Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1868 — Page 1

B^y^Bt/Eeil A' PA

ti©IIITmia3wM

,lHffW.WashingtQn^

Pnblle Debt Reduiei*^eiiA?

(ta^feia*|f a Million Regerve in the Treasuig^

McOulloch has no Notion of Re-

SH

lofty

dom

of|h*-6ta

e^xvi'VM tfl d'JiiCW JN'EWfe.

i^^l/7oVn8l)Ai at Sheriffs Bftnqn et

tiie

vr **$$ "®. aHJ EnglishPress on the American Jtyttflftfe. a*i

•mi .V«»A it-o Wo ofc .••09* Ta^gfjjyWr^ «V iiONDON, Nov. 3.—The Sheriff* of London gave ft"linne"f1EETfl''eveDing, at which Reverdy Johnson was the chief guest and bad to the toast, "The United State?," Mr. Johnson eaid^ although aSoutber.ner, ie n^^^U|iols^u]a|o rH»- •Atwlsd

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heroes of the war, and particularly Grant, Sherman, Hancock-And Sheridan, and Admirals Farragut and Porter,. He bepaid in gold, and said the American peopl^ pjld ave *eep

ftuagrateful

iwMl p$P&

the month. LoNEOBfi^ov ^—Newspapers here comment various!, afe^«/Tel

^'Tneaereat or Democracy was ri •»y» ly deserved

....4Th^#»f»M«aW[

the raliilis or the war by nominating

peace man, whose election would have WiftB a ^WtRtibn of all a^mpiishll'Iby the war!" m***

BC

day ev

'u*nv

[& Jolmsod skfcn

"Whatever difficulties have occurred be^wjen, Epglabd and the United St^es, have supreme pleasure in saying %«y'

to be done, and before the epd o£. the J?ill be auccewfuliy adjusted." "TtSferrHig to the financial position of the ff^ve conan enormous debt, but 11 tracted wit^ll

tell you

.ty, with

yjt^llir iffii:

whl orld recognizes as money. The Dally New# thinks the American pMpd^Ui' Bvitl&afl/

bV-their^laBt

vttofy

year's experience, and demand a strong government. The Morning Standard oharges the Repabli4§k| ^frt^^i^Bi^piMic^yyreecitttig in aeve'rat S fates, the enn^tpf ^u^eds, thousands .ntbiacki, and the disfranchise-

of ignorant 6im%is) it continues," couplci with the fact that. Radicals ^eld possession of' the State governments and had

23MWW-: made tho Democrats fight at a terrible disadvantage but had Democratic

f||n|^t^h^ortheelection.

I n|

niive suoceedeil in the The Times holds that though the Democrats are beaten and the representation in Congress is largely against them, they are yet a powerful party and must greatly tafia 1M ?1W¥ vernment.

The success of General Grant no one is disposed to regret! He has fairly won his high rank by hard work, real djvotion 'J^tArJ-aita44rvt^ATO5oh will live long in its remembrance. He is no politi^lfra %nd will tafca hMo&6£ wltht grM|9T freodopi than^ifthe hero of a*%utJOTTO feiittles lie had uttered all the shlbbolethstt.|iiitiyt -IV/* *XA.b

Loudon, Eviniko—The Queen has

Boisterous weather in the channel baa oweed'pMlial soipeaildia^rtTavel3 s'

Uii

Steamers plying across the channel are

Pruasia. __

fiSBfitf|JJbf4 SJhPfai f^r»beck has been elected President of the Oham-

Dr. Jockely,the eminent Liberal statesman, announces bf1 withdrawal from the ranks

the progresstve party.

ot

2TJEW JMMgEl.

Tbsnton,

Nov.

6.—Seymour's

ty in this State is

aoir^r

RSODS .ISLAA'lf.

5»h ~7~ W'. im PBoTiDxarox, Nov. 4—Rbo«ri»ftSid oo®FlS2gi»!» ItM' ffi^okr «u54«. Dixon's majority f^r-Ooogrew in

«t

Augusta, count re ceived from 20 counties in Georgia give 9,353 majority fer Seymour. Seymour's majority in the State estimated at 25,000

,mpm mmiutiH

CHABLEST(»vl»oyt-([.TrBlgption returns come in ve^ifc^TJppto' portions of the State give large Democratic majority Middle portions very close.

No returns yet received from Sea Islands where Kepublscans are very stron~

Republicans claim the State^ but by a reduced ,00 »cV Full vote not yet returned.

WiLMiwfcSfCJfe QO«ov aEy*-ReturnB thus far show Democratic gains in nearly all the counties, but it is not generally thought the gains are sufficient to over—jo**aimaKM

aio m^SSQM^mOO ST. LOUIS, Nov.

5.—DeKalb 138

Macon 107 Republican, Rollo

G«P'Mg*i

if

tiay had not elevated General Grant to the Presidency. Johnson dines withj-the

tfm&h

ic&tt&itn

ty for Congress in the First District at 226, counting the unofficial vote of one precinct.

Missinippi STxmntjr ^ffitrf^giVW. 8?ymodr 308 minority.

A

Putnam county gives Republican majority of 1,017, "Washington county Democratic majority 3p8 Pul»skyountY,,Sey-

aouc 99

rich-

TEST OATH.

Stilson Sbtclitnsi e^tt(#ro:f!h% St. LouisTimes, has brought suit against the Registrars of the 6th ward for refusing

his damages at ten thousand dollars. The JSttjrSSr&ugfcft MJWS^tfee constitutionality of the voter's oath, and the case will be carried to the United States Supreme Court for that purpose.

JPBlbfXHLTHIA, Jfoverturn's "of the vote of the elt Republican majority 2,618. ,.00 A VIA3 0 3 ^m .uMfom Washington. "WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 ~Tbe _follpw}ng gSard to retire disabltd pffifflBrs^bas been ordered to convene at St. Louis, on the 16th inst., or as soon after as practicable

Brevet Brig. Gen. L. P. Graham, Col. 4th Cavalry, L. V. P. ReeBe, Col. 13th

cal Surgeon, and Brev't Col. E. H. Abodice, surgeon. PUBLIC DMT. ubliq. Debt Stalemoi 'JfiB1 duction of nearly f6,000,000.

THK TRKASURT.

By the fourtiuae^ion of. the aot of June 30th, 1864, tbe Secretary of the Treasury was authorized to reeeive temporary deposits or loans to the United States to

to meet sudden calls was authorized to keep a reserve of $50,000,000 of legal tenders. These, depo^^apdjJoans having been pdi&, tn9'Secretary iTSs no reserve which ho can use for any purpose whatever, excepting one-third of a miltrar^ojiraTOn MS^eroottJre pfSVanSa.

CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R.

The President has accepted the twenty mile sedtiongofrthe Genital .^Pacific railway and telegraph line just completed, ending with the 370th mile east of the initial point.

branch Mint at San Franoisco, and orders given to commence quarrying stone at Angel Island.

|oci|r s^ 'rte Q^e^n of Ho

Balmoral Castte, whe^e s^e bks be^Ettf Ve'^ ceiredtjstfitK much, cordiality5'by'Qsi8io Lor4 Sta^iy And i|r. D'laraeli were ~with".hgr from London. Her ^isit is fiSiiiected" wltn'Jtne"qdest1on 'relative to the free savigation of the Rhine. .n

The habeas corpus case in reference to

ithe_au e*jtf)/win^9rom5riion.pr»

SolitanMcCann.

jei 9*U

CONNECTICUT.

£USTI0»D,,

MoV. &—Fall ab'd^om-

plet* returns of the vote in Connecticut

lean ciiizens might

majori­

KSfidSlp^

SUS&dUtgL 3 WmWntttc, 2 Republican i«i 28 Republic 32 Democratic: xat ty on

will stand Assembly,

Can. In the 'ori-

would encou Oonsifl injilstef .tbe Qa{

a a a

Rep,

150

Re pub.

Caldwell ^Republican, Sullivan 378 WC-MllPW"1"'0h'ri-The Republican has a table of

The Democrat says 34 countiesjsbow a Eadioal »&Ldf a.eao t^ja- lirl^wte of 1866, when the Radical State majority was over 20,000, and claims if other parts of the State show like results

on elec-

jtion ^day and their commitment by Judge 'James, of Ogdenburg, who held his temjporary court in chambers at the Metro-

Hotel, came up yesterday before udge But as Judge James lDtr the argument-of counsel, to bold *he

1

hit moxjung.

I

l^i«^i^ri«e&>4tntil

urder of the Brown, a few days 'since.

ifAiBsS

Catain General Larsundi had an interView with Do La B&rentrine, the AmerU

be

jmovement,

implicated in

the

th^y

as

geberally

IRepublican

favored

institutions, and

If they were

tof foul dealing. ThOlMtM Stat^'feoverniiUat made to piwreiu &LibaaUriag ions against the Island. woulaoe

allowed to oonjult with the Con*

*\il,,5*nf

wouldbe

with the

man-of-war

A

de«t wttb «n«Mptg

ciyinaW in .the cs^iV, j35

The Cbfiim

edbsequently $«ermined

to ask fS|tJ«i

fej^fcelof fk Unitrtl^Sutes

inHaya

lavana, but rn

»m fit .»

a

nettyy transactions m^de., They eubsej-

fet

ue^tly recovere^ slightly,,but thia, §r'quite panicy- .* A OOM^WTABUB Mo*ri^sey^ jn ority' for Congreif.gfef 11,000....." Vci-""'-! *.4(f&

fitjtb

W

ls

0 is or in a ms a

j^rity fpr Seymour in this State of 10,008, Soffioaq's majority

17,957.

Also claims

the Anembly bya majority of 4/ T^e* TriJjuiei,Bay8 Seymour's majority in tne State is

6,586,

the legislature cer­

tainly Republican by-14 probably

16

ha.

Judge McQann to-day discharged the parties arrested on Charge of illegal voting,' on tbe ground that the commit, tants charged certain crimes without specifying ly whom charged, or wbian committed.

v-

*a

PABAPS.

^"The Metropolitan Fire Department parade Saturday jn three, battalions ior r^yie,^|y Ooverpor Fenton. iA a 1 ,!

W. ^/'VrefdWtiH,' Cohin'el ifi the

34

counties giving the vote reported and official .on, gubernatorial ticket, F$ch

pdi"

federate army, has been alTeBted In New ftrk:iatidtaommittca for^irial' iif Jprsfe* City in default of

1$20,&t)6fckil

'cbw§h'

b^vlog sold a large umbeBiOf nat* uraiiEation papers in Hudson county. MAYORALTY^

Rumors say Mayor Hoffman will resign his presettt office'in time for the va cancy.be Med^by Jbe cbarjer election in J?^c{«nbe^o|^oa.

I,., 1.1

Gen. Butler.

Lowell, Mass., Nov. 5.— General Butler was greeted last evening by about 3,000 fellow citizens, to whom he made a brief speech.

He had triumphed, he said, under the motto of equality to all men and rights under the law, by using freedom's great weapon, the ballot. He hailed the glorious triumph of Republican principles throughout the land, and believed it would bring peace and prosperity.— We shall not long have murder after murder, riot after riot. Look at New Orleans, from where we have reported

better, [applause] and he felt confident such time would come once. more. Sevei»l Son|h^r)i Stales have '^oted fiiii'SByinour, or'.^fue^. doubt, bec|Ufia men's lives were threatened if they attempted to vpte,, ,„When Congress meets ,-,iA a sbort tiile lt will be our purpose to find a remedy for this state of things, and if Andrew Johnson does not second our effi^ts ti$p£h it will tCtejje in ..day, we wiirtry to provide,-for him. [Applause.] ,1

If the Republican party is true to the great Democratic principles of ^efFer^ofl and btbers it: Will hold tbe Government for gdnet^iotas to come we must be true to the doctrines of equality,.and trust in the integrity of the great1 inais of the people, rather than to any: member selected among thom. Let uc pledge ourselv^aS the ptePS i1^Jow# that we will aid In carrying out the principles under WhliSi WehaW6 tiiiltoph^d

Prom Mexico.

rsi3Brfull

*«•*•**it

mmsmm*

There is no truth in the /eport that Secretary McOulloch has received inti«

intention of resigning under this administration. si

adficsafr^

texico are "to tbe^22d ult.

Spa&iftr^B to ti^GO^ntry

are excited over the Spanish revolution, but arauifov^pf^t^The Gdvernor of vera Cruz has de? ifiandeS that DominiqUez b& sdrrindeted to the State authorities for trial, but the Minister^?"Wa?refused.

The Italian

Minister

was

expected to-

th^Srst yeprfBesi^ativ^ of a EMop^an power since the "overthrow"of Maximil-

*M1 tm:rr

-iijte

From Memphis.

MskPHrt/Nov. 5. ~The regfetrar bete has thrown out the polls In the 3d, 8 th and Qth ,civil. pistricts for^^grformalities, and fne:eB?ttre'county of 'Payette has been thrown out for the same cause.

officlal vote of this District

not yet received, but Laftwich, pemooratic candidate for'Oong'ress, is undoubjedly elected by 3 i&JQQt »nless other polls are thro^ o^s -ri

ARKANSAS. f-

A dispatch from Helena, Arkansas,, to the agent of the Western Associated Press, says that county gives 2,000 Radical majority, and Democrats concede the election of Logan H. Root, Republican over Cameron,

.1

bt

^Airnzv uitD

see#??®,

corpus was -graatod to-day in the Express robbery extradition oase. Theprlstitfl&sj Morton a^d Thompson, will be brought here Saturday, and the casa argued in chambers next week.

*tn

From Havana

BW5

UJ-.JMffi

recent encounteM by- troops with the revolutionists are' favorable to the government. Se^siil ibgBgemests are reported officially (^wBich^he^r^ps were successful

The revolutSoQlftfl ar6:Arriving at military headquarters andsfiubmitting to the ®uSSSLrf ifm. at with tbe ii^urreetionista near the town of Baireiastad an hour and three quarsers, d^bje''^f^|t)^tU^evola.tion iits d#|id# atUcking. the tttXps?witb jn^phetes.

The city Is full of ruaiMa which gen erallj prove inventions,« IQl -cHS-so

tf'.*

t'

anMid

Bespfte

Richmond, Nov. 5.—Governor WeUs has respited Phillipi, who wat to have baen banged Friday next, for sixty day

"-From Oleveland.

mi

iuiavti a win, Jto^&. .asao». m—j^ateet Irom* 2fIsaouri, Grant about 20,000 ma jorily. Nothing from T8DHflaafe6/jBt^y|

CiNcnmATi, Noivembear 6.—A «mk in George Shlllito's loap sn3. candle ^ork?, OOrnte atceet, -mftloded yeatwday aftercaon, tratoly dagtroring the tetttldihg. peiioa* vera no ioCKance.

AspitiwaH.

^amAip

Ocean Queen. v^P'.nw^ll 28th ult., hjBfl arrived 1 'l $ In* battle in the department of Los 'Santas befw§°,B:AbQ^forces of General Correrosa, President oif the State of Pana ma, 300' strong, and 100 conservatives under Yeldrb, tiie latter was routed with bine kitted and two wounded. "Correroea bad, proceeded to Chirriqui to:pul down aprising there. Qapt. Little, of the,.Columbian war steamer Bolivar refused Ihg fMuaet x)f Oorcerosa to akl

Nothing later mm ^u

CTNCIK iff ATI A

•By Telejfraph.l

ma­

jority,' tbm en spring tbe election of U. 9 S 0 "/Van "Wyck 4fill contest the election Green to Congress. !. TOBTWf IWfllft -MittiOTtftaa

Nov. 5.

1

QfktmntA'n,.

rioxm—In modtiratc demand family at 57 60@7 76. GBAIN—Unchanged.

COTTOK—Quiet and uaoijangwl. sjifap •wHISKYwSft 03." I I 37fw III PBOVJSI0NS—Unchanged.

a_

BACON—Sold at l8Kc for clftr rfdee? OBEEN MEATS—Held ?t and ^^ABD-lCc fpr kettle renderefl.

WNSEBD OII,-I)uU at 81. POTATOES-Very dull at 75c per bushels aiid 2 26 per barrel. lxCHA??a1^—par b'u|lfig J.-J0 premium celling. .HOQS-'ipflUand loffer^t S3 25. ,,i "s]m, ns1

NEWiYOBK J£jABJLBT «4| JSTbTW YOBS, KOT." 6., OOTTOK—In aotiyo and about prepious fignrei 25bic Cor middling.

FLOCB—Dull and heavy at 10@loc lower 8 @9 75 lor wbi wheat extra 7 20@9 25 for It. H. O. 8@9 50 for,extra St. Louis lu@J4 for good choice do, cloaibgj quIetr CfifiornTa 3tfll, and drooping at 80 70@10.

BYE FLuCE—Stady ot $5 95@7 85. iCOSK WSiLL^anJetit fltt 65@1 B8. BYt!—Dnll at 1 42@144.~ BABLEY—Quibt at §1-9J formate. BaBLEY MALT—Quiet.' CORE—Dull and scarcely go firm at 81 10@1 13 for .unsound and M4@l lor nound mixed wfaferti. u3. LJ

41

OATS—A Bhade easier at 76)

western

tor

afloat. V7' WHEAT—2®4c lofe^r 8140 for No 3 sjfrlnsr 1 47 for No 2 and 3 do, mixed 1 60@1 65Ts?TJo 2 165 for No 1 and 2 nixed 1 6# Tor No 1 do, 1 70 for retail luts, do, 2 27@2 27% for vrhtte Michigan Canada chiefly in band at private^ terfno.

OATS—Lower at 76J^@78c for western afloat. BICE—Du!l. •OOPFKB— Steady Bio at prirate terms. SOQAK—Firm at n%@U%o |UUlv JI0LA88B*—Qniet.

www*add

PKTBOLEUM—Dull at ie^Q17T&r crnde 29% for "refined bonded. HitPfr—Qolet at I6@25c for American.

LISSEED Oi:-Steady at 85c@Bl 00. S-P1BIT8 TUBPENIINB—Oniet unchanged. POBK.—Lower and active at S2637@26 76, meM closing at 26 40 regular at 27@27 16 for old do, .-2@24 35 for prime 26@S5 76 for prime mess.

BHBF^Steady at ll@19 for .new plain meaB I9^23 25 fer new extra mess stocks old and nt* 181C9 packag«o last month 16679, last year l5109.

BEEF HAMS- Steady at $28@3J 50. CUT MEATS—Dull stllflllj^c. SHO,CLUEBS-At W@16c. HAMS MIDDLES-Dull.^ ., LABD—Heavy at 17@JTJ£c for yoiieB £team ind 17}^c for kettle rendered

BUITEK—Steady at 2-5@% for Ohio and 10®50c for! fate. CHEESE—Quiet at 13@18c-

GOLD—Opened at 33% aAd dsclinsd ti

and closed at 32J£@325£7

si^eeiAL notices

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y.

8

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Aatr^U'an Oloakiiig.' & IHl'JJUHliI ChinchillaCloaking., Double-width Scarlet Opera Oloth. *ts? Double-width Bine Opera Cloth. High ^4prB P^(TQioakinj, widet ,. Bectirid Ikrgo iiiVoi^-Wrteimofs.

1

^'^4, J$

^xnoj«

Oorner of ftth anaMain

jr _'i .,,7"

11

7

PHXflClANS.

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1

T\H?*'®bDBRKY, HOJltEOl'AIllAtl FflrSi€lA?f, .SBHOKON AND AWJOUOHEH., Ritkb Bight rev. iiishop Ta'bott, I). D. Bo^,

W. Martin, /. 3.'BfeVfli, SB4 fr. Eggert. OTTvetr1$(P Main Strict, between ^th and 7tbj fie8nE%ci—Oorne'r Ohio and flth' atreota,

seBdtf Tirih* ar-

MILLINERY. J: I:tia wum ut

qa '41 hi

H.

ie.SMi)

!oa

SXUBI' JQM1X

'iMtl?

sISI »ji jfi

]?Irs, BUCKINGHAM Han wmoved to the corner of Fourth aad Ohio Streets, whore she is now opening a foil ond ootnptete •toc'r of Fntl stylo Bonnet*-,- JHbDens,

ers, &c. DKES8 MAKING has als.i been added to tbe bnehi»'*B. a».vintc a c'dinpetsiirt DfefarnrtiRor, fmtlqfaenon RiJ«i*antfeeU.

f.

yy^'r

Vfe ata prersafed

w^Htfoe' «W{:p.ntonthisSoot,,aud-

\o

Prairie..Gky. Haninfe.^li), ^jlb}iTr, Stre^r-. .JOT HOUSii.

Hal returnedtdthis jS*t,- and 'fitted

Hi i-i

op!»fhe,«M

«iir .1 v.1 hijAiiiiiJ -.-irtJ-l

N•Mi

:&Ws

t-.f -i'» nMfRA ."Mil I.t tUOSi ^lO^^plfciCwyyio a«eer.

JUB^'INtREOEIPT OF of ati teixtdn,

,. -JtAtktfi oi «U isina*j*q :•««u Jffkt# Kit 'kjr^ifc, eUatiMtteMie ».«i trv.-/ Oom*

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~A dispatch from Halifax says the people i6tnaf"citytbave subsc|yted^$2000 toward the Red,river relief urni and that the' United'.Suits'' Government nas gr|aBt" ed $lOOO towards the same object. «MUjfet-

gULiiiVAH" COUNTY COAL 5&iiStitf#fir§fijiTcdtofltriJU..6rdetsfor Sallivuri CaSPwIifcit IS tltrtnled to be eqtial td'tbe Btmitf 18? »H aSsestio dfHver to »ny..part of the cltivpurposes,WJUIII

by leading yout

or3er «t ortee^ cf"''E. R. j*4tit S Co., C.

ley.'a

made all it ol8(ftf J. A. J10B(3AH.

CQAL.vfeaffl

j\f tri'» e«fnly look to thefr In terest*, and buy tto bMi.^^en it if at ch»»p.ia,

P. y. lVW¥a H»wte, W^ ^cem .'^fepx. ct£Ution. ... .!U,' ..wugW^rt I ,:ig*A A .3 co •—. i__

iB»A"S»S!U Hante*em|nrilar, tt PA«T«L:aHiaRT their anth. 7

SO METHING NBW.

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\mimb

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ipm mu

itom &iti bvtabitBon Mololwed

11 Ofl Ji lnd »L ip- -lJ KO.IAHS i«ht '.ffoS mwrmm* TM STORE!

Kfain

Is Open & Under Fall liesjhySl

-k

liolioJ niiidqs^l WU.IJ-WH £,«*

PoIlfibaA Dii6nsloiu »ai~ICkWte^a^S^^gilj «fiflii« s*f

Tea, Coffee and ^ug^r *.

Question on the Rampage

i« -mb wat artfci" Jaii I nr..- ,hta8 a«*ii

Teas are selling at the

New York Tea Store, 143\ Main Street, opposite Hul-

man'8, from 80 Cen^.% jpll the way up to $2.00.

xilTiio'r.mM wx* ¥.m

us

tw JUi «, 4Mi»

00

Vin ii

*iA,rJu2U

Kl

FromSOCanta, 81.00,^,2 1.60,

'5

cents.

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f^0h$$$a9

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tit t/i

"tJroWS^ W'vbltti^ Ms^antllttf'

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Erery honr In the d«y, Mid with common consent pronoanc9 it .0 -b i-.-.O* "WW

MBITALED IN THE WEST In Its Arrangements and Beauty of Decoratisns.

THE HON. AN80N BIBLINGAHG, In chaTgS ?TtheOliln«se Xtnbassy, has been invited and will no doubt visit this beautiful Teal Store with his Ohineae^ignltarfeta •£«lrffQtiM turn to th4 Celestial Empire,"

Pi E. TUTTLEt JLffent.

Flow­BJtliSartiele

Oraber

Terra

tCD'j SciieS, Br Addr^sed BOX &08

"V

IFV'/UY 0\. VI PUU# A »'W*

JrBra»tt.gplintor

Bloc* Ccai

All'»«'!• "'M4? w.fti \e promptly at* dsfl tu. frhllo tie ytlce Coal (JlWfw he towea trt artjrpr ice.

Addrtt-s, V. *U i«H t# 00., ln' ianapolis, it,

AMI'llEff-lImU— IJ2'MX2UL

,5®, cbit A'

Bring

no1*pTeparodto%ilailOoal,aty«nr

of Br*til biotjt, and.HigWond t^«ch«aceet raise. 4oW yftnr rta» tolay in Coil by leaTipg your orders at liil afstn gtHet, or with B. Sippet?, nsnter-Dpwihsy'e f&aHi tm 6th street, with whom I hare made amtngeaieitts

A of iehi*hje««l _on

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Natrona^ o«t« Ifl* Ji *m»» WORD 'WITH^rOU !j .»:t*orf I is the ttaff of llftpyonr'. jnaft'tepor-! tant of diet. The health of yoar rsiBily lorjely depends npon its being:

»i» dJ- -.Jti

m»S

St.

yon

war.

Wonld

JW* is.tho bedtivn^ cheap.

hara

it s% 4NA

Whiter than snow

artl,

bsantlful.

white and

SteaSn

Dyeing and Scouring'Establishment, at Stand, Wo. 8 North Fonr.th Street, where:he .will b^pleaeed to meet his old friends, and as. many n9 may !ator Bin with tbetr i!»troo«s 26p.tf

Tafce

IT 5 a!

*"r

THE FALL WkhK*,

COAL.

a

to

pound home

youfWife

to-night. She

wfll

delighted with it.

„.a*:a

Buyers of Soda shoufdftry onr

.» »a»8 isrc*i«K

Bi-Oarbuiaffi

eett'1

Htu

We guarantee it not only far superior to any othgt American make, bnt even purer than the best New astle or English Soda.

a^auadA

KAiraiACTtmw as TB« '.taUo'jj JPKIVJVSYIUTA^IA SALT MANCFACT'D CO., o. Fittsbargb. Pa. au8deodly 1

ilbt» %*:.•*

e&

iailatiKMRl

M-' w. O'OON^TEIJ^ pninhaMd iftnitanaa.

Oo.j

vrtdvrtnknrs

Haata, Indian

ssrtt

Cvtabltahmnnt,

tne

rial

styles

s«T6n iger? oxporienceiB (he

and having bad

bnalne««,

UuoW rtro^at-i fc .uruisA

of bnrlal material in the State,»t

seats and nispatoti trekts, Tsrr» Uaate, Indiana.

SAii^r liOtils

They are not only made £t, p$a», bat |kre made. They have takrn rw Four First Freinlnm^

at Weetern

u'i JJUI&

orders"iojg.tusii'ii*

Talis. They

nnrivailed

AiS)6atitaS"TrlfieS'

iQftfciti

a. ivies

m.««

OUR FALL STOCK

ir. ana mt

a

E}!rt»3f -ta xdJ no

Is now complete. We oflfert-

Btli

bfodwwq -1 if Trt WU Hi

v-

l.J f'« lis s»

goiji** bW4tt -tti ~h Jam(

GREAT BARGAINS r-« 11/t^r 1*.. tit JixA oJ ir* h.IUM awrt-Tea*

iu

fwgq

ami

,* Vft

ni banal t«l Oii-i

vci1

wjfim

ti»S$ WO I fa Wi-J

Jba*

**t*M •i

4

and

81 00, 1 25, 1 60

and

•r.itW la A

(lanpowder and ¥oang Hyson, 70

cents,f1.35vp to veq«a

£t 'ti

.114 Ef, •is

A'.n^Vi

,nrta Aoi»± a my%i

(09rfl'

oja

imi

.upoij.

DRESS GOODS!

3«J 8 "F

1

*S(

bsllfe fit

a' .(j

»iy

S A W S

Ui

Kuqisw lorn o-it

i**

i»J'5

wt fit

u"''i

AAi i-i

batfcarid siiji'iii

.t'-filF vi

BLANKETS! ililit' '•di.ibntrin i-J

'Ul ill'1 ••*««.!

l-G A S^IMEBES

•d

Of

-,a

.no4''i#iJ.lo MiST'ti stf'l

taeciid

1,1.75 ai

2.00.

«T:

xa'ilcO

pild) vhsaM-

orium

J.

&c.

4oQ.i®f'v_:c.- •. £.

1.76'

tldlo ai«

dt*t

•tsfri'sfli Xh

"ic bAl

do ono

jlsl

f--

wv

.n?9ff))nhr

rflW- .dlad£viaoo

rh: cJ 'est

tfe"'bave,il80

5tlbck'*bi?1(^,

afflvgp

•taO WsK OJ t«l?0£PSl ,£D803 OJ rti'- .? Ti?S .anstbijl .^iftaos sJiq«J ,^i«.

Domestic Goods

siiiaoq ftdi 5»? si* t'

aiwiw ,cidO ft

3^t Exceedingly! s-~'t-?

(fcesaTa!^

Hi*

IsW PRltJES:

Call and iook at oar Stock.

WfimilJS & HA«6ERTY,

Cornel 3d and Main hU&. tiw vf»e^t ^'ert-eiWaujta. Jndiana

MUSICAL.

lllK PEOPLES PLATF08M FOR THK _l .8 "fit™ fALL CAMPAIGN

to! -K ,j Qt 4868. MEv&ael ed Jjrt ffjrf

flIOll it

I

LIGHT AND WHOLESOMEinsa 22 'L 1.*,' —. ...

only

NATRONAo SALEBAlHgl. nor, «rw

makM

Bread

^Jways

,?jhiioT ffeK. .'

1. Men of ail parttei agree

xight,

^edNoreltlee

to'C^t

S=P

UNPERT4£EM

Vlj.-j

NiiF- J9BOCERY AKD ul gBpyiSION STORE!

adi

Uetalft- Bu­

Casej' !»At^A4_WooJ5n/«offlns,

E O O

all

anastaes,rrom the Dcst Sua

101

Mala Street,

ii mijH n—»

ikd'J

largest

stock

Jt,t^cfceriesand

l(o. 9 4th Street, one door South of tbe Pott OSn,

at}Wji

price said for

b-js

der

and

•11 xetpecag

ftom new

ex

tune and finish,peases*

oellence if

ouiapats «ell In

beartoetttihiVfaA of&i«%n

with the

Hanofaotnr*, ,,

-»K awv

'lx»r'jftmu.

OlaD DfSTBUM«HW

WALA^UM ^ADWBWFOUIWHA'HBTEL.

TAILORING

FALL TRADE, 1868•

..

A

1i •.

IN

imi

[A

qiy candidates

W .'i

tend*.

t* 1

FALL .AM# WIITJffi STOCK! jwajftHffeU

CONSISTING IN PART, OF

FRENCH and ENGLISH

BUSINESS SUITS.®

BLACK, BROTtN. .'

AND SIL VEBFOX

.jo'

jrn^m

3iM9.taife'#^r-.a.Tcd. fijsr -.ivsih."ipB r» L»y. Mm «iw

.s'iMiaiil »l»s» '•r'-'r.

BEAVERS PI

Ana for a Fine "Assortment of Black ££4 Colored

Cloths and Doeskin Cassimeres. -•v .. !»dJ &OT038ig4.t »VSii :?BBABTlIin8miES

Gloves

•'0

2 0 8

few Nice Ooee.]

Satchels and Valises.

M». KLack

TChiti i.

that

Ifaat-ptrbilfifavor«re the bMtover brought ont on aflat form. They haw been tried .for years, iiaye stood tr nflinehinfely, havf* come "up to everything

thev were recommended to be, and are the peo­' ples choice everywhere. 3. In oppoeition to all wi"0-wort»r» and petty "'latds have steadily roe* np, stands this day united®?, known in the history cf «d noaaaolt

,:z*U

that

7d&iTx*to»*&

a a

1. The finest and best lot of FIB1T GLASS PlAJiQa and alj other kinds of Mqgioal instrnments ever onoretl fjr i«la in the West, oan be found at-KIwner'sPalace Of Mnnio. 2. EandreUof pnrctauiars whobav* been using m* Pianos for,year*, agree that they are the best Sating Pianos known. 3. Purchasing largely for cash sis", by oocnpying tbe eztpnalvn.baUding of^ray own, thus saving oostly r»its, my customers Will receive'the tenofltof ail sn^h savings and. greater bsrgaiaj oan bo bad of 'ae thai! eve* kau^ro la :he iilsto of tbe Piano trade heretofore. 4. :No Oin rn«ty stock on hand

get xidod,

to

Jktt everytblnK new, and adding the Intsst Impa.

constantly

tiy to it. ail paMiei shilCfmi

.'5? I'am

in favor of

ott

thts platform,and-•*

lee uniting witfc iu

,....... m^kjspocial

year tote this

aj

Pall.

-sfliofii Ji iakissneb'S PAIiAGE OF MUSIC, ®.oh"'Street, le ^q-yv

.jetA.ti't'K

:i::A

MiL

8,1

jire**,e-Ha«te, Indiana*."*!

tindcMl^ned

new and fr«atTarllaiw

«ITf

famUiaa.

ia

Oonctry Prodnoe.* JT. D. MOLLOX.

itA-UTB JSOVBLTI WOBKS, BX !-j4

TIOTMAN & CO.

jj0. H, HoataFottrth 8t„ opposite

8

Pianos for JfG#terti lJeopic.

office

Port

_'icx Terre Hanto, Tnd, .. Mnsiu OaAvrnesa aim Lienr MaeBiarar

txievru).

HjaMiSfrtirhBr'sBreech-lDs^llnj

•tuaaiaa'* Bheeeh

Qnn

Shot

and

made

rtii

.SitiiL auperixttands the Marchant Tailoring Departmaat,

and guarantees perfect lit.

CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW,U Are cordially invited to call at

:J „o,

6,BAJtHiavKR'Sr'

r^ilh taa N&, 79 Main Slfeeti

dgaofla afloaiaqTuiw Woes wot

O

jr.

TAILORLN'U1 i»d« »W .»*«£_

+.A*

tteg armmt aa U.'J

1

mn+. !.v

di aoiiaad a*,

FREBEBlCK SCHLSWING

aWawaisa aj

Etas}nst rMelved a lai^e'4ad'well ftlf«iediSkJot of rtK} '•J

axu -t

4

Provisions,

1

has inst opened

stand

,'e8nt-

at

clas«

the above

family Q.-ciary

Store, with

Provulof.

and

ja lar^, MMt weii eeleeted

stock of

Wtt«Dl»

day

for every

ta

or

materiata. 4

or old

•erGeaeral Bepalrlag Praaptiy attended ta.

BUILDER

A. YEYDAGH. tions. Snperintendanoe, and Da fnTBbked fer every dasoriptfta of earner of Xaia ukd atreet^war BoMieUy'a Dm*

"OMWIIHIIW

*,M

gt

I

BANNISTERS 13 NOW BBOSITIHaBU

Wli»oT

tome of

Ao.,

Slo'i

....atsi .•

.pi'..)

-AND-

si j|

sfOfrriO

I I E O I

I «.*' -i FOR-—t "f.fcK»««

"We

BLVE, DAHLIA,

"Every

"i

'i

Of AMX&ICAN OASSIHXVXS

or

all tfadea and

prices. _. is nol' So ?.Tf»7a»d

1

»v«q

•mhbi-sifo s»mst

i«as-f

§oild#eil

'Also kep't constaitt^ oit bSKif'a goo^ 'aseo^tmen

ves, Hosiery, Hattfkercyfs Suspenders, Ties, ^o.r ,.s

cfj.-toflf aiflJ MSUf ^oea P3x i, VmtSi'KJjfe &<w^ac»

'ifi eOfisn'V fi-alleC

TMiiimll-'

I --orthebart^usSitV, to oiisiftmi •ijii'r '.••'•• jjidw

saraiit .14 ,W JAn« of:

4

1

Fall and Wtnter^oods .. *r

vans-ni

1

jJ

-r»CnD*lsting

in ^art of FINI

fi

'I -r -a

French, English and AmefleSn CA^siqjrEiiEB i. ?e _,si ay tbtOAiJ

jxibaod

EhpHD M6UOH) for Boslnesa Snlts.' French Clptli, Obeskln & Beay^ Whloh will be said at ihe Wry lowest pric&ftW cash only, by the J*

vd or

na4» np te*'

7 A ami b*e*uodi o*JJo

"LOW PRICES, EUCT FITS, and FIRST QUALITY 600DSn

IfAfft Sf.,1idtftli Side, tot. 6th 6 7 th.

N. B. Outilnadone

to order

andBepsi^lns the

ateo, Benotatln|

.heapeatsanner.

43m

BOOTSAND8HOES

iftf

U'

use

generally.•ttaetiaBof

to whieh he calle tbe his

ftlendjlftd uie pnbE^

Oflode^ deHt«r»d t6%

.caah

..

ny part of the oity firree

Boots & Shoes A Alt*

or

rt:"

C. E. weu «*t*eet Atookdir #nadn, Kaw««, ead Chk' drains 8umnM* Wbasn»httt t' wfl 1 onr for Ml atthe j..,.

H-?n#a9gaj»q961

aUo

MozKle loader

i!«

I Very Loweel Cash Price! AndJ hafe ^1|p^Vuj(^ji«lo*taik&l Men's, Boy'» and Youth* B«*fcen»fct»s,bWgh »t the ne^d of *AeJBlkrketvSo tJj*r oan be JSold to SflUthePreseW Tlncft

My motto 1* "Boy Qheap^iatt flheap—J»a !l •koffts ahdQuttk Bataa.^ I al«o msnnlSMtttre sU klads

»raiy'

Store. -4fth

JV ,.r

ot

^trcnfra fJtrr\t»ir iii On the shorteet noHaa^d iffea soft islhfonabJe styles. IffflFDUn «a*e-Atetly and In baste.do*aot My**** ^.^B^OLES, jyMtf Ho. 16, North 4th Street.

jtdm4^

rever,Baall\rex."1«padim»aaU.tandD.oerrainiyMMU.

ta

aa Intermittent

I TUHIY MIVWRRID Sse.Cfcw. E. King,

disappear with a really

A,

I I N S

PBEPARBD PRESCRIPTION

Made from the Preecription

of

88V.CHAJS. I.UXS, M. 0., U. Bh Mw

Tor the Prevention and Cora of

CONSUMPTION

Special Derangements of the Nervous Syitea

Dieordera

Tnae-Isr

BLOOD

of the

and for

aU

tional Disorders of the Stomach and Buwela.

Tbe Prepared PreserlpUon Iaareaeeathe

deepase

ootoe

strensth and

the Pale Blood.

tne

Itsnbdnee

the Ohille and

T*

ver,of

and diminishes the Szpeatoratien. It oheekar

MIQHT SWEATS,

always.In iron seven to tonr-the

teen days. The Appetite is invigorated, and the patient rapidly gaine fleeh the Cenfb and the difflcnlt Breathing are speedily relieved Bleep becomes calm and

refrsehing

tioni regular and

the

sMsti--thesnap

nsiform.ASTHMA,

Al

the

general

OONsUMFriON, BrondhUJLs,

astoniahing

Should be nsed

Wpr.

Snpnresaed

tares,"any for the. Oongh

rafidtty.

THE PRE3CBLPTION

in

every Disease,

by

name known, in whloh there la exhibited rangement of either the

Disorden,.BLOOD­deandAcwnatever

NEBV0U8

Systems. It is

or the

asieqaalled

in Tesaale

Jtensee."Whitw."

Scanty or

PBfcPABED PBK8ORIPTI0N

The

Best and meat

both

eoonomieal Medicioo

be taken.tne The average dose, la

that

«an1,the

two

tearao

taken once a day. The

omfo

,patient

itianlMs.

nsver

under circumstances, to use

"Cough

MI».

"lilapeetorant*"

Sxpectoratlon "Ionics"

tat- tho

for the Appetite

«a Ute

Weakness Iron for the Blood Anodynee Nervons Iritation Aelda

fbr

Waating.*ItaTortherforSweat

Night

Whisky or Cod Liver Oil for the

Bpiaino Aoxion

is npon the Oonstitntldnal

Otjo-

ditlon, and, through this Oonditioa, npoa the Whole Series of Symptoms.

Statements from Patient*, 4k&u Cotuw

HILL,

OrjtoinriTiI

stage of

an.,

was in the TSJT

Consumption.Ohilie,ten

In days

PxnoBOTioir,

the

Sweats,taktag­«redtlew*disappearwellafter

my Night

decreased, and finally

mere skeleton before,aitogethar

ed* A

I

am now

with flesh. My is a marvel to ail who know me

.—

Mas.restoration

C. L. WaieBT,

"Tfonr

Prescription saved my daughter's

and hae probably saved

benefitted by its

Ufe,

ue

licv.£.

hundreds of doUara

.''

HCMPHSUCTB.Bemsen.

S. J.

bless Ood for the benefiit

we

from onr Prepared

have reoe'vel

Prsecription."—

anmx. Blossbnrg,

Bev.P.

one to hero

fm-

Penn.

I

have reoommeaded

it

tine

UM."—Bev.0.D. Jone,

Wisconsin. Tbe

"PB5PABED PBKSCBIPXIOM"

in a

$1

ianat

A

N. T.

Consultation free-

up

bottle, and Is sold in Terre Haute, by

MAHAN A CO",

I. L.

and b?

Droggiata

generally or

orders may be addressed to the Sole Proprietors

OSOAB O. MOSKfl

CO., 87 Oortiandt

A

Circular, contain­Strset

ing Testimonials of many Oases

write for it.

snooeeeftilly

treated will be sent free, by mail, to ail who

VfiU

declSdeod

TEBRE HAUT®

•9&PK

C0MM£BCIAL COLLEGE,

Corner Main and\ 5th Strmte,

[OYBB TTTBLL,. BIPLKT A CO.]

BNTBAfrOX FBOBt FIFTH SSBSMT^ Is

tti*

a

oldest and most reliable Zaetitntioa of

kind in the Btate

thf,

Iu»truotion

aU

given ia

tranches pertaining to a thorough

thw

BnrineuXdn

eation, snch as

iOO£.IU(KPllirS. PEJfMAJTSHIP, «BBCA#TIL* CAICLhAllO.VS, M, A Boholarship

in this College is good for

living

Tor

'.Vf ^acv-'feawwv

Woolen :Shirts, let •Knit Jackets,? ^fcawljadfei-, Shawls.

farther information,

UCt,

the Stndent the privilege

»ii. ?oLmanshlp,

cf

Beviewteg

A.t Pleasure, Free of Coarye. A

few Pnplls will be admitted,

94,00

per month,Arithmeticin

at

NO VACATIONS.

onII

H.

and see

Johool Send for College Paper.

.'the'

AdJ

reas,

GARVHT ft OWEN, ii mhl3dtf FBIHCIPAIA.

ATTORNEYS.

H. BLAKE,

11

JNO.

p.

BAIAN.

VjiAf

e%fk

f:^S

.. .. h,

Attorney at Law, ,f*

AND

ISrOTA-R^ST FXJBIjICOVFICE—On

Street, between Third and

fourth Streets.Ohio

oetMdAwto

esAsua am«r«

"p^AIllD & CBUFT,| Attorneys [at Law,

:a.t

.Omoa.—No. 83 Haln Street, np rtain. ftusatf Wm. E. McLBAN,

Attorneyand Conn sell or at Law,

GENERAL COLLECTING

&QXHT,

Xenr© Haute,

In^.

dnic*.—No. 86 Main Street. decddly ?t

iTf

cc

DENTISTRY.

rkK.

It.

Ula.

H. BABTHOLOMJSW

-•_/ 8uao*oa aim Migaawcati ft E NT IS T, Snocessor to Dr. D. M. WJCLD.

1ST Main flit,

So,

national Bloek, Terre Hante, Ind. [tnJOdtf KICHABDSON,-*. DEN T" I S TF1 nooMioa to na. a.

OFFICII—On Ohio, between 8d and 4th 3 aplMtf TBBBB-HADTB,

DK-°-

«0»-

O. LINCOLN,

The Oldest Efltablisked Dentlit In Terre

Hanta,

Onion—On Sixth Street, between Mala sad Ohio, one door south of National Boose. Having had upwards of eighteen yeare* etgperienoeln Dentistry, he Is oonfident that haws give satisfaction in all

OSM.

7-f? if

»ii a 3ai«*S

JjyflOdXf..

V.-J

«a» #1 sf?f

-nhl**

as'» HOT IL8

i-iHA

ils

tlo«w»F»

oi 'iUii

—t«* '»Iattymotto, "ite* Castomenr) old and carafe cordially invhed to

m• ..'rutt 'inn

jaooa auTK. eaouo- at^ NATIONAL Coa.

1UIHOUSE,10Sranax,

SIXTH

ut

TKKRE HAUTE! UST. JACOB

801., rsonuBna.

Bm

This House haa been thoroughly irtnk»l. mySSdwly ...ni cUri^fi

MB

rjBBBE HAUTB HOIJSB, ooajrrn aun

I

btbti sr*aiwlflQ'tit

Terre Haute. Tn«Ham|(This Hotel Has reoentlj been refltted. aa* jMktJa trst-eHae order, ofltring aooetnmodatfona aaaax passed in the State. i,k

T. C. BUSTiH^

\j

^gg'a-^rj edi *o eoeafcocq «r -ai

Prap'

PLAKK. HOUSE. -"i:

ooamta or nasi

JLTO

oxia crnsaia.

Terre Hante, Tnflla wa. iNMNMa Oflloe of Harshali, Kentetnm* and •aivatliie giek LifiM.

Free But* to aad front all Iralaa^,^ n"1®***r

'•f atflit ».«3r

WHITTIE

tflT St. Chwi« Straw. W.10B1H

WHOpamphletwlun

treats «m«dentlnlly all deHoat*, Ii6loateand long standing waplatnta, flushes |IHB0 iQ$& in AntftH* ottfl »WO ItiSyit tients everywhere. State yoar caae.

WE SELL FOB ONE DOLUS

GoTjD

and BUrtr Watohva, *ffh*aes, 8ilk Dress Patnrnt, Oaipa&ogs, Oaneatia Goeds, Ac. cmCULABB SONT FWBB giving full particulars, or ten ohea*a seatferOne Dollar, (Ueciiborg ten diflereat ertislfs whiak we will sell for ONE DOLLAR l&ACCl

Splendid inducements offered to Agenta eesdiag ns Clubs, Address LABONTI tlAJBliT No. 83 SOdbnry Stmt, V* N=f?2l£