Daily Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 309, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 February 1861 — Page 2
DAILY ISXPliESS.
TC3RC HAUTE. INI. TUÜH3DAY FEBRUARY 1 4. 1861 tJT Im aootaer celuaaa U pablieaeo. aa extract from a letter, wrltUa by a frieei at TTaaaiajrtea Citj, which eipraaeee a bwreful belief io the preeerraUeo af the Union. - ' EX The Telegraph to form uethet tha electoral rote for I'reeiJeut aoJ Tie President wereopeoeJ aad counted j eaterday in Ceogree. Tba reeelt it that Atrahaan Lioeolo ia declared ta here been alte Ud President and Ilaaaibal Hamlia Vica PrealdeaL Tbit rctalt waa foreaeeu ia tba taoothof Nereraear last. Caltta. QTbt growth af CvtUn, at a Booepol? , bat hitherto) f ieeeo ta tba Statet ef the South wbicb ara adapted to itt culture, tbtir proaparity aod Irnpertaoee. Kor jeere paet, tbey bare e upplitd tba maaofactoritt af tba trarld with tba raw material. ltumiBii preßte bare been realized from itt cultiea tioo. The demaod baa been ae ateady aod tba cootumptieo to ceotiouout that high pricea bare been coattaotly auaietained. -There bat never bee any turplut aod leta fluctuation in price than atttuJe other cemiooditiea. To tbit fact ia to be traced, principally, the talue of alare labor, on th it continent, aad tbt high prices of altTet. The nalleaa ef tbe continent hare long" looted, with eavy, ipoa the cottoa fields of Anaerica. They bare labored to find within their own docaioieaa a climate aod aoil adapted to tbe production of the plant. Eaglaud, leag eicce, eadeavored to grow eottoo In ker Kaat India poaaeeaiona. The flooda aod the burning tue of her tropica, however, were uapropitious and the result wat a failara. Ho complete wat tbe mo nopoly of growth, supposed to be in our Southern Statet aad ta Controlling at an lelpeot of puwr baa thia baen held, at to originate tbe well known natieoal proverb, 'Cetton ia Kiag." Recent discoeeriee however and eoceees indicate that tbia atate of thloga may toon change. Several coantritt are now begiaoiogto ditplay aa adaptation of aoll and climate to tbe growth of cotton. Alreadj euffieieat oucct-ae bae Leeo had, to randtr it altar that America hat not a permanent monopoly. Political aeooomiatt have been long iavettif atnglhia natter aad their experimenta aeeai to be aucceediog. Of late yeara, cotton hatbten produced for exportation, in aaveral couutriet. Kfvpt, the Eaat Indies, Brasil, tbe Weit Id.1i Ilaodaand Africa are the chief localiona. During eeveral yeara past, the irapertatioo of cotton into'Kogland, from tLete qnartere, baa ben rapidly increasing. Duriog tueleatjtar, tbe ioapertejfrow theie coantriee, reached near eightbandred thou and balea. Dariog the laat ttveo yaara tbe quantities received freao tbe ceuotriee above arsed have iccrcaiad in a wonderful ratio. The earae increase continued, tareegh the next tea yeara will render Eagtand entirely inJtpendeot of tbla country. Tbia it clear ly exhibited by the atatlttict of tbe Britiah Cotton Supply Assa jciatioe, which rear from time to tim appeartd in the Eoglith pipers. But in addition to the coantriee named above, it it now made ev Ident.by recent research, that Central Aaaerica, China, Auitralit, and Algeria, all contain regiont wall adapted to cetton growing- All therefore that it required to produce it, ia well directed, cheap labor and requisite capital. Tbe great alley of Yang tie, In Cbioa, of wbieh ao much hat receatly beea wriltto, it aaid to be twice the tiie af the "bolt Mitilitippi Valley. It la all a eottoo growing regioe. It ia irrigated and fertaliied by water aa l capable of wonderful tillage. The portion ef tbii valley now cultivated, ia aaid to protiuce a ollon crap exceeding that of the United Slates. It ia eatinaiea ta be capable of prodütieg, annually, tto titaee the araeutt now rat 1 iu the United Htatee. France, in her recent treity with China, haa obtained the privilege of importing eoeliet. Tbit it taid to be with direct reference to the cultivation of cottoa in her colony ef Algeria. This labor ie cheaper than that of African alavea. She will aoon, in all probability, therefore obtain her auppliee from her own territory. England it puthlng oa her cultivation ia Autlraliaand the East Indiea. Dot a few yeara may clapae before our present cotton field aaay lie idle. Il ia beeomiog plato that oar Seuthern Statet cannot very long enjoy their aetnmanding influence in tbe cottoa matte of the world. Tbe belief, that the Oettou Statea of the Union can only aupply the apindlet of the world with the raw taaierial, mast aoo be found t o be a dehsisa. Tbe world it all aatir to break off ila dependence oa Aaoeriea for cotton. How aoon thia roaj come to pan caaratbe foretold bat the time it steadily advancingThe pericvering efforts of the oa tioaa ta discover and cultivate new col'.en regions, may eoao ebaege th w I . face f tba Sautb. Cotton, which bat produced aliveTj ia Aaaerica, way yet, in tbe course of no long while, render it unprofitable and oodeairable. Tbe people ef ear Southern States, abould look to the instrue lift1 '' foreshadowed hj these events Their peeulixr staple production is in dan ger. They ceo cetUio' "f lero advantage in the fot'.eriag and securing of their cotton trade thaa io Jisccembering the Union. The Union ouee broke p ttability of goTeraoienl p.ne the Seeth will eoen aee the monopoly of cotton leave thena. Tbe boasted iadepeni eoe af the Southern Statea over the North, roay iMa bo gone. Statesmen af the South abould loek well 1 all thfe questions be fra tb-y break awav from the Urion. ,. aTTTb 2.viH Joarusl sty: O-sr Souther it eai tj-newhiV prplrx1 u jitVolr -ne tir new C .o C aJrry. fV rry,'Jny ibuil that lhiycaU tl 3c.aui As it i likelw t pi ore a ki$$ij a o - j tian, tba appna luces of the oiiif, s ft? a. 14 1 ia concerned. 2J"Fraak Clair says tba eecetsionlsta Lave distinguished theanselvfs ty eeiaioj; emptj fortt aad fell Sub-Treasnriee, whence ke araca that tkey are better at tealir. than ßghtms.
Tetaaiesaee. Last Uaturday.was a praad day far Ten
ne tee. Her worthy aod patriotic aona echoed bsk to tba UalU of Caagrea the atitriog worda of JoboiOD aad Klhertdge in aup)Krt af tba Uatan. Notlj did thej etay tie rollicg wavaa of diaunioa ao far at Tvnneasea goes. She Las wheeled iblo the liae of Uaioaleving Statea brokeu tba tueshet af trattora, and stilled the tuad try of acceaaion throughout her borders. A Urge majority of her votert havecheseu Uoieu ciodidalee to the propoted State Convention iu case ooe abould be voted f-; but nobler far, by tbe aaue tceaat, determined that no Convention ahall be held. Thia aettlea tbe fact that the Border Statea cannot be forced into the ruiaoua tecetaion echeme of the "Southern traitora. From tbe firatil baa acarcely aeeaued prob able that thia could be done. Far a lime hope almoat fled. Tbe ballot of the pro. pie of Tiriaia gave the first respeose for tbe Unioa. Thia waa a feeble 00, being for conditional support of the Union; yet it wae erpeaed to tecestion. Next the Leitlature of Ktntucky tpoke out uomlatakeably fr tbe old Union or our fathers. New Tennessee rolls up the aheatt of her freetntu for our tirae henored Confederacy. Maryland, too, atanda fast and refuaea a Convention. Tbit shows thst the hearts ef the people are right. It deruonitratea that the coaipiratora, againt the life of the Republic, "rtckoosd without their host" when the calculate! to drag the Statet of the border, into the whirlpool uf aecetiitn. Noble and loyal citiaena yet liva below Miiod aod Diien'a liae. All they need to uprise, in their might, and burl traitorous letztere Irotu power, is tno opportuaity. It ia a ruott eif nificaot pe culiarity, of the present arceaien move meot.that ita origin ator and aympathicert fear to trust th people. Their prof'd gauc hat btu precipitancy. They must prtcifiitit their tooveaienta. In their atylo of grandiloquent tpeech, they rnuit " fire" the Southern heart by bold and nckleas acts of war, in order to commit to their tchatne a valorous and impulsive people, without affording time fer reflection. TI.ey have been foiled Iu their eodi,Jwherevt r a fair aod peaceful submission af the qua tioa, to the people, hat bun had. If the Border HUtea atand firmly on the Conslitutios, and turn their baeki en traitors, thfy ; will have been the eafety and protection of the, Union. Uittory henceforth will do honor to the loyal men of the border. We hail thtm as brothers and patriots I a I I'realdcntlHl Jouruor Ti c trip of the Pretideot elect from hia hone to the Capital of the ITuiWid Statea, appears to be a grand ovation. Hit re Ception at Indianapolis was enlhuaiath aod hearty, beyond any dwicriplion that can be given. It was not a oncovirus of politicians or office arakere, such as usually rally about an incoming Freiident. The reinarkablo feature of it was the rallying of the tmurv Thvlivcliest gretticgt carue from the leant ilemoaatrati va elate of citilent. The farmers, rueclunici, aod lator era clustered about and the hearty hums that went up from the thousands of a'alwart men who wvre not politicians plainly showed that Mr. Lincoln had a place in the hearts of the pejpl. When he appealed from corrupt politicians, ia the course of his railway sperch, to the pttplt, iu bshalf of the Union, the respooa that rang out from tlm multitude was deafening. -lr. Lincoln loara liiuiself with unatfedod ruolrty. 11 aeemt to realltt the great and arduous duliei of iiis cilice and yet to enter upon them with a manly fortitude, relying on the hoae-t support of the loyal people of nur lau 1. lie hat a power of winning popular afTVetion wherever he g ee, and the effect of his journey will be to awakm, coul.lrnce, in knnsrlf with the millions whuii he e ta 1 1 inot aloof hit route. Uia receptions at Cincinnati on Tuesday and Columbus ou yesterday, nre tuirked with 0e same characteristics. They a erc also grand trihaten f th iwasti his integrity, honesty and patriotim. lite epeech it prudent, fraa tnd msuly. Iii bearing dignified aud aelf-possested. The hopes of the people of honest and true patriola of all parties au 1 sectione go with hisn to the Capital. Citizen of all parties have cammeodshly unite. 1 in tesli fyiog thoir reaped to hiui. TLe patriot hat risen aKove the partisan. His friends believe that he haa the wis lom, pru lecce and firrnnem to iaaogcrate auch tnai Jrca at will restore peace and fraternity to the Statet. -a.O. Clnrlnnnll llssjr Trade Th conjtnercial column of the Cineia oili Gagette, of yeterdsy, c;.ta;ns a repr nt froaa a reeett number of the l'rice Current, of that city, of a valaable etatietitat artic.e on the Cincinnati Ho Market. It gives the erhole ntiuiber of housee enjaged.durio; the lat eis n.at Cir.cinntti, at thirty -eicht. Tbe namber of h acked there, du rio the season jit closed .is giv ea at 433,733. Thia shows a falling cfT cf only TOO in nurrbr fr?: the former tea eone. Th aversy;- weigM, i.owoeer, of the last vaso i is an ir ere a- of eorre thirtytwo pounds t ea?)i !., aal the avorae yield of lar 1 ai iner?ae of 'Tie ig-aod-a half pounds over th previous yf.'-r. The avenge price during the last teasmis five dollsr anj nioot-ix ernt prr h i..Ired weight-some I weni 5 - ents Ies t' s 11 the frmr. le I e3.1 Cirir ii i pek -d ou;y 85,001 hoe. These figures "te in fiften years up 1 475,0 : 1-17 which is th- lr:et nn ruber rep-r;ed fr any ycr. ee im - Stra-w.ah U- -be si af the list ult. eiys that J jhn Uo: n. V. . Collec tor of lUat port, ha received writteoit.trae i ans frm 0v. Ttra-eo, d irectir. g kirn to reta n all iqaneys no in Ms pot;uioo an I rrcivel from fi!n.o, an I make e paynient on account ef th- Federal Uovero rtie nt. . . . . . l11e Wahi"ton correpon Jent of the Charleston Mercury atyt the action of Virtfioi proves that n .thinj b-t the bey ontt wj 1 drive her oat." Ho I n little kopc of tae l ).der Stf.es seceding. aatirTbe snow in Herkimer county, Novv York, is five feet deep.
ludlaua Lrgtalature. The reception of the I retlJeDt elect, on
Tuesday, prevented the trantaetion tauch business in the Legislature. Tbe Houiea did not aieiuble uulil abont 11 o'clock a. m.. and had au arlv aJiourn 4 rcent. There waa ns discission whatever in either House. The business done contisted ef the utaal routine of petitlots, and tbe reading of Li 1 la at their variout alagea. .Many embers of both Houaet accompaieJ th rrokidential party to Cincinnati. Mr. hiemeo appaared ta hit aeat in the House to-day. The followiug ia the Ir.diauapolia Jouraal'a auunaary of Tueday'a Legislative proceeding!: 8tATi.--A conununicatien fro an Hecry C. Lord waa received, tendering a free ride I to members of the Senate to and froui Cmcmnati.cn the train Waring the i'resideat elect, ir aay other train of the road. Petitum were presented from citiziui of
Sullivuo couaty, asking for the repeat ofpnorning.
tbe uew county acts, aad from a turnpike company, iu relation to erroneous n-1 sessruaota, wbich were referred. I A coiaraitten reported, laying ou tbe la I bleabill previding for the licenein of dogs, which was concurred in. . Hills wero introduced to aruand an act ia relstiou to tbe aettleruent of tho tttatca of decedeata; to provide fnr thu execution of the conveyances of cotntnieiouere; to amend the practice act; t authorial bJrninistrators and rircutora to adwtinistrr oalht; to aiutod the act for the coostruc tiooofplauk and Kravl road-, all of wnicn vt reau uci. andMiller. were appointed a cemraittoe to 1 accompauy the Presidsut elect U Cincinnatl. I postponed until to morrow. I A reialalioo wat introduced, rt'iuiring at Audits, of Hut torepori whi mount of interest had born received on loans of tba pobhc funds by the lain Treasarer of blate, and if the amounts had been ctedited to the State. everal bilia paired their second reaJ- I and wrB xeWrxtA to eumraituaa. lloiu-A coiainuuicatiou from the rres.deatof tho Cincinnati and luli.i.ap- ' I olis Railroad, invitinr. the meinbera to tnke a trip over hit road, waa reapeclfnlly re jesived, and the in vitation declined. Sundry billa were introduccil, among them on, by Mr. HeflVen, authorizing the Secretary of Stat ti index documents in u:. n: , - II 1 . UllilV. Mr. Couiaiiaio:ier Itsy'a report with ref erence to the alT-irn in th ofl'ico of Ai;ent of State iu New York was received from the Ooveroer and acted upon. I Senate tuesasea, pint rcaolutione, and lullt on their aecond rtadin were then taken up, aud tie remainder of the daj thui centumed. . t. - Wualtlnelon C'orreapoiiUeiiro. Washimji-om, Feb. 10, 1661. Unit it but little traLlpiriSß I....1I .1 . tw.l I. I. Ucnn 1. rM' -j tuuen sooner ttitiii uy icttsr. 1 tniüK it it ' . pretty well settloa tnai liiere win te an aJjusttacnt letween tbe Worth and the. s, and that without any conces. ' tea . a B U-rJcr State aiont that will dt cither aectioo, anv harm. .. -.ii .i... I. a liowtTrr euien iui ivvC--... -j I.- art f ilie Nnrth. it will doubtlcaa bo iiiv. . ... claimed, bf tke Peeiocraey, at a 'nicking down" from their platform. Thia appeara to be their only hope of regaining their lost power. The l.olelt are filling up, rapidly, and there will be a perfect jam here , in a few da lor before the fourth of March. I think that all idea of an attack upon tbe Capital ia abiudoned. That auch, however, was the accession programme, there is not x shadow uf doubt. Hid Floyd, , 1 rVKk p.mi I Iii tln IMi IUinpaon audCob1) remained in tho Labinet t wo J d have been carried out. lloll Hin, II nu. and Sfo't however, have checkmated thrm. i..at completely. I He city now il.tary a,pt. Company wrem - - -r uf Hvini? artillery ptrade the atrcets fully uininku j eauirrd for activeaervice, an l evcrytbloj Indicate, that if the attempt U ' aovcrutnent rroperty he made, it will be " ' . . 1 i ti -i-i;- :., Vir no "child's play. The election in irrinla hat thrown the aecedera Lere inte a ijin.a uai auu u Cold sweat." Hunter, Mason and 1 ryur look aa if " iron ha 1 entered their aouls." All things couiidired, the cause of the Union is much toor bepeful now, than at anytinie sidc the roniraencemrnt of the eostiorteei WhatTiikt'll Ar.Rtr.To.-'I wish said ?nstor Simmons in his speech in tho United Stnto Senate, "I could soe a proposition that I could hear soraebovly who vc.ts disaffeotcJ say would satisfy him. I have not heard one of them sT Bi. The Senator from Texas said if w"e would do about forty things that ho knew we would not do, he would thsu cousidor. That is the nearest approach to ft ettlerjent that I hav heard. Lau-'htcr. If we would stop the pulpits, burn the school houses, suppress the news pipers, im prison the Abolitionists, ftodjbrak up this Government, everything that is hern now, h would think about staying in Laughter. 0s . - jt?T A decidedly rich expose has recently taken placewhich will not increase the high reputation of that once fishonable 'artist the late Count IVOrsay, who enjoyed h great itruo as a painter and sculptor. It seems that he employed two aih d'aUlirr, a painter and modeller, bjth highly skillful in their profusion. They worked in different rooms, and retired ufvn the announcpinent of visitors. Most of U.e C ut)ts busts and pictures which Lave given him dist ction were the work of theFe men. -eveatfTThe Richmond Whig says that South Carolina is perauirg a suicidal course. We don't know of any State that could pursuo sich a eouree with greater advantage to mankind. Lou. Jour. CO" John Jolly, while drunk in New York, threw boot at his wife the other morning, rai?J her, nnd Ftrikirg an infant, killed it instantly.
The Tyler and Buchanan Corres-
pendencs Condensed. That correspondence, too precioua not to print, ia now before us. Beren elegant epistles have been added to the literature of our hnguago, und of thera we bej? leavo to oiTer to the taer reader the following compendious ab stract: No. I. Mr. Tyler informs Mr. liuchatan that he has Ulen lodgings at Urown'u Hotel, iu order to prewrve the peace of the country; and wants linLnntv uln U rn "received' at the White House, No. II. ''Thia evening, a' 3 o'clock or tomorrow morning, as v.j please,' responde J the hospitahle 11. No: HI. Mr. Tvler represents to Mr. liuchanan that his "health is too delicate to make it prudent for him to encounter the night air." He will therefore call in tho bright, rosy o.'lV: VIiyiS the Urookiyc ingaie eeni chjuiu, ßir. iiuciinim. tiercl)' asked J . 1 yir. 0. Vf. "An errand of mercy and relief, 'responded our Ueiovea u. VI. "Why are you piauung cannon at Fort Monroe? ' interrogates J. T: No. VII. "I will innuiro and let you know," replies J. Buch. e SlIOnT LtVED Howätmoon. A ÄÜ88 Whifti. aatftthe HurrinburL' Telecrranh wj,0 WAS nurriea to ft gentleman from Mississippi, a few weeks ago, and ncIrt...r , 1, l,...K-,n,l il.at Sfit J II I VV I IIU.UAUU which sh.i intended making her future ratnrrtarl to Harrisburrv on Tuesday afternoon, having been or.1.-., I Inn n I it Knlliarn ilAniMin IUOIVH V IVIIIV II' l.'Ulllllvill avM.i.i. ata certain date, before the eipiration of ton hours. It BeHi8 that sho made U fioo uso of her Nothern sentiments. What vai done with the husband wo doilOtleAm. - I XXTk HalfO of thir t VtWO gUUS WIS Ifirodat Beverly, N.J., recently in lioner of Major Anderson. Afterwards I a . . S . 0 la aalute oi tnreo was tireu in iront 01 Madnrae tlemnet s gahool, in compliWnt to his two little daughUr, Miss r . . 1 f. I 11:.. u 1 -.1 . . ... I... pui land auan iunr jsuuwroun, ivuv aro pupih or uo sominary. - DirriiAniA. Tho family of Mr. liriater of Vienna, O., has beert nearly exterminated by diptheria. On tho urat of November last, it numberod ton persons, the parents, four sons and four daughter. IWv thero remain jonly tho father and mother nnd one uauir nor. NKW ADVEHT1SKMENTS. Notice of Application for License. XTOTICE is hereby if i von that the underilened wtl) attiv at the next term or tU Hoard of Coin)tonri of Vigo county I rr Itcensa to retail lutoxlcstlnr lieuora la I a lt.i nuftr.lltr than annul. Sir i.Iili afhuil. I ne. la number twa('i) l(outlek'e bulhlloic, on . " . ' ' I iirrin uwmiLi 1 1 y 01 1 crre-nauie. lndl 1 I Ol 1. II mit r.DWAHD ml lor. OHElUFTVit:. Dy tirtUO of O an ord-r of e.U luc.J I from the Viae Common IMphs fut t, to me directed and de .. aa - a a I llverrd,tn favor of And row White and against irnuiP F"i"i"M ysi,i tniorafiro to if u foiiowlne described real eslate. alluatrd I la Vlro County, Indiana, lo wll: l.,lK'...l...i.... flm .l.l- .1.1 . I ,,.! faurte-n hundredth-pa u 1001 ran acre; mio, iwt .An twenty r.'i t-oiiinining srvrn a eres nnd sevr ntyfour handredtbs 17 loo) of an arro, a putted and dAplgnated In a plat of Andrew Whlte'esubdlvUlou uf the aonlh part of the northwel quarter (4' of etilen No thirty-four 1 34, tow nt hip tw el vo (15), north o I ran(e nln wrat.sml on S.l t'HDAYt MAKC1I 0, 1HG1. UiiMn the leal houis of said day, at the l eott Knute door, In 1 erre-llaute, t will offer the rente aud profits uf th e above dcerrlbed real relate, together wl.li all the privileges snd ap purtrnance a te tbe aame belonging, fare term netereilmg sevrn years, to the hlchoit bid .umclnl to'satltfy aatderd'r efaile nnd-' dr fer cab; and upon failure to resllte . um 1 1 will then ainl tnre onvr the re en I nJ t a, , r,a UUt 0 th, h,tUwll. n t rer nh. to satltry the esme. 1 ri- , . I'll I. . L-. I . , . . . , a I reitw'iprai MAMUKL (OS? pfll MAM II K L t'OSJIKi;, Hl.f. o a T V n T:. lnoMar of,.,. Ulu.j Vl.cl" " anor.ler ofssle Ifiued rromtbe VlgoClrcuit Cotut, to m directed and delivered, ta favor Andrew Wtlte and again. t I'MIln Wyatt and Ket.-Wyntt, as t.rlfctlr.al. and John MUnor I ...aiaa-....."a- .... - - - XCT I Indiana, ta-wlt: Lot No nineteen (181, containing aliteen acres ..j f.Ufteen bindreAtu l!0 HloSj of an acre; also, lot No twenty (.0;. containing eeven acre -0T,B!y.rogr hundredthe (7 74-100) of an acre, at platte 1 and dt i'gnatod in a plat of An re w White's -ubdlvlaiou of tbe south tart of t!io Durthweitquarter (4) of etlton Ka thirty f.ur(!4), tawnablptwetve (12), .north ofrange t:!e ()) we.t, and en MTl'KUAV, MAKCM 0. lici, wiiblu the Irgal hours ot said dar at the Court I!u - door In Ter re Ilaute, I will efirr the rents and profits of th.i above detcrlhed real tsi.liij-ihr with sll the prlTtletes and sopurte nances to the asm 1 be Ion gin (, to the b I cheat bl Ue r f r cah,for a term not exeeedtrg aeven yir,and upon fa lare ti reallie a conn jfflr1er ttiatifysildorder)fealeandreta, I w! : then and thre v Btr tba tee aim pie In and to aid real e tale to the his he at bid ler tor fa ah, to all afy the same. ThU, Mthd-v of Febrnsry, llall . feUw.1 prfe'tt R A M t P. L TOR T CR. Skff UKN1TU K i: ! -0A I.AUOK AMI St'l'KHlOU STOt'K st f c l Inf Ir low j rlcr, until Msrrh lt. fall vm. at 112 Main Mrct. eJ. C- "NVALTIiK IL AS (iHKATKK FACILITIES in the line i f tLiT::, r.tLvi.T wo-m COFFISS AXU TMMMXas ! 17 Thau any other bouae In this city! sol stent f or tbe .Metallic Caea snd Csskels ! 1 ave twu new etvle f the Metallic Cseee an 1 c aaXeta , o which 1 rltsyour altetitiop.. I'ron.jl altei lsnc- In ill cae. ILIA N K II Y ! Mrs. WAI.TF.lt Will ctoe out ber present stock cf l ine Wia ttr MtUinery at If. a rat. fallesrty to ecere t-a'-gaias. al 1 12 Main atrrrt, itetwes.n fth and Cib ati. Three flrat claaa MILMTFHS WAMKI. Ate, a rod IHFS Cl'ITLH in 1 FITTEH. fc7Jtf
Jl'LEAH'S ktaaAOTBaaaa GORDHI AM UI.UUD Pnrifiitl Isfort T&kic. Xflr r Tikirs. THK ORK ATEST REllF.DT IN THE WOHLD I AMD 111 lloit Delicioui & Delightful Cordlü BVBK TARbTf. rPHE thousandsupon thouaands who 1. er dally using MeLsaa's Btrsigvilg I i ordial.etitlfy that It la aasolutsly aa infallible iradf lor raeessliBg and Insr IforaUlnaj ik.iinitiriJ ki.d diseased system. prtijmg and earltDlo the bluoJ-rsitorlnf tLealek, aufUti:iiTu4:i a n aa THicrt WTSl ! IHIKKIS flüMlSTAUK IBÜt riT. ii kin .u üiif üioDlilit. Dvseensl. DIrrkoaa. Üissnterr. Iladaehe, dprs.lea ut Mnlrlt.. Kr IDd äflS. ISWtfd KSVSr, HU Breath, eraajr Dtiaaseor tke Liver, Stoiaack vr alowels. GKYTLEMXK. do ,ta wiB to be iealtaf, atrong and tlforon r I. AMKd.de yea wanttke bloom ef Leaith ta mount to yoereheeks again ?-then go at oaae a ti a ri I McLeaa' Strengtasmatj Cordial and Ulooa . . b - - ... . . l'uriuer 1 lty net a menent; It Is warranted to rive sat lif.ciion. It will sure anv dliene 01 the ma neys.Womb.or Dlsddsr; ralatlnc, Ubtruete4 - " - . Menstruation. .relling or ia emo. wnrr d eft, or any dissate ariainf rroia t'hroele or er vous Debility Jt Is aulalaiiibie remedy. Do toa wsntyuor deltcsie, sickly, pony, chll m mr i uiiaren. uron to be neailby, itroue; ana rooasi i-r.rn tve lhm MlUiu'i Ktrenrtbenloff t oraiai.eoe the directions on aeh nettle.) II Is delict ui tit Uka. One tibla-attoonful. tskea eitry merulag, fatting, la a sura preventive sgsinsi euiu ana ' . . . ever, yellow laser, cueiers r any irnini dtietee CAUTlOMI-lware of Druciliti er d alert who rat v trv to rslm er-a voa a bottle or mi tereor reiepsrlll , ( whtf k tkey reo eay eheep) by ssylng It is lust aa rood. ibMe are even man HANK sbouiH to eirai nart 01 w? name 101 teal pert of my nana to deb their V I UK deeeetloni. Avoid luch Infamuas flKAlK? and thlr illlalaoetcowpeundi I tikforPr.J. II. M"Usu' Mlisociheninf Cordial sod Hleod !'nnflar. Ti k no t bl tr e lee. 11 le ine on it rrrnr dy that will norlfy oar blood tboroeebiy, aad, at fa sins time, ni itc.-u nit.i im iaiu. 11KATU the whole organlsauen. 11 ia put p la Itrre boltlee SI ter bottle, or all botllra for 1. l)H. J. II. Mi LKA?i,neie rieprieior. CornerTblrd and line Mte.,hl. Leu Is, Mo. Dr. McI.ean'a.UiilYereal l'llla res tivaa enariamr, aitiiocaaaee.ataoafwa, Ae Th-re never hat been a CATII ARTtO roediclue, offered to the pnbtte, thst has (Ire a euch nitre etleUttloa si McUesa's UnUereal l'llla. Jloini entirely vegeiaoie, mey are pvnrruy Innoi-entandeanbo taken by the most tender Infant; yet prompt and owenel in removing all UiliiouMScreiioos, ssu or impure, una rasi ter from the tomacn. Infirt.tney are the an lyplils that should be med In malarlooa tntrifts. . . Ihfj produce nog rlplocatekaeaa or pain in theetomaeb orbowala. though very actlte aad atarrblnr In tbetr operation. proootln fceallby ecrloneof tbe liver and Kidneys. Who will aufrr rrombUllouinesi.beadcheanioai etoma h, when Dchapa letnedy ran be obtained f KotilUoioeonilautly onbaud; a inie dose is ha In season, may prevent hours, days and montt.e ofsifhoeie. Aik for I)r.J.H..Vebean,a l'ntversal Klüt. Tsksnootber. Being eoatsd, tkey aretselelesee. 1'rtce only leente nr bos and can be sent bt mail to any part of the U. N. J. II. VtcLSAN.RoIe Proprietor, Carusr of Third aad l'lne ste.Bt. Louis. Dr. J. II. McLean's Velcitnlo Oll I. tu i ment. Tats Zeit External la the T7orl4, for Mas er Beatt. Tbaaeands ofbuman beings bavebeea eased a Ilia of decreptlinde and misery , by the ess of tbtilDVtluible'.Unlmeot. It will relieve 1'A IK almeat tnatsntsneeualy, and It wilt eleanse, purify and bsal tbe foaleet SOHK In an lucreJMe ihorttloie. MeLRAK'R VOLCAMO OIL lll.MKNT will relieve the moat Inveterate- ,. f Ubeuaiatlaui. (tout, or .Neuralfla. For c c-ntrerled Mne.Mes, Mlflnsae er V rak-et: i.i theJotnie, Muirlas or Ligaments, It will n.vtrr1. Tea arplleatleaa will cure Sorelbruai. H'a ! 'be or Karacho. For Uarna or Jcalds, or a ; fa' 1 . It U an Ibfalllble remedy. Trylt.au.. tj s tifled It an Indltpen albla remedy. Keep l. slwaya on band. PLANTKKH, FAUMKKtt, or any one having charge of hon-i, will nve money hy valet; Mc Lean'e Voleanle Oil Liniment. It la a speedy and Infallible care tor Cialis, Snrslns, (hsfee, Swellings, l.amsneii,flweeney,NoreiVeuadi, Scratchea, or any oiternal dlaeaae. 1 ry It, and you will be eonvlaced. Or. J. II. McLKAXi Sale I'lopilater, jlOdwl? Halnt Louie, Ms. Firo Inourauco ! STATElihNT OK ASSKTS oe ina Lafayette Fire Insurance Co., OF HHOOKLY.N, KKW YoltK. rroiiuit 1, lHoo. HonJa and Mortgafes (woith tW,7W0; S140,Ü47 40 loan on demand, with collaterals 19.&CC? Intrreat accraf 1 but not due. on IlkM Interval accrued but not due, on loans Premiums due and unpaid.. Hills rseelvable rah In the bands i4 Agents l!ah on bead and In Hank Personal property ot the (empny . 4 ,CU2 0 391 01 67 3, 77 r 1,972 14 SlT44Xi 43 UNPAID LOSS KS B2,50il t City aud County ofKew Torh, . Jainee H Tbompsen, Jr., Secretary of Iba La (ajetts Fire Insursoce Co.. being daly sworn, asys that tbe fcregolnt ststenaent Is true and correct to the b-t of bis knowledge ard belief. Jawvs K. Taoate, J a., aec. Sworn before rue. tbte ?9th day ( October, iSOO. lito.T. llaws.Commls'r of Ieeds. y 1 he Lafayette lasmance Co. dea a saTe and conaervatlve bw.leeas, and tbe eecarlty to tb Ine ire t Isat least caudal ta that aüordedhy sny ether Compsoy. .1 1103FORD A BROWX, Aents at Terre-Hacie. felidly To -tlxo 3Px"fcllo. Aaction and Commission ! rPHE undersigned having opened a JL lioase excluaively for tbe recnnnaaioa b a'.neav.kcpes to merit a liberal patroaajs from a rcnerees public. I will attend all sales la tke city ar c cue try en aa reaaor.afcle terms as say ether aactiooeei (is t e precured. Satisfaction Guartntetd in All Cases ! Give tne acall.st KS Wabash street, aeit deor to tbe old bplaalug W i eel Cvtaer, oppottte tcatbera Bank. tty Liberal advarce made oa alt ecwelgn miati. W.u. COOPER, fc9dui. Aactloaeer. THE POLITICAL TEXT-BOOK
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AT TSSK Star of tho Wcot ! SAD NEWS MASKKAUHliOTWi C2-O27230LCXl. OtOrOf AND TUt GOODS NATK COHiHQUKNTLT kllON B E D HI C IB 1) SHAWLS, OLOAKS, PURS, ASD ALL WOOLBIT GOODS, AJaa .Tx.frmnD Doirxto voxt: GOODS ARE Bound to bo Sold! TOOnr READY FOR TUB D A T T 1 n! all a
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V ort SuinterNot Tnlcen! oNIPPERT AND DUNN HOLD Ol'l Agnlnsi nil Combinations! 4JMIM2.1T Mt M2 D f f T M f . la all bln.W of WINTER GOODS ! aYoir is Tin: tjmk to nur FI KM KAI K Bcaror Cloth for Over Coati ! AT fjKKAILY UKUfCtl l'!:ICF. Ki.l.ndld Line of Fh'KM'II t LITZIS. Kjleadld line of KMKNTH CAhMMI'M.-. splendid Line of PKKM M 1WI.Hi JILL JT RtZDVCTlOXS ' Fine aeeortrui'bt of v'elvct, I'luab ai d t.n i,adlbe VEST1NGS Ladici and Gcnti Under Vests and Drawen. EMBROIDE RIEC At prices ununually Iw. Mennos, Alpacas, CLourgs, l'lain and colored DeLnmes, lay Lieaji MliaivI ! Shawl ! Krocba and Stella fcuawl a VciycLeap. Ing aad Square riald Sbaa Is from 7ic tu trLINEN TAHLK CLOTH 1 Tbe beat Line tin the market , ranging; io alzra from 6 4 to 14-4 In lenrtb. and pu'e linen. Table Linea by tbe yard. Linen Diaper Craab. .Napklne, Towels, Linen Buomi, I r 1 eh I li.tn, Wbite and Printed, Linen HaLdkercblefa. Ladiee. Mlaeea and CbilJren'e HOSIERY Marked down very Ion. üLOVK!,do. CO, Dress Goods! Dreca Goods ! Crest BargsUs In sll kiode of Dress Goooe. Nice Aasorttneut of TO Ixlto G-sOocSL0. 3 to 30HÜOI ED SKIHTS-Cheap f FURS At Half Frico ! Flrat-rate atock of BLEACH KD MUSLINS, from 6 to 10c BROWN MUSLINS, from C to 8c. IXcatacmber the Place, NO 116 MAIN ST., TERItE HAUTE. F.yippERT ic Dunn. A NEW FIRM ! At Xo tg, Mechnuic'a How. Qrocerico ci Frovioiono! HAVING purchtMtl the tntire slH-k of Pro i.lona aad Groceries, of Jss. Davis, at 5o.l2 MECI1AMCB BOW, and tav log made suib additions aa were necesaary, w- are new prepatod tf fürniab to tba tltlrena oflerre Haate an 1 vicinity every article f tti 'IHOCEUir.S AND PROVISIONS arket afford a. Al tot Is delivered by fcipreea.froe of exii.x charge. A liberal akare of pallle patronage ta reicect rally aollelted. jiiidwtr ."r.w.ceüx&co.
