Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 October 1868 — Page 3

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WEEKLY

WHY

engaged

UK**

Wednesday Morning, October 21» 1888

is the result of the recont elec­

tions ka fcfae letter S? B*esuae ttjs tbe lp.?t ofiSevtcour and Blar-

..

g.

WE

bear of

A

Democrat in Sullivan

county who is preparing to oat a rat, raw. This is tba result of

a

foolish bot

on Hendricks.' IA' ~il*. *,»*

TpERE is a alight diminution in the number of emigrant wagons passing through the city, but coneidorable numbers still pass through daily.

MiNSTREtsY.—Emerson, Allen & Manning's Minstrels*—said to be nn'unrits*ed troupe—will beat JDowlicg Hall rn Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights*

HON. SCHUYLER COLFAX,

Indiana's

favorite aon, the next Vice President of lbs United States, and tbs most popular msn in America will spe«k in this city on Friday tha 30ih io^t. ... __

1

A. GRANT AND COLFAX

FAI4jb

.li'ttifiiTefe «v*

THK Evannville Journal tlilijkfl that perhaps, in the courso of time, tho Sullivan county Democrats will learn that ili is safer to hold their elections according to law.....

SCHUYLEB COLTAX.—"We

HovsEs.—We iearn

SORRIBLE ACCIDJENT.—"We

the

Journal,

H. &

SiNQtriiAB

THE LONG 'AGONY

a

company of our citizens are negotiating for the purchase of the entire square fronting on Main street opposite the Terrs Haute House, for the erection of

a

block of fine business houses next season Two hundred and fifty dollars per foot front is the price asked for the ground, ai?.

THERE

was a splendid Republican raily

at Paris, Illinois, on Monday. Governor Ogleeby spoke for nearly three hours.— A torchlight procession and general illumination closed the scene. Democrats concede that it was the most magnificent demonstration „g£pr witnessed in that city-

UNION MEN,

you should be up and do­

ing. Do not imagine you haveuTtefly routed tho enemy, and rest yourselves in fancied security. The enemy is-ftlrcafly

in gathering up his scattered for­

ce* and forming them In line for tbe fiord charge on the.3d of November. See to it that you are ready to meet the charge and hurl back the whole line in a complete route. Once more to the breach, and the battle is won. Then you may lay aside the cares of politics and rest in peace for another four years at least aiW

THE NEW DEMOCRATIC TICEJFT.-^rhe

following ii the Democratic ticket.aa.it now stands For President—Chase or any other «,' 1% f-

A

l"

man,' For fice 3®resifent ^ASatns. or any other man. -.

Platform—Anything for anybody.1

The Vigo Democratic Executive Committee will please take notice and "run ,. /AnicJia.* the machine' accordingly.

learn from

that a man named John

Moke met with a horrible death on the T.

St. Loui* Railroad, between Ver­

million and Kentucky stations, last Friday night. The man was returning from Paris, and was slightlj* intoxicated, and it is supposed that in getting off tho cars he fell on the track. At any rate, his mangled remains were found next morning strewn all along the track for mile?, •and it is supposed that no less than four trains run.,over the holy.

BET.—Among

the wagers

on the election, the strangest we have heard wa3 that between one of cur sa loon keepers and a city barber, who bet their stock in trade on the result between VoorheeS- land Carter. It is needless to alate the saloon keeper was a Yoorhee9 man. Believing he had won the wager, on Saturday he demanded possession of tho barber's chairs, razors, oil, etc., but the barber met him with a locked door and a refusal to deliver, declaring,that betting was "unconstitutional!'"

is over at last, and

lay up a good lesson for the future.

SOtiUYLER ^'fcOL^AX?

ip®

Indiana'slPav^le Son,

"Will address the Jteople Square, on Friday, the 30th The hour ofvlharmeeting: will be btated as soon as it can be definitely arranged

THK STREETS

WE

1 & not ba-

do

lievfl th?re it ft single person of any party, in tbi« clty who will not be glad to extend a welcome to Schuyler Colfax on the 30th inst.

speech in this

city, by Austin M. Puett, Is among the possibilities of tho immediate future. It is thought that Austin's old Democratic friends would be glad to hear him. r-

RKP0KT.~The Democracy hate

diligeajily^circalated the report that Spice Valley Township, Lawrence county, wh'ch gave Carter large majority, was not registered. There L" not one word of truth in the storj^Stei r-

WnipHT ToWNsHtP, Greene county, was not registered. This, added to the twi others previously noticed—tovwit Jefferson, in 3ullivan, and 3tockton, in Greene—makes a formidable array.— Democratic disregard of law finds a lit illustration in these precincts.

MORE BUSINESS

ETEB CHASE TOUB HAT when it blows off in a gale of. wind just ata still and you will presently see a en persons in pursuit of it. "WbWi o.tiehas captured it, walk leisurely. tow«^| him, receive it with grateful ackno^l-t' edgement, and place it on your Jhead— He will invariably act as if you htui'done him a favor. Try it.

GRECIAN BEN©.—Thanks

even tho most incredulous of our citizens are convinced that Gov. Baker and the on'.irf Republican State ticket are elected. Had the same anxiety been displayed to insure Republican success that has been shown since it was too 'ate to werk for the good canse, our entire county and district tickets would have been elected by handsome majorities. It is too late, however, "to cry over spilt miik,: and we have no tears to mingle with building ^.fufortu^-f^pw^pty of that sort of fluid, bnt it is hot too late to

of the Greene cpujftlJ

THE

ce

Next vice President the United States,

I

on Saturday presented a

liveij' appearance^ crowded with wagons and people from the country and city folks^ofng thefr shopping ii

are glad to l??lM Jatib&s McMahan, shot last Moaflay nigfcfrfteiir' fhe Terre Haute House, is will now probably HfeUOTor. &£s&s •'•It

FOURTEEN PRISONEPS

in the county jail, six haye pl0ftd '(_ to the cha*sjes against' them

SM

to prompt

treatment, cam omile tea »nd paregoric no case of the "Grecian Bend" haste suited latally in this city- The only cri ical case of it was where a muley co* kicked a young girl in the stomach Jrhi?d milking. The young lady has recovere^ and wants ho more of that kind of BentoaeeUe t*rr ".

I ,t,,- .rs f-~^ »ty-five COMMON PLBAB COUXT.—The officialother

voto gives John T. "Scott, for Judge og. Common Pleas Court, a -majority of th eleven votes, His. majority in Suliivai^^ was 1,173. Parke "gave Maxwell a map^ jority of 1,018, «nd

Vigo

144.

Eugene I. Holddri is elecfte4 jKrps tlhg Attorney of 'the_ same JCouift, by majority of 34i Sullivan gave him 1,183. Tiig-o gdVia Bumsey 179,.and ^ark^ Sfto*.

:-t *er!T

F^re ?—Sanday"*®"^ter&?oon

We are unable to give the loss. The

I

BORQtAKS.—Monday night the residence of Dr.

J.

R. Cuningham and Rev.

Martin, on Ohio street, were entered by burglary but no damage was done to persons or property, yohdf 'the extracting of a good assortment of edibles and potables, and the deposit Ot a liberal quantity of tobacco juice on t%p carpets. The scoundrels svere alarmed while in Mr. M*s. honseby the screams of a lady who h«y»rd or saw them, and suddenly "lit oat." Dr. Guninghain has a decided objection to having his domestic wines disposed of in this summary manner.

D. C. Stunkard and B. M. WingWe-was

valued at $25,000, on which there was insurance of $10,000, diviied as follows: $5,000 in jEtna, equally divided between house and furniture $2,500, iu Indiana polis Insurance 3omp?.dy| 8h hpuj» $1,000 Merchants Union, Hartford, on house $1,500 in Merchants lyaion, Hartford, on Mr- Stunkard's individual furniturt- The insurance cover the loss. vsa inti

All the^:- Iwajrde^ «nt-£tt«sto of the house suoce^e&jn removing ahput al^of their personal Shide, who lost a lot of wearing and a large quantity" of manuscript tfnil printed music, valued

County Clerk hold* hie office for a

term of four years, and the Sheriff for two years.

THANKaarvijfo —The President has designated the 26th of Korembfr as Thanksgiving Day. —i

WHEAT

was selliog oa the street

Wrday

at

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Je

and

THE SLATE ROOMYS

oh

await the.^the. jgpur transported to thj» "Patten t^y.

are now ay^ork

on the Normal School building, anu with a continuance of this pleasant weatlfer the tililding will be enclosed in a fete weeks. It is to be completed next season.

hU Mi

CAVTION.—This

is tlio, season when

destructive fires may bs expected, aad extra precautions should be taken to pre rent the same. Have a care to th^jpfetadition of y$ur chimneys, qjoyes and places for deposing

J- '"-y. Ti' 5 /51 •:—Th ,li jU

THE

Worthingtoa

Times

and corn

of two rooms in this city is the residence of abont one hundred legal voters—according to Democratic affidavits.

QUITO NUMBER of Sullivan Democrats are known to have voted in Greene County in the morning, and in Sullivan County in the aftornoon of tbe 13th.

THE ^IW^RI^IYI.-rjgfeu^Y

ty, abHHHHBBHi si political circles just now, is the township in which poor Fletcher Freeman, the enrolling officer, was brutally murdered. Its politick, notoriety is not of recent dat

Aum amA rx* A

LARGE

are now confin

number of strangers disap-

pijared from the city yesterday and the day before. Having filled their contract with the Democracy they seek other fields usefulness.

PARKE COUNTY.—The

attem^i Journal, In lost Creek township last year the iDemocrats

v»ted

1--1

ahou^

three o^clock the Buntiri House "Wits discovered on fire. The two Bteam fire en* gines were promptly on the "ground, bfil the Ore had attairied ^shfeh^^^i^'h^ fore discovered and the alarnrjgiven, that was hot extinguished...until Ihiei rppf and woodwork of the entSre~ifppV story and. a portian of the Baeafod story, was coni sumed. The fire originated in the attic of the north- west corner of the Jfeiilding^ and I? supposed to have Seen oauaed ft^a defective flue. Starting the' t?p of the building it burned so slowly^as to pormit nearly all tho furniture td be, romovedT— of course in a dampged conditTon from, breakage and rough handling character*istic of a certain class of persons /who, at fire, in their laudable efforts to save property, forget that tho fire is not the only destroyer

this same

(Lost Creek by several men more idiotic a is a

MARRIAGE-LieBlots'i^f^'-^isued last week, by the County Clerk, to the following parties:

Dennis McCarthy and Mary O'Leary.. •seyGiay^ wope. -i ChlfHrBItfriffl* Iffaryfiau msber^er Bernard Borsanm and Mary Enust. tivaw up or

but

Total...

l*

The steamer T"igo IHO-*- had"|&t been at work'more than fifteen" minutes, until it broke a pump and was disabled About this time a section of the hose of the '•Lance" burst. While the section WHS' being taken: out and the fite^ici gaining headway* thfe old hand engine "Nothern Liberty" was brought out, covered with dust, the collection of a year or more—and unTler .thjffMirectionf S. Cox, did most

e.ffid««,ifetffef^t

had

water on tho fire in flvd' minutes after it arrived on the ground.. Bartlett's engine, used for drawing water for the street sprinkling wagons, was set to filling the exhausted cistern at the Corner of Ohio and Third streets, to which the "Lange1was soon removed, and thenceforward the firo was kept in subjection an4 finally extinguished. Had it .not been for the timely arrival of R. S. Cox With the hand engine, the loss would have bcWXft much greater, and the fire would hardly have been confined to the Buntin House*

11M ilrfwl ,,u.Qau3sm ^iJotnre^Ihe Ciecait

55@65

J-°td

$2,000.

insane

ii

man,

Boston, Mass

VRidftfonof the

tax books aa shown by the settlement between the Auditor and Treasurer:

Names of AmH of Do'Towniliip. liaq't list. Harrison *30,167 91

Aia't Collected 914,867 91 1,626 65 1,436 02 1,168 21

Honey Or«ek. PralrletOD Prairie Creek....,

ffarsfi&.&Mi

Bile

Lost Creek Kevins Otter Creek FayetteSugar Creek

Am't Still Dellnq'r. §16,89 06 1,420 76 6-1 9a

3,016 41

2,116

97

3,6*6 07

l,tf 1,5

3,3J6 68 2.965 93 3,000 79 2,802 62 3,768 05

9& 66

1,499 65 1,638 SO 2,103 38 1,439 06 2,38-2 01

1,807 03 1,317 03 827 41 663 66 1,406 01

...861,081 66 930,883 67 929,167 89

operandi,

-The editor of an

Iowa paper, who was very much annoyed by his neighbor's cows stealing his hay. has inven|«l a&mothpd whereby hekeeps the bovines away. We give the

A CARD.

^SsfP^hlHiiiVaJ^ust Isltfigd opponents endeavored to injure my prospects by the assertion that I voted for Cookerly at the municipal election of 1867. The^ection Jhas passed and have nothing to gain or lose, politically, by giving an emphatic denial to that falsehood. I therefore most positively assert that I did not vote for Cookerly or any other man on the ticket with him and I take this opportunity to say that I must forget the object for which I fought during the war, and be false to my prin

ic party as a candidate for office.

NICHOLAS FILBXCK

WARM W^THWS A»p IT9 EFFECTS.— FF*(

ITS E

Many people ind especially ladies, slain at this season of the year of ge

Jfonday morning,

rtsumed busin tbe following of:

Andrew Whitten

8j»eriff

Stewart enters upon the discharge of bis duties about the middle of next month County Clerk Hollinger in Harcb and County Treasurer Baukin in Augusijiext.,

Adeline Lynd

official vote of

Parke county, gives the following majorities Conrad Baker 960 W. W. Carter 970 Si F.

maxwell .....AIU. ...

OFFICIAL TOTE.—"We

is very hila­

rious oyer the defeat of Andy Humphreys. It seems that Andy agreed to leave Greene county in C*se he *#as^^ feaUL If he keflPiUufl .wopi soma.^uiflr community-wilibeflowytf" -y

IN,Lost

1,018

W. "W". Rumsey 966

give this mornMM

Yigo County, taken from the returns now on file in the Clerk's office. Our readers will do well to cut it out for reference, in comparing the returns on the amentia a^eetaiaitocnBtik

and

itate" feas^'Wero

State vs. Michael Saxton, grand larceny, plea of guilty, fined one cent Mid two

plea o: ip th« penitentiary. State vs. Margaret A. Brannao, burglary, plea of guilty, fined $500 and two years in the penitentiary.

State vs. Alonzo Teneyeck, grand larceny, plea of guilty, *25

and

grU

to Chris Eversol, 8 acres

in Lost Creek

township for $100.

TO

William Dozier to Bobert Archor, lot in Rose's sub-division for $800.

John W. Martin to Linus^Moyer, acres in Riley township for $300. mmui# W&tes In Riley township for $800.

THE

THB

Be iare and ttrct yoar letters to ANDREWS & CO.a si IO0 Sudbury Street,

MAJOR GEN. .LONG,

»A Hi 1

IT IS

modus

that those of our citizens who

are annoyed by cattle breaking into their yards Irfay ^ry Hie femMy: A certain quadruped had a sweet tooth for our hay-stack, and did much damage, throwing down a seven-rail fence and roosting in our hay. We bought a box q| Cayenno pefper, fcok a nigs lot of hay iac^alt |it?f^ t)ja|feji6e, #bap|i§Cl ^qth pepperV'tffid Witched.^The anicnal came along and pitched into the hay, .when suddenly she took the hint, and with nose at 45 degrees and tail at 90 degrees, "her soul went marching on'' at nil ob^hif not com* back.

THE

com

plain st this season of the year of general weakness and debility. The use of Speer'

effect in giving strength, vigor and tone to the whole system it is extensively

usefc%l*»»^n«^l#«tg mh*

infants. Parties from London and Paris order it, appreciating it

It

at_7^9,

one thonund dollars.

above French

druggists have obtained some direct from Mr. Speer. The pice blow for so excel-

ft —n family vihorid

filve

taa.beua ufl^irged-«iiid iuiprovitl.

THE

tiroi-

ny, plea of guilty, fined $25 and two years in the penitentiary. State vs. Lucy Matthias, grand larceny, plea of guilty, fined $5, and two years In tbe penitentiary.

gSpfeti Estate TBAN«flaa-Tifii fot lowing transfers of real estate appear upon the Recorder's books since our last report:

to

George

interest in 40 acres

ehAbram

Whitten,

in Lost

Creek

town-

Hosier %S Joffn4 M. Green, 56

acres in

Harrison township for

19

Couldocks are at the Indianapolis

Academy vf Music.

1

I

Republicans of Vincennes had a

jubilation at $reeo£s 9*11, in^^hW, city, on Saturday night. {&^cerl of the Insane HospiMil, Indianapolis, have resigned, to lake efifect on the 1st of November.

O .- ••vi

FOBAMTUA^AMITUAI^. FOB OUB oiBOULAB. filed his petition for the benefit of the Heat a Draft. Fottat Money Order, or Keg tstered tetter.

rupt law.

NETT-XOUB of the Indianapolis

Boys voted the. Republican ticket |esday last.

N'a major!ty3(iftM^fth District ngress is 1,024. This is about an of the State ticket majorities ^Jj

fzaso, named Indicutt, fell dead home in Indianapolis last Sunday.

THE

Madison

Courier

says.- Rumors

German firy Gccdf Store, Indi

aoapolis, was hurglarmcd oa- Sitadny of large lot of fUif8.sf

1

^coNj,J4«^h5!«yst

THK

Ellen Wilgus, 20

acres in Lost Creek township for $350. Bobert H. Fuqua and others to Jacob H. Shank and others, 40 acres in Fayette township for $500.

Jacob H. Shank and others to Mary Petrv, 40 acres in Fayette township for $500*

Margaret L. Tulley to Mary A. Wyeth lot in Sheets' eubdivision for $900. Jonathan S. Sonnefield to Bobert N. Archer, two lots in Bumam's subdivision for $1,S$.1. I fi- ft. LHj

Ch*!#-

authorized in South w^IndianA tfjm iTfliiiii rr

repealed firing of nan oo," audi the building-bon.1-&Of, -WfUUO £hfr.«l$.

Ta*Grsi»dview,"Sp«hccr couuty, Sfonitor uodorstatids that tbe fronts of. tho paat week have damaged 1'the badly. Some ^ropa^ifere late, "were ontipelf destroyed. -TT" sTuw"

"THB

Secretary WT' the State Board of

Agriculture, has sunt to New York? the order for the medals awarded the lost, State Pair. There to b^e octt gplif

twenty

$8,000.

^ilvor, and twontv-oae bronae

ones.«.ia

Democraiic

^w^^'^Svistan^ I JWge flit's prophecy

ertson, lot in Bose's subdivision

for $1,000

Vkers to James

H. Forbes, inter-

ApAkers

t0

JRrnea Forbes, inter

dfcres iSPWNot

$75,00. Alexander Cooper

Sr

Wm. H. Stewart to JacKaon Potty, 20

ton, 1 acre in Linton township for $237. Andrew J. Foracre to David M. Shoptaugh, 40 acres in Fayette township for

$1,200. riJsUIUM

James M. l^.cCoskey to John B. McCoskey, lot in Bose's addition for $1,375. Jacob H. Shank and others to Robert Fuqua,^, £t

Wm. E. McLean to Edward V. Ball, lot in city for $1,800. Rice McCormack to Dennis O. Sullivan, in&£W$ih 160 ship for $2,500.

CJ,

the Bjsdicals ane

son

J/idesa

A

DISTRESSING

THE

...

auillvau

Ore^c town-1

James A. Smith to Dennis O'Sullivan, interest in same land for 1,156,70

H. D®

4

of Saturday

were afloat yesterday

that Hon. Robert N. Lamb will contest the election of W. S. Holman to Congress in this District."

"AintU"JiETCHUM^dfthe Continental drinking saloon, Centreville, "lit out" for parts unknown, on Sunday night last. He leaves a large nunTber of creditors to mourn his departure.

of Ohio, has beon

detailed by the War Department as Military Professor In tbe State University. He entered upon his duty on the 15th instant

said that quite a number- of

their minds to

"go

back on them," and

have notified tho stakeholders not to give up the money.

Republican Executive Committeo

of "Vanderburgh county will present a prize banner to the township or precinct which, on the 3d prox., shall show the largest gain otdt the vote cast on the 13th inst. This is a good example

3

THE

Indiana State Convention of Bap­

tists meets in LaFayette -on lhe 26th instant, and will probably continue for four or five days. Some two- hundred delegates are expected t^r be. present. It is intended that a convention of Sabbath school teachers and scholars be held at the close of the session.

IN a clftain county in the southern part of this State resides a gentleman, most estimable in his private relations, but of abominable politics, who was a candidate for .Senator in the Legislature smioiratie t^nt. Jfcbo ge#t!em«wisH8ii€OTeawHh t^Jon#—fine ybung men, just Casting their first vote. One of them was accosted, a few days before tbe

tn vota.for his father. ."No," responded

htosMe^dedJ^| ^'Ckitch^mf fo%»fc for a oA BeAolatit, ff'he W4ny Fatie#." That boy will pass. We commend his example to those Republicans in this vicl*%f hojM* «ver ready $ scratch their ticket for the most insignificant reasons.—LaFayeUe Courier.

—J99it} •??&&&*&& to partiM residing in-this State for the week ending September 29, 1868

Apparatus/or jotaticg-cittJular saws— Isaac France, Pera. Lamp—Benjamin S. Boydston, Richmond.

ma

wines.—

dirlt

Vise—Orlando "V. Flora, Madison. Beehive—Benjamin F. Nave, Fort

iasuv: Qij,d

George Stevenson, Zionsville. Seed Planter—Andrew J. Holt. Peru. jft W. f«Mia^luff. ton.

Harvester—Christopher Lidren,LsFay-

ette. Corn Planter—J. N. Arvin and J. M.

WWiiumTQ, T^ptinSmji 31

YiVOj manager of Parepi-

Rosa musical administration announces that this celebrated cantatrioo* :Wil\ leave New York in November for a Western and Southern trip, in which sh(M»445 *«sit the principal cities of ttodi'ari^/^-She will be accompanied by her husbiiuJj Carl Rosa, the violinist,.'^hd. Mr

THE

BEFORE SENATOK

m*rSxvdL

.declarer that

that

this Would

be^^'Cold and profitlosfs' campaign'

to

the Democracy in the event of the r» j«c* tion of Mr. Pendletoft, hfta fulfill* mont in the fluent.

ELEV£N 6f

the hflgrop« who fo.Hioipft-*

ted in the murder of a man by throwing htm into the river from the atei&or: Litton, about a month ago, hifVe beert indicted by the Grand Jury.of VEaderburg county, for murder in the ficst tygff, and their trial will be heli at tbo prcserit" term of the Circuit Cour,t at •By^osyiUe^

case of 'nigger,Squall-,

ty" occurred at OolumbuS.' BariholoiDew county, last week. A negro boy bet a voting Democrat $100 on the resist,£tle State election, and of course won th» money. That Democrat has adopted as his motto for the future No nigBorjHi mine."

gain of two Congressmen and the

reduction of an adverse majority of nearly 16,000 to such a degree that tho gener-

al result is doubtful, i» a» much, glory, as

lhe

1

gallant Democracy of ^ndiana could

reasonably hope for.'—~-It(uishillc (JoxiTisjr. Hcrw about the "galla tit Detnocrpgy"*of Kentucky, who came iipveT to' _hclp them.

rL^yy,.the

cornet'S.nd piston sbloist, besides otJlTer# of reputation, to complete a fails-concert troupe. -a,

THBOUOHOUT

the

State, sti*h

Jvfs

our-country

lhe

calm which has fallowed the s^rm, -that one could hardly believe that /only' two weeks frcm yesterday, fe to be held ono of the most .important Presidential tk&lfans which

has ever known-- Let

no man be lulled into a false security iy this qu etr jOnrcf'sheer dtspcrirtimr 'the

I I Democracymay yet make a very unex-

hat that

peeled demonstration at tha jspl time. Keep your.eyes open

5-mn

*:P—:=r~-=——

ON Monday, the through ftofe¥ ffeigot going east on the Columbus and Indiana Central rfiilro^d, was1 ihtov^ from tbe track by running ov^'^cay at Harvey's, east ot Germantow.flfrandrJ&9. !»oomotive and ten or twolve dari filled "-alih live stock-terribly smaahecL- up^^n.Bc'^Uiho brakemen had hfs thigh^broSen^^*p^«r injuries to the hands on the train, ^rym tweaty-five t4JI6y fcora^j nj^Jqp

—i«y^

pork packing Season' will open

fully about the 15th of:"'Ni reinbeir, al-: though there muy be soai8 slight skirmLhes before t^at time- Iu thi*-city three firms wUl.oporate--No6i»g'.'r, Kk £»n & Co. j'J. &U. Ferguson,* and F. Ccffid»Si Coj—each of whom tiro now busuy «twork la. putting thftir haHSt^jL^gid^.j. ^It is expected that between- ^my^irtid seventy thousancfi hogs will be kill ed here, if the wenther is anything like favorable, which will be a consider* ble increase over tho number packed it 1867-8. The crop of he-:* is ••esxoellent,

Btoai^r Spe^oa.

JEhea^£ft^k_gjj%, t&e Ckapperhea^ caudate for Vice

Pre#?ient,

ded on Friday night" in

,li,he-'po»Q€

BO

Morrow cummoncad

his address at the aaeeting jn Muncip, on the 10th, he asked every man who had served In the army to raisu his hundj whareupon hundreds of brawny arms were uplifted He then asked e^efy father and mother, slater and brother, or those having dear rel«4ives who feil in the army or died Jn the service, to show it by raising their right hand What followed was thrilling beyond expression. A perfect forest of band* were held up, and the scene was so impressive that many a stout-hearted man palled hw fi*t over his eyes to hide Ms f'ear^lts'hi looked upon this sad and silent testimony to the fearful havoc made, by a wicked and causeless rebellion.

non compos met,'

aid, and that he is #oir Ijnc^i fff Lotlis ville. ite was alive^it la^f »c6&u#ts, -but his nscoywqr wss^Bslder^i^jSllStfiil.

T-"" v-' "Ti-M

THE Louisville Gourier says Toorheee is to be "cheated'' put 6fhis,se«t by ^raajcal villainy." Tho rejection cf tbo vote Of townships-wh]ch have deliberately cul' lified the law, is "choatlng^aoq^jrding to

The XaFsyetfe Courier, commenting oft the 8tatem«ht of it^ Louisville namo-. sake,-eays **.•

On the same principle we the

"hung a~6c$&£gfcj£ ".

if? ^^arSxijBDisutdt A BOSTON, Oet. W.-^Ttw yjlooner J. Daring, of Digbjr N9** 3«S'afcPiJ#ized on the Lfth mst. o%Qajge Gad and seven, livctjrer* Mpt. r? *~i *t•#

Another W^ sttok in the same" Jfiwlirj frith ilron board.

was. 68i^tfeisr

St Louis,

declaring that h$ had not

«j which

I

yotHe »/-S

aEdlS8t«tri.g^^

desire tof br?e|:

govern ik«ht^h,^jBi«B

fl ca tnat we tan luwtne Xwepu EA^^&ioe—ijil^lfcord ai ma^a appen&ge of the aw tarysrrhieftaln who is lifted to pcwerhi'tlrt%Sfflejof the" Prei!dmt, !ut •whi ^/fjEftver .leaVe -the. "Presideatial Mansion alive. [Sensation, follewed bgF ap^auie.] I ki|ow that gentletiian sr^ll of derogatiDg, {torn. b^gfeakdnibrits as a soidisr, and have b^THesfttito tarnish any of the lmir^a which hefwea in the services which »8e gave to the country during the late^war. But I have juSt

that if we tail fn it the Republic fails

as

little design

renderiag absolute

of any man no

of »ur-

power into

the hands

matter

how illustrious he

may have made his name in this late War. He coun

9

back

a

conqueror, and

by

sble

to make that

DemocraU

1

publican

free frota malign influence*, so

wi&o iu the selection of men, so forbeariug in carryingout of nectssary measures, that we shall see, dated from hTS administration, the recontinuation of tha administration of Washington himself-— A man who in many important respects he resembles, and in none more than this wisdom of taking counsel of wise mhh, aiid making his personal decisions reflect, the wisdom of all the counsellors he can gather around about him. [Applause.]— If General Grant sits at the head of government, there is not one single workingman in this nation, there is not one poor emigrant who cornea here, there is not oue dusky creature that by his pine knot caudie leads his spelling book, that will hot feel that be is safe, that ha is secure. For General Grant is the President that Republican party, which is the party of the common people, the party of universal suflrage—he is the Pretident of that party, and every creature iu these years will know that the power of the government and tbe power of an eallghtened Christian public sentiment will be in favor of the greatest liberty and the greatest security to all-

It is the patriot whose portrait is thus accurately drawn by a master's hand, whom thii American Robespierre calls a

1

A man from Lmf?*ilW Ky ."by tbe name of Benjamin Painter, attempted to "shuffle off" Thursday, at Henrvville, Iu diana, by stabbing himselTTh lBe'\)it tf the stomach.] He |i Sootchtnan, by birth, and was evidently

dictator, intending to treat tbe whole people of th's country as conquered pt3 vinces, and grasping after absolute pow er." The liberties of the people would bd it million times more in danger mirt malignant like Blair armed with PrSsl dential power, than from unselfish, law abiding, liberty-loving Ulysses S. Grant. BTair bvars about the same relation to,

ncd entertains the same opinion of Grant that the traitor Arnold diet of "Washington and the patriotic people of the present Ume hold the one in the same abhor recce that their grandfathers held' the other.

From D&ytoa, Ohio

DAXTOS, Oct. 20.—The Grand, Lodges and Comtnandaries of Free Masons which have been session for several da,s, made a grand and imposing dem onstratlon to day. Delegates' from all pirtslc!? the State and adjjining Stales ^aft'inipated ria the proc«tsiOn. After marciiiilg through several of the princi j^l-sifcets they assembled on Main'street a^i countermarched tS the Opera House, wbere an oration was delivered Jb* Bev #Vl!s& Hall.

Tho «*d«r in Vhetr rich regalia made display ixcaedtng anything we have witnessed-here, ntir -.iMini.

named Wtrmici mnnitNd

Jtfr bosjjand- at an early -hour this this city. Sh§ first shot him whh 'revolver and then ttrut^i itim reyersl tjinfs on the head,witt ,?^te. Cans«y domestic troubl#.•?*

.. •**... Tiffftyy-1-

after

written

a

let-

te& WHbdmwfcfrg from ifce cauirtyK Ije said***.'. '•*_

his

treating these States, in violation of the

Constitution,''as doMuered

one

stopping-.5 to no, artd arm himself with the Presidential power. That Is my judgment of his character and his design"

These are his words aa reported in th® St. Louis

The St. Louis

JRe»

reports them thus: #,*»* ffhe point to which, I desith-td bifhj^ ou.is tUis, that in this struggle we have everything at stake that it is tbe final aiid last"struggle

fbr

free

th.e preservation of

constitutional government in America—that if we fail in it the republic falls with us. It becomes the mere appendage of the military chieftain who is elevated to £ower in the name of the Presidency. jBut'JiS will neiver leave the Presidential mansion as long as he lives. I bavo notiring to say against him personally I have no intention of derogating from his grent merits as a soldier and I have no tfc^ite to tarnish any of the laurels which he Won in the services that he gave to the country during the late war. But I have juat as little design of surrendering absolute power into the -hands of any man., no mattw how illtjstrieus he may have'roade his name in this great war.''

Tbe speech as reported in the

Democrat

would imply that General Grant, if elected, would be assassinated. The other version would be a mere expression of opinion that General Grant, if eledted, would become a dictator. There is aa ithpSrtfent difference between the two versiunsl:&nd we desire to give Mr. Sl&ir mad as he i«, tbe benefit of the doubt, In either case he must have been intoxicated or demented when he raved in this fsshion-

The allegation of Blair that General Grant would try to play tbe part of milltary dictator, if elected President, we can best'auawer "by using the words of Henry WardBeecher: •'When then," they say, iTou must put a military dictator in the White House?" There is no man on tho good God's glotfe that is so flrr from being in tho spirit of a dictator as General Grant thertris no-man more tender there-is no plan less self-seeking there is no man who aS unloves dictatorial- power as Gen. Grunt. No! he won't need to send a soldier to the South he won't need to draw a sword. When they know that Grant there, that is enough. [Applause.] It fs'satit that General Grant knows uothfng bf civil affairs. It is as certain that Governor Seymour knows nothing of military affuirs. It Is said that we need a stiiteim&n< Is thero not a good deal of docentiou in this matter of the'^word statesman I have always thought and taught that what is Wanted to make a President is a great deal of common |ensa. and ,a great deal of uncommon hon esty/That is all. Now, if General Grant is nottho impersonation ?f common sense, who would you solect and if he Is not honest, goutlemen, I thick we may give iip' all trust in. human nature. It is said heis a genius.- He ls aot a genius in the sebee irj which General Sherman is—the most brilliant genius In war matters of our erar. Bat Qeueral Grant is a man withouV imagination. But he is a mah of genius and it is the genius of com* men sense. Less resplendent, more f»e* ful, less shining, truer, deeper, far more comprehensive and enduring. Now, what has been iiis career? Where-can you find a man so modest, so UDs«3f. tteeking, so magnanimous to his equals f" believe Grant pre-eminently a man of administration. I believe not only that he has laid the country under obli^»ttons which we shall never repay fbr thfe service he rendered in our great und trying war, but I believe that he is dt«tlutd yet to lay the country under jgr&iter obligations, and give us an admin is tratlou-so temperate, so diveatod of pulton

Sr. Lo«t3ji=«)^26i--iAa Ottttha^dis-

patch says o^sial tstoses nccw ln from 20 counties give^«- fiapnbliean majority of nineteen TsuMrejTacd fifty.

Four

16'

the

wfll

mate a ReptA^Sa majoWty of cot less tfckxr 240$ Be^ubMcao "galtt^^f sijtfeen1 htrodfikP una Votefr' d^ the last Oongre«aiMiatrele6tlbfif'.

The tc«t-t%tfe"»f^ 8«Sb*!rnaa«f

W'

Laie8ait L(dtt»p*p«wo9ntai!i th»prot ceeding%(^.th#(it»eral Jtorgen xsonfisr* enco. •. •. h*6u :»s-sT cn y--« ir

AUr ta®MoMlon' !Ghdrea#idie«rHArfes Vvecet

fn

fis iitntlorisf-

provinces, he

shows intention to treat tha whole people ohthla country as conquered provinces, if ho should ever be

yiiM

B. H. .Cuttj)i^S|«veyor General oi New M«ico, of Ca day last. a*Ai«tJstr lirJuasD

|A* VUsl^'l vjui T0 JOT UoUtflat VA ilOW ico. and formerly. Adjqtant Genera^ illrornia, aled Santa Fee on Suni'i

51

Sattudays

bva carriage.

,tJC

Dr. Mh&ee, medical director of tbe dis^ triet cf New Mexico, was seriously injured on

by ijoiftg, thfawn fom

i^FroiB S«n FnaolMb-

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18 —GeheriH

Angel! Maftiiiiz rfrid Placido Tega, rovo-

iwwssiy'umniiwttn MB'wpmdntow sailed for tan stea

States.

tha.MaZat-»

I

FROM OB&GON

The Oregon Legislature auupwd iesolution witbdrawing consent df the^State to the nassago. of, the fourteenth amend*

United

The great objects of all good men, is to evil with good, institute blessings for curses, and thus become the benefadtbrl of the ixmm fa^6isiK what Dr. Armistead is doing by substituting his pure, safe and reliable TONIC SSfBUPi for hundreds of poisonous and dangerous remedies for Chill? apd Feyevnow? in- the market. It is positively tbe only TONIC SYRUP fit for general use. Cct 21 w2w

"ft fc* iff Sff^ our

THE Rollers in the Novelty and Champion Clothes Wringers can be separated at BOTH EETBS. Buy no others. wi&its

IJ^VERSALL WMNQSB

tions, and is

1

FLOWER POTS,

cians

tbe

best "Because has Rowell a Improved Doublo Gear, and tbe

PATENT STOP,

which

prevents the cogs from entirely separating—{S*e advertisement.) w4t-d4t#3.,

:.{ -tf U*-TJ ^-W

No Clothes Wringer can be durable with,the double^ friction aU^Hh endsf'^hlcb can play out of gear and not touch together when most needed. The "UNIVSBSAI.'' has not

-jii. w4ttd4ta

cog-wbf-els oil B^TH If&de o^ 'tibd rollers, which gives it great strenigtl£ ind di^Wlity, besides obVlsttng the ttecessiry vf pinning down one end of the upper Rel» lerwto kfep the cog-whiels in, ^gfiaf, whfch must be doo.6 where .cojwtost cag-wke|ia are USWI ONLT dn-OBfj end. 'w4t-d*t8

-n.'.'

11

No' Cl^fties WH(»ger mn d6 ,t»

both large and small

just received atf'o'bte's Seed Store.

PKal#«P» Papblan Loti«| "*K .i- ... f» ISUK an* COMFISXIOK.

Iswavoa all KSSmom, niOIlK tVKMM,

For U.DIKS fa the XCBSEKT ttts linlClHt.

.RiKiiuinau

T.4.-

es«tsdri«l»iq**-1

ihrwas anaotaleuBl§( rs«di«that ^edwmerciaiiatarccftaase wiibAaatlles should be' restecfcd to as«o«sitiiw. Mostnoa^ purchasing g^&ersliy"' fironsiha Gentiles v»W dcf«»At the peril of etpolsitf*

itdm

theQhafth. ThismeasBr«4fcurgj&d^as tftfe^sury io self-defenseagaiBetnipjii^fjkfjproaching danger -\ntsiApHTi with the

coftin^ci^i on-i^^'-

couree only cin restrain the Mormons and

enc^urag^.b^sa^cuanufaeUite. I

"TLOB JE K«To.n

m/mnzm/im

rLOB l»e HAtol"

giSto* M*l|tl wtm

QHE RIFFS SALE.—By wirtlw N? o' ft Copy of D«CIM*O4 fa«WlWlim tte«r th* Vigo Circuit Court, (o a« dirxt«A tad d* feror cf wiiU-a B. KoSe a wrt agafoot Jonta St. Tal er:, I ua ord«i« to Ml to*f Jlcnrlaf (WerlM B«tl wlaiMid Vigo CotiDtS, ltdlasa, to wit:

uctKduOB« hntdr«4

thirty-two (lli)"!*

t)M City of X*rr»Ha«U, a&dsn th- I4tii d*y of November, Ml, Wi$rta tkeUgU hoa rof aatd day, »t tk« C«Wt Hpn-o-'oor, 1-Trr» KM •, I will off-r TTA r«at an^p-ofltsof tha".jV.» tor.bad tog».b«r wi»la *11 prf*ii«3s«* kod t'P«

tax««

for

vrark

evenly and easiiy with t«ne.iend oC ^e Hollers pinned, together, and Ofemplbd ••obJe«i«Kr B*simin«)i»l^^«a buys®

5 :.t ifiSZa ^feditS*" .. |ii.M» mil' ii' f3 Uugn'' ARB^JR'A T^IAJKABIA HAI& BISTO*-

ing, given pradUcaflui^t^^r^as^ii ed'preparation, ifo* pther hair reotorative has evev VeCei'Vef^tlesQrved a more universal demand than Barrett's. —Pitis*

ayrytrf

IApTes

idyin|

Skilts *t HVeiiz's Fa

tory can have them repaired free. dwt

1

•. ,• It

LACS HAWDXEHCHIBFS

and Collars, at

Weia'sq-g.^^^ ite

dwtf

AISJ

bulbs of tbe Japan Lily, very ohesp,aud

^|w b| tb# tjiglifificegl. ^Jdj|un#d

SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS

is

3 is highly recommended by phyaifA .fiysj,eptf^ '^1 |s#boi£it if |its

tonic properties, its purity, and its deit clous flavor

fugl^-dw3m.

Go. and soo the Jewelry at B. Weiss''* Skirt Factory.

•A I4«(tf

m^OCAI.- MOTICE8#.i

Functional Der»DS«m?Bt».—Not ua frequently ptrsbus wliO dd not Know anything about the natare, purpose or operation of medU cine, deliberately express opialoas at oace unfa' Torable to a combination of remedies pat up nuder one same, .These iadMduals ars ak«i»Ucal asCoSketia^Iki *eaU* voSaeet tbe neceiaary virtues for prurentlsg atid roaiovlog any or all of a -variety of dlaeaaes. But, r» fleet a moment. Disease tabes its rUe is the taaWiOf*™ bodt«* ^|aly,d^ ta^tha atcount of morbific matter in the blood and secretions, aad la tbe (tactions! duaagesaenUi of tho etomacb. ItTer,

and fane t.on^,i«^i?rjjS:tl^ expel* tho dit JH»an»^^Mf»oro aiaple and it the tinctfjii it 'a^taslsrt mw!4y Svld by ail drug glste and storokteptyi. Sjmgli^1?f

COHClSft^AT^ IHDiGO Tcrtlrf Cttcmbfa Cardflaate. Patent Pocket Pincuihon or Emery Bqg fit BAflS tiuftl

Jfer"Salc SU respectible Gtowa andDr B. 9. COX 4 SON, andat Depot 106,Sooth Front Street, Fh ladtlphi*, Jy30d#3nj

GKAST

UtiudT ictt oo 11 try abonld get) i.^00o gilt berdar CUa

200.000

300.000 COLFAX na^es, and Pine must

QK.KT CIOAIH ^ttae #S per 1 (r?0, to be sold at $10 per 1,0.0, ia order to introdi

e!uh

t?h*m lit one

i,w»"fla- gilt: i&sna? Badaef, §12. 1,«0 extrf gilt Grant u|d Gol». to introdn^e

1.600m^et autlfol fjnh Badgtj In tao "rket, «0 abt ani Colf**,"530. Any "m*rt ateot can make from 5 to 186 pwdiy, Wesead a pr*«9»t "of 1,0.0 Qraut C'gara with erery order of I5J."

27 Y. Utterance: Postmaster iu New Vojk, Nil- ,. aapld3w

to

Oier^etttl agtaif, for a not #*o-dlng aev«a jn*ri% ih. hlgfce bud for b, u4 Opsn 1(bre fUst ij, a. tan »cffid»a ta nti tf »ntt ExccaHtm OS ca*«», Iw l»h"tl Mid tbHS oShx ho Ustriayl?, ta and to nld Kxl S- tm**t to tfc*ktgMf Mdlor Ok.tl t* a-.tl-fy

TiJtii Bi(d»y of Ootobtr, |M ,,1r JOHEW mZEB,Slwriff.'!f prafto 83.00

qHSBIFF'S SALE.—By virtu* O cf Ordtr of s»J», iasaed from Ctfovu eu Court, to m« dirtotod a«dd*tf«MM ft'-atT»r'4r Jteob D. E *ly, a& against acrj M«mh'.Qa«g. /nuta S. Sfattfeino*), Wall*** Mswuia«ey, flara 2£ .wi inn-y, Ibtrsta Wyatb aad OaisSr'S? N. V?yBth. I TTI I offer far silo tho fol-. hr*in£ dMcrtbed Seal Estate, aitsitsd lot Vljoounsy, xnd'.ana. to-wlt:

Lot-. No«. ihirty-ona (31) and thirty two (82?, Sixty's 8uidtvj. loB of ovt-lot Mo. «n (t), of thoout-lau of tb« town el Terro Butt. »ud oa

SAIUBDAT, tha Uth day of Koteafcvr, IMS, Itbln the Irgal hoars of said d»y, at the Ooert HOQM JOW, la Terra OauU, I will otbr tha nits 8 of thS abova dascrlbod Soal btaif, ogataar #i*u afl tbefrlrll-gM and a]imrMnaaOS8 to tba saiaa BELOA^TAR, fbr tans DOC lag ge-ren ^tara, to tha nlgbeat bMdw fbr OMfc, andnpou fUlsre to rtaUca a sum anllolnt to satisfy aa &a«catioB and costs, I will thaa aad lucre otfar the Sfae-slmplo, is aad to said Baal Estate, to the hlgbsst blddvr for CSSB to satisfy thcr samal

ThU 81«:day of Octobw, 1«8. .. JOHN XIZS1I, Shartlt 0ct2l wtds-Pri i'es $9,00.

QHBRIFF'S SALE.—By virtue O of a Copy cf D«crta asd S&tacuttoa luaad from toe Vl?o Ootareoa Flaas Oo«rt, to mo direct-''" «ld«lir-rd to favor of Mllioata 8. TnaiI, and ng.la.t Ad*taH»rpjld a: JBllSa Hatpold,I am oidw«d to ralttba fol.owine deacribed raa1 e»-i' tata, Ritoctad la Vigo county, Indiana, tO'Wit:

Ibeujat kaif of tha aoothsaat qaaricr, and tha southwest qaartar of tbe costbaast qaarte- of eccttO iwe ty s»?en (i7), towa thlu«ea (IS), rtus«algltllfSpaid th* wcat hat.' of tto n-^Ki-«est q»»rKr of MO,tea twantj-HX (S8), town thtrte«n(X3) rangeejfbt i)».st, a- tha S»'b end: of tb#aVt half or t^eaortluast qmrter of jws*. lion tweaty.seven (S7 tow a ulrwan (13)a range" west, bttn5 two baadrad aoJelZty (M0 !TO?,moro or Ie s, and on 8ATUKDAY, the lUh day of Novsmbor, wltWu the legal boar* of t*id day, at the Ooert door,in Terr* Haute, Will offer ta» rent* and proflt-i of tbe above described Baal Estate, together With ail privileges and appurt*eaitcee tbe mm* ^belonging, for a t«rai sot cceeedlng sevoa ypam, to tho bigbeet bidder far cash, and upoa uilnra to aiice a aon aafficlaat to latiefy 9»td Exscstioa and coats, I will tbeu and there offjr the fee simple, in and to said Batl tmte, te« tbe highest bidder

if

:i

caab to satisfy tho aaaw.

TUa, Hit dajr of October, 1S0S. JOHN KIZZB, Sheriff. OOf8l*wtd«-Prf 86,00.

-QHBBEFFB Kv of aTcod 1

theae^fatai

objec­

WAFTFTAOTED DVRABLE.

SALE.—By virttle

Issued from Ute Vigo Coo men.

rfeas Court, to tit Hr««tel and delivered, lav fiVor Oi N«thaniel Lea, and agalaei Amoa La-' oock aa^i TVi lliaiO. Sbnnard, aa ordead sdl thefollowlog descitbed Seal Sstate, SlttteSeS thVigo county, Indiana, to«wit»

Twoaty ^0) scree off tbe e-iat aids of tbs West feairofato.Un twanly-two (22), town alerta (H). noctkof faag«l8bt (S) wsst, aadoa

SiXOltDiV, tbe lith da cf XToraaber, 1S0S, Within tbe legal honra of said day, at tha Cejut ifonaedoer, tn Tetre Hatate, I will offer the rents and profits of tbe above described Baal 1st ate, toce'har with all privileges and appnrtesaaoea to the«am9bels34latf, for a term not okoeedisg sSren •eirsr to tho blgbnat bidder for cash, and apoo allfcre to reaiiso a sum sufficient to satisfy said -.Execution and custa, I will then and tb«re offer 'thi teo-aim^.c, in aad to said Real Kstate^ to tho, blcrts-t bidder fbr cash to satisry tha same.

This Slst day of October, IS- 8. J.OBK K1ZXB, Sheriff. octaiwtd Trf 50,00.

ittOTHSSSr MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! DOJTT FAIL TO PB0CCKS

Mrs. Wfflow's SootMng Biraj, For Children Tecthlsg-

,xua O* CAA88. not only reborn tbe ch&d pain, but IsvtnrKtsb tb« atomacb aad acidity, and givea torn aad eaarrr to th* whoU system.' It will also Instantly refieva Oripin^ in the Bowls and (find CoU«

We holier* it tbe BEST and SUBS&T EiQf* EDY EN THE WORtJ), In ail cseea of DV&BNTreRV and DIARRH*A II* rHUJ^HEK, wheU irintn* from taetbiaa or aayotlMraaasa.

PuQ directions Sbr oais^ mil accompany woh bottle. Se snxa aad call fat "UBS. -wiKaixjvra BOOTHtiro BTEDT,'1 aaTt&g the of Cratia St PKaaos," cn the Mtteida wrappat. i01 otkm ax* baas Imitations.

ESTABUHHfiD 1«»5?.

A Word with you,

Co tha many »aff^rari Koa D:«xii«sof Uva Beepi ratorj Orgraas ka^w that 'ft SIXTH ct TBS 8vMAS Bis* DIS or Cj»vumotil T- tu-T KA«« tbatit only .vittia ver reoent pfidt Kdk«l Scenes his proposed a B)tnjy ready caf*K* of combatt'n this fat^i mml«dy

CosaoMrnoa now as csaTatffis OVBBS aa laFarers—It l« aa cartalaly rasvsinss aa Small poa 1 XUe rstasdy aots «i,a ttta tertaln•y vt the li*^ jf Or^titation sf

WINOHBSTER'S

YP OPHOSPH ITES

Act Promptly and Certatotfy »r ALL SIAQS8 Of "s

GBHUtaii aruMoas OISAFPS^K Wl'h a Biuldtty thai »»»a*a ll*rvelloua. The succois of tbs HTPOFBOSParrXs In tba COBB of that greatest aoeaigo uf tbe tace, ,/

CONSUMPTION

la 'nnparalUl«d in tha annals of IMfdae. '1 Tbls tboro^nUly Sslnaudc Betaady asta -wiih Ta«arlab!o EE racy la Ml tg9s cf Tuti»imlar Irfsaaee.

The bn»ftctal aOMtsor tbia Bescdt, ars equally Prompt and Certain lu a!) -teraDgementaof tha HJSBV003 AH11 BLOOD SYSCMTC being nuaurpvitad as a Serv a« Tonle, aua^ganerator.of n«« aasbenltb' blood erbll* rcaaas

Gfaarat Deb.ij.y, Lossof Strength,Iksah and Appeit*, Oyer*ia», Keuralvl,. Paralysis, Cnronle. Bioneitnt Aethma^ Serafa'a, faruoio Dtarrfcooui, it is the t£oat elna«cli»e treatment KA,*U. A Fata TUIAL XS A Cssxaiy Cess.

vt* Try it Try it Try it/

WlJfCHESTEB'S

YPOPHOSPHITBS!! (Hade from tha Formula of Dr, 3. T. Chnrcblll uf Paris,} the best remedy known to Madlca S iieoce, ta «r«ry s*a* where th* routine pbyaiclan nrescripee "Tontes, Iron, Whisky, Ooi-lfrsr Oil, Qui i»s'' Ac., and ia approecd by tha Madtcal Hr«fea^.» jt ieratly. U31 KO OTH*t. -wm fJtlO*S:—la OS BoitlM, ii—Sbtbottles, far 15, lit 1. OS. bottlee I*—Three lor f.. CUc«-

?lar»-g

ati*. Sold by all respectable Dtwba, and at ihesole Deoeral liapot to wCaltedsatee by J. VINCHSSTEB 4b CO.

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