Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 3, Number 102, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 September 1872 — Page 4

RAILROAD TIME-TABLE.

INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS.

ABBiVKS FROM WEST. DEPARTS FOB EAST.

3.29 p. Day Express .fjfi f* 12:35 A.M Lightning Express 6:10 A. Night Express o-ioA-M-11:25 A. Paris anii Decatur Tiara. JKOM THE BAST.

TERRE-HAUTKAND

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INDIANAPOLIS.

1KAVB. ARRIVE. 1*05 a.m Fast Line 5:20 a.m

7:00 a-m Day Express o5 a.m 3-25 p.ra Atlantic Express 11:00 p.m 2:20 p.m Indianapolis Local 4:40 a.m ST. LOUIS,VANDALIA & TEERE HAUTE. LEAVE. Vandalia Short Line Route, ARRIVE 5:2 A. Fast Line 1:00 A.M 12*30 P. Pacific Express 3:30 P. M. 11:10 P. St. L. & Cairo Express 9:16 A.

EVANSVILLE AND CRAWFORDSVILLE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. 6-50 AM. Express 10:30 P. M. 2:40 P.M. Mail 3:19 P.M.

ROCKVILLE EXTENSION.

XEAVE. ARRIVE. 4:35 P. M. Mall 10:20 A. M. EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE A CHICAGO. LEAVE. ARRIVE. 6:45 A. M.. Express and Mail ..3:15 P. M. 4:4Q P. Accommodation 10:50 A. M.

LOGANSPORT, CRAWFORDSVILLE & S. W. XEAVE. ARRIVE. 4:40 A. ,.Mail 11:15 A. M. 4:45 P. Accommodation 7:45 P. M.

CINCINNATI & TERRE HAUTE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. 7:30 A. Accommodation 3:F'0 P. M3:45 P. Extra Freight 10:40 A.M-

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1872.

City and Neighborhood.

THE raiu, the rain, the cold drizzling rain.

DR. O'LEARY, the lung doctor, is at New Albany.

BEAR in mind the great event of the 5th of October.

THE dawn of the eventful 5th of October draweth nigh.

MR. VOORHEES will be at his home in this city, to-morrow.

CAPT. POTTER has returned from the Cincinnati Exposition.

THE gay gamboliers on the green, will have a hearing this afternoon.

THE State Fair of Indiana commences Monday, at the city of Indianapolis.

PROFESSOR ORA PEARSON has returned to Indianapolis and resumed music teaching. I'

RADICAL enthusiasm is on the wane in this municipality. The Rads overdid themselves.

PAY day with the school teachers of the city. Shannon and Anderson are in their element.

"EVERYBODY," for September, is out, and eveybody should see it. Send to Sage & Co., Buffalo, and secure a copy.

W. F. COTTMAN has given up the sewing machine business and returned to his first love—camentering and building.

MR. H. C. LIPPORD .ought to have a liberal patronage in his school of {esthetics at Promenade Hall, Grand Opera House.

THE firm of Ball & Diusmore, physicians, has dissolved by mutual consent on account of the continued illness of the former.

BEAR in mind the joint discussion at Turn Halle, next Friday evening. Messrs. Heudrich and Fabricius arc the champions.

PARIS is being rapidly depopulated. A local dramatic company has commenced its evening performances for this season.

THE 5th of Oetober will be a date upon which will occur an event never to be torgoten by the thousaud3 who will be present to bear witness.

THEY had a hail storm at Paris the other day, when hail stones as large as the traditionary hen egg were found on the earth in large quantities.

E. J. HUGHES, of Rockville, is now filling a clerical position in the Terre Haute 6tore of Foster Brothers, we see by reference to the Rockville Patriot.

IT now transpires that Isaac Herr, editor and part proprietor of the Brazil Miner, furnishes the Mail "Husks and Nubbins." He does it very creditably.

THK stomach of Mr. Grant's Terre Haute paper revolts at crow but relishes bull pup, raw or roasted, when sauced over with Government pap, in the shape of the Postoffice letter-'ist.

COL. COOKKRLY and other speakers •will address the masses at "Burget's corner," intersection Walnut and Ninth streets, Monday evening. Other speakers will-probably be in attendance.

EARLY'S GROVE is the point selected whereat to hold that grand Liberal demonstfa^jqp, on the 5th of October. A vgty appropriate place,as a smaller grove would pot ftcconj.tftodate £Ue passes \yJio wJJJ be jg frttsotoy»f

Snnday Services.

TJ- uil Sunday services at Centenary, Rev. J. W. Greene, pastor. Rev. Parker Milligan, pastor, will preach at the United Brethren Church, morning and evening.

First Presbyterian Church: The usual public services to-morrow, by Rev. Alex. Sterrett, pastor.

Christian Chapel, Rev. B. B. Tyler, pastorfServices at 11 o'clock A. M.}conducted by Elder Wallace, of Nova Scotia, preaching in the evening. There will be S. S. meeting in the evening. All are welcome.

Second Presbyterian Church, corner of Ohio and Fifth streets. Services to-mor-row at 11 o'clock, the sermon founded on Psalms 110.1. "The Lord said unto my Lord—sit thou at my right hand until 1 make thy enemies thy foot-stool."

Services in the Congregational Church to-morrow at 11 A..M. and 7:30 P. M., Rev. E. F. Howe, pastor. Sermon in the evening to young people, upon "Success," as illustrated in the life of Rev. Dean Andrews, of Marshall.

Preaching at Asbury Church, corner Fourth and Poplar streets, at 10:30 A. M. and at 7:30 P. M. on Sabbath, by the pastor Rev. James Hill. Subject of morniug discourse, "Angels, and their Ministry." Public invited. Sabbath School at 2:30 P. M.

Preaching at St. Stephen's Church tomorrow, morning and evening, by Rev. Large, assistant minister of St. Paul's Cathedral, Indianapolis.

The singing is a prominent feature at this service.

A Conditional Engagmcnt.

For the last four years, a devout Grantite has worshipped at the shrine of a certain city belle, praying for her smiles, however faint and beseeching for her hand, however grudgingly given. The discriminating belle has as persistently denied the boon besought, until recently she made him a conditional promise to the effect that if Mr. Grant is elected she will marry him,if Greeley is elected he is to forever cease his calls and constant importuning. Both are sanguine, and since the compact was agreed upon, the lady has become engaged to another, and is procuring her wedding outfit to marry No. 2, while No. 1 has had the dimensions of his symmetrical form taken by all the tailors within a radius of a hundred miles of Terre Haute. The young lady does not even fancy the Grant worshipper, and we insist that Greeley should be elected by all means to prevent this matrimonial muddle which can butreslut in a speedy divorce.

WE regret to learn that Mrs. Laura Harris Sparks, wife of Mr. J. F. her husband J. F. S., thought changes Sparks, of Danville, Illinois, died at Grass Lake, Michigan, recently. She had long been in poor health, and of scene would benefit her, and with that hope to cheer him, accompanied her to the sparkling spring3 at Grass Lake, where she soon after died.

Deceased made considerable reputation as a writer on various topics was noted for a life replete with good deeds. May she be amply rewarded in the happy hereafter that will surely bless her.

THE youth who made the tour of the State with the "sundown" of Messra. Fouts, Hunter & Co. claims to have once been a detective in San Francisco. They call 'em thieves here and this particular one was detected in a very sickly enterprise of that order. It is not a very easy matter for anybody to get across the Ohio river with a "turnout" representing so much money, and belonging to so enterprising men as F., H. & Co., especially in this age of telegraph and railroads.

BRENNAN & Co., Ohio street between Third and Fourth, (Clark & Wright's old stand,) though they have not been established here many^months, are doing an immense business in the merchant tailoring line. They do just as good work and furnish as good an article of goods as any establishment in town, and not having exhorbitant rents to pay, of course, do work of this character cheaper than anybody else. We can truly testify that they do elegant work. Give them a trial.

THE HOGS.—All the gutters up and down Sixth street, which have reeeutly been so nicely rounded up, are now being rooted into gullies and holes by the droves of hogs which fill the city.

And still His Honor the Mayor, regularly draws his salary—the police fail to go the rounds of their beats, and the Council meets once in two weeks. If the city officials could only find time to give a few moments attention to the hog question, some of our citizens would not regard them quite .so hoggish.

JUDGE S. B. GOOKINS recently pre sided at a meeting in Chicago, where the people met to consider the cause of the prevalence of crime in Chicago. The conclusion arrived at was that the saloons were responsible for most murders, because in the great majority of cases, the parties guilty of such deeds of blood, were under the influence of intoxicating liquors at the time. Judge Gookins thought those who dealt out liquor were the real culprits.

SECRETARY HAVENS is the happy recipient of a dispatch from the Hon. George H. PendletoD, wherein that gentleman gives the gratifying assurance that he will surely be here on the 5th of October. Mr. Pendleton is a states man of world-wide reputation, but during the present canvass, until within a few days, has been in Europe. From now on until the Presidential election, he will champion the good cause of Liberalism.

WE forgot to note in our columns yesterday that the Young Mens' ball at Dowling Hall the previous evening was a success in every respect and that the hundred couples present enjoyed themselves until a late hour. Thus was successfully inaugurated the season of balls in Terre Haute.

REV. ROBERTSON'S congregation at Louisville are making frantic endeavors to re-instate him especially Is this true of the sisters, it is said—^not a very gocd argument in their fa,yqr. Were the pfifeuder a woman they would Jsiqk lier out of foii witusut

THE Indianapolis Trotting Park Association did an act to the credit of all concerned, when the services of Owen Tuller, Esq., of this city, were secured as President -of the Association. This enterprising gentleman has spared no exertion nor expense to make the October— commencing the 4th—exhibition, the greatest success of any like enterprise ever attempted in Indiana.

GENERAL THOMAS M. BROWNE, Radical Republican candidate for Gubernatorial honors in Indiana, will speak at the Wigwam this evening. Mr. Grant's subjects will make frantic eudeavors to get out the faithful in force but if it chances to rain this evening, they will not succeed in getting the speaker out for he has no affinity for water, it is said.

The best place in town for oysters, either by the dish or can, is at Stone's old stand, South Fourth street. 28d3

Heavy Felt Boulevard Skirts, at $2.00 and $2.25, well worth $3.00. Heavy White Wool Blankets, $3.00 a pair. 28dl FOSTER BROTHERS.

A Splendid Line of black and colored Silks now in stock at attractive prices. 28dl FOSTER BROTHERS.

Fine, luscious bivalves, fresh every morning. Fourth street bakery, Seybold & Johnson. 2SJ3

Notice.—All persons indebted to me are hereby notified not to pay any money to any person without an order from me.

AS. VAN EATON.

Terre Haute, Sept. 28th. 28d3 —2^Just received, a big lot of Ginghams worth 16f cts., which we are retailing at 12J cts. 28J1 FOSTER BROTHERS.

The ladies' oyster saloon, 22 South Fourth street. 28d3

Stands for Sale.—On Tuesday morning next, at 9 o'clock, I will offer for sale, at the Early Grove, TEN refreshment stands —to be awrarded to the highest bidder. No bid will be consideced for less than five dollars. The stands will be located by the Committee before the day of sale. The bids will be for choice of stands.

E. B. ALLEN,

18d2 Chairman Com. ou Grounds. [Journal cojiy

The BEST to use, The EASIEST to sell, The DOMESTIC Sewing Machine. The Domestic Sewing Machine Co. are now prepared to negotiate with an energetic man to take the agency of Vigo county for the best machine ever yet invented. To a good man who can furnish reference and security a good opportunity is offered. Special inducements to men of capital who wish to make the sale of the Domestic their exclusive business. Address Domestic Sewing Machine, 222 East Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. R. W. LUNDY, 28(16 Manager.

We have sold during the past week an unusual amount of Carpets and Oil Cloths. Our prices on these goods are very low. No one should buy a Carpet without first looking through our enormously large stock. 28dl FOSTER BROTHERS.

Grand Opening.—The Grand Central Saloon will be opened on Saturday evening, with a first-class lunch. This saloon is situated next door to the Opera Livery Stable, on Main street, and has been fitted up in good style. All are Invited to call and see us. Gus. SHONAKER. 26d3

The Grading on the Indiana division of the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Railroad between the Indianapolis & St. Louis road and Brazil will be let in small sections. Profile can be seen at Rosedale, Parke county. 25d3eod J. B. BROWN, Contractor.

Notice.—My wife, M. Meneely, having left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, all persons are hereby warned against trusting heron my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. ANDREW J. MENEELY.

Terre Haute, Sept. 26, 1872. d3

Dancing and Deportment.—Mr. H. C. Lippord respectfully announces to the citizens of Terre Haute that his Dancing Academy, in Promenade Hall of the Opera House, will be open for the reception of pupils on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 3 P. M., for ladies, Misses and masters and for gentlemen also at 8 P. M. Term, fifteen lessons tuition, $10 per scholar. For further information, Mr. L. can be consulted at the Terre Haute House. 25dtd

If you want the nobbiest suit of clothes at low prices and made of the best material, go to J. P. Brennan & Co., Ohio street, between Third and Fourth. They are receiving new goods constantly, and guarantee good fits and workmanship. 23d6

Wanted.—A good woman one who can do house work, and at the same time give attention to small children. Good wages will be given for a good woman. Apply at the corner of Sixth aud Oak streets.

They Must and Shall Be Sold. On Monday, September 23, I will commence selling out my entire stock of China, Crockery, Glassware and House Furnishing Goods at less than importers' prices, as I am going to quit merchandisery entirely, aud the entire stock has to be sold in a short time,as I have leased the store room to N. Katzenback for five years and have to give him possession very soon. The goods have been marked in plain figures at such prices as were never known in this market. Therefore, every one who is in want of my liue of goods had better avail themselves of this opportunity, as the goods must be sold, and in a short time, and low prices shall sell them. MAJOR B. HUDSON, 139 Maiu street/

Something Sew!—It will be interesting for lovers of fine art to learn that a lot of splendid Photographs, which were taken from the best original Oil Paintings, have arrived gnd arefor sale at

R. &AGG'S

gd(J Art- pmpofjum, 81 Mftia

SHAWL EMPORIUM! Fall Wraps in Endless Variety!

100 Square Shawls and Shawl Scarfs, just received. Stripe High Color Square Shawls, $5.00 worth 6.00.

Stripe, quiet and modest colored Shawls, 5.00 worth 6.00. Square Novel Style Stripe Shawls, 6.00 worth 7.50.

Square Novel Style Stripe Shawls, 7.50 worth 9.00. Reversible Square Shawls, 8.00 aud upward.

Reversible Square Shawls, high colors, 8.00 and upward. Reversible Square Shawls, for evening wear, &c.

Ottoman Square Shawls,

10.00 worth 12.50. Ottoman Square Shawls, 12.00 worth 15 15.00 18 20.00 22

Shawl Scarfs! Shawl Scarfs! Scarfs, $5, $6, $8, $10 $12. PAISLEY SQUARE SHAWLS, in open and tilled centers. Open Center Paisley Shawls $10, worth 12 12.50 15

15 18

18 21 20 23 25 30

30

35

We have all the above prices in half, three quarter aud filled centers. There never was so great a display of SHAWLS AND WRAPS in Terre Haute as can now be seen at

W. S. RYCE & CO.

SAVE 20 PER CENT.

AND GET

THE BEST

BOOTS AND SHOES!

-OF-

S. €. SCOTT,

No. 98 Main Street.

Copies of he new City Directory can be had at Bartlett's Book Store.

Wanted.—A good house girl, one capable of doing all kinds of housework. Inquire at the GAZETTE office. dtf

Copies of the new City Directory can be had at Bartlett's Book Store.

The Finkle & Lyon Manufacturing Co. wish to make arrangements with an active and reliable man to take a general agency for their "Victor" Sewing Machines, in this city and surrounding counties. The company offers the most liberal terms, with a first-class machine as inducements. A good man can secure a permanent and profitable business. Call on or address, Finkle & Lyon Manufacturing Co., 18 North Delaware street, Indianapolis.

Copies of the new City Directory can be had at Bartlett's Book Store.

Laces and Lace goods at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf Lace Points and Jackets at

TUEIID, RIPLEY & DEMING'S.

july27dwtf Lace and Cambric Handkerchiefs at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf Liaen Lawns, white and colored at

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S.

july27dwtf Twelve and a half cents per yard for beautiful Poplins at

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S.

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"Miss no Sales," is the order of the day at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S july27dwtf

Cheap Goods to-day at TUELL, RIPLEY & DFMING'S. july27dwtf

Balhriggan Hose at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Silks, Irish Popling, and Grenadines at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf Victoria and Bishop Lawns at

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S.

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Spouting,—Tin and Sheet-Iron jobbing good and cheap. Moore & Hagerty can not be equaled. No. 181 Main street. alOdw.

Anew lot of Blank Leases, jast printed and for sale at this office.

WHOLESALE ONLY!

Our wholesale trade having assumed an importance that demands our undivided attention our city's requirement of A LARGE EXCLUSIVELY DRY GOODS HOUSE, together with our friends' importunities for us to open such, have determined us to close out our retail stock immediately.

On Monday, July 29th,

We will begin a final sale of our retail stock, and will continue it until our wholesale department crowds the last article out of the front door.

Our jobbing stock is already very good, aud one of our firm has already gone East for the purpose of making large additions to it.

Our sample men are now in the field and will visit all important points accesable from Terre Haute. We bespeak for them a liberal patronage.

In conclusion we would call attention to our large retail stock which, having been bought for cash, wilt afford.many good, bargains. ,-•••» TUELL, RIPLEY A DELING,

Corns* Mala Fifth street* gTdwtf

Brady's Family Bitters, Brady's Cocktail Bitters, Brady's Kentacy Schnapps, Brady's Greeley Bitters, At No. 1 and 2, Dowling Hall. Bowser & Johnson, exclusive wholesale agents.

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It is Conceded by eTery one that Moore & Hagerty are the best Tin and Slate Roofers in the city, 181 Main street. alOdw

Dr. E. Y. Ball has associated himself with Dr. Dinsmore in the practice of medicine, and removed to the office of the latter, on Sixth, between Ohio and Walnut streets, where he can be found daily from 0 to 10 A. M., and from 4 to 5 P. M. sidtf

For Cheap Cistern and Force Pumps go to Moore & Hagerty No. 1S1 Main street. alOdw

McMalian, at No. 4 Dowling Hall, receives choice fresh oysters every day) When you want something nice call around. 12tf

Go to Moore & Hagerty's for furnaces and ranges, 181 Main street. alOdw

For Rent.—The room on the corner of Fifth and Main, above Donnelly's drug store.

J. P. Brennan & Co., Ohio street, have just received a choice lot of Suitings for men's wear, which they will make to order in the latest and most approved style.

Call and see them. 2dlw

Go to Moore & llaggerty's for cheap Mantles and Grates, 181 Main street, dtf

Bowser & Johnson are exclusive agents for Brady's celebrated goods. Everybody takes it. 12dtf

James M. Dishon, and no other. Go forth in haste, With bills and paste

Proclaim to all creation, That men are wise, Who advertise,

In the present generation, Office—GAZETTE building. 14dtf

THE CAMPAIM!

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Grand Rally of the Democracy and Liberal Republicans, at Lcckport, on Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by Hon. Wm. Mack, Hon. W. E. McLean, S. C. Davis and Dick Duunigan. Let everybody come.

SECOND WARD.

Meeting Monday Night at John Burgett't Corner. The Democrats aud Liberals of the Second Ward will hold a meeting on Monday evening, September 30tb, at

Burgett'fl Corner," at the intersection of Walnut and Ninth streets. Col. G. F. Cookerly and other speakers will b» present to address the meeting. A full turnout of the voters of the Second Ward is earnestly requested.

GRAND RALLY, OCT. FIFTH.

Formation of Line and Line of March. At a meeting held last evening at Greeley headquarters, the following persons were chosen to act as Marshals for the grand rally of October 5th:

Chief Marshal—W. R. Hunter. Assistants—L. M. Rose, Robert Van Valzah, Dr. W. H. Roberts, John R. Durkin, W. E. Hendrich, N. Katzenbach, Sam. Bowser, W. H. Scudder, A. G. Austin, Ed. Gilbert, T. C. Anderson, Fred Fisher, Harry Whipple, J. G. Williams.

The programme for the formation of the procession and line of march is as follows:

All delegations in uniform will form on Main, right resting on Sixth street,and will be in charge of L. M. ROSE.

Citizens of this city who wish to joiu the procession in carriages, will form ou South Fifth, right resting on Ohio street, and will be in charge of W. E. HENDRICH.

Delegations from the west will be formed on Second, right resting on Ohio street, in charge of Dr. ROBERTS and ED. GILBERT.

Delegations from Prairie Creek,Prairietou and Honey Creek will be formed on Third street, right resting on Ohio in charge of DR. VANVALZAH and N. KATZENBACH.

Delegations from Otter Creek, Pierson and Fayette will form on Fourth street, right resting on Ohio, in charge of JOHN K. DURKIN.

Delegation from Linton will form on Fifth street, right resting on Ohio, in charge of W. E. HENDRICH.

Delegation from Riley will form on North Sixth street, right resting on Ohio, in charge of W. H. SCUDDER and SAM. BOWSER.

Delegations from Sullivan county, will form on Seventh street, right resting on Ohio, in charge of JOHN G. WILLIAMS and FRED. FISHER.

Delegations coming by Vaudalia, Danville or Logansport railroads, will form on Eighth street, right restiug on Ohio, in charge of HARRY WHIPPLE.

Delegations from Lost Creek and Clay county, will form on the National road, right resting ori Ninth street, in charge of A. G. AUSTIN and T. C. ANDERSON.

Delegations of horsemen will form on South Sixth street, right resting ou Ohio, in charge of W. 3. SCUDDER and SAM. BOWSER.

The line of march will be as follows Form on First and Ohio streets* oast ou Obje to NiRtii, nortn gn Ninth to

west ou Main to Third, north on Third to E:rly Grove.

Torchlight Proccssion.

The torchlight procession will be formed at

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o'clock P. M. Persons of parties are respectfully invited to be present at the above meetings.

Hon. D. W. Voorliees will address the citizens of Parke County, at Rockville, Saturday evening, Sept. 28th.

An excursion train will leave Terre Haute at 5:40 P. M. iu honor of our distinguished statesman, and it is requested that every Democrat and Liberal Republican will turn out to hear the Tall Sycamore of the Wabash. Fare for the round trip only fifty cents.

POLITICAL.

GENTS' FURNISHING- GOODS.

GRAND OPENING OF

MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS!

M1GI IRE HOTTER,

157 Main Street, have opened for inspection the fewest and Nobbiest Styles in Ties, Bows and Scarfs, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, &c&c.

Come and see our Two Dollar Sliirt.

SMISTS 5IA5E TO ORDER A SPEC3ALTI.

o'clock, at the corner of Eighth

and Ohio. Each Ward in the city will be supplied with torches, in their own Wards. Parties from a distance will be supplied with torches at the Temple, corner Eighth and Ohio, or at the east end of Scudder's building, on Main street. The procession will move promptly at 8 o'clock, south on Eighth to Swan, west on Swan to Sixth, north on Sixth to Ohio, west on Ohio to First, north on First to Main, east on Main to Seventh, the place of speaking. Every Marshal will be expected to be at the post assigned him promptly at 10 o'clock A. M., to meet and form his delegations, and await orders. The procession will move at 12 o'clock sharp. Ry order of

W. It. HUNTER, Chief Marshal.

Public Speaking.—Col. Wm. E. McLean, of Terre Haute, Greeley and Brown District Elector, will address his fellowcitizens of Greene county at the following times and places:

Worthington, October 2, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Newark, October 3, at 1 o'clock P. M. kolsberry, October 3, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.

Jonesboro, October 4, at 1 o'clock P. M. Owensburg, October 4, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.

Bloomfield, October 5, at 1 o'clock P. M.

Hon. Cayless W. Hanna

Richard Dunnigau, candidate for Senator of Vigo county Hon. Isaiah Donham and Hon. G. F. Cookerly, candidates for Representatives of Vigo county, and all the other county candidates will be present and address the people.

Honey Creek, Mount Pleasant School House, Monday, Sept. 30th, at night. Nevins township, Fountain Station, Oct. 1st, at 2 o'clock P. M.

Lost Creek township, at Township House, on Wednesday, Oct. 2d, at 2 o'clock P. M.

St. Mary's, Wednesday, Oct. 2d, at 7£ o'clock P. M. New Goshen, Thursday, Oct. 3d, at 2 o'clock P. M.

Sugar Creek township, at Cassaday's School House, Friday, Oct. 4th, at

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Saturday Evening Kept.

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EXCU&SIOtf TRAIN

Leaves the Vaudalia Depot at 6 o'clock P. M.

FARE FOR ROUND TRIP,

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CENTS!

Tickets for sale at

N. Katzenbach's Cigar Store.

COME!

CtRAHITE ALL Y!

Of the Democrats and Liberal Republicans, at

TXiJKrSE I-IAUTE,

Saturday, October 5,

The followins eminent speakers will be present and address the people at that time:

HON. B. GRATZ BROWN,

Candidate for Vice President,

Gov. Thos. A. Hendricks, HON. GEO. H. PENDLETON Hon. J. Young Brown, GEN. FllANK P. BLAIR,

Hon. Cassius M. Clay, GOVERNOR KffiRNER,

Hon. JOHN R. CRA.VENS, candidate for Lieut. Governor Hon. W. W. O'JBRIEV "ie eloquent Irishman Hons. GKO. It. WF.NJ}LING, J. C. ALLEN, JOHN SUHOFIELD, A. J. HUNTER, and Gen. BLACK,of Illinois Hons. I». W. VOORHEES, B. W. HA UNA, and

E. McLEAN, of our own city.

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Every Machine is Fully Warranted

And satisfaction guaranteed in every case.

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J. YV. PHILBIN, Manager.

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CHINA AND GLASSWARE. GREATEST BARGAINS!

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I have just received a full liue of Hope & Carter's celebrated

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Also, Havre-Shape Stone China,

Equaling fine China in appearance, A beautlstock of

Parian Lara and Bohemian Goods! Also, a splendid stock of Goblets alid Fruit Stands, Lamps, etc.: best quality of Silverplated and Britania ware, Table Cutlery, Tea Trays, &c., which I now offer at greatly reduced prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my new goods and very low prices before purchas..ng elsewhere.

THEO. STAIIL,

mar26dwly 15 Sonth Fonrtli Street.

FOUNDRY.

]T. H. M'BLFBKSH. J. BARNAKD

Phoenix Foundry

AND

MACIIIME SHOP!

McElt'resh & Barnard,

Cor. of Mintli and Eagle Streets, (Near the Passenger Depot,) TERSE HAUTE, IND.,

MANUFACTURE

STEAM ENGINES,

Mill Machinery, House Ironts, Oirc lar Saw Mills, COAL SHAFT MACHINERY*

And all kinds ol

iron as» brass castings, Boilers, Smoke Stacks,

Breechings and all kinds of Sheet Iron Wofk.

E A I I N O S E O

STEAK EAEERY.

Union Steam Bakery.

[TICFA BAKE

W.

Let the people came en masse, and make this the largest political meeting ever held in the Wabash Valley, and show the Radicals that they are tired of the corruptions of this Administration, and that they wi iI forever bury it at the ides oi Oetober and November.

Torchlight Procession

B3T To the Township brlagitig in the Largest Delegation, the Ladies of Terie Haute will present. a BEAUTIFUL FLAG. fl^*IJALF-FAJlE on all the RaXroads leading into the c'ffy," By order of the Committee,

JQS. GILBERT, ChaifjftftB, I

FKA3TK MEESIO «& llHO.

Manufacturers of all kinds ot

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

CAMISY!

Dealers 1

Foreigii aud loi»esiie Fruits, FANCY AS» STAPLE GHOCEK1E8,

LA FAYETTE STREET, ..

Between the two Railroads. Terre Ifititle, Imliaim.

PIANOS.

KIRR'S

PIANOS!

First-Class Instruments. New Scales. New Styles. New Prices. Very Low. Wareroom, 255 Greene St., near Eightfa, S'ew York.

exw University Place Ors puss door.

30M23TXUC?a WJEW. EDIKONFES—A Boo^c, (sent free), containing

ISA. newly*discovereu

M1awithout

Cure for many pjs-

oases using Medicinea, ©f interest'to all. Address. Drs. WK&K So. 57 W(« 10tb Sew