Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 October 1860 — Page 3
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j 1 TV l vtt .iLjOCHv flJUV tiUvm I : ' ' " J. N.SILVEKTHOaX EDIT0U-i IarAXTiciDE -The body of a new Lern infant was found in the titer ye&unlaj . From indication io the vicinity, it ie mpposed thai it had teen Jborn upon the shore aod mace way with io this manner. Jfo clue ha jet been discovered to the inhuman mother. Siq. Blitz. A broad grin may te keen on the facet of our citizen all orer town this morning, from the mere announcement that. Sig. Bli'.a is coming. No roan in this age ha attained auch a world wiJe celebrity as Siß. Blitz, and we expect to tee the City School House packed full on Wednesday and Thuriday nighta. More Fcstox Mobk Coxkohox. Since the Waterloo dsfeat of the Mquaitera on TueHday last we hear of new combinations to bi Llonest Old Abe. Make them up gentlemen , )ou may as w ll waste jour time in auch experiment as at anything else. We hold both bowt-ra, ace, king and queen, with lh "ten spn" for a "dck head." It will puzzle you to get a trick But continue In fuse by all means. It will amuse ycu, and us too. C The Journal of lest night endorses the remark of the Sntioel iu respect to what Vesuvius Johnson said in hi speech in this city. Now the Journal knows if either editor heard the speech that the dispatch sent from this city wa essential! true, as can be proven by a number of our beat citizens. Of course, the telegraph perator was not responsible fjr the dispatch, aa the Journal says, it was a, private dipatcb, but it wa the truth nevertheless. Accidext The team of M. I). Miller becoming frightened, yeterdy morning, so!L6here abov the city, ran away, throwing the driver, a Mr. Mercer, from the wogoa, which pasl over his leg, pro during a compound fracture of the bone just below the knee. Iii wispickcJ up by a coountrymaa coming into town and brought to tho house of Mr. Miller, n Eagle street, where his injury was attend ed to by Drs. Thomp-ou and Mali an. Evansvillk Race Couuse. We understand that Mr. A. J. Morse has taken charge of the Eransville Race Course and is prepaiing lor Hume interesting sport during the present month. Mr. Morse is an excellent horseman, aod is well acquainted with all the minutia: of the turf, lie will, do doubt, furoi.th plenty of amusement to the denizens of the Crescent City of Iodi ana. Amoeg the races to come off over tha come will be two made up between Messrs. A.J. Morse and Jehti D. IM1 of this city. These will be brilliant matches, and will agord much interest to those h iv iag a penchant for 2:40 rags. The hordes are very closely matched, and the race will be aharpl contested. The firel of these rsces will take place on the 24th and the other on the 26th of this month. Lovers of the turf, aud of fast horses, will bear this in mind. Triat. or E.nsisrs. The contest for the Trumpet by the several Fire companies, on yesterday attracted a vast concourse of people to the corser of Market and Cherry streets. After attempting to erect a very large and tall pole which broke, and was left lying, the engines took their positions one after another and each made a trial of their powers. The Niagara Co.. No. I, led off and threw a nice stream to the distance of about 1B0 feet. Vigo Co., No. 2, next took the cistern and threw a lively stream, which however fell ome two feet short of the distance reached by the N iagara. The Northern Liberty, No. 3, next took position and threw a stream extending a long ways beyoud either of the others. It being discovered that the 3's had us'-d a patent pipe, the I 'a r.nd 2' became dissatisfied and re fused to continue the content. Thematter we believe has been referred to the Fire Association for adjustmtnl We refrain from making any further re marks on the subject until the Association shall have passed upon it. Dxmocratio Disno.sKSTT. It will be re mernbered that some time ago, theDe.oo era'ic newspapers all over the country published a disconnected extract from the speech of Carl Schurz, which taken as it w without the portions preceding or fol lowing would be understood as making light of the Declaration of Independence, but which was indeed onlv introduced to ! show how Douglas would be ctcpellrd to read the Declaration, if his viws were correct Sjrne few Democratic journals, hav ing their attention called ta the portions of tlie speech going before and following the extract, had the honesty to make the amumde hi nor mile, tu Mr. Schurz for the great injus'ice done fcim. Tbe number however i few compared with those who have pri.3tcd io this dishonorable niisrepreaentation of a pure patriot. The Cleveland Democrat making its correction, took ccca-ion to say that (he man who first pub lisbed the extract as it was put forth by trie Democracy, was worse than a common thief. If s jch is the fact and we can't doubt i?, are no', those editors who persist in their misrepresentations pmrliceps erimi nii equally as bad as the original knave? The Journal is ose of lhoe which persist in their difshonesty, lhoigh we have time and again callej its atlei.t'on lo the facts. No will it have the common houesty to make the correction, or will it come under brand of infamy, a pmrayed by the Cleveland Democrat T We shall see. o o Exdokmsw Joiiso. While th Journa' anJ pper of like ilk are denying that Hrehel V. Johnson Raid he would prefer! lo ee a negr in tne l'ri.idnlia ehhirra- j ther than Abe Ln coin, .l)n r, rnote reckless if possible in' iheir devotion to the African race, ack ri w It-f that Jol: nson did ose such expressions, at I endorse the aentitcot. We are infornaed on unqticttiooable aiihoritj, tha; a Deumen', from Lin:oD Township, while in the Clark's officeyesterday mornio, boldly eodoraed Herfchel, declaring emphatically that ke wonld ratl--er r a "nigS"r" in the Preileutial chair tbia AU Lincoln, and that he onld Ktnn er vote for a "oigger" than for Abe Lincoln. ' We do not pretend lo aay that thi4 U a common sentiment amooir Democrats, bat wc do know that do Republican could be induced t acknowledge such a preference, eveu if compelled to substitute Douglas for Lincoln. What d es eur brnthrr of the Journal think of Linton Dmincracjr 1 Wc have heard of diftiiigaished Deroo craU in this citj who have ri pressed a like preference with Vesuvius Jlinsoo, and new we hope thai ih cry of "oero lot era" will Le f '1 ! wlim? it helongi o the Democracy.
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I Still AxoTiir Triumpo. Right n the heeta of .lie triple triuju obtained in Indiana, Ohio an J IVnonjlrania, our citirenn are pointed to another, although of a differ.nt caM, jet oftt- Lriliiancy the RTr-at arhiexeoicnt of EdrU, McDougal A Co., in teinp title to f resjnt to the ladies of Tcrre Haute an 1 vicinity, the moat beau tiful, most larieJ and most attractive stock of good ver brought to this ' mar ket. llow they can a (Tor J .to sell tbem at rates below manufacturer's prices, is a mystery int which, we presume we have no right to inquire. We only pint out the leading facts in the case, leaving it to the'iadies of the city to investigate the matter ..t their leUure. See Edsall, McDougal A Cj.'s attractive advertisement . .. Barqaixs. The State Sentinel has considerable to say io regard to bargains aod pledges betwron the Republicans and the Breckinridge toen. The Republicans have made no eorobi nations, no bargains. They have needed none. We fought, aiogle handed, the combined fores of tho Democracy and their coadjutors, and whaled them decently, Kloriously. CLOSK OF Tili: C.4MPA10X. The Republicans of Clark County, Ills., will close the Campaign by a Grand Demonntralion and Torch Light procession on the 2G.'A day if October. flon's.ToM Coawix, of Ohio, Calir B. Smith, of Indiana, and Frio. IIasvaubiK, of Cincinnati, will certainly be there. We hope that Vigo county will kpdiI a large delegation, as an earnest of their love to the brethren of Ciark county. Isdiaxa State Fair. The Indiana State Fair conmencei jesterdsy, and will cor tioue daring tho week. The Terre ll iute & Richmond Railroad, as usual, has made arrangements to carry visitors from this city, and on the line of the road, at half fare. In addition to the regular accommodation train, which leaver this city at 7.05 each morning, an extra train will leave immediately after the regular traio. Passen gers will be carried on both trains at regular fdie to Indianapolis and will be returned free. Tickets must be procured. Married. In Bowling Green on Friday evening Oft. I2:h, Mr. Clinton M. Thompson to. Miss Catharin E. Geiger, both of Bowling Green. We bid our friend Clint, a cordial wtlcome to the honorable order of Bouedicta, and hope he may prove as good a husband as he is a whole souled good fellow. Married On the 8.h of October, by Lambert Duy, Esq., Samuel P. Jacobs and Margart-t Strain, of Vigo county. A Ueal CUarlty. In some atatis the inhabitants are too poor to establish asylums for orphans, inebriates, deaf mutes, Ac, and in some paitfc even charche? end schools, and hence they retort to the Lottery around which they thrw every possible guard Yet there air persons who declaim against the system, because "bogus" concerns exist Upon the same principle they Would break up the ouction business, because they often encounter a "Peter Funk-" Great good flows from a legal Lottery; and every purchaser of a ticket, whilst he has a good chance to draw a prize, assists in a nol.le work of charity, or other public benefit. Sucb are the Letleries of Messrs. Wood Eddy A Co. of Wilmington, Delaware, aod St. Louis, Missouri, who will send to any address, upon receipt of $2 50, $5 $10 or $29, by return mail, a pari or whole ticket, which may draw the capital prize of $70, 000. m in m Dr. Robtck'n Scandinavian Hlool a'lils and Blood Purifier. "The blood i the life." ays Scripture; so says Science also. Expel corruption from the blood inri no diease can exist io the nys'em. My Blood rills and Purifier perform their ia-k effectually. They are powerful vegetable detergents, and cure all forms of diseasi', which arise from impure blood, simply because they remove the common causes of disea-e from the lifesustaiiiinir fluid, llence their apparently miraculous cures of scrofula, eruption-, tumors, dyspepsia, liver complaints, rheu tualisii, swelling of the jinls, and all affections of the .nternal urgaua, which do not proceed from malformation. See advertisement. Inflamallon of t lie Lirer. Costox, March 4,1841. I have been afflicted fur many yeara with a morbid state vfths Liver; with Constipation, Indi;e?lion, cold extremities, shooting pain in the siJsetc. Iwasaaout submitting to the usual mercurial course ol treatment, whereby I hoped togain relief, but noe a care. I could not lie upon either side wheal bejan with the Peruvian Syrup, and after using it foronly.one wetk I considered myself cored. Sept:!9w4w. T H. KKSDALLM. D. Tcrre Haute roduce Market ippi.v. tDrvHvdcsJ 12:M : a , ' Dried per bushel 25 LAKH per ll II 12 Green1 äOSiiLKATHEIL BACO" I ole ä Hams 9 lb (ilis-l Harnes do 3U,32 Shoulders, 9 0 & PlLlME, bush. 2i Sides 8 a,0D;MO LASSES BKKK I H. 11. gall 5'li0 Fresh 6913 X. U. do );",0 Urie l f 5l5 OMO.S,bushl,(i)i,2il BKA.VS. white.... IWiPKACHKSBKKSWAX, B. Dried. hnh i 20 BUITEK ft.... IjS-- POTATOES CAXDLKS. ! Irish, bush - 5ti Tallow. P fc.U3;Slj Sweet do 1 60 Star 25 KICK ff 7 r-ML-L-ew 'S1I.T V. KesJrve & 12i! Ohio River, hbl 173 K. Dairy W Late, tti a 23 Tountry i' hack, 14 lbs 00 COFFEE SOAP Kio, e & H13 Br 5IS Lajryura ! ! Soft, gall Java, 9 1 SUGAR CRANBhRKlF.S.. I SO Brown 9 fc. 9 10 K'iGS.dozon... PK' Crushed, P fc H M FEATHERS, 9 t,3idM' SEEDS FISH Flax, bush....- f5 Macher! So. t lb 2', Clover, do.... 6 00 So2it73! TimothT do .. 3 10 Fresh, lb Salmon 9 B .... r A LLOW .. tEA y. H. 9 a,.. ?J Imperial a,01 OS Pickled Herring i Z Cod nr lb 7 FLOUR, 4M. 51' Gun Powder do US I Blsek 9 lb ..mmi K GKAI What,bnh b",afX' TUKMPS, buih 31X130 Cats.busli V TA K, rail 00 Kre. bush V. VI N KGA K. rail 20 Corn, bush ;WH!SKY, rail. 9 1 HIDES ! WOOL, Washed 2j3I Green 9 C, Unwashed 1820 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. At our Post Again. 7"ith new items, new stock and apV v piratus, pre pired to wait epos oar patrons in everytlnuj pcrtalaluir to the profeasisa and art of tha Dfatist. heveral sttlesnf artmcial work aot heretafare introduced ta this vicinity. We sl.ail avail aoraeir or every new medAofnratic( and mchailcal imreTtnent that can bmcni our patients. -, Oct. ladAwll f.. B. SMITH. Notice. 11 AVING ' aold my sold Jewelry LI store to Rucaia k Ca., I return any thanks to my olifnende and the publio for As I apsll leave Terre-Baute, I mart reqaest a'l who we to call aad eitle. My Imoki will br. .'nsl at tho old Staad, aadB. ;V Co'i rer cit.t V .11 be good. Thase tht I .w. r-V.ViwW A5. rnamentiil and Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. rW. BAILEY h jent for I. C. Ferris, nfthe Pleasant HiJ;e 5urseries, aosv Ciec:nnatl.ö..Is elitlUnj erders fer this mdthea-ljoininrcoant.ea. '.!yf X. B, Kerris cultivates those varieties ef Krnltsoaly, wh chare beitadaptedto etern ulturc.aud wil saarranie enr -v.. , t ,han vom tross can tve epP,lW. dw3m f. J. FORREST, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ,.. , omcB r . Se.Oi Wshsmireet.beiweea34aBdith, sooth aide, aa!4dwly TA ft ftl HAUTE, fXB.
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or :uA.3sro3r DRESS SILKS ! Axr Plain French 1Ieiiitoc., : at HEADQUARTERS 1301 YARDS FANCY SILKS 13D0 YARDS FANCY SILKS 1300 YARDS FANCY SILKS At 50c per ard, worth lie. 1C0O YARDS FANCY SILKS 1600 YARDS FANCY SILKS 1600 YARDS FANCf SILKS At G2e, worth 85c, 2000 YARDS FANCY SILKS 2000 YARDS FANCY SILKS 2000 YARDS FANCY SILKS . At 75c, worth $1,25. 1500 YARDS FANCY SILKS 1500 YARDS FANCY SILKS 1500 YARDS FANCY SILKS At $1, worth $1,50. Elegant ;Dress Robes IN VELVET, At $73,O0, Worth $100. VERY RICH STYLES i.f Fompadoure and Brocads. MOURNING SILK,. &cpt.a Corded, Armeure, Ceded and Fl'o. Ilasqiic Silks, Plain aad Rept. PLAIN SILKS, Mari Louise, Blue. Tan, Brown, Green, Ashes, Rores.tte. The above were purchased at the late üuotlon Sales, And will te sold below Importer's cost, LUPIN'S CELEBRATED French Merino es In all the desirable hade. Brown, Tan, Ashes. Rotes, Slate, Drab. Black, Blue, Green. Rose, Pink, White, Sslmuo, Msgenia, Solferino, A.c., i.e. BEAUTIFUL PRINTED MERINO, At COc. 75c, 65c, $1, aud $1,23. C.isliuicrc mid Delaine. Robeg de Chambre, Xagenta, Solferino, Brown, Blue, etc. French hmhro'uUrtd Dt esses ery Hick! LT Don't forget our On at Silk Sale I EDSAIX,McDOr(.AL CO. oa.n;it?r.o. liUmrs, MANHOOD! Him lias is UswUtl.llswntl Jail Vuhlk!ted'tin a Scaled Envelope, AI,Irri;ttC on tb uature, treatmeat aad radical cure r paraiatorrboea, or Hemlual Weakness, fievasl Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary KmUiioni. prodaciar impo tencT.ConausnptioB and .Mealat and Physical Debility, Bv KOB. J.Cl'LVr.r.WELL,.M.D. The Imports at fact that ths awfnl eeaieauea rn mt self-abuse mit - be rffectaallv removsd wlihoat Internal laedtelnes. or tbe daaferoas appllcstsoos of caustics, iaatrumsat, medicated bogies. and other err.pyriral devices, la here clearly demonstrated, aadtno entirely aew and highly succercful treatment, ss adopted by the celebrated author, fully esplslned by meansoi which every one Is enabled to ear himself per fsctly.spdattheleast possible enst, thereby a. voiding all ths advertised noatrums of the da? Tbl Lecture will prove a boon to bouaandt and tbouiandi, ' gent ander seal te aay address, pest paid, on receipt of two petre stamps, by addreealag nr.CHAS.I.C. KLIIf C, 4M First Arenae, Hew fTorH,08t Box 58(. ao9ly ' '
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CHEAP COHNER ! To thosD who Prefer Buying NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. THE LA.RC.EIl PORTION of our A. r?cnt purchases fer tbe FALL AND WINTER TRADE! Has arrived, ana kat beea opened; kit wt have been ae buiy in arranilar, markier aad salt Inz, that ws Save had do Ums te iaform our menus ta the eouatry or the EXTRA INDUCEMENTS ! We have la iters far them. But eiw, since The Bute Election Is Over I f Of which we dare not complain !) Aad gsntlstaea can rstara t basiasaa mors, we siese the occasion to say, that WE ARE IN TUB MARKET, ITR A Slock of Miry Soolt Vc, &c, That Cannot Fail te Please the Closest Buyers 1 OurStjleiia Ladies' Dress Goods Are vsry haadiems, aad tbs variety is almost eadtess. Ia Shawls, Olovet, Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Collars, Laces, Edgings, White Goods, Skirls,kc. Ws efr rare bargains, to which we respectfully iavite the attention of tbe Ladles generally. Pleats eall and look through the stuck, and whethei you buy or Bt, you will And ths placs to tasks jfosrporcha, when year circamstaaee erdispoiltlen iaelleeyon tebay. Withsnt any leartby snuaiersUoa ef tbe Steck, or a beatt tail we caa undersell everybody, all we ask is a call, and a careful inspection, and If we dsn't show yoa that ysu caanot do may i n Torre-Haots, wa will not Intiat upoa a sals Wo do not bay O ! te lay lone upon the shelves, but like the tides, tbey must be constautly moving, la active beneficial trads. Country Merchants Will pleano remember tho CHEAP COKKXR. Feathers, Yara, Tara Socks, Jeans, Liasey. Rags, Rag Carpet. Country Linen, Dried Fruit, Bees wax, Ac, At. Taken la exchaags fer Goods at Cash ralss. Thankful for for former aatroaago wo hope te maintain aad meatus taeaams by rain conduct and liberal dealing. Very Uepoetfilty, RIPLET dfe OASALDSON. eeUJw BASCOM&CO.. (ünecessora te S. R. Freeman) DKALEBS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES. J" ewelry, PERESCOPIC SPECTACLES, Fine Cutlery, Fancy Notions, &c. WE HAVE IN STORE AND forsaleatthelowest prices, for CASH, the following articles: CLOCKS, or various styles aad patterns, bath Preach and American la Alabaster, Maible, Iran and Weed Cases. WATCHES, We hare American and Knglhh, la hcary hunt Ing Cases; also, a larje assortment ol Swiss Watches in Qismsnil, Enamelled, Geld and Silver Cases. II V AS, Diamond Pearl, Rosy, Emerald, Anetaytt, Onyx.Carfeaacle, Garnet and ether toe Klars. SETTS OP JEWELRY. Lava.Ceral, Amethyst, Elraseaa, CarVaaele, .st, &(oale,and ether 8ns setts ef Jewelry. GOLD CHAINS. Test, Fsh.Chstslain and Keek Ckaiaa. Alas, CeralNsca Cbaias. SLEEYE BUTTONS, I Tartars patterns, snch as Coral, Etresoea, esrbaacls, Geld Steaeand plain. GOLD BRACELETS, Of varisa styles; Sola Thimbles, Gold LeekeU, Krys, harms, Miniature Pins, Cresses, Bead CUs;.s, Seals, Gold and Coral Anelets, Gold Kelt Kucklea, Gold rtliOes, ladles, Missesand Ohlldrta's Ear Irms. Also a larje assertnent r fHRAP JEWKLKT. Pii 5 T ACL.S3, far4SMpUia Osld aad Kilver Frsaies. SILVER W ARK Of elid Kilver Ware wehavethe fellewiaf articles: Pie, Jelly. Waffls and Rotter Knives, Berry Scoops, Crvara. Salt. Tea. and Table Spoons. Bujjar Khalls, Sapkin Kin's, Tert Wea ies, Caid Cases, Cups, &c. SILTER PLATED WARE We hsve Tea Setts, Dultrr and Sarar Bithei, Cups, Knife Rssts, Spoon Holde s, 'l as. Table, Desorlanl Kjgsposns. eonp iisaies. lea sens, &e.,&c. CUTLERY D'eteaholai Poci-et Knives and Xasers. NOTIONS. Galtsr aad Violin Strlnrs, AeerJtaas, China Va ees'Tojf, iTiuew uasEeis ae., occ. WATCH-MAKERS SUPPLIED. Withteols. materials and glasses Of whleh we have a large aiseitment. Gaels, Watches e ad Jowelry Repaired! Oa short notice and warranted. O H. BASCOM V CO. Xo.4, Phoenix Row, Terra Ktals lad. Old Sachem Bitters and Wigwam Tonic mHESK Delicious ard Vtr FaraeJ Ritten are L recom mended by tke first Physicians of the j Coonlry.on aeetuat ." tnair Buritjr aaaad ureatDicaicmat iriues. They are pleasant as nsctsr to the taste, and pronounced tne neat Tonis sassal Ktlssanlantever offered te alae I'ubllc. Their curative powers In ease of General Debllltr, Losa of Appetite, Conatlriaslon . Oltllle tand. äVatre, etc , are -paralleled, and aa a guarantee that we feel warranted in claiming what we do, we bag leaf e to slate thatour assertions are endorsed by Pro!.llllraan,of Vale Collere. Hrof. Hayes, or nxncnoieiii, ana nunrea or otners. For sale by Grocers, Wne MsrtbiDts and Drnzzlst gsnrallv, kincipal uitrui H5 wster-st., A, T. iplSwtni ass Soldiers of the War of 1812 WHO enlist sd fer Ave years er fer during the war.the heirs of enlisted soldsrs,and all aoidi
hnntViad laratadla iiiia seated. Ia order to thoroughly prove their day eriovember, a large lot or Fersoaal n-ep ban any Tailor In the city r Terre Haute. 1"u"Z 'a. 'uV. a i-.... r,i.V.T ' .iJ!!.iUhf!Vt praetlclhlllty and esneral naefulness. we do al erty, con1.tlr of Horaea, Cattle, Hay and on -TTT 1,tne is respeoifully solicited. h.norabledeallngs.sddressaJ ordersto 0tathe-se Vlnds er Maehlne Se wln to order, and (Ivaal Crasher and Kettloa Ac, die., - " i r.rSapL.. !.. ,-r - . - THE It E A D - U A R T E R V rn.Pt?r?riVsss7d U '' , 'w, TT " - ai.... .ddre , ' " " all in! ef l?e dein an4 tpward-6a : inmi ? r. :r; To Rent. ! -' v ?i-iVLJ: T ' r7 Call and see them In aperetler at ! lese thaa $S cash la hsnd. - -f .... r;'-- 1;iar;- 1 . - CEO O ETA1TS Airci1:r,B-l.at..n.pr.-p.tva,...d.dteby 1??" , , , 1 s ' WILLIAM -ILLCREES. K DWELLIN(V HOUB WvOhio tMtmnSlS; J. w'ahü HEALY, " 1 w VllLIAMf. A-r. TTABPKIt'fl U kB itflHfrr Attfoit. iQst flr"nt-'.,,,nfr! r'r,fk' In tre world, pcrmaae ally letatad at 5o. 4S3 Jyielf BeaatyLaadAfial. MMwii J - JU weatve ' ' ' clwGllAvl'fi. eorf trClutpvllfkln., M-enlTJ-Jv. ,i -WaulSUMPhnadslpkla. fw-trer
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ON THE 7th DAY OF AUGUST. A. D. 10, 1 aold te Mr. JOSKPU X AST, my eauroaioei oi BOOii,eLe an m Ills. Thanking my friends aad patroaa for the very liberal patronage they nave givca mo, I retire from too bjslnesi, hoping that they will extend the same te my successor, aa 1 knew him te be every way worthy. M. W. SEDAM. RAVING PURCHASED OF IVXi w, Scdam His eatlre Interest and steck of BOOTS AND SHOES, AND MATERIALS, And having had An Experience of Orer Seve&Tears! Ia the bailaeii, I latter myself that I caa select Good and Fashionable Goods I e'en to Fit the Uesi F&stid'fHs! FALL Sc WINTER ! I have Just added a Ii a r ff c Assortment And will he eeasUatlyia receipt ef all kinds er BOOTS. (JAITKR9, RUBBERS, AC, Suitable fer the Pall aad Wiater wear. My Ladies, Mines & Children's Bootee have luaanfactared to o.der. by the ksa Philadelphia houses, aad embrace EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY J My Mens, Bys, Totalis aasl Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Oxfords dec, Ice, fcve beau selected fresstbe B EST HOUSES, Aad with empecial care, aad All who favor me with their patraiaj may expect raiue received ! I have also, ia ceaaeetiea with say Ueuss, a rnop,iorine purpose or Repairing and Making Work Of every deseritioa,le order. UMBRELLAS. CARPET BAGS, YCf Constantly eu hand. TT7 1 resnsctrallv solicit a share ef the nublie i'atronsje. aeplsdwly JOSEPH 15 ST. McLEAN & CRANE'S FIKE A.X MAKIXE INSUiRANCE (AGENCY. We ask the attentiea ef the iasuriaj public and prepert j holders to the feile winglistof old, reliable and highly respea. aible Cempaaies. We say without liesita tion, er fear of contradiction, that they stand second to none in the United States. HAUlfORD INSURANCE CO., ef Hartford, Conn. Cash capital and surplus, 380,273 94. Julj 1,1860. CHARTER OAS FIEF AND MARINE IN 8URANCE CO., of Hartford, Coaa. Cask capital and surplus, accordinr te the r . - f ... ,.ca $336.070 31. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO, Ns). 63 Wall street, N.T. Iacorperated in 1821. Forty years ef aoeeessful hsiness. Cash capital ea the first dar ef July, 1SC0, $462,844 55. THS FAUX FIEZ INSUEANCE CO., ef the Citj ef New York. Cash capital $350.000. Surplus $75,510 SO. HUMBCLD FIEK INSUEAKCE CO., Ne. 10 Wall street, N. T. Calk capital $390,000, with a large surplus. The abeve Companies hare all eoaspliesl with our iasnrance laws. Kates reaaoaable. McLEAN A CRANK, 8cl3Jw3ra. Gen'l Insurance Ag'ta. M IL LI NBR VI AT 143 Mais 8TBisT,BXTweas Um. iu Bim, OPENING Ol' FALL MILLlItEIlY Will Uke place Oa Saturday, September 9, 186. P URNITURE! Callaadexaatiae any new and seper stock of Fine Farnitare,Cb-irs, Malt rasses, Ve. Tor U, .lilw ., H I r. r . .1 ....lai wM. 0rSiSeinUVtr t-sVe di aalÄrUla tweeaCJaadätastreeis. WALXER. Ü NDEBT AKIN G ;Cletti, Velvet ansl IVeed Cefflas I Iaaaystyle te suit the demand at very lew prices. Oaljr Agent la Vigo County for tkeealehra ted air-tight Metallic Burial CASKETS AND CASUS. Ailarraaaeweat for PaaeraU promptly af6 tended te, ,Raemher 149 Ma!n-t., he!. 5th and a. t r "DCr A T.TTin C71 m w-a-'-". aepSSdwlf r5? r-Twt V .fa?VV2U-. ikxiMJ-i Cw it-JfXS "aea.Vs oi a.i cu t it. iego i,Woo.iuA,.nii8 tuDiew aw. peing Lf'u nur, in a auiaQ-.it euia niinii n same time hy any other Kewlng Nacaine Man nractoren lo the country, WARRENTEDIFOR THREE TEARS 1 And mensy refunded it they fillleVeas renre
Fall Good ! Fall Goods! UP STAIRS! t3l O THE FLAG "Buckeye Cash Store." EsTHANCic i attic, faroaoa (Ac Dry Gsods Ro9tn !
DXToxs- Stools. ! or CARPETS, OILfCLOTHS, WINDOW SflADES, MIRR3R8' House Furnish in 5 (Joods ! r iTssar vaiiett. OCCUPYIN AN UrfKlt R000M, We are saVjecl te Ifv BXPE.t.SK la this Be partment. We will asll Goods at a very Small advancd over cost ! CARPETS Three-Pljr, Brussels, Ingrain, Wool Dutch, Venitian, Rag, List, IIemp,Cottoi, Wool.st COME AND SEE! ' rfJRCHASEKSyen will he surprised at the EXTREMELY LOW ritlOES VYe are IllagCsraet. Curtnin Goods, Window Gornices Bande, Pins, Cords and Tassels, Piciurs do. and Mouldings -V '' for Pictures. WsTtll XsTXJDOX'ßp ! Ia OLU, VKLVETand SATIX.aad BORDERS TO MATCH. L. KYCE & SOX, Dry God esa Csrpet Dealers. TUST RECEIVED AT j 33IoclCl.xl.xtoIi3,, A New Assortment ef Merchant Tailoring Goods, la the tins ef New Style Cassimeres and Vesting sep2Cdw3w HARTSGCK, ALLEN tt CO. SECURITY Fire Insurance Coinp'iiy op new tore: citt. Cash Capital, all pail.... $500,000 Surplus, Aug. , 1880 183,584 TNSURES MerchandiBe,,anJ Real -I- and Personal Property, at as low rates aa any other responsible Company, retnrning te the Insured T3 P.R CKNT. ef the SET PKOF1TS, wailetbe lasared Incurs Ns L.I ability JOSBPn WALK P.E. Jrst. R.L. Hatbock, Rec'y. DUS1SKSS SOLICITED. Policies wrl.te a at the Terre Hauls Ajeney by ihUlllii: sj. DUTi Kept.?9dw3:a. Oe. 50, Ohio street. Slate Hoofing. I would respectfully, eall the atteolien ef all persons, that are building, er contemplate, so iloinr: to tbe fart, that, 1 am prepared, to furnish KLATE ROOFISGS, and na.il on; all kinds el buildings; at such ra es as to make it a matter of consideration, as it w'l eest but a trils more than tin and willlast a lire lima without repair. ana neeos ne painting. WILL WARRAST IT SOT OXLY WATEK- J rruuf dui vin.c-.ri.uua. i I will lake aleasare in ahowios; samples ta aay MM.n vhn uui iih tu f Timlit ILem at Ka I 20 weat Ohle atrret. nesi oi rerereace given ir uesirea, aaa an I work warranted perfect er ae pay. , , , Vr .v . r . . ill: - A . L.k ..LI!. II 1 III IU prr ,i cu w vuuu.vi iui ici,ll-li oi Doiiuiop-vi .-oijuikiihiii. .oiu-aiii-iiiii orivate. flans ana specincations rurntsned to I order. Shop Ko. 28 west Ohio sleet. Give me a I call. C. H. B. 1 sept.2äOW3ia. I I oi.-V.4-- T31-- n-n-a I oiauöUbö WÄÖ "WUOB For Sale. I
THK nnderslgaed desire te sell their Prck- ned CB the 1st. Monday of March !86l and anIr? House aad a one-half or twethirds ia- gWer ssid complaint er the same will be heard
teresi n mcir otauguiei hduh, lueaiou iti- i leon.l'i.nois. Tne DUliaings are ae w aaa suasiauuai, ana are admirably arranged, hrvlng been built last year. The location Is the best In the Weit, sei ng at laae.-essiag of toe Terre Heats, Alton At si. Louis RK and the coicase u.-anca of tne Illi nois Central. The bdildicssbeiat located en a sidetrack.no drajage Is reqa red. I The above ornaer.y will be sold en very favor Ii e.-rnU,lOI lUIIP.'.IOÜIf 11 Ol W.K - -DIUIC Mil'er, Terre-daote, or GUea Miller, at Matlooa. Ills. aep4dw3ra MILLER, JOHKSON It CO. able Aerras, for lull par.ieulsra of witirH enquire Chicare Press and TriUuas, C.aclanatt rat-I mercial aad Louis ;ille Jouroal cosy Daily to amount of )S each, and send hill to this office. S). A. VATWAtS. S.J.r. BLISS HAYWAED & BLINN, II i Ata AaSal A-sjeMf asji Aa .Tsa s dkll rl H f ..-. -- -v TTAVtNS estahl'shei themselves permanentn ly tn ths city Terra-llaule. at No. to", I opposite tbe S-uthera Bank, on Wabash street. sw in inn ritv aar i i- ra.ua u willseil roe'is etau Maas on eeatignasent eleseent s.eeks sell furnitire make advan ces oa consignments, an.d dealt efcr matters and thlnRspertaaingto me Aueuon an t entmissienbusiaes. Thev will alseatlead anhllc sales la any part er the eeaniy,oa reasonable terms. epS4dwiy. Notice of Attachment. David Holbtirtvi Thomas I. Lee Attachment before L. Duy, J. P. . Davil II Ulbert bavini? filed in roy office his affidavit, neltine forth that the laid de fendant is iodV!d to liim, aad that be is u aecretly leaving the State of Indiana, witb ...j.r j li. I :.. I J intent to ueirauu ins cicuituis, auu cuuscu a writ of attachroent to be issued by roe arainst the poods and chattels, rights. credits tod etfects of tbe said drienaant. Now therefore said defendant la bere-by nolified to be and appear before roe. Lambert DoTi Justice of the Peace, at my office ir. ,i:.;...( T-rr. Pant, nn tha IQth da ui "c . J ,cVr . 7n . i il a e Tu October, 1860. at 10 o'clock, A M, other Wise laid proceed in pa erj.j r, detertnliie'' I iahis ab;?cd. 8etl8sr3 LAMBERT DUY. J P. Public ilc. j T WILL sell, at my residence in I JL Bönty Cretk tewnshlp, oa Monday, lb Sil
American Watches MADE BY TIIK American Ifalch Company,
OF WALTnAM, MASS. To the Public Attention ii invited to the lolluwin? stateQent offsets in regnd to lheo wat-bes, and some eonsileratious why tbey should bo I referred lo those ol foreign manufacture. .Their salo his been constantly on the la eres ss ever since the business was commeeeed; thus proving fsct tief aar frtw tnt pipmlur -vsr tkrtng klaeir intrinsic inmli, Äs an evi douce of tiieextent to wh'ch the have recieved tbe endorsement of the public, rve may atate, that upwards of Tnlrty liioutand of them are now in daily oac la the United States, giving perfect satisfaction to their s wners. This result has b en eTocted ia tbe teeth of the loosic'eiermined and vlo'ent opposition from the rreater part of t ose li the Watch Importing Trade In the large cities, who have systematically used alltUeirinflum a with their castomers, o discouraeetheir Ueatirs in an artirle which threatened. Oy its superiority, to displsce tbe foreign watch to a very la rpe extent. Many of the Jewelers snd Watchmakers ol the Interior a larre proportion of them foreigners, seconded the efforts of tho steh Importers, being peraua dd by their cor jsols, and mislead by a contrae led and imperfect view of the' r own interests) by tbe fear ol loss on their stmtt of Imported watches an the apprehension th .1 tbe'r profit a mtnt bo diminliid through coroptrl'tlon io a well known domestic article, Willi other groundless prejudices arising from a tupeifirial Inquiry Into tho subject. ?iolwilhUndiiijr this, however, tbe watrbes have Sveadily gained In the eatima tion of the peop'e, tbo retailers have been con strained to kee,.;iren to supply the demand, and by degrees, we are nappy to add, their prejudi ces and alarms ate twin dissipated. Ouriecnllar ayrtcmof making: the different parts of esch wa;ch tbe exact counterpart of ev ery other waicDoitue me series, leaJs to a uniformity in quality which can nover be at tained by me ore))(n proeeas. u oe or our watches is srood all are good ; whereas e ch for eia-n watch Is onlv a rrohab I'ty bv itgelf.den'D diu upoa the 111 and flueli.y of the particular workman who iray happen to beeraployed upou It. In adduion 'o..-eo primal eonUilionaof aeeeees, every w. ca isbuoü iy the Company, a maae oi tne nvm eeoice ana eiiarin; materials carefully fiiUoed by the various processes to which they are subjected, . U tbeu put together, IrSjHC ed and severely esiedby tne best workmen in toe .actvy. bocu rasoeeathecare with which tbee various duties have been per formed, ibrt out of tbe large number or watches sold, not mo'o than a Oozcu or two have been returnedto .he Company for exchart-e.fromani cause whatever. Kverv watch is guaranteed by a ruarantv that ia good for something, and by parties that can be readily reached. Foreign wa.ches, of the most inferior description, are oenaZy rrtiti by their makers, wbom it ia impos .ible to eall ta account under any circumstance-. Amer'can Watches come to theronsumer un burdened by the v.r eJ expenses and nronu incident to Importation ths total of which, including cuioin-houo duties, more than doubles tbe prime cost of the watch before it gets to the pocket of the ultimate owner. This consideiation of itselfsbonld decide the oacstlon in onr favor. fcvery dollar diverted ;rem the nurLhaae at foreign watcbea ia so mach ss ved to the country so much encouragement to home industry, and ce mnch added to the public wealth. We do uetaaaa preiereace oa tneso grounds if our watches are not bet er 'or the money, than tho foreign. To conclude a e claim thatour watches are the best and roost durable time-kctpere in tbe world, ies'dea being Ihe cheapest; aud we assert that a series ef T7ate'ies was never made that wof'd s-'ow so Tille average variation from tm time rs those we rave lisped. In individual in stances .heir ne.Tormaoce has been unsurpassed by anything recorded in 'he history or horology. A descriptive namnhici containing fcu lmforuat'en and nuineroos certificates from well know ?odiv?dras, may b j had on anollcation in tbe undersigned. Camo As our watch u now extensively countcleited by fo-eign msnu'actures, we have to inform the pub'ie that "o watch is of our production wd'cU s unsccoir panned by a certificate ofgenuiDcta, bearing the ruvber of the watch, and ssgned by our Treasurer. K. K. Kobbiks, or by predecessors, ppleton, T. scv & Co. As tbe watches rreforsa'e byJeweers generally turoughouttbeUnior. we äo not solicit iorders for single watches. Pot tbe American vv atch Co.npanv. KOHHMSt Al'PLETOX. WHOLISALI AOIRTS, No. 182 ilroadwoy) .ctr York. Sept. 19,2tawdAeow. CAUTIO IT. Spurious Americii Watc'aei We arecretibly in for mod tüat so:ae of the Jewellors of Cincinnati and other places are selling foreign counterfeit and imitation American Watches, for the Pennine artiele, manufactured at Waltham, Mass., and particularly a foreign imitation ofonr watch, named P.S. Bastlet, which is represented te be niar.ult.ctared in Hartford, Cenn. it a ay beef service te the pubic to be informed that there is no manufactory of watchss in that place. Tho genuine article of ope grade of our watehes is named "P. S. Bartlett, Walthim, Mass.." and and all oiiMVa'.ches of every grade are marked VTaltham, Mass." It ishirliy aice-ary t) stale fiat sack are like oar Waioaaj i rsi only, as 1 are made upon the same old a .stem tnt has already flooded the country with watches that are not only vexatious and a. contaut source of ex penso, bat really useless U tho owners, and when bou;ht for ge.uiuesrs calculated loin urethe hi'to rsiHiUtiou whicii our watches have attained. We therefore ctution the pub lic against b tyin; our watches frois. any per son whi eaunot furnish a certificate of renanensifQr every witcü offjre I tar stle, bearing the number of the watch aiiJ the signature of the Treasurer ef the Compauy, K. li. ItoUins. We also beg to infor v th te vl o irtl im e spurious, that legal proC3edin;s will be instituted against them, upon any well authenticated cstance of their selling a ca jut-jrfeit or color able initiation any of oqr products. Fer the American Watch Co. liOHJIXS 6i APPLKTO. Agents, stplOdwSna iei Broadway. OFFICE 101 Wabash Ktreet, (ever .Bartlett' KooR More, TRttB. K. If A ITT E. INnilNil aepSdwtf Bi.faAf T-J;... rr:.. r--. State OI Indiana VlgO County SS. -n the Vigo Circuit Court. March Term 18ÖI. KmmiArnnd-i.HnriR im III inj (.nor ....v..-.v. -w v. -"- riorton. - R- it r..i.....! h-t it.mhH.r r cr tnher l?f.iithe nlaiatiffiiy Rasictt.her Attorney nied In tSeOiTice of the C I-rk of said Conrt her complafnt aKtnst said defendants and also the affidavit of a dis.uteresled person that tbe said AsherSortonls not a reidcnt or tbe State of Indiana, he is hereby notified of the pendency of thlssuU ami requev-d te be and appear in said I P.nnrt on tha flr.t rfn t of next Term Iherenf ta he aTti determined In his absence. wiw. Attest A NU. WILKIN", Clark. HENRY mTsQROVE, Attorney ami Counsellor at Law TEItUE-H lUT?fe, IND. Offlee corner Main and Fourth Street,, sail, IoDjgtl & Co's Store, pROFESS10XAL BUSINESS SOLIC overEd 'OLICITED. J Willalso attend promptly to all businessin' I trusted to tils care as Magistrate Especialtttcntion given tocollectienof claims dec3iaty ; Merchant Tailor ! 'TMIE undersigned, grateful to his 1 fiirnds and p-tran for pt-t favors, would . .,,(-., r. thma -n-t tlu i.nklic. thai ha la naw nreDtredte suit the taste ef th,e inot faatidioos, I with q ARFxTS MADE TO O R DER i And accerdisgte the LATEST APPROVED STYLE 1 having received A Swperlor Lot er Cloihs. Cassimcrcs and Ycstinss FOB FALL AXD Wl.trifR WEAR Orders will be ailed promptly , and CUEAa FOR CASH. The Cassimcres are the -Best Ever OJ'ereJ in this Market I Andwere purchased at reasonable prices. Such of iT pitrom de-lrlnr nice SHIRT 1 made to mnasure, caa order them threujh me. I ep.Tdvtf K. A. FUaK. I . f I A ailOilUg I I ifESSR.. rii.kr ; Ehu, have filed up I LU a Tailoring EstablUhment in ths "Prairie I Ky" BulMinera, No. 117 Wahash street, over - I .ytklnsox Klaug..ter's.Store,wherefHey arspreI pared te execute a'l work In trcriine'e Utemosl t pproved style. r tcers. late oi m. i.ouu, IST mrnia inr -ipcrinu. miui lu.upr oc oartment, feels assured that be caa plea-e the laoetfitstldlous. MEUCIIANT TAILORING. T-.( M. Caa. i..aT.aaaa-akfsaa-l 0-m lat ,..;. r-.. .!.-,... v.ii o... -Kih iK,. jin.u. V...I...IV..... - -..,u .....
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