Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 September 1868 — Page 3

fffia WEEKLY EXPRESS.

Wednesday Morning, Sept. 36W» 1869

Renublican County Ticket. FOB STATF GESATOBj^ irAimrr n. rrnTi,

VI I'uH ^lATITI^. £4 jft, fefr] Isaacs--pikboe, ilxa EMSI.EY HAMILTON

FOR CXF.Ri

^AiUiS U. TDBMCP.. rott*T»SA8CTrii. 'MORTON

The registration

awaYe

basket

(a great

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run

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A*# W«i.**TW /JPI-RMDCSi 'Alter BTJIKGAK. COMMIiiStONrK,

BBKONI G. TRUKBLOOD.

eon bnKVEVOB,"

$\ jtj ALKXANDEK COOP*K: 3o JlM FOB COBOWEB,

DAVID CHRISTY.

JtOH A&SMHOE^IIAB^SC1^ TOWMH1C, Hi

Thjc Kepctblxcan Dkmowstration, Friday of next week will

bochold

at the

Pair Grounds the Democratic demonstration on the day following at Early's Grovo.

fit 2

lists will be reopened

on Tuesday and Wedneeday next for revision

aud

correction We again make

this announcement that all Republicans who have not registered may be duly

of their duty, and make due preparation to atttend to that duly.

Thk

county poor expenses will iacr&ase

twenty-Qve

per cent.thi3 year.—

A

Journal.

Wry natural consequence when the poor expensef are controlled by a Democratic Board,of Oounty

and a Democratic Superintendent of the Poor ,A.eylutfJ.

A Union Mass Meeting

at

Rosedale,

picnic—the speaking

commencing at ten o'clock. Tho Rock ville Brass Band will furnish the music. Arrangements are being perfected for a large meeting. It is expected a epecial train.,will, run up, of which notice will be given.

We pnblish,

tjgir

elsewhere, a correspon­

dence between Mr. Yoorhees and Major Carter, which places Mr. V. before the public in a vory unenviable position. To draw the matter mildly, Mr. Vs.conduct seems quite destitute of every element of manliness. He is altogether unwilling

go into a joint canvass unless he can dictate all the terms and such terms, too, as are unprecedented and quite

ble. He would have saved a rapid decline in his reputation had ho strictly adhered to his original peremptory refusal to enter into a joint discussion.

Thk mkiting at Lockpobt, on.Saturday, was well attended by tho Republicans of Riley township and many of their Democratic neighbors,who, notwithstanding (he dictation of their leaders,

fowed

will,

sometimes, indulge in the luxury of listening to the truth.

Gol.

Esq., was de­

livering an effective fire on the enemy's lines.

t. ..

Serenade to Gen. Hunter.—The Fighting Boys in Blue, last evening, between nine and ten o'clock, engaged Cuqua'a Band, and Serenaded General Morton 0. Hunter, at the residence of Dr. Mahan,whose guest he is while in the city.jV/iAfter the Band had ceased playing, the General acknowledged the compliment in a few fitting and timely remarks I. N. Pierce,Esq.,andGen.Cruft also appeared in .response to loud calls, and the Fighting Boys in Blue sang several patriotic songs. Altogether

it

The city get a cent of tax The township a cent

was

an extremely happy occasion, aad a handsome compliment to a valiant soldfer and patriotic citizen.

"Comb tjp and Plank up, or Shut ur 1"—Under this head A. T. liaising,of the Bowling Green

Aurora Borea^is,

poses to dispose

pro­

of

his office for

$3,500,

deal more than it is worth)pay­

able if Dan Yoorhees is elected to Congress. Before he make3 such a proposition

it

would look better if he would oome

over here and complete a little arrangement with Capt.John McFarlane. Several weeks since he proposed to bet $10 that Yoorhees would be elected $10 that Indiana would go Democratic $10 that Seymour would be next President and $10 that he would win two-thirds of the bets. A small forfeit was staked but Lansing has not the nerve to put up the amounts above named.

few minutes after the above bets were made, we understand Col.Cookerly suggested to C.tpt. McFarlane that he also could bet him that he

1861.,

(Lansing) also

helped to tfear down the

a

Two ^National

office in

3

Banks

own

in this city

over two nundrod thousand dollars in government bonds. This vast amount is tne capital,or property, with which they do business in our midst,and from which they reap immense profits. On this big sum does:

oT

tax

The county a cent of tax j." The State a cent of tax

No! not a farthing! While Tom, Dick and Harry have to walk up and pay all these taxes on their house and lot the royal bankers, snap their fingers at the tax gatherer and order him to pass

their mighty presence!

Laboring men,

to pay

by

al

the la ^s of the State of Indiana

but they do pay a township tax, county tax,and a State tax on their

stock,

which

as

Bank pay3 on the same

With other tax un^ property these two Banks pay into the Ccimiy Treasury $7,007,40.

CONGRESSIONAL dMYASS.

SPICY CORRESPONDENCE,

Vi iSM

Yoorhees Proposes a Joiit Discusm

Provided He

Can

Dictate Terms.

Carter's Fair Proposition Pwemptorily Declined

Yoorhees on the Retreat

iinfjSftjt. 28, 186^

Dear Sib I hereby respectfully invite you to join me at my appointments and divide

tiqse

in

the discussion of the issues

before the people.-*

9 1

If you comply with this request

you desire

me I

Commiesipnera

will be held

I

at once send you a list cf my meetibge. I think they will be large. Hoping to hear from yoti at 'oiace a&3 tale&^n of your acceptance,I have the honor to be

Very truly yours,—. D. W. Voorhekb. Major W. W. Carter, Sullivan, Led. ^.

to make a joint canvass with

will

at ooce withdraw all of

until{.after

Saturday,October 3d. Ma­

jor W. W.

Garter and Col,John

my

pointments after to-day and you

tho same with yourl,and

fours truly, W. W- Partkr. Hun. D. W. Yoorhees.-

^^Sullivan, Ind., Sept. 28, 1868. Dear Sir Your cote is at band. Of course your claim to determine in ads vance the counties

in

which 9 joint die*

cussion shall take place is

wholly inadmis­

sible. You have been much longer a candidate and much more generally

over*

the District than I have been, and the fact that under the

I

inadmisfri-

cirouihstances

seek to declare the

to

you

places for discussion,

warrants tlie conclusion that you mean to decline my invitation. You came to my meeting at Carlisle, and

now most cordially request you

to

continue your attendance upon my

appointments. This proposition stands opea and you can join me at any time and place you chooBe,by giving a reasonable notice, in order that your politic* friends as well as mine may turn out freely to hear the discussion.

Very truly your Obedient Servant, 1 D. W. Yoorhees. Major W. W. Carter.

1

J. P. Baird spoke

for more than an hour in his ueual candid and impressive manner.

He

was fol»

by L. F. Muzzy, Esq.,

in a iew

felicitous remarks and,when our informant left, William

Jeffara,

Sullivan, Ind., Sept. 28, 1868. Hon. D. W. Yoorhees—Dear

your declining my renewed

my letter where

ed

tiiat

at Carlisle. This is a mistake. My appointment at that place,WQs

madt

before yours, and I knew nothing of yours till 12 o'clock,m., of the day we made our joint discussion but I am glad they came together,and that we had a joint meeting.

What you say about my following your meetings,is so transparent, that none will fail to see in it the -mere dodge of the politician

My fair and reasonable propositions made on the 1st of August, and 'of this date,are both open for your acceptance and you,will understand they are pon-

ij•.

I regret that you

The Joint Discussion at Carlisle. —Major W. W. Carter and D. W. Yoorhees happened to meet at

Both being

off

1

iSt

how long

do you want

,your own taxes and the taxes of

this privileged class of hanker?.—Jotcntal For renl downright, persistent lying commend

us to

the

Journal,

day after day, with lie on top of lie. The above extract is from yesterday's issue and either betrays tho editor's ignorance or else a total disregard cf truth- .It is true the Banks pay no city tax,being exempt

Wx bftn inliof tien that* coniidarable amount of money was reeeiTed in this to bolster ap lhfr Xailing fortunes of VoortiW ia Aa Ctongressiopal canvass. Is the

flithfully,

Carlisle, last

Saturday, where each had an appointment, Voorhees having made his appointment there after Major Carters meeting had been announced.

moral cowardice he had

shown in avoiding a joint canvass of theDistrict, without assigning any valid reason therefor,ho was finally worked

to a sufficient degree of courage

up

to face,

his opponent in a single debate,

provided

he could have all the advantage.

Carter "accepted the situation," glad of an opportunity to meet Voorhees even on terms of gross unfairness. He went into the debate on terms dictated entirely by his shrinking opponent, and gave V001* nees such a lesson as that gentleman will not care to have repeat«l. "We learn from many reliable sources that the Major came

with all the bondrs of the enr

counter, having sustained himself in a manner far surpassing the expectations of even his most partial friends.

The result of this debate fully

prudence of Yoorhees

out of

In

sume the shapo of

capital

the

Journal

states i9 based

upon their government bonds. The National State Bank pays on its capital stock alone,$4,080.00: the First Nation

declining a

jdtnt canvass. With, lill ability, no match for

Majortferterhis

iand

successfully meet s$ ttble an oppaitM&0j& the stump'in thia J^istiict.illiiil the pufmc shall have forgotten thai,in the time that

of Yoorhees was thrown

as it is issued

into the tcale

wherein rested thehopgs of the OT«OBl» ©f the Republic. The ghosts of '-the fiead pastJ%te sad company for Yoorhetts to face on the stump, especially when these

ghoefci

day,have been changed to

$2,720,00.

Utter meeting

as*

soldiers who died to

7

save the Government which Voorhees and his friends,-directly and. indirectly, sought for four years-to destroy.

Major Cartkk's Mbetisg's at Hart ford to-morrow and

price of Pendleton

Marriage Licbksis.—Permits to por-

parties: Robert Gonde and )Ciry HM«nhor. James W. Boss and Mary C. Alvey. Wm. £. Snodgrass and Hannah J. Fitch. Wm. Avermann and Margaret Stoer. Howard Mewhinney and Mattie Lyons. Wm. M. Reagin and Mary McKenrie.

WarrB mbk, pay'your taxes ?—Joifr-

nal.

This is a

good,advice

..

A

to W. H. Stewart.

If he bad acted on tbis principle he wouldn't have shirked out of paying $783 56 and throw that burden on his neighbors.

Last Gkaztd Rallt.—Our

Bepaoucan

friends throughout the ooaniy will keep

in

mind the last Grand Bally,to

will

The Radicals have set

&

Sullivan, Ind., Sept. 28, 1868. Dear Sir: Your noto is at hand.

If

-ap­

,can

dc

%e will

make a

new list, running tip the Wabash,through Sullivan,

Vi^o

and Vermillion counties,

t£e ejection.

I am anttlol^J'lmke

P.

JBtird

will positively speak. Other prominent speakers have been invited It will partakfeof

a«*jdint"fiah^

and hope you will accept this, as

think,

very fair proposition.

be held

at the Fair Grounds on Friday, Oct. 9th, and the torchlight procession at night.— The arrangements are being perfected and notice will be given in a few days.^

a

tax gatherer

in every household.—Journal. And with all that they couldn't make W.H. Stewart, your candidate for Sheriff, pay his tares. That great advocate of "equal taxation" sneaked out of his share of the public burden and made bis neighbors pay $783,56 for him

Pitiful.—The Democracy of the

I

city

have made so feeble and wretched an appearance,in'their recent efforts to show off, that tender hearted Bepublicans are beginning,to pity them. Their condition would appeal strongly to the sympathies of the people if their awful decline were not the result of their own political critoes.

Thb Gbxcian Bend has arrived! We saw it yesterday in all its fearful agony. The young lady had it bad. If our girls must have it we'll tell them how to get it up cheaply. Eat green crab apples, which will draw you into the shape of a pretty dog walking oh its hind legs, and to make your Awist

of

the

we shall canvass. I do

not dictate, but only

auggeit.

we canvass Sullivan, Vigo

You say that

old country

Sir

Your letter in reply to mine of this date is juBt at hand, and I regret to learn

of

propemition

to

make a joint canvass. You say I dictate

in

honestly and energetically*dia-

dharged the duties of that office,gaining the confidence and esteem hot only oi his own party,but also of thdse who opposed his election.

Five hundred Democrats from

known that

two

pubiicans.

sisiis »uiKwM

tinuous.

at.m*'.

ka* *«J.s

made such a hasty

retreat from town to-day,as it places me under the necessity of starting a messenger after you with this letter. .. Yours in haste,

^Were there'378 free passes

issued by

tne

ahd bear

Very truly,

Railway Company, or did

that number of the barefooted" walk

Doh't MoVB !—Voters should

it

•tiii:

ni

W. W. Carter,jY

an

of three families,in one of which are several voters, about to make a general exchange of dwelling houses,-when it occurred to them that moving now destroyed their franchise privileges at the October

elections

Circulate this fact.

The local

at the same place and

Voorhees having been taunted

friends with the

of the

by*his-

Fxpresa

says

ahea for Jeff

«t%

Irtstily

Journal

ht» ..

A

at Stindford

mci

ev«ning

meet­

ings,and oh each occaaion grfchd f09PCh light proceBsion^Will

nient for the people of this city to attend —going out 4:10 p.it.,and returning* at10:25 p. awreO

Vigo Oounty Fair

•the j&AsereD',

ex.

LIST OF PREMIUMS

The County Fair closed Saturday even_ ing, after struggling through a woek Of the most unpleasant weather of

son.

as the

in

1866,

Charlbt

townsman and

1 suggest­

and

Yermillion counties, for two reasons: the first is,that these counties are about equally divided in politics, and second that I knew we had both canvassed all the other counties of the District.

I came to your meeting

Diret^ors

rangtfEbents46'tafee

form still nearer

the agony,just imagineyohrself a double, humped dromedary trying to dodge under some low object.

At Last 1—The White Boys

other

We3h.esday

seven

in Blue

have^fit last shown themselves in public.

morning thirty-two men and

officers inarched out to the depot aad embarked for Indianapolis—that is, ail bat one Lieutenant, who was so disgusted at the meagre turn oat that ho returned to thecity. Among the thirty, two 'W. B'a\vere two Germans who came from

one year

after the war closed. We doubt if they can ahow their

dischiuge

papers. Of tne

material of which the remainder of the squad is composed we are not advised. We learn free tiokets were freely offered to Fighting Boys if they would go over and aaist in the demonstration, but there were no takers," to use a commercial phrw.

A

former

Kern, Esq., our

ez-Sheriff

of this county

has received the unanimous nomination of the Democracy of Chicago for the office of Sheriff of that county. Of course the Democracy do not stand the ghost of a chance of electing their ticket, but we are gratified to see the compliment of a nomination bestowed on

oar

friend, and

only wish he was on the

right

side in

order to be elected, in which event Cook oounty would hare had a good' Sheriff, as had Vigo daring the four years he

the

Notwithstanding tfcp imfa^ra^s'cir. cumstances,tho more than usual expense attemSog^ the. first exhibition,|n liberal premium list offered,'Ihe

fe'S

will come within three or four hundred dollars of paying all expenses out of the receipts. For this deficiency there is ampk|aj^i the-jreiBury.

Saturday afternoon, after an exhibition of all tha premium stock in, front tfg the. aiLphithJitre, the great trot forJL am

of

$200 took place. Only two horses went—Owen Tallerfs "BUly f-Barr" and S.P. Tucker's "John C. Heenan." The contest was tor two mile heat and revolt

On the first heat,after a second tnal both horses got off,"Heenan" next to the pole and about one length ah'e&f #£:lly Barr," however,passed him on the first quarter and gradually increased the space between them, coming out some thirty feet in- advance. |Time, 5:31. |^j

On the second heat both horeti^ortoir nearly even. "Barr" soon took the lead and kept it,leading "Heena^" at the

Coy, 2d premium.

so

this

county attended the great demonstration at Indianapolis yesterday.—Journal. The character of the

Journal

and veracity

for truth

is,demonstrated

when it is

odly

railroad tickets were sold at this point to men and.-women, including Re.-

deny that

ex-rebel soldiers are enrolled

in

"White Boy's" organization

in this city

i«sft promiticket

BMOCRACY DiSCOURAQBD.—-A nent candidate

on

justifies

in this county, one

liarly favorable position for obtaining infipmation, ought to be better informed

jiSlative

to Democratic prospects in this

Distuob^than «ny other'member of his party, has been making figures on the result of the election. His figures concede both the eOunty add the District to the Republicans bv very considerable majort-

little "jumble"' is on the

reference to Mr.

in

on

Fri­

have

talwqplaoe.

me* .-wwnt «tmtav

it that Francis

Fm the

the trains are veryv conve­

tapis

in the harmonious Democratic

£smily in

SUrr.

the muss,

end

of the two miles, about forty feet. Time( 5:33$. The attendance Saturday waa ngt

suclr

of/the so|iety

JeilpecteS^

and this was in a great part owing to the fact that Mr. Tuller, announced both publicly and privately that his horse would not trot,and that he had .,made ar»

him to-

Indian

that morning.We were assured in the most positive manner by Mr.T., on Friday evening,that such would be the case, and,therefore,not wishing to mislead our readers, and cause them to spend their time and money, nothing was said in this paper in regard to the trot for the $200 pVemirim.

While the people were enjoying the trotting,and viewing the stock and other articles on exhibition, the committees were busily engaged finishing their exam inatlons,making the final awards, while the officers paid over the premiums to the lucky exhibitors. The following is the list of awards:

HORSIB FOR GENERAL PURPOSES Stallion, 4 years old and over, M. T. Kelly. Stallion, 2 years and under 3 J. G. Lycan, 1st premium. Stallion, 1 year and under 2, Julian Farlow,1st premium. Stallion,1 year and under 2, Milton Rog« ers, 2dj remiumr Suoking colt, Aaron W. Ostrander, 1st premium. Sucking colt,

LynatrMoyer

Mare,^ year and u^dej^, LyjiasJ^I^er,.

Gelding,4 years and over, Tbos. J. Gist, lBt premium. Gelding, 4 years and over, Pat Tulley, 2d premium.

HORSES TOR heavtdraft. f"

Stallion, 4 years old and over, G. W. Sparks. Stallion, 3 years and under* 4*4 Oliver

Bound.

one hundred and twenty»

Mare,3 years and over 4," J. G. I^y^ani 1:Gelding,4 years and over,L. N. Barnes. harness hob»es. Stallion,4 years and over, J. L. Rector. .2 under,A. OJJgfier. Mare,4years and over,.Geo. Wilson. Stallion showing 5 best colts,T. C.

agent.

know

in mind that a change of res­

idence or place of boarding from one "Ward to another twenty days previous

to

election deprives them of the privilege of voting. We heard last evening

Pair of matched geldings, J. W. Young. Saddle horse, B. West. trotting matches. Trotting Stallion,

Trotting Stallion,

S L.

um.

premium.

a "White

.3 ..**«.**«jm f*iw*t S'AS*

By calling at this office the names of several Republicans and one responsible Democrat can be given who heard the shout

giv&ri four

iimes at the

place

above mentioned and furthermore the

eahie

was repeated as the procession of w. B.'s marched out to the depot next mjbrniftg. Will thb

Pacing Maro or Gelding,0. W. Young,

1st premium.

Davis at

Boy in Blue" harrah the corneif of Main and Sixth streets, Tuesday night. Of course that is not true.-—Journal.«is

Pacing Mare or Gelding,S. L. Hasten, 2nd premium. trotting and pacing matches" $100 pacing match,D.P Bissell. $.150.trotting match,J.H.'Wflliams.., $200 Owen Tuller, ,e iff

JACKS AND MULES.

Jack, over

3 years,J. T.

1 T. J. Meredith.

the

Mule colt,John

C. Myer.

old,

Boar

bat

W. G. Culbertsoo

3

the Democratic

who, from his pecu-

Jacob Ryman.*"

-2 O. W. Biatboa^ 1 C. W. Barbour, 1st premium. »U' Bull, 1 year old,JicolftRyararf 2d premium. Bull^flr, Ja64b'Byman.^«S*^ Gow,4 years old, Reuben Leavitt., Cow 3 years old. W. G. Onlbertson*. Heifer 1 year

Id

Heifer L^ydar

1

2 years

Some of them

want him to speak bepe,and some of them dpn't The "dont's' have rather the advantage

the "do's" will

shall "speak his

piece," if they did even fix his appointcuent,Tor the same evening of the Republican torchlight and speaking. Francis Is wanted, to explain about "rather ring with a nigger than voting with -DenMCmtf." i*

old,L. Bacon.

1 I? Wm. Lowe.

Sow

2

Si

E

2 L. B. Bacon. .'j under 1 year old, same. end 5 pigs same. ssbkt, runt wool. -, Buck

years old,S.J. 8t.Clair.

LOHQ Wool. SHXBP

ears old

Buck 2

Ewe lamb, same.

inan

Ctm

goat?

Trio of Turkey s, same.

sea.

When we take into consideration this fact alone, to Bay nothing of the ex« citing political canvass now in progress the exhibition may be claimed as a success,and as giving promise that the second Oounty Fair on the beautiful grounds now owned by the Society,will be more than a success. The Society organized on the stock plan,is on a permanent basis wi% $9,000 atock yet.uDpaid, all in tho half|s of go§d mael wio &1te a deep P* terest in the management of the same.

Guinea

fowis,

Trio Polanda. Ferdinand Mills. Trio Black Spanuh, Charles May. do Hamburgs, T. Hulman. do White Bantams, Master Dick Scott.

FARMS AND CROPS.

Cultivated farm 80 acres C. Barbour Acre of White Wheat, do

do

R«d| .Robt»^aclnftft

Half acre of

Totatoes,

Red, Gec^

ti

!.

do

JuoclcridgoT

Oils,

D. L.

Williams.

Blue Grass seed,W. H.

M. R. Vance.

Six

Vegetable

Eggs, G. L. Biegler.

Six (JBrrdls, J. J. Brake.. a'f\ f. Six CbcitWiMGlL. Khgtfkti'J *1 Six Peppers,Silas Price. wo quarts Lima Beans,T Huln»n. Peick

of

Rip ^rn,|Wfi. M^bei%.

Pie Melons,J.W. Smitley. Sorghum Cane, James L,

Jpoli8

Davis.

Twenty vara t.f apples, Elia?

Twelve Six Patrick. Coll. cf var of apples, James Corben.5 (i it it pears,

Six,?

SW" Co:

Mo.

Origin'Soules

,f5

Scott.

2d

Flat bouquet, Mrs.H. D.

"premium.

Mare, 4 years and over, Alex. Thompson,1st premium.!i Mare,4 years and ovw, «F. G. LyCa' 2d premium. Mare, 3 years and under 4, Samuel Mil ligan,1st premium. Mare, 2 years and under 3,

Lynas

-1st premium. j-*1 "i"* Mare, 2 years and under 3, C. C. Smock, 2d premium. Mare, 1 year and under 2, Wm. J, Mc­

Sco^t

Mantle Miss'JatiaRag«'In. Fillmore, Ind Pyramid bouquet^.Mary.-J^^rj,

Ind. FLOWBRS—?R0F£3SIONAL|.IST. Coll. greetf house plad'tsf'Hoii)ViI^o8. Twenty-five varieties dfthlias,satno

Coll. of bedding plants, same Twenty-four var of xosow^ Basket freth cut flowers. same

rofeis game

Round boquet ,— same'"" Mantle same«, Fyram^^ogers, & Coll.winter blooming plants, variegated leaf plants, tiame Arraugm't

Plow, forgen'l purposes, Newhart & Co. clay soil. muck scil

One horse, corn plow. Sub soil plow.

-?Bee

Fire

Chas. Melvin, As: t.

Hive,T. Hulman.

FarrtLGate,

Lv*e A Lawe. ^4

xlogiDo Pimip, J. W.

Blair.

Carriage, Scott, Oren & Co. Buggy, same Spring Wagon, J.

A. Fera &

10

L. D.

premium.

Jackson, 1st

Co.

2 Horse Wagon,M.B. Garred &

Swan,

Cottot knit stockings, Coll. woolen fabrics,S. itrunk made in

Ingersoll^'lat

sher

& Maulmsberry.

Calico dres?, Miss.Ray

fi

Pair of mules, 2 years old, Geo. C. Clear. BREEDING CATTLK. Bull 4 years

Specinpen

'Animal

Samel

'Heifer

Card

Dickeraon.

Woolen dress, Mrs.

Br^ke^j

sl^ll W#k, '^r9|tl C^mockf

Machine knft

sdckS,

Carriage afghan, Mrs. L. A. Smith. Basket of iao3ses, Mrs. Geo. Hay ward. Crochet

oimpaon.

Knit shirt, Mrs. John

Waraerf

Fruit painting.

II WW

calf, same.

Dairy cow, L. Milligan^ 'i sooli TttoBBWH SR'tt CATHIB'." Durham bull, Wj Gii CalbertBontii* Durham cawvW-m. Hall. hogs. 'ST

ca

Plain and ornamental

Garvi

wrii

:,

„v

Buck 1 year old,Mrs.John*Wamer. Back lamb same. Bwe 2 years old.G. W.

Piotare Hay

Fancy knit stockings, samfc Socks, same.

Coll. of Hoop ski Collection of Jellies,

Col?.'

Mrs.Sarah A. Jackson.

IK

Timothy Seed,,J^ethuelHull.

ethuel

John

Johnson.,

^R^aov6n'i^d 10 lbs Broom Corn, Frederick Hoke.,

VEGETABLES.

Collection of vegetables,

Collection of varieties of Potatoes, Hiram Smithy HqP0*l j5#XlM Half bushel of'Potatoes,same. do

^"Rad I'ekeii

Blows, e«me.

do White do do[John Jackson, do VVWte Sprouts,',«mR

|j^

do Early Goodrich,J

W.TKagan.

Cherry Blows, G. Stephenson.

do Red Sweet Potatoes, E

do

r'"'~

Curn-

W Yellow Sfrf'ot I'Jaiiolf' same.

Peck Red Onions John Chambers. do ,, -t White Onions, Mast.F.Scott. do "Tomatd^Si^pi^. Collection of Tomatoes,p.X. Bigler do

Squashes, same,

do Pumpkin?, James L. David^ ©Melons,JifW.?Gahnadylat? do Watermelons,J. C. Hicks. Six Cabbages,

Teiz.

do Fruit

Batter.

Eame.

IIoLao-iuado

lba CUataa,

Corey Barbour.

Aero of Meadow, Daniel Barbour. do 'Oats,•'tJacdtfBtejft"* bu,white GQrn^ Joseph Peck, bu yellow, P:\Ketr. 11

White WheatjOliyjfeB

Bischoff

Curnmins.

refused to

winter1^apples, William

Reuben Ragan.

mh,

of V&-. of\pet^

E. Tessel, Hermann,

Six var'a of grapes, .ReiU?ea.Ra"aa. Five cltiiiteia 3bf Jhj&s, Ai'wli mann, Mo. ,Fioyr|RS~i^i|wc¥a uqpr Coll.:of |rib6 hiulef)rents

il,^Her-

:r

Co.

Carriage Coupling,Scott, Oren & Co. Coll. of Wag Work,O. A. Fera & Co.

Buggy same. •».

yardsjrag MrsS3atah

Jrtilt$arp^ &tockfngt, Mrg giupheoni# W.

Woolen

Miller.

Woolen knit

Refctbr,- 2d premi­

Trotting Mare or Gelding, S. L. Mastm, 1st premium. Trotting Mare or Gelding, J. W. Young, 2nd premium. Pacing Stallion, J. W. Young, 2hd premium. .. .5, Pacing Stallion, W. M.

socks,

Cotton knit socks, Joiit tho Bitters,they would likely have

ady&Cc!. :»her&

t'ue^

Maulmsberry.

...

Coll. of trunks made

Bra-

inSHbei?otat

Specimen ofprigting,Allen, Brown &

Co.

Specimen of embroidery, Mita Hannah Corben. Embroidered dress, Miss Hannah Corben.

Ornamented hair work, Myis.TMattiaJoab,

Worsted Quilt, Mrs. L. ^urtel. JPatch work quilt,T. B.

McBcido.

Silk quilt,Mrs. Balla'i4i*&Sihi. Counter pane, Mrs.

Fellenzer.

Ottoman caver,

Crandel.

Jack1 colt,Geb.

G. Clem.

Jennet,3 years old,J.

•m

T.

Crandel.

Mule,2 years old, Goo.C.

Clem.

Fancy worked chair cover, Mrs.L. A. Swh- Ois J&Fancy chair tidy, Mrs. Fellenzer. Pin cushion, Mrs. H. M.

Simpson.

of chenile, Miss Martha

ward.

Thread.fra^e£t

Sparks.

&

Gone

frsiafti,'

done basket, same. basket, Miss Annie

..

Piuklea,KAtuo.

Coll.Dried

F#uit, Mrs. Jos.® Pagh.

d8

Giiftied

Fruit, Mrs. A. B.'Pegg, 1st

premium.

Cauned

Fruit, Mrs. M.W. Modflgtt,

2d premium.

5 lbs.Sept. Butter, Mrs. Jahn Welf. Gallon Maple Molawsw, same. lO

Mrs.

Duaiel

l5

Ibt

Sorgho molasses,W.

Barbour.'j

Honey, O. M. Curry.

L&af salt-rising bread,

Mrs.vA.B.

Loaf yeast bread, Mrs A. Ostrander. Loaf corn bread, Mrs. Brake. Sample of cake, Miss E. C. B&rbour.! Collection of cake, Mra.6.A.

Jaekson.

L, Dickers on.

Loaf Rye and Indian bread,^r$.$ylvi* B. Taylor. Barrel of floor, Blaze & Co."'"'"" Two quarts soft soap, Mrs.0.G. Smook. Biackbcrxy wine, Mrs.

A.

btrawberry wine,Silas Price- -*v Curraht wine, Corey Barbour.' Collection of wines, Mri.A.

Real Estatb TbaMPBSS.—Tho following transfers of real estate appear upon the Recorder's books for last week:

Andrew Ingram to Warner Ingram,

38 acres

G. L.

Bigler.

in Pierion township for

Beij.

$500.

W. H. H. Weloh to Wra.H. Bryan, 50 acres in Pierson township for $1,250. J. H. Blake, guardian, to Wm. Bell,1 2T acres in

Prairieton

M. M. Hickoox and others, to L.

F. Hicks to Francis' Esly, tract ,l«nd in Prairieton township for $1,360. Anna

M. Atkinson to Matthew Brei^-

^mhal,

Ltiu,James

$250. -Mr-A. Jewott to

Sylvester

riot in

John

Fergiifofi,

Jewett's sub-division for $350. Sylvester Ferguson to Henry Martin, lot in Jewett's subdivision for $450.

to Jacob Jackel,4 acres

in Harrison township for

s.3.^cres in Kevins

his

vote for a resolution

thus indorsing

on

sfme

ofplants

Moyer,

for exhib.same

NURSERX STOCK.

Coll. of nursery stock, Wm Patrick. ^Yearling grape vine, samo

Coll.of evergreens, Heinl Bros.

^oH

-mm-Q

this continent.

OttKMiTUTioirAL Ditterbnces.—Tb'ere are

tatir.y

i:

Double shovel plow. Cultivator .a 'I .T Wfi Wheat Drill and seed sower combined. Horse Hay Rake,Jones & Jones. One horse Wheat Drill,Lyna & Law*R. Fanning Mill,. samo Corn Sheller, same ,Knitting Machinc,

as

Madame Fots Corset

for

Miiar^T&Vitie

$1,50

Melvin.

Hawiey.

Skirts and Corsets is at B. Weiz's.?#^ dwtf.'. 7 XUj WSi*

•i

Chis.'Melvin.

f. LOCAL moticcs.

Plijsical Begalation.—Th. human bo1yi»"faly hta^hy vhen Its p*na *r» sonnd, wall org»mz»i »nd dispcS' d. and Jretly per orm torsi fnn0tio'ii». The cans s.'ot dites #fiea IflJ'ey od o(r (fghi, auo «sl ttiOTsm ttujn-ouij l} .tb*k}mpt mi. H«bc«

1

paint ng, same.

,L same.-,

Portrait$$g&*i -iatfrp, Pen Draw^gi R. Garvin. Elain Photograph,

D. H. Wright.'

Colored,^" ^saray WritiUBpWylifil

Pttiftr

iwnitting

1

by a g!rl u4m,ier

li

Kerr.

America

A.

Specimen wax fiower?/ ^|rs. jSe^ige W. Haberly. Yase Miss Mary Brady Specimen Totting, Miss Ai

1-.

yftX

fred S. ^hemp-

+*TM

STATE T1IR GROUNDS, ,:38 -7—r NEAETERKE JlAtfTE, ON

Friday, October

»t:\:

township for $200.

•,

i...r

Klss-

ner, two lots in McGaughey & Roach's sub division for $600. ^Daniel Barbour to Fielding Shepperd and others,254 acres in Fayette township f*r $4,000.

7

$1,000.

Samuel* \Y. Weaver

to

Spencer Young,

township for $1,600

When B. G. Harris, the infamous Mainland traitor,rose in his place in the House of Representatives of the United States,and uttered a solemn invocation to Almighty God that the South might nev er be conquered' D. W. VoorhEes Voted ag^jjQ^t

The

Harris and calling on

posterity to remember that the infamy of Harris should, of right, cleave to him, Yoorhees, also.

Yot.ithis

ia

^atrhik

Coll.of'•plamsj" 0arri4»««*i Dozen quinces, Oliver Bound. Coll. var of grapes,

the

man who

cogged more roll calls than

any*other man that ever sat in Congress,

but that with all his dodging, his voice wits never wanting

He

foe

Hi# wine from Europe. Our

druggists bnve procured

in

COL. B. W. THOMPSON,

,3GEN.ff®r1rASHBDSS,

iv sifsSJte am xnsism\ *S VSAii

and H0X. TH0S, H. NELm

-t&ti

Hosts anreipfctcd to

1

fcsti'

expulsion from tho House and

of

cenBure,

3^'f tdi

The

Fighting Boys

9

has refused

thousands of applications for that plant, as ho requires all available cuttings for the extension of his vineyards. He has Orders

At!

eomo' four

White and Gray at B.

eijfs.J i!-~: dwtf._

Weij Sit*

^Wiiy stand

Jm

'offered

to

the

who wish for the

years

Old. I* 1-^7^ .idwlt

Madame Fots Corset Skirt Supporters of all sizes

s'r--

-To

nr

you thus amazed

see a person of your natural beauty with a head of dry, bristling, unkempt hairl Go purchase a bottle of "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative." It will transform your Hair into beautiful glossy ringlets. Nothing so efficacious h«s ever

been

public.-rliOweZJ

30dwLw

Courien,

1 -ew*r

constitutions so inherently de­

fective in energy as to derive groat bene .fit from a moderate tise ef pure liquor ^combined with such vegetable medicines and eilracU

enter into the composition

of Ruback's Stomach Bitters,and there

If healthy persons are exposed to unusual and continued exertion in confined air,or under the heat of the sun,or to the influence

"of depressing watchfulness by

traveling and change of diet and water, or if residents of malarious districts or the rank river bottoms of the West and

iSoiitb,

Mrs. A, B. Pegg.

Woolen mittens, Mrs. Leonard Brake. Foot mat, Mrs. Tbos Giet.

there can be no doubt but a care

lul

uset'of

RobacJts Stomach Bitters

wo

»re abl«

to SiicoTsr Iho infirm drfectiT* part*. Any 'Fere plbiecb«Bje li ilv bod or ita fa actions 1 ho pretesca -f dlMBM. How readily

st

and

XTtg

ryvh

A sam.e,

Farlow.

imen crochet work, Mrs. C. Hall

•,"to'-tug wlhhral"

tbe {iT«r atdi lUapartiuc laitlclty to

tha sSii'tisa,"iLdac»'mfoie»to thi nrrvocS »7»i»a» ?tad Wh ottd »udcalKbl»d of boih iaSH

It

1.'if .11

aaft

flad

R.

VaiHSJMSi

tha

a

t«f

odIT vvm,

'fory

Poumansbip,

J.-tert»iaai5nt

jfSit.i* *'i

to

succumb the disease. They strengthen, tone and invigorate, aid digestion and increase the appetite.

sell-dwlm

SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERSis highly recommended

^:iins

a piece at Weiz's Skirt factory.

d*ltf. '*3:1 it

Remember tha place, the very place, the right place, the cheapest place

ud

at«mec*ilo and altfcrativ« B.t *rs la

sir, and under in Tltalictag iparatioa. pacftct bealOi »Qi «pUndli

r.-*. 30d»lw

Fr

COaCMtiTMAiSD 1KS160

y»rtw L«a?y.—ftttftnaOntrW XsM-—3d QktabraomiMM:

Stie

b7

all

rwwmMeOrvero

^bvu:

ed fee' GRA.ND *r'

Jt# —akd—

are

maty situations in which even the healthiest derive additional security from its accasional use.

ILLUMI NATION!

AN ELEQJLNT BANNER

Will be presented to the

Bide of

with

the food would surely be the- means of warding off actual disease and enabling

tlieln

to bear up unafiected where, with-

Meetiaga

Towmbip

wlU

PBAIEXE C&SSK TOWNSHIP—At

town,

Ihnraday,

H.

Mared.th,by

H'

by pbysi-

for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flavor. augl5 dw3m.

Hamilton.L.

to

Hassjr

uesdsy, Oct Cth, at Candle lighting. Sp«ecU«a will be ntade t»

Son.

Y.

iB,

rthi&'y.

Spaechea

wk

mark-Trny tl'Brt ton la tbe «t«n- ard of oar rital tfs. It rpatng from a torpid Itvar, or in tli" kl n»i», or a sird.red ttomich, or iBl* pore H13HCIITS HtRB BITTERS a tfluriferi rened for wortl' out morbific matter, and par frit blood (.trf »fcr*t on* fur

DR. ASMISTBAD'S

bitoa of

and

yoa

I

LETUS HAYEPEACE!

6RASB SirCBLIC£t 1AIL

uij»» tuups

,,.r .r,- it..,'?

B. Pegg.

t* Uil£ 5

'-V

ip

nom

1' "'-i

a iA TBS

"tt'

9.

v- -.A .•••

-V

11

Tha foUowiaa apaak^a bav« algnlVd thflr aoceptanca the lnrltatLn, ^ad wUl {Kxi^taa^r. va

GOT. 06UB8BT,

'"-F

Boss'sub-division for

.itM'F- -.i*A' bim

HON. WM, WALLACE, OMlii V* 1

"'M

ft iffy*? A

is Bine are exp-etcd to

:... 11

The Tasnera are expecUd to S

wants to be

judged by his record I a record which Shows that be

If r/

when bis

"no"

,9?2i *i, e'Mxei

:4:

LaJics &re cDeckd to come.

would

injure the Union and help the rebel causa.

The Finest Grafs is Amxrica.— Mr ifred Spear, the maker of tho celebrated Port Grape Wine, says, it is about the size of the Isabella, and that it is the finest

"f i.'-Oifc**"''

'1-

P#' id

the Conatry are eipected to be there. A* •s -f -•»«»«e a i'f fjf* C0ME 0NE! GOME AIL! nc id I-.1 #ss

Come on tlxe Cars, in Carriages, in Wagons, on Horsebaok. *Uu fcfriinti (t

a_

firing your BasKets of Prorisions I

WD III! DAI AMD SATS A GOOD W.

And all

largest

a iaiu^ fr tju

clotawlth

will

oy

dalagatldu

cat-

HiriUon

towoahlp.

ii

|#s s«v.-

HON. B. W. THOMPSON

Will address the peopl» at Oourt House Square,Monday evening, Oct..12th..v 2*

i-ii a.

A Tsui.

FtiiX} I

Coauty Cauvtt99.m

xak

ba

timea

ing

Harailton and

and Hou. H.

wlit

Skirt Supporters,

euhea

IU.cz

ou

held at the follow-

aad placaa:

UUdla.

Oct. 1st,at

tig&t.

will be mada Hon.

Speoib*.

W.

Tiahback

tlO'i. F.

L. T.

Hoa«e,Satarday,October 3d,at

SpecChea wltl

Muzsjr.

SCQAtt CBSCK TOWNeaiP—At

Town.lilp

oandle ll.btisg.

be aadj by

S.

B.

Koaa,Hoo.

Scott.

OITSU CBBIK XOWNdHXf—AtTvu

a'a Mill

ligltttog.—,

Monday evening,Oct. 6th, at candle

rp

bo made by

E. B.

wards,

Itvaa,

W.

W. X.

liarboor

Ed­

and

&. F.

Muasy.

fcVi iOWJSiSHIi^—At Sn pbur Syrlfigs, Tuesday, Oct 6tb, at 1 o'clock, bpeocbcs will be w-.do E. E. Btyte, lion. S*. HaaUtou, Hon. Jobs 0. Crafa and L. F. Mauy.

PR\ISIETJi

buy

TOWfcSHIP—At

Frairleton,

elioo, Hon. Jobu

H.

G.

assy and

Uod

U. X. icott

h. T.

LIKtOJI luWiJjjH.F—At H.riford, W.ifoei:ay Oct.

7ib,

at I 'cl^ck. tip *-b«a wm

made bj CoL X. B. ^ol*on, col. W. X. McOtan a'-d iion. U. bcott. F1EBSU3 iuWasHXP—4ttii«B»pt«

Thuraday,Oct.Stb,at

be made by Col-

ol.

1'.

aad Hon.H Scott.

if

Bapiitf

lcaa

townihip,are

Beacbllcaa

at* la»U'«L Said

tylili*

orgasiaa ioaaof

reqaeated

to

be

preevnt

The ladies are eepadally Invited to attend.

ij. w.w.

cardida^a tor

Oongreaa, will

*tBariftrd,VigoaoBa|y«^tebaa

lha

UKITKBSAli

be

epeoifio

in ewee

Erjaipolaa,

of

dto

iaaecti,

Bom,

8o«W

head of

Cbildreo,

aad poiaoa

afcxiab

ef

from

Foiaoo

t&e

Otk. Try it

aa

directed

will aever be without ti.

aepSdvJfr

Pltaloa'i PsphiM ar BceiittQias (h» UZX a«i

Fufc aait BldOMUM. I

19 tke HOMSSI ttla

eiyfer

MMetM

iBTaUuhl*.

UauaS»«rtkeflKUTj

wit*

Sua.

wtii BotetapffeefluSI.rmst.mar

Vtk't, -a (ko% per

Cake.

\'r jb "f-' 'nr

rr

j-

1

-X

$

"*L«t 1KB NaTO," "ftOB DC Hive."

3.

giBta. tdwly.sMm

SPECIAL NOTICED. •ffW#

Hotels and Hoasekeepefs TAKE NOTICE.

lUIUi, BlIlR

BLSACHKD A1V0 4, «-7 7^, at r..iucejp.tee

Al»",

a fuii aaaurtment

•iki-oT»»cb^d

JL

A ~Jk tf-is a?

GM. JATH. KIMBALL,.

SuDi i. Oocd fiuUt btonii. Eligatit iu*Uty fljn^y Cotab(isil

a

—O—

Oo. ofkr.

by the yaxd ov

piece,*s elegaot

lit*

oi

«ndbrowi.—«-t,t-4.104T«M6y"|"CottotiaadIffVria«forSIK1TIXC«.I4arnilNepataiB«Qr»*u,ofli)4d-tonerBBOWIT"Hieack4-4,9-4,a.

a,

a miser

core

yen.a

g^8t«.

fLT%

TCKUL. IHPLSTA OCT.

I

Vblb

life

tbat of tne dye.eptio. Why

beot'i

Mff«r

waea

Blood Par)Car and Blood

Pilia

oreyB»-

will

Taoy can ba obtained troa asy drng-

i.

fi

tbe

&

AS ODWCEef PBEVEmTIV!

la worth a

iioaad

o' car*.

Tarat

Bob*ak«liaaaatJ«»at»caa-aeliriagaA-ne*»tcaeee•andm"oFore

b« prevented ia all clim^tea and on«

oy

ai

be a cured by t^lr time!»

mvanoaa dijiridt#ehonld

j.

tfe?

ik*

atomaeh

.n«iaa'

ot

U^ttrrs

end

of'-i'mee

h-aa-.

eery

uover

t« without

tb«s.

tr.J .» St

FOUND

Th-»t e' r»p

a'«i

is

iri

le

liearw

of reaedl-a

ii.ck'-«fato acfi Biiurt ai iod

Parifler

the

Uia«aaea 'jr wliiuh

I'll ••aiffisSii

The Children are eipecki to com* JJ»

andB.oodH«-

i••ai oi.luoi ulti (u CU'»

ttt

they

aia

r«xiuu.fti«adad.

INDIGESTION

la

but a~other name for

of

DyepepvU.

uanyi

w«ll

-t-aly «B»ot

Ladles,

wbo,dcriag

aa-t tba parent

t*. Boiaci'*

Stomach

aa

glaae

Buun

take.

1a

aoaee, direct!*

aitar

each

a»aM*

a aiau.-s.

«•rdfor

uur

Co

not

I

i',butpertain

try

the^..

,MARKIE1

'ain

trouo ed wttb

fiwl

cenaiu ralUf

*.a

-".y

isoch

ara

go

Coati«*-nerw

»rpariode

!oueiip ttioo, can

lu

UobaokS

ooJ

lot .kau d^

Kill

lsg

•iiiek

all

pene«t

^ta^iki ut pre^uauvy wlVh

a»f*ty.

•V-'*'

1'-

9.

SCROFULA

~n,e

1'o^oreaaderuptita«,r«Llcuaoallya"perbeaud

it's \«d« th» o. d,

i»ra-eMof-heaklnr.OM

6o m,

wt. kv.r

can cau

oure

tu» L.-

a

HX fb* "tit,'

TOKCHLIGHT PROCESSION

vi hr.KuwiOt tuii&tt

a^d til Pi.is.e

:f

-J.i

fy

Church,

1

o'clvck

a«a

hn

will

P.

BalrJ,

jtiM ou

Oar CHEEK I0W«8HI?~At. ^owcuhip Honae, hand y, r«ct.

Sth, at caadie Uc tln^

«ill

be

nada

h. Gol.

W.

Hou.E.H.fflil on aui

It.jtiel«au

O. W.

XUrbour.

HONEY RISK T0W8uIP At To«- ahy How, Tuesday, Oct. 6tb, at c«adle Ug g.~ 8p echaa will oaoado by L' l. W. ». jiai.eaa, w, X. Xdw .rde and

gcott

tt

'xh

candidatei for

county

ent. All

•i»aof

aflcee will ba pres­

are invlt-d to

atomd

dUilnc-

without

p-rty.

Tba

ipuk

foJ^w-ar f. let,e^7 o'clock S,"

8a»ferd, Tlca^oaaty.Oa ahv ft*, at o'clock Botodele,

Tarka

caaaty»Octeber

f.

s.

1

o'clock

seiprettlsu.

ad,

at

1

o'clock

VerryaTllla,Veimllliou coonty, October

frita, at

r.fofaimiorrctmnty,

x^..

Xngene, Octbbcr 8th,at

o'clock

r.*.'YartallHoa'coaety,,WtoMVStb,

Kewport at

n'feno,

iAiaiaiwr

e'ejock*.*.

41

UNPRINCiPLED

alere oftea recommeud otkar btttara hey btve.uot -ttoback'a. Wa aift eaoiioa tbo

»1D

cad a iaibec pu abating euy of ihemi bay Eobac&'a ei omeob Bit'ere and uonasther, it you troaU c.uibat uieeaaee sac«e«afaily.

WANTED.

All Hr'Ba troubiod with ^oetiveaeea or OaaetivaUon .1 th Bowela to bay kobtck'e FUle they c«3'aln t»o mer^ttry, are purely vegetable and work like a ctiarm casbe taken with aafey by perauaa

alJ agee, and la all cundltlooa of life.

at

ESTABLI8H£D 1857.

A Word witb you, Reader! Do the many inifaruri trea Plaaaaaa «f tha plratory Onraaa know that -*z Sum or Ml tic-

or OoKtcxyrioa 1 O ta-y

kaow

that It ia only *itbinaver rocent penoJ Stoical Science haa propoaad a Bimedy

of

rtaUjf capabh

combatting hiafa««t malady CovecamoN id now as otaiaixi.'r ntus Intermijent F«ver«—i ai certainly pasvavrxa

Small poz Xne remedy acta wi.h tba certain* ty of tbe Law of Gravitation I

1 ^WINCHESTER'S

E.

fimf

YPOPHOSPHITE SS

Act Promptly and Certainly

IK ALL STAGES Of

CONSUMPTION

Tbay

iioreae

taa atreae'h aad

d^ pe' ihe co "r me pale bi«od. Tbay sardoe ibevaiLU »al ftves, al-h tba k*p«ctora-fiomin]•fla-bre-

tioo, -hd h-ck tim Si bt 9»*tM, «l»ai» w-Vtia to foBrlfii day IhAp tta a ooce iuvig "toi. au-l Pfnptily g«'i,a rhn "Ji ml

a e-dily

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