Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 October 1868 — Page 2

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Tnu Fvwwg du-oenel^opaf lhe fee niuB whJ ewn^W thft P^oeracy by cit ing historic pleased to point to election which tho Democracy have come any where r,e*aAcd^i nia, Ohio'atW IndrafiA^^^^9*''1

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tbetcni'j'^-fi^ff^Dem'icracyj find rejoice R8 if tllOVhiUl iO'-Ulli 'jii®. BOlDOtflihg i. lip pose it to iui-, and that all

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Tho ancient i-fipuitttiou of "Mob it i, appnrenl, will not be lost jerftiC TUaJ

ter. Town,'

how the* oiemo&ta of iiisordffr find ruffianism affilialo with tbo un^pavters ofSEtMoon ailld6j ojffe Ies• on to bo derived from tbi» transaction, which it is to ba hoped will have its due affect. TJii? l)tt9inosa of votes" in the cars, or upon steamboat?, or at of public resort, ia becoming dan a I a a nothing, oUabnsii'ing "nothing, and by the assumption of a rigbt to domand of persons fpflgSIt jghiA their" ieatimonts wore, it was inquisitorial and impertinent It is row established that it 15 dangerous for any

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lia'jlo to bo isultciL-tbrcatenod, beaten,.or murdcrod. Ao %sulE: of a vote on ^he question of President, taken in the cars between Washington and Baltimore, shows that this practice may become very iDjiuiculS®! ptovocujive of riotiand dis order. Let there be a determination among ^t155.^^ ance this fmlyi anoto put it entirely out of fashion.

Friendly Advica to jleraoorais Tho f3}. Louis Df.gwgrat invites "Democratic fellow-citizens," since the electioiuafip^fiiWg4»4^Yitab% -toiMjO sensible thingi for once," by joinirg with the Republicans and "making Gbant'b election unanimous." Th# advicfl of the Democrat is sound pnd will bft eocspted by thousands who, under favorable circumstances, would have Supported Set M0TO. ,, TT

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Certain^ thfrfis a^long^ar anJxcusa for doubting the result of the Presiden tial contest. Not a Democrat in ,the wholo L'nion. as he reads tho returns from the great Central Statoj, without which it was possible to elect SetmoUB, does not Inofr that wilf'bo elect ed, with a Kopublirnn nogre«s- t$ 'sup» port him.

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awuy nilirff or.\vastir.g moro tiiro in fruif^fes cfforT lu4,5a'Mm hopelessly beataa ?a ,Two^,or three ^eukd of noisy and turbulent etruggliugvwili do no good yoxi yiuW at~last! We are uo*. going to gtvs^'ou apy jvrotext for resistance no Sc'UtLorn votes will he n?sdod to make Gram's mworitj\ Tho, end being iaov itablp, itr'iftn of 'tiiftking a fuss about iV?

Should Pofetw Ushkw:-, who has tbo party in charge, try a deaperdle experiment .d^V -pHierM by substiUUitg CpASE for tho pregent bead of th. tjhw4V'ih avail youi&itfeiugi: GoASis^Cji, tbo.'Xiimmany plstform wal$fcOu5iO'l3*g ^or scoru, for hi filter, liiogs oud jww,?' and would ULIJudfciSa thibu^out 4ho West, Sfipl»orl of e*jUKT4^js3i%y

the jury and tbo verdict against. you Thi peop!oJl35^ffe.%& 5S&t%lft.."li2iWar, enough g"g

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en jtigh-itt^PMii^lmg «toui tkes'f vnxed quoatic.na ^^c^^ajFSy^imblod tlitvlatid se long, and they wiK have peace.

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Wo tonder to the Democracy of this cection the advl 9aof our St. Louis cotemporary to ''gtve up'.' Jhis vainftrif§ "Wby can you not begin*%t onro to.cultivate good feeling arjd amltj?, to ehable t'bo victors to be madMatjB in the me if power, totgetrid of the Kad blor.d ot a hot fight and to f|gp$Ch th^}. fi.^ QJ' yo.d feeling for ichal 1 aon? iiil e~m erf long and hope? Once befora, »flnn a long struggle had been decided, there came such an era of gcoi teeiing, and all parties joined in accepting the resist and welcoming the new administration. Let us to-day throw asido the blunted weapons of party atrifp, cease the shwpthrwu of heated contest, meet orfWmmon ground as s6nsible citi zens wlfe»nbide by the will o( the people and jein together—th« wholo American nation—to'elecfe as our next President the •oldier who led our armies and sustained1 our nationality!

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Northern andlts Soalfc&r wings1"*Tie American peoplf ha«Mieclared by mag. niflcent acclaim that 1he surrender of Lras to G«i-XT \ra%. wt a farce but a sinrn reality,% he ft^pectefi throughout

hb Philadelphia Prw wgra that rare mathfinjfitician, Sir WnxiAM W-atxaok, Chaif6iah of the Dewocratic Central Committee, j1'3 return to Clearfield, there to Ruminate over the differenee between the fascinating flgures which deceived his followers .and the stern arithmetic of tho disencbantijtig ballot-boxes.

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Is Boston, ijpt a$ __ debating the question, "wneiher an iritel-' *fi5mocralicjJ*rty, was ligent Christian can be a Democrat?'— AsH is impossible to point out a single article i& the Democratic 6W83 which rests, a foundation of morals and charity, and as most of the principles of the party conflict vdtk, av*!$$»$Blg'jf justice, and duly, being merely unconscientious appeals to anger, bate, and the worst passions, the query is-by**® means a jocular one.

S A Killing Fmt

Poor broken down old Democracy, beaten, disgraced, laughed crushed Its Groat Reaction'' of 1867 cheated it into acts of unspeakable folly which only t»qde its deBirucli#jp. Mir^ Wever again shall thatpacty lift ifsjieaid "With Woolsky, it cat ssj "''Fartwell, a loug faiowell to all my greatness.

Ill is is the itato of man to-day be puts forth The tender loaves of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honors thick upon him, Iho third day comes a frost, a killing irost, And—when he thinks, good easy nan, full surely

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Urs~gr«atie 3 is a ri, ening-^nips li'S rwt i, 5-5 P"wer» tho nation's faith

And then he falls." riva.vV'** W "tWft.tts debt repudiated, its

"And when he fiills, he falls like Lucifer, tfpviv to riso agalo mmi

Tlit Wospect.

Tbo Naw-.rececUy copicu orothf) M'oftllntcnisoIy rebel) llio following table of tho "probable v$te for President next month sKSMont. :|icut 6 JJft\?Tork 33 raba«y|Tftnia sc Wi'tosoy 1

At this late hour, wlnm in our own city all night long the balance has wavered, and oyer the land the electric wires burdened With message! of j^ayer and hope from etelfyquw t«, hate yieldeljbut meagre returns, we have but time to tell in brief-Words tbq. atorv of our triumph and ccluhtits COfctS.' a. iwi ,) ^3

Penosylvanla, the hand on the dial of the Union, points to_ijrosparity and (jeace. Eighteen thousand majority for the Republicans—a majority that anguia forty tpotisand »r Gmint and Oblfiix—is the testimony of the old Commonwealth

war tried loyaU^'an^^MiUtu^e to the boys id bdff by the overWieltfihife elec tion of Major General Miftin. To-day, mindful of her record of yore, she places Tn her seats of honor and office two gallant boys ia bla$, and lays h^ eiectoral vete at the feet ol their gnat leader, a verdict worthy the State which lent to the field three hundred. and sixty-siz thousand of her sow.

Indiana, from her prairies and barren woods, sendtmeeting atid -a-ten thouaand contribution tdtbe graat inajority- which swells for the lhiipn and its savior. Egypt has been retleemed and ey§n the Democracy that hordes £n the land ofJIentucky is lookiog toward disenthralment The colonists frora the" St^tefof Kasby have failed to o?$r.' «j^n the eswtcbeon, of Booster'loyalty^ Perhaps the Indiana soldiers' have nt,t jfet forgotten Col. Jef. ferson Davis and the battle of Buena Vista.'

Ohio, the cradle af'-' agptiirreP'ft licanism, grandly retrieves the disgrace of last year, when Wade went down bearing the colors of hie party, and reapjroaches the fealty of 1864 and 1866. The ines are reformed, the country is saved— Grant gees in next March, and the, dajr of promise dawns. Js A

Philadelphia, that city founded in prayer and the birthplace of independence, has been apparenllycarried against us by a small majority—a majority which judicial decision can easily rectify. Perhaps it is well that we should be taught by bitter and oxpe&sive experience the lesson that unwavering fidelity and stauiich loyalty are forever the price of our liberties It is, perhaps, well that we should be forced to save our city only iiy' a severe and determined struggle in the courts. Last year, through our confidence acd criminal negligence we admit* ted the Trojan horse—Judge George Sharswood—a man of eminent respectability and unimpeachable honor. This year the armed men—twenty-five-second manufactured citizens—'pour forth at his judicial fiat, and we are well nigh ruined, ft ia a lesson we will not soon forget. If ono Supreme Judge, a«eatiemaa-of high personal character a¥d general estimation, ha? so stained our hbnor and imperilled our safety, what might we not o*pect from a Mayor,. courts, and complete oity government of like faith and morals?

We arc saved as by fire, but at what a cost? The dvio lines we havo but barely held, if that, have been held at -not the risk only but the sacrifice of life.

Citiseos of tepule-_ a&d- subsMaae, ia large numbers, were" "driven "from the polls with insult and violence. Officers of the law were... ahot in. Chestnut attoct and the halls of tbe Continental. Quiet, unotfeodipig.citizens were cut down.and trampled on in tb« very he»^t of'tWs'city in broad daylight, while in the outer distriot* the polls were regulaiy. held, stuffed, and not a ITnidn man allowed to approach them. A hurried estimate of tbe killed and wounded of the day and night, made by our reportorial "fftrcei, foots up six dead and tweaty-five wounded, many fatally.

Four years ago th$re was an election held in the rifle-pits around Richmond under the-very tnuimm of the entreadred Confederate camps, whero life was safer and law more sacred. Thiak of it,.and reflect what we arc coming to, and then

let every loyal man «erv*liineelf £or tho ^Mggle in iheconrte, ttat SiladSpfiia, thfi Sstoric StJr of i&va and peace, may he «aved from theprwent ftxe of New Tork and the fiitnra of Gomorrah.

itdge I^ffcpont TaUta lake* Ma Tffi. T. STXWAKT—A jyKTT. X'WiriJOJraTlOK TO AH) THB CAUB1.

The following correejwndonce practi ally illustrates the ViewFofiKnlcing

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Minnesota 4 Kansas 3 Tennessee. .'.., .10 Missouri 11 Arkansas 3 Iioueifvna.. 7 Sptjth Carolina'.. /, Korth Oaroliina. St~0 •Tlorida....... ..rfr.fl

West Virginia 5 Total 13C

This table, ^Midered' j^-OOtCpeotiftn with recent elections, tells tho story so completely that #o furiear comment:, j'

Forney's Press of the Fourteenth on

.The judgement once already rendored Ky the American people after a four years' wrestle on the banks of tho Appomattox, apd deliheratjly opeOod hj the Democratic patty, has been reaffirm ed. Yesterday, after mentbs of severe and desperate conflict, the old lines closed for a decisive struggle, and thanR $£bd the-shadows of destiny have fallen as they-xlid.on the fields of the rebellion!

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respecting the coming election, Judge Pixrbkpont has always beeif Democrat, and is one of the sachems 1°^

shows in a great degree tho extent of f#°l iog adverse to the rebel candidi»twim#,ng the Democracy whef havo not altogether eir lave of country or respec

I maintaining its honor and character nation:

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To Alex. T. Stewart, Eso-t^ Cfyarma the Grant Committee, §c: My Dbab Sib: When Frank P. pliar, no claims whatever upon* Democraticparty, waa nominate' Tammany Efall, with such shouts plause, just after proclairoing that must have a President /who will it into dust" thelaws of Congress, and four rebel generals made the chief cation speeches in New York, my tion-,?#3 a war Democrat, was arref tbte remarkable exhibition.

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Since then I have carefullvnotpd the expression of Southern journal and the speeches of Southern politicians] from Wade Hampton on his return

to3jlarle8-

ton, to the recent manifesto of B. Hill, and I find that every leading rebel the Confederacy regards the expected flection ofSeymour ana Blair as a compile vin-

dication of. tbe rebellion, af1*1

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certain to restore tbe Soufh

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every right which sba had Wore fh» war including tbe "trampling intodiK' hy military feet, the proclamation, fr.eedom, abd the fourteenth

amendd6nt

to

the Cwfcstitution. j" Tfiis contest presants-a well defijQed- issue between the friends and enen]ie3 our government.

I cannot conceive how any intP^S®"^ man, who does not wish the rebl8^8.

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honored, its prosperity destroy**1'

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patriots insulted, and the "Lost Cause" restored, can vote against Grant. In my judgment the olection of mour and Blair would forthwith cLnfuse and phralyzo xtar.Jji^iuee^ andrediTre the value of our property one half. 'n

ftVerting.this

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Maine :±T Mew Hampshlro 5 Vermont 5 Mnsaaclmirtts...: 12 Bhode Island 4 .16 Vfa-otastb 8 MlchigaD 8 Howa ^i«r

calamity I send

y®»v Herewith twettty -tfcotlsand dollars (20,00'J), which 1 give to be ii3ed in the ele tion of Gen. Grant, in such manner as you and the committee With whom you act may think best. And I remain yours ever truly..

EDWARD? PIBRBEPONT.

Nirw York, Oct. 12, 1868.

Bon. Edward? Pierrepogit,Xn&cUif: Mt Dear Sir It gives me great pleasure to know that you fully appreciate the consequences to all business men, indeed every ono having any interest in the prosperity of our country, that mtret result from the ejection of Gen. Grant.

The question li presented to the people whether they will aid in electing an ad ministration bent upon trampling loyal ty into tho dust, and olovating upon its ruinsja power controlled by rebel chiefs, whole motto will be, "Tho .Rebellion Vindicated," with prostration to every branch of indujtry^nd.business, at the •North or whether-we should placc in the Executive Mansion ono emphatically of the people, who has never acted but frpm.pi just sense of duty-to his country, •nd-ftom whoso adtoiniStratton we will have all the blessings that can flow from peace in every departmeirtrWCur Gov ernment, inspiring a confidence that can not but lead ua to prosperity-.-a®d happicess as^a nation, and promising lor us a future unequalled in the history of the past.

To secure tbis end I accopt your generous contribution, and will apply it to jpch-proper uses as may tend to bring about a result stf promising, with blessings tojus all. Sincerely your friend. jj, 4i.bx. T. STEWART.

The Slpdlaiispolis Journal of the fl6th on the Etections. The States voting on last Tuesday present ari onbrobeh Republican ffont, and assure! the elecUontof. Grant and Colfax in-No^ember by sweeping triumpb.Ohio and Pennsylvania spoke so decided ly that the result in those two States was known the day after the election. In Indiana, the majority'bieiag less, gave some •tight room for doubt to sceptically dis* posed persons, but that night of doubt is passedthe dayligftl. Sfcitfes tbrhugh the result, and this morning we. are enabled to present returns ftom every ooanty the Stite bat one, (forty-two of them flcial,)i showing,. beyond a reasonabie doubt, that Conrad Baker has been elected Governor of the State, of Indiana by a nfrajority of ajbput 1,?00. The majority on the balance of the Republican State ticket will probably be a.'thousand larger er than on Governor. •The Legislature is overwhelming Be publican—our majority^gn 4oiatr ballot being about twoflty^twd TEe miTy gain the Democracy have., to boast of in this State is the opparew/qlection ofMr.Voorh»ee, in the Sixth District. We say 'apparent,' (or the total want of registration in 1W0 townships nth at District which gave Voorhees large majorities, destroys all his pretentions t6 an election, and insures the seat?aeB8»ipBiF^f«^^®Ri^, to hisi competitor, Major Carter. The

DemocracyjhM^xiLgajnfi^,JU!ihing-lii this State save a diminution of the Kg. publican majorities at the past'1 three State elections. And who does not know how this reduction was accomplished A gigantic system of colonization from the Ku Klux communities of Kentucky, a lavish use of an enormous corruption fund—'these and other like expedients ex» dain our reduced majority. There bas eon iiio faltering, no desertions from the ranks to the steadfast Be publican party of Indiana. The Democracy made Indiana a fierce battlefield and are routed. Indiana stands fast in the Republican column. Indiana has sustained her faithful Governor Conrad Baker.

Mr. Thomas A. Hendricks has -appeal* ed to the people for endorsement, ana received rebuke instead, and hi.i'name disappears from the Senatorial roster on and after jtfarch 4th. 1869. A trusty and patriotic Republican takes his place. Exit Mr. Sendricks—a courteous gontleman, a plausible talker, a mild-mannered, pleasing politician. But ho "never entered the army himself, nor counseled any body else to," therefore he vacates a certaid seat in the Senate for some other gentleman, who sympathized and acted with tie loyal people of the country in their.struggle with the rebellion.

Ibaiana could not afford Democratic Supremacy yet, and has therefore declined to declare in favor of a change. Is anybody so blind now as not to see in the .result of Tuesday's election the sure portent of tho 9weepi0g triumph of Qrant and t'olfax in November. .***?

The New York Tribune of flW 14th, has the following: Oould not our Phil&dslphiafriends contrive to have an election every day in the week, and every week in the year?— We do not know how they might relish it but we know how we should Nobody was robbed, yesterday, in New York. Nobody was assaulted. Nobody Miff his pockets picked. The police bad little or nothing to do. The police court! were idle. It might be pretty rough on Philadelphia, but we should like to make •c permanent loan, of inose interesting classes .of our population who, on jester* day, helped to give variety if not attract* ivenees' to their election. Don't send them back to-day, an' you lore as!

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Beether Kecrattraotlon .. A Ccmespoadbnt asks^fiKincx Ward Bbscbbb this question: "How^naany Reconstruction acts must be required before law, order, and justice wiU be the rulp, and not the.?xception,

Jn iho South Buchkr replies, in a spoech at the Bwa»kljrM Academy of mnsic, thuB

We have got thero (at the South) all but one thing* Wo havo got our Reconstruction measures established. What we want ndW is administration, and that we are going to have. Aim est anyteaitf will run away if you throw Jco-'o the reins upon the dash-boar±, but" "on ic9 let a driver gather them up, and the horses begin to feel the draw of the Tftir, how they settle down to their work, how thoy come to the road how, gentle thoy are 1 That which they need now is tffted tbet there sits in the Presidential chair in Washington a man'who knows bow to drive. [Applause and laughter.] "What tben," tbey say, "you must put a military dictator there?" There is no man on* the good God's globe that is so far from being in tbe spirit of a" dictator as Gen. Grant there is no man moro tender there is no man less self-seeking tliere 'is no man who so unloves dictatorial power, as Gen. Grant. No! lie won't need to send a soldier he won't need to draw a sword. When tbey know that Gon. Grant is there, that is enougb^XApplause.] Th« same correspondent ask?£^j££^j "Have not the Reconstruction measures had a contrary effect, and are &oi the loyal men of the South worse treated today than they were in 1863?"'''

Here is Bkechek's reply: Yes, they are worse treated, I u. tbe Reconstruction measures are not tbe reason of it. It is the hope, that, in tbe year past has been infused iuto the minds of the South that, by alliance with the Democratic party, they will be able to subvert all that bas been. done. It. is. thai which bas made thoni fiery and Tarap&nt in persecution [Applause. Let. it once be understood that Goh."bl41r is to be President, wearing Mr. Seymour »s a vail [Laughter and Cheers] let it once be uudemood throughout the Soutv, and there is no period since the "'formation of r^^V^u&SatiTTwnicheucli Uoodshed, such villainous tyrranny, such unbearable cruelty have been perpetratedi They do not even caro to suppress thi threat, and it is broadly proclaimed. Lot it .bo understood in the South that Gon. Grant, by the overwhelming determination of the masses of the country, is Jo be President, and in less than ,one .month from next November all these turmoils will husb, and all these outcriw w"i1l he whist. [Great applause

Another question •'Were tho Recqnsttuclion measur passed* to protect the loyalists and to make tne Rebels love and:respect them?"

It is disposed Of in this way No. They were passed to.take care of the whnle country, blade and*white, loyal and disloyal. The Reconstruction meas' ures undertake to lay the foundations for Slates on soiind principles, and to include in the benefits of this Reconstruction every living being that breathed. OT course they hoped that Joy allz. J3fl. protected—they know it but the object of tbo Reconstruction measures wfts the common good of tbo whole people.

Effector the Prospect or Kraut's £lcc tion on Bnstnoss Interests. From tha New 1 ork Snn.]

Eeal estate in this citiy lias beofl going up, up, up, until theprice, if not the land seemed almost to touch the Bkie=- Sud denlyitis checked. It has come to standstill. We do not know that pfices have receded, but thoy havo ceased toad vance. Z&H ft

With a settled sensiblcpnltoyjnirrpt^2' ductive industry of the country will bo greatly augmented. t&M-

frNsw York, August, 7th, 1868. Mb.Editor: Several of your corres pondente old and respectable no doubt, seem to be wonderfully exercised as to the origin of our Plantation Bitteks. So long as-theee Bitters are aU- that we represent them to be, we do not know that it makes any difference from whom they come,or from whence they originated but for the information of the public gen erally, and old Capt, Wentz in particular we will say that he told the truth, and that these Bitters originated in the West India Islands—that many of the ingredients have been favorably used for over a century, but that our combination of Cal isaya is entirely now, acd our own. The rum and other materials are the same, and as your correspondent says a better Bit ters and Tonic is not made. Wo recommend them particularly for dyspeptics, fever and ague, debility, loss'of appetite and in all cases-where atonic and stimulnnt is required*

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«Lt Pleasure, Free of Ctoarge ri g..il ibw Pupils \rlll be admitted, in Arithmetic »lil Penmanship, at Si.Qfrjjer WmitliirliCXnri'I

NO VAX!A tlONH.

"Fur- furthw inrortimtioa, «all »«il: see 'the 1ch(»ol. Send for CoWega Paper, AilireiB, g: G-AStTIX'^ OWEIi' mhlSdtf Z'- PBHfOIPALt».

AS

H. HA QG-fiTRTY & CO

i"osAunw tfM'io::-.©

Tin, Copper and Sheet iron Ware,

And'Warriifaotn'ron'of

GaivaiifzedlrMi^dMeef

St

JU­

J^IVER COAL.

LAND

v«r Matttew arte fc*

200.000 Qn»*t Gia&R, Boo flav-ir, worth $25 per 1,000, to ha sold at $!Op6r.lOJO, iaorder tolntrodace them

be il out ax bAlf iho so*t to wap«f»cmr». K»-try «!ab ia tbe M-.tttrjiiUonlicet jhetpiit one-. T.hnOsUt berdorOrant Ssit*-«5S 1,WX) ftm gilr rlojtiit Grant

l,OCO«xtfa gilt Grant and Cotfax Badgwi. $18. 1.600 m*t 1/. fintifoldub Sadgealo the market, "Graxit wvd Colfax," $30. Anj imart agent can mate fcoin $:5 to $25 por day. Wc adnd a present V'ofl.CWG-aot-Ofgara wifh every'order of $59." Mouov jiinjii acMmi)aitT tiia order, addrowed to KICttAJinS& MAttltT, r.i Murray 8t.,Jpox 3,131, N. Y. i»i|r«n'o: Posfuiastvr la New Yorlc, N«*. aaa liank. T. N. Sickoox A Oo., N Y. sild3w

Vu.

FLOB lK iW*YO," Biff 'FJiOK BE SfAlfO."

i,1

A NKW PKUKUMK FOB TiIK..JUpKpCHIKF. KXtllslTE, UKLICATK, tiSri.WWRitWRANOKPUAL0N & SON,JiUW V0BK BuM hyall Drug, gists. .. .. .... 9d*lj-^torci

1

j- Window Caps, Gattering, Ac

%3tT cA?ea'8-fot

the Twy B#8t

6«i

HOT "AiK PUKNSOES i-gtu '3*'*twr -i«|a %•&

TS. »M* •S? ?jti

Wiratis the explanation-of this.It is caused by the prospcct, now re duced almost to a certainty, that Geaeral. Grant will be elected President. We have the information from such sources as leave no room to question its courrectness, that a large class of people, who have been willing to convert their greenbacks into real estate at almost fabulousprices, have to come tbe conclusion that if General Grant is elected greenbacks will be p&ore valnablo, aad^gy^^nftj^goi^^^a^gggg^ to change them iatoTand. "Let ub have peace," said General Grant. It is evident that business men take him at his word, and believe that he is elected we shall have peace, an 1 that the Government will be.. stable and its promises fulfilled. .While the unnatural and enormous rise of land here is checked,- tne intrinsic value of tha whole country will be great ly enhanced by the prospect of substant ial, enduring peace. It is only because the value of personal property—money, greenbacks—already begins to be increas' ed, that the rise in the price of land is cluckcd At ftll*

187 tfdfn'StreetC'l*

Tcrre Haute, Ind

£?r$h.-«sr

SSc Work dono'lS all parts of the country on s'^jrt notice and reasonable terms. may!2

COAL.

JOES MfiFABLANE ii now selling Iho belt article of Jtiver- Ooal, aereened on the widest screen In use lri Tifeo pounty, at as low a fi&n're ai •n inferiorarfcicle can be purcliasod. Those wish Ing to laf in a supply should look: to therr inter, ests, and buy -tho' beat when it Is as cheap as pooreriicle ."... 'irders left It fhe Post OfBce Lobby, at tt»« "Vigo County Scales," or addressed to Sox896 F. O., Terre il^ute, will receire prompt atten on W

gRAZlL .qQAt^f?'f.^,A^ V. EUTSCH Jfc -d'9., wouM ro«|mctftn} Inform their t)ld customors and the cltixen of Terre "Hante gonerally, that SA&tUJIL MSBBT ls their authorized ageat for Brazil Splint or Block Goal. All orders lelt with htm will be promptly aCtended to. Now is the time to order, While the price Is low. ina

Coal D?alerajiQpplied at the lowest roariat price. Address, V. BCTSOH & CO ln tanapolls, or, JOIlNAIiDIlEW, Brazil, ]j25d3a

QOAL I COAL .T«a^

Being cow prepared to fill all orders Tor the best of Brazil block, and Highland Coal, at tbe cheapest rates, new is your time to lay in your Coal by leaving your orders at 107 Main street, or with B. W. Bippot under Bowling's Hall, on (SlhHtrtet, with wham I ham maite arxaagaumnta to ntfelre all ordiirs and give all Infovmatlon in tegarJ to tho business. p. S. A large 1 -'t of Lehigh Coal on the road

Aug38d3m. E. Ft JJEBBILL i""

OT

HENDRICH & liANGTE,

Office over Thrst National Back, S. KTCSitfe^i Fourth and Main Streets,

Terr© Hauter Ind-

FOR SALE.

MILLINERY.

jy/JILLINBRY:

Sirs.

SlINSHINK AND SHADOW

ITU YOU WISH to know how Fortnnea are

Huumasi

"ercrjthiDg of ini and Important^ lioad,.'!! Sunshine and Shadow In New lorlf.

TOO p»gM, finely

'A large Octavo Xolnac, exerj^ty »f«- «y erybody wants to know all about New York. No Beok »Tor publiihed that salti ao Taptdlr. Can*

calar. Pqtl particnlara andUfMay^lMittwM rr»a oo application to Htw--.' /JfSSvt tt 3. B. BUKR A CO., Publisher*, lUiMwJi flow.

A*simTH. ^4inrs».

And h#\v, they Livad, Fonght and fiieJfor the tTniotf/wHh Scenes and Incidents in the Oreat KoboBKHi'i" It contains over 100 floe Engraving* and 000 pagec, and ia the sp'cieat and chrapeat W«rHflOlt®nbUahed. Pries only $2,60 per copy.

EUS.A .C&.} Cincinnati, Ohio

THE GBBett# B«l», (BBfT IT IS, bow ttgrsw Kte a Na.i calamity. A very filnny Book,] fately Illaatratca. By mail, 20c.

Lippen^H Bakeweirs

latent

a*ij|a

tscai

iP J..

Circular Saas of «ae temper over thp -wht plaio. Malay, Hill, OTofU-Cht and GaDfT tqaftl to any made in the world. For sale by all dialers and the makers, LIPPfiNCOTT A BAKKWELL, Plttrtttrgh, Pa.r.: I—O

I aolatiM &dr as olg'j

$2M0

AlKUHID UaGHllS MMUtt to introdncs the th» WiM0K 8*wi»0

Macaivb. Strtibiialiko ofthot1!sid-i.' -8amt}M oa two weeks' trial.- Sxtra iudnaements. to experlenced Agents. For farth«r particolars aft* dress the Wltflosr 8rvriv» JjA'cajte C*) C^oTe land, O. Boston, Mass., or St. Iiouls, Mo.

Jir- 'evic :i't :^:r

HEIUACKETAiK w'jsn -v. l: foa atsi ,KoTf^-Ff6'm reporft'iiri'd letMg'VicftlfS:^ '1. ^nr Axe ^booad to be Xoe Axs. ...

II. WWill cat 25 per cent, better. III. My hrotheriost oae arm tn the wai. int with your Axe he can cut as well as any one else a

IV. If I oould not 2ft. another, tsrenty-fira f8«6) dolldrs would not buy it. ,,V. It,wiir«»* •wy «&.-c^onia:!Wt»i wfffiiMit it to aa»tate#-: »«r kers» .r tiPPINCOTT & BAKfiWEtL, mttobafth, Fa.

Soloownsrs of fcolbarn'i Pattnt Axe." 3

HAT ABB Y«18 BTMPTOMSfi-Suffersa 1 ABE theya furred tongue, diMiness, headaqMi an uwasy mpwMiti, oppression after eating, pain b$tWeea~thft »hot)Werr, Wn«# pauoni If so yoo are dytpeflle and bilious' and hothlbg win sM yonr caeeao eiBeiently JhrTMewtHsltserAM. OB BALE BY THE JNIIBEl»BDO

TBADE.

conceded that the great

I tens has mastered mora dise«»«B, both acute and chronio, than, any bitter tpnic.in tbekaown world. It has cured Oho?etii «eworit form* of Fevers, Pn«uffleni»,.iIiiTee imd Heart disease.

ded fry Governor! of States, Members of Congress, dlstlngu lihed dlTinef and physicians, and I he pro. prletor can show more sworja certiacatee of cures than any other Bitters ma anfact it rent In America. Bond for a circular, and rsadthna. Bold by druggists ana dealers generally. Bcaax, Bbipkmt&Co., wholesaleliqttW"®W»r»V'«W« Agents fcr Western Statee, 0h!o^„Ill£4'. Ba«m O., Bole proprietors, 6 wirta Treat St. Phlladelphia. ... DlAnn MAWtfOOft—IfothingsoimporOhVUJ/i tant. Send two litaaps Air sealed 72 pagss on the -whole subject, Dr.JWHrrilia, confidential pbyatJlahf 617 St Louis, Mo., stands pre eminently fcbove all otherifn his speciality^ No TBatter who failed, state yonr case. Patients treated by mail ia eyery State^

1

,t£- .-.a ji j»fet

Whole Westcrtt ttmntrji BAreiNG.: "h|l Clubs ier H. FITtW ft GO'8 ORKAT OStfMiLAB SALE, oar fall and winter CircttUM with full particulars, (ieffer ty'V a&ertitmenti,) sent to any. addri.sj Tree. Ml. f* Cheeks, at 10 cents each, from! to 1000. AMreeaB.H. WMXtil & CO., 61 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

Per Month guaranteed. Bturs Pay. Sale, ries paid weakly. Xgeat**aa«ffW«ry-

where to sell onr PaUnt SverlatUng IThAe Wire CloCiet Linet. Call at or addiess tha QI&i WIBE MIJULS, Philadelphia,Pa. '... a

IDTI. WHSITTI^lIt, 017 St. Chari^i St, Loals, Ma?

rHO

n:

AGENCY^

..BepJ. Estate .Jh#V-vavVT.

Column

,v''"Vk 't\*i w.z

Abstracts of title furnisfic^ TioaiU n'c gotiated, and Money Tnvestea.

••ftniibBtr, .ysteSt-

Forty ItoU (n I.{nton's Addition to Terre Haatt House and lot, sast Olilo street, House and lot,in McJIarralc'a Addititioh,' nouse and lot ia SibUiy'saddltlan oafith street, Honso and lot loBoss's addition oa 8th. rtreet, Honse and

Jot on IVplar.botwefto. Cth andTth

streets, iforiBfl and lot on KortHfth^koerepn.J&esg^l and Unton streoU. inoEa Houses on tain street

COUNTT PBOPERTX 3-i't

Farm ef 83 acres in Honey Or -k'^bYrnsifelp, 173 acres in tintoh township, 3 Acres below the Boiling MHf, side catiOrl.

Jan29d«

^30.5 r-

Has retaoved to the corner of Fourth and OEta Streets, whocoshcie aaw opemega (all and complete stocV6f Fall style ttfmtiets,JUbboi)*, Flowers. £c. ruESS MAKING haa alo be-n added 6 the basio u. HaTlnx A oirihpetent Dreas-ma-ker, satisfactionisguaratitead. .*

s„

all kinds -at MJlltnery, ^ilo&di aetd ai d«ffhgtli«Wi nter nonfhs, if Mrs. M. ^1. itatherost r\ —a————

ANTON

shicb, nacaxa oi

instmBie&toi and torn KHSie. Orders left at Llndeman's or Katzanbach'i prwnptly attended to. Brit of references given. ]nlySd3m. .s"'til .^€r. ik~"

tracts ,j»n64entl_ally ail delicate, totri. cate^?d longf'stVidini tooiplfciots^, publleheia patnphleSwBkhehonM'be read .by1 wcery yeuug tnaa in-Ainerica, iSendt^o stampe. Pa tlent8 e-7ery*hete. Slate Jour case.

WE SELL FOB ONE D0LLAB

GOLD

and Silrer Watehes, 9aiag' Kaehiaej, Silk Dress Patterns',? Cai Jjctings, Domestic Gosds, Ac. CIRCULABS SENT gtriag fullpirtleolairt, o* tea ehects~Statlbr Oa* Dollar, detcrlbocg tendiBerent art^leS which We will soil lor one: 9pkstH1 inducements ®wft%t#^A«int® #exkdlng 08 Cities* Address L^QDNTE BABBIXX

No. arflttdbniTr strjet,Boston, Mass.

WATfcHES fftliwitnos.

"^GenniireflreMe Gold! The Oroide Ooll Wateh Co. nannfactnre, on strictly scientific priaplplee flnlsb, and color 18 earjt gold, fafM/imftt of tha most rare and costiy descriptlon OT OaVt WOtlUf*.

They are manufactured with Ranting Case«t (ladtes* and gentlemen's)',1- hare'superb Swiss moTsmenU, jeweled eagiae-lurncd, with cam peneation spiral spring.

Bailrosd Conductors, Engineer*, Bzprcssmen— the most exacting of our customers haretnoroughly demonstrated the strength,, durability, acearaay, and utility of the fac-simile Wahham Watcha, aad pronoance these. inTaiaable es reliable time-keepers.

Fine Swiss Movements 910 PatUt Jmsrican faotimile Wal'ham tffeteta, fnll jeweled, 830, Chronomier tulanee, 8S5 each. Ilaborately eagrart with new and novel detigne. Each watch warranted by special certiflcatojTrorn the. Oroide Oold Watch Oo.

AlaomagniScontQroideflold^CJialDs, t^, S6and Peach. Sent every%hwer,tj taid fcr on d« livery.

Onr'

pocket aepacately Oroide Gold Watches can^afe-^olrtsteea orderinz directly from us. „.

JAW!® T. MONRO* OO.,Import. a Manal's. ltiSrp^mHes Urk.

530, VTadiiligtaK, D. O—the Messrs. AShbbook.

jbds»

O.W.D BB. I

Beftreace* last. Votia

WAHOO BITTERS, ftf* BBS StOMAOH wmiooow*.

"A stnuKccteafof t, Chills a„ ., General DeWlit+T TSt sate T)y all UP

o:

a Haiieaafe

ob1prl-

fately Illaatiratcd. By mail, 20c. ooi iae for a Dollar. Addre.-a fliSBfiTAN— CO., Box 672, N. T. Trade supplied by AMBBICAN NKWB CQ lip A 121 .Nassau street, New Tork. I1OI.0SPEE1H8 FOUJffTAIS PKHS $o tines written^with ana ian-o£Jnk. Vo blotHrg." One dozen assorted «ample» sent for 25 coots. Agents make $10 a d»y. Address GOOD' bPKKp & CO., 31 Wep York.

Ida Scenery, to A. F. STYIiIS, Barjingten, Vt.

IVAL

0ie Dellar ~-"^""3Brt»fcHwl»as» Ass 18«8^

Broker Store,

Oar Stack, consisting of every variety of DBT AW FAMCY BOOM, BOOT8 AMD SHOES, SILVER PLATEB WAKE.

la or m/tftm ffflBottatlon, or pnrchMed directly frcm the BrtiaHHMt» ii tacgeqaaatlUM. We wen tM ant iBMnmaor tke aaie or ^fa«L«nihe «««lar jba ar t)WE O A

For Each Article.

nnnNK Ar tfee laat twelve mMb have afeaat toe Mllltaa BoiUrs. MT Out bnalaeM hMbeta decided by Courta of this S:atX and by the Untted Statee aathoritfes aot to tela Lottery, or a Gift Katerpriee, bnt a regalar itgitlmate bualnee.

Tfeni^f B*U tor Clib of ttO^-A »etocticr*sof ohe of the-fotlowlng ariiolee:-20 yards Btowa »r Bleaieiieo- Sheeting, etiperlsr qoalHy Poplin or Alpaca Brew Patwrn Wool Square Ehawl S*th Thaau While Marse tor with bottiee. A Morocco Photograph Album, with 100 ptetnrei. 3 yards Wol Clath. Siinr-pMcd Cake Baaket. 36 yard* Brown or Bfoicfcefibeettog, comaoo i)«ality. Also, print

ed aotlcrs of OOarUclee, lor sale at fl for each article, comprising a ••rletr.of articles usually sold at retail prices from fl,9C to fS for each article.

For canto of (IO, a selection of one of ^h* following attielea40 yds. Brown or BUacbSheetlnK, superior quality. Ut'es p»tter,., price $10. Wool Long bhawl. Brochk Long Shawl. 2 yards Blsck Ourman Broadcloth. Common iense dewing Machine, prioe $18—(theee machines will hem, etitch, fell, lack, quilt, cord, bind, braid, •cat etabtolder in a moat snperior manner.) One OenlVor Ladies'elirer huntihg-cese Watch, sow. 85 yar Is Hemp Oarpet'cg. 3 yards Bearer Olotb. tbi ja ds good Daesltia. Silver-plated lee Pitcher. 6 rards weol Cloth, double width. 1 pair of super! or Blankets. 72 yards brown or bneched Sheeti Lg, comaeii q«alitr, 120 printed nailers of artic a lor sale at SI. ea h,. conprUlng a Aariety of ar iclesasnsliy 5ld at retail from 91,50 to 510 for e^ch article.

NT)

We-harehy inform the Dubtictbat we |»t ere not connected with any of the CUf^ laterprise One Dollar Coaeeraa Utthis city. All concerns offering aQift Premluaa, or any article tree colt to Agent, or any one, ere in direct Tioiatlon o^ ^,la*n fve*8*^'. l»-te. f^for&£u»n, from reliable author* ity, that all filCt iJOBCeriis ia ttls City will be closed v? MytaeStatePollce^ «vroB ABDIHONAITpabtioul ABS 8KSD

FOB ODB fllBCOliAR.

Refi a Draft* Fastat Moaejr Orter. or Begbtcrei MW*. ..£ —j-I-, inli Be sare and direct your letters to

ANDRE WS & CO. LOO Httdbtlry Htreet,

•. 3-J'

INSURANCC COLJMM

r-b 1 .tit P' fhe' follOwlnt JCMd -and Bellefile* ^empealee"' Bepr^eentwl.

Menhsnts fire Ins. Co.,

LnadKOBaas -ic :.PFi0H10A«0. aocp*

9 #a

Apply to .-Uf..

7"

XOm

r. -t

Buek^ye fire insurance Co^ OIiITBIiAHD, QHTO. vaihtt.} a-jnr:-^ m-:

Applications taken aiS^Poiicim issued in any ot the above named Companies in loweit current rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLJjKCTIOHB promptly attendodjo.

3

M.A. CRANE,

General'Fire and life Insurance Agent

& Ly

Xaiji StJ, between 6th & 6th

Terr© Hatite, lnd

O^oe lGO Main Street

Olj'^ta&d of Drs, Thompson 4 Bust

tfif.

I at thtsAKwcy

}7«

Affent for

'g and Telegraph

& A

K. Uto.tJo's Fart FreigMLlnes fropA Sew Torkr^oetpnand interifeisdlatepoUtts.

a

..

TOHN BABNDCtB. —yj'^cnaa

Merdiiiit Tailor^ MAiHsrafBiy

Cher Sascton Walmtley's Dry Goods store Would respeetsnlly call the attention of the citlzensof Tecre Haute, aad the pablio in ceneral, thkalM lias rented rooms above Saxton A Wslmtley'sUryiTtods store, for the purpose of carrying

SftHrelMMit Tailoring. Ha' lesi* alMi on heal a FA^HIONABLS snioroiir or OASBTHKKSI*, TXSTIBGS. OlOTHB^ an., urt Is ready ta mates ttp'tB the £»idl Style and oa Skort Hotice» and on T«ry BeasoneXile Terms. Hafing no high rents to pay, he proml*aeto soeke tip to oider, whether the ceods be turnlihod by hiio or not.— Ireryth&if Jti hrs llns (heapef than anywhere else.

Cutting done and warranted to St. A liberal patronage soUclted. aug29dtC

W

M. MAJt-Dl LN OVS», SW* AH1 OSRAXS

PA 4'

osRAimrraL lSlr -jq E B,

I N

Oae door last of tl^Star Grocery^ HAUTK, IJSTU. Plate ra4 DeooratlTe Patpar Hauglng, Fancy and

Plata Blfn Pointing. Ocilings aad Walls MHted uA Calewalaed ia Fresw Colors, Pianos ea&Netnj Wood Polished in thahlgheet style of tha Art. Gilding on Glass and Japanned Tin, in All Styles,

It will be td the taterest of those who wish to have Ser^ceable work doae, to oall on me. Information in btlylng.dnd mixing colors, will he furnished to, persons vaas or omasa. booadtf

A A S S

KFFEltVSSCntNT 8SLTZBB APKRIBMT Is a gentle and cooling Cathartic «r Purgative medicine^ atho form of a Powder, pleasant to take end is recommeaded and used by the best Physicians in tho country as a most reliable and effectual remedy.

EmBVESfESiT Cuaxs Drsrneu,

V?

Jcaw

MCIKCHANT TAILORING

ME^RCHANT

O

J. WALMSMEY,

UJ CAfiHIHESES,

No old Stock on hand, my Stock is Entirely New.

MEBCHAI^ 4tttrr

Hae^itrJc^e#a^lar|e'wil

-m*

NerthtiaiierKlArH^ Insit®. "iaBTfOWV OOHN.

Cowfixchange Fire tas.Ce Jff

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iiOADWAT, NIW TOBK

45

l.-eSi.

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lj«i»«rBTKm,"'

n+frd H-.- Otraas Oowtisasss, ifaslw OnaasPnxs,

f,

1808. XXX

DEITER hOVMIDGE'S

fa*

:. Coaas Bituocs HtAaacai,

f'jU Cn.ES BKEVltAtW OotfftAtKTS, ecars Jitmci.x, It la a most afilcleBt saediclae for females aad Children whose stomachs fre&tently reject ordinazypargative ^Waas. Eeadonr pampVet of tettuintlali, and as yen value yoar Hfo aad health, loee potaa hear in procuring a bottle of this fate! wofrjertul resuMf.

sm%

Cross SooaSTCwHTH, Ovaas Ssavops Headaoiw,Craxs Lives

1

A raWBEfe. 5 .1-.

KunivAorraSB «tir ar ITAJtltAJfT a CO., awich 8t.,NewYork.

VfTAX

XjSM ITAi

BfcfcMUwgJggSre

Sale hy all Prngglsts.

aulS—d6»eod.

r. I. I aalS—46»eod.

1

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ML0W

•I

Mercfiarit Tailor, .•

Has just received Y""NEW STOCK edJ A* if CLOTHH,

WMrseia

Ot

""v. .. -iiVESTIWCJS, -s.tt 4

1

BEAVERS

"M '561 i.-, 900ft tbicots,

5 QVPRCOATIKfOS, iji-b-f-' 4t* itm'H audTRinill KCJ

"Which ha proposes to make up to ordet in the J3o 'VI ii-

I#kt? lot#

Most Approved Style! •X!'! I lOTJ//-' a

T. fsrsr^

AT THX

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145 Main Street. »J h*&t

:«TrOM'?4

1

TilLORINGI

ci te»s

Bo«ton, Mu##.:

j...

^.

-n .1 1

FRSDEKICK HCHLEWIllfl

of

Fall and Winter Goods!

French, English and American

English Melton,

si

i. '-'P28 -at .WAih6t aaia»»ot^'s

mvSftyt iamqijt

his .its ... ..ftiair-

,i™1

-W

i!

•h&itol

'•wioaoat'---:-l-

.. _ni.

Consisting ih part of FINE

*djfjootd

rq •j'®* v.'tcq --£oit«q

'Vi rawaq .-rraT

for Bnsinesj Suits. J- r.t.0 iatrttt

French Cloth, Doeskin & Beaver,

Which will bo sold at the v:ry lowest prices, for cash only, by the yard, or made up te ordtr oa short notice.

ITO

i!' rail -T»b

Is in

PRICES, EXACT FITS, and FIRST QUALITY GOODS"

.ij'itp* Vi. oi

.-Is my motto.

Oustomers, old and new, aru cordially invited to

N. B. Cutting done to OTdor also, Benovatisg and Bepalring In tho cheapest aranner. d3m

BLACK, BROWN, &h *d}

,TR

Jti baa

Hi

?q #&}

c'i btii

mera, otaana new, nro coraiAiiy lnvuea io «si# »dJ-s3iaa8 175 Main St.,'south side, bet. 6th 7th. t.ktsB

^,s7-w 41 Jflv

I iff

jMEROHANT=

A I O I N *39J -r'Sl TZAX30 im I •. *.L«. Ji FALL TRADE, 1868.

imp tig

KtmSQiaeGL

isi&v' ii-'w

W&i'F.l

"r 1 tsww wz www Jl .$!hsiw« on 4b«otw!a! -—t'-oT? .creKASf: Jbaeft o4 -Hi led .KtAaS

45ri2?I.»OH ir''VW' :1 At 5»'SS_..

BANNISTER1*"

rii

... asasnas'lr-i Imi -JANOW B«oiay«fQJH0 Mn 4 afc&nT. f- tic nsdw FALL, AMD WINTER STOCK!

b. "cdNSiSTiircf i^IliT^oF Fi&sr

151,1

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^PBENOH and ENGLISH lyt .-iotas. ... i-i ~i rein^iftcaon si ^aaaT

v« 3

CISSIBERES

AND-

W?6J!

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No. 79 Main Street.