Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 October 1868 — Page 4

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Tlie Be publican org»tpixatiqn8 iucach townsliip Will please tie that tl^ meetings ?re fully attenf-

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Mcr Sale.For Sale.'

DKMO(M'TS boWt'tfeat'ttey wiP.^oll A ^argejy increased, vpt.e on the 3d prox^ Watch the registry list9!

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Bloomington, Friday nlgbt, October 30tb. Uarrodabnrg, 8ilt%rday night, October 31st.

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AN epidemic "W fl»e nAtdmonial way ^as yisiti^Indiapapolis. 4Miid atfl' .1 ,, fcnMjiH

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HON. SCHUVLKK COLFAX will positi&ty. arrive tM^cit|^ex|Safti|iay fore-|

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ville yesterday ani will sfie^k at Brook-t nfciHe to-davs5 earn uxtua 1 tyyj «iit litly

THE Journal understands tbat Mr.f •%oovhees has'fecei^ed1 bis' 6efViflCift^^ofj|

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^HtfYLKlf -will-'ipeak atibe ''at^cine o'ddck Te..,fi. Court'J next Saturday. wewA*«$»lWiWwew^i*6iW

-tbe privilege if voting for irant and

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KKAD tbo progi-amme for the 'gfMVd Concert, at DoWling Hall to-nigbt, tbenj gtffcHinlwfliitn's '"tfW bay a

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Wk le«^a\bat jji^rft cases of scarlet fever in the-ctty at pi* ent, but haye beard of but tbree deatb3 from tbe disease. ,l( a.41 tiu^J

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A fyr*ft»#poHDBirr of the Jivansvill^ Jonrnul suggests General Yeatch candidate for the'tTnfted Statflfe Senat'

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^TrcaKBfs for the|Grind ^n^eisk t£e Mrennercber, at Dowling Hall, this eve-

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THE large flra ciatERJOS ^IOW being }o|structed for tbe ?ity, will ba jput in us'els soon as eornpltted.' Tho one at tho |nlblic square corner "will be ready, to fill with Wfttor within the next tbn

and will continue in session to-d8^r and to-morrow. Their.places of meeting will be the Several places when tbe receipt. elec^n ^ol^w|r^pen^^ (j

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SCHIJTI.ER OOLVAX wiil speak at the Court Houae^uacft-AC M.

n^^day. ^0T9ilXM0(M

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MAJOS^MSJTCH S popu LAH Y. ri4ed the ^ctihaVin comet official returns'Bboiv Mtat' be ran abead of tbe St&tG ticket. —s—— a *vs££ .71

MARRTBD —At the residence Qf .tbe ltfidab^&tfaetr-in thia.«ity, oa-4iwwj»tb Uat}\ jfey thft-. Kev. S. M. Stimsonf. Charles £. Grover to Miss Emma J. Bu^.

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T:BA.X p. the day de«ignat^-by law for tbe riflrvisioh of the -ftlr this «ity ^^anis wiI) iAi^||^|n from eight J^gl.r ^til nine o'clock t. M. JLet cvetj- Repubublican

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J. KHJHABBIS, {i correspondent 01 vae KYPKWI, 1MW» this mornigjp, for Chicago, wbere^t-^W fttaSyi^for ^ever|l moDths."

BUT a vdfyJ^ll of Democrat went over to^J&li^Bolia,. yesterday, tc hear Horatio. TbaV party isn't much it

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THZ^ffidaTita Messrs. Turaer ppl Fifbefe^,* fciftHestin^flia^lOction of ICesM l," Stewart 4fB*cr«iwded.(CHi a pressure of other mic 4# ,.t.- -ii»«* mr* mt'fr WM»

IF ypur name LL not already duly rej

Ift^sfeetftu o« wttaniitoit to^tay. I ywu aim"gsrfWgBBP'I'y'^etyTrRown lo'th Board, take a free-holder and registered

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MHlDbArlM I. Hoif&rd/' "L yAYKTTE—At Bkndford, WedoeMay, OctOtM 7y«I«ck«.«.u Speaking Iqr .uandF.B. O'JWHy.'' •••».• j*ttffTER ¥»fi» ®h*rsdf J, fjctobw^th, at rfc&ok I P. Mif 5^*4,

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voter of your for you. m*, t«r.

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illSTON?—At Hartford, Thnrsday.Ootoberjg at 7 o'clock P. M., Sieaking by,.AlbBttj^»n^BB

(J. W. Barbour. it?

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PBA1BIK CKKEK—At BiddletowD, *hurs(R October 29tli, at 7 o'clo:k P. B.( SPEA^BFTIX1 Tifnyy nnil lSmaley Eaniiltoq. •*.** (La-PIEBSON—At the Baptjet Ohtirch, Bat'urda

with you to voucl? nd to this mat

Bia following veg-j etables are|ust rw^ii: Capt. Orris McAnderson, -gtowi^^ bis brother, TJ G. J^cArvlersofc i^ 'ti^ilee from Denver.

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Gabbdffe— (^umbead) larger, diameteij 18 incbesjipsMtlleijj^ Jn^jps larger, circumferance*5 feeB^weignl, 65 lbs.

Potatoes -(NeeMilnoc|B) larger, circum-f

14 Ilexes

f^g^»,2|^bs ^W^^ll^^inre^nce, 17| inches smaHer^lB fh"dne«j. weighty 2 lbs. l&fj^cA^rsdtt ibis ,^fS^'il(boa^ej)^Biehing 00 lb?.f %o-| tatoes 5 lbs BeetsSj^v.er lbs. efflh

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olite 44v,itation to ^try"? obr^faly friends bava

accepted thi fi?Vifati6n*and, after "trying" SfctriQ ./Seamless Kid: Glove?, purchased at W. St Ryce & Oo.'s, they pronoun^e^thera the mopt eJeg^ot, neat-tit4 ting g^loy^ever offi^ijed to the public lTl6Te gloves ftre ''aU tbe rage" in fashionable circles at tlie ea^t and vyill, apf»f«S^»tf,1 Ktitftin ihe latne jpofiufar^yj here. !EB®y-"possfeSi' '^OTuifar *^3v.^togSS v^bicb «Kti tie tbem tb pfedre dence..6»eSWSe*®' Ua fdl ofiall

too WVfai fffr a^fccaK''notice" let em

eft] 4)^dit efaa^^woK less kid glo^ff^and they^wiTl soon be ready to admit tbat it is not a trifling

DOCTOR CEAKK, who has acquired adit UhjjiftafceH in tlie^raafntent' of consH«B|)tiani«nd cbroitio dtsra^Je^Lef ^^, .¥fti giVja a free lecture at Asbur| Gbapel tbis e^ening, cGnJfirtencing at o'clock* A Metropolitan ootemporary, noticing'tfig advent of Dr. Crane, aays| %bie.^BBtleriiiBnf "Has beebme celebrkted, andJ^Srfame ,aa ftiEbysiciaa, Professor ofi Pbreuology and Physiology, is not eOn] fined to nawow tiinitfe, biit has beco Hattonil.* Dr. ^D/ane has practiced icine for some twenty years in the citi of BojSton and. Ke# OrliUhs, and comea arnqbg:ua wlih .tbe highest testi nials as to nis qualifications in tbe prbfe siOT.ifc" sS. .1 •vt.H .'?a» 101

JbMrrtS^^eakibfr of"' t^e .elect

°^?4 ro*tei& s«y8 '"We intend to move on your "wor with redoubled vigor1 ^nd (iaterr^iuatio aliii thij "palti^?, qjajarity'Vie to toaswe] out of existence. .k»h"1«"

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Court House Square at one o'clocic r- ^-r* fieiV'Saturday.

^lMtib are at law^^our or*!^ve'bun |more Bepublcian than Democratic vote: •in tlua^ounty. If. TWB do not largely 1 creasti, Oftr majority on ^November 3d, wiH be the fault Of tbd Kepublican.B. the Democracy are working tflth deep ^ate energy to poll fiveryavotej and pro! ably itfofe lban 6very honest vote, ifrteads tiiQst/see to ."'-it tbat cur Vtrengih is showm ore that dayfor tb inay^'

nbear

w^etbiag j^ap" that

jnot be very plea'^int^ ctSdjtj'able. Th a: is"no time to lose. Work must bo doriSYYiyjppu do it? «»»!»«*aa

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%*TTER FROM TUB LOCAL EDITOR.

tPhfli aooustpmed. to. tbe daily use of a il5in "'cfti^u tti uti icatjiflg,,wUb ihe^readers^f.a newspaper, feels, an itcbing d»sire to keep the pencil in band wberev.er this ttSrcbat brings fortb -ibe?|a^kwiag, wb^A .may be ter«e«^ |»rig letter, Tiot eo much on account of the pamber of words it contains, bnt frorii |%^a^ai"a^'U Saa been .traced at intet«^l^ aj^^loivg lber Tb?di tbe Praj^ie Oity to New York, neaTly one thoflsancj pi las long I '..:,^....'3

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:f. RAiLRoAt) tBivinf" $ito»riratts are pre-eii^iiifent^j a tra^i ing people, as the lorrg lino vif crowdei coaches,found by the traveler, go in which direction be may, are ample evidebe^-J Our! country, is covered with a cOmplet| faot-wwufc sfrnMireads, wtrose^Taltie and* ability a9 an agent of civiiizntion and pTBgSUIU.^^^ffJfSdJtt" WJ MjiSlffyrSl^—^Tb great leading dines which connect the East and West,•'witb Iberf tbotiaand ramificatione, branching out along their entirejlengib, remind on,e. of tbe ciroula ting system in man. The prominent routes might be. compared to tbe great arteries, and tbe!smaller branches to the minuter blood vessels which carry the vit&iru&uid to tbe very, extremities of the physical man. Among tbe grett ar teria| of travel, tbe most popular of tour railroad system is that over wbieh am now pas^g, VnOfBT *a tbe "Bee Line lJtoute,''"ixmiie^^^0l6y»lftnd with the ?Lake Shore Line] and thence to New York by the Hew \~ork &. Erie. This

.line possesses advantages over all others, which fAtriy entitle it to precedence. It 4 ,»**£«*, by several oars, atad for safety is unsurpassed. For $fiesr 'antf-'SBSr iS^rahige^ it sSures, as it should, the pljro&yhfl laltentron of ail |r»Td^a A'^rr bne has beenfla^ e*parieaoe the pos"i{blea -iintoiA trsvrfing

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brings up

A STEW STAKT.

But, to commence at the starting point, it may be as well to say tbat last Monday evening, in compaiyr pth the woman we^avp bc^prde|p wwh a%ozen ytiars, -we stepped aboard tbe eastward Dound trail), resolved on a couple of weeks rest and recreation. Hawji raiL-o&d tntp is si

now

it' road and W tbe train lira at every station platform^. This is one pleasure to us as we fly along the rails of the Terre Haute and Indiam apolis road although tbe safely, speed,

every station on thp

ure. At Indiaii&potis we "have at the Union Depot Dining Hall a supper such as i( found in few eating houses in the coun* try. You can get a dinner here equal to

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isi^ btet tho railroad

itufUution of Ibe kind which traveller The Bellefontaine road now takes us up. Of this model road—well, tbe fact is, we know nothing about it, having slept thei

palatial weeping coacnes as soundly as if in our bed^t h^s. (jS%t iOorms an im portant link ia this great route, and is! not behind in filling its share of tbe con tract to carry tbe passenger speed ilyr

jjMbmjjf tneir trips east, to leave Terre!

avail

tbefn'^eTVes of sound, refreshing and un-' disturbed sleep while going at the rate of* twenty-five miles an hour. Night travel, before the inauguration of sleeping

their departure so as to get as much night travel a£ pfcWlble. Breakfast at Cleveland and we pull out on the Lake Shore Line for Buffalo.' As the train moves swiftly along over the saaoattyail, tbe eye is delighted with thejeveMvarying landsCape/and we cannot not contrast the panoramic canvas which rolls Out its' wliter colored distortions by gaslight, and the miles and miles of living panorama strewn along this route.— Pleasant villages are strung along the roa^.liicje beads of yaried hues, while rio|v and? then ti^fey®'dutches tbe blue waters of the Lake, dotted here and there with white sails, with the rich autumnal foli-

aWit^ russet—such soft shadings and delicate interminglings of hues and shadows as

flufe stretches a long range of picturesque hills, whioh' pr mbbff a^es "ago, formed the shore of Lake Erie.

ANGOLA.

Xt.wa^ .pf.t^he "bi tiiah as be opened tbe car door when the train i^aebed thkt 'ffttai' 4tatio?i, and on looking out the memory of that terrible accident, was brought vividly to mind. Tra|nj |f| jftn #lth|gt#tt .oautioirilong that high embankment now, but all too late Sbfc'ilifiJttVfttitucieliwfefe '#we bkttled to destruction ovor iis dizzy ledge. It is a caution^WA^jwiil prevent tt repetition of tbe accident there, but how many oth-er.-gulf 3 arq^awnipg for the vi^tifas ^f reckless railroading". 'Kairroad Companies' are' hb more to blame than are travelers for the route that makes the fastest time secures the largest amount of passenger receipts and just so long as this demand exists,trains will be run at full speed along dangerous precipices, and over embankments steep and high, and at inter vals the wires will thrill with another terrible railroad disaster I Inquests will decide that "Nobody's to blame!" and the public will contrive to accept periodical slaughughtering of passengers as the natural and inseparable adjunct of rail road travel.

NIAGARA RALTLS ac)gf|g ]{g^l|l$o|il r««ift

the temptation of running down to Niagara Palls, although this is my fifth visit in the past t^-jjpgr/k ^agjjpgjs' ride and again I find "myself among tbe worshippers at this shrine of God's visible majesty. Could I coin my invoical thought

^^WVondOT a nd-: love* of ihe infinite, that word would be Niagara—the thunder of whose mighty voice reverberates along these cfy$gges foBdened wail—intoned into eternal harmony of swell and diapason, as sound is borne upon the brggze. He# swells

felt WC9

bOtliilirdk-WiorafAin^u^n ol^%|« t'ip lion of Niagara, the latter I have served to the readers of the EXPRESS on the occasion of former and more extended visits.

Jack Progt, has j?uvea pearly-all the fasbieireble^ta their fert/Vtfixies, and the visitors now are mostly those who stay only a day or two—in many cases only a fe|| honri-an passing? tjT li#oormed tbat a very large part of the visitors to N iagara this season were Europeans The international and Cataract hotels will slose for the season about the first of November. The Spencer House, a new hotel, fully equal to the two above named

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except the fancy prices, is kept open the

[year round. "Ilcwjwflbliiiisy Situated has ample accommodations, and furnished with all the modern improvements.

The retrogression .of Niagara FalUjs ja^iiost appatent to tfcrf caiual obWv^. jMr. G. Victor Le Vaux, the noted geologist, now sojourning here, is preparing a work on tho geology of Niagara and the GBA^ jiUkett.' that the Horse' Shoe Falls have receded more than six feet in the great bend (or central bight) ince his visit here last year, and that the javerage rate of retrogression from this oint along the precipice to the "Canaian bond', haa been five feet During he last year the rate of retrogression of he American Falls was three feet at one point, Tincl one foof at another. Elsewhere the iM^Dt«t^il#nlt ^«l(%tible'

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The new suspensiSb bridge for foot, lasaengers, cbtnmenced last season jufi

near the Clifton

jelow^Uje falls, and louse, will not be completed on til early ^ext season. -Were it oOV for its n«igb|or, thes railroad suspension'' bri dge, tiro ^ngae ,,1^1it would be considered a

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Much was said by the papers the put summer of tbe proposition of one Gbatles I to go over the Falls in ^n V1* tiglt^ india-rubber bAat, bu^ the folt/bal not been accomplished. It is given out that the right kind of a boat could not be obtained. Any hind of a boat will serve the purpose if Mr. Ockford means busi] ness, because the moment he passes th^

But supposing he does gjo over |nd live! what then ftoH he' Expect to establish a direct line of boats by way of the FelU?

J^^urirttig'fe'Buiffato'We tik$ road for New York, and again the plan of our route is to start in tbe evening, so as to avail ourselves of the comforts of the magnificent sleeping coaches on this route At Turner's the next morning at tbe very fashionable hour of 10:30, ear well whetted appetites are saluted with the welcome announcement of S »»TV*$rY

The eating arrangements of our railroads are greatly in need of reconstruction. Everything is provided for not merely comfortable, but even luxurious traveling, except the hurry-scurry, hog. gish, and unphilosophical "twenty min utes for dinner," breakfast, or whatever thfe meat may vWhHa the fefc»i»hger8 We 6Atiog, t)hoy are uftder iiB3CT6ty^ to the time, doobtful whether they will get enough to eat, and feirful of being left

If after fifteen minutes fiivb elkpse^1, it were announced in the hearing of all "Time up in five minutes!" this diffi culty would be greatly obviated. A person can eat enough tb kill himself twenty minutes, and that, too, without CMS ti dating his Cod$L 4 IFJ A-

SEPARATING MALE AND FEMALE PA88EN O IRS. |We are glad to *e?t|te eualtori of separating the male from'tho female paseen gers, is being gradually discontinued.— This sorting out of the flock, putting the r^ons in anothe1", while it. /ails to benefit tbe ribbons, is a positive damage to the whis kers. Pen men up together and they will behave like cattle. Ladies sprinkled through the cars keep the entire train upon its honor, give it a human, homelike look, refine travel, And elevate--.' tbe car from a common carrier to an educator.— This Vfragatifg. c^skp,Jiowever, w. kept kp 6n* W dur1westehl roai and men who are destitute of a feminine attachment, are huddled into the forward cars, with as little ceremony or regard to theif convenience, ^fiteife were so many sheep. In these cars men are privileged to smoke, use profane lan guage, and riot about as they please.

Tobacco smoke may bo exceedingly offensive to you, and you may not be pleased to sit and listen to profane vulgar language but you have no help for.it if yon ^fiven'^- Jemal^ }|f v^ng witii you. ft is by no means necessary tbat the female, whose, companionship secures for the traveler firstrclasa accom modations, should be a lady. If she has female apparel, that in sufficient. A de cent, well-behaved gentleman, to whom the associations of the "gentlemen's cars" are repulsive, is turned away—often rudely, by an impertinent brakesman—while a rowdy witb a "fancy" female, fs .admitted,,without a question, to the best ^ac commoddtions that tbe traiii iaffords. before mentioned, this custom has been done away with off eastern trains, but tbe barbarism still Western roads.

A railroad train, where one is thrown in company witb all sorts of people, is an excellent place to study chAtaQjAt. deed, this world is very much like a fleet* ing railroad train, in which all are borne along at the same rate of a^oed, taking on some and dropping off other# .at overy station we reach. Some try and enjoy the1 trip as they go along, their eyeis ideit to catch all the changing beauties of the landscape presented without, and studying the different phases of character within, absorbing forms of beauty and drawing lessons of wisdom from every object presented. There are those in this mimic journey of life who .scorn not the simple means of enjoyment presented. They gladden the heart of the train boy by purchasing an apple or a paper, and havea "thank you" when he brjnga ft cup of water- They don't seem to think tbe world or tbe passenger, car made expressly for them, but show consideration in many kindly ways for the comfort of their fellow-tr4velars. Others there "be who wrap thetodelves "Moodily it their own selfishness, who s$e nothing to admire without o* ifetSrfcst within. They^re an annoyance ,tc| thpee who are compelied to travel with them,' fin.d when they "step off' as in the natural course of'buman or railroad "events they mrati the fcbdence is |a source- of rejiS^, i( -ftop positive joy.

I am awakened from my reverie, as the train pli^ngea into a long, dark tunnel, tbe bell rings, we are passing through 'the.streets of. Jersey gCBy and sgoiv,®f

fer^boat' #ill l4i»l tS iti'§ii&ty of'If*#

|York, from which, perhaps you may hear iagain from r. s. w. NEW YORK, Oct. 22, 1868

The time arrived and the audience ar Hved. Th6 Democracy, with a fbW live publicans, turned out to bear the Hon. __1. After all had gathered who were likely lo c&me, the crgfcd-yfcmbdrea ji«i thirteen, five of whom were Kepublicans [our of the remainder were boys not old enough to cast their^rst rote ,by a year dr iiro. The CoL was dugiitld with the idea of such an audience, and concluded that something wis the matter, and so it laDDened he did not speak his little piece.

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urmtB or VIOO COIMTY.

The Presidential election on nex1 Tuesday is soiao^orfetft, in all its bear i^gs upon t»^/uUitaJuppMilss and ouc or the ftjunlry, tbat we venture to ad4 dress you a few words of admonition reference to it. lf^ frpm *nv cause, ild ikk to'^iscliarge 01

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thereby, pass into the hand* of those wh are now fn with the unrepentant rebels of the £MMfc,[ we whooni htind*(ir teWHnly

tbe unrepentant rebelsot tne soil

We, therefore, urge every one of you t^

voles tor Grint and GoWar, and"thiw «fid

lead to h«norabl& and |»wm«n«Bti|^lic,fHeed not theperftetaal ^ry bf a viola-

Mth UI«PH & the loglcftl resiitt:M adwAr ting in behalf of Ihe rebe^^ht^ lKe"Goyr erament had^ii6 powtr to prese^tfe Sts own life, ty pntling 3ow f^ellion. if they daita it, jtnd the Government"^ tttun over to them, se^eMioo. yay Wedoiitt^tbe future, so Car po^|tuninAted as t^^rmiaate the existenee -of the Union. They

Pi ational Government to "coerce a With Seymour and Blair as President and Vice President, tM Southen^ -Stafes therefore, would have^nothine to do, order to brai^ tii tlie^UnlU pass their ordinances of, secession. J£r. Seymour woul^not call out th© Wfbjrtb put down a rebellion thus begun, became* he an# hk^trietid^ sky s&h an^rcl %ould be unconstitutronal.

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The principal plktbk in the Democratic platform embodies the doctrine of nuWflcation, which, when accompanied, with an overt act, was denounced by General Jackson as treaMip It ^eghaepa-flgtfeof Congress, paved punw^t «l^»f«|i|s of the Constitution^

c9ii^«H(Snary,

uAconstiiutional anfr iwrnj' and proposes so^|»4rekt-themrujm^t^disregard them entirely, even beth^yhjv.ebeenpa^ed upon l^ tb^ ^FUdic[at feej^aftmro^And the Demoe#at^ 4aindidate for the Yice Presidency goes one stefi: further, and 4yp%k tbivt'$.-)« this jTw ident, if one. of that p*rty *ft»£ h0 elected, to trample' them axeder bis feetfi If the President can do 4a i&Mie laws, why may he DQt'- do ao' j^|.to all laws? and thus mAke.iifmlelf 'i*' despot, governing .tbe n»tiop by his single will

Tbe government h'Ks Sot bee»^ 4esttpyed, because the Bepttbiican partyjifcy supporting and maihtiaiiiing Oit| gk^lptt army, has preserved it from destruction,— With Griiat and. Colfax at the h^m{ it will still be preserved against every fofetwhether at home or abroadl' '^the dutyf therefore, of every Republican is, to be certain hr go to the polff "and vete'for these great st^dir^bMre^^ortl^ party. Ifthia dut| ahall be d^c|iarg|d, fait^^y, there can be no doubt of the result. Victory, most triumphant will perch upon

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cause that ever called forth the energies of any political party kihtce &ul Govern mlntwas formed^is &eialf^I€6lisSltution already imperrilled, and of Union already theatened, we admqnish you to be ac.tive and proix^pt,, t^id to giv? one day to vour^u^trj^,-Pail not in this, and we sh'kll achieve' such a victory as was never achieved before one that will, plant tbe fou&daitfotiS bf oijir •'Gov^rment too firaxly to be ever hereafter

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iff V.'! EDITOR EXPRESS .• List Saturday night was the time set for the Hon. Thqmaa 'Dotting to address tie Dfeocra^'of btter Creek township, jind to try to enjthuse the people, by telling them of their loader's noble deeds, And, oSconc8e,4o de* ny the fact that Frank ever said that General Grant should not take his seat.

L. T.

FIRST GRAND IIASK BAIL, at Concordaafi«jlilCoid»y,NO».

ALL, dM

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Ki.(KA«wwi T*a*a

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Mmgmi mv &?• Tic^g Yl«efre«|4eit

t-|

Will ^drW

uare, on SATOWtKlF, -October 31st, at iBSffMftlifflif Mfjftiirtliflii 1 it,-

tinjgjiished ,. l«seftS incited

fiiadiriMi niUhmlj

doW tlM dMaffftefr ifitk a demonstration worthy of our

illustrious standard-bearers.

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skaken,. (KtTtr, .-t... ^f .. In behalf of tbe Execiitive^ Comtiltttee. J* LTNUB A. BTTRWRTT/

Chaicraan.

BARGAINS, I In Undertofcir' rflfver fered before. Ladies' Vests $1,00 and $1,10.

Ladies' Vests $1,25 and $tf35. VeaWintL toners &,]fo2jl2t W3 Miss®' Vests 5Q cents to $1,00. tf...,t i.5 BpaAiflifepo.

I'V'.aggiai-

Go TO SaxtOn & Walmsley^' Oity Trimming Store." uFor Hosiery and Und'erW6ar

J' Laces and Berlin Zephyrs.f .n qt Trimmings of an kindB.

ISaa

Irish ^Linens and White Notions and Knick-Knack?. Fancy Articles for Presents. Useful* Articles for Presents, .fe

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MASONIC.-'—Stated Terte Haute Council this (Tuesday) evening,, a work in the

conitaiiMeaii^ of No. 8, R. & K'M. UP-*, tfAllil« e«B«iwww.-^ at 7 o'clock, for

Ask for Harris' "SeatnUs^l'Ki in Gents., Ladies abd MiW^i hm.

27d2t.

r-r -,

WK are all going to the First Grand MpaV Ball.at Concord^ Hill, Monday, lffov 2d 27dtf.

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I* 'n search of Biaok Alpacas, do not fail to exaniinii ou^ wbioh embra ces every jati^y .of 3r4, 2-8 and 6^ A1

^u®tre" ^opHna^ Qretonne

rbplins, Queens Cloths .«iuk Mohairs.— We are lot at 50,. andJS, inudi 1»tail vata* U«.m I

piif ot 'Jew it

They arraigne&iMr.

Lincoln for doing it,-ta^^hiErged MtB with violating tbe OOuWifirtWn :-vh» and everything eUe done by Mm .to port the lbyal cabi|, arfd mpiintiiin.^ Union. Vbeiv poHey- eF itiacttoaj. thisrefore, would enable the seceding States to set up an independebt go'verniiaient, bos tile to the Union, and to mainUin1 H,. it necessary, by allianees with Great Brit ain and Fran ^th W4^''i^vernnkents stand reatfy tb Aid Ih overthrowing our popular institutional that they may, thereby, .perpetuate^, the "divine right of Kings io .1

BUITTI^ ^OUSF PUBNIJPRK AT APE ^y^*K%,f^™^pie!^idit.y^ October 30th, 1866, Wt 10 o'clock f.ic^at the Bub-

Bedrqom Mid

Dining-Room Furniture^ Ambraelng So^.SociablesliS^a B^gjp p^ir^i^ge Siwdee, Curtains, Office Chairs, Dicing Chairs,'

Buteans^i rlJedsteads.

Wa®flr6b«, GM^el^^trtehififi-e, Silver ware, Tinware, Wash Bowls and Pitch

Kitted Ut^i^s, Eiichen. Stoves and Sealing Stoves, and in fact every article belonging jBu^ttiit Houses Eurni ~:^utk ierf# •-i&i AITZEHS ^Ten Dollars, "x months tireiiit on note with approved security. Ten dollars and less caah.

^4rietof%

^Auctioneers.

ei esl.»i»fe lseb sc 27d4t/'W

C**8TJniiSr-^esh «nd weeti at JfBw 1&%!Ef*8t0reU.fr.-iv dtf -iicxo-'frp"j J,s~'.'ite3 -Boston* ^Piesitiis^iPut' up in pure cider vinejgrfr, to sell by the dOzenj or hundred, Tork Tea Store.

^RKSM S^JC^,l$gyi G^ods, Ladies Furs, and Fur Bapd. Hoods,. Rents' Fur CollarB, Cfijpi and Glioysa, J^urs, from 4 tOjf,126JpVjel'-- Jtfl: -on

Splendid stock of Gloves. •'i-n,y' '5 Sheep, Ki| ^gdtin aini)Wool.o^ to a "^he cheipftlf taace in the city to buy your Hats, Caps, Purs, Gloves and fur.

nishifcggOod^JfjiRti^ H^t,

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A. THbSiASi T. 1. G. M,

TTO. iuut.,

TRT H. S.-K.- QB *-r *t( HARRIS' "Seamless*1' K.id Glove. Three great advantages for the consumer,. .-.••& ... rrf ,l:-. y,, 1st. Made without a seam that toll oth «r makes.have, making ftw more dura^le. v"' ihaw. 2d.: Choice cofow and5smaUerTaiae#, not to be foabd in an^ other gloyb, 3d. Any shade can be ordered to mateh anj 4ieMjnT,ei^h«" J'ght or dark color.

W- S. BTCX & QP./S

FURS 1 Ftnrtl! Pulft fl l^lifitrt Water Mink! German Fitch fCdney Sberian Squilrr^i Aftruban Opened Monday, 0& ^r^ah ief^g' ... tBtaUiiVBut ^.f.' dtf

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DOWD

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.i^ tepaired and alt@re&into.the latest styles, at short ndth». r-i i.: 26-dtf .01$ ,gj8a..i. -X

JSKjgxa-J 'SlfiRialt SiiMs 1—Every b0dyb0ys-tti§haat*^WeiSir,1si factory, where

broken. 26dwtf,. -ioald lo sJcttil _Lnmpg3 r,

edLors SOB S^&S^^TWO lots, twenty four by iy-foiir feet tiacb, fronting Sixth,.ote sqaara ^Kdrth OF the Doming bTeftk Main Also, a corner lot, a6venty-ftv4 by Qhe.hundred ahiWsventy [one, well set with choiee fruit and shi^e }tWi^. *,eifc!o1f the best in ,t||% fcSty.:-' fcaa J- O, JojMtetf .J4dtfj!rctuiib

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Wfrwo,A'}o.

-•si o*i» »t.i t'lmii——'"'li.'i

BAKBXS SHOP.—I am now oany^ng on businbss ^Itbc 'oid itand of Pr^!t?4nada, corner Ifafe and Fifths atJ^eete,, whore I -have a number of good barbers to satisfy all of my customers. A fine krfiele fleeh Wash, aid Hair Restorative^ ajwaya kept for sale, G. Bkrk^ki^i.) dlW M-.--.Tn ,i-.~ -IT I.itM', 1.1 Ij.a 11 '.—1-11 Ui4i» aatri l*rf ^fBoAaDxw WAMX*©.—A ge«M»QM and wife or two gentlemen, bail obtaHl hoard with room furnished, alio a ft*» gentleman as day boarders. Eagle street, second door from 6th. ,- ,r, ,?v ,2^-^l6t.

TH* latest1 novelties ot th4 Jet Dhains and Shell Braeelete—at S. Freeman's, iMnr corner of 6th atreet. 2SUdtf I0t t4

&

LARD—Put up in three, and five pound packages by Proctor & Gamble, selling at 25 cenla^per pound, at New Tork T(Ba Store. dtf

THE D^Mr^oraeT Ijeat fitting in town at Weiaz's

Skirt Factory. 26dwtf.

B. Wsisz will sell Ladies' Merino Under Wear a^h& Hpsieryxheaper than any (house in town, do and see. 27dwtf. ilU I- ont

t'ttMia

i-'l!fry

Goods and No-

tions, hav^^^nloVect'td their new Store, 170, Main.'ptreet, iOjjpemii^gs' Bloch, next jto Austin, Shryi»i: & Co'a., Hardware

FIFSSP' I'DW LO .ITS 2^RDTF -belaoH l^'i aiiJ i.• In1)!.J."

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-Ntv tPtd&f IJi'ATPrSiKRiEs—Pir'st of 'kTeagJkora.. dtf

GOLD, CHATKLA!^', Leontine and Safety Chains Handkerchief „Ridgs^ ecklaces, Rings for-the G. A. R., Lock. iti, l^k^iabiM^ltc^at

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LaROc iot'of Boots and Shoes, to be low *tdGreiaer & Sorrest'a, corner of :-.r:u JMtf

Sise NKTTI® VAN takes plej&fh re in announcing tq lovers of the "Fiile fti".thi*$ie *rflr giva lessons la Oil and «t» Pai»«ngf Waif Ftowers, dtc. Ac. ]^ooma at

Kissner's Palace ot Music.—

Miss Van HoeseJf has taken a thorough to fuBy iialMe4 lip give entiae .aatwfaetion to those wishing to aocomplish themselves it this direction. Pleiaise call and exam* 1 W

H»i 48 (Hkio uSatik

Jm-t atkoifeiiMUt ,'i 8

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O. Wrmo 9t Co., Dry Goods and lions, have removed to their new Store, 110, Miun street, in Demfags' Block* next to Austin, Shryer & Qo's., Hardwnre Stoce. 2-t-dtf

KBLLT'S ISLAND GRAPBS.—Fifty Crates splendid Catawba for sale at New York Tea £Hore by the pound qr bo?.., |tf, £in%r •.-

Ladies will please call immediately at Mrs. Jackson's rooms, at Mrs. Deck's boarding house, No. 41, North 4th street.

Dress linings eut freo of charge tt 24-dlm

BAREKTT'S YXQSTABLB HAIR RJCSTORATIVB.—We speak from experience, having given ia practical trial to this renown.-, ed preparation, No other hair restorative has ever received or deserved a more universal demand than Barrett's. —Pittsbtirg^ Commercial. dwl .-: ., -inII,-:i-»

RKMOVKD.—Austin, Shryer & Co's Hardware store is removed to 172 Doming Block. 17dtf.

C. WITTIG & Co., Dry Goods and No-1 tions, have removed to their new Store, 170, Mai# street, in Demings' Block, next to Austin, Shryer & Co's., Hardware Store. 24-dtf

FOR cheap Shawls, go to Greiner & Forrest's Auction Rooms, corner of 3d tand Ohio streets. 23-dtf tiii. 'Mi,

AUCTION to-night, and every night thia week, at Greiner & Fbrrest's. 23-dtf

POTATOis.—We are now receiving choice Northern Potatoes, for sale by the carload, or at retail. Persons wishing to put up for winter use, will do, wel^4o call and see before'buying elsewhere:

Also nice winter Applos, Turnips, &c.

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Music BOXES, Six Tune "Vox Celes­

tes"

Music Boxes,?- Eight Tune

.sat

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10^f^s¥l^By the can or kjLsH&l**'-! T*-Ji\JL~'ttI.-J

at Scudd^r'i: Efaving fitted up my Baloon |or that purpose, I am prepared to serveihem in all styles and would respectfully M^ti&ti-irsbtlfe'of public patron jigei W® Are xecbivsag at superior brand direct' from Ba»ftWi6te daily. Give them L'trial^

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G. H. WHIDDBN & Co.

^oiith Podrth street, opposite the Oldf Market House. j. 21-d6t

GOLD AND SILVER INSTITUTION—(letting ready for Christmas. dtf No. 5, WARRRN Block.nrn Uu-i juAti-

FLOWBB POTS, both largo and smalt jjast received atFoote's Seed Store. Also, bulbs of the Japan Lily, very cheap, and a few of the magnificent Gold Banded Lily dwtf n.

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Piano

Forte." tt JOHN R. FREKHAK.

SAM F. BADQLKY is recej^ing the best OysterB coming to the city. dtf

OrairrB CaACKRRs-t-a.anperior- article —always on hand at S. Stone's confec tionery. -»vf» MTXMIM .« dtf anil t.i i.a iwft v./lar 'iftfcVifciytlfcfA

REMOVAL.—Austin, Shryer & Co's Hardware store is removed to 172 Doming Block. ltdtf. tv-c

A NEW JAB for spiced and preserved Fruits at dtf. -r- a.r-«wit rt1 u., iiCH t!il

SAM F. BASQCBT is going to make Oysters a speciality, therefore., can ofier

CHILDRKN can bay goods as-cheap as .parents at Grenier & ForriMtvs. j|^, idlf *J 1 i. 1 I FOR RENT AND SALE.—For rent, bnb :of the best business stands in t^e city, being on Main street, jvith a well established trade in Groceries and provisions, together with a good dwelling, smoke bouse and stable, on the same premises.— And with the same for -sale a well selected stock of Gruceriosiand provisions, -with tbe good wiil of the trade. Require of HOSFORD & BcrtrDiwdl*, Atty'a.

bn Strawberry Hill, or exchange fol* property cei\tral)y located, dtf J. M. OLCOTT. rttt—'A

Nie* SoBoutJM at

dtf.

•HW/I )"TL

dio"®flayor-

C. I. KLPLEL'A.

SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITERS is highly recooioae^dieid by pbysidiatre for Dyspeptic!),1 on account of its to hie properties, Ha

CHAMQE OF RESTDBN^E.—Dr. Potter HoinaeopafhHt, has reBtaved his residebc, to No. 41 South Fifth street, second house south of Poplar street. OlSeOas hereto*' fpre, No. 19 S.tulh Th(rd stj^.

22-dt£,

YJiJi.'

NEW MILLINXBY STOK*.^8.L, Strau^ Off JTb. Id South Fourth, is now' oioTing tt 149 Main street, lately occupied by JIit.il. A. Walter. We dt ndt Wiint tj jrauteour good#,or our warof, dpalirig. The ladies know alr^y'waehf tb ind t)ie handsomest goods at by far the ldwett prices, and bare shown this by their Ratronage. Our aim will, alMjw 'ia merit it ifi ftitul'e aa'ih""the ftHii. ifrrl Sjtraus win preside over "the Hetail Depftrtmeat on Main street, and will be happy to see her old ouatomers. Our oid stand on Fourth street Will also be continued with a fall

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of every­

thing in our line, dtf I&5J .u

tf .ff# xt 1.5 10$: ,^8 j„ rf i.i

Otsix^I Qt«TKIW^!, Onnpts!!!--Large, fine and! Klftmlt every *day, at Bay & Baifcff^ cdtf.

CALL QK SAH. JP, BAJKUJCT when, you wi»«t a can of large Oysters. dtf

KOTICTS or CHA*O*.—«7B. JSobbim having removed bis buififle« stand to Hh ':r aet between Mftin andOhio, isprepiCWl to farnislk hia enatemera with

Game* and

Field seeds, Iiime, Cement, Plaster Parte Floor, feed Ac., Give him a call dtf

AMUSEMENTS.

PROP. ANTON

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IMPOHTANT TO THB LADIK3 o* TERSE HAUTE.—Mrs L. L. Jackson, tbe inventor of the celebrated system of Garment Gatting, known aa the "Family Dreea Guide,' ie in our oity to give lessons in this useful art. This invention is of vast importance to every mother and daughter, as it en^ ables tbem to cut not only dressier, but every other article of clotbfbg'feHtidy'W child, giving a perfect fit in every in. stance. Patterns of '.il styles and designs, cnt to measure.

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TEIBE HiDTK HAXMil OaOK. tor tb* of

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Tsesday Ereitaf, October *7%

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PKOGRAMHtK MMimr,

Ha

1. drwd Orertate. "U Stne Btaache."' Bo|«I. Ilea. Oa^aa'f OrcttMtra. 2. IJy«n to ilie Art«. Htadlawbn. T*rn Bwlt

UaBDer-Obor.

n. Sopara»ioB». BamW. 8o o. Kia B, Wliteabarg. Li4«lii)M from "Pr»Dioi»." 0. K. r. Wckac.

Duo for Piano and VtoUa. PIOCL 9Ud« n4 Caqn». S. StiuBber Saog. B. Scbaman. IkzMt—Mtes

Wliteoborg aud Knettei, aad Mrmhnu of the Hieaiwr-Ofaoi. G. filloot Water.roao. f. Abi. Ttrn Im|«

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QTM« Orwtnro—"Zamj*." HweMi) qn*'« Or«hMtr«. ,» -t 2. I'Te Wftodared la 1 WU«. Dam—.

MiH«a Wittenberg tad KntaUr. r,.. 8. Baoolkctiona of Oeritt«BT. DM*, fluo Palo. Prof, abide. 4. lUmaralda, Barritao* Solo. Dwraar. Cta». i.

SMlniu.

6. Qaartett from tba Optra of Martha. Tlotalr. ItlMei Wittaabarg and tmrtir,- MMa. Kloer and Ktntmsn. 0 On the Open Sea. Moehriag. tihoras wMk

BaritoooSolo. Mwaiier-Utaor.

0»ec?rt commences at 8 o'claetr. Tlcketa S^o. The StelBwax PUno for" thia oocaalon, has kefn kindly farniihai by JT. 0. lilndeinaa

Tickets to be had at Lindeman's Store.

WANTED.

TITAN TED.-A first-rate TTTLCH, COW. Apply to 8AMtHL8.*ABI,T.

oct SIdtf wit

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WANTED-SCRAP IBON.— Ooe hnndrei tons of Scrap Iron wavud' at the Phoenix Foundry, corner of 9tk aad Baole 8-reeti. MrBLFRKSH, DXNSLCBAOO. octl6d2oi

FOR SALE.

,T?OR BALE—Two Lots, J- fopr by seventy-four ftet each, ft Sixth, oils iqnare North of the DERATB{ Uain street. Also, a corner lot, eeretfty-L one hn ndrad and tev6nty odd, wellsAt wttlr.c' trnit and ihade tree*. Location, o&e of he

FOR

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SALE.—One doubleraeati Boggy Prlco $160. A HOTM wiil BE TAI ken in pert peyment. Oae Bolldlog Lot, In Jew-* ett'i Addition, opposite Tnrner'i BO«. FfM S3S0. One bniidlng -lot, on Sooth Market ilriKJ near School Hooge. Prite $S75. Apply at nrr Second and Walnut street*. v-:'I 27-lwwlt A. J. WtUB4

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SALE.- On reasonable termt, two frame hcuMs on Lot SO, uob-ditision, on lZih, between Walnnt and ObHP atrfets, o»ch containing theie rooms, !weT1, cistern and wood-honn a. nw2w

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CA3H

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"OOR SALE—'CHOICE FOULS. JL Whito-Face4 Spanish Light Braiaa'a, rerjb large Golden Hamburg*, at ft. HULMAN'S, o0tl9dW3w mile north frou thft eityj

TO TRADE FOR OAT-».

TLB OK HORSES-—Eighty aetM of LaadRi situated in Orawford County, Misaoi adapted to Stock raising, having three I 1

Wing Water on it location healthy. land will be exchanged for Hsrsev Oatttot AV •oldlow for caah. Call ouW. Iu S[0DDf, at .til*, Daily Express'Offlce.'

FOR

SALE—A Fine fcwo-afcory0 Frame dwelling House—eight toote) tas^ .slate reof, two \i»tenu and well, sdable, cwwi' house, and good frnjlt. Lot 160 bet frent by SCO, feet deep, will be g'otd cheap. A^^to

sicdtr P. M.

F—8itnat»d

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)R SALE.—HOUSE MMt corner of 12th aa4.£ag)e streets^ contain! five rooms, well, cistern, cellar, and i^p plied with all kinds oi shrubbery. DnqSUre oa11 theprenites' JuUla,^ ... '11

FOR DENT.

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Q.ROCERY STAND £br £J!NT#

The stock and flxtnras of a g^od paying grooerjr stand. At.taohed to the store area nn|nb«r of rOomsi "moit comfortably arranged' far afiitaiily of a boacdlng home. They will be rented sejar-f atelv. *or further particulars apply tulf to Dir. KLWJCLL, at B. S. Oox it Son's. In again coming in possession of my property I til atfcr the same for rent on reasonable terms. a ltdtf KBS. BBOWK,

MEW ADVERTISEMKNT*.'

JJ1VIDEND NOTICE '1 Jfiast NATIONAL BANE or Taaaa HADTX, Terre Haute, Oct. 28,1868

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TAKE NOTICE—That we, bought, auction a laige lot of Sta©pe^ ^prong, which we will sell at 25c., 30c., 35c., 40c and 50c. apiece according to^si^e.

O. WlT|tG|f& Co.,

14dtf. 78 Main St.

FOB SAL*.—I

vrish

A dividend of six (C) per cent, on the Oapft Stock or this Bank has been deolared payahis to"

Oapftsr

tho Stockholders, free from OoTernmenf and after Monday. Nor. 2,1868. "'T

ST6VM8 ANtt TINWAIB,',

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TIBEBHAOXS, Oot.12,18Bf,

Ha»lng bought the entire Stock of Stores «nl Wares of W. Lockwood, 1 am prepared to

watell

on all that may call on me at the Uid Staad, ITI* Hsin Street, between Sixth and Seventh.^. P. Si All kinds of Job Work done ia the.best msnner and witq dispatch. Please giveraee aalUij

O. S. L00K1

cctlSdtf EL««0»»

pARRIAGE MANUFA€mil¥ ViJ HABPEBf WILD? CO* Corner 23 ,nd'Walnnt streets, Terre Haute, lad

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KSep constantly on hand, ahd mann&cttrre to

order, all the latest style* of

ARRIAGEH BUOGIB»i nee-non® bot the finest material In the ont- a traction of our work, and warrant It superior,,a io sny offered in this market. Especial attention io5tf -s •a 1

riven to ttcpAiarwa. [JelO

MILLINERY.

JyjIiiLINERY.

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Mrs. U4JK1N6HAII JU lias removed to the corner of Fourth and Ohio Streets, wharaebeis now opening a fuliandcosa-,

to the bnsinoss. Having a com] k»r, satisfaction guaranteed.

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lete stock of Fall style DBWS'NAKINO has dn Itel MHI H»Ting a compatMh Ttinsa s»n 4

Si£jn_SwS3d* .. 4 MJU fl

QHEA1P M1LL1NBRY.

ail kinds of Millinery Cfe«ls Soltf it "0o»1 during the Winter months,- a* hi Mrs- M. H. Abtoott^,4^

Ite the Post Ofltcv* DeoMdrt*^,:

UiiLIYAN COUNTY 9^4^

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Being now prcpan to fill all orders fee. Sullivan Gonnty Oosl, which is claimed to ba equal 'to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will deliver to any part of the city, by leaving your ofder at office of I. B. Biyant Co., U. I. Blpleff, or J. A. Foot's Tea Store, with whom I hare nmdo."arrangements to All all orders, and (rive aB in'.ormotion in retard to the bnslnsaa. a» jolfilif J. A. MOBQAN.

"IITARREN'S IHPROFJ^^ V? RO( prepared to pat oa this Boot, and "war^•ttri years. This Is the h«et and cheape**'

BooFrna

We are prep rant it fer

est Boat la use, and ie flre-proof. OLirr WLL Prairie 6ity Planing Kills, Mulberry Street*.

nTT-jrfasti TOO H)I ,tvr*\

Halloa UAIUm,

corner of RL MM?

i»3$m t# r-i 0

r? ash