Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 141, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 July 1861 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPRESS. TEUKE-HAUTE: T H V IIS DAY .77T.7.T. . . . .JULY II, l-Cl
. Th telegraphic column are u?ttnlly in iereting ihli oorninj, ml contain the diratehe up to 3 oVIck A. &f fjolng to fire.. The cornpDic5 required tu fill the recent ex4u'iUiO on this Slat, are raradJ rcucet iratin;; at their retj-ectiie rendettoua. The raonpa &t Indiaaapotl are filling up, and the Lo!e city is alive with the bvit!e r-f warllle preparation. Thk tele;rrltdipslvhe of 1H night iu ilir.it that a battle haa vocurre! or ill er u occur at or Bar Laurel Hill. Virginia. Kvent Dtiw iiMikalav tht General 3lr Cl&l tVa divUkm rill open the xraod engage raent. If tliLn be ao. the trooj. of our State, who hare hvd one forward, will be in the battle. We may et pect turriag new from Western Virginia in the next fyrtv eij;ht httr. Tut New York Dey Unk. the leading orin ut the Democracy h New York, is fur nrmeremiae loo. It, of course. speak for it rartv, aivl that it "only comproinue" w tiie incorporation of the Deed Srmtt erieiea in j t!ie Constitution. Lieh. "itl an intelligent .tnd healthy puhlie opinion to imUin it, would U amply sufficient." hi its ojMnion. to bring ihit.;: to ribti again. Hy mean. of thi, it ,iV', '. okould jo on acquiring wort terri try Soutktmrd, mtul $ ire did $) the planter $ Maryland, Vlffimim. Kettmrky. Mitmturi. Vr, vonld migrate iritk thtir 'Um' to the tJuIVttt, t VuU.Jamtiea, San Doming; Central Anvriem, Src" Now, thU is plain aivI frmk and everybody ran undertand it. I it a part of the pUtfonu upon which the Democracy out thi way are "frejtrinf to rjtn:e 7" Prairie City Bntik. Wi notice a utemrüt in the IndUuapuli Jmurmd of vetterday, to the etlcct that the note of -cventl of the Free IUnk of thia State lud been di-credited by partie. in I-a-I'avrtte. and atuong them were the iiuea of the Prairie (?Ar P.nk of thU city. We mn not jetk i t' the ecuritie f th other", hut e hive the bet r' lur knowing t!wt the Stock f!e.II by the " Prairie fity" exceoU in lue by a conVuIerable um the nount of her circalition, th.t h h;w nerrr refuel to redeem her notr when present!, ntv that her StockhoUer are atxwns; our tet anl wealthiest citizen- nJ we wouM aJie our I'rietvd in Lafayette aid r!e where, tutt U ilechne any amount of her jajr they can Ret boM of in the hanl lime. I'nion .Men. A number uf Sute haTe AeU ordiuan tuce of ecei-ioo. hae orgiiIl ROTfrnnteut hotiIe to that of the liutel Sute hate electcl a Treo-lent, a Vice TreMent. a l.'ouKrras, .n Judce of their court hve euel the fort, proj-ert anl money of the iiruntmt Itive opened a war airünt the t'nited Statej hate rallcl wore than oue hun lretl aiül fiflv thonrnnd men urwler arm Le leiltml that lLy will nver remlrr al Itjiantw to the l'nitel ,UU? )ernmcit asA constitution again ta any term that t her llano now a jcoreromeot of their own. an t lae ti coanroniie t make with Üe defmnrt I man" aivl that all they deir i u, Ut mUm. Ami. träne to say, we her, now and t..cn, of a man who U forharir th perment make jace with thee rtel upou uch term a. will jleae tLeia, and yet who call hlmaelf a I'ninnman! uch men want to aave the Union b ddrayt.' They lote the I'nkm intensely, but ea-e -;e ve ; o pre; iou to their uL that the wo ikl l,ruft it for thenkeof fea.e' The War in 3Xiouri. The iu' e of yerferday andbvt nijtht leoe no loubt of a severe engagement, in w ....i vi : . i v..-. ik. mKI I(p-e4 miler Jaao. awl Col. Sutat rumtuAil of Ke,leral troop. Tb Uipatcbe .tre rntra-licior. atel natifatory. They recent that an immense force of re belt , i.v c . rnHapu,.tUltiwftUaik4th first iuieÜiceme th4t he hd met with rerere Thi. hoarier wa itbjuentlr con tra.Ii. te,! t. a rreit eatewt, ' It will .huMle- . . v . - i I- f.mud hm the fact tranre. that ( ol. Sn.Lt h gsine-i a po4ire adtanuge oeer thereUl, h-M acted jruJeaUr and fire f,!h-Wierthe onter of (Jen. Ltox. The programme f t the ettinrtion of tho rebel lion in Miori, wul be uteadtly worke! out. mtdt' la-t eceto,i.i U iete.1 or run xv i . ,i . , i ;tnf the hu!e e d not crel.t the tele rrap'aW- tiire a. to the D'imlirr f the en i.i . ur the rtortahty on rithfr akle. The . tu ' . I f tttt!e hel l i fr remotest irra rawv or teecraju. roaimnmcavn aii m laTmnw rom" t u .lrtit.tte- bihty --VrTH by rw rir . It Tkcn AUi." 1 n Jur-tl ee ditinctoa between ti.e --Mir.tin of thin; iVff and oßr th at tifk n I'crt Sanier; an! theref il HKi!f that. te au-e we were for roB;r fiw-in, will tlie uth lat January, we mut hrvtnW ie o , I maintain our crtaia !rc. It 1-a.l tem'-er mvke it Ulv, We -arc f-M- cotupromW ntd the reWl arwr of nevrly U lWf men firet jm the little rarriou of S.mter. and UttereO .Lw-a ,t waj:, ara! retju their traitiwui war te J -et Üie aatlwvhty of fU Internment frm the secelc-l Slate. We were certjviMa ? l, tl,vt t trva tint we were re ! I , , , anwhui aaei wW aay reanat.le ni vafr:fi-e I t ae tbe 1"bhvj aarl keep it from rtUtr.eovheriait. lint that erf of se-tr rhar.( r-l the ccni.tw of thma. in ovir tie, and t ciiM e ti4 other way far the (iv'ern mewt t art, lw to take Wt arwv U ite if tn Ut fence Therefore, we were for . ...i-t . iv I iw tuat t!. 1 Kfe, a dea'.re tht
t .e the autlevrlty of Ue In erb etil tnio u'oed. Uut tte 7er üUnka that the fad of the war he-u Ijfn hv the SeceirUa. .. . we-ente t wythtftr.' that they taJt raH one t. uiairr-4 au! hAy tiensaaisl rueti tut iKei Le4.l. ta HMHttsiu (averfiswewt errte in e.. - fit r u it.ii. 1 iidtllau e 4 U.e I tsutu(Ku, at I ti.at Us .... . . . I rj.te.1 State H.vjM ,). urtthn.f t ni -, jVaJae."
The Jfew York Day Rxk, juiWishes an account of "a large and Jiwwrair Iem. oeratic meeticg at Terre Haate." on the 17th of Ut month, t hVb it ay re oJutiou waa paed to thoroughly organize the Iemocratie pwrty, and enter the fitl4 ut mee in pptstiimm to lie trmUonm mJ drtfrmetir ickrmeo of the Rrpoblxctn party." We heard of a meeting at the time here referred to, but
,'aait wa held after the faUm-n of the old Know Noil'ag IIge, where nobI but the initiated were allowed to go, we had not ei j artlj leirnM the extent of !u doinga. Will jofbui who know a. tell n-t whether the aw Bl truly report iu proceeJluga ? Armj (orrennondenci. Ht4D Qi aiTtai Conrast "(V ( Camp McGinnla Cumberland lid. Thi i tlie 4th of July, the day of all day l the American people, arxl ejecially to tho-e whi love the L'nlon. To-day Congrea iu anI all the Union loLog people of thi aertlon of the country are looking 'forward with a great deal of anxiety. "What will they do" U the "watchword." "What can they do, but give ns arm and money," L the arwwer tlie aoldier give. The mot atuusing eT.ercie we hate hid, wa tiie gmrd mountiug thia morning by the com miaionel officer, which late! about tao or three hour, to the amtwement of all the private, and about two thouJUl i?aur. Thi morning Col. Wallace gave orders that the officer. wouM "ataiul guard" in the place of the regular "detail" o at half pat nine o'clock the diSerent orderlic. leuilel the firt and ecoud lieutenant for guard uiountng, 3Til brought them out on the jxirado ground, amid the hout? of the jfivate, and went through the regular form of mounting guard. Then the Colonel, who wa the otti eer of the day, ordered the Adjutant, (actiag Lfetit. K.imcy.) to t Ae them through re view , a:id march them to their post at "double Huitk." The otlicera of the guard were o follows: oflfirer ot the gnanl Col. McGinnis. Sargeant, Major Hobinon. Corpoial. Capt. Lymau, anl the firat anl ccotid Lieutenant tilling the place of private. They walke! f.t-t for three hour, while the bovs acteI a gallant. to the ladie. The camp wa. decorate! with pine and evergreen very nicely, with here and there a motto or deticc ot ome kind. Companr "D" ha 1 around their quarter "We are equal before Cm k1 and the Constitution." with the picture of Washington in a wreath of tlonem underneath. Company "It" h.d an eagle hMling the Union tlg in one claw, and the ratt'etnske-holdiug Jeff Dati üag in the other, the tltg leing turnel down, an! the pole broken, which wa gTeally admired by every one. Company "C" wa not behind, for all t!e fun wa in our quarter, a we had Jeff laria hung in effigy with the following over the gallowa. "The fate of Jeff Davia." be aide- an arch about fifty feet high incriled w ith the name of the treet, Macauly Avenue. The maquees and all of the tent were beau tifully decorated with t4ne and flower alo. Weltatlour gun stacked in the centre and were much admired by tlie citiett4, who all join in aiiig comp.iiiv (." quarter hoked the lt. The good op!e of t'uiuUeiLn) dkl not forget !, and brought along w.ion loAtieil down with gd thing n eat, which we very q iickly put on our table, and then wished that tlie people from the Wabash could only drop in ami ee u. Hut we were doomed to be d;appointed in thi particular, a you did not come. The aftrmoin wa cct!y jent in re viewing the CoaiberUn.1 Contioental. x Home Guard, which clo-el by Col. Wallace retiewing the Ueeimmt. and our marching through the principal ftreet. We can all ay that the Fourth of July p-ut in CumherUnJ, w. a happy one loth oldier. The loj are all wrll, and in good pirit. Ueut. Moore ha) beeu ick for omt two or three day, but i entirely well now. We have not rereiied any Ktpreei for some tlxne ptl. Why i it ? Terharv they get Ion. You had Ietter addre them to Lieut. Moore or to me. If you do not aend more than ore a day, end that, a we never hear from home unle it i by wimf kinl friend entting n nn Kiprea. Your. IKK. j , thm ,fW,,.BpA, JanTi. r ,enij. j Hoü c MurraT, Serrnt Major of the Ith regiment. Col. jktilrov', arrire! in thi fiJ jeatmlay on bU .w.u, , hi home in Klk hartroHntt. Ht Iffl Huckhannon oi .tn mjrninc. 1 bring uatU Uteat antUti we har of the BiOTemcnt of the tnj: j in Wetern Virginia. He iy at daylight on -l? the trvKp un-ler Gen. McClellan. it. tour diionj. tok wr the line of Mirth ,riirvn lhr rebel, nn-ler Et-Cor.gren.n Garnett, enramrt at laurel Hill, twelve I tn' fctn nuckhannon. It waa the inten irtn lo their mpad force them j t urTen1er. i po-tble. w ithjt a battle. tr, f,im; jn t!ut, to i;Jue them t make J another i tl adTancing column of the r'eJeral tro... In rithr evei.t tle Mptare ; or total rotat of the eneciT n oal! l a ttire K. T, , f . . i th.;ig. Iiieie?el were Jrt of pro tnon. j an-l co-ikl rot remain hemmed in without ßfU or atirenJr. ' TKe Vircinia rcbcT, Mr. Murra? hat, are . , , . , , . , I nnoilf tirilleLl au1 tllr diririitno . rwl rril coward withal. The loval Virviniari are ; WKtre- btlter acaint the e-eitrit than are I the Indiana and Ohio trrtxf, and are ) ij ! taking Qp arm against llroe wU have I bconght o anch trouble on the country j Thy wnt no j a art er ! n the rebrl, hut j "r-v m,' dietinctly, fr mkeg htrt work of ! all found in arm agalnt to (overument. 1 Ifl the Talley of the Orrat Kanawha the trife j between tbe I'nion men ajxl evaMaKintit i very t4tter. la many intane brother are j arraved a-aint brwther anl father anil . u '! ;.nx each other in the great rufstet j Frejwently tl.i unnatural hfe break itul it. ßerre tptarre!. resulting in the deifh of ! b,l ft;.!- ..t.(;. j Tb nU; m tM,M o rKÜlion. and I'tiKin tnea im;at erit Ac t.e airUal of Memment Uxh; in the b.,pe that (jw et a tad 00 ir tia? ! retrel A re-avrt that Ft ( arrvir U im ai,t fHe f f, awite had Ueo IviT.e. Vy tW I'niooi.t of the KauawLv waa eoetallv twiieve-l in ' . r'J7 riter towft. of Weera Vtr '. raw. If tb tbe cae one Ira men letter w ritc. .tel nunr generally, ha. Uen aebi rut tvhi) ftI arevwat The neat ia moat I x (oukl to la trve. Swcrwor-, ftohhtaral Thompson baj artive! at li'ackhainoa. airi aorunipniel tneet;v!i taa U Lawrel 11 .Ii . Mr. M array re7rvrt cxiileraN"e atkfeea troeysjric79a!j darrhea.te awltirr rrvaa trvure. aa4 te uaa oi the isr.rt t .1 - . yt . , . water tl the to on La, n. I l.er ware Lait
etio raae la any tith nn;. Cl. Milry reftanect wtil akortiy retom j "Wr .whrt .J?rT? : the thre vera eertKe i.Iremkia two weekf , f tr lS 0f rerroit ne the ter imefit u; rev.ite as her. t 'a; tain Catnerrvn ! ra-H of te rrrpnv i!l ao fv.r tl.e w.r CaptaSa McIt d1 1.! rtüe rrmisinT are .- . . - --. . r three year. Tke rortowrrf. after jf a return b. . wül t jmt retr, tbe .ell ft' at aa aaHy a day at riM I-ajuie
a been selected a the recniiting beadquarter. r' Murray relates many atuuiing iucide&u that ocrurred during the march on the Fwtouu the capture of i'hillippa. one of which waa a niUtaken order conveted U tle rearguard of tU adrancing column to "charge bayoLet." Aa the bova were, at that prtcuLr time, in a narroy ravine, with rock and hUU on each UUof them, aud in the midt of larkite deuae that not uuan could ee hia ouraJe immediate! v in front of him. the rkUculouao of auch an order w a apparent to every one, and a heartv burn of laughter ning forth a kni; the whole llne.jun nwtiif tucmhen of the forward rompnnie were tlMclMrguig old load from their musket, and producing a momentary intpreiou. through the thick darkne, ou the rear companie. that the fight had xm menced. Col. Damon t'a health ra feeble, but hi pirit w a strong and ardent. Major Gordon intended to leave for home after the etpeo teil tight at Laurel HU1 waa over.
Death of thrNaltan ofl urket. The death of Abdul Mejid, Sultan of Turkey, is announce! in the newa br the Great Kaatern. The Sultan wa born Mar 6, W?Z. At the death of hU father. Mahrao'ud II, in 1339, Abdul Mejid a-en Jed the throne He found the affair of the empire iu almost inettricable complication, and hi naturally weak and pliable character wonld Lave aecured hi overthrow, but for the intervention of England and Germany against Mehemet Ali, who had Its Egypt into revolt, and the Sultan' Grand Admiral, who treacherously aurrenleresl all hi fleet to hi enemy. Bv the treatie of ta10 ari 1811, Turkey wa' ad Diittel into the political vitem of Kurof-e, and from that day the Sultan ha been wve in the haud of western dij'lomacy. Ily the adrice of KMliid Taha, hi Vizier, he made many importaut teforma ui tho administration of justice, the toleration of religiou, the educational nystem and the financial levic of the empire. He offered a vacred asylum to the refugees of Hungary, and rather than violate a Mohammedan' traditional ho pitality, ran the rbk of a t-eriou war. l'or the lat ten yeara of lit life ho hat beende atroying hi ncrrea an.l brain by disaipat ion; and hi long expected death has at length come, a the reauH ofthat mean. A'. I". llrruld. PUDLIC SALE. ON SATURDAY KaT. JULY 1ST. I WIU. ell .t puMic auction, at my rrllence tu Sm ntb Str-rrt, Trrrr Haute, all tuy" If uaeliold nnd Kitchen rnrnllure Tbr aale will Win at 10 o'cLck A. M. Tim. A credit of i moitüi will te k'iv-ii upou alt turns orrr ten tMlark, the purcharr to gite not with arrurity undrr that mitti. cth will he requirril. JvIiMatwlw THOMAS ft. NKIXN. (Juurital Copy.) GRAIN AND FEED. .Vtt.NASirJI UriLIHM. ! FLOI'U ANI FEK1) STORK! T I AVINii bo3xbl and; rcSttr-J th above bulldina, X A wp are now prr.rrd to furnih the rlUa.na f Trrrt-llautr, with A .Vo. 1 article FAMILY Fl.orit. MEAL. Bit AX. SHOUTS. SHirsTlW. OATS. TORN. HALED II AV, 4c, 4c, At price to uit the time. Sale of one dollar, aud npward. drlivrred frrre of charge. Payanent rqutred brfore drllrrry. lUkrr and dcalor icpplied with fiur va the taot r.anmsMe trrtr.. Hiving had years ot experirme in the millaiK and fred buInrta, we eect to make our hue one ( feurral ntility to the city. t'L-VRK k. I.IaX'KIIART, (ljrunaiuui Huildiur. crrrr Ohi artd 5tli . July 3, Uw DRY COOD0. IHK FRENCH STORE r. NIPPEIIT Cc DUNN. "It t it t VAKIW MCE PRINTED ;)l tj 1 M I LAWNS Very Cheap 1t iUil VARDSor LAVKLLA au )j ) 1 f HAKEtJE ENOLAIS. T VAUDS PLAIN COLOR'I) rV'W Crape Ilarege and Tw4ie. I'ARXOADS OF PRINTS; i) rnumally Clteap. al CURT LOADS OF LADIES L aiwl .Mie-ea Pet .Steel Hoop Skirl. 1 i ii i parAsolh ani su x I V fyt t 1 SHADES From m $1. Embroideries ami Laces! iai tat v i:s a 11 I ci o s 1 e: ei v i I. . DIE AND OKNT'H Ejlnrtt Hanilkrreblrf, WHITE AND PHINTED Liiun Drills for Pants Fift rte (-ivlitt OtaVi Urcli Ti, PcpcT Collin md t Chirtil IWvt in the Market 0 nmnicr Clotha end Ccrimetxal srtitt'ti --at atnt . "t ; Doota 03 Dhocal . W akaiaMst TMB ruin -a JC. IM Mala .. Ut. Hb aad Sib, .aMV.VU ; . ; TfKfcJ ltarTf..IU , I i fc . i. - - - - f. UlPPtÄT t DUNN .redwtf
GDOALL, U'DOUCAL 0, CO.
a Lace Hant . es & Points EDSALL, McDOUQAI. & CO. jAMKKH'AN KM'K'KHR COMT NY lirt fran it nxttt, a Lib if KEAL FRENCH LACE MANTLES, REAL PUSHER LACE MANTLES, ROYAL H0N1T0N LACE MANTLES, RKAL PUSHER LACK POINTS. REAL FRENC1I LAGE POINTS. A ßQ4 ItnUatUiM tU Hrrt AU Otnuiae! iiegant Styles Printed Crtjta and Tiuniio-. t I lam liiack miege, i Crepe afnrett and Tauurinftt I Sil A Y la CIA il EU FS ! (KLaCI f'loMlU.y HEAUTIFUL STYLEH Kaa. H Jftcoaota, Organdies Cl Cexnbrioa Plain Grey Dress Goods ! A Splendid Line of Laeella. Mohair. P roc be Baregea, Ikrert Axilaia, lV-pJlav MotamUque. EnglUh iUrefe, ete. Faraoolo. 1,1'W Paraail. frm IWc ttywahl: UJie-' Silk Mun CmbeeUa Finr Iinvn--Fat (olorf At 10 at-d IQ cenu Fite Ce OAXalOOID ! loudly wM at Hc , for 6e. i I , innoriSKIKTHl HOOP RKIRTB! i S (0 La he- H-'? S't. Wuvea aad Beet I VTatrli rt-icf Htrel. at r yer aklrt. 1 ls t The iwetlt ewSiibnieJ TbraeVs Wdr i Siele IVrmiratfl Üteel Pptin 0!. BDaTHKIRT MADKtN THK WORLD 'I tZT Lavlie by all tna hU2 eiatcUie j our oU cf Mklrtt KDHAI.L. MMiOWiALAi )., j jatiw Coraae Itada aad rrU Cwawta,
L. OYCE Ci COfJ.
20 Dayo GxhDitlon Only!! Juno (i, 18(51. SUT.TTTTIHMAITTLBS I N u: i. kVrenrh anil PtsMher Hner it'wj la raioa i um 03,50'to 035,00!! WHICH I 26 per ceut. under &eguUr frice! A Urga ImjxsfUr tWn fureJ lo &Ut vt Li tk U ManUca, funtifUe- of all ta rrUu ilreigi, vie: Point, Shawls, riounco, ÖcC, VdlP.kJd Jvr tkr uraf Tutntf y. CHOIOB SELECTION at mr. Uuckrvr VvinU .Store." Ttwt Umm1 ara poIiivrly 4rJrrtJ u U. -..U. . aivl w!!l be v(T.rel 15 r .tu. uixirr r(tviUr jKtc-, For Cash Only ! ! L. RYCE & BOW, Our Dress Goods Department I v-ry aurmtiv at tic U)W WICKS, T.m Utu a44 ml. MtgUfc U-rrg. Klr aaJ vitifttut itobt is iPt f r;oof, t i . la t.au aud vthrr flru At I'omI to Clor Out!! IX A IV.Yf Wa ujw hi fruin LL1 time fvirward fr only o )-t 1 to rtKM.CE Tlil-S STOCK, aad Lhroofboci the WU..I ttk, KVEKY KI?fIiOKC.00DUl.NCLrrFl, will be offered at a pri-e areordlcglr; and to Insure a qalckvr aala. fr uina kiitd ihAi, Xiy will te otfrred at ffr mJItich CJeloir Vont I I. RYCE Cc SON, Now Sold at New York Coat Carpoto, Canton Matt Ingo . Wall Papor La co and Tamboured Curtain Drapory, - ANDncztae M-uruitthitiff Good hltUa "Ai.ldrn Ui.puiiniiltv" f-r llwnr.a;.-ri. Li, Ll.vre V on. CLOTHING. Hodomptiou Aßoncy aXt -,sHItIC- UOI SR ! Ink II tlH4 HFlITi:i HHnoii ami Witeonnin M O X J: Y ! at IT. Erlangor's Clothing Houec, No 1. MAIN 1HTUEK T. i IS ORDKK 70 unm et: .TJ1 I HCl UK STOCK CLOT HINGÜ j vrHN16!IIN fiOODrt. t WTVl TiBk nilnoii aud Wiacouln Cuneucy AT ITS HIOMKetr VALl'K N r.HLANflKR. 9a M W aerial tth.aaat ta UaaJt, lit 4 Ca )o4eai
CHAPLCO ALSCHULEH.
Great Excitement at Till: OBRJMA7 J STORE! ' H1Y1X! LLITRINKI) TO ,KFIl"CK VI V ti-jfk Vrj itvui vo a.cbbt Uit. War. t 111 mw U uif rriUrr tvj.k ( !IVrfl.V M'riati' I a fcCISM'll' lor o I Black Silk Mantleo ! THE LATEST STYLEH ! a.-i at ASTOSlXHiSOLY LOW PRICES! hHUNO AND Sl-MMKI. DRESS GOODS fF ETTkT t.KflRv.LLI' STTI SOLD AT IMPORTATION COST VVi ItllLilU I tUULV5t WwrUt $S, at 3 I Parasols & Sun Umbrellas! AT Ai vrittx WIVES i landsf9 Cluop Slatrlft! T ia IW Qmklf atf V .aiirK w-r ifOTTO raw atji it Dlj Galea end No Prcllta !' Etnitrabu th OimUaUI OTCRE ! , C(. Walla k Tmar 81a 1 I t j a a lie !. t U Uy tW tfaW farea , aar fWa 4 i t i . - c I t . ouAUi ci Aa.rm
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in .;rtl f? AT Cunltal t ! ! tii.non j tVforr Mia?. Purißcr! Ufr Mir::. j iii:KTKsT i:!:v::dv in nir. worn ! "Ia Irl,4 low A Deli-lilf ul't'.r. Jö . .a a . a m yllV. THOUSANDS unnu thouftlevl Lf 'es (. e.V.- V. , i , . . . "Mo m w rttrrnl-li Iii Ufxtisl, -tny tii.t i ,m aW4mr an trta!n Mr rrn.rJ f. TmM.ng amt IN Vlcih TlXvi laJ.U.rr.l a:.t M-,t rtfi, punfjli it artj b. rKhliethr rr.H.j. k onfVHt Ik llenltli and Irettgllt TULKF. 1 NO si IS r A UK AH01T IT It -aJilt uir !Jrr Ci.. Ulrt. 1 jr,.sU. Um.v lrfllrry, IbaisLr, trtvrr;..i ,f .Sp-tit J, aii-t Acur, h.waril I"rrr, lJ HrrmL, a. Ww of tbr IJn r, Si.nntcU r rr!i. ;kntlkikn, to).u iu to t tiui arul xUurwtA itH:.H, dy. ibr i:mui u t.itL t. ..n toycHir chi-rk asin TLö at .. VtlJlAN'S STKFN;TUKXIXii OiklXM aUH)H I t JUntK! ANH ' lWl.y im4 a niofiiriit; It aarrautr-d to gttr mx.ml . ' Uvrfi. It will etire aiy dieaeU tlr Ki.Uvj, Ym,A, T iadt-r; 1'aa.t.ii. M.trurlr.1 lrntru.u.ai. I'at' ! 1 ut tb WKub. iwrrriitjr.. or anr iUwim i mWiiS I t:tKtx ClirodC i-r XrruU lrl il,ty. It to SB tlifsl.it t j retifdy. t For Cltlltlrm. Vst )m want yrnir d.ücatr, aicVlry, ).cry rl.'Mi.i. I ! I-kr! ;ii r, tronx stid rvtu-l! hu f,ir th n. M'-I ati' hirrii-fil.it C.r1:s!, ( tt;r tlir, rri.w. .... b U'tÜf.) it ! d Ition to tsr. tti- tahlr-fjHT fill, takm urn nwrnlnj:, UMn , I a ure iirrtri.mr ak-aii;t thill" a.d f. trr, o:i.-a" ; fever, choUra r ary t rrvallrr dfas.1 J CAbTlÜN' IW-are f Itcjr'M or tra.rrs t i tuay try t. -ha uj-ji j.kj a Ktlr .f Kitnr er .srI aatnl.a tabu h tU jr an t uy cbraj.j lr sayiug It . I Jat a trI. Tl.t-rr jr- even n.m llt.SK emmt, tstea! a j.art f my iiiinr to "luh ttelr TIJ? dm j tlti. AJJ ntch inamm I'lRATKS and telr Ml ! Uii.i t.'ti jutid ! A fi-r Ir. J. It. M(feu ; .VrvifcthftMii,. t'.a-dinl sr.t L(ir.t l"ur!Öfr. Tt j iK tL.nf l-r. It Ik thr .t.jr renr1r that alll -a.-!Tf yicr I. od tb.rt-iicl.lr, .h1 at 'tbr same ttm j jrKKNt;TIiN' ikI IX VW".t)R ATK tbe wbtse .ariI aalico. It it j.ut up iri lari;r K.ttlr jr ttr I or at huttUi fur f .'. ! 1R. J. If. Mr LIMN, -K-lr adrtvr. i Omirr llnrd ant l;n- St S. LooU, i Ilr. .cI.euMf l uivrrsul P1IUI . lia 4-OJnnjosr, lUJm mm. miitij, Tl.'rr r.eKr La titia rATHARTIC ted.cu- ' 5-f 1 1 the fublic. that b i Jvrti t U actire .t- : Ixfsction a slrlrati' I t.l.-r nilm. hrlrR nittrcly VexrtaUr.ll.ry are ritlr line., j rent aral ran te taken lv tbe mt teuder itdaut; vrt j jfen't atel r'ertal Iu tranovin .11 !t:tioua --t ! UMi. arid or Imjiure. Irt. t nati r from tba kUicaa. j I-i f.ci, tbi-r are tbe 4n!y piil that should I cted la i b alartoui Iltrict. Tbrv Drvlikr t o rrii.ti.if ilmu . . .1. . eiomarh or bowel-, tl.MiXb ery active an4 aeanUi i. their cperatiiai, pt wooimg' beaiibv aerretioa i4 tbe llrr and KMnev. tV bo uffer fror t iltt.. De. br!j. !.. and f..ul fmarL. a ba ao cheap a reiurdr caw -r u.'.ta:-,e.1! Keep tLea ronataii! iAt baud; a eiiifcle :.e taker, in srastei, rcav prervU Lours, djys aid mouth " an k !-. Avk for I. J H. slrLeati'a Culver-oil r,M. Take tu. olber. LU. CKtr-J. tbey are tameless, l'rke aly uta ti Wa and ran r rut I y tta',, to ai y part lLa I J. M. VcLV. tX. Sm. t.rtetur. . tjri.n t.t 1 Uird aU l"itr Sta. M Itr. J. II. .!rl.eitn IcMttlc ! 1 11 1 las en I TU. UlaT EXTI U KL IS ILK WoHLl. oa M oa Uc ast. TL .!!. 1 .r human Wieg. Lur Leen -d a Lf of dr-t tepmuJc aiwl luirry, X J lit uae of ttoa in .1 nable Uiatnent. It will rellrve TAIX a!tii.,n It-tiu Une.u!, tid It will tlra:ise, punfr at-d Leal tta fcu!et Si RK In an i!rTe1iMT sbi-rt Uum. LKAX'IV VOLL'AXIC OIL IJXTMKXT will re lieve. la r,t'lnveterate tr .f kbesuialirtu, tiout, euralra -K.-r l'aralysi. 4aitra-tet MUv ,.v Mig.,.,,, vvr.aSkPM ir tte a.ai:ta, Vuwrlrs or IJaaUituta. it witl net . er fall. Tw en'"'"011 w'!l rure Throat Headarbe Kara be. liurr N alJo, or art Pain. It I. u lufuliil le remedy. Try it, and'yuu wU ftiwt it an iit.!iepen!.Ir reninlt . Krej, it alaata t L h-iid. " ' l'LAXTi:r.K. FARMERS any Ltxti.f iL.-., ot hor .. will aare ronoej by uainj? AtcLran'. V.4r:.ic ,! IJuimetit. It 1 a rrt-.lr aji ti:lIl ,l.J tyre lur tiU .praiM. Cbafra. welf-ag, Un-ro ., y, Surry ouiMla, aaraubea, r mtty rtlaoi t!a.a. Try it, arnl you aiil W ro;ritre-J. Ir. J. 11 .tlcl.rnii, - le Itoprirv.a'. J.tWely .Saint Leu! "COLIC" KILLS ollorr 'attic ami iiorhrn TmnAII (Mlirr Coiuplalnia v rrACKSAia: sudden, ami a' V frequetitly Usth enauea In a very abort pr W4 thrrrforr It I wi t- t alwayi prepared to Ural ao alarraicr a cmplaint prn.pl!y, f.e a tnftnf e. penae; ay Ü rent. Owtri e attie and bf ar. ea cotiaUnt!y keep on Latnl a ptttre ct.r-, and tberet.f Insure the Uvea f tbr.r cattle and lre 1lfu deaut by elic. Im'iaber Ui cer.t 1 a wrr mall .um corniertd 1:h tbo value 14 Ilj'f Ii rt.t of Sloan Int:it K hrf, pieriln a pli.t f.f warm wa. ter, aeld.mi fail, to core a b.rae t4 oil. In a few tntn. Ute; In emtrrme raea repeat the die In 15 mlanrtea. Jane fl Lorar. rattle and ctber aLtmaiMiloan'slutant kelief ar-t-t;lT eRcta a enre. M.iir thereof. hare tra M.n,ttkn1 1, Uar.a tbe taptd cut. 9i. ed, by tbe ne i4 Iii wn4-rfsl Be,!kioe. Tk dw!. lar UtUea Co, tain aia tune. U.a c4ua1.nl of ib. V. cant ttlea. r.eurnt tr a artn fi .HM--it.trJ ta 1 mad by pnrrLaii.(( the 'dollar ltte. 1 For .TX a 11 Iai i n cl , SLOAN'S INSTANT HE LI EE I la Hie Urrat Internal V I'.ilernal Krtted f, tJje iiatnetUale ure of riJtr, k.e tbnU I.esrU'wr-j, t-vifca be, w.tkww A the ta a ney. lUirbT-a. dyr.trrf. eb'lT roortwaa, all sii H-r on.plaiiiI, Kk Lealarbr, afQecake, Kb-Baaa. - Mnitn'H ondltlwn l'ou Irr Nerer fail tn mrr Lrc, rotseb r-f Ci.Ma. Momi'i I'ftmll) Ointment w arrantrd t nre tbe rr.o-t 0 .t.naU- case of r5.-. teavn Ilorae Ointment III no er; j I fa H-tula or t .Vert ted gut a. Tbey are 4J T all 1;. 1 iu KMdtrtiw. s44 at T rre Ilaute y all 4. Ie ,.aiM-a. Kriatled y at fStJ- api-Utf at . . ... LECAL. S- TAThtiUM'UNA, vir.ortrNTT, iv Vir Cirr;t Crt, Jirptemhrr Tr tu, Istl. JaU-Mi lxaxlav. Lukicl Frdieye C'itsp!U.i . CVmtrart aM AttarbTr.ent. OnUitaday,te-wlt,thTUiday t-f aaae, a t.. iVil ewmea the pl.iiiUH, by Mrhean . Crane, bla iU.nie, and tte.hu complaint herein, aitA. 1' Crane's aCdilt howlna; that tbe d-fendant la a nr.retdent tf tbe Mate of I!lar.a. ijiW I tberefar beret-y jrieeaj U tba aai4 defend' act of the Bun .nd j"vWt-y of thi. praeee!nif,ai.4 Mbattbe same will t aear-t im deternnoew at toe i neat term e.f our sM Crt. cenmenrin; ou tie f.rt ' HalT of Serfr, r et. S. I. 11. Atie.1 J H. liIJtKr.,Uk J-eJ t-ffi TOr40OJ7IAL. Medicated Hair Wash! 1 JUOF. .EoIU;E V. CANADA tarli.K ref ttel bis .Sbaatnc and iKir Dreaaitw .aaltan, afj4ain tbe Terre Haute. House, Urtleava W rti.vn tbe nt.tta and pablx reaenUy, that La I B rm pare4 tu all upin (a'.awers Ira h aaaal aatif.o Ley mantter. rVt atteoU'jR fiieu l dianjrnir.f 11 rtm.rg- 1IU and Little OlrU Hair. UKO. W-.C4KAI. aftaotrf j DOOK0. j'-rHUMPs: a novel nv geo. 5 X W. crkTTa, aptHlj DUatrated 7 Hpin. BSBBsaWBaaal i M ACAULAY'S history ok knuland I Rth. I THK WlTd AND BEAUX OF SOCICT V I ty tbt acUtor (J t)aera of Societ.' i aaiodtrtr At XT. B. rCTrx:naiJa,i,
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