Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 September 1869 — Page 1

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one week from to-morrow.

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tiat». Crawfordsville "Worosii' •"Suffrage TB* Crsvrfordsville Woromi"SufFa ^Convention commenced tO-n/ofWw.

CBANO AN»-E«O are traveiing'thrciigh State, together, having other .touman curiosities to make up a big stow.

boards ofithe Jp^iaiutfJolU Academjr Music this week.

|re»ch at the Academy o| Musip, In^anapolis, last nigbt.

.oo.oo&.QaTe.a3yo„ AKTICLES of Association Tor ihejlndiana Architects' Association have IjeeW

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has tendered jtj^

at, tecw.Aj»k dMtatf •*«.*&! AUfMDOCtMic Central Committee of Ohici to help 'Btt folXr&gVi^ 'fcooM^te

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Tan |hu« Mte Baker Oumbth. cjo aoverajd^p^ftfloMAdFbbtruded it^c upon the solemn deliberations of M. E. Conference in s«ssion at Ind

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IK Vi. (Qi*^i^'ilWt(Lhei8t|tRj:wri j^|mises to be a good-old fashioned exhibition UllsA a0Hi_DJipr»lH»^iec)iBtJiB»i |»r

There will be no attractions for tbe^gdm-

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THE Mirror says that Mrs. Jane Bit JMrju.cottoty, was.diy.oiwd f*o.® lie'" husband in the morning, and in the after-

Dhe

a «%tl turned Coon.

•JVlNtf tfiii* (hejur fty n. "i fl -1 •—Vllhi .1..JMW 2 A ifai Isale oi. .pliiugbler Iwuale

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jftjs that conv^^jhis ^stuoniD^" neiM also tells that 'Bisfcbpa

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the-authority df «'Rtehpind

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Joaes Pomuu^iit) MUehelly put up at 'MAiiW'^,BQUSe, ta ^ay.eUi':i^ tOther

night, feUMVlYM^Mibar window! to

jDr. ®. B. Glick and Jjer-

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^fe'r& ^i(ed to.theiwiiataaee of the "Buffaier, and are doing all that-osedibal .iriii ind philtn't"'/T7 "*. fortunate. The principaf injury is wjiat the surgeons-would.calLconruni nuted fracturo fbe^^ |ndh% ory serioul ff

blsjaWMHOai'fJJiJ' "J ll" 1 ..iivj, AT IU* Hwmfcoldt Oeotwint«l celebta-

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edit^^jjhe1,,^?"^^ 1he «ddPo«)iVRhieh is jnibiWhed'in in (lie Al­

lowing' "i,V 1 -t 1 racefUl Jrt'd ''fthbtatly^«dr. Jaipes 1?. X"Wi sWiveniil at aiiMisf4he Hum bold tcantettfa-y

aBHl'will fatak'atfio

lations made.

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O I/ (.T«» -WE« AH»NJ ^MTMRFTO^LVES Currency tot he'Kl ft)wing efnguiar report-

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•fMS^MNICU llf IU1UU 1U ^e» the jail at New

Albany, by PrtfrftTWBo, more thaaji^

more commOTly

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Ta^jaitwi.^utW Tw^jaUry

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^^VAsWnptqTii W «W?lnt l)T tttllfan "|nV» h»Jf), the stolen money being signed by the Treasurer, but otherwise: ire^rtarly fitfei out. (The sleaffiljj ef "Ahese bonds was depMd, card by Secretary McuulTocS, but, fi^y |«alwr Aeveilhs^eea.) iFcask. Reno {••iiRtea^tbat portton rf raew bon"d»',»«re ir4in .whfln It'^as iSS^wediaiMbrobbed by the 'Bono Gang, 4* they w^re »direowd to ^^ai^rli^aAe^waeo^^Wote ta. K«koSEiiV wa» ta. Mil theip and getvthem

T*o intknattons were

tfirttWAit by him pointed to Tlung, Mrs- (Jlem and Abrasis as these parti®. This information we have from a prominent lawyer of this Judicial Circuit."

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3°^ "Bugland.

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'Mi:^GB Airf«a^« Mtfort Wayne next, week-

liOHtodJi, Sept 18.—The Times caljs to mind that the first

better, aad must make the best of thiem.

The Daily News says the question ss to

Spain and the United States remains]unsolved. WMile^l}f.A*tt^ .is impatieijt delay, tbe former is sending armaments that ma,

The Spanish Exchequer is virtuUly

fact must bejconsjdered in estimatingjtbe pdAWiMfelPa^tOT pending crisis. LIYJIEPOOL, Sept. 18.—A letter is fubHsh^'f^m Mr: Oottmissiofter of »tbe' Bevenito^ Depsrt

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devoting the .surplus revenues \jjf the

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revolution Spain ha^pfcslwr^afla i^one of the evils lai^ta. charge of the Bourbons have:^lMnffUBed, but liave

sMsm: and public security. The Mthe Government in the provinces l» reviewed, and its action then contracted with its action in Madrid. %ie^ml/:aJkiBWMg^^u ^one for tho best, but conflicting views an4 diverging tendencies of some of the no®Si bers of the Government produce h^F| lessness and imprudence. Among all there is hardly a ruling man in the wkole

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HB debl. lil&J) vaaitaoa ban ,itiI .ieJ Thomas

defd i. vt£.l iai Tj.-nm-)') 1o i&wsIotI The Spectator sayUtfMHbaWMtt S^ain atid tb& Ufrited S(drifts bh^ MCWWttitof Quba appears like a moral impotslbfnty^ uni versittrhelieved ufijuSt noW {n Spjain. The war enthusiasm there is gathe^in£

•j LJHVW a JtWAM ba* XKOTU sition isQ4 Minister SicHes' proposition Unr

and American sympathies the situation is very critical It 13 difficult to believe that Sgain, with a divided people, a bank-

it Spain, with a divided people, a I ^Irowury/o^eljol^nyWrevolflff

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nip to lose, noti

The Saturday ftr^few holds that if (the f!roi(iMsii«f Genial Bnklea is jujoarately'

Spain an:.Uwtth«imiato0 efi«ainitieM^ mediator. It is pouible some of tnoee pgapft iu BpMu ouu Iiq uii nwmJ of reinf^4ei^MI tb GUMQ44ls the absenca of the army. Without a military fijrce can tbe Begent retain the power of jthe Cortes against the Republicans and Oarlists? The friends of Isabella might be

lists? The friends or Isabella ipignc Midfli^Hthe&absMamvafr} Alluding to the desire of the Ameridans 9|a kn/ltU Atfks thejar gumenU of Mr. Buchanan in favor of

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ears now slavery has been suppressed, but whether it is their true interest to include aBldHeV iaodittkWdtagenial population in the Pniop is a question for future*

.history. .DM *t»}»i »»»ii »w Tne Times in-«ni sfet«eie»OQ ^tb« I story "Mw. Sto%%"admTls'tHat'afro consulted with by Lady, Byron only! on^

she difsuaded her from doing so. ShY omits to prodype adequate aulboiity (for her Btalemdht" Whatever tberg majl be behind this revelation, Mrs. Stowe Was wrong in publishing information wnieh i#|r||4aM^ibt 2v an opinion as «to yhat Option r^o^lf be taken upon it. M- Scbatescingjer '.T-|ain^ letter otofcjtbe 3ologw i^atfMUt^ stale Itiaf *WenfWrlti''"repeatedly Isasured him that Lady Byron desired the

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esiriy. lait week. It ia agood tt ^P-4w^ke'.^rrespiM^nt

unhappy glory of her marriage U)jdie itb] Bfci*iU ^fat tbjl ntaia^dj no secrets. ,t

Thomas John Penn. the last descecdfnt orth«,Wta.'| eh^fs^iy,3i9:,tffeldvd

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LONDONDERRY, Sept. 18—A riot be curred yesterday betwuen porters on

friends and the riot thte^tened becone formidable when the military appeared and chargin^''upo6'"tliie crowd of riot (rs dispersed them. Soveral persons were jured. but no one killed.

Wj6 600W bun 3Q«J FrancePARIS, S^pt. 17—evening —Gen. Priii's

was of an hour's duration, tbe subj^cmalter of conversation affording cause jor

accurately ascertained to-day that situation in Cuba, the revolution chances of its depression, as well as probable future of tbe Island as regaiids

fTide^i9r?i interfere between tbe contending parties, if only in behalf of and for tie icvuse busasmity^ G««^ Rrtm»

Usa't4^ to negotiate.with the American authgrili^s in the direction indicated fey tlae^mperbe

of

Mexico, before it was too late to do so

wmm.* ia»Mii«^i:€t4 0en. Sickles has proposed a new pica of compromise on the Cuban subject. Spain is in an intense state of excitement, blazing and boiling over, it may be said( on account of news from Cuba,: the reports from Washington 'aad Pita, and

Xh„TOTOL"W' FAB^ Sfpt, 19.—The Empress will depart for the Bast on the 21 of October. 1 fsliShg Emperor presided at a council bi Ministers to-day. Lb Public asserts that the French Government will tend no representative* tontto' Ecumenical coun-

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iperO? advised in

amicable arrangement between the SpajD' ish auihoritma and the Cabinet in W1 de for acquisition of territory by purch adding toward ihe close of his rem bis opinion to"^l^ ^SfdcVfhat if war tinued with its present attendant barbi

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memoimtio

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son of

KlngTictor Emmanuel of Italy, for the throne of Spain continues to bo a success. His earl^acecseioa to the crown is regarded as probable. Should tbe plan be carried into effect the youthful King will

and Biverra. Fire war frigates, with other vessels of f& ilii#y, ire-** rat to be dispatched to Cubs. They will, it is said, sai/ at an early day.

MAiBnvM9i|)i«4«ili^yHM^'ess has been in a complete ferment of excitement and indignation since the presents-

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Some of the journals abuse the AnfgHcan minister badly. They say he was sent herlTjftiltBl^ ti&rai^he was known to be a strong partisan of Cuban annexation. Gen. Sickles emphatically denies the asserittff that Vhj| QAJioBt iWeM only to Cuba. He insists he never broached the question of cessien of the island to tho that to interpose its friendly offices for the settlement of Spain's difficulties with Cubs.

Tl line WiVe ofQenoa alio nephew of King W°«: under the joint regency of Montpensier,

Serrano and Biverra, is gaining ground.

iota is jljove From Boston.

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From Boston

BOSTOW, Sept. 18.—An ironclad sieanatr Bf 1IP9°

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of.

men, aboat 300, was boarded by some of the Gay.flaidhJ9MfaM(inear New Bedford, last night She carried 18 gtins, had steam up and was taking material on board from a schooner, which was along-

that a doublp-ender gunboat was seen off ^hursdra. supposed.to be w&U

The twenty-six men, in

including prinKillbuster-

ard a schooner out of New Bedford, .were all discharged to-day for want of «m«.» 8'aoa'TS|,

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vn« jiaawo 8.—George S. Bennett, for 2§ years on thf local staff of the Cincinnati Enquirer, died very suddenly this morning of hemorrhage of the luegjk

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There is a rumor that the Democrat# to nomim

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ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18.—The stables of in Marhet and Seventeenth streets were burned early._yujL morning. Twelve or fifteen horses and mules perished. Loss

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dispaiah says {Glen. Augur Ration fcqp»,.$6UBritflandine atSn^je^riyerBeserva-^V-*.'fih*. occurred between a

opWPtP* hir^Sj^ one bundrea Sioux Indians ji^s| below ,his

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8n»iW''rfvW"WefeitltFeif'by^tidians 1 ^11 31 j**' Gov. Haight, of California, arrived at ttlWf WWHIf ittfoute East, and"Wm. S Win burn left for San Francisco this morning.. ft) I

Loutsvill^

LouipM|.l.v, Sept. 18.—^x-Pcefident nttfj tfrfs thlT fR^itte^ He #M1 organize the

-MillardMpmore. has been ^appointed a xleleeal^^t thSTC Commercial Convention, elega

ted to (do

w. mwgwarW"' Krornj upilitatethe

mmifHn^f A^angenbe^ts'hy writing (%%J[MA|r]at ODM, a^tipg lh|air idtefticlyS attandiieg andfikin^address 3d|n%esu W^thlTwm represent.' iSuitSbl^jPnpaMwona cadnhu be made for tie number c^mteg. Jfriper creden-.

be^brougnt in ^derHbat 110'

^B&ltmy ade in defernining deler

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.-(18.—TM schooner, 1

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of t^ AmericanXionaul.

ANGE 0? HAM^ "e eneral DeBodM has, issued the name of Los Tua ae Los Tunis, codi•of the recent Spanish vic-

Vory over the rebels at that place.

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countrymen at largo remained opposW to ^ueli'a WkpbWOfl" Stt^ply afl1 vised Geo. Prim and the Spaniards to imitate in this case bis own example, and give up Cuba just as he had given up

mawMhfron

W£s$mi«roH, Sept. 18.—Sjcrstafy Bout well has arrived and was at the Department this mornipgi llcansaciinf business. .1 iL KJLllfcfcie*«!i*dbikEHm cy fbrt pdesaptH)n HSfe^O^ •v—i,

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PHILADELPHIA, Sept lL— Ber. Benj Dorr, rector of Christ's charch, died this morning after a lingering illness, aged 73.

tion to push thejettlement of Cabs dif-

and prqsroke,*. .V*£. wiih., her. MaJUen win'prdbably'W'allowoa toDtlft along as they have befift doing, in the

Tnope

that

the Spanish Government will finally ae oapt Sickles', proposition^

COXIJSIOIf

Two freight trains caiixied on the Hudson lHver rirt!foa*at 63tfe Mr* etlaft night. SfeV^raT

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One train

ut fo rtunatelv' lhe

was loaded with oil,, but fo rtanately' the

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^Tboows Breanan, confederate of Beddy, tbe blackstaith in, the Graham robbery, died in the State prison last week.

STEAtlSO BfBASiD^,,'i

Charles Penton, a United Statesgaugei* and two employes, haya be^n held for trial for stealing brandy,from casks they. were sampling..w 1^ rf'- I Uii.-i i. 'r-trU iii,'.- YiHDlBBttT.M1TUI.« Cf

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Bumo^ iuys the unveiling of the statue of Vanderbilt, on the 28th inst, is to be mado the -occasion for a nhion of tho Central and'J&udson Biyer roads, and a dj^q laration of the long premised scrip divi-1 field and QuiKcvT dflnd. «_«•«-" "4 ,,

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The Carpenters'.tNatlonid Union adopted a report faver of co-operative societies and adjourned to meet at NeV Haven

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irREIOHT BLOCKADE. Hat

Raifroad Ijnea fputh of Lbuisvilfi^ Jvy especially those running to Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans and Mobile,: ar| all blockaded with freight, rind the agents of tji» diffwwJtJipeS jii^i'w T^prk aro vn consequence refusing to give rates or re-' celpts beyond.'

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Prospect Park raoe,-premium $1,000» for borllesthat hsd nerV^er beaten 2:40, waa won by Belle of Clyde taking, the 3d, 4th and 5th heats, beating Eastern Queen? Lady Augusta. Soubrette and others.— tiiA4hm?2ik}&'4^. The race for premium of $3,000, contested by Lady Thorny ^orga PplniQr, ^hode

Thorna, G^orga Pajxpttr, ^uoue 1

ii&mfviau-i V£ Ml»fliMippl MEMPHIS, ,i|.-^4n Af alfincl^ special ys Judge Dent, liberal Republican canfor Governor of Mississippi, opened the" Caipa^gn Corinth to-day, to a large'and enthusiastic audience. jAC^soir, Miss, Sept. |8.—A large and enthusiastic meeting of National Republicans to ratify tbe State ticket was held to-day. JudgS tfent, General Lowery and Thomas Sinclair opened the canvass to-day at Corinth,

says did ate

The State Fair will be helcUaere from the ?6th to the 30th 'of October.

CBA^^ESTON, Sept. ^9.-^-4, terrible accident occurred to Che night train, from' Charleston on the S. C. B. B. Before day light this morning a large tree had fsli44ia&&s ttiii teifl at'Codgorae'^aoip, and ifthe engine *qd p«rfc »f. the train wereprecipitated into the swamp. The engtile blew up, setting the cars and trestle on fire. About 600, feet of the trestle were burned. None of the pas-^ sengers were iDiiirejJ. Epgineer llargjriye and 'flrenia4i Gllrercwefe'kilied, 4^d fireman ijqrns sri^sly ]roun4ed.

QOESJIO, Sept. 17.»-rPrince Arthur visited t^e Ursygie

aje moving to nominate a straight tiont «nd at t^vo Tajeonapany with tbe cd^rnty Sfflfcft' Many -Li«Qt. Oov4rnor arft^ menibers «rt the *heih'expto«dtl!4tiOTi6Won'%ith'mix-' •pMVy Con^etl' Visttfed PoiKt Lev1!, as the f. guest of tlid'b'fBAfs of tn£'garrison. It is will visit tbe e'-vyfll in the

ed ticW»wiUe'ttl*rsiWyi TJje Republicans 'iN ihOlding'a ratifit^toivtniaatingtbtnight.

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•I feas..teUMiiM BALTIMORK, Sept. 1T.— Tbo garnd of base .ball this afternoon between the Maiyl&nd abd^P«time cluW Of lbls city, tbe firfet of a series for tbe etiatapionahip of the South, resyj.tpd, jn f'ter,26 to 12., •,* .-t ,^»mtbhh

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8T.^LOUIS, Sept-19.—Four boats pass ed here yesterday-on their way to assist outline the canal from, the Mississippi

Lake Borgne", fejow JSew .Orjeans, by which shipments in bulk can be made to Sbip Island in all weather, and there transferred te vessels,

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While Jobtt Matthews, a t61egrapli repairer, was taking down some wires frctn a pole at tbe elevator last evening, the pole fell, precipitating ^lattbBWs to the gibual, liltfct weiajfitiy^€ aSSAtTLT 8t A CBA£T Jt^W?Hr!

George W Jaliaa. a well known citizen was attacked ymlerday by a drunken( crazy man, a^d terribly beaten on: the bead, fracturing his skull badly. Ho will probably die. .asur i^| iMMIQRATtp^'' IGJHYKHTIOW.

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INDIANA. MONDA^^xORNINQ.-SEPTEMBER 30. 5869.

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ftOQl H6W xor&» I brAciog mnnj of tbe officers aid hoAV^

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aad We»*ern RaitroaJa. arrived hete on' a Special traih from SpHbiefleld. Il). fast nigbu. Paniel. J),refr,Wm.' H. andetfbilt and other prominent geeUemeft'of' NewTork ^r'e trtthlbe puHf!" fThess"' gentlemen are on Atsuf ins^ecf op bV^r the Toledo, Wabash & Western "*«lroaU witbiho vifiW'-ofciiaik»]ida».ibg.it w&h ihe Lake Shore Michigan Southern road^ and will report the result of thenr examination 10 the stock holders of the latur jfoad^ Incsaetheconsolidation iseffe^tbd the Deeatttr Bast St. Louis road, which i^' virtually' a bfanch of the Toledo and Wabash wilt be pushed to a speedy completion, and will open a 'feew' and Short route-from ttrts citjrtotfi^^Mt.

The consolidated lines will be eighteen hundred miles long ani WiH be called the Lske Shore," •Ohfcago1 'kttxi jWpb^h yjMj.j Tie p^jy#o)^ 1 surrey of the harbor this morning on a ferry boat provided for the occasion. They examined theproposed site of the Qecatur' and East St. Louis road on the island p-:

They left for Springfield, Ills., at 4 p.' tn. /on a special triin, sod wiH td-tnorrow' inspect that portion of.tbe Toledo, Wabash acd Wtstetnj-oad lyingb^twe^a Spring

BOUND OVER

-..v man* John Garrett, the mate of the staaiser •flirt, who- wae»arrested -by the United I States Marshal for alleged cruelty to

Frank Mooney, a deckhand on that stchtner, was held in bonds cf $2,000.

His ^?4t, nam« it) appears

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•POLITICAX?^**.^

Tammany primary 'election passed off harmoniclQsly to-nigbt. PROSPECT PAB^ .,

^WitelNOTOK, Sis^l T^-^JTohn Jay Kmn,-deputy comptrbU^er of th^currency, lnis raceived the 0 ntai'enta decided to accept lha ca8hier&hipot the Union Square National Bank,. which has'recently beten organised in the city of N"ew

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The arrangertents far the Irish Immigration Convention Id ba held here October 8tb, are progressing finely. The jpdHjatwnfl.aje, M)a( near^y every Stete in the Union wili Wiiapresented:-- li f'

AKREaTEP..

The ste^der Flirt arrived b&re to-day from the upper jfisaoun, and was boarded by a deputy U. 8. Marshal who arrested John Garret," het mate, charged with cruolty to Frank Mooney, wh'oaa case has been progressing several doys before a Justice. A large crowd of boatmen an4 levee laborers collected on tbe front of th6 boat, Snd tbreats were road?of lynching Qan-ett, bqt no demonstration was made. Itoooey has sued Garrett for $5,000 in addition to ihe suit he has againii tbe owners of tbe ^wat.

The motion of arrest of judgment made in tbe Clements-El wards case was granted, by tbe Court and Clements .was immediately, re-arrested and *$l be tried for adultery with*' Ed wards' wife.' E^9rds has filed a petition for.^divorce from bis wife. ait #a«. ItVkfet." ll:

^A'iytfer dated the 15th inst.t says,, eight comp^nies of cavalry and three' companies of Pawnee scouts Uft that post under command of Gen. Etanoan for the Bepubliaaa River country. »iK ,y». »,.vv

It ii reported ?that aaveral bands of Indians have crossed the Platte Bjver going south.

BAU.ROAP HATTERS.

A part of prominent railroad men em-

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PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. I Indications- are that the public debt. If^nt-^to bja jaBtfqjd^on^e. of, Oo tober will8bow very little, if any, reduc.„f frr ^i|l«s»9khipntib

having oeen very heavy. •r COBAK- TWDEPRHDEtrfc*^ Much of what is Stated as 'o the cijurde ofthe adminiQtrati^n on the subject*

of the

administration

Island and hRrtfttkift1 Woyj1 w&s1won b^A|^^ j^*^dei^ ik wifhcmBitbr of ht h*Ata in 11

Lady Thome in three straight heats, In beating Palmer, sqc na, anl Mountain Boy last.

conjecture. AH thst is certainly kno^n iavthe proposition of naediation Ahroii^t Minister Sickle? to tbo Spanish go^e'rn^" m'etif. Ttferfi are no present' indications of.jcjHppwlpdgeoispt,of belligerent rights. T&o policy of the administration has jai4. MI to onfowe tha heatraiiiy laws and to. apt |n gor4 fftilh sccorqing to treaty obligations. There i*n6 dues-' tion that lt Uljseply syoiipatbizos With Cubans" Miibpir! struggle, and will continue to exercise friendly offices w\th discretion, with a view to effect »Solution of the ^ij^tiq? satisfactorily to all parties intere&teJ. WwJ*

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lines, south of Nashville, Memphis ,and New prlbans tire not blocked'toitji freight, as reported by a New. York 4spetch of the 18tb. There Uas been some delay in the transfer from Jefferson villa to Louisville, which is not expected to continue any longer. The bridge over the Ohio river, wbicli is rapidly approaching com* pletion, will render these delays impossible.

.8^ 3 fciWNfew YOfk NEW York, Sept. 19-r-Eight jr^low fover patients from the french Corvette Qis^rese (aave t»ea adjnitted t# tbeiQuarazitine Hospital One death sin,co their arrival here. Among these whO' died ftt sea was hpr commander,

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BOSTON, Sept 19.—The next general meeting of the Social Science Association will beheld in New York oh fhfl36th, 2Tth and 28th of October, ^rom' the namps and fharapter of the gentlemen that wHl take p$rt, the proceedings promise to be highly interesting.

George W. Curtis,Prof. T. W. Dwlght, Pavfd" Dudtjrf ield, Sh"ephef3" "Horia ns (SPd.jRroderick Knapp, of. MewiiSorhi A. B- B. Spoffosd, Qongressiontil, Librarian, Speaker Blaine, Hon. J. A, (?arfl*)d, G. O. Potts, Hon.-H. L. Dawes, Professors Oilman said Bowen, of lE»le College, Prof. Henry, of the Smithsonian Iosiinjie, ao4 other prominent |pntlemea fead papers on the qqcasiQa it :^wb, .i— to

C1KOINNATI MABKE#.: tfWVftl T«le«crsph.1 OlHOi«»ATI, Sopt 18.

FLOUR-Sail and uacbatiged, family att$@ 6 2i. WHEAT—Saleable at SI 10^1 SOfor red bat bold 293c abnre theia rates. b«*

CORN- Dolt »i »1 no®I 02 l»*(l 0*T$i Firm at 60@&7, the lotter rato'for choice white.

for fall. was offerel 'at SI 10

Wltfabntbuypra. MESSl'OBK—Dull and prlces'nomfnaUt 3t. LA RP—Dull nM8V£. so demand, —Flrn

BtJLK WKATS and, 8idea at ferild at^tJ tiack-a.

irm bat quiet, (honlSera at W A .mLII

II and, sides at 16%. A small lJt'of ghbajdera tV' U*CON'—in void demand, Shoulders a{'l$}£ aodstdeaat for clear rit andl9 for clear. 8DTTEB—In botter supplj aad leas firm kt 30 (935 for prime to chniw.

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GuLB—136 buying. EXCHANGE—steady at 1-lQdUeoant baying.

NEW YORK MABKETBy Telegraph.] NEW YORK, Sept. ^8. COTfQH—Sajiar »t 30J4 for middling.

EbtisnflwitB tore iolnfe at

to WOijfG ifrfjr htpetMe Stite 4d9 wesftrn. 6 30 raO 90 for extra State, 6 2@G 50 for extra wes'era, 90^7 00 for white wheat extra, 35 @9 00 for It O, 6 60@7 tt) for extra 8t. and 7 25(39 00 for good to oh-'lce do. flOU-S i*S4Jis-sJ«waoda0aioi»qne»t/i

ITBISKr—Lower, western free at II J: 116, chiefly 1 H41 16. WH-EAT—Opened- heavy and l@e lower land closed with a fair apecnlatire demand and abme little exortinqqiiy, the Recline recoTered and $Hc*cS alii

S (ft fersH'.

RYE—Qnlet BABLXT —D"U. CORN—Heavy and l#9c lower at 1 00^11

BIO*—Quiet at S%gS^or Cirtlfna\ COFFBE-Finn. SCOAR—Firmer at 114@12$ for Cuba, ISfiU.

^WotAlsi^Q^r. JJPKTRpLEUM—Firm at 17 for erode and 32% forrefiriod-

LDATHEB—Hemloct sole in fair reqnest at 30031 but a9 bayera. /. WOOL—Qaiet at 4C@55 for domestic Met** 33tS$ •5 for ptlled, 52^57^ for tabbed.

I*NS*ED OIt»~4ifeta**8ceSl i* oaMAi TDRPKNtlNB—Quiet *t *a.

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[, OYSTERS I OTSTERS,!!—By this date I am prefixed to serve up tbe Beat Brands of Oysters in ^tU sty lee, as cheap as any other house in the city also-I sell by ..Canis,'.

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Private entffinQtjtA the. BesUunant on Fourth street, .WODI IC. A. IUBERT, Corner F$ifl$'and Ohio streets 15„dim

BOOBO «?SOH hife on bahd W fine lot ^dress fi4nne||sv^C|ll ^nd,f«ie,t^^nj. Septia-dift^ ik&it

BOOED ^§S So^t are selling nil staple articles at bottom prices.' Sept 13-dtf.

OAT HKAJL, Cracked-Wheat and Pearl Barley, at Joseph Strong's, No 194), Main Sf dtf.

CHICCE WIWES and Liquors at Joseph Strongs, No. 190, Main St. dtf.

A LARGE stock of Sugars, Coffees and Teas aold cheap., JOSEPH STRONG, 190 Main St. dtf.

FIHB ENQLIBH MACKEREL at joeepn SUoag's. dtf.

OKS ubmdmxd SOZXH more of t^ose fine Frencl* Goblets at. a mueh less price than eversold ia the eity, 75 cents per set,'at Greinor & Forrest'e, -corner of 3d and phio streets. dtf

WATCH REPAISIHQ.—In consequenpe. of increased business I have, been obliged to get an extra.hand, and have been forWinate enough to secure the services of an English watchmaker, Mr. Joseph Varey, of long expetience and a fine workman Those having watches to repair can take notice and govern themselves accordingly. 'S.'B. FBEEMAM, g{^, 161 Main street, near corner of $th. '1 idwlw it- -i -Ij .. r*

FRESH OTSTXRE.—For A N O 1 Oysters call -on Tbes. J. Langford, in Beacn new Bloct, corner of Main and Sixth street^ jir^o is now in. daily receipt ofFr»sh. Oysters, whiqh he is. prepared to Ornish the' trade or at retail- in any quantity. 3 dtf

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3^EET.—Fresh Oy'ite^^'Prairie Chickens, etc., etc, served lip in latest style to suit

oustomera P~ dtr'V

IEEBH, Proprietor.

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BABOAIMS I -BargainsFJ, Bargains'! 1 the clearance sale of Boots,ai^d Shoes I 64 Main. Street. dif.

M*N BIND BOYS SHOES at reduced pricfes at IX Beibold's, 64 Main Street. dtf. 1

CALL and see those veautiful French and Scotch Ginghams at Cornelius & Haggerty'8. 12-d4t.

OUR seventy-five Corset ia superior to sny dollar Corset sold any where in tbe city1, -Call afatt examine-it

BNZ & ARNOLD,

3,dtf' 89 Main street.

.MOHAIR cotii at Herz& Arnol's, 89 Main street. '"'dlf.

Vi ®T?E8^4TotaBtaiTkgood spaotaolos bas ulwaya been-a dlffipi^lt Job. Our readers will tie pleased tolearnthatihatdifficulty need no lodger be encountered, if they will call at the jewelry store of S. tt Freeman, National1 House Block, and procure a pah- of Lazarus Sc Morrib' celebrated "l^rfepUjd Spectacles-''^ They are wt-11 spoken of by the press in the east and elsewberteMiAti augl4-dwlm.

PsKLKD DRISD PBACHKS at C. I. Ripley's. ®dtf _. dh~. -a •.it":"- —JS-i—

A' FULL LIVE of Ladies, Misses and Children'^ B,o|ae at such prioes as will sell them fast, at C. WITTIA & Co.'s, 2 Ldtt 170 Main street, Doming Block.

FOR the Largest and best assortment of cloths, cassfmeres and veslings in tbe city, go to.Grover Miller s, corner Qtb and Maio'slrfrits.feSlUO. mS6-dtf.

FOR ready made cioimng teas than cost, go to Grover Miller's, oorner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf

You can find Preserved Lem6n Peel, at 0.1. Ripley's^ [26,dtf

THB "Phoenix" Hose, woftb $3 per doz^n, are sold at 15'c«nts a pair, at 21,dtf C. WlTtlO & Co's. 'J

IF you wnnt a suit of otothiDg made to Order Of new goods andf cut in the lates gty !e call at Fred Shlewing's, 198 Maio, between 6th and. 7th streets,

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for ncsoand new mixed western, 1 12rt|t 14 for sound do. OATS—l@2o better and closed heavy with.tbe advance lot, at G2U@65 for new western and southern,-closing at SUyi®63..

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POR'K—Lower aiad herfrf at |30 ?5@31 00 ifor new me^. ^isoVr-Vtdah, 29 W) for eld do, 27 00027 60 for prime and 30 10030 SO for prime mew.

BERf—Steady at SI 5# for xte*r plain mess and 120I7*W«*w extra m«3. VRBV mt

CUT MEATS—iairt at lg£01SK for shoalderaatid 17019c fbrftams. .• MXDDLJKS—Qetet lee cured at V£2g1Wf-

LABB—Qnlet aad bearj at} Rj^n^lfor steam and 19019%.for kettle rendered. BUTTER—Qaiec at 150SS for Ohio. 1

CHEESE—Quiet at 13016*£. MONET—Actire and Arm. GOLD—Opened at 36% aad closed at 36%.

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GRKAT BACB botween the tancy goods stores of Tefre Tor Mohair S*oiieAes Hers- anjl y^"ioft^, 69 Main Street ahead. i.

We biri-a cbance to buy a big lot of Mohair Switches, of the finest quality and tbe best a^ortoftent of colore, which we offer to our customers at a lower price than thdy cah buy them at any other establ'sbment in the east or west. #tf & AKMOLD. j^rp^9.Maia ^t. I^atsfeon 3d and 4th.

IfioHT TBRM of the Terre Haute Com* mercial CoTle^e

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"ALL IE WHO IXJVE Mtrsic LOOK H«»» {—For the comiog Fall trade 1 am now receiving altogether ihe finest as well as the largest stock of tb* best Pianos, the Silver Tongue Organs and Melodeons, together with "every variety, of small musical Instruments, yet opened in this city. Purchasing largely for cash daring the late oppression of money matters in the East, I can now offer the latest and most elegant goods at prices which others msy call cost or below cost, and old goods in the bargain. In my music trade in this city, I have so far been snocessful as to command a patronage ex tending for hundreds of miles in all directions from Terre Haute, thus making it a certainty that purchasers, by visiting the Palace of Music when needing anything in the musical lioe, will meet in ducements second to no other establishment Bast or West. All are invited to call and see fbr themselves no trouble to show Goods. L. KNSHER,

Palace tff Music, 48 Ohio street. 15-dlw,wlm. I if "*K# THAT DOI*LAR LI—How to save IF.—We are selling Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Notions,&C.,cheaper than any other house in town, and we have the largest stock

It map be we don't mean this, but if you ar^ disposed to be saving of yor.r green backs y»u might drtpi*

TDELL, RIPLEY & DEUINS,

d5twit. Corner Main and Fifth St'i^£|

BUSINESS 11 BTMINNS 111-~ N'T mean it-—If you will drop in at cur store will take less than a minute to see that we have tbe largest, cheapest, and iest stock of Dry Goods in the city. If you are attached to your "cutr&tcy'* it is well to know where you can get full value lor it The place is

TURLL, RIPLKT A DIWNTA'TJ, dStwlt Cdrner Main and Fifth St's.'

LOST OR STOLKN—A Liver Colored Pointer Dog, about ooe year old, white breast, and. bind £eet white and black speckled, fore feet and legs to the knee White and blacked speckled also, tip end.of tail white. A reasonable reward will be given for his return. Enquire at this office. i7(j3t

MOURNING and white goods. For an uuusually fine display, go to Tuell, Ripley & Deming's. 2t

SATIN de chine stripes, with trimmings to match exactly, at Tuell, Ripley & Dsmitg's. 2t

FRENCH merinos, all colors, at Tuell, Bipley & Deming's. 2t

NKW fringes and dress bi Ripley and Deming's.

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G. H. WHIDDKH & Co^ are receiving choice Reaches, every,, day, and selling cheep. 4-' dlw

FRED SCHLRWIHQ Has just returned ffoin the East' iand now offers for the Fall season of"l869, the largest and best assorted stock of Scotls, Cheviats, Melton, Beaver, Gaesimerv, Cloth, Vesting, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. I solicit .a callv' and exa«ninatioo of stock and prices. Ycur orders (ball have prompt and careful attention. Low prices, exact, fits |nd ^rat quality goods is my motto.

Monday, Sept.

6th, 1869. "... 25,d2w

cost, at C. Doming

SSMMU Dsns GOODB at WittigA Co.'s. 170 Main street, Demii

IT Ydtr "WANT a suit of c\otbing made in the very best style, and as cheap can be bought any pretitfci

•here, where women ndt employed, go to

and apprentfera are ndt

GroveV"# Miner's corner Gtb and Main m26dlt.

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THB finest quality of Lyons velvet, at Taell, Ripley Deming's. Zt

WmM$ -b-'"

{%4 -/4

ons, at Tuell 2t

FOB the finest quality of blescbed muslio, go io Tuell, Bipley & Deming s. 2t

TQK LABQSST and best aesortineint of Gold Pens in Terre Hauto ia at Bartlett & Grundy's, 101 Main street. If you want a real good Pen, go there to get it they are all warranted No. 1. 3dtf

SKLLLNQ Boots and Shoes very cl^eap at Qreiner A Forrest's, dtf .. —i r-rr~,—' -ut

COTTON and Silk Parasols at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Darning Block.

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SKWINQ MACHINES to sqjl or r%pt. at Riddle's.

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MOH AIB SWITCHES cheap, at Riddle's. a,us dtf.

BUT your Jewelry of Kiddle.

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FOB ^Une^white or colored shirt, good and cheap or a suit of 4rbite or colored linen duck ready made or made to order, go to Qrover $ Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26»dtf.

C. WITTIQ & Co, at 170 Main street, Deming Block, have a big table full of Bargains in Goods that must be sold. 2i,dtf

LACB COLLARS,' and hankercbiefs at Ridle'e. tf

BBAUTIFUL colors in orape Meretz Bereges and Lamartines, just recoived at Cornelius & daggerty's. 4dlw

CASSIUEBIS.—JJUII line, at very lowest prices, at Cornelius & JBaggerty's [6,d4t

MEN'S CLOTH GAITERS at $1.50 a pair at Greiner & Fqciestls, GOTAAC.of,Third and Ohio streets, itd dtf

NEW STOCK of Silver Plated Riddle's.

ware at dtf.

DON'T FOBOET that you can get the.best Hoop Skirts made- at Here & Arnold's Skirt Factory, 89 Main street, for a good deal less money than you can buy old stock, hich is oat of style, at any other store in the city, i* bin*! ed* '-iot dtf

LAWNS at cost, at C. Wittig A Co.'s, 170 Main street* Deming Block. 16,dtf

THB NBW DBT GOODS STORE, No. 73 Main street, formerly occupied by Wittig & Co., will be opened on or about tbe lOthof September, 1869, and.^ to be a N S

LASIBS' GLOYKS at cost, at C. Wittig & Co. s. 170 Main street, Deming Block. l«,dtf

GENUINE Imported Port.fjv 'l^a, California Claret.

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Pure Sherry. Old Kentucky White Wheat Whisky. Choice Liquors always on bai »f **&• JOSEPH STBONO, Grocer. 190 Main

GOOD LACB GAITERS lor $1,50 at D. Beibokl's, 64 Main Street- dtf.

HOSIBBT at cost, at C. Wittig A Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block, l^dtf

Jo ERLAXOEK bas j^ist returned from New York, where he bas been baying one of tbe largest stoeks of ready made Nothing for men and boys ever brought to the West. The goods are coming in now and all wanting anything io this line will find it to their advantage to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember, Headquarters for clothing, No. 93 Main street, second door below 4th* 8-dtf

ESTABLISHED MAY 12, 1851

FOB Bibbonsi Sashes Itows go to Tuell, Bipley A D«ming's. dtf

Tma BCST 9LACS inxh*. city for Skirts and Oornts is at WeisE's Factory, 159 Main street, between Fifth aad Sixth 4,dtf

AMTEH UI of aics L*eea, Xmbroiderisa and Alexander Kid Gloves, which will be sold cheap, at Wetss's Skirt Factory, 159 Main' stroet.

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•ioiUw li.-ss.seiiij fiti pistfl B"i(^ rig IVC-IT} E-IADW =GAI»»» *J( SIFFAQAA MTNU qautnq i"p. oi fcsiiiiai^Jsb brts t»il tlio "U~,\ e»o.Ii l/iio'.?o£noiq on

4,dtf,

Bpr YOUB wife a gold^atcb of Riddle. it JU& •. iiitt:' tfs i'• tf

THB only place to bay a good, stylish, home mtMMftoh&edlftnp Skirt cheap, is at Her* A Arnold's Skirt Factory, No. •9 Main street, between Third and Fourth. a S 3

TOU WANT BARGAINS 7 GO to O Wittig & Co.'g, 176 Main street, Doming Block, and look at the big table fall of cheap Goods., 21,dtf

Some

No Hnovol Some Goods must be sold,«nd we sell them 25 per cent, below cost. Look at our Bargain Table.

21,dtf 170 Main street, Deming Block,

LIGHT PRINTS at cost, at C. Wittig fe Co.'s, 170 Main sjraet, Dcpni^g Block.

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For tbe retail department, Mrs. Straus* has selected, herself, the finest and choicest goods to he found fat New Yorkr which she will he happy to show to her» customers. .. sel2-d4w3m

SHOEING TOBACCO.—-The fioest Virginia Gold Flake and Honey Bea smoking tobacco at Katxenbacb's,,. 14.tf.

FINE Havltna and Yara Cigars, lOcts, at Katzenbsch's.' 14.dtf.

FOB CHBWING.—The Qnast brands of Fine Cut and Plugtobscco at N. Katsen-

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FALL" STOCK.

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DRESS CSOODS!

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VEBI LATEST STYLES.

-irottfdtfp'-ftffii *bSM its jiasiia'-J aLUJiOYAt nit tins,"pnr sni jai t&m. Au$ ai «S III IKZ S

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BHPBS88 €LOTH, miirtss wdi 4 ao»»

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SATIM DE CHIME STUPES,

DIAGONALS,

CALICOS^/flannjjls,

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8HESTIMS ASBSHIBTINS8,

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Wirtia & Co.,

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MILLIVBRT GOODS.—S. L. Straus bas returned from New York with the largest and finest stock of millinery goods ever brought to this city Milliners caa assort, themselves, at bk wholesale room on tbe second floor, ss well and at as low prices as anywhere in this country.

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Fon F^VB CjBNTB.r^-Clear Cuba Cigar at N. Katzeobacb'3, Maia strest.

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SINOEB Machines sold ori motithly paymenu at 86 Main strbet. dft

Go TO W. H, Sage's for a delicious beverage. His elegant MacbijS Fount is in fine orders i2,dtf

ATARRH CURED FOB 36 cures.—This statement is true, because thousands will testify to the fact that only one box of Header's German Snuff entirely banished the complaint. Now, why will the people of this age suffer from one of the most disgusting of diseases, when in. this simple remedy they can procure a cure. A11 druggists keep it. Or Send 60 cents to O. P. Seymour & Co., Boston, And receive a box by next mail. 20-d6teow

THB best pair of White Moise at 16 cts., at C. WITTIQ & Oo.'s, 21,dtf 170 Main street Deming Block.

SPECIAL NOTICES. OBAND CTOAIKA BALK OF PSF GOODS.

TUELL, RIPLEY A DEMING, Are now olostng oat their entire stock of Summer Dress Good, to., Ac., at Interesting price* t« buyers. Find their advertisement ia another eolumn of (his paper. Bead it and proSt thereby

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In fact EYBRYTAiNG caletilated keep on? stock as it .is, tbe most complete ia the state.

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GIVE US A CALL.

Tuell, Ripley Deming

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Terre Haute, Ind.

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