Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 June 1868 — Page 3
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B*)publio«a County GoaTention.
'J"ihu ltepo'/llom ConrwnfloB to nrthioste e«idl-: dates for officer* ef Vigo County, and select thirty-two VU§*U* tb the 6th Uongwsstou. al ttstrlet Con»eirt*o.,*e be bald at Gosport, Thursday, Jaaa iJW"' WiU be held »t on« ejekx* r. 'on "&U»T4BJ\ Xnne 13th,\ 1868, at ..tfce tfeW Court fcottie in Tefre Haute. Each town* ship, Including Harrison, onUideof said city off arre Haute, and each ward of said «tty are a djteg,tes. »i)i
of tbfr-B»^atiT« Committerflt L. A. BtJBNET, Chairman.
A is N.FhfcEC*. Secretary.
^TTtf^B' Oo*±Vi of CrawfordsvHle is stopping at the Terr* Haute House. «:. "-'h '"j^Hr^ATtfotic PICITIC at St. 1lftr3r*s'
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ml Workday! fast netfeff the VntnJof fabt).
PRKPABATIONS are being made for grsAd Ifourth^ dt July celebratie«i & Paris, Illinois. T. deliver the oration
A BEUOIBKWT cmzBB assaulted and battered anothercitizeo, p*1d nine dollars therefor, furnished Mayor Oo|d»ej«f^i* only case yesterday, and us this item. •tlWj*1»%—'•—'* ••,.,.,#.,,, t.il'i'F .S3
MABBIBD.—At the Parsonage, -yaTter. dap afternoon, by Eev. C. H. Brooke,
4«tf.^lhJBB*8Drary
SQUIBBBLS.—Since the publication tof our item yesterday morning, we are told of two recent cases of persons suddenlv taken very sick after eating Bquirrel8,-r-J^We again caution our readers to beware of them during the locust season.
'VOL. WM. E. MCLEABT will addtesilEtie ^^pub,licans of Lawrence county at a ratification meeting to be holden at Bed* ijjf»rdrnext Saturday, the 13th inst., and ^Iffl kls6 aiddTe'll tbe Republicans of
Greene county, at Worthington,on Tuejday the 16th MtMi
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7 Wtntfyjo. To^NiaOT.T-The.J^Aie'r *of *the iOenienary Church at* armagiqg for t«i)Apclsome entertainment this evening, %sd win prefehr thetr ffle^as the finest strawberries, cream and luifirtea of.the •ftMon. ..ftive tiiem a liberal patronage,, *ath«y want the money to pay their new bell.
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., TanFlBiT BACBS of the season on the trackat thePairGround, aext 9aturday) /under the dlrectipn of Mr. V. P. BisseH.' "There will be two races—one.purse of $35 aitf) be given to the horse that trots nearv -est to three minutes, single dash of a mile '^indiU putseof'.pib for pacers.'JJiiaVhave .never,pa^ed foci money -mile Ueetp,jl*»t three in five, to harness. -'«r-s•'•'•'*,.
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PKMOCBATJIC CAKDIDATEB are appjaarj "ingalmost as fast and numerous a* the soovats^ It is a question which are the' greatest plague. Among the new an'i^iiefimenls in yQ8t(?rday!s. Journal areh ^E. I. golden for Oommen Pleaa Proseeu-t tor, Sent 0. Davis for Bepresentative, ii&bn B. Wilkinwm for SherirT, Tjbe '^Jteitrnal,calla onJthe0jthers j|^^jmiij|a' ^t^eii^ames.'W &?•-.# h, ,.v{niQi»?i/.iiii^ :.i0^ ,. 'I'lw"*"•'» -i »'." inr,i ^,.ti9ee asj fl»»» YOTJB WAMB.—W6 would 'remind •'correspondents for the hundredth timey that th^ey must allow their name to ao" eompany all commonlcatioaa for pubiica•tioa, to insure an insertion. Of corfrse the name will not be divulged, unles* necessil^ requires, but we must have the name as a safe-guard. Nor do we cafe to •''"publish a communication which the author is ashamed, or afraid to entrust us ilisitbj^ paternity*:
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,: '.Or^cWTtJoUBT—ThB adjourned'term of the March Circuit Court, Veg*n yesterday Hon. Judge Cowan of Crawfordsville, presiding^ •V^fcWl?-
t(ThefiftutBtIn
which Judge Patterson is
engaged as counsel, will be tried fl^rt after which, suite which were.not'triejat I the regular session, will be disposed ol.—
This morning, causes will be set down lor ofertain days for trial. Some important suits whl probably be tried, but the session will not be prolonged above a week *r ten days.
LIMTON TOWNSHIP.—The Democracy of Linton township held a Convention at^. W Hartford last Saturday. The following!5^ gentlemen were appointed delegates to the County Convention: Dr. W. 0. CeK' lins, W. D. Hampton, Peter Keater, F# Daughterty, I* N. Kester.
The following were the instrucUooa gtven: Clerk, Saaauel Royse Trea«»rer,: Newton Bogers Sheriff, John C. Kester Commissioner, Samuel McClaoe.
W« bava received nota^•jfawafc s»d?e JlotxsTE
lady--an equestrienne,
x&ty'Iftventldn, Iffil Wheld next Sife. .W- & tb, 15681 a 1 Tlanrnai
TH S TEBBE HAUTE SILVER BABD ad-
I gftrtiBfla a picnic at Early's Grove «p" Sunday next, the proceeds to go towards procuring a uniform for the members. 1
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of Lafayette, and
Ann^jg. LAUO, of this city.
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fAi.-J.(life)fcaWa^iri»eD relative to the proper pronunciation of the name of our candidate for Vice President, a letter of inquiry was addressed him. Some con t£0dgd thatHt was pro otneJB cls^ffS that it«p«tJBhJpl The Speaker's reply reads as follows:
WASHINGTOK, May 26.
"Mv first name is pronounced as if written Skyler, and the last as if written rsi C9aitttimm*&4(>m\m ttttped. out crowing ttttpcejoEi3| ban. ejaara
John Barton, as %kM 4m?Ahi w4#T sever© aoddant last -Saturday while playio ,a game of l&aba&oIEBmM&Uci&tftly ti^j#^fyi^-Pt&**m«** and Urn. and otKgrwifte jojurftd hua *12»rt thefairti 'TBe3 *%dBle game^ apjpejrOo be pretly bad on the boys vhls sea^fiv-^-JoumnL. -ii .!."• sDi."
4efe a^6ia*n.lf*ffdfd jibt get his nOstf1A& jaw KM*11 iflofrfim tt:ciaentai1| hil%|4. •Smbbl o&fife rnoalSh'wItn^ ^Dalfla^sthg
day completed the business before the
UpwAdJ»Jocai|j|nd Mild a gravel turn|-imeSfeW^tfWfoW-bed known as t!' B\0^S^kH.V9b^, from the corporal Iimita.lo the Clay county line, including* ***lrfGfc' ff* *taltMy
KHU .._* mi do you*feel for poor iuffe IjotlFnbTth and south fcrks. The Compas
but pTohdiefttef go to work immediatelyThe Auditor filed his report for the
tures $215,614 01. Expenditures ovdr ^ecelpla^^.lW^S. The Treasurer's report on file to Itjei lame date, shews a balancBiof $4,i£r8 |l' in tha,treasury-,, \i .i-'-rl' ^h^^oar^.^^p^atajn^feli^, Oris Mvjnmim-m& S^H» thm^* '^eidgesf WVk&m 0*t^ Oreek, bV €«*l'b Mill one ac^o^lg^J^eek^eai f^tffik and
,^e"a^olL
^ost".: Greek, MI^,^4B
National:Boad, near theJlaycounty Iteje It w^s o«fer«id W V6\iBg
aiangei,froea witejfe .they are atprelfent Otd^KJlSHow^ig'llfa^ttW limi-tot<iL
BJ^rajng|oV^89*4i^rt*. 7^4^ W«PPi to Kraak Suge's '©oopet S4R^OH: Boufh
seem Jft«m-t^vm^yfm \o(
it^reetj.b^weens-EleKflitfaiaJad Twelfth :i -«r| «2AI feoiyt.q tjanitw't if nif fa Cltii SATIHO USHBK. SbcaaiJinaD. writer says when the^ "^ri rier^o^Wif^adJ prfl:0^9f ifed1 up, the digestingjeXIftxfc onlyv^lofc |*J fresh demand upotei»,fBnd if B#'^h|tWe.to 'meet^be d%maii«, iW tM *iatjAjy a.^urden dpon ^t,,. .producing misctiief. Our bodies hav^been compared*© ttmfu engines, tbe'foed beil^ilh* ftiel and «t$e itaam produced tbjbTi«fVe£ be
analogy Mmi mp4m$ W^P. 1w?\o¥ whenfctiiBateads^4olsjt»caMeeiabje ,#re
cbatpu
ip^dt^S^
Wll2j^jj
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have depended upon steam power your 'flre*!H»al
your are" war iiValsb'exllnguHlfi
aiHo emuguiaucu. Be-
drid C«isrmh% &&$iMWWt»J JYbu tajy elean outljicifea'twnace*,-! Bad again,Mt. in (gtt*ei7 i*lf«vDSWW«P» p1P W W
the 9tdae^tfigl(tlyj%Adibfg4n: ^7««Joro
meat when !ybu atse exbauatedi) iShhn first S-sMXlb&naiiinf of ShytlrfngT' flsipfe w^'ljin ^ay:^e -ban^^d^^^k a^erja4mej pepper &>$, wjg.j be^, bibs* afing, not daindur..^• 3?afiArea?wiU-r&njn'^
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PMRHOW TovrsrsHiP,—A Bepuolican meeting was held at the residence o| George Gardner yesterday afternoon.— Jdeeph Lieton presided, and Stephen S. Stork acted as Secretary, Speeches „warnmadeby Isaac K. Pierce, P. O'Beilly, PAik Bandplph, Mr. Brown and others. On motion of Geerge Bitcnef^ the
nodoubt--r^uesl^gfh|gi^i
ng ua to give those fellows wlo.aiaaa. 6H S S S
bomback, regular «geas,'»?ttJWw '&$$ im
N «L».-_L« t._
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think #e can do sny shch a thitffc^attd- taatibg1 Steele*
we dotfi believe tfee ladies really wish ail ^arWlfi^^rpimi ^eod he «™*9 S to for it loek. to«s, ae thougk they lika| W
%9 be looked at. Xk* tkey wenki go out ^aef wantj, s4dres«ivi t% faeeUng in 'Vthe»iiburbB,tor out plWtn?.*)** »w«trii*ta-?»«*otm•P***^*^' they could display their eguMtrlfinneshb^ |^*irf& wis W thatevery ^6j
ribboDi, Ac^i without betag stared ai by J£«,£*#«**$.- Tbeeq* tci s»e*fil •$! S
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John C. JBellvillel^to.'':lfcJSe*rOj,LM ^tedf5** ?il ?. Lendijhjiab,:A." MJSippetoe, Chas. Jojin-
tint*
ow-citfiien
iLxabbedgofi*
largo amount of silverware. The rob!
"room wnue Cne front parlors of the hoi were filled with company, entertained that occasion by Mr. and Mrs. McK It was consWewd 9 W and auaBewms'%bbVryUt\aS*Vork of adroit and sharp thief, From that ti to the present, no cluewas hadto the petrator, until revealed by the receipt bf
1868." This letter is written in a neit hand, spelling unexceptionable, and is language, as the reader will see, quite equaMfc InVaveragVW Mucp corr4pondenta.
What will strike the reader is the ardent train of philosophy, piety and ri-i
fession. The man who wroteiiWfjgQBi« he does not feel, the sfflrtf Jf**tigher source than his acta ifoill tMaipire. ^e is, no doubt, a ftjpndtf.e, and advocates the ,div|skn:/pf property on the principle of* trx# agmian. The rascal
I lid other valuables be-
cause it was easier to steal than to wort, and his advice tcrthe man be plunders
following ^eroiris^R^Vnm^Pnculftrlj
encouragiag^j&V^w^&gsay for conversion of the world:
W. B. MCESEN: AH Most Honorable Sir—I|tma^egr4^ membered by you, this* years ago, you bad some eil en from your house, fer&it form you that I am &inn hope you will feel a little console yeur loBV#ho*« ^«&*
aefAjwmaeof it enrnsnisaid,
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luminityj!
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TOTI&O inorcy from you or toe rigid laws of man. 0 O a a ng otWbeafIflgittflBiii'jfig"
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Yi^teaTl^lnTJha^od5Taws~are as stringent igliJBWwe stnPo? omtSMton is those of commission Ton have earthly wealth, and therefore, ff^ilf^rt^l Mw«
Aw^aCTw wmamfy^ro aiM,TOroApress many of the evils in this wickod and selfish wOrTS
Tent yourself with cheap spoons, and spend your surplus cash in the cause of humanity and^f Christ.
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""^"HIPMAN EASY
qence of the bMtfc zWmi«miE^atOit.y
and-MW^&if^HiA^kjSHW this city Along with the. above notice was a?
wMmt**t&<m0&i*omi{Ui
sgeCtlr.'yqTtittt^nei aada*d TBisti*pTHlter8
alizatton of their fonaest hopes, and all the appliances ofJlameBtic happiness they: desire,
their fission, ye&tec|ay^ iwia^he" tax for county8 IpuTpdtfel,'\ he* curren't jear, at thirty cents on each one hundred dollars worth of property, and one dollar on each
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WAi-aWyeSr a iS a a not b|s^fl^«|fj^-||iygiet|9\irrent eipenses, and thp county will have to carry an increased dSbfc—The Board took the yiew,i^^y^ieaau}^forsth%,county to
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Boord, J-S. R#et»1, w?!W?°ffbusj)ng for dele
received the majority of votes gates. On motion it was m#ved by J. Watts that the delegates gp to _Cot
action of th« Township, Convention held a on the 9th ult, was unanin^uslji, a ^oln^oi^^on^i^ by proved. *l
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iviJ €h Belleville: Tbnttfo nie*ber*^f Na»aWiciri'd«lavea«*«J%«a
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cm the Wtk deaeTves tW«lbcara
f^MnpUnts^lalfbrm
^ose Mnpudeat a men. fix- A 3.&Me*^,&i*^#i W A t^cted to•east
T'igr.Twill-
easier
times, fatal. JSo caufe of cholora is morjqpj JSfc at I W .. .„ BuaY PLACB.—There is quite •mnw
timei common^fna^ e^irlgfreefy'wn'en" exnahited. The rule should be to rest for W^oie aisd tebjasloatesaiBflrle refsaihiiiehtspt citp, "or nin'nf I
E cn^Wtel,* mm[ V&pih a stifle,
and inttttftliiamouij^ just?
Aoift«^fte
fuU taxjeo^uirid^" "1Ma
fuiilftHM? on a public thoroughfare in Evar.svilfe,
gouged each' d&m^S libiium and were ^aidflntyi a .M^oqfeaah batO'ttould oultivate the -acqtiteintaice trf ~il^d¥»ar|
on you :w^saf^y,,inf W thj»j^Senal|:ttentaiJ|Lo say that childtag_ JifoYnaUee:, A floj*stutt«* htm WITI^••»a I wMld«t®d nf*iy feverish:5 nigBt, ajnfl '^w1ng't^|{l3r^%Jr.!86|^»ftb /emanyanatuck of disease, if moth^
.itwd svad tiw il*-flldecii •mi& -«i«M.MK'r... .-i ... :--.
lay aeheretorore.1"
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Isuev f«va,-«"inW---(«y8Ji4PL„j»« 4«*»»nMde»^ .Thr*ftly qaeatfen with lis x^Tpw^m^Trune?:^^8. tjj^^tor ^nlse)r ft#4#9 ?9 ^Sjtonjeeatiott'mefeaapiBr appcaaksaent at "run'''until Wednesday of eaobs.-ft'efk a-tt'di«akVm. The to ii fi44^ 8 1 ^IVa^^h^iffijyW^liat
A. .J, Kew«eant- act HWof%ha^m**ttana ,T%or!«t t'so*4*»i*«i«
vi -G. B. OwoB'SJrt &obeprtoAliderinn,.!Secre-5
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A GRBBWOASTtB coiffespondbct of tbe Indianapolia Journal writtng underidake etn,.aays.
edJ a,to. 11
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Bepablteaws 'of thhrwawtV tim
and also to -ratify^ the non^Hwrtibn
•laetlBwV bo*,*** WM O O a S a *T!ie Wa^aMinl!Wflia^horbJ^^ .townships from being fWfy Relented, fb* S a W but, iiotwifh$a£a^g%£^ _^jT n^-j, .*^ I JAJJ KuLwanL was a large attenaaAe»,aa^«atten senthuMng S to a
jgor flja Dis4riot--Joi&t,BlepresenUtiTi9,
leon.i:'Ml. 6ouson& J^b^Koqncei ftf Oaptain Oeboroe^ rw a a .^fjsnae For the County—BerA^antltl^li, John Owen, JohitBAyan*Jaa.JawfH- Q£*ose Treasurer, John/Wmoje? Sb«-
A-.'J. Newgeant, Sylvestei• OwenvJ«e,M^
Adjtftant
Ml J. OodpeY? X3dsfcntei-: Jas.
Bankia{i-Caminiatinfteav "Wm B. Cunningham j-andforJJaal .EstateAppralset, Micbael Grata -,~..-i -.F ^t--u
BesolutioUB" *rele 'adetf^i approving State and NairSnaf "Platforms, and
1=irO«f«a1?^^F8cant
-^t&^ fl^^jD the-€r3ngr^fdn»d Diet trict Convention weieinstructed to vote
on.- *ia-,att**mU& I.- Ii Qfet&W J6b^ OUISWB, aad^w,©, H.
is 4 if in in proceeded to sbosi up the inconsistencies*
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ts ware
rtt^**»****#--,^*
n- thaVev
looks to^w. WBTOt AsJDJBWojr, Secretariel. nave hurt. I fer Clark, Morton 0. Bankin, for Treaa-
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WUNT7 POLITICS.
rftbcxx^broa or WABD AKD KXETIHQS.
The Ward meetings in the city, were held Saturday evening, as follows:
iipt'--*' ^'*IB,T*"•**? MW^a^the ^ew Court "House. Capt. John Haney was called to the Chair, and P. S. Westfall elected Secretary. The following delegates, were selected on first
FOURTH WABD
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M«a\%e 'Engine House. J. L. Hum asiwnrWas^aelsotedJlrgBident, an£ R. tJtrout Secretary. Tho following delegates were elected: &v Biian, Geo. Naylor^George Boord, Geo. Bugan, and Wm. Piperv ssssss-r— yirrn WARD Mje^'tfieJPassenger Depbt. Col. John P^ 'Balrd was called to tn*e cfiair, and L. G. Benscp appointedSecretary. The followingdelegates were chosen by ballot-: Gerhard* Eshman, Charles "Eppenhouson, Henry T. Bockwell, A. C. Mattox and CharleeW. Duddlson. ,,
-iOiHABBISON TO^JSrsBIP.
The Bflpublican voters of Harrison Township, residing beyond the city limits met in convention at the New Court House on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
J. D. Parker wifs called to tbe Chair and Alfred Pegg was elected Secretary. The Chair briefly the object of the Convention.
On motion of Harvey.D. Scott, it was voted that five1 delegates to the County nominating Convention bo elected by balrlot,~X large number of name* were put in nomination, and a ballot Was had which resulted ia the choice of the following" delegates:
L.© Jackson, Joseph Pugh, Lawrence Hj^nl, H, W. Allen and Theodore Marxen. A. B. Pegg and H. D^ Scott wero leafed asdeh^l^e^ib^^ongresSTDnal
a
generous share of wedding cake, which -Convention.~"""•"—•*-•-*••"••-""-»——-*-.-••-^, at:
happ^C^oWreWrtRjfattft eFprinters on such occasion is an index of large and noble hearts, and a' sympathy for others
3154] PBAiBiB CBKEK TOWSBHIP/ Met,at the School7House in MiddletoWn Lewis Paddock w^s called to the Chair,
and A. H. Piety elected: Secretary^ The following delegates to the County Convention, were elected by bailor
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Nathan Sunt, J. K. Carr, Salh^lark, J. 0. Tichenor and. S. D. Bailey. *'3Jhe'delegates we«e" instructed to support the following candidates until drop ped by the rules of the Convention: aFor Clerk, F. M. Meredith for Treasurer, Geo. W. Lambert fop Sheriff, Earley Kester for Representatives, I. N. Pierce and Bey. Mater for County Commissioner, Benj. Trueblood for Real Estate Appraiuer, Willis Simmons.
S.s K. Carr was nominated for Township Assessor. ._•
-f\j* 8-rS *ri fA*KTTE TOWNSHIP. ":'":|.:
stfr our
o'clock ead80enillglTWfthi'i afewmin, utw threetiaius arriTB 'from thv-eaat,
llutH £ifSi ^rth,
Met,at,Shank's School Housej^,A. J.NuganlHwaa called to the chair, and Robert Anderson was appointed Secretary. The following delegates to the County Cccyention were elected by ballot: A. JKugbnt, Sylvester OweD, James M. Boord John H. Rippetoe and Hussong.
John Bhyan was nominated far Town* snip Assessor. '•'.':.'',*.*'."i'.':".-."• l\ 1IWTON T0'W'Ws"rIlJ,. .:
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TOWIfOHIP
a A Ificha^lByerB, Thos. P. a a iT A O I Dr. Mahan, Samuel
E. Gerstenhauer, Know S tO O W A ., Met at Beese's Carpenter shop. t. Byce was called to the Chair, and J. G. -Crain elected Secretary.
No instructions were given.
The following delegates to the County Convention, wero elected: W. B. Warren, Joseph Fellenzer, Joseph O. Jones» JifiM, Hager and A. L. Chamberlain.
THIBD WABD
Met at Thompson's- Cooper Shop. Sol. E. Gibbs was called to the chair, and J. Au Bryan elected Secretary. The following delegates were elected: Sol. E. Gibbs, Zach Boss, John ELizer, Ich. Gilmam Wm. Barr. |,
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The citizens of Linton Township trtet in Convention at Hartford, on Saturday, 8t 1 o'clock T. M., and was called to order by J. M. Sanford, when J. L- Brown was called to. lift chair, and Fred. F. Cornell was "chosen as Secretary, and proceedfcd to business byfirstballotting for delegates. Major W. W. N orris, Oapt. F. M. Welch, Joseph Smith, Esq., John R. Cuppe, and Fred F. Cornell, were selected.
On motion, it waa decided that the Convention instructCounty
the delegates whom on,
the Convent!
which was done by ballotting. The following gentlemen were declared the choice of tbe Convention Clerk, Eton. E. Hamilton Treasurer, j-ss. T. Morris^ Sheriff, J. D. E. Keiter,
OB motion, P. Randolph wa9 declared the choice of the Convention for County Commisaiooer for the 3d District, and by general consent the delegates were instructed to cast the vote of the Township for C. W. BarbdUr as Representalivbi •Jsr lo-•£""•'.'-."r'.WlJtY TowKSHip." .':.'., -iiJMet a| Lockport, at 2 o'clock. 8. K. ndj- was- called to tho chair, and Wilson Foster, elected SecraUrju^Tha^foJlowiag -delegates were elected: S.loanon Franklin, Robert Jackson, Wilson Foster* Wm. Rv Ray( and Lewis Nuttkompfer.^,No instructions. it
Delegate to Congressional Convention —John Brady alternate, Henry Wyethr On motion Henry Wyetb was unanimous ly nominated for township Assessor.
LOST^BKEK ToWTfSHTP
Met at School House with Samuel E. Coltrin in the Chair, and selected ag delegates, Isaac Myers, Ed Chambertalnt Harvey Schofield, John L. Dickerson and D. C. Buasell. -*.,».-•=. .'i '.\e'-i^
Tl'hey were instructed to' vofe for, ab'A until the Convention dropped the following candidates: For Clerk, R. H. 3irup«
llorrie 15oi^i»sioQer, Joha TS. "vVoodruff 1r\eal BstaCe, Appraiser'] Jam^s Bur*
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»Met at township House. Robert Briggs was called to tbe Chair, and fl.B. Merbar appotnledSecretary. Tbe following
wtti not P6*100* *PpO»d««d delegates -, Bm%, McM*hon, WilUam Johnsen, William oaeit ?\o Markle, Libbeni Watkias and Benjiasin
•«.ea were then hj-
.fhaarsttwo ballots for 1
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niiier, OfaarJee :M»~
pelo,""*"'^ er, Edward
andjSowssjii^ ra^ain©, c«4 were more largely attended
Saturday, Jhan primary meetings were ever, before *snpim be, iadieating aatwuaV 4itereA in local politics, and and a determination to elec^JJieticket ine delegates may selact^. e#tr«xtBatnrday."*""
for Sherifl X. a
Met ^grigl&n- jSweWnjG^x P- K. wasciilledftotbe}j*|»r and ^enyy Boy. _appo^|Bd"^ewetarj ^ai"V-
So it resulted-In choosing delegates- (by a vote'of nearly two to,one) who ^aro known to favor the nonjinatidn of Wm. L. Shuey, and I.can say thatthe,jvorking of the meeting"fritsin good-barmony, and loft in good spirits. *Froni and the interest manifested, otte, at tbe fall election, will wipe off a the
J^ta^ApjpiraiB^l^a-the Demeera
gtagrton/t^Convention: "iifej£'**^-^
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-M^aT 0. Ji OusTh —d Osjp'l
Thompson w«^- seteeted- arHielegates to .(Jhe Cpn^rreMioTjeXIJoiimeaiaen »&«*k*~atb District, at^Btapdftr}0.
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,The m^m^-pfoe*«a«d tp.oa^ot, for dekgaijss^o t»# V^^Auat^omittatieg Conv"ent!bn *aM the foJlew^ng^anAemen
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were eleeend^^^Ob?.-'*. W» Thonapaqp, Jokn G. Lee» Ferdinand MiHi A.1 Al-
The peetlj.
tbjWI
,psMaadaf| to fcaltot
for candidates fcrTowDsMp AftfeseotP, the result' ef whichWWM,.tie nqnclnatlon of Eiiaa Adam?. J* Jt».-»* £«.*4ji» -*j
«*t,* *s HBvma Towvamr. »s The meeting was large and enffinslaitlc andeeleeted jthe following delegates to the County Gonventkm: "H« S Oreal, Willian. Bakes, Joseph txtab&t, James McClintic, John E. Wilkins.
They were instructed tb vote fbr' Niok. Fiibeckrfor Sherir? P. B. O'Beillyi'fo Clerk Geo. Lambert, for TreaffO*err Philip Eandolph,- for County Commissioner M. M- Hickcox, for Beal Ss« ale Appraiser j-H.^.Creal and Ja«ee Boord, for Bepreseiftatlves..',.',.""
The Convention Adopted a resolution endorsing the nomination- of Grant and Colfax, and.the Chicago, Platform, and after three rousing cheers for. Grant and Oolfar adjourned, fully determined, 4o go to work and largely reduce (n» DeftoriV ic majority- in Nevin»^.^j«^«»i*,S'
We are. unable to obtain a fat! "repoSC of the Oonvontlon in Sugar Creek in time for, tbit. .issue, but Jearn,. that William
Goodman, JobnrjBernard, W. W. Oasto, Jatces Lindsay,' and Thomas McCttloch were chosenAS delegates, a-ndittoatlastrao^ tions were«iven in favot- of Messrs. Me&' edith,. M.c^irlane.a.nd Jiambert fbr this1 several offices for which those gentlemen are announced as candidates. 1''
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PBAIBTETOK TOWKSHIP4'
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As published in Saturday's issue,a ntel Friday afternoon last, and sdjeeted.asdele* gates: Milton Henderson, John Copeland" John Rowe, Mahlon Hoggate, Harvey Benlley. .£
They 'Were instrucled to vofe for: Clerk^ F. M. Meredith Treasurer, Davies Johnson Sheriff, ^Nicholas Filbecb County Commissioner, Aaron Hoggate Real Estate Appraiser, Willis Simmons^-*-afi I
PIEBSON TOWNSHIP
Held its Convention on the 9th of May and selepted the following delegatee:— John E. Woodruff, Wm. Brown, Felit Baird, Chas. Coffin, and Stephen S. 3tark.
They were inetruetedtb'voteas follows: Clerk, Emsley Hamilton Treasurer, Jos. F. Morris Sheriff
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Nicholas Filbe^teft^
Real EBtate Appr^dier, P. B. Rippetoe County Gommissibner, John E. Wood*, ruff Township Assessor, Thomas $? Payne., ,'.A,.
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U.SAXP-- -•.j»r-«»i csli.-jp b)rs at'i-fiiiii'M
SANDPOBD, INo., June 81%, 1868.a
nothing in your paper this aferaon from_ Old Fiyetfe," I thought I. wouW let yed hear from us, as' "fist Satbfday waBr our day for holding our.Convention, and as quite" a contest bad arose 'between the rival candidates for the nomftiatibn for Treasurer. There waa a very large afc tendance, tkere$ beipg-lT^^llotl^ajJ for delegates ,'" bul-« Old OFnyeUe has never been knownljoVgo ba6k on one of bet qwn citizens when a candidate.
Win. Flsberlh*^*j»» l^Tey. TbM.lL Brasnei'*1^ S°
the turn outf5 "VIAi
state/,and .repraaohJeft on her ^h
After bearing one of those eloquent and instructfve^speeches ,4y Bolt- John' T. Smi%x»fJ^eiie county, which-he always makes when called upftn, tee meeting under'the best of feeling, adjourned etn« die] "...*•
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A VOTER OF.FAYBTTK Towi^ajSriP. 'I fli .' 't', FA:TETTE TISWNBHIP, June 8, 1868. .Ediihrs Ei^rtsi.-.^J'^.i notjjteeaBy r^« port.from this Township^f late, which prompts me to dwjp^o^-jtHirie-or two orf the present occasion.
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The subject Vesiest the hearts oi 'the' people here'abojft?, is- the state of .'the weather and the' progpcot for good props.
The amount off rain-'we have bad has hurt the wheat ion\e sjffoald weBhaye fair weather now I hope the damage wiWno be great. Corn tbat.wasiplanted has be iirjured more""6ti'"lW,^urili'|fe is from a thlrdtw riia^fof the-ground vet toplant in this neigbboifiooat „,:,
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On Sfttiitdjfy^the ei^i'nsti, ^ebe|d our Tbwnebfp Convention, nnd appointed dele'.egates io tbe County CMivention on the 13tjrtn#^e^erything n^s^ofl s"uioothly. We had a good- turn_t*t^tp bert we haVf £§d fo several-! yeansi^ Toe delegates wqre not inilfUoCPd, and I ajp not able\o tell w*0 thej w1il^u^pot£::. Mr. Lambert and Rankin, are prominent Candidatea for Treasurer,' and 'appear tf» be tfc^ soldiers'cbbiiia jjonerall^.
MK Filbeelr is known^to be the Ger. man repreaenUtive-^is TWH qealifled was a good soldier, ,ftad is a hard work* ing Republican no^-r-wHl.dq for Shariff
Mr. Meredith is the.choice of many for .Clerjr, butsalLoltlhe candidates have their friends. .._!,
We hope Nj, Piei*oi5 will consent to run for one of the Representatives. But all we ask that-the strongest raan may be nominated, of the many good1, men fering. We are pledged to tbe ticket in advance A SOULIER.
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iDelegates tdCjngr(wata^»iJ3onvent3ofi AtretDarto-ynahtpi tRnclurmyA Geo. K. eele,,Barnes T. J^oonsbn, 0ol JJames S. Steele
M^milobnw^isialsi *jMr$10ff.'^
""~xr"r LTrdavMWda^UBMsqwniiousetaSrook,: JL Wv JkVjGoakey to Jamea-L the vbte tbe a W ufctf,/body casjdldt in cttj for |50pv
iaa%me^»VrobbeV andthen
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""fesSSfe1* n&su
^rrTK^gWAlt, »»?•. hirwmirajfn Jhvrace^foT the Ctonnty Clerkship ./na"apa«rimrpr ty ue^
SMAH .Bc^narwwry^^ecaped
drowning while bathing in the river Fri*UtRH, day evening. Parents sboilld not allow' small children to bathe in the river tinier* accompanied by ddev perseaa, capable
0f
^Mngoareofthemt »j
MAO« Liciasxa were issoe/1 i»st v*»
O a 0 to tb
aUow-
tiagparties: '*r'JTi
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T- dickcox,
J. C. Breivogleano Jo™"* iVeidemarin. J. H. Thomas and I^"?
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^ebergail.
Eaekiel Jackson and IjeWtm Ash. fide Fredericks and AKAhe J. Kekkler. Segginson Hall and VT«ncy M. Huffman.
As Juno is here, and as she Is one of tbe maidens of thl alo tanac who only come,once.A.jLear, §yeri»body may know a great deal more about her by reading the following description of her tihlch Lowell has contributed Uf the current number of the Attarfftc Monthly:
'Jbo&g ab« lies in tndt, ^fw fatat, pMpfl 1 "ortb, dr«w#™cdyly
back,
Than, from some Sottthera ami iuih in the sky With on* great ga«b of blotnoou storms tat world!"
THE PATENT CYCLOID PIANO.—In no
way would abetter opinion: be formed of the tone of these noble Instruments than at the performance of the Flower Queen, at Dowling's Hall, Thursday evening.— While the heavy chorus of some eighty voices filled the'"large Hall with melody, every tone of the Cycloid Piano, could be heard distinctly above tbe voices* aupply. ing the place of afull Orchestra." ft was indeed a Grand Piano. Mr. K.issuer, the Agent for these greatly celebrated Instrument*, is now in receipt of- a new invoice of the Cycloids. i^''":C'%l
i^iv»»AI. OF OCBCTTlZHfS hg?rs»$ied a club can^ftr%J'*«TeTro Haute Trowing Park Association" and have leased the new Fair Grounds and improved t|i saiubfpr use as a driving/ park arid for Ta4»reSpurposes. Tbey proposo" to offer SDch inducements during tho comfegaea
MASONIC—The Annual CommfBlcation of Terra Haute Lodge, No. 19. & A- MpSon*, washeldat Masonic H#l,on Thursday evnning, at whieBthe following oflloers were elected:
i? Lyndon A. Smith, W. MX t«K* i- dNtrd-L. NoreroM/S. W "Blobirt Tan Vahsah, W.
Michael Byers, Trei Alexander Thomas, r, Roy. E. Frank Howe, On
Henry M. Ballew, S. D. David B. Iryin, J. D. James McCutcheon, Elfeba Havens, W H.Beese, Titer •Mr:Scbwringrouber, wbo has served as Sebretsri of the Lodge for seven years, was forced to request tha*Craft to release him from the position, on account of hfs il^b^lrtt^Thlr:*^done by~Wm wHb, the greatest reluctance, as they appreciate the invaluable services so faithfully rendered by the old Secretary.
The festival of St. John the ..Baptist, wiU, beT^ebrated^b1syear, (June 24th,)
moratbsn:l•^8%,,preparation.—
think Fay-J Tke Oommilteehavo notes yet ostapleted nieir arrangements, but we are informed Dr. Joseph Richardson, Chairmen, baa red the. services of iher-JBftlyT Dr.
Grand Pr«ate^latf^lQ»Oom-
mandery of Benights Templar, of Indiana, as, the Orator, for theoccasion. A splendid time aiay.be expected^ fingfoi$]
Social Lodge, N,Qv.86, held their annual electfon on Monday*evening fa^t, b.ut we have bad no list fu rnished aa^ct Pinion'! Wolf was re-elected Master, HarJlt A. Davis, Si W., and Joseph Temple-J. W. ti-.it
PaAiBiETON TOWNSHIP CoNVBNTioN —Pursuant to a call bf tho Township E#eoutrye Oomtnittee, the Republleans met" in Convention at the SchooL House at PraWeioh at 5 o'clock p. m., J'riday, June 5th. The meeting was called to orde^ by G. W." Dicker'soh and upon:_ his motion W. A. Gunn was elected President, jant$ X?§..Ball, Secretary. 'n-.?t
The following delegates Were elected to. the County Convention to be" Held at Terre Haute, Saturday, June 13th, 86a- Milton Henderson, John Copedand, Jo&T Rowe, Mahlon Hoggate, Harvey Ben tly
On motion it was resolved to instruct by ballots for thejdiffereot county officers to be nominated1 whkh resulted as follow:
Clerk—F. M. Mertditb. Treasurer—Davies Johnson. f^
Sheriff—Nicholas Filbeck. County Commissioner—Aaron Hogite.. .,.
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L. 8. BALL, Secretary.
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PABEE COXTNTY held its County ConVeMtfor. Saturdfty last *ati8 nominated JohB Htintfur Clerk, Jaa. T. Johnson, for Eepresentatiye, aad Samuel Jj, Johnson ftfr CBnjmfe3i«B»r.
Tbe^daiegaMB wateinstruwtedtoeaet tbe veto ot that county .aolkl for Morton C-
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REAL ESTATE TBA»SFEBS.-r-The following transfers of real estate appear upon the Recorder'a hook for the week ending this morning
Charlotte A. Burnam to John F. Latshaw, six acres in Middietown foe $3,000. Jobn F. Latsbaw to Eli Y. Kunals, six lots in Middleton for $6,000.
'^^^Limi Bef, wee seleotod ae f00"^**cbjo| Sxamlwet /er one year,
'.HiRB are only seven prisoners In ottr
obtain more room for stands.
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bountyjail-thesmallestnun^formdre pm^irurn nf ni ,ffli than a J^Sf^y^^ 9
Wx LBAKV that, tbe Hon. Samuel |p
Pleas Judge for '%m%tGxo to
know it
Soi»TS JoxjB have a curiosit
it is
reaches them. Probably there is so mud Jm on it.
because
THE rxxcnro about the Fourth Sujset Market is to be taken away in order! to
THE Marshall authorities decline buy* ing tho No. 2 hand fire engine. They.we pleased with the engine but do not wiak
CAPT. JOHN HANKY AKDP.E. TtTTttl
ESQS., returned from Indianapolis yesterday, the United States Grand Jury having finished their business and been discharged. They returned over one bundled dfjtm#ts |and|pr|babiy, fclglit
1%9,?rofltaWi.continued
jtn***,t mm\
%on as will bring to our city jome of thil **tfp4*T Co\Hl4&MM l^Tfgrant most celebrated bones in tbe' country, botth troftfnf and running. This olnb is composed or sbme of our most respected andInfluential citizens and wis originated |nrelyfor.amuseraeht. "TheyhaveMiBh-SathemlTe-^trackon' tfieir gfobnds and eDgafeedMr. D. P. Brsiell of Evansvflle, to superintend the same. Mr. Bicseft is already on tbe grounds with tho celebrated horses "Jobn Hr Logan,*fel|«Bftly Barr^ aid btbers. ^?i*%&$ffll
company for Southern Kansas, undw command of S. P. Rooker, and A. Headdy, of Hamilton county, passed tbro' this city Thursday evening, from Indianapolis, for their new home in the Far West. The company numbers one huh«. dred, and is composed of some of the best citizens of Hamilton and Marion counties. They will establish a colony on the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad. bar ___—_ 'ft".'
W. W. BYEBS, Esq., Principal of the Fifth Ward Scbool,jvas fined, $ith cost?, ten dollars, by fte Mayor yesfe&try for wbipping a sonjof Mr. Asa Sberburnei^ Mr. B. thtaifagTitrAe**e* aeTto make defense, or not caring about tbe trouble,, plead guilty to the charge. There was ho testimony offerod on either side.
TtUxftif&T fe^WB.—^Phe County CbBn-
missioners nave orderadjtfie SbeiTffnot tot allow politieal meetings^^e'iieloffnjtlM new Court House on account of damaging the furniture and C. Y. Patterson was directed to superintend and have the old Court Hou8e**r»jpiired so as to make it comfortable and safe for both politiced. parties.
r*,.,*::it'i si-.at »i*r jst
.T^.rwaT of tbe'serles' of* out-dobrt Sabbath a/rernfo/rijneetings, under tbe direction o£ Ab^ Young,3*^*8 Christian Association, was |eld iaUieXaurriHeuse Square Sunday fivoblng at^flve o'clock, and was attefideS1 by a viof farge ahdj^. ence. Tfeeax4r*«ieV*onsrsSed of brief in-' troductoifcprna^by G.,C.Oakey, Prfe'. ldont^of the A^ocTaHon ^explaining tbe object of the meeting, prayer by the same, and anadflsesskby Rev. Bi W. Smitbvof' t»^ OooieisVjyrjhuteJj, iokensiorsed singing. The meetings will be continued each Sabbath afternoon.
SERIOUS BREAK IN THE CANAL.—»The
rain of Tuesday night washed out tbe em* bankment of th,Q. canal next to the rivet, a dMtance,of yno hunzted fte^^nd aome ten feet^elpw t*e bjAif. tbe.cAaaL, jTlie breakup about o»e luindsed&^below tn\r railroad bridge and in the rear of Wf. 1^ Warren's pork house. The earth washed out within four feet of the pork house,: and had the canal *ewn full of water, the rear of the building woAikl nWrbeep undermiefedWl ^wished Mts! It^ls a-Wy serioufcbreak andiwitttake oorfciderlble time aud money to tepair it. {frrj
THE BEV, JOSEPH BBOWN, of this ctty, has been appointed Sabbath School Missionary by ^e" Missionary Board of tb^ Carvy'#»#rWrte AaikiaM* 'rife ,%fii' enter upon his work at once, and-pats f*e?g^i field as auJiito'itsj^siueo** BufJt^uU §Uj#MMceaiba^needed, at any tJme^to-^lst^ft ofgftHziDgJ Sunday flefeo^ ||^|itfnipjfe^jHR^^ or to speak at Su^dsrj School picnics, «r in any wa#-to aid the Sunday School cause, r^dy to reapond to any saciioaik. Sunday S«h«jl yr%ker. flT«l«e known-yoor wants ftnd theyWiU. receive
prompt attention, AH
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Real Estate Appraiser—Willis Simmons. On motion the meetingadjournod sine die. W. A. GUNN, Pras't. fl
Mary A. Gibson to V.8 ,K. Latabaw, ... 20 acres in 8ogar Creek township for A "WO^'ny-^IMd^^Ouy*^reader, $S,00». 4, should bacautrtuVmoatlng squirrels^ es-
Henry Lansing to Franx Wekhard, lot in Fontain's addition for $1,200. A. B. P^[g to Henry P. Polk, aix acres rn Harrison township fbr $7B0.
Wm. BL Bryan to Henry Lansing, 90 acres in Honey Creek township for $3 ,- 700,
John's. McCoskey to Wm. Koyle, lot Spatk's subdivision for $1,650. John A. Henry to Isaac A. Hqgfids, lot in Rose's subdivision for $275.
HhnjeT^OonFrtflftdS jtaxwe11fta»f4 Hettry Millet to Arlw, Hoisnt* lot i«, #iWitf fovKarlon!^0^
^^*^?*1Ziir\x! *^W»£l%*x*m*. ±r?^*"*zz*E!i$
60 aeree in Harriaon townahip for 91,000 Chauncey Rose to Harlon E. Tennell, lot in Rose's sub-division for 500.
F. Nippert to Thos. Daley, lotia Cbaae/a «400
eVlw S S
., teres in Ifevms township for $400. •sdtOMa JOT^on Murdered, », £asnaet Fealherklle to Henry King,
dtbtfaardto lsaao Harper, 20
I ii TaROer to Jacob-.IflEjto^
butchered with an ax. acres in P»aine Creektownshipforf4,4
fr.1-.-.I- in -,'fr [^'ri^lftT»^tilfrfAliJitffliMiA^
Beard,
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$&k ]b**i
MOVING Wxar.^-rtnsJheT train ef five wagona with four famiHefv rotit* from Morgan county, tbis Statey to Northeastern Missou^ panted dbn Main street yesteTday. Brigbt UUle, fanes peered from beneath tbe we^n-obvers, all* agtow withsmlles and wonw^at thetiensoals^ndvanff"eMbtaof eityliff, while the dteswrjTB «unM^»«6«i Of the mothers ami thet*e*MW,p~loddfngformsof the men, made: uf one of th^te luminous, Rembrwdicftiot|»feapf.real life so fsmiliar to.our wej. but which.areunenei 'the les» rem'SrsabK "and suggestiva on account of tbeir frequency 1ft tbis.great em pn*of the West. .'-»u-.-
season, a? these rodents' eat the loouits. Dr, Wright,rbibrms us, that tn 1851,* be kaewoae-mmihr. and the inmates of a Urge boarding Bouse, amon^ them, Gel. R. W. Tbonipjoti, made spitfe sick, with every symptom of poisoning, traced to tbe eating of sqvinrel pie. 'Tftis was the yaerof^i»--seeassBrBE-r-.3Rsssr'--.-- l*^i I
bA^sC0BaJ?LWf I
3
Ikkon with
many other *Westerf3 aewspapeT me-.ara.
York, to take dfnnej* at tbsjt fcjtablfsb-. meat on ttie^ceasfoa of its re-opeaie Thniaday oeatv A* wacan get a
ai appetfetoai irftb OamH^ntln at UM t«* ^fg*^fSV^V^
dangerfattf sdiotntravefsqt by 4 beg the Stetsons, to excuse us. f± at &
WdltWf^BVy^b* *•—J*»'' ShSJpbaid, willsHiiuwm, p*ad s*ttirty 61 Hardertn th* seoon*rJfcaj«a^ a**A w*s»«enun. to imprisonment for Hf«¥*s»a»
W tuna, aJthough accounted an honor by the old, have never baen so considered wftVrespect tof-tb© middle aged or young. These Ton be easily remedied by ifaetiSftot uBamt^ VegateeW Hair Restorative.' Tbe only thorough rehewei fr"rftnt,tj nf_lll1l 1 flitnmrn of the dwlw.
Fok the' fcteal iSummer style arid the most duTa|le Jj$rto"go to WiiiAa' Skirt
Ir IUU want to sarnnnoney get your Skirl. lad Corset* at Weisas' Skirt Factory, °PP^te tbg Post Office. [6,dwtf
ail.fUmcmmt
wagons and sjtte
MASKED—At the residence of the bride's father, Rev. Wm. Graham, ef Lafayette, on Wednesday, June 3d, Cipt H. C, DOUGLAS, of this city, to Miss JENNIE P. GBAHAM. 1
THE DDJOUBTIWO SPECTACLE of a drunkken woman, reeled along the Court Hou.se square yesterday afternoon. Jtrtft after passing our ofilce, she fell sprawfiag in the guUAr. St* *obn gasned atpe#pendlcular, and staggered on towards the river bridge. 1 *..
a* ea3^
to expend the money. Poor economy. -SYRtfTjif The first flre they have will no doubt de. stroy property"worth more than tbe price of the engine. lea-
Ae work ad in-
that may be helped is har
^OWJ» v***4 But. the miscniei that time would work on tha human hair may be forever avoided by the we at* "flwoU'a—Vegetable Hair Beatorative," which never faUa to bring .back the hair to its origin*^ beauty.RochetUr Democrat. dwlw ~, .-.
S. 8. KIEN^EDY 2~CO. are now fully prepared to do all kinds of custom work, in the very best style, and at as,)ow prices aaotbers.
OobxrUg, jutting ewf JittisMng. Cardinpandspinning by aSCPEBiENCED WORKMEN.
Goods of alt kifidrtn otrritnc exchanged for wool On liberal terms. Oafk paid for Wool. Come antfsne us
en^ ^"1" street
m27w2av.
tn eril
0 feav
"STST.~&ENIfEDY.
If yon are bilous, take DR. ABMISTEAD"S COJflPOrlTD LTTER 4'ILL3
l»thle
chme a
"is'^ONIC
you are afBtcled with Piles,
use hU E OINTMENT: if'yqu have Burnst Ulcers, Erysipelas, jotter^ Scaldbead or are poisoned by plants or insects, nsebiaUNiyERSAL OINTMEN,T and
OCTOBER ELECTION.
Announcement Fee $o.00—payabU ingnria. blv in advance. r«,:tMtiijj-:i ^^__ :-in at •HBBxrr.-i' .'.aer»K
WE »r» authorfztd t* annoaao* fftED. W. bTCTEKER as randirdto loir Shariff, aubjo-t to TiW decision »f the Republican' nomrnarlng Con
IWUion. .,.c -o.
I ate anttiorlsea »oaouuc« a a tiAWESss acandldataforMberiiTjtt Vfgo" oponrj.. sabject to the dflctaloa of the R|Tt!Mte*tx.-Xiomi-natlog Convention.
Wr aro aothoriwd to aanoance Col. CHAIU.*:-*
M. SHTfl as a c«»dlT»fe rfef'StwTrifJiMilj the dcc.tilou of tho S«nibiicau aomtWtXAB t..r. MfetiflW.' Ma expafciri to "flgnr "ftot'oT. ihN lii»«!' till the lauday In kbe:«T«ntot3£ f,j,}
Wo are authorised to aanpnac* U» 4a»:i» NICHOLAS FILBEtfii a, candidate ff»?3lu. iff of -Vigo Ooou»y, awb)gcrtfftlweorl»lon of tURepQbJican aonlaaUqK C^nTenUau.^^^
Ws"fcura. anit.3rii«3 to aonoonce'tha name, ii
itr,ltabj«e,l
!.
NJDSt10BEST,?Uiepr«a«nt County Parvc^r, a, a candidate for ShorlB ef Vijjo Conuty, gttW«"'t t" the #SeMua-of to* Unfoa
R#r'*rH'»''
orftolflating
Convention. .*. *. wm Wa_axe anthnriiwl -U-anrnmaoe HKNRY WftOLLBN aa a candid*to foe Ut« oaicear.ol 8h-
to the decision of tte IMpaWcuu uoip-
:tn*ttaK Coavonrion. z, v-a .,*. Wz are authorized to nunoncce the oaai.- if JOHN Mtf^AELANB, of Sorsi VtcrV TbVn.bip as,a caadtriaie lor BK riff of Vigo Oonuty, auWect to tbe deeWon of the Untcn B«{mbnoas noMiloat
In* Convention. Ja a Wa sffc amhariaad ta annnnnan I'. D. £. KK3 TEB, of Prairie Cr.e* Township. ui,a eandidats to* BwrtfT, vabJMC* the dectston of tms Bepvblican no^niuatioK Convwotion.
WE are »u«horized t»» ani^uuc-, CEPifciS t. (pr^wot Depnty Sheriff) avWeaurotSheriC, atitject to tji* decision of the r/nbtfean Soir.ln*it.oic Con'^ntloo.
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Wa anUi*i»«d to annooaoe tha £iuhe of JABE3 BpftgA-*, of Lo»t OreaK Township, as candieatuRil SHiliesliWAlipia'Serof Vij?ocean*J »«*J*t ta«oedeci|joR ot tbe Keputlitaunum. Taattng ConvtllUob.
Via areawtbcrised to anrtomi-o Ao' n'aine ef B. B. »IB*BTOK as a candidate f-r Kenl Estate Appraiear Vigo connty, snbject to thftdacMon tae n^ubliCa&nomttfatloR Ooaveation/ -Wa afOjauthori*^ to announce »ba aatn« of WTtLlS SIMMONS us a candidate for Kaal Es•ataA^praJaarof VipJ oouoty, aaljtot io.tlie ue cialqn of tho itepnbltcan nqminat|lDy Ooovcntio it ooauusMwaa.
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WKare.anthoTtied to announoe B. O. TRUKVlOvtK, of fralrie Creek Township, as *c»r.didata -lar County Uon»u»l*»lon»r from the Third DUlrlct, knbjeet to tha d-c!sionof the Rcpobllcsn SomiBaiiBft tlonvon ilea.:
WB are authorised to announce FBILIP BAN W)L*»!I, of hi ton township, a candidal for County Contpisalun«r fi«m the Tbirdj)ii:rlc% sabjcot to the decision of tb» Kvpcblicau nsraint ting Coa»«nt?dn. iianimii nnirms' a"4 a a re »athouaid to announco th» name uf ^DAVIES'JOHNSON aa a candUate for tbe offlco ot Coonty Treasurer, eatjeot to the. decision of the BspeblAjan nominating Convention.
Wt sr* a«thorisedt6 onaoanea the name tiAtlOEL G. SCOrr a candidate foe the office of Doaoly Treaenrer. subject to the daciiion of the Republican nominating Contention.
Wa ate authorised to annowtc* HENBT A I A aa a candidate for TreaMBrer 01 YifP county,.subjoct to tiio deoiiion of tt.d RepnWteau Nominating ConT*ntion,40 be held the 13th of Jane.
aatUorlzsM to Snflotrece th« name ol
MORTON 0. BAM BUN as a candidate for the of fleeorOocntyTrea»nrer, aabject to Ui* decision oi the'tepablloam nomlsating eonreatloa.-'
W« ate aaihorited to aanoance tha naive ot OKO. *T. EAMBEtfT as a caqdidale for the offtaeof Oonata1 Treaanier, tubjeet to the- drcieion of tue Republican nontiuating cocventiou^
Wa art anthorlzei to aanuasoe tho naiae of JACOB BK&WN as candidate fbr the office of 1 Opunty Treasurer, aabjeot to the deciniooof the lepattlkae Ooanty OenTention.
Wi are .a«th«ised to announce .tut. few* uf J. T. MOHBlB, of Uooej Cref TownqhU). aa a. Jandi(late fbr the office ot Coontj Treairrr*. subject to the dasjsjoa of tie EepuUical a115nl1.11 ting 0on»ehtI6n. *wa are authorised to anaonoee th
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Wit. I», BHUEI as a candidat« foj-tha oJBsa ot 06anty Treasurer.'rtt Jcct to th» tec!si'n' vf the Republican County CocTuction. ,--
Wl'lfe STltndrnM 10 SUhfiuToe the name of WlfcJUJAtt FA/BSIOK aa a ca^diftvs for tho offloeof County Troaturvr, subject to:hu Jt-cti».i'i or the Kapcblleaa Ooanty Honrvc lion.
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Wa are authotbwd to announce H4.UYE 1 WO'tTT, as a cahdmato tot the officVof Oouttt Clark, anbjecAto toe decision «f tb*Ai^abllc»:. nomfuatiog Convention.
Wt am authorised to annonnco thv^ame ot P. B. O-BE'LLY, (the preeaat Deputy Cl*rk.) a candidate fbr County CHrk", snliject to "tho d«cisio* af the BepnMlcan noaluitteg OouTsntion.
Vfx are an thorite 1 t9 aan6nnt:e RPITCa aiMCSOfj a otodidata for te-eiettiou tJ tL» office of ponnty C4»rk^sul ject to tuu decl*ion oj tb*BBaobil6Stn.ao«iiJo*tiogO«y»e»tfoii.
Vft are aaUtoMsedv to- aaaopaoe 8 Jt. iiT.UK DltH as iv candidate for Cleric or the Qonrt* ol Vtgwconaty, anbjett 1o tW teciet(A ef tho Be pubUeaa BowlnaUa^ Coaeaatten.
Wa at* attthArlaHd to aaaenace Shi name ot JAVK8 H. ITJBNER a* a eandiu^to for tho offloaof Q«mntv Clark, e«We«t t« 4he d*H«ion of the BeyubUoan nomiuatinK CuBT^ntiou.
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BaViog purchased b*ck from X. IT, rjhadwlek, Oruber Co., the TJodertaJlenr B#«aMt»hni»bt, and kaflof Had seven y-ara^f jp»rl«o«elo ihe baafnea»i it now prepared to Tarnish Slnfallo Sorial Cases. Oaakete. and Weodea CoSraa, of all styles and sizes, from the beat .aud largest stock ofbartai ntat«rlal ia the State attOiMala Streat, Tecre Ilauie, Indiana.
Oavinf said IA M. W. 0*C«ao*ii^otw entire stock of Cbffi *, f*»»o, Haiks, Aa Ac, w« ta«e fraaa plsaaor* ia reeommeodioK hUs to omt friends and. the uahlic gm»ri!ly, a 1 caretnl soul ekilfn'. Undertaker, and n's Stosk brone of the l.rgr»t awl aaatin the Sj»te. Tbtee who maj h* so an fortnnatn as tH loos» any of th -ir friend*, cannot Sail toae pleased if they afre AT. VT arCoon«ll a
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