Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 October 1868 — Page 2
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KjffOBLiCAN who will not glta
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untfwtHy to #J°y tbe of free
Evzp.y Ritusucair «Bo desires to another Democratic Bcbollioo inaag'-isa*
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acratis uoiefc'ta a -jpauiai eiudojisnjwifc, Of
rebellion^ jirv-Les another revoIuUcc," if--e«cC6»fu& iv^y failure.
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crafo: a tfftf o&$«it£oli'cf
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Ihr i^atb Aboutj t&c N,-' fc—Elemon. Having uo fact? wnh wbich to oboer the deapaadiug he&Ttrof Democrats, tho
following tho example of Ibo
Cincinnftti Enquircr^^ promptings of Eemoctfttlc irBtin^wspes bnA^h after batch of iitfs about tho Coonecticut fllec tion. ..... -s
OflBcinl returns from Connecticut have: beoii received, and thoy uhow tbat the Republican^ havf. gained njatoflftUyJn that Svate. Of ih^ono hundred and six. ty-tWs totHfs that'" voted, eighty-six aire cloarly Hepublican, Bixty-nine Demo-i oratie, »t^s^0if-divided."The RspuWi cans gain ihe'efflire Rogi»U'&tioq Boaidfi in eleven to^W?t^»t frfaf«:^ibocr»tia iaflUyOar, and^join aportion of tbe Boards In flvo tpwns that wore wholly Democratic last year. Tho Democrats gftln the istratfon Boards in five towns that were RepnbUcafl, Inst year, .in two towns that were partly Republican Boards, and In two tpwn» tiat .tfetd last year.
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To tbe Demporat^ wijo clalm this as a victory, wo would put the old inquiry If a frog jumps upjwe foevimft. I^ltejpck. three, bow long will it take him to get| out
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.Look Out fl)r Roorbacks. Tbe Bepublloan county ticket has been before tbe public during the entire campaign, or a period of four months, during which time the Democratic press and, politicians, with ftll their blttor, vindictive mKliev, hav^ fipt 1)803 aMtf fb' bfUg a single charge affecting the integrity or capability of any ope ofVar nominees.— This is equtV&Mnt to a full indorsement of! tbe Republican tiej^t-.fey.. the opposition,! a pr^cti al admission that neither malice nor ingeauity can invent any charge that) they dare to prefer against any am who is preBcotsd for the suffrages of tba Republican of Vigo county. ..
It is a together probable, however, tbat attbiajate houf ttie 'Democracy, true to their habit? and iastlacts, v?ill tramp up roorbacks, knowing that they cannot be refuted until they •hall hare dona "tbe mischief id tended, when their refutation Will tie too ktb t^Tafisct .the 'olectioni Uo intelligent, Lcr.s$ man wiU pay Ray attention'to tbo.DstuooraUc slanders or evil reports Started to day abo^t any caadi-datu-t. If such reports ara put in circulation, remembar thatHFe candidates have been jn^be fo fuur -or flvo months and lh:4 the opppsition, by fuiiiog taprofor ft By, ch*rge» agatnst thera, i»have ir.doraed an4- r^jptaoltttei ^iea? as wptVhy of the nugp^io'f all Boneit ^d^ooe: ab:e a a i. ••j'* rtwi inn i1mn.i— tw
Votea." Z'
Oai 'ot tSo 'last" "cards which-, ibo 'sjitay: in tfcte -ctMeit 1s ds9p^*a^ \fteaapt to repair the stattered fortuxjes of Toorbe«« Having no tape clechng #{ngl& candidate on {heir county ticket tioy bavn scat instructions throughout thu eounty for any Democrat: to vote" for any candidate on the Ropublican county ticket, if ha cau get a, vote for
in
exchange for his vote. Don't be caught by any such chaff. "We are strong enough to elect, our entire county ticket by a handsome majority^, Don's i*.t Major OaSXS^lose a single bnl\ot on any pre® text whatever. Vcorhsxh will unquaation« ably gain largely bj fraud. Every man' who calls himself a Republican should sea to it that tft) amount of friendly feel•lag capdidate fbali induce him io'tliink of listening to an of4er to swap vetos* If Ropublican* will do their whole^i^ttty, tehday, Voojcamca .will share the fate..oftbe Democratic candidates on the county ticket and will be permitted to enjoy vhat privacy which he say» is so very congenial to hiB feelings, so completely in accordance with his modest fcnft'tt^riog naWt*
Iffe "repeat, don't swap a vote 06 Iny pretext.
corrnpl partisans. The Demia nliovedio be ihorougl
The Stateawamu.teith itiaported votersMoney is plenty for bribes and whisky^ The Republicans should, on the alerts %iw8'' M4°H* yM°k that overy Sepublican voter ia brought out. Keepup^piar la^oraall d&y until the polls are closed work earnestly and iteadily and the enemies of Progreaa ^and Equal Rights will receive such a crash-: ing rebuke as will silence thorn for a sea-i sob. I
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Tbe honesty, capability and patriotism of
Costs
ad BAK*R._t&ye been proven by
years of eminent service in high civil and military PP8itps,,ap^8t«^unqMtft«i. ed tWa^ by«th& b^^iMr'^^ Wbtfld gladly stab bis character to the death if: they cotdSifiod aifasnilrtijiie ^nt in hisj armor of integrity, j^o joan^ei^led tbajExeoutive CtoaiR& i&s ceptabjy to aU hon^st^n^irreaDactiv^ of pftft^ls fak CWrtib-m
Thomas A. ^ki)s!cks,
the
man
who on
tbe^Sth of 7aaue^ i86^f 'ffiad^' a ij^ech at our State capital in f|Vj* of the North Western Confederacy1?
Shaji^C'oKBAD BAKKE, wtQ Eaise4.^a rt^icaaftl for ^eJB.||ioO«in^, went, himself, to tbe field and served most honorably, be defeated ,by a man who boasts that he never as*kpti a man to enter ta%
nz ^0.
Shall
m,
Miluoait,
®«0 'ii
Cokhad Baker
loso tbe vote of
any man who ^ysfej^pfntryi,,: thai] that be given to f^^.|I£^#Ia(i^«dEDai»oprats who iib ftll'ay''?
CWSU^iT^a%iiajil^Shoi.l bis voto froSt-lhe B^ldiifrw^ iwb«tj loaded by tlio brave and irno Cos^ad
Bakbb,
coidct not do it &uceei'$fulhj
ace party iu
Dodt),WAIK-
Bow ltcs, Hoesbt and
Humphries.?„*,
If yoa temoru^er jtho, s|cfe rdaySI ef nd® long and bloody strugglo for national life, and if yjno j^iqpatbired ith your government in tnat struggle, you cannot, as an ho*e^l^sistWit'?x»lfe, give
^ASHIlfaTON LETTER Coi^«^nd^bce
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Evidences cumulating from various sources, show that all tbe great men of the country who know Grant, from personal interconr-e with him, firmly believe him to bo just the man for President, at thfp jQtailre. Hif itlsja^doiinistratioiti ef affairs in the unreconstructed States have given satisfaction to loyal men of the first rank in ability who were at one time doubtful of his capacity as a civil ruler. These men now speak of Grant, however) in lU0big^Ctoini(^4^Hii^t^ integrity, sound practical judgement in pubfic affairs, and a perfect devotee to the idea of realizing, for the benefit of the people, as fast as practicable, tbe princi pies of the DecShroblPijjr Independence, Many able men predict that his fame as a warrior will pale before the Tuputation he will acquire as a ciyi! ruler. IF?, i» t|9re ttet fsaryvl months ago used to bo expressed that Gen Grant will be ruled by a clique of politicians. If ever politicians, of high or low dogroe,
did
dream of using Grant for their
own purpose, they havo long since wa ked up to tbo realities of'the case. An interview of ten minutes with him has blastted all tho hopes in that direction of every politician or poliitoal clique that has approached him. Besides, ho
owes
nothing
to politTcTans. Hie "was nominate^at Chi cago because it was well known to tbo Convention that if it failed to nominate him, he would betaken up by the Republican masses, and run into the Presidency on independent, ticket leavjng the "lea&ers^of thfe party out in tlio cold. Let any man who still thinks that Grant can bo improperly controlled, converse with bim ten minutes, on oven the ordinary affair* of life, and then go up to tho Capitol when both Houses aro in session, and seo if ho bo can pick »out a man who would bo likely -to "flaak" the Great Captain.
The man who was in tbe habit of listening deferentially to the argumonts of
Im*
Voobhekb
-moet able Generals and. warmest friends against ahy
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his proposed mili
tary operations which he had referred to them for their opinion of its feasibilityp -wEd' ^ould thank them respectfully for their advice, but refuse to act upon it and, relying solely upon his own judge* ment, would pursue a course in which so onti but himself had any confldebce-^a man with the nerve and self-reliance so to act, when the fate of tho nation was involved in his discretion, And wifa ws* invariably sueoe«sful when he "went it alone/' is hardly the man to be anybody's tool.
Schuyler Colfax is not a man of yesterday. Although still a young man he has been well and favorably known all over tbe TJti ipifc f&ftf ieywal\yis§rs. In tho Spring, after the first election of Mr. Lincoln, as the President elect made his public entry into New York City, on his
with a petition signod by all the Republican members of tike Senate and the Assembly qf the Empire State, requesting him to «pp6intS0aBfl«^CWfai, of Indiana, Po«tm wt^ GOSWrtifi' ^Thii W*s per. haps mrpaid to »o young a statesman. Mr. Colfisx was at
it time request Indiana, been nothing so very unusual in it, ox"e^tthe compnrattverywith "of tho man receiving so high a compliment frqjm branchee of a Swkr "iegfelatu^ ceming from the Legislature of the most
to
wa
young man from the country," the :5*«to8©Ws£6fc*aia)fo Wjfebag^ yond all precedent. Tbe movement was initiated by Mr. Colfax's personal friend
chamber in Albany, for tbe N. Y.
lurte.
Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet. Large numbers of the clerks in the several executive departments of this city are perfecting their arrangements to proceed to tboir respectives ijCates to vote at the coming election?. The number of public officials, clerks and Government employees that will go to Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana to vote is estimated at nearly l,000j^ftej?y$ half- &f whom are PennsyIvanians, Gentlemen from varous portions of these States have been in this city, it iB said, for two or threo weeks past, ascertaining tho names of thoso men claiming residences in the States who have voted in the elections berej with the vSt»* ifuHbe 3gjgg« y*^ a•*#«#
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and give
that v*e*Ka wa^'tbit advised Demo the ,d raft b&aw Jk*y
Will aVy man who hoflofa loyalty and hatof) trofieon wi^bjiohl his^ vote from a ticket aMo^en^lTVft^cotnptfted of patriot soldiers, and give that vote to a ticket headed by Ibte confidential, political friend and volunteer attornoy of such traitors and conspirators as
William
J.
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Mr. Lincoln was a warm friend
of Mr. Colfax, and held his capacity in high respect, but ho could not give him a seat in tbe Cabinet, having previously pledged himself to? another gentleman from Indiana, forlhe Secretaryship of tbo interior. It would havo been an innovation of party usage to placo two men from the same State in tbo Cabinet. But it has turned just as well for Colfax. Tho experience ho has gained in the Speakers cba,irdHgng b^a«t fix sears will be Wo Jti Si$*i#Ab£ gl&t battla# life, far more than would heve been a seat in
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York Democratic meoting rather disappoints the Democracy here, who had expected different sort of document. He not only refused t© preside at thoir meeting, rbrttdttfoghejrUen.
Grant
a?tf1r his
ptrt&^riiCer, an3 eJosed^by adv^atiog a restored Union, tho maintenance of tho
national credit inviolate
and the mainten
ancc of peace Mosors. John Evans and P. B. Chaffee, o£C^oradjx Territory, w|io_ about a
^C^orad(xTomtory)
Sim??,
:ySor
vote to a ticket headed by the. name of a Senator df the1 TJhileS 'States wh® never uttered, a patriotic sentiment or an expression of Sympatl^r with the Union army during the war, a Senator who eulogizes and defends
Wade Hampton
and l"oBBasT,thebatcherof Fort^illow, and to wbore -Unipn victo|ies gave no joy and rebel victories no sorrow.
w|io_ ab
BHiQft,or uon al nsidorrt
WABASH.
A small emocralic Meeting—Voor hees, Brown and Kinney—Mr, Voorhees declines a joint Canvass
A Bri6fs£etcfi of Yoomees ind a Hasty exit Spm«f ^patcS to inSanap'olis Jouirnaf.^^® •W' fj{|B.iooMuiq,^oiT, October 1^0
A Democratic rally took place here to day. The sp^kers wflrd Messrs. Voor hees, Brown and Kinney. One hundred and twenty wagons and eight hundred and twenty-five persons were in the pro ce3sion. Mr. Voorheos bad publicly an nounced his readiness for a joint discus sion with General Hunter or any other respectable. CJRephblfcan""we tendered Judge Hughes. He said that he was not respectible. We then tendered him Gene era! Hunter or Judgo Busklrk and he declinred to answer. He spoke twenty* five minutes and denied that he voted in favor of paying the interest in coin o%'tiraUnited .State? bonds, (See Con gi&SBMtoii Glofo, p&rif first, Thirty-sec ond Congress, page nine hundred and one,) and left on the train just as Judge Hughes arrived.
Bbowhing.
Chairman Union Central Committee.
Ml at
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New Fork,
Dear Sir
July 1st, 1868.
In your paper of last
week you or one of your correspondents say that Dr. Drake is not the originator of the celebrated
Plantation Bitters
and that they were manufactured and soldi B|p^fWedf^Warfe^ a|Jolp ClSpan' i«raj in tliilslan^ b$ 43t£ ^Thomas, over forty years ago, as every old saa captain can testify. Now, sir, I can certify to the above as being true, for I have fol lowed the sea for over jforty years, most of tbe time doing business with the West Indies. These same Bitters, differently put up and named wore brought to my notion on my first trip to., tho Island of S£ Ofoia^for ajoargo of- rum, and for years after my ship'^stores were never without them. I always supplied my family and many of my neighbors with thera, and can truly say a bettor Bitters and Tonic is not made in all tbe world.
Cait. Henry "Wkntz.
CAMPjlTCH, rRAIBJE ITCH, ILLINOIS
Scratches,
or under whatever name it
may beideeigoated, -speedily and effectual' Iy c&red by tho u$e
5
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gf Palmer's Lotion,
Maokolla. Water.—Superior
lhOricel
to tho
best imported Gorman Cologne, and sold al
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Giales
from Araby the Blest, freighted
with the breath of oriontal spico flowers, are not so ontrancing as tho perfume tf
Pdalon's
"FLOR DE MAYO," the new
perfume for the handkerchief. Gold by
A ^?Enemt
in
Your
Morrm^Do not
put an enomy in jour, mouth to steal away your teeth., Ilsware, of destructive tooth washes and booth powders, many of irhich are base imitations of
Sozodont
Insure a life lease of sound teeth and fragrant brep&fcifor ,|do|»ting the Jragrant SoZOS-Ok?^ V"! v"
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GBAirr
300.000 ciuFAx
200.000
OB»HT Cl«A3, floe Barer, worth $25 per 1,030, to to sold atttOperAOJO, in order to introduce
Badges, Medals, and Fins mutt toe Closed out at half the cost to mannfaotave, -Xvery clnb in the conntry should get them at one# 1,000 gilt berderGrant BadgeeSS ,000 fine gUt elegant Grant 1,000 extnf^gilt Grant and Col-
Cue BadgM. SIS. them 1,600 moat beautiful Club Badges In the market, "Grant and Colfax," $30. Any "mart agent cut make from $16 to fi& per day. We tend a pnaent "of l,OOOQr*nt Cigar* with tfvory order of J50.''
san Bank. T. N. Hickcox Co., N, x. »pld3w
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We, thnnnderiiigned. Farmara of Vigo Connty, have had dealings with H. 0. Smith for many an, and all transactions on his part bavj been honorablo, and to ear Butlro natisfictijn, and his repatation in th» neighborhood in which we lire, for honorable and fair dealing, ii goon.. Ralph Wilson, W Ctosly, Nathan Baldwin, Oliver Baarde, Newton Bdgers, W IT Kmmbhaar,
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THAN EYEB BEFORE
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For Sate byw b-y soT
Alt 'Healers tin, Vrj/ Good* and Notions,* "j $250 SPH&SHtieeA, Bart Pay.
rles.pald jr.eoty,. .Agents waOJtei
where to sell our
PaUr.t EverlatNn$- Wh
Clothes Linen.
Call at or addresB the- GIBARP
WIBB MILL'S, Philadelphia, Pa
AfiEHiTS WAKED. seutbe Hepaine Oroide Hunting Cased Watches, best tmitftiloa gold vpatch98"inaae. Price $16. Great in moments to agtnt*. Address Oboidb Watch Co., Boston, Mass.
WAHTKD—ASESTS. sell the SKNTINKIMPBOVKD CO«tMoN SKB8B A
MIL 8EWINQ MACHINE. Price only $18 Address SKCOMB 4 CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bostou, Mass.
4fl9AA
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TO
TEAB TO AGENTS, to sell
fl«vv the Star 8hatile Sewing Ms* Chines*
Fullfarliaifars/res.
Itxtra inuuceiuents
to rcserienoe 1 Agene -Call on or address-W,-G WILSON & CO^ Cleveland, 0., Eoston, Mass. or St. Louis, Mo.
GOOD TBCSTY AGBIJT8.—We guaranty $00 cr week and t-xpenses. pa tloolars, a 'dress G. W. JACKtOM & CO., Hal tlmore, Md.
«*/-AATUD-SASTfcSMES to trartl for a 'Haoutactorlag Company and nil t'T Sample. O^od waff: are (tnirant»ed. Addresf, ~itb stamp, H. D, HAMILTON,& C.Q., No. 413 Chest rmt-at., Philade ptiliTlFa.
miian manhood-Nothing so important Olivlul/i Bend .two stamps for Healed 72 pago, on the whole i^eat. Dr. WuiTrtEK, ccr.fldsutUl Physician, 6i". St. Cba.r.es-st., Lou Mo., stands pt© emlneatly aboTeall oihers ia liis sptcMity. No mat tor who fa1l-d. state your owe. Pationtj treated by mail tu every titaio.
0
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TTTOES WHOSE AVOCATIONS restrict tbem to a sitting pns'.ure, more tban two-thirds snffrr from Oonstipatlon.— Da thov know that an casional resort to TABKANT'S S^BIZKB APKBIENT would prevent all tBoir misery 1 Its rrgnlattng~prQjertics aro unpitalleled.
FOB SJLE BY ALL DEALERS In MEDICINES.
Missouri Lands.
HIX TABCELS—S80, 920, 2000, 2120, 2240, and 20 acres—In Barry Count}, for sale, 60c. per acre, by E. 0. dHEFHAKD, 2 Bowling Green, N. i. Ci'y.
WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR
GOLD
and biiver Watches, Sewing Machine,, PiSk Dresp PatMrns, Caipetliigs, Domtstlc Goeds, 4c. CIRCULABSJMINX FRKK giving full particular), or ten checks sent for One Dollar, descrlborg ten dlflerent articles which we will soil lor ONE D61XAB EACH I
Splendid inducements offer oi to Agents aending Clubs. Ad1 rest LABONTK A BABBITT, -No. S3 Sudbnry Street, Boston, Mass.
E£*. WKITTXEB, 017 St."TBafRs Bfreet, Bt.lour»,
WHOnamnhlet
treats confidentially all delicate, Intricate and long strnding complaints, puba which should be read by every
Pa-
yenng man in America. Bond two stamps, tlenta everywhere. Stat# yonr caso.
Itaanf WAHTM^-TofgraHABPSOS'S greataztd popular 7jrk, tha PsaaoaaLUtsTO*T or'
GENERAL GRANT, witb |«fc Of SCtTYldBR COLFAX, is OlTE
•^"1 otn modern history has prof
a—^haWratnreof
no "bo which will command greater attention."-^. r. ZVbttae- "This W .rk was pro. pa«d, as I no«, Witt approval ol Gon.Qraht, •nd its ainthar hai acoo»« to matMra hitherto fcentfrasi tb4 puUTc.'"—Cor.
1J
or oar 9Re DolliUL-Jtl£ JLilS_»tiis** stefc
T'~a
craiMirraj:"
REV0litlTIO N
Thatia crder to «appljL the
nd foe cironlsr and
Amounting ti So that wo are tnUy'llsijaMfflft sail every de-
Of better quality t7um Concern, in ihe
J9®-Olwcka -^owirJbinff attiSeB aoU sent to |Ag«ntsiu Oiubaat- rateaaoentioaed below. We guarantee every article tt cont less than If bought at any Boston ur Wfw TOWt hanre."
1 .^ffrsrBltrcii taxyft Our Commissions to Agents
Exceed those of eVcry other e^tabttshlhent of the kind—proef of thle can le foahd io «mpttln| nr pre«iiatne wttb those of jotaent ton.-uuma or Ii-nt ore'irei, In addition, to whioh we claiat to ito ive bottsr goorf* of th« same character. fl's
tuSl
ten
to Ageni» fiee of 'itkrge,
For a Flnb or 30 ant Three Dollars—i doz. good lliAu Shirt fronts, 1 aet BoUd Uolii Stnds. Ail wool Oasslmere for Pants, fine white Counterpane, large siz»,l eTV^lfalTtialmoral Skirt, iO lyaidB brown vr bleaohed-Mhpating, good quality, iyard wide, 1 elegant ItiO Pfottfttf Morocco-bound
!Phptos
Ablum, I (tfinblCluM dterecSOOpa^Md t& i»tn 9ign Views, 1
Silver plaftsd. faftffred
C&stor.l elegit Silk fan^^ith Ivory or band til
Woih
FTsm£ fea the rail MgeanSspangled, I steel jCarvIng Kulre and fork, very best qnality.lvwy
grots Badt*,
-V doz.«fiie-Liaen i!ow%!Bj:.'J^ ttoasn
itoger's boss Silver Dessert^ixks, LidiM^lac^a 'real Morocoo Xravellnff Bag. Tunci Dress Pat'ura, %dto. eQe^ant-Wter platM engMved aap-
Moz.- Iifidiee' ^o Mflrthoon^ttoa
.aiociilnis, 1 w»t'a he»Ty,cp«»W^solid Gold Bing, iTpr. fjaaioi' Bbots, I elegant iDetalne
IWcbshighrnt-Bal^ttotal
Hattlrti,
pt.
Ticlin aud Buw, in box
jcompleto, 1 set ttdwelry. pin, ear-drops, and iiUeve buttles. For a Club of SO oad BoHara—l block or colored Aipacca Drisa Pattera, I sei Laue Curtains, 1
all wo«l Blankets 'engravM Btlver-
piuted Bevolfrlrig Caatorr, heaattitSh Writing
elegant Oatin Mrutil, heKVily twaOMUt^A |1««L 'wlta silk, I pr^ gent's CaU Boots, 80 yardagOO 'Print, 30 yards good brown or b.lpachedSh^et'WI yard wide or 40 yds yd. wide, good qualft Ladles' elegant M^rpcca TranilOK Bag, 1 S«}uar tiliawl, 1 plain Norwich Poplin Dress Pattern, yds. tljuble width clottrtor Ladies' Cloak, elegant engraved silvor-p^*t£d Tea Pot, 3 yards .double width water-proofXHoth'for Cloaking. .'For a Clah of-lOOiliBtf l'aa &oll«#-i.rich
Meriioor Thibet TJresi fatterh, aairitne Dam (ask Sable Cloths *a& Naipklns'tD'Ibatch, pair ^Gent's French Calf Boots, 1 heavy silvaf-plated jongraved Ice Pitcher, very flno all wool Cloth for /Ladies' Cloaks,JLwab very bast quality brown or bleached bheeilng, 7% yards fine Oasslmere for 'suit, 1 elegant Poplin.Dirts*. Pattern, 1 elegant
Hu htinx ciwto' Watoh, Bartlw Hctld' I'srtable Sewii Mac .lne, splendid Family rHWe,tt*eten-' tgravlngs, with record and Photograph page*. 26 yards good B^M^aaawWMff/e^ colors. 1 pair good Marseilles QSms/Tgovdi tibarrel Revolver, 1 elegant FurMuff and Caie, alifgb barrel Shot
Uun, 1 silver plated engrafted 0 bottled revolving Castor, cut glass battles, 1 very flno Violin and Bow, in caso, 1 set Ivory balanced Knives and Forks.
Presents for larger Clubs incroaso in the samo
Send Moner b^-Registered letter. Catalogue of Goods to any address Fas c.-a-
PARKER& CO.,
Nos, OS ana too Bamaer Stmt,. Bostoa,
INSURANCE CHLUMN.
FIBEUIFI1FE.
.The foll6Mnf^ Old aid pliable Ceinpaniea '•1 Bepreseated, -y
Merchants Fire Ins. Co.,
HABTFOBD, OONN.
rt
North American Fire Ins. Co.
HaBTFOBD, OONN.
Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co.,
-167 BBOADWAY, *i
Bala
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Lumberman^ Fire Ins. Co.,
.£ ,^0F CHICAGO,
Buckeye Fire Insurance Do.
^,.aiEmANIl.. .OHIO.
*,
ul Slni «IfS tt Wj
Applications ^iken aad J^plicles Issued innj ol the a^ova.^iS®ol Coinp&nies in lowo8t c.urreBt tateS.,v Alsoh REAL ESTATE bought' and eold, hd.. COLItiECTIONS.promptly attended to. j,r
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1F«S^r«r'Faw
fn?c 7 rgM :&&>*!• aft M. A. OEANE,
General Fire and Life Insurance Agent
•»rr"» JF-IC/^E Ifsiw•'if
Main.St.* between 5th ft 6tb
»:«Terre Hante, Ind. •iSTS. Offtoe Haiti 8tre®«^ ora StAnd'of T3rt/ Thompson Bust
&
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galls.f5
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Peoples and feiegr$h
I O I
JL B^po^Figt" fJrefgHI lines
From New -Xorb, Boston and tatsrajgdlate points.
Claims ror OTerchargc and Damaco pranpUy settled lit tW» iRewry.
ORANR
BiBNIEDB. .-«R j,
Merchant Tailor,
MAIN STREET,
merchant Tailoring* Be-keepa alvats on hand a PASHIONABL® SELECTION OF CASHMERES, VESTING3, oLOTHS, *c., and is ready ta make it np In The iatevt Style anflon snort Jlotice, and on v*ry iieasonablaTermB- Sating no high rents to: pay, he promises to make up to oider, WBo~th#r'thageods be lurnHhed by bfin or not-. Evorythiag lu hia Una cheaper- tb«o„anywhere ClHfi. n-:-
Cartioj done A lU^rM pat
QrtlDj toi*g# In#
.•rt'-'.-f.
Byracrj* Jjjurpal
wild frtr Circubrs. Addrss ,B. W. BLISS CO., Toledo Oh|o,
ANT TAIUMtll
MERCHANT
TJllLORIJYU.
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ONE D»IiLAft£& 4K1 nsBfThe best of jBoston and New 'Yerk re lences given as to the reliability of oorhonee, and !tbat oar business is oondacted in tbe fairest and most legitimate manner poksible, and tbat we give •greater value (or4li#nar4bsaNisl be obtained in any other wa*. lAilMt DaauigM or Brokdf la iAaqpt^atlll BtllMrt lrtilNtnifgl.
Tailor,
MEW StOCK
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TR1COT&,
v:iqu,i^ .J-.w-o'tk iWi,
OVERCOAXI]V«S,
i-st
^ndTRISKnUVO
Whichhe proposes to make up to ord'ot
-l{'fn
then'
Most Approved Style! i7
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-n V.fj'wl 148 Main Street. 4
2Vo old Stock on hand, my Stock is Entirely New.
MEBCHA^T
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TAILORING!
Fall and Winter lioodH!
N. B. Cutting done to orderf«lao,~Bonovating •nd Bepairingm thfc cIlea^M t'tr annrv
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Over $aziori $ Walmsley'& Dry Qxmsstbrc
Would rsspectanUy call tbo attention of tho cltizena of Terfe Habte, ahd thi publft la general, that he'fans rented rooms aboro SaXtonA Walmsley's Dry. G«oda store^ tor th» arposs of carry lag
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or
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TESTINGS^
c-:^ BEAVERS
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A I O I I
FALL TRADE, 1868.
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WlJfll STOCK!
CONSISTING IN PART, Of FISI aiip-asgj 4K*f« aes »sl ".*G
PsimrOH and SlTail8H-:•
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SC HE OIT
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——FOR—
BUSINESS SUITS,
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•"''•'Also A^enii fbr*
:..«is
And fbri Fine Assortment of Black ant Colored .' 'is"
Cloths and Doetirfn CaSs3mefes.
X.»3
BEAUT1FIL STYLES1
.8%!
SHIRTS,
«r
Of tlm hsst quality, mada to order.
fas*'ss
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TXTM, B. MANNING
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GOODS.
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FINE LINE
l&tlKS. .• i- i*.-** ty
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'-n.SjCbcsiiittng .ln part of FtNfi ..-iS
Freach, KoglMb aad American
t'ASWMMKBES! V.
English Melton,tor BisinesVsnTu."
Froieji Cloth, Doeskin & Beaver
Whieh will bo-aold* atrthe rery lowest prices, for cash only, hy the yard, or made up ta. ordtr on fhort notice. ,n oa/
ntSt.QIIAUIT 800BS" 7,
.Tr.i1?.
Ia my motto. .^
Customers, old and new, are cordially Invited to' Mil at
175 Main xt.etn&nii.
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Has Inst reo»ive4 a latge and-well selepted Stook
0lIRFALLST0i!K
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Of AM5BICAN CA8SIMSBE9 of all grades and prloes. fc-ciiftc *-0* b"t
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Als .ke^t^cijMtantly on hand a,Kgod„ at^f^|nen
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Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerch'fs, Suspenders, Ties, £c.,
A Gtnd Line of\ it
Woolen Shirts, -i.» Knit Jackets, jfawl8*
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oaaana boeSdtf
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9
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Owe doAHEast of the St*rGrocary, -•-r TEBKK HAUTK, UNU.
N^Oneaj':-
-iir? Satchels and Valises
ffiai
MB. BiiACK it
SUllJBgmtetMtdtthe Mwchant Tailoring ru,si Hal, ladgnaantee*a ps»fcet St.
dmtoV&BS, PL& AXp NEW,
An eordlally ianta*toc*H at
No. 79 Main Street,
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BROCHE SHAWLS,
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Cor* 4th and Main nts.
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Is now complete. "We offer
rtJwa nt wdiil
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GREAT BARGAINS
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LOW PRICES
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Call and Look at onr Stocks
C0&MEL1U8 & HA6AERTY,
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doraer "^cT andf^lffaln "Sts
Terre-Hanto, Indiana
