Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 112, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 May 1861 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS;

TERKE-HAUTE: WEDNESDAY MAY 23. 1C1. Thi telegraph "lt Aomn" again last nipht. as U gcUlag 10 b the ciuloiauif late. Tor fcome reaon tLe sortie report cannot l got to t!u3 pobi flu-ay which can lc to utlier urro -indiog Th cuw of tl fVilur r?-Vt u uneir.lilacl. It mvr be "all 1 ,isLt." and attributable t the state of the '.iiiOij:.crc, i-a; c nive " , Ir i. announce ! by the Southern pi e tint Julis B. Flotp, who Utcly reüre.1 froui the Cabinet of Mr. Kcchasax, covered all over with infamy and dLsraee.h bea ap-t"ii:te-l Brigadier General ia tbe Confederate amy. He ii requested t raUe a regiment "w on at puMfr The Cincinnati Cwmcrcial Biggeu that the soonest po-s'.Me way for L.m t riie it would be to teil it ! fat nine million Umted Xaten loan w.iall taken, on Saturday li-t at an average tvjhtyfiti auf for all but about two millions The latter wa j.laced in trerunry note at par. ThUdue very well for the Government in the midit of war. It rate a fr-c-t on under neven pr cent, on a loan of twenty j ear, and U aore favorable a U teriua than the loan of last February. Laz. Noble Evj , of Yinccnne.4 ha tx-en a; routed Adjutant Genenl of thia Sute rice J. M. VTauki promoted t be Colonel of the twelfth regiment. We know Mr. Nonta to Ui a slIcinan of tine accomplishments a.id thoroughly pote-l in all busines-4 matters. It i que-tionible if a better appointment could hav been made out of any ma terial in the Sute. He will do credit to the executive who appointetl h'm and render the Sute mo-t etficient service. The School Fund. There Lajbccn aome foolUh complaint, iu variou piarterH of tho State, apaint Miti J. Ftiit it the worthy Superintendent of Public Instruction, for not apportioning the ;hool revenneof the State among the coun t for the present year. The coaiplatnU arc unju-.t. to that o3iocr, wh v i horioiuly atrivin to build un the achool tyitem of the Sute. The law repuiri lum to make the apportionment upon the rejorH of the County Auditor. Tho County Auditor have failed to nuka their report fully ai yet. Consequently Mr. FtTcii cannot make the apportion meat. Tbi ia the whole tiling. Former auditor have been in the hbit if yutitiny at the reports of dilatory auditor?, and thereby dibarsing a um which would be !fe to pay over, and the result hx been that the fund hi lot the orerplu. Mr. Fi-iTcata'U not one of th uetinj kind and doe not propose that the people !ull be deprired ot any ortion of their achool money, through the neglect or stupidity of the otlicer. The people w ho are interested mut tir up their auditors, at whe dojr the rexl bUm51icj, and get their report torwarded in proper shape. Mr. FtiTou a will not be moted by the aoliciution or abue of any parties interested, from the strict discharge of hi duties. 'uiri;'u View of thr Wnr. The receut arrival of th Hj;liah steamer " ".Eini," brin eridence of an altered sute of public opinlou In Euglaud and France, with regard to the war question in thia country. The telejrraphic aumioary of ber news ilw" a much firmer and better feading. !a England and on the Continent, than the last advices. If the net true, the Brwih (tuv ernment his u-ued a proclamation forbidding iu atih ject frsvm enaginj in the wur. In the Unitevl Su'es. in any mtnner, and declaring that it will rem tin wholly neutral. It withdraw the protection uf th English Government from all it subjex-U. k in anywise, participate it t ie war. or why endeavor to pas or break any blockade lawfully established. The ne by the lVraiis. ome four days in advance of the .Etna' mails, had a tendency t. confirm the truth fulness of the ad rices by the latter. Tbe Liverpol Vot argues the privateering question at nonie lencth. and austains the United States Government iu treating it as piraey. It attains the Government in its Ruod wishes. Itaiv: "The South is at th'w ntumvut iu a state of ucij.ient releUion. It has p'.ven no jnxf of its abilitr to acrompli.h or ausuin inde;rttl euce. On the contrary, the stale with which we a; in friendly intercourse is now in arms for the purpone of putting down the rebellion, and the presumption greatly i that it will sürcrenl. All men who ieire the pro frress of pood government, and the indejfcnd ence ot tvple. w ill rrjoice in their auece; for prtA tWfsree tie 2sr mmJ NonA arosti ie tsjnjawtra f t JiTueton tf tt Rt?mUU, Ike tttuftwm f tkt Rrpullu trwkM I asiaesrsV strytef tin$t lis? elaisn fpfpUt f $ttf $QTtrmtt. Courts have an instiact in favor if abHlat-ra, and the downfall of the great Ataenoaa Govern ment woutd b a ubject of gratalation arx! an iaccr.tite to peraist in oppoantioa to even rotistitutional monarchy. The XTuiny W )f Eonlou auins the doctrine of the riht of aeareh on the part o the United Stairs f r go-ls -outrabatd of w ar, aad rweogidie the evlsteu s of ths aoutUem blockade. The Urj.bm .'tsjM,wr U ar?us the eventualities of tbe ron'l btwen the '. emment and the secsrlol butes, aa 1 in-line t the telief thst theorcnnieH: will a;-.! ily succeed in putting d.wn tka rebelhon. Tbe fimrJnm,i( Matw:Ketcr. lisn.es its previvusly etpreed t pinion, atid comes vt In fsvor of the lovfrwci5t of the Ua tel Sute It bolda thst a routl but sure in stinct' has already tl Ee.fUa! t which a'de her symfs-thiew are Ua, After twessaghly dlu.sing the Ameriv'aa question, an-l the jxiitn of aCair ia the Suth. It elos by sat tug: On tbe othar hand, the 'ortb, slow. sr lup, like Engl hmen, tons jve. but he: luovsd acting w ith lhs energy and re.dL n hie a hat eUt fai4t t e-rur acss tit ths? f rxl, ha l rysn as ne man iv meet t'ie ssnrl'ct b'trsvl Hn. llrm Wtttltt feoV4 li eWee ar faw.'re iseaf areM.lle red. trKttf J L!mt, ras 4 A re Wsi i re rsoiil fewss im f em f fff kerf.V fm ;t jt trrJitm tm wirrs lt, r Mar fmi tr$i n rrert frfMtf freyASff Ike .Veef sraj ,Sfs).'e, Wtrifty f4af f4re, ii lie ml4 te-eW. i, ,i 7 4 i-sr rifi.' r vief l i e rretrhtrfM !na a smiiar hf a-f.-fujs;,n. (run tbst trÄit ut TL I'ar'ia JvtntlJtt lUlilt. ts atsps.1 In ? 1 1 A siaitaUt ration aayaTodat the ranntltt li Ihre d vn jVsrldft. Eins'lu. Uo IfrUsvvior baa I-snth

that of thoroughly Loact uua, ami ho has thown that tie retard moderation aa a prime rualitr in a chief magistrate, baa hitherto confine! himself tu a tlcfcnstv) polier. He ii threatened in kli Capital, lioth honor aiol clutj command that h recl iueajuon. He ia now a.ure4 of finding aolkl support in the population of the North, where Southern a?reion ha excite! unanimous iaJtnatUiri. The Paris SeicU exjce a wariu ie!;:nr In favor of the (ovemriicnt, and a hope fur the turecü of the North in the irapeiuling truyfe. It mvs:

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The tM.U3UC.--a ahowu Lt the Northern Si.ic4 U a rroof of thecnfidVne iil.ich ther im m tneju:;cc ui tru-:r cu3e. We can not but regret the deplorable strudle which hn ruinaience-.l, but we lure a tirm hope that the principle of jutice and of liberty which prevail in the North, will come triumphantly out of the cruii into which theiolenc of the rurtUans of alaverr ha thrown j the Unloa." j The above extract from the latent Euro pean JourcaL, which have leen at th'n writing, received here, thow a.n unmiitakable fa or tow anli the Government, in iu present strudle, t'.on? arc Thev also nhow that forcirm nabeginning to understand the true of Kitrope, will on aober reflection, atand by the I'ltite 1 States in oppoitioa to rebellion, and will favor the constituted authorities asaiiist an armevl revolution. There can scarcely be any doubt of thL. The next arrival of a rard steamer udi rrobably brin' iutellieuce of a.urance of a friendly neut.alitt toward our Government, on the pirt " , .. - . . . : of the lead-n huropcau nation. . r I immana Li:iasi,ATrin:. Si Mat a&r, -lay Ü7. S-3 atk The Miiiury Committee made a report laying on the table a resolution re';uest:n tbe Gorernor to accept for service a regiment of cavalry ar.d a battalion of artillery. Concurred in. Hesclutions Calling on the Committee on Federal K elation to rcprt auiL.lle re-tolu-tion cxpre'Mvc of the sentiments cf the j-o: pie of Indiana, iu reference to the aa...ii.a tic-u of Col. KlUworlh; inquiring into the necr-ity of legilation re-;-ecting the ptibli cation of del.n.piciit tax ll-t. The vote on the resolution calling on the Governor lor information tr the number of arm- distributed to the southern count'.e of the State was recou-idered and the redulion witht ti - n. .. '.Mm I ,if iU bill urawu- iiic uin er ovim " on a second rea.ling by reference or an or der to th'rd third reading. AniexwN. The joint re-Hlutiou. in iefc ncc to tbe duties of our Senator and Kep reentatives in Cougresa were dicusevl two hours and with proposed amendments referred to the Committee on Federal relation. The Miliury Committee made a report on the JIr.ie "billofthe organization of independent military companies. A joint resolution wa olVerel requiring the Governor to call out eight companies of catalry to be posted on t ie Ohio riv er border, under the provision of the new military law. Pending a dUi.-ion on thi ie-olutin, Mr. Clav pool olfere-l a resolution, cr.Uing cn the Governor f-r information resf-eoting his action tm lcr the Six llegituent law; whether he hi organized U Hie Jorce auinonze-i wui infantry, or nude a portion of it to ronUt of cavalry and artillery; and what jwrtiou of State troops he ha turned over to the service of th United State. II Jl I'aittd. Making aMiti'Ual appro priation for the javment of tbe loan of $2,OO'J.IXK) uthorievl for war purpo-e. To ame.nl the fcc$ for the M-rving of proce-a on the officer or attorney of nitro 1 eompalile. Hot at.- A Iter apcisonil explanation by Mr. Sherman, sundry resolution relative to adjournment were mule u 1 finally laid on the table. A resolution instructing the Committee on Kdt:.Mti..n to report a bill amending the Svhool Ltw, was adopted; n le-olu-t'on of inquiry a to t!e expetlicucy of an tnumertion of all the white tnvlr over taentv one year of age in Indiana: adopted. An ineffectual attempt vva mule to take from t!ie t.tb!e a resolution to tpjamit awnimittee of one from each Congreional District, to ap;ortion the State for Scnitoritl and Represent vtivo puroe. Sundry billa a ere dUpo-e l of. Information v as rcoeiil that the $lo.00 appropriated for ill? expense of the extra eioti w.n about exb.tutetl. Mu h alarm a invn'fe-te I by the member. The afternoon region pr'mctjullv u uuie.l bv the reading and consideration of a couimuuicatioii frvun I-aiah Mau-ur, Comm;srr Genenl. viudi tting h;- net a uth Conimi-.ry, and akhig a fortlier be.rii.w. The whole ubject w fn.allr l.td on the t ble. The H.ue hv a vu'.e u CJ to JU refused to reject a bill requiring the Governor to retire all trtMp- n half pay th it w ill n-t mter the sen cs of the Uiitel stJt. Uat a Urn is .11 it it Tisouaht sifjell. Dilti. I ha; inel to be in constant conimui.trati.n with Col. A. K. Mcflung. of Miaiip4, in 115 and h and had aim .st laily conversation with him in relation to prtnhw nt Mis ft'a-i;ans. As a matter of eourss. Jeff. iVsvis ws fre'isictly nmel.and for him McCTung entertained the ntot aujeme contempt. He id that Jeff, was not a man of true eonrste that he wi-he-l tr Ik regsrded as a die!il; t.wt in giin; a clislii r.e. wroul l al wAVrtt a'sowl f-r a i.vu ev:bUiit, aid wchhI f trnisf enii-h j tuJtnrc to keep out of act e'-t.ng t n Irom sn at tg.nist over lioni h hs.li,t preaS ad. a!.tae M t'on.g aad, rnc tc'"n n verv rrv I ever fmjlit a Ittel It is i.ot a leasvtit tuir.si; anI Vft I woue-1 I ke to f. te to re. with e .n, aiwl that msn is Jtfrr n . W mu r 1 think ts l"n tcI States will tr 'tr w ithout itltn. Ite will n A tht me. Iw is t 1- a coward. Iu fsrt.l. U Mt !. . never wa. ai-l neter will .. hrat msn. in the tree srr-e rf t!i ri He is i ui:rro. ail w i'ar js.l.ti clsrt. ,os.!e-t ihn with sansty a n-t setf mn , eil. w i.V.ini; o:ly f r I vu aTijrsnd ie t.trt.t. ao-i h tarss tMd at hat vji or bjs nv c'e- lste hiHisbthla. II th rka f hintsT, ae! b me:f orJv. an 1 I sb mil tt.l U air,eUei to b m. i f ihe .Hts, tak!tc tn. "H a tj ij j-tst-.K ! bUcr t..s i,ek it a UN r, f rl stsatil tnn an 1 a an ,r,lTf !, al J be frsvntti r t, ut e-l b'cs s su Ii tfor ihr f-ot4e f M;sir-s, sr, 1 tl d ftj .Ur,-. n atl artf t.JUin bcttr Lsd the n.ume rrsfl ii." Tlie su.nt t rsat..! u cdtfv l u l.ar I j 4.., H. (Urdr.er, Cis-ter, arvl as reistest ti I ntniftsi lt.sr s bt U . Olmstes-I, on ;saa fMr MrCluti , Ysik ts v a!jii'i- - as nv U s wat t i Ii-li'.'.. as J f jU'" .. fevtsj im ( i'el Stte

Hem, Hutler n m I'onianndf r Four c

Vrrk of u Low ell Iurr' Ufr. W'o make tle fallowing extracts frvm a letter in the lloun Journal, written by a peutletuxn woo lus been familiar with den. Hutler' movements from the fir?t. auJ who epree. the opinion ihit had he not been in cotamami of the U4cWetU troops Jeff IAvi wuuli now In the reinin; maglute at Washington t do. All luid Iotoro treiaMcd. lfore the Mnple, ill e pYiped, hilf armed regiment wluch tte deneral !td ili him, wai a city j of more than two hundred thousand ii.haUi tant., ntmed and ready lot th conüict. A t march of jmeth"ug like aeventy mile through j auch a community, was apparently, to common mind, the enly ncth(vl of complying , with the order to eport tt Washington. At that moment the geniu. ofhiiu who, with , marvrllou naracity, and in pdc of rol Upe ' and precedent, the Commander in chief of j the Ma.-a.huett militia, elected to lead tho icldiera of the Oid Day Slate, in thia ' hour of trial, ahone forth nuat brilliant. A j bort peech rxplaiuetl to the atatT that w ith the ri.k of a aingle tight at IVrryvillc, for the j r-5Cf!ion of i forry taalanda right fmart j chamv it wa the little force present could be place! in from of Annawli.. Of that I plat e it m:ght take po..ion. and ujm it in the little :x"ech lie made uju the occa- ' ion,,,inv it. l Col. LelTert, of the New York 7th. to join mein thi- expedition. If he doe. I fhill bo verv h.ippy. If he does not, 1 hall n,t le hindored. No gentleman preeut i un-'.er anv obligation to proec-d -. i . - c v i .i w !h lint iTiimv nft in f-H-kit... t !..... n rA " ....MIX, Mil .V'k , t.IVMIV . m ; K)0ie good rcudwr on the table." Forth with everv man selected his weapon, and then came tw o hours ot ret hetore pnceeding up on an enterprise ujHiti which ao much depended, but of the result of which no man could peak. And the result w. glorious, a all the world know now. The geiim and prudence of (Jen. P.utler firt opened a road to Washington, tl rjugh diflicultie which no man on appreciate, and thu save! the glorious old Commonwealth of Maryland from plunging into the fearful abya of accession. The event of the last week of the administration of Gen. Hutlerhave been pretty fully recounted by telegraph, but it i worth w hile to make a little jdiort account of them, inasmuch n. the story i yet to be correctly told. On Saturday, the Ith of May, Gen. Uutler returned from hl vS.-ötto Wa?hington. He w cnt there to git e :m account of his occupancy of Annapolis, hi capture of the iViuto Constitution, and h:s opening of conummii a tiv n between Washington and the twei.ty million of whose population it was the capital This was b'a tirt weck' history. A fortnight more rolls on. an! i.ow he has a sevond time gone to vv ashiugton, to gire an account of hi aoldiership. liet us observe the aucccrwful Meps of h;s masterly progress j which he ha. now detailed in person to the ' President, and for which he lias been made a . Major General of the United States. Hereturned from Washington at 10 P. M- of the ! 4th; talked into the oflice at his headquarters I in Annapolis, where he found hi. own staff, his faithful brother Andrew, an efficient ally, and Col. Smith, left in command of the post, lie occupied himself with business detail. till twelve milnight. Then for the firat time, he announced his intention to move forward upoa the 1'ci.iy station, in six hours from that time. Everybody wa taken by suquUe; the entire camp at Annapolis, except the guards and laid miliury, were asleep, but in six hours from that time a column of soldiers, 1,000 strong, was moving out of Anapolu, under the lead of their mounted officers the General and his statt. Col. Parker and Captain Haggcrty. So suddenly and so secretly had the movement been made, that no human being at Harper s retry or the Kclav House, liad the slightest fUspicion of it. The arriving colt i . -it . .u i l j .t umn found tne village at the Relay and the hills around iu profound quiet. And the firt intimation of war w hich the Station had was Col. 1'arker riding npto thetefegraph office and putting tho operators under strict Eurvilhince. Atter a tlay of service toil the rami) was pitched and the artillery posted ; and Harper's Eerry found it?elf cut off from B.tUimore und Baltimore found itself cut off from the South. An tflicient blockade of Harper' Eerry and the Northern side of Virginia was now established ; clothing, powder, provisions, and all munition! of war w ere pcized; and men were not prevented from going Wet, only bccaiu-e the General hought tho more r.tonths at Hsrper'a Ferry the Ivtter. The capture of the Steam Gun followeJ. It was done, hotveter, iluring the temporary absence of the(eneral, who had rushed back to Annapolis, with a single aid de-camp, to organize a maritime pedition, which was jerfertly mpce-sful in tlie capture of a valuable light boat. Saturdav , the 1 1 th of May, was n .stirring day it Canip Kelay. The General was absent, but all tlay long messengers had beeu coming to Col. 1'arker, who was in charge at the General's headquarters, and to Col. Jones, at the quarters of the Sixth Regiment, inform ing them that a concerted attack was to be made on the camp at night. Every prepar tion was made, the won! tiew jwiftly round, and although no attack came, every man went through an experience hardly anrpascd by battle itelf. At m;dnight tho General arriv e l. His presence was an immense and sufricietit reinforcement. Tl - M,l4..l.M Kia till 4 1. M. Tht-n he sa.l.ienl v announcvl to hi Stiff, airl t'o!. Jone anl Major Cook, th it n ot.o hour he) sl.ouM move on Italtimuie with rn:v a thoaxvnl men. Ves, the v ery Haiti more which hail munlerevl the Msssit hu.sctts jnen. shouM see a culutnn of them rnarrhing lirecllv thrt)o;h their streets, arnl ( r.catnpnj: over their heac'a on EeUeral Hill. Inotie hour the train started, arrtilletv arl i.ifantrvthe (cncral anl twu Akls. S-j snl leu w.s the movement, arnl ao tnaskel. that the spies from Harrier's Eerrj about the Re! iy ll ft.se. thought an attack was meritstej there, an! two horses were kiliel j their rapil rislini: to inform the rebels of it. Arm est in lUltimor tili column Uiem tarktxj. the (Jer.rral tclliiir hi Staff to look tj the'r psKiU and have their awonla ready, attd t'Kik euBimstsd. A eonijanr of the Sixth Masstcliu-efts regiment mvrcbel first; then a sctioti of art llery f"tmln(; a hollow square, atl in the centre of that sjtiare. on white hor very rons;icu ms, role tien. Kotier, with l'l. I'srker n h nrht arvl .sfajor ('lenience on hi left. The tlet-vchmentf of the tw n revioentS f.-ilowl. The thf orler trirea be the (ienevaJ f'r the ttuitli were, "Ifntir rjvn of my staff or of the c'nimvod Is hol at fnm ar? bttte in I'jltiroore, n this imrt h, the rtilumn is to halt, tri not to mot Toward till thi! bue has leen let elesl t the earth, ami tbe peoj ! in thsi house ball know this earth r-.o m'rr .' S.! atlv arid steadily to the siinj le mil of thr drum th Int a !ui; column ruoseat on They mvr hel tinly a thousand atno'C "to ccupy a city of two hundred thousand inhabi tanla The talk f thr f-aj'ssrs) aU'it "theer if ." ai1 "'lad.e wating thir ban lkerrh'f fs. itih"nii't. The rtisrsii wsa wittis-.l with w!!u r. ..f-prr-l face, rteept in Ä'few rste eir! lnt.a Artiesl tm federal Hill. orerlookins Italtl ivorr, im! a j!f torru, the lrw;jsj blir 1. Nu r t?;p e-ju i-e, ?i r tnf rts, i.o rtrt, V.f.l.h iwetsir, was ,eI It puresd au.1 tan it f.rrs kind-!, bv whivb tl wrsrttl , i mea l l .n Alsjt.t ftiBinigr. Won as ' lsrtsi5it ; it turne-d it fsls?T t!il the trt J of Uail m-rtf mx at w-rk nt aj-j-rwat h'.r 1 b tire-l tro ? wftr rurs!.ti tjrwm lst t j art-.js. tlie lioerl H"srrd f attack, arvl in tl s wje ths tr-ni tKJ atvlff amis, Is itsi.tas, all Xh rsst rf the riijjtit est day n. 1 stlr Uue-1 h i tivnUnia lk,U, CSJJurfl t! ittit t.f t'fitt. rMfll that at legi an- cf ths Marilatwl kliltiia, arrwner! w.ih 1 vt Mrllfart i.r a cvmSnr-1 i . n i.t. ... it if . . . . iiufttn iiaiuwjrt n naii.ii..re aisauut pes- res me, atl lo cp 1 eliiwax lateaw-

a uc mcraoraui r.Jgut at t htlaleipma 1 ; ,,v,tr,i urion t,e overhanrrin? hill bot

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!e re-cat at tut Linn an eirlr hour ii. the ; 0a WcJnelaT Ifahimore ! open iu j moru..,s l..!! (.rurral ftutlcr explaiued to , aircrtlon to Northern twrti.-. 'ami UriiTa.li

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1 to rM through the principal streets of IU1-

t'.more on horseback unattendel except br las tan. This accordingly he did, arfomjunied ouly lT Col. 1'arker, Major Clemence. Major Cook, anl two artillery oQcers. He dined at the (Elmore House, kept by Mr. S.S. Stone, a Mass irhusctta man. After dinner, and abvut duk, a company of the famous Sixth escorte I the Ccneral back to camp through two miles of cowlinjr street. Such were the doiiiirsof Tuead.iT, when llahitnore beheld the cannon of Tutbdaj her ry tr nromoted lr the President t.r tt. I'r.iti.! Suii tu Im a afaior Genera). ; and summoned to Washington. So endj the i hi.-tory of the lour wt cki miliury career of thia' iJowell law cr. llottjn Journal. MILITARY. MttcruitH II Vi ii teil. Tin; iNi)i;usKJxi:i) will JL rceiv reTviil, in tbe Fourto: H:ttnnt, m ItmtUtl numttr of Me I Jini nn, to ! darin tbe wtr, wba confirm to the re quisltion of t!i rmtet 5tstes erfke, fur the narpotc of filling out ( oinptftlti. Afi'lict:oi MiouM m nXt, UnmoU,t. Ir, .i ib in.lr'KwM at t'iinp Vi". ATIIX KlMriAl-U inj2iJ4t C'4. UtU ftKi:ent. LEGAL. VtjCircuJtlVurt, 5-pteaiH"r Term, HCl. I'ri4!te J. (larkr, vi. John ClarW IKrerre. tiii Jy, u-it. the 2vdi d.v of M, A. O. c-fiif t to l-UliitiT. br II. I. S-itt. Iirr (iorj iwy, MuS r.lr. tier cotr.iilalut her ir.; atxo, t!4 aftlda- ' til of a Ji-interpitrJ vttmM, bhoi!if that tbe tiefuJ)t I a iion-r vi(iLt cX tLe Mal of IiiJin. , Notice U i tv Tpfore iirel'T 1eri to the aiJ leftcl- ; ant of ! Mm nt peadeoer of thi prucceillnjf.ntnl t!i4t ttif tame will )e hf ra and deternitne.l at the iittiTti of uur nu:J Court, rommeiKln on tin f.rt Wi ti'i y of May ae vt, A. U. lsil. AttcM. j.u. r.iaKr, Clk. I uiy;yn 3 I QTATK OK I NM AX A, V1G0 CÜl'NTY, SS: . O Tigo Circuit Court, September T rn., 1-51. I'dwurJ Urem w. Hannah Greaiir Iivorve. On thi Uiy, to-w;t, the 2..Ui tlT of May, i n, lSJl. j comes the Uti.toT hj II. P.. Moffatt, hi atturney, ; Dr. Li. ron)Uint herein; al-o flea aaiJ F.J ward , ttrrrn'a afil.s it, ahowing that the defenJaut Iva I nu-rcM of the .tte of Imt:ana. Notice U therei fora Lerri-y pivu to the aM dcffi.ilant of the fllinu ui p-ii.irnry Ol tüi proreaa.np, and that Uie aame will he Lranl an! iteti-rniiiie I at the CPt term of our alit Court, ronmieurin); on ihf firt Mon.i.iy of S-p-l teiubtv iift, a. I: l-vOl. ttet: J. II. UI-VKK, CU. QTATK tF INPIAXA, VltiO COUNTY, SS: 1 O N 1'0 Circuit Court, l. ptemter Tt rin, 1SCI. W. liarkuesa vs. Mary Ilarkaess. Ihvoree. O.t this day, to-wit, tLe twenty-eightli day of Mny, a. i. Ii6l, comes the pljinurf by Daird and Crurt, Lis attorney, and filoa his complaint hereto; aUo Joint I'. Itjird'a aftldavit, show ing that the defendant Is a non-resident of tbe State of Indiana. Notice ii therefore hereby jriven to the said defendant of tho filinji j and nendeiK v of this proceeding, and that the same i will be hard and determined at the next term of our j aald Court, commencinij on tho firt Monday i.f Sep. temiHT next, a. r. iei. Attest: JOS. If. HLAKF, Clerk. in2'Jw3 ity s. K. Uaxskoax, P. C. STATE OF INDI ANA, VIGO COUNTY, Vijo Common Ilt-ss Court, August Term, 1S61. IlobsTt T. Andirw, i t. al., v. Jeanette J. Ch:td Complaint in Damage. On this day, lo-wit, the 2.nih day of May, a. n. liCl, comes the plaintiff by 11. I. Scott, ther ttorncy.aud file their complaint herein; alothe afl.f'a1tcf a disinterested witness, showing that the defendant is a non-rrid.nt of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore herel J gl Ten to tho siid 1H frudant of the r.lin and pendeur, oi this proceeding, and that the sam will be beard and deu imüied at the m-xt Term of our said Court, commenciuj? on th Third Mot.'ay of Angu-t next, A .P 1SC. Attest; J03. II. BLvKE, Clerk. tuytUwj I iHKUIFK'S SAIaK lly virtue of j O six executions Issued front the Vigo Connuoti Plea Court, to mc diretted ami delivered. 4 in favor j or .Stephen It. rrecaian ami against Itobert A. King, I rrlnf'Ph A. Kln replevin bail; one In favor of Mephen IL. I rcenian and aga hiht John K. Wilkin. an.rK.,bert A. Kinp. -nd o,, in favor of 1 Tatrick Johuson and agair.st Ko'.iert A. King, I have levied on the follow tmc described Ileal Ustate, aitua ted in V ijjo coanty, Indiana, tr:-wit: The east half (S) of the iiortheAKt quarter of section twen ty-seven, (J7) township Uiirteen, (13) north oj ran;e eifht, (S) containing eighty (s0) acres; also, the east half(,)of the southeast quarter, () of section twenty-two, 1,22 tow nhin thirteen, U ratiRe ei((l.t coin.unin eismy ioj acres, nn-i on 1 SATURDAY, JUNH 22, Y',. Within the lejral hours of said d.iy, at the Court t House door, in Terre lliu:e, I will nth r the rents and profits t.f the aliove descrited Kcal Fatale, together w ith all the privileges and apmrtc nance tottie:ime beloTinp, for a term iki extecdirj ncvett years, to the highest Mdder fi.r cah, and upon f tilure'to realize a sum atiflkicnt to satisfy id ex.-cuiio-.ia ajd cost, I will then and there oflVr the fce-tdniplc, in tod to said Ucal K.state, tjthe highest bidder for csb, j to suiy in same. I Tliis i:th day of Mav. is.;, ! 'KAMI KI. COX.VKK, Sheriff. I my:3w.1w prs fee to Tai-Payer! r PI I K Common Council of the city JL of Terre-IIaute, with the Assessor, will, on Tuesday.the 4th day of June, a. D., Dml, at 9 o'clock, a. w., at the City Hall, in Terre-llaute, set as a Hoard of Kqualliati'Mi 1 1 bear and determine all Complaints In regard to the Assessors' returns for this year, and to equalize tbe same. ttt: W. H. STKvYAKT, Mayor. i. V. fit ii' k, Clrk. lma24-dtd Statt of Jiultfuui, I'yo County, as: Eli-ha M. Huntington, tletarxler M'tiregor, liobert Mcsiregor and Hannah Smith ys. Krra W. Jniith Xfi Common Ilea Court, August Term, A. D. W;i. f 1111.' ..:n-. :.. .t. t i I I in;'l,"3 me nuov t? cnillieu , . . caue, nave i.iea in tue s ler. t-nie or tt the Vigo IV'Tumon rias Court of Vigo countv. Itidlana. I their rouiplaint, alleging that the id defendant, j I'.-ra VV . uiith, absented himself from hi usual place ' of rssuieiwe ia Terre-llauu, Viro county, more than ! foe years ago, and his whereabouts are uiiknow n that he left a Urge amount of property in said county, without having made anr prvi..iou f,.r the management thereof that he left lla-mah Smith, the complainant his wife and fix e minor children, without having made any provision far the supott and edui caiion f his family .vnd that his pn-perty, so abandoned by him, is suffering waste- thst avid other , complainants Tlisha M. lldntington and Alexander r,regfr ami Htert Stregor, arwl other, are credIt -rs of sal 1 SmCh. aiej that a sale of said pr. perty is tieceary fr the payment of said Smith s Ubts aaklng aaid Tic t xtituon Pleas Coirt. to bear said complaint, a -id upon proof, presume tbe said lira W. Smith dead, and aunie Jui .liction, ever sai l estate of ad hinithiuthe same manner r.rvt to the aame estent a if tbe i. Kmlth were dead, and appn , an admitiiMtavr )f h:s rtat. h.i hall fcave ail tl lot ie ritts atnl j.wr. and t-e snl jert to all tbe duties In relstioti thereto, bih apjnsui to a ttnlriilrai-s of d--J tits estates. Now. therefore, th ssid def.-ndant. tri W. Smith, w 1:1 take n"0- that Niile h od arear In the Vigo I ottin.oo fleas ( exirt, on the first day of tLe tet tern f v i Costrt, i l h.'llen at Trrre. Haute. V lg" ciiiit r . sitbe tliinl Vl.i.lar s-f Animl, st, then and tbere n plead. a'wr demur lo said complaint., ih aam wilt be deterrnlned In tils abaetH e l-T sal-1 Ctwirl. M l k t avsr. I ifs. Vttj. jiisK! II V 1UKK. t b tk tfcvlt tw Int. Vit I'o'-it-'r Common l1-sCoiift. j I rliaiia Ii J. ur til c "p.T nd etKt t'ill t Atly s. Mae of suis, IV.si ('htnjr, as; Clsrisaa il.h'ri:H ti Ji-hn MeakiP'y Vijn C niini Hi Tl'ss C ti. Asgut Trtni, A. D. lsl. TVte lla'ptiS t- tbe a'a otMled rs Wle.t in the l'brt's llfTSr the V lg o K mmt I'lesa 1'iwttt k! t osn plaint al!ef'ta ibstib di fi tklaM, J.ha Ma wkiBney a?"T)le-t b'ns;f f rs his aasl plare f re4SM- ti V if TMiiitr, Itxttara, nr thaa Site years ago, and b atflsit ere arknwt tktt sa: l detetvlsot is et titUsI ti a share ia lb e.iai of ! U'hrr, H'm Mratitiimi, M rf bi kfixhtf, ni.n Mulipso--tsl he U Claitaa l w dlnwt, b sfr Jhe ta' tlsftst.l knlrt. S' i fWa rn'ln' ch t!, wuV"il Us oa" tsa.l Meuiiw f"T lb i?p r ap-t rH' ait-i bis a II fan.!, an t tat ! Nlr are in erd of Ike i-esaee-ts I saJ rf"t-ett r t ! br' ' tf j ; t Sill lt S te f.nI I fiii.M a-k i U i 'Wl t h it II afcait b pteBit and 1 o i ti.l it I df. fdanl Is l.t, a -1 t;t tt . V ... . . t , t .1 - .1. . . ' ;t" i . v if fi -i i M' i it nr? I mmi hii IU ssta'e af sasd defendant and i ir-i'l a-lt ii.lelf ai.aT ff h's ae -4 ! s'l ik rig Li sod t"wrs a-4 sst'es t lae, bas1r; Mall tke iltitlr j Ii rli 1h. rr t i !i b aj yinn ! A!n.iM!rst rs j of 1eedri t t:r To-xol .t..t.!oi .4(s wtif,f ttl fi-. , U list a-,!s he be a-d irrf i 'ha t If o U.o. I fl. as t .nM, t- Ike f'.t d - lb fi I , 4 I t'ut, W ln at Test llaHt, j . I . ..... . . . . . 1 h I . I. I (t.Ut Sh.asr 4t I ssi t.e j JIM, IM ( w lf.fr r, fu W p f m (jH.i, , I . tm m - t H'l Mn Will W tif Mll4 la SjIS iWiSi f-j alt I C.iif. Monmt) a l iiewx, ri? t'ys kiMi.im jitsarii lt. A! 4 .irs-im jani tt. nt.aitr.cveta. ' lJ itf4s Jwrssl espy sJ srS lull s Attfa

r.TCDICAL.

Aycx'a Sarcaparilla ! VCOMPüt'M KfcMEDT, TO Br. Ihf moat effectlT Ai-TaaaTiT that can be made. It ia ecneen träte. eatratedof Tara Saraaparllla, m comutnrU with othr anb-.taiices of atill -realer alfratire powrr a to afford an cflt-ctive amidol for the diwax-a ,Sarin la i repute.l to rare. It 1 believed that tuib a renar-ly ia kittt-l by tUoe who uflt r from htruiuoo rroniiUinU, arid that otm which w til accotopiiih tLilr cure liiuit prove of lmnitte rric to tili- lare clai itt our Mkw-iui-i. How coinplcieljr thu ompouad will do tt fca b-n ; proveo I'y evperiraent on warty of the worst ca.es t ' le found of the following ciffiplairtts: ! Scrofula avixl fW-rofaKfO ComjJ iDt, Er-'piiooa au.1 j Krujtle lheaM"t Llc"r, Itmplea, lche, ( Tuiuots, Salt khcuBi, Kcald Head, rphil! aud iiypht'.itte AeclioB. Mercurial eaA, lrofxty, NitiralKi or Tic IMotirrux. l-l;ility,lyiM-ia and Iiiiip'ti'ii.Kr) irH-l,l!vie or M. Anthony lire, j A iid in!--1 i!h whol flaw of cnirdalLit afiitnfr : froiu Impuriiy of th lUomt. Ttit comp Hind will t f.-ttnd a (treat t.rotr.Hcr of ' hralth. hfli taken in the jiiiij, to eirnl the f'l humors which f-ter in the Mood at that acaioii of the year. Hy the lino ly eapu!sin of them many ( raiikhna: disorders arc iiipjx-d in the bud. afuln- ; tu tes can, ly the aid of this remedy, pare them. ; wlvca frm the endtirame of foul erui'tioti, and tit. J rrrou ore, throuich whh h the syatc-m will Urive to ; rid iurlf of corrnpuiMts, If not aitcd to do thi ! thrwtghthe natural channtliff the body t;y an alter- . atiee inrdi. ine. Clrai.i-e out the vitiated Id oi when . ever you ftnl Us Impurities burUnJC throiijth the skin in pimples, eruption or Köre; cieai.e it whu- . reryoa Cud It ollructed and 1? the rein; . cleans it wheri er it is foul, and your feelings will ; tell you when. Kven where no particular o:r!er is feit, p-opIe ei J y hett r healih, and live loiifc-r f.r cleansing tin; Mood. Keep the Lhasi hcaliy, and all i well; in? with this pal-ilu:n life diw-rdered, there can be no l.lin4 health. SH.rr or Uter aoiui-thiiijt i:.u-t fro wn.iip, and the preai mat hin ty of Ith i iliKicder-! or overthrown. ,sarparilla tia, nd Ueerve uit.ch, the reputation of aenmsj li.-Lirjf the-e nd. but the world Las b-M-ii eprejf loudly dei-cicd by the preparation oftt, partlj le .tu.-e the drutr alone has not all the virtue tint I claimed f'r It, but more ecanse many preparation, pretendin to I t- f oocr.tra!-d exir u tnuf it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarapariita, or anything elr. IhitiiiK uie )Tr the public have becu nlilead l y large tw.tlle. pr t ndinjr to pivo a quart of Kitracl of ari.apsriUa f.r one dollar. Mot of lhee hae lxen frauds upon the sick, for they bot only contain little, if anv. Sarsananlla. but olten no curative tirorwrties whatever. Ilen e, bitter and painful dis- j appointment bis fdtowed the uv tithe various ex- j tracts of SaraprUla w hirh flood the market, UMil ! the name it-elt is Justly despised attd h.vs lecome sy- i iionytnous with iiupoMiion a:i) che.st. Still we Call i this'coniiMiuiid JJarssiiarilla, and intei! to sapj ly ; sin h a r n-dy a hall rescue the name from 0e , load of ol.lxjtiy which reMs upon it. And we think, we have ground f r believing It l.jsviriufs which , are irrefutable by the ordinary run of the dieases ' It is intended to cure. In order to acrure thtlr com ( plete eradiesyjon from the ayntem, the renir.ly .ho'J j .e Judiciously taken according to the direction on the ; bottle. rilKI'VHKI) P.Y DIt. J. C. AVIlIt sV CO., LOWELL, MASS.. Irl-e,fs per Ilolllr Six Ilotll-s for r?.. Ayois C'lirrry Pectoral lias won for Itself iuli a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and lainx Complaint, that it is rtft'rely unnecessary for u to recount the evidence of Its virtues. whereTer it ha ten einployini. As it has lotijf been In Coi.stai.t use throughout this sectioti, we need not do more than assure the people Its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, attd that it may be relied on to do for tln ir relief all tt ha ever been found to do. a'firr'sv Cathartic I'illtt, FOR Tili: CIRK Of CostiveiK's. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysei.tery, lout Stomach, Kryljelas, Headache, l'ile. Rheumatism, Krtiptions and Skin IHeases. IJver Complaint, Dropsy, letter. Tumors and Salt Itheum, Worms, lout. Neuralgia, as & iHuner lill, and for l"urifying the r.!!. They are sugar-coated, so that the moid sensitive can take them pleasant I v, and they are the lest aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Ir!ce ".et. r lXo l ive IIoxvm lor e?lsOt). tireat numtr of Clergymen, Thyniciana. Stale- j men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness 4 these reme- j diea, but our apace here will not permit the insertion j of tDetn. The Agents below named furnish gratis ! our A urate 4M Alsjvsac in which they are given; j with also full descriptions of the. slwvc complaint. 1 and the treatment that shoul t t-e followed for their cure. i Do not be put off bv miprii cipled dealers w ith other J preparations they make more prom on. I nnnKi Ana', and take no othera. The skk want the bet aid there ia for them, and they should have iL All oar remedies are for sale by J. K. Ctxisomaw, F. M. Doxmllt, and by all Druggists rn Terre-llaute. Wholesale by Alix.n'sV Co., Cincinnali. my2Sileom-weow. MILITARY GOODS. SWORDS. SASHKS, j i:pai-lk'lti:s, liKLTS, REVOLVERS ! VRMY IIKC.ULATION SWORD? OF riFFTRF.NT tirade. Array Hata, dc, furnished to order on short notice. Having, made arrangements to get these goods direct from the manufactories, I can sell them at much lower rates than they have been eld for during: the past few w eeks. J. McLEXE, iny23dlw 'o. 1, Hates House, Indianapolis. BOOKS. I'rota the New Totk Courier i LiViiiirer. "Everr Intelligent person will apprec iate the REFF I JJON' ItLCOKD, now publishing by ii. V. Vulnam, WJ I'-roadway, N. T. Will In isaufxl In Weekly I'art, at 1 cents each and In Monthly Tart at'ftO cents each, lllustrated with Tortrslt and Ms;, Thr Ilebellion Ilrrord ! DIAKY OK AklEIUCAN EVSNTS, 1- C1. liiclttdlnj tl.a patrletle poetry f tie tirac; a d!get f of all verif.e! t.vts; a.-r:rate copiea of alt esavtitial do-umetit and a reiii'd trat. script of all notable and picturesne iiu idet.te carefully edited, aa a permanent digest f.f future refcretce,by FKANK Vlt)OKK, author of "Tlie lhary of the American Keroution," with a preliminary historical outline t the cause of tSe atriiiiale. I IKary of Verified Uveni. II. Itr) , Anecdote and Incidetita. Ill IsTrumerit, rva7latnation, pees.he, sVc. ti. r. PUTNAM, Publisher. fs12 Itr.adway, New York. Kor sl by a! r-x-k sellers and St wruen generally af Ten cotieenttre pnn't w'll be sent, free ti 'postage on receipt d 1, I l t urrvtit N. Y. fund, er posts ststrp. n lidStwl DENTAL. Dontal Notice. W A R R E X . DENTIST. .11 be a'iaeM 1r fotue weks. Ir. J. W . I I t 111)5. f Irjisville. Ky , will attetxl to all calls f-T latitat oiratisir. In tine tin careful and sal. I l:cty msnner, n-i i.j s ni pa'tew s id r- i hi are recott.meteted. in t d I m J I. WAKKFN. ALE AMD PORTER. i WEISS X CO. uro prfiKtrnl to VI fiiroh t-y tJ l'rrt, r lMtlrd f.vtfamlly w aej:. eouteu, npEK, ic . a. . S-rh Sie, 1wV lvetr. ti!la !1di. I'm let, I-al'-t AI, Madia.n AI, t ldvr, , Ac. .Xu T Wart M sk. Wat a.b. street, aiaylDfti Tl Hkl; II AfTR, IX D. TorjooniAL. T.3odlcated IlAlr Wah! PROF. UEOR(E W. CANADA 1 hstr.f ft!e, .! bsilng -4 Hair lint f al-M-, a. r"'g Irt llsuie It. tft Utt ts I-. tm tbe t hi ffs aod f-t !k tr.ri'!r, that k Is tt,iw t'-pstl ls t Cpl rwtTsa n ,t fcn ssuafas lf Sr.atrM f . !MMt S'lf sil, gtet hpwi!ia; aivl i t.'.a i . Utt iifit' Ils.r. ido W lAMUt. jAshf ' i una LITERARY. YEW YORK, IU litt IS aad ukx.1 junr ukh, A 4 all IV I We!ia a4 MskV'fS S- Mr at (saiadir) aVMv.MH unitkttt jvi rvy

CLOTH I NC.

Furnishing Goods it M IKS HALL tc PADDOCKS ! s si i i: t s : A prl.. t 4wrtiuct.t, .io ludln Le oeU-Nr?.liS 'e I'lu L'ttftt Shirt. They are ali cat x th lt. t improve! pattern, and guaranteed to tit. " I'udcr-Sliirls ! Nc.vls Silk, Gaai Uilco, M.1; U,le, ludia iinnie. Heavy Mlk, IlrownCtHton Knit. Prx-n C..tton and I'liin lamli ti-d. DRAWERS ! White Uneu, tl.iue Miim. N'ovia S!lk. We.ichid Dilll Fine, PaU aW.ed Prill, I.awiK'a VA ot!. Grlovca! Alexander's Kid, Colored lile- and Silk Mix ! ed. Kid finished Silk, and all other M)k of Mill fumrnerCiVves. Handkorchiofo ! ta.-y and I latn. ISTcck-Tios ! A large variety .fall the Late Styles, Including: the , Ki:reka imI (ium Hand tw o fcf the ltcst vtxle. SUSPENDERS! A u. nerll Assortment, lncludit. lAtist stle Ircoth Taient, and pralle Irr.prore! Shoul ter hrir 1 1 a r q . I Printe of Wales, Byron. Standing. 1'iinee Albert, I tlarrote and ell other stjles, Includ.ng pllri and fant ey fapt-r Collars. fair- Io e! VJIrrt TUartif and t'n lnrlifd Cotton. N'ovia Si'.k. Spun Silk. lisle Thread. Cashmere, and Cotton with Shetland Sferino f.-et. MnMI ti l. V I'.tUIMX K, cixyniixu .Mrt)viuM, No. ai Wsaaax Sraaar. Interesting Ne a f WILL SELL UNTIL IT'RTIIER 1 iNOTicr. A I.I, SOUTH Of HEADY-MADE C L O T II I N (i ! At Greatly Reduced Prices! A LARUE ASSORTMENT Jl O WS' CM, O TUM.VO ! ST vr.itv low iitici:t THE IlKtff HT0CK OE ino oil lrx- to! IS THE n V All HOUTs or rurtiitihiii Arlirlcti! sr.KY C.M: Be Sure tujd Call ca 11 Before Pur ! X. ERIf ANOER, Ka t) tf tire Mk.watl ta kd.al, U'lwacaj 4.Csv s74t

MEDICAL.

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Cordial a--e AM a. . U m. tax. Purifier ! Cfforc Takins. " AHfrTakic;. Gl, EAT EST REMEDY IX THEWORLD ! 1HI ?Iot Delirlssu. .V Dcllsxiiifui Carslint i:rrr lakrn 1 khatter.,1 i-l ........ : . . . .. . ",,i4:H pcriiyia ana enrichiUKiue b!retorSr.(C th rdck, sutVt1r.Ä Uvalid la II itltliuitd trengiu nu.i;n is xo kist vkr a pott it, it will cure Uvr Csot Uiht, fcy.p-p!a, rUatthisa. tOntery, Headache. depreMioo of fpirit, Irtl a-.d Ague, inward lever, vd breath, or any Ihea uirr, .-! (). u or trowel. ! .- . ")t'tt e healtly. aift-l 1 11 , , I-Vl'il.s, do yu the l ims t of health t auoval .uf-rt. Sn;u: ii.ru go a I once a ixl Jfl ViI.I-ANS TKKN.nilF.MNU CURI4AL Al r.ustn.tTiunKat Ik-lay l ot a moment; It It warranted to give aan.W lion lt wt;i core wiy diMraaofthe Kidneys Weaah or liladiierj : J : alntlnij, OUtructed aleanmaUon. Im? r f the tt err.b. Karrrr.r.i s, or any diaeaaet nu.. from Chronic or Net rona Ix-btllty. ft U aa l.f.nn.u T .-ine.lv. l or litldrru. to I healthy, stronR and robust! tlen girt lmu. M. Mr!tf;ti,.t.s Cordial, (see the directsvia vu i eat.h Udtle.) it i dtiiciout to take. Uue tat le-hpinftil. taken every mortiojr, faatu. fever, cholera cr any prev thus; disease. CAUTION: IVw are of iHitggUts r dealr. U i may try to pal-.n upon you a U-tüe of lUltcrs or liar- ! sapanüa (Lieh they can buy cheap) by say Ina; it ia j jut as K.1. There art even men lUE euocjh t tea! a part of my name to dub their YTIJ: deoieI tion. Avoid such infamous IlUATr ami tk.ir . :i. , lat:..tt c.-ujH.undi. I Ask for 1. J. II. McLeaia ! Sitet henhi!( Cordial and WovkI Itjnfier. Take ; sruFNoTII-.V and INVkJOHATK the whole sK.nlI lation. It is put tip Iu lrj;rouUa H per b.tl i or six l tüe tor j. DK. J. II. XIcLUAN, Role rrosrietor. Cot r.cr Tlilrd and Pme M, S. Ioula, U. Dr. .Tic I.fitti'a) I ulversal 11 1 1st OR IJVra ( OMI-IUIST, SllJJOt SNS.IS1, IVAPaCHV, 4r. Tliere i.evir haa I --n a CATHMmc taedicioe. , i. v, i(,t- j 4L in, ium o Kiseii weit enure sat- ' lfj(t:on as Mtljeau's Crivefsal IUI. I iHineiitir.iy vegetal le,t:.cy are perfectly i.i. cent a-id can be taken by the pm.t tei-ler lutatit; let I pr4rpt and powerful in removing all Bi!:ons rs rej towis, acid oj- Impute, fetid null, r from the stomai h. . In fsit, they are the wdy puis that slruuld b Bs-d tu : tiiolrius l:iiet. ! They produce no crijdng, aKkiw-saof pain rt iL ; stomaili or bowels tkair,li very active aad aeanWay.iu i"i kji iivi, i ooioiiiik neaiiey arTetlesM the lives- and Kidney. W ho w .11 auftrr front HWo Ik's, headache and f'jul sb.mai h. when o cheap a remedy can be obtalDed? Kep iLeru cooatajiüy baud; a aingle die taken in n-i, tuay presebl hours, days and months of ick ties.. Ask far It. J. H. Mdmi'i Universal ll!!s. Take t,o othrr. neing coate-l. tlicy are UsIcU-m. iYice only 25 cvnte l ee 1k. ainl can ls sent by mail to aiir part of the r isJ. II. WcI.KA.V, Sole WoprietoT. Coraer of Third and line 5u, St. Inila, lr. J. II. Mrl.ran's Volrniilr Oil l.iniiuent. Tllk lUsr Exit RN L 1! Till: V,.; . Ith Man n 15 1. ast. I Thoas.o.ls of human Wirj hete I eep. atvasl a laaj of decrcptitude and loiwry, by the use of this IbtsJnable Ijiiiüicn-. Jt will relieve 1'AIX a 1 suoat lntataueously, and It wilt cleanse, pmify ard heal tie fiulet MUiK In an inr rrdiLly abort time. iLclJ'XS'S VOU AXIO Ü1I.IJ.M1IKXT will rs-Leve- . .rwf'ir, j veterate cas.s Kheumatlsiij, Gout, or euralfia. i r i arsijsi. t oi.tracten äiuscles, SUffnesa cr W eaklies ti the J. nuts. Muscles or Ugametits. It will u. er fa:l. Two applicatlotm will cur fivr ThrostL Ileadsd.e or larache. Kor Ttirtis ur Scalds, erat. Tun. It is an InfalLt le remedy. Try It, and you will find t' an itetipelia:ble rrilieiy. Keep H always aj riANTr:. FAKiiriLS o, y MM Uring harte ot hor-e. will save mney by using McUaia Vulcanic Chi linimet-t. It is apeesle and tufallir-U cure f..r tJills, Sprain, Chafes, SwtL;r. lAmrr.es "wceney, Sorev Wotinda, Scratches, or any ext.nal wlease. Try tt, att.1 you w ill 1 ocnstticrJ. Ir. J. II. .tlcLeaa, m4e iToprietor. JavTKl Ij,- Salr.1 I.!s ,M . "COLIC" lillA IMorc Cattle and Horse TriinAII Clilirr Couaplatnt ! 1TACKS ARE .SUDDEN, AND A. Is. frequently death ensues ta a very hnrt period. therefore it la wrjae to be alwart prepared ta treat ao alarmtr.c a complaint prorr.pOT, lor a tnftlna; ttpens'; way Ji cei ti. Onera of cattle m.1 hv.acan ctrf,tantly keep on hand a poaltlre eure, and Uiersby insure Uie liTea of their cattle and h or set from -Uatra by ct4ic. Remember -ti cents is a sery small suui coicpar ed with the value nf a horse. Haifa ti rent bvtü of Sloan'. Instant Rrlief. glTtj t.i a pint cf warm water, seldom fails lo core a horse ct c..;;c t:; few ndn. Utes; in extreme caaea repeat tbe d. in 15 mlauUfc. l or I'Tuisc., strains, Sprains, and rr.aer h r soJuries n hM-M-, cattle and uLer tlmals. koan'a Itstani lUhef ied;ly sfTecta a eure. Many rM.a bare ben at.wiibsi to wittiraa the rapid cure efTecSel, by the use of th.s wonderful medicine. The ddlar Is tilea contain als times the quantity cf tb2 cent boiUe. ronsuently a arlng of on. third la tuade by pure ha sir g the dollar bottles. j For 11 nnki u d , ; SLOAN'S INSTANT RELIEF! j Isthetircnt Inu rual A llalerual j ntt.Nly f..r th Immediate cur of colic, tXraaU heartburn, t.-Mbarbe, weakness of the back, ae krdI t.eys dlarrhapa, dytotery, cholera toorbva, ski twos. j laeT rorplaJt,ts, aisk hesdath. aptecake, JUjeuraatUm, aoe-na of the Soor, pain ta tba bmtsa. erarcpa ! and j.asn.a, coi ls. '.0al csiplainu, availed V.nia ! sprau.a, braiss-s, etc. . t Moan C ondition Pawder N'eTer fails to curt h .rsc, rov(ba or eolda. i MoanM'amllr Ointmrnt j Is warrartssl to cure the inoat cUstinats casst riU. Moan Ilor Ointment j list roc;usl f.s; Ttula tt Ulcerates ftorea. j Ti es- are s - id y all dealers U rr.ed lo. tUU h i Terre '.laate ty all wholesale l-msea. I tall ad by ail Irjs'!. apatdwK INSUHANCC. " HA0ER & ilcKEEn. rPHE unJerainciI, having hJ ifioL eite.1 w ith kim k.'r. tV.R. VWKeta, the Vaainea sf live Ini.raiw Agencte. herttafot cwwdaetea t a:r, will hereafter cccted ta tbe liarjse f Ha Kr 4c VJrkeen Art '! ait s foe f,rst-eiasa Insnrara r,..A I . lbr of tbe f.riu, will res--t pcan.pt a:titti. apr77iwla. J. It. HAI.KR. SOAP. j piMrr:sstR (.audxf.r j IS OUT OE TOWN! I 11 C-f a few m. c.k 4 b.s Vighty eel j tialei N.ap, Irft at lUrtUit'a, hlr, are wat rar. teed f 1 be an etc;; t art). 1 fue shasvog and U t ai ciii 1-t rbsps ft tbe f. or aansl, at4 for U I teil. It t wnarpaJ It ts warrantees! alas, la r. . hi iirt aint gse from w.Uen. aik, ttaa. eg a, j I s, Cs 1 1 fcj fa.t Im,) arvl whil sfxtsa troaa ail ktavsVa tf hmi'-tf.v j asT CM ItarthH, U Is a. U sgtl, ajj seeUr j a rske ef.e It f. all e. apt laV.-sJtX DOARDinC. HOARDERS WANTED. Hivttg Isker. tb Irr It ir. rm tb t.-irb! nd lj ir Hfn.!)! Id 1 14 H tone UsM. I sra r v U f daj. ( an fart.iah ahn txtard aJ j f.rf rs ts rK sks t.k tw tWatsk tk.sa tw iqll tb.ts.)s. aesfamn.stail'Wa (ud a4 lrsa I f.il ir, S :sJT.a JL K. BAk5kT. ! yA R V K R 8M A (1 A Z I X E TDR ArTIaat rwewwt l y I s l'wa w. Ii. i frzZZUXy

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