large and .well assorted Stock'W^ btti

r'[f£nfniK

ro vroo?

CARPETS

!5i $:•

Wall andWiadow P^ers,

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Looking Gltuses,

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UNDERTAKERS.

TTJ^DBBTAKBjR^feTo fl M. W. O'CONNELt Having purchased back from X.

W

of burial material in th^State, at 104 Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, dwtf -i

I

t-J. if.

ATRONIZB HOMJt MANUJFAOIUASS. ,• '•.iave on hand a line stock of Saab, £9019 Bliiidk, of onr otrn lnanniariture, which

in

will *d)l at a rery small adrance oao jet. We Warrant our Work to be superior to any erer before offered in this market. sitnying of u* wUI furnish employment toyow own Mechattioa, and at the aama time Benefit Yourselyes warrant all onr work.

We also keep on hand, and' mamtfacfare to order, Window and Door fraaM, Konldings and every variety of UnisiingXumber use] in b{LUd«

CLIPT & WTTifiTAMB. EBAlBIE GXir PLAHISQ MIW». aaiiwmfi iw '"JW*

Books, Magazines, Papers 8 ta-tionery, AGO., Port OmoB LOBBT»^ ^.Txaaa Hatm, In

Hovltdlji

1

for

hlet of thirty-sixpages. No matter Who failed, read what he says. Patients in every Western State- Cure* guaranteed. Q»nimitation by letter or at offloe free. Booms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant.. Heur

0RA. M.,

to 7

P. M.

e^Wjted. -.-

")«a oailor

Of ah kinds'

xsT

OIL, CLOTHS,

MOTHERSTMOTHERS

MOMERS!!!

li

^iolTT pAXL TO PBCXT0B& lis. Tiislor's Sootbim Strip, For Children Teething

BARRETT VactataM RESTORATIVE

Orcvrth

-M

Oh ad wick,

Qrnber a Co., the Undertaker* Establishment, and having h^d MTra y«ar* experience in the bnainesa, i« now prepared to famish Metetib Burial Gtfes, Oaeketo, and Wooden OoiBne, of all styles and sizes, from" the best and largest stock te.atW""

N Ju.-

Terr* Haste 29.Ma

S A A -tA HtU.'.-

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SR.

is prepared to exeonto' 1 orders In bU liae wit! neatness and dispatch rner

of

ttini aad Oherrf

treeta, Terre Hante, Indiana. jisKWMwtf

MANUFACTURERS.

It is S«a

ihoSaup

j"K.'1'BXfeRETtJ& !£:, PAjftiaiors," 1. I- ^. MASOHtSStett, 2f.®sr uScag^, General Kortf-Weat-an Agents. ?.-• -f

J.& H. JL DAVIS. Agent* for Terra Haute, Ind. oovlldwto

XTOTIGB TO BRIDGE BTJIL«Ll DBBS -^-flealedPropoaalawnibe r«0eiV»dby the Board of Oommissionors of Vermillion County, Indiana, at th* Auditor's Odea, In Newport, until 12o'ciooiMU,Saturday, QMV 10th,i868, for farnlahing materials and building four Truta Brldgea with stone abutment*, near Parrysvillc, in raid county. One o! said Bridges to ho sixty feet long between abntmeota the other three to be thirty feet long eabh, betwien abutmenta.

^p'i..Van"Mp.cl6c.liotilTor rald^rldg»n*j bejeea on Bleat tha AnditortOfllea in Newport. SuoceMfnl biddar* will be required to give bond

9m

the ftithfta) feompftenoewHtlt the contract. Blght reserved reject any or aU.blds..... u,, Bywder

bttheto

Board or Commiasionera or Ver-

ra^lf too. Onnntff, lull ana. JAS. TABBANOE, Anditor. JA «48«2ttaW«.SI?-i yAjfrfVy II ii"' xj* -i

HATS AND CAP®.

JUOK

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,1 rrmn neybbTPAILING OSf MXEAnAILta

I

SSte Site Never 1itri¥ Tiiirnt nrni nrFaAiil Hail ti

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PMCE: tl.MnaiBOTTLE. ^OB SALE ^ilL DBOGOIflTS-.

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MM

OOCTOTT WHL'TLXEB

MtMaa ia tteu-eatiMin* of Vanaaai, daxtfat. aarpsiV4TB OuaAaaa than any other Phanioteu la.ac.L0a4

We*. 8nit*r*f OreWNs,

Bwrtitre

oO Urtmarjf Dumum and

tkUMaor JtkremUt 4ff«t*hn» of Ou Throat, -i

mparailwsdt

CJ,

aa ibe result of seii abuae in youth, aoxnal encess '8 in nsaturer years, or other canaag, and which odnoeaomaof th# following effecte, as Nocturnal Smisaions. Blotches. Debility, Oiultuws,. SlaoeaT'of ifigfit, 04n^ jsioMf dBas, JflvU fortoodinga, Afortlon ti

tb tAirn vote this Fall. ifi^lpn

iu.

Sundays

STOBI

CT.! YCites, INBB0WPT07

rJEIpwb* WB*m oi«U Icixtda,..., of all kinds*

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.• litfiffitir

S

Vta&t'&k

aU ku^t,

^ll^Ha^amSetoordaroa Aort notlo*. OoaM

"iHB FALL STYLES,

145 JCain Stmt. Tsrra Haata, lad.

*1

AlWEAPHAMLia tUbaat. all .thwj have fWled. Ail who km bMa oafcrti

care ail fejouie IrrMralailtlM «A the monthly flow, wittSnt dan»r^

tuismi, Grtnl

tbe

purpose of treatment aa a personnl ieastview bnt where it is conxeuient, the Doctor ahonld be consulted peraonally. Those hwing friends that may require advice, can supply them wltk this valnable watk brMdlifg &eir ^drMi,

taac*thMi pmaitylbf biOOd and porfiot' man-'^ftlssel^-evldentthat a physician who oonflnesqlmseir exclusively to the atndy bf a oer tain.class of diseases aud treats thousands bS Mae* every year, innst acquire greater skill in

DOCTOR WrLBER

OmrioB,

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doirsTTLMtioH

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reading

wTa frftnW tttk WW eost Jou nothing. Offlca oentral, f*t r«ttred-^-Ko. 617 8f Oharie« ireet, St. Louis, Mo. Honrs, 9 A,K.,4to 7 '. ., SnndayB excepted.

AND BIOSP-

BOOHB,

GIB

Washfngtoa Af*Baer(St.

Loais, Mo„ treat* With the greatest success Al Diseases of Women. Leuehorcea, or Whiter, KalUag, Inflammation or Ulceration of the WoMb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, SyaaniorthM, and SteriUty, or Barrenness also, evory disease connected with Puberty^ Menstruation of Pregnancy. Blnce the Doctor.confineahimself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treata a vtiry large ntiinbeir of casas.it follow* that hi* knowledge of them must be far more extensive and aconrate than that of phyaioiana in geaeral practice. Send stamp for Medioal Pam-

CA1

Tim.

flho has the secret of winoin* tike affnnMn the oppoaita *k» rataro'

ka ahowa jw«

lyoari

1 wife or

sewiy airt Happy nattier it

ried and single, who ilmilv -1Xo aU in tnuinees her^^

at weit-known fact that makea luSSSnriiia'rr:°°"

h"

«lrertu.m^rrnrtr,

itxssivEii's

tfrioM

fhrj

corrects.

laMRTtowe

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Wahdtovaitthe BBVt aaa~STOI

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Baama aad call for-- ,. "MBS.

WXRBWFS SOOTHINO

SYBTTP,"

Having tttajrbc-rittOc of Ctrfcrn ft Psaana,"

OT

tto oufaadewrappw. AH othaa wehaaa tmltationa.

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ttey can not ln}™.bZZ Zl f£ improve'the health. "ttar* Therefore, ooms one, oomaali, tcrt.I HI

Iran Mv

Oiaemiuni, OhXo.

TBBU8. Ladles, $1 Qentleaea, n,Sft,

Address Look Box

631.

MUSICAL.

Ip PEOPLES PUH0M'

CAIPAIfilK 0O898. -•t-J r*r:

ti

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a platform

por.

aa a*

iw public favor are tha Nat

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broaght out on.

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foundaTmMneVaPa'l^ofBlik

Wmt'cnt»

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£Ttligc°,tfr rents, my oustomers will reeaiva the

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and greats/ bargalaa

°rtrade

known in the Malar*

I Of the Piano heretofore. 4. »o old rusty stock on hand to oat rldnff

k'/rn.

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PALACE OF MUSIGf

Ohio Street^

TMRKE-HAUTK, JND,

IfHB SAINT LOUIS 4*

I A N O W

•AumcniKimi COIPAHI''

I (The Piano* at thia Ooatpany ara eesentUUy

JHarwbfor Western

People,

thay ara not only made at home, made. Theyfcave takan. •. Four First Fi mlmwii at Western Palis. They poaaasa anrtrr.Uad ex-

hat are waft.

They poaaaa

cellence of tone and flnialh and an reapeat* with the Maauracture.

Hear the T. H. 4 I. HI, Depot fBMwtf

ob*max*r.

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from $450

actKwBtaa to rmi axd tuntm.

••Every Piano is warranUd for PiveTa OLD IN8TRUM KNIH UOHAWID AT LIBBBAL BaXM. Warehoaae lOi Soatk Pilth StreM, conaar of Wainntjand oppdstta tha Sontlwra aital. mj?7dly

8T0BA6E, OOJQDSSlOfi «EAHc PW*H TVUIB E. R. BBYANT dcOO.

O^taoaasora to J. H. TUBBKB^

Vorwwdlng Conalaslea na^uas Grain, Flour «nd Highost market price paid for all kinds of Oraia. •geato for 9TAB Uiaoir Lara. Wauro House Sbia Ouiat,

,4

umao uunnr

JOHN HAITBT & OO., atoiuai, oovxnioi

iS«*.

AXD

A I N E A E S Warehousii on Jflret St., at tha Oanal Baafa. |,

TCRBa BAOTB. IHD-

Employment Notice*

IP YOU WANT PBRMANBNT and lucrative sitvatloa* in an* capacltf, atioit aa Brakem«n, Boobkeepa s, Copyist*, 8 la Porters, Watcnman, Oondaetora, Drift*, xageman. Steamboat, Hotel, Snlppii Freight Clerks, apply to tbaold city aeat Agency established under tk* marobants. (tamp tep8L-dl» i. 'M',, 381 h«ataut*uatJUtt«ia 1

jARRIAOB MANUFACTORY

IS«

HABPER, WBLDI 00.

.4S5

Corner 2d and Walnut straeta, Terra Haute, lad., Keep constantly on hand, aad manufacture to order, all the lateat styled of CABBIAGEB «E BUG€HI» We n*a aona bnt the finest material ia tka aaitr tructfon of our work, and warrant it aoparfaf any offered la thia mariet. XcpeeM aWMittM tivett to BcrAiaiMo. [JeiOdtf

TBBEB HAUTB

COMMERCIAL OOLLWK, Corner Main and.Gth Streets,

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