Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 October 1868 — Page 2

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Post,

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UTK. fNU

fWirt!" r-ft)a

conid not wall be found.

|1 rjAndsr WM*t$qgI Oetotoe* Sflihj W9f fowl during the canvass This much 1 wish, and I declare this to

PS'tBIDJPKT,

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I^Ofx Pi, Bt-air still resolutely refuses iiarivkari.

L'hk rebel cry in the South "aesth 15 the EAdtiJals." In the North the

BSwnocrftWpiayJi* MUfe.Jpd J^RS?

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siswsU -c SSSSH

^atfBoir.

6ko.F. Kdmuhdb haa been

re-'e&cled, U* S. Senator from VermontThais:,as ft should be.

A.

At Gettysburg, on the 21st inst, interesting jcoetnorial services were held on the field of battle at the gathering of the surviving officers of the historic 1st Corpe.

=. ftM, Th* demonstration against removing Sbtmotjeand Blair has become so strong that th^"1 first, has been obliged to take. the stump to show that he is really in the field, while the second prediota the asBaiBm^g pl^eneral Grant.

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*^Thj: iSew York

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In accordance with a call Ifedued Ty Lieutenant Qeneral Shbbman, the Socle* ty of the Army of the Tennessee will meet at Chicago on the 15th of December. Every officer who has at any time held commission in that army is entitled to membership and invited to be present.

World

will form in front of Sing Sing, while the left rests on Blackwell's Island.

Tribune

^GY

has complete official ma­

jorities from Pennsylvania, footing uj) a Republican majority of 10,020. Many of the figures are from the official records!—' It i» absolutely impossible to tell whether the majority will go over or under 10,000 We do not believe it will vary 20 either

The administration of all the Spanish provinces is now in the hands of Liberals new Governors, civil and military, hav ing b«np appointed by the Provisional Government! In the coming elections, all males who have reached the ago of twenty will take part. The Democrats are perfecting their organization, and declare their preference £05^ federal ,Te public.

^SKAKisoof

Mr. Childs' noble gift to

the printers, the New York

Sun

Who Is the Jonah?

The

World

unmasks its batteries, and

demands in plain terms that Gen.fiLAiB shall be superseded as the Democratic nominee for Vice President.

SaYMduB,

it says, is all right but Blaib will never do. His Broadhead letter is fatal, and he must leave the.ticket or uin it. Says the

"It was our .wish then, as it is our* de termination now, that the views of Gov Seymeur and not those attributed by the Republicans to Gen. Blair, should be regarded as the basis of the campaign* on the Democratic side. Tens of thousands -s of oredulous citizens, who incline toward the Democratic party, have been retained in the Republican ranks by the rawhead aad-bloody-bones of another civil —war. The absurdity of this bagbear led us to underestimate its capacity for mischief.

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It is astonishing that anybody could have believed that the Democratic party meant to disperse the negro legislatures by the Federal army but it is not at all surprising that those who

did

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The World,

so believe, should

*vete against us. As it was tome imprudent expressions of Gen. Blair that gave color to this foolish fear, his withdrawal is the the shortest way to correct the mis appreheosioa.

Gen. Blair, with a chivalry which does blm credit, has already expressed his willingness to withdraw, if the good of the party requires it. We think reflection will convince him that the ticket would be stronger if some other name were substituted for his. The practical effect of the ticket, as now made up, does not correspond to its theory. The theory was that the candidate for Vice President .t^ should be a General, and a recent Republican, in order to commend the ticket to the favorable consideration of dissatisfied

Republicans. But, in point of fact, Gen. Blair ie a much harder man for such citisens to vote for than Gov. Seymour himself. Insteat of softening hostility to the ticket, Gen. Blair intensifies it. If go new a recruit to the Democracy was not puv. on the ticket to conciliate Republicans, we can imagine no good reason why he should be there at all. Has he conuiliated Republicans? Is there any waverer in that party who could more ..i ,,«asilj vote for General Blair than for life-long Democrat? Gen. Blair is perfectly competent to answer this question.

knows that "the views

attributed by Republicans to Gen. Blair'1 J__ precisely his own views, as set forth Tt-.r in his Brodhead letter. Here are his precise words, as originally printed in

Blair

to speak for himself.

^Hetaya: "There is but one way to restore the W#* Government and the Constitution, and that is for the President elect to declare 1ad *0te

a *1

nu*'111*1

tC5Jtd

void, compel thearmv

undd its usurpations at the South dii

the White people to reorganize

their own Governments, and elect Senators and Reprsaentatives. The House of id^K?*,nU\ivy

wi,i

A lJthe

cooperation

0

the President,

3SQCtmrtUOiO*.

f"t^epU,blif

ju,d«ment.

if

•WSflfJSSf^fSSSS-*H%iX

the bind of peace he means to have, are worth more than all the Democratic stump speakers, SsymoOB included, have

TOWssrew**

defeat^candidate

gfess

«.u:

be he KepublfeA or Demodtat,

proef of flagrant disregard of plain statutory provisions in the conduct of t&e election, or of palpable frauds, it is eleWly his right, if not his duty, to bring tie matter before the House, and it is tie ditty ©f th^t body, dence, to prevent the consummation ef the frj|ud

py

giving effect to the voice kf

a a I

Thx Galveston

better man

Bulletin,

The editor of the Fredericksburg, VS^

News,

says the time

has coitae for the Democratic party to "turn their faces resolutely to the future." The right of the line, says the Hartford

who, from the tone of his paper, must have led a column of Baltimore roughs to tie recent erection in J^enpsjflvania, thus discourses of the r^su4,^j. "In our present djttpondenpy are jjasily overcome and depressed ahd sadderredpIt is with unfeigned grief, then, that we see that only three or four men were killed and eleven wounded in Philadelphia. We bad indulged the hope that at leasi a thousand would be shot but alas for the vanity of human faopesl!''

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GLEANINGS

fit ipple is called th? 9JPdflr&i lof

juir-"

A new Paris rifle fires twenty balls second.

The London pietqtfce dfllvtri itf3a,doo letters weakly.

Florida apple trees are green all «r|n ter, but bear no fruit

Great Britain imported 765,743 hefed of live stock the past year.

Over five hundred vessela are bourn a from the Black Sea with grain.

Four eclipses will occur next year— twcj,of tbf s|pn and.t^ of thp mi

Chtlc^iilartPof TriWWtd'e

any member given to "corners."

naively

adds: There rould not have been a more appropriate donation to the Democratic party, under existing circumstances, than a graveyard. Even the Marble for their tomb is restlessly stalking about, trying to determine over whbse ashes to "Stand

Tne Swedes are populating Kansas One party is purchasing 26,000 acres

Id X866 there, werf 1,890 deaths frbm snake bite til tbe^MallrU Presidency

The volcano near Virginia, Nevada has been surveyed and located for an oil land

The falcon of Henry IV, of France, flew from Fontainbleau to Malta, 1,000 miles, in a day.

The United titates produce about one fourth aSflUWcU o^l ,»nd as G^aat Britain.

Cultivating our soil one inch deeper would add $150,000,000 to the wealth of the country.

Five thousand Mormon emigrants hkv. been added to lh6 population of Russia this year.

Fashiohibiriadies Ire Ifke SfKKSr'atic houses—they both^haye high stoops.—N.

Y. Leader. .ZZ.' The Central Pacific Railroad Company wants three hundred

1

$69 per month

Apropos

per,

ie hundred

this coun-

without molestation or hindrance-

laborers, at $45 to

of Rochefort's. migrato,ry pa

Jack

appropriftte'l^me.

The Shawano (Wis.)

The

an

~s :1-

A vote was recently taken among! the students Of Williams College, with*the following result: Grant, 113: SeymW 30.

Journal

A falcon belonging to King James I, of England, in lCtti,. with a gold collar bearing that date, was found at the Cape of Good Hope in 1793.

The Sorosts,

The Mikado of Japan has appointed an Englishman "lord high admit*!,-

another superintendent of tne mines Will this salve the Wound made by the appointment "Of Btirlingame?—Boston

Post*

without a whisper of dissent

i, —the identical views which secured his nomination. Heed no man's gloss, but allow Gen.

A Montana paper, recounting the shooting of a catamount found prowline in a hotel near Helena, points the hu morous1 moral that

Mthis

Joseph, Mo., a few days since became honorary membfiXB of.the Public Library Company of that place, by subscribing $10 each to its fund#. The library a»ntains some three '^dtisan^ipalytBi^l ^4 will soon reach ten thousand.

13tb, the. price of, gold bas been going dowti, irodf there Itw Men jgttfrffc- 'ifctlvity in stocks. In Europe United Statea ae» curitiee fhaye a pranced considerably. ^Pbeefectijnof tiggftt willipgbe«tJi« fidence in the stability

of disk

even greater.....

1f

iha

1

"SPAtiLDlNQ's

learns

that a Menomonee chief named Wau sheshan committed,, suicide by shooting, on the 13th inst.

largest shipment of shoes ever 1 Boston at this season of the to

made from

year was that of last week, amounting thirty thousand cases.

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A party of hunters, near New Orleans, ran a deer into the oity, and captured it in the bouse of the owner of the hounds, where it had taken reftige.

The new iron bridge over tie Housatonic river at Great Barrington is just complete!, at a cost of -$8,000 ~and it is expected to last about as many years.

The catch of mackerel is reported to have been very light this season not more than halt that of last year. As a consequence the price of jpjM&erel at the hail 14 advancing. ft W.tnV fa.'...-

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Two weekly papers have been started at Chicago, edited strictly by ladies—

edited by Mrs. Leonard and

Mrs. Walker, and the

Legal Nncs,

by Mrs. Myer Brad well.

editod

Ine

In Paris the ladles are begin Ing to wear garlaads of roses, yellow and red, ou the top of the forehead, low shoes and short dresses. After this who can won. depamnything in the way of dress?

should be a les­

son to 1 mposterajtryingjto pass themselves off aa members of the pr^w

The ladies of New Orleans mourn tbe Spanish revolutiotion. Under the old the sp.nish war steamer lying the Miwiaipp. betow that city, hfcU fund to defray the expenses of the Thur* day evening soirees but now that 13 cf,t. ofl| and New Orleans belles are sad.

The Ponddu Lao

contain a majority

f»m th® North.

and they

^^Will admit the Representatives electcxl h«

it

will

»Mjaot bodlfflult to compel the Senate to mh _^°n^^oraItto obligations of the

It will not be able to with

diVtSv

Clw]y

«P^«»ed or thta

is

tb»

Comment were acedia*

way

to MOH all future strife to put the isane ^plainly to the country."

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Blaib «.

Blsir, and needs no elucidation.

(Wis.) OommonVealtK

sajs "While Mr. L. j|. Wjatt was hunting on Horicon Harsh a da/or tw^

ago.iutatotAndkiiieiA laig* Aa*,^

eagle. Iu wings measured eight faet from tip to tip. Mr. W. sknin/ed the mwnmnth bird, and »m have|t*t0ffipt'

TBe

Btisto*

Grecian-Bender m*kfng bar toilsome wey across tbe common y«rterday wh^! appearance aoegeated poor aoldier, irto« heavy knapS had »5P^.

wa

to the aiuall of iui back

5: T^v'

not

b#i,1f

AWiaMmeit

Dr. Billington, of Delaware, Ontario^ dneamedjOir^his lounge that the wearing apparel of the girl ifiry Jones, imir&rec by her uncle, was under a log-heap. On awakening, bo went to the bush with (s constable, and found the clothing in the exact spot depicted in his dreac

The 5i^fcc«e» feftfie|b#^sor jjir| cpnc fairp held in Virginia last autumn, a the renewed and enlarged eSorta for thett general revival thls year (says the Kcbj mond

Enquirer),

in comment

ing on the order of General Reynolds for an election to fill the vacancy occasioned in the Constitutional Convention ot Texas by the death of Capt. Oakw, says, with savage humor: "Anotherlis required to fill that tif Mr. Smith, who was murdered a few days since. By porftpoaing thwe electioi^till aftec^ NovedibeV' he wilf be able,' at one election, ^0 fill the places of those already dead and those yet to be killed. It may be a great saving of labor to do the job all at one

are a hopeful sign of the

tfmss. A Ife'tolteihs lafti ttwaltenfn^ froni tbst apathy which has paralyzed thi spirit of thn jteopie. ,-i

Tbetteamsbrip Texas, Capt. Gee. Baher which left Indianola on the 30 of Sep^ tertber, with J$cl of:H^ Orleans, haf? not been heard from* Th| last seen of'the Texas she was runnini

before the wind in .the recent fquinoctis gale, andall hopes of her safety have bl^fdrnquislr^d.

John Merchant, a soldier, from Pi1 field, Mass,, wasfkilled at Ball's 'B1 and a Bible he had brought from Soot^ land twenty-two years before was taken from fair bofy, and? carrtS^fifslTby one ftud then bV anotberirebelfSCldiw thrcugh thl #«$•. -»€)h' the dti^ath \l tnl fiw^poisessor he ordered it to be sent to Merchant's widow,'Who recently received It from South Catpljna.. y:

J. W. Jones, of Westbrook, Main

over 700 hands, not to mention husken, and. has ha41,50Q acres of sweet corn ua der cultivation.' This business, now to

B®0,

isT dtL' Io nditi'tai v*ii

ExtrAot

from a letter from

8ALBM.-^'Weitacted early,io ascend Mt. Olivet, to behold the sun gild the mina rets and towers of the devoted city, frokn the pjace wfeere jiemory^i^^ a ||A|||patlA thousand associations, should exalt the irwHIvollv mind as well as the eye to the

mind as well as the eye to the inspiration of the scen? Well isjije voyager repaid fo^fWi^Wvlls, roafe|ifcltedl|u.

vian cookery, squalid companionship abd I

tbe importunities of begging, thievibg Araba. ^^ll wojuld Iti have repaid you, oh! man of commerce and the crucible I and well might you have been reminded of your own city for here, painted ,upbn it(bofiri) nailld- f#P^||d&e of th«Thqg» ancient olive trees, under which the cred martyr® torl^Kfbr the sins of (he world, eighteen hundred years ago, wfere these familiar figures, S. T,—1860— We do. not know who did it, butnol doubt some poor invalid traveler, cured-i by

PLi^rlTi&i »Mttx*s,' Wishadj to advertise their virtues in a place from whence 'ail'j^ltffeSge wlTf

Thk Word

-"Sozodont,''

faALoai'a "Paphian soap1

8ll(

Ppal6k'8|

"FLOR DE MAYO," the new perfijme for the 'had^kerchief, she would have I I found it doubly easy to lead the old gentleman by the nose. Sold by all drug* gie

Gltji" will mend your

way?, or anything else thaj^needs mend-1

rr.fjr*«f

tm, Mel*

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ORAKT

ing. hs 'ti tUl..:' 'It FABM8, WILD LANDS, And Oity Property of every descrip tion, for Sale.

my wife of a tetter on her hands, after every other remedy had failed," writes J. Imn^l, Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio, dwlw

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

200.000 Gbant Oiaaa, fine flavor, worth

300.000 COI.FAX Badgea, ltledal and Pins must be eiosed oufcat' half the' cost ta mauufictur?. Every club iu the conatry shonld getjhem etonce 1,000 gilt berder Orao Badg^s$8 1,000 fine gilt elejaat Uraot

S'25

Badges, #12.

per 1,030,

to be sold

at SlO per,l,0i0, in ordar to introduce them

1,000extra gUt Qraut and Colfex Badges, #18. 1,600 most beauiifnl Q)n( Badges In the market, "Grant and Colfax,"

$30.

Any smart agent can

fttaka from..#16 totaSpSTdayi We send a present "ori,QOOQrant Cigars with every order of 959." Uooe/mnst 8c:ompany the order, addreised to BICHARDS 4 MARKT, 65 Murray St., Box 8,131, N. T. Reference: Postmaster in New York, Naseau BSfck, T. N. Hlckcoxi Oa N T. se^ldSw

Plia^^s |*aphlaii Lotion

for flcautlfiD£ th SKIN and COMPLEXION.

ttenWra kii KBlii4l0JiS,^KEcltES. PlMPLKb, I UOTH M0li)8ES, TA^j etc,, and readers TBE SKIN SOFT, F1AR and B100MI96. »or LADIES in tbe NUBSEB1 it Is invaleable. Kor 8CmiUS\ after 8H A me it has

bo

eqnal.

"PHAPlAjr IOTIOJi" IS the only reliable rSi efly fer Htseaste and bkatlsbes e^tbeSKIN,

ror the

NUBSKRV and

toilet.

BATS,

wilt not chap tbe MIN*

nan flalra

£rlee,.'J| Centt per Cake. Jt »»'ii

£w H. ts'i iii t'ts

w.m-

FLttK OB MAYO," FLOR OE MAYO."

A NBF PJSHFTMK FOB FUE LAJIS&tBOBiKF. ®LOR usrae. FBA6RAKOE gists.

OHJSi AEMSTBONG,

Gonsmlth and~8tencll oatter.

Tloit, Whisky and daek brands, also Platss fot ssarking Clothing, cat to order. Gnui madeaad repaired In tha baet or ityia

Sfll work warraatedlotflve SatiafftcUOn Shop

2d

door East 01" tbe New Court House,

Ofeio street, sc. the Vi«o oo«aty Hay Soalce.

ay PHYSICIANS^

DR..

saw

bederky, KOMSEOPATSiC

PflTBiriAX, SUBetOBi AHD ACOinlCKEB. Bern: Bight Bbv. Bishop Talbitt,

W. Martin, J. 8 Beacp, Esq. Br. Kggert. I9G Mailifttreer, between 6th and 7th. BairDEKca—Ootns? tWiio and tith atte ta. sSSdtf, ...

A. AUKAUD.

a

to halt and

afloat barden, was trying to cirry !t along until a halt

wm

made."

Orncs—-Ooraai .of. Main ^4 rjfth gireeta. over the National State

1

Bmidence—ChestnntBink.between

8f. fitt and 7th.

oiSlyl TBBRB HADTB. IND.

iOODS.

0|]K FALL STOCK

Ii now coBipleteJ,f,We offer f--

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GREAT BARGAINS

'it -i.|f 'fj I

ti hi t4»h &dt 1biii £i'

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df

ii

ailarge Stock of,

Corns S *CTtli nil)

maoholia WA.TEirfSape^ior *o fhe I »j|n copper and Sheet iron

best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. dwlW

ivhich' is fast

becoming a household wordk is deriVed from the Greek and composSfetvof iwo words, Stfaj and

Odontes.

$Soso]^r^n8«

iated, means to preserve and "Odohtes," the teeth. Sozodont, a preserver of the teeth. And it is true to its name. I

Othello's mother was lucky in nav ing a magic handkerchief which subdued his father entirely t^ ber will, but „cc^uld she have sprinkled it: with

.. A t'mi

fa lit

win '(Of

',r. Sl JfetJIHO 4*i! I t'-jf!

fjfrijlf' At Sxceedinfly{n

"ja\

tftfi-to at '"ha t-v- -, sTJ aiti v. -j.

W». t:nii«lCi erf r-

jCail and Look at oar Stock. ii«'*. .(fiJ.'j s'U Li a

(jOKMCUIS & BifiefiBlli 'Li^"

jt

ITerre-tiaute. Indiana

AS. B.^'jHAGG-ERTT KBOl W, uini

w&re

Slate and Metallic Rooters,

Si If dliAnd UanulMHorera ot -ui

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Galvanized Iron Cornice, Window Caps,

ifGuttering, l.-l, ., Agents for the Very Best

HOT AIR FURNACES

187 Main Htreet, ,!

"Terrft {tavite, Ind

knilUM SV.^ .. I HI.0! a

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Agents

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part ible I mayl2

short notice and reasonable ternu

I 8. BABBBBT.

An experience of fifteen years enable u» t6 in-

"PALMBR'S LOTION permanently cured I S^re sailsfootion in every department of fcaj'new ra attng to a general Real Estate Agency. HARBEHT & MABSH, 54 WAX1TOT STREET, alTdwiy Die* Srf Iowa

QTBAM-. DYE HOUSE, v.Ij H. CLABID6E His returned to this eity, and fitted up a Steam. Dyeing and Soouring Establishment, at the old Stand, Mo. 8 North Fourth Street, where he will be pleased to meet his old .friends, and at many new ones as may favor btm with their patronag 86dtf

^RCHITECT & BULLDEB.

a A A

Plans, Speoifloations, Snperlntsndanoe, and Detail Drawings furnished for every description ol Buildings.

Ovtioi.—Southeast ooruot ot Uaiu and ififtb Streets, over Ponnelly's Drng Store. mySSdly

J. A. BRYAN,

JOB PRINTER

i' 'oji

L15jV1A1N^ST.,

UNDERTAKERS.

TTNDERTAKEjR. It .liCyjtudatuxt

Qrnber Oo., th* Undertakers E«tablishm«t,

AII JImv I CO.| u!9 UOwTtutn I and having bad seven yean esperieaoo In the I bosiness, It uow prepared to iurnlsn Motalio Bu-

rial Oases, Gaskets, at.a Wooden Coffins, of all I styles and sizes, from the beat and largest stock I of burial material in tbe State, at 104 Main Street,

Terre Haute, Indiana. dwtf Torre Han te 29. Ma

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UND^RTA KEK, Ie prepared tooxeentei lordea in his line with easiness and dispatch intr of third and Cherry treats. Terra Haute, Indiana. JanBtV4-dwtf

.MILLINERY.

^ILLINE&Y.

Sav.

Hrs. Bt€Kl}VGH4H Has removed to the corner of Fonrth asd Ohio

to tbe buslasss Eaviag oosapete nt Dreas-aa kar, aatistactlon is gaaranteed.

QHBAP MHiLINBin:~

an kMa of miliijHT Oo«da sold at OOS1 daring the Wtnter aosths, at Mrs. M. "H. Abbott's, itejtbe Fott 08k. VT.., -DecUdtf-

For Katthew Hale Smith's New^wh,

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Importfcnt rifeSofKair Toik. Bea^l BMdll

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Soasbiiie asd Shadow la Sew ¥ork 'A. lArge OcUro Voloff e, crWr T60 UinitTitfld. W» wwtAgmto, Mato or F«bjU,

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Circular Sair» of one temper over the whole plate. Mnlay, Hill, Orofi-Out and Qang. Kqsal to oDvmade in the vorl4. For sale by all dealers and the makers. "XXf PfiNOOTT

WELL, Plt^sb'urgB, Pa.

ett

J. &. MAB8H

£()WA

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ESTATE AGENCY

& Oo., wholesale liquor dealer*, sale Agents' for Western States, Ohtcago,

TfiRBE HAUTE IND I SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR /"^OLD and Silver VTatchfs, Sewing MaiAlnei, VJT Silk Dress Patterns, Oarpetings, Xfogiestlc

Ck»ds,

Ac.

I

M. W. O'CONNELL®' Having pnrohaaed back from •.

W-

Ohadw'lck,

Om

T0U WISH to kaow how Fortunes are

are sirindled Uoiimui

IdttKln

are ."'ondnoted,

jh»

iraTthing of iatekast wla lojt to Promlneit Men

Osn-

Bsok «ver publiihod that nlla so T«pidiy, vasun report immanae eajes., We employ no J»neril AgstttB, and offer the

laiant

coiutiuioih^ Sand tor, .anr

32'pag*

otr-

enlar. Jfull pa^tiooUra and terms.to Agents w»ti

tae3oii v-i.TtxVii-,- Haitfnd,Cooft.

AGENTS WANTED FOB

THE BLUE COATS,

and 500 page«, altd fa tfte «p!d«»t and cbeafeeai war book puiilisliert. Prjca only $2,50 per copy, Send for ciecaUrwd (?e oor ternu^, and fall de. •fcription of tlia work. Aodr^sr JORSS BKO'fH» BBS & CO., ClBciauati, Olilu or CKicagdi til.

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THE SRGCMN BEX1«

A"

rasely IUuatratcd.

°"li

MHftii street, New

I^OtDSPEED'S FOtSTAffl PEHS 60 lines written Jwiih one en of ink. No blottirg. One dozen saaorted sample# aentfor 25 c»tti. AgontS maUs ?10 a day- Address GOODSpitKD ft CO., ST Park Bow1, New Tork.

IO V1BWS of "Vt., IT fir.', Adirondack and Flor Ida anenery.'to A. F. STYI.K8, Biiriingten, Vt. 1:iv•,IS'.{—' i. •:—:—r.

Lippencoti & Baf&Weirsi

Patent Ground,

liDltsm

m/

ji i-j4

I

l£il 'Patent Temper, il -JfnSl (STAMPED

I O A

Jt

BAKK.

o:q

tirti

an -uuun-t

j.

A 1KAB AND JEXPKWSTES to AGENTS

VaWv to Introduce tbe ttie Wltaoa Scwne Maoaire. 'Stltohw aJlke on botH «d»8. Samples on two weeks' trial. Extra inducements to ex perlenced. Agents. For farther partlcalars «ddrecs the VriuoR BzWnra Machine Co. Olote land, O. Briton, Hast., or.St. Louf*, Ho„,

RGD JACKET Alt! q*a iiJi r- ti-oUiiiJifcs',,1 tjjoj

^rtMrsJskj^d

I

ii a^iii SJii'f

td and Main^Sts.

iitifay&litri&i*

Your AioH bonnd to ba

The

Ais.

Ihi

IX. It will cut 26 per cent, better. III. My brother lost'oao" ariii In the War, with your Axe he catf ctit as well as Any one else oan. 'U •'!s« •, !i

IV. If,I -^onld. get another, twentj-n (825) dolla-s

woqISnot

not bay It,

IPwlll cut bocp-'^lea better thin aay.otp I Axe. J.. wTI tvl wonidDqt be withont It for ai

For eile by all kers,

& CD For vale by all responsible dealers^ And tne 41a

LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL,

'c.ii-

HAT ARE

111. F.

Bahtsr

C«., 8ole proprietors, North Front St. PUili delpliia. ',!

Whole Western

RAISING

Clnbi fer H. FLIbTN A GO'S GBEAT ONE t)0L LAB SALE, Our fall and winter circalart Hvith I fall particulars,:

(better than Imm advtrti**mfnt»,

sent to any address frea. Send fir eheoks,]at 1 cents each, from 1 to 1000. Address B. H. yEINN & CO., SI Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

I dbORA Per Hon th guaranteed. Sure Pay.

Olotkes Lines.

JD-R. WHITTIER oil St. Charles Street,, St. Louis, Uai,

WHO

treats confidentially all delicate, |ntri cateand long standing compiaint, pub lisheaa pamphlet whlrh should be read by every yeung man in America. Send two stamps tlents everywhere. State yonr casaw

DV Ann HtABTKOOD—Nothings» ltbpor DuvVIf. tant. Send two stamp* for levied

72

pages on the whole subject. Dr. Wbi^tieb, confidential physician,

617

SSO, Washington, D. O —the Messrs. Ashsboos

lelll 1. J.W9 THE BEST STOMACH TOJHO KNOWH.

i:r.l— GUs rifts

*zn»*

%tl

KIkskc

CIRODLABS SENT giving fall particular), or ton checks sent f4r One foliar, (letoribacg tendifiereat articles whileh we will sell 0r 1 ONE DOLLAR TEACflH! tdlng

Splendid Inducements offered to Agents, is Clubs. Address LABONTE S BABB No. 83 Sudbury Street, Boston,

?t&"n

WATCHES THE HILIlOlf.

Genuine Oroide (jlold!

The Oroide Gold Watch Co, manufaqt ire, on strictly scientific principles (style, IS nisi, and color 18

carat gold, 1 facsimile ot

costly description or

They ars manufactured with Hunting Cases, (ladies' and gentlemen's), have superb Swiss movements, jeweled eng'ne-turn*d, witl compensation spiral spring.

Bailroad Condoctors, Sagiaaars, Szprssimen— the most exacting of our customers have thoroughly demonstrated the strength, durability, accuracy, and utility of tbe facsimile Walikam

Watcher,

and pronounce than invaluable si relia­

ble Ume-keepart Pine Swiss Movements, (16

I fae-riitUU WaUham Wktchn,

Watch Co. .- y-.j. ./-j Also maniScent Oroide OoldQtalus, $6 apd aacb. &»nteverywhere, ta paid foij on delivery.

Onr castomen ue soppUedraa* with th. Pickpocket Detective and Watoh Gu»rd also.jnttLiled separately on receipt of *50 cts. TheQeanlaa Oroide Gold Watches can oaly b» ofctelned by ordering directly from os. I JAMK8 T. MONBOE CO., Import. Manuf"«.

195

Wmi

Bellar Brtker la UN.

is of 6nt

ire«cre

°Br

miawoiva

8SSI%pi

regularlefltlmatebaslnee. ,,,

.. fenai sflale fte Oik «f tknofoae of 'the'followtec Mtlml^lrniil* Brown xr BleacMA ShwMic, M|wri«r faaitfy Poplln«rnMp«*a %reeT#at«*n}JW Shawl 2% yards Xofsktn Ssth ThotoaS*' mtte l. ^r.- Oeaiy Calf White HmtHlerQwn Aw-fMrtfikMOw tor withe [bom, witl»„10Qolptue*,., 3. jarl» G-4 Wt oJ'Clotk^ g(ler-pWW whBMIm* jards Vr^wa'Or

BlsSohedSh«MUnft«emiMa qaaUty. AlM^ yrtat-

W6ie

how ttjgrswto be*

cafamlly.

arton

By^mjii.

S

DoUar. Addreso GRECIAN Box 672, N. Y. Trade suppHed by AMK&t-

for DoUar 00,. CAN NEW8 CO-.1IB 4 181 York.

8«i4 »JBrtft. PesUl MoMy OHer, er seg

Be tlire and di«et

fotr Hitiki

W 01«

U'

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Sole owners of. Oolbn rn'i Patent Ajre.

STMPTOM8, Sufferer 1 AT— they.a tarred tongtie, diKSitttM hfiodaobe. an uaeaiy B).omicli mprewion after eating, t3tween ths shonldors, co patronl If «o yon-are

MainlSt.»betwedn6tli

Bala-

V«»" ties paid weekly. Agents wanted everywhere to sell our

Patent EeerUuting White IWire

Oall at or address the OIBtABD

WIRE MILLS, Philadelphia, Pa.

Terre Haute ,Ina.i

Offloe. KainStrMt Old SUn4^. pfttl'j^mpaon 4 :BS Murfl ,. ,riv

Aimf

ry

A

JOHN

8t Loois, Mo., stands

preeminently above all others In his speciality.—

Ho

matter who failed state your case. Patients treated by mail in every State.

Befereicej in St.

D.W.D. 1863. SR. E. DEIIER hOTEIlDGE'8

WAHOO BITTERS,

know?.

A sens ctra* for Dyspepsia, liver jCom plaint, Astbaa, Chills and Fever, Gravel, fciabe tis nnd General Dehillty. For sale by all Druggists. DB. E. DEITEB L0YEBID6I, Frof'r.

BARNIKLB.

Merchant Tailor, J£fIN BTRK1T,

Over Saxton 4" Walmaley'a Dry Goods store Would respecbrolly call the attention of thft citlrscd of Terre Heote, »nd the pnblie iaceeeral, that he has canted rooias above Bazton*

Catting dene and warranted to lit.

EFFEBVEBCEStT

CcacS

ITofcestlc

Drsnrsu,

Cvaaa Haaaravan, ,.r Coem Sioa

.•.at tii !us il*

e^MeSSSSSk ,,

tws State, and, ^t^f |Ijali|e4 ,aatt«ltiia

•m

xx»

§M, e! wi*oti«B of oa*

tli» f(amiih(eartwi I to yda. Brown or .Blt«(d&-

yard! Blaek OeriMB BroadotoW. SewlBg MaektBe, prie M8 saanktasa will hem, stitch, fell, tack, qolU, oora.Dlnd, braM and emhroldar in a most anptrlof tn*noer.^O* Oest'sorMies' slimhantlBf-MB* WatcftCcew, 34 yards U*w OetpaMa* 3 yards 9w*w gftt 86 yards good Doesiia. SIlTar-^iated los Fttcht •r7 6 yards Weol doth, dtmhls width. 1 fail1 of mparlor Blankets. 72 yards Btowv

Stveetii g, common artlc es for of articles, for eich artl

ommon quality, 120 prtatad aattosa of sale at 91 each, eossprlalBB a tarim uinally ejld at lat^fimm tl,50 to 111

fltft Ktttesyt-iee oesMIMCi tin this otty. AIT eobcernS oMtar«am or any article free 'of coet to Agaaf. or anj' are in direct violation of tiis laws agalsM

ty.

We baveinfbiTmatlon^ from reliablaaeUMtity, tbat all eict ooiecns in tkts Clty vni dosed np by UwHHHIO. ST FOBr4DMl!K)»Afc»A«IHJBLABSSIND

TOB OUI^ 01BCW.AB.

to"

&

A

3^a«t

0 Bn

Meusi

INSURANCE'«OI.UMN. j|

kiC'i'rt rrfT---

aah'-fvii

a ,«m rS"'

ill i.

nmhante lice Co* MftrirowtoQWisfe-w .itftT: 'tt, s»t

NorthAmerieanFire ln». Co.

.TU

-'OR

SAW .ii

dytpfatic

and

biiioui

and. nothing

I, meet your case so effl'cioutl

TAERAHt'S Effervescent NeitEe* rtent.

FOR

SAI/E

BY THE ENTIRE

TBAIE^ i:

ITchronlo,

1

4

is conceded that the great Zlngrard ters has mastered more diseases, Doth acute

and than any bitter tonic in the known world. It hss cured Oholera, the worst fornft of Fevers, Pneumonia, Lifer and HSart dissass, Chronlo' Diarrhoea, DjBpeptia, Rhenmatlsm, Sick I Headache, and will cure any disease arlalng fro a disordered state of the blood. It is recbmiaen dedby Governors of States, Members of Oongtesi, distinguished dtrinesand physicians, and the pro. prietor oan show more sworn certiUcates of cnreS than any other Bitters mannfactarers In Americ». Send for a circular, and read them. 'Bold by druggists and dealers generally. Bebbt, Bkick

wt

7£W.:.,I

Corn Exchange lice Ins. CdM 1 157 *uoumixr.mam- *obk.

iSv-Cl|s»l

"to neTl)

BuclieyeFireliikaranc^

CLETBIiAND, OHTO .: r|«i I •_ .i

Application* 'taken and Policies jar in any ot the above named Comsai in lowest current catafe Alio, BE ESTATE boagHt And aold/ and LEOTION& promptly attended-

tfr.W

*=•*7' n^xMjam,

General Pire and Life Insorance Agent.

He,

bud a

U» •ieiii.n.

tettUaoShii,

Patsat Afuridtn

fislLJeweled, lit,

Otno

Broadway,Hex Tork.

tb«

lust

A^«nt ibl'

Peoirie's. jind Teiegrap

A

M.U.SLloMiMhlMietjC- WltllG & CO

foists.

From New Tork, Boston and lntennsdiate points.

•jptiy

Ola tan tbr oravfeargeaai Daaage pra

M. A. ORANE

T»To i. J1-. a ess

-f j'Sfllftfli

C.tlL"-.iUGii

/..--jJ

•al

Walms-

lej'« Dry Goods store, for lbs parposeof car^ylag

neMhant TalldrlttfL Be keeps always on haad a FASHIONABLE SELBOTION OF OASIIlflBBa, YBSTlBM, oLOXHS, 4tc., aod iaraady ta awke It np iq

Ibe lalMt Stylf and oil titdrt notice,

and on vary Seasonable Terns. Having no high 14u| rents'to pay, hs promisee to ssake ap to Older.

1

wh»th«r the geodabe fnratskad by bias or aot.— Everything lo his line cheaper than anywhere else. I

A

liberal

patronage aollotted. augMptr.

ngS^lt

.or Axi'ifcAir^'i

EFFEUYXBOUrr SBXiTZKB aPXBtBtTT Is a gentle and cooling Cathartic or Purgative medicine,!

a

Battalo, Bf. r.

the form of a

take and Is recommended and need b/ the beet Physicians in the country at a most rsltabla and aObctnalraaedy. :-J vii

cat,

i8'®I.TZE*

Coacs IaBMcsnsa, Cuass CoariVBiiKss, OuxaaTnaa,

OuxaaPnaa,

A E I E N

2

aj'

the most rfre and

CMi Watehu.

1*1

iil* Otmcs iotTXitoxioa, Otmas Siavoos HaaoAoaa, #o Otr*M IiTnta Ooat*ttn»Tj-'

0fa*s BIHTOTS HaiSAcak,

oi

'f-u .l. fq CsafesBsatnuwioOaMnaiim

1

OomssJavbdk*,

It is a most efficient tnedicine for Females aad Children wfcoefrstovaehs frequently rfjeot ordinary purgative medicines. Bead onr pamphlet of

»alno yoor life aad I

health, lose not. an hour Is. procuring a iottle of this most wonJartiit r«SP«fly."^". *1 **j»«WACwifaaj» oan a* '9~

\TARHANI Jt CO., -f Greenwich St.. New York, wr For Sals by all Druggists. aalS—Mmsodi

Throagh ntetpts given ttsa toaUIastera Cities. Water ratss as low. and ti«ae oompating lines. Grain in Bnglasd towns witbont^etoy of oars.

apriSUtf

IS®!

WM

Its-

46 Orats. ^7v:r.m

MLl lifllPB MFLIBI8 ,'iOV

l.:x

1

[--tie

«sW, 80, «.00. ~d'

Iff

rr

37S dents.

FRENCH MERINO'S

ij iitrj'

WhlM a, IHAIMim POPLIUS,

40» 60, 60 ota.

.4

1

I

mnblakched

,1 t-!

BLACK ALPACAS,

ClMip-40,60,60 cts.

i*tl ."lbIU* •4 UkAft*

lilli

Vttti.

'iiiflsjRfi ..ii rti".

Ineaie ftpllsi,

MX*" i--» ».* v. W

60 GMts.

)".H 3t

J.i'T

-.Biii'Ui- II.:

4

•a. .n.- .. .it r: 1^3

i:

I,, ..

•U-i'-VJ 'f:

it ..

Cb«ife«ble Silks,

Very 9%vpmrior lAne. iWv* h'

vC ••'if -l/. L-' _. JJC

•fe eiHjsJ-.rtyiii

1

^ro' Grail Silks'

i*U iito&pwit

umk'i

«.'.•:

fads-*.:-:,*.—

,9n*0?

1

t-iVa I 1 rf

Tbe, Following ^nd^ijiajjla, Qjfmiiaali

I ,.^j.K£iIJtfe sM To «M.-1 I 2 iQil* JU t\|

Mtt iiriio Underwear

.000.41 ". 1 ..J

.-.•u.-. JProm. $ltQO up* 1- -ui.-i 4

*1

*.4 awc-r-

1

Lumbermftfl^f^ In»,

odi

1

».t -iarfTii-

Misses and Boys' Underwear,

,-.y EQUALLY CMEAfn

•aeteaiifib

vl st'oif

BOULEVARD

SKIRTS,

i-nt vi

3

«*.

E 5 A & O

Cornef Foorth and Main Sts.

if* JI

a

\iii.

1,fu.ii

9ifk

.jSY .ttlXIsftjttl 'Willi A* li.u' r- ——.—LXt. ii-

IM}f

to,t nr

inn .-^"^(1 fiitr «sew^J

sii

«!W Jj

.i/

OCTOBER 23d,

W^s-wW

Hltti

t^

1TO MAIN STREET, iv moU Itsao: ci.(3

SSMINQ'S'

iijM .i

DT

Kiltatf'av

is^'s-

Porter,

pleasast to

tt

AST)

xjzt: &

u9*ti!

si bo»ui»Ji xib

Inrtte all their Friends

and Patrons,

ii ,m'

-i

it no', ih

ha,-

f-ix. 'K

,1f

llfW I.

ITo lTisit Them-

i'i!.'

C. WITTIt* €0

Ji j*

,x.Qk*WJUf$V

tv i".

te

HA.lLROAI AGXNCI.

I hfive toovedlny oBce^e!4t9teen*Paddo^s Kill, where I ^vonld ,be pleased to see firlenda and customers.

on.- iti "f il

&iii

-sear,

«*Mm

SSfiii

-St

n"

-MS

HOYBLTY

urtfi wLs, TwaH,

4D» Usai lUcxiroaT

.A*i9sa alw

teA Vasal* Loader made to or •erfroia new or old matarWa. rmwor AtteMM^to.

ERCHANT TAILORING

MERCHANT

Jl'WALMSME¥j

Merchant Tailor,

Has joBt? received W ^OCK

CLOTHS, bniLa

t.-l, v. '.£•••

TESTINGS,

.BKAW

TB1COTH,

OVERCOATINCJN,

andTRIiniHO

Most Approved Style I

J'iki

E

O I

j-

146 Main Street.

M%ld stiMm*hanct $y Stock is JEntirely J\~ew. sjp28

iMEBCHAINT

TAILORING!

.tsMifl

4l.

-fsru

...ijitrr TO

mi.,'

If

Fall and

am -l:S_Jn J::

...siK

s-t\ J.K.ifi Ji .A-r -. it it*

A

Z&K:

FKBDEttlCk SCHLEWIilO

vt

iwM

Hsijust reoeived a iargs and well seise ted. Stfck.

of

Winter doods! ami

Cossistiog In part of FINK

A

.1

French, English and Amerlceii

€A»SIM]E«ES I»

JaQ frmnod it

English Melton, ibrBoiinm^tb.

French Cloth, Doeskin ^Beayer^

Which will be eold at lire v«ry lowest prii» for casboaly, by the yard, or atade iip t4 urdtr on short notice, it

'v-tf^yrtinQ.

adi

EXACT FITS, and

FIBST QUALITY GOODS"

-f." -'^'.w.Msaab Is mr motto. (fustouers.oldand new, tire cordfallv invited to all at

175 Main St.,'south side, bet. 0tti& tth.

N. B. Catling done to order also, Renovating and Bepslriag1 in th* cheapest saner. d^m

MERCHANT

9 Hi

A I O I N

ibmvwJFt jiIVitUMil

FjxrmssE^ises. —.ir 1 ,'^fO "MMHW

lut

M\

"il* *'.=• ai ,1, ,i inf-fr]

41

iifi. frill

IB-jij

..sa-aKSsr 4^

'bannister

ft.^3 ft ISNCW BECEIVING HIS

-dil

4r5 ACT, %.&• T-'iS

jimU iWHsla •PKKtll

fxtc v.'i YeL»!:.!«..-v liitiiif

3Bi

i*te

fALL AND WIRTKK STOCK!

COH8I8TtHa IN FABT, OF FIOTt

FRENCH and E1TQLISS

••yib4i£Lti*Aittt 4l» titau

i#il fctf am

fq

i.,-,

ik

CASSiMERES

ij-.iiiu -waK

ft* tfiUri

!K'%4k|'rFf4||

•-CHEVOIT'*'

v:

.%'.

:,? 6i •=—JTOB—eiiT

id mz ia

BUSINESS SUITS.

BLACK, BROJUV, :„h**BLVE, DAlfLTA, AND SILVER FOX

frit

•XljMMai

tfi mv»

«BE AVERS!

•ad for a Fine Assortment of Black an Oolorad

'i'tq

J»M

L. 1-L'ft

eiotss sad Doeskin Ossalmeres.

BIAIITIFVL STYLES

tw

tftil

Of AMXBICAN OA8SIMIBI3 of all prioea.

Mmmnn -n:

H.in'i! J!hdr~

I

•9

fid

-Stl'-

and

Ifcft SttliT

AJ?f? ksP* ®"astatitly

oa l»*nd a goad aasortmen 0T

..

€Hove9, Hosiery, Handkerch'/a,

||o

Swtpenders, Ties, etc.,

S I S

be*'

unality, made to^&i^er.

a y-r— r^. VI tmwts. stt

A Good Lira oj

Woolen Shirts, Knit Jackets, Shawls.

£$?l'

fA f«tr Kiod Ones.J

Satchels and

MB. BLACK

Still superintends th® Merchant

Tailoring

department, and goarantees a perftct fit.

CUSTOMERS, OLD AND N£Wt Ara cordially invited tot all at BAJr» IHTKB'M,

Yf JVo.

79 Main Street.

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