Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 399, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 4, 12 I sat to tou. mr constituentj, that $ your w.r.tt. I tr'Jl neter tote ne dollar, ne tan, er w; 4''i" I r : ; A -nie war ipon fäe South. Daxirx W. Vcoanrts. The lur-portortLe coLtnuiajs nuw tva . . . . i . I the Government f iw,'"' I" Haute Journal. I flTbe support or me coninu - U0Trnmeit 100.WW per d.-Ar- i.r I Pot. We see thU enormous, fal-ehood trareling tV rfinnd of our etchDSc4. Of course, Us 1 a ba-e, impudent lie. It 1 lrefacl a ftlfebood m lhe sutemect of tho t'or.gresional "Democratic Addrea." tht the Cior-en-menl U ia debt $1,1 W.iW.OlH). heu it is a little over $JXJUO,lno. The support of the coatribMid.- doei notco-t the (Jorra rucnt $10,WO a w?ek. It m by nucb ute menti that the sjrnpjithaers boj to make the loral people unwilHug to prosecute the I war. A'AciV Union. Tin Lews, thii morning, from the army or Stone Wall jACao. rid the Federal force in pursuit of him, I very interesting. He i likely to tufTer mcch more thsn d'd (eneral Banks in bi retreat. Urownlow. In another cohrmn will be found an aldreai prered by Ma. Bkowslow for delirery when be abould appear upon the ecaflbld to be Hung by the rebel authorities. The danger to him at that time was very imminent. Erery day Union men were proting their deTotion to the GoveniHient of their father, by yielding life rather than betray their country. Ma. BaowjLOtv was deterdiced, rather thin take aa oath to support the rebel GoTernnent in orerthrowing the Föderal Authority, and destroying the Union of the Statca, bo bad resolved to die. There Li not in all history aa instance of higher n .l.vrttii-in tn roTintrv thin Ma. n -irr thn rebellion iitg"wi commenced lie has persistently fought the leaders of the rebel Government in the mivLt of more danger than any other Union man ha encountered. Through ever peril he has been true to his country and his name will be aa conspicuous and honorable a ; any other which will go down to hiftory. The Dattie of Hichmond. We are atill without fall details of the re- ..... the accounts we hive, however, tno name 1 . . r .v - . ,tK I must hive been one of the severest which I taa occurred during tlio whole war. - The bei array and leaders were desperate in their actuation, and fought with great courage. So far is we baTe infermation tho adTantage i atly in favor of the FeJeral forces. .! -u. -m. r,nKi;H ihu I . .... . , I taorung reprwen. our low ia killed and . . .1.... I V. C 1' I W0Uiidu H two luou-vaiiu, m.u iu w 1 -mmY rauch heavier Thia of iuetf indicate I hird fighting. General McClellao my be delayed a .hört time but we bate tho utmost confidence that he will take the rebel Capital before this contest clones. A -v dm .inc. , pUlM u inicto from the l -Wey lilud (a Democratic paper) adviaing friend Cookeult, of the Jernd,ti drop Mr. Vooantis, as he would not do to tie to. The Journal replied that Mr. Moors, . , , n , , iu .. .,,.1 the editor of the Blade, had better attend hioD anairv on tn iiiaaiier .iTcreu; principle; that ho lived in Illinois etc. Wo are in India and feel aa iatereit in the rniUer r.fthe Sute, and of course not liable to the nie objection which w as applied to tho Editor of the lilade. Now what we want to ret at is this; Callum Riiley is endeaver-

Jng to raiso among bis democratic friends I C1re; while in Uuchanan'a Cabinet, in violara lrn Wnonrh monev to par friend Cook- I tion of his oath, he stole, besides Urge

erly of the Journal, tor issuing an extra containing the recent speeches of Messrs. Voorhees and Richardoo, and for their distribution over the district. This is perfectly fair on the part of Mr. Raily, and 'no person can fault him for taking aa interest in the matter. Mr. Cookerly .propme to publish the extra for thirty dollars. 1 be price is to high. Thecaue ran never stand o much expene. Heaides Mr. Cookerly is a true democrat now, and ahoulJ work for tne party on the . t,. J..u,,i.un, rang; higher than ten dollars, considering the eirrumatance Now we luve a proposition to make on thi matter. It is th:s; if Mr. Cookerly will publish in his extra in connection with the sjeech of Mr. Voorheee, the reply of Kelly of FcnntyWania and Mor :ti -e -- -i'l rva it Proru.ut - ' . pertion of the cxpenso and will alao aut m th circulation ef the extra. Some of our frienls area,niioai to contribute on thi. con,rcu r , ... ditien. Inth-caannerqiutealumtcounoe rail. We do not winh to be understood as interfering in the natter in any way, but we merely mögest the matter in a mxlet manner, hoping ii will ta favorably receivel. - aa a Trnfsff find North Crstolinn. TL v'elence of returning loyalty in the two States! rapidly accumulating. The majority of their ropl have, from the commcDCement of the rebellion, been Union in enüment, and now that they are aafe in the eiprcMloa cf their Union sentiments, they ars rapidly gaining th? aceoJatcy. Tbe Convention, which has been in esion for .imetlmo la the latter State, las acted in anch a masner as to inspire with confidence tbe loyal men, and to create the impression that the But w'.'.l t brcug.t back into the Union, at an early ly. FxV.h States htve been conservative and loyal, and w ere re solved f of the Ucwb, and in to the So?thern Confederacy agint the will of their foj!e enajhat'cally entprese.l on d fTerer.t ocraaions. tn the Ncrtl Carol in ConTetUon, are as gl Union mt, s there are la any other portion of t!r Unitel Statea. They are tjeaklcg frely,anU openly defyia? the de doCam c( lh CccfeJerate Oorernruent. It baa been but ft few days aioce one of the mabtn Cf that CoaTfclioo rubgired Mr. JJrcoto aa a coraervatis-e etateaunan of hon-

eaty and purity of purpose aecoud to uoue other. And Iii remitki were receitod with

rplaua. Tb people are. beginning to Ke plilalj the hopelessness of the rebel caue, and that the odious despotism of JeiT. Davis J läteafolJ more execrable than couM possibly bethchsmaneandinse ruling or Mr. Lincola. The continued adherence of the btate to the fortune of tho rebel leaders, cm be I t only involve it In the most ineaUicable per plexities, and eipo?c it to ceruia rum. They aro learning, by sad eipericnce, tho nlue of roacc. an4 the fafeuarus of the xeiincasee under the administration of Usy Johnson. U fast swiugiug around to b konored State of the Union. lUr rimo aU Uea Ulter Uut ler better davs are about U return. The tig of lhe iQW wlhjg om lf f Capitol( l4 destined noon to wave otcr everv city and vilhge iu the whole State. At the town of Co!umb'u, Tennessee, a Unioa laeetiDg his receutly been held aad . . .-eu r. irown, ivrmerly (overnor of tho rebel got eminent, addicsed the meeting, and tUted that Ten uece wa, loat forever to the Confederate CSovemmeut. He aid common aeue show ed the follr of contending against the Fed eral power, aul the longer the war waa prolonged, the worse it would be for the South Mr. Urown wielli & powerful iuiluence ith a certain partv which has civen a reluctant upoort hi the Confederacy, and bii course , . , . ." ... recently m destined to lave great eflect. JefT. Divis and his rebel cabinet, certainly aee plainlv, the hopeleasnens of their cau.e. On every "aide they are being abandoned by 3 . . ,. , c . those upon whom they relied for support.

Their armies are broken and scattered, and interior; ships were arriving iiom l'hiladelamidst the general wre k, of what was sun- phia and New York; order was fully re " a 1 . a I a I. .4..1a. ila

mieut, they are compelled to contemplate the manitude of their crimes, and device means I f.. .v,- 1,1,v.,. v I IVI bUtll DWUItkJ. .IIHIVUI..I IHU I rebellion aatouished the world by its power, and disarranged and complicated so much of the world's commerce and trade, yet no los will be the atonLhmeat at iu decliue and fall. The Union sentiment of the two States referred to, now that it is freely expre"ed, will have a most patent iuiluence further South. Mississippi and Louisiana, will, before & great while, have Provisional Governors, iurteJ with Pwe" siuilhr t0 lhoc PJ . . i f f.. . " . ' . r 1U1J J C i V k Jk 91IU IUI UVIUVJIJMI anuu VI Union feeling in the litter tna Slater, a in the former. I'urou Hrownlow "Lust Dyiue Speech and Confeion Fireon Urownlow, in his recent sjMicch iu Boston, alluded t an address which ho had prejurcd for delivery on tho scaffold when he expected to be hung in Knoarillc. The dinner was imavntat Seferal L nion men hi, alrtv been exccutetl. and the mfu ' . riated troop m camp an! in the liiuor shojH l"iCVl wv aUut tlie town were clamorous for the blood of the Fanon. Under thec circumstances he preparel. In pri-Kn, the remarks which follow : Fellow countrymen, I am shortly to bo executed not for any crime punishable with death, but for rnv devotion to ray conn trr. her laws an! constitution, i me lor rafiyin- to epome the cause of this wicked !ory in it 9tnnze a, T0U t 111 ,. i:.i :r 1 1. . 1 fsay tniriK u. I couia im uwvi 11 1 an Uken an oath of allegiance to this so called Confederacy. Rather than stuluty myself and diijraee mv family by such an oath, I agree to die ! 1 never could sanction this OoTCJnmciit, and I man tru-it that no child of mine w ill ever do it. Iok at the past history of the leader and originators of this Rebeliisn. There is not a man ofuutained character to be found among them. laccj "'"i of EoßlÄnJ lo inlrigue ,5 to;, Government he would have been in prison hid he not been panlcncd by the Governor of that State. Wigfatl. a Confederate Senator and a M from his natiT0 Sute of oulh Carolina to Texas to escape the horror or a"u.4ination, became a collecting attorney for large amounts, and then swindled his employers out of their due murdering a many a.s two men in Texas. Flovd. while Governor of mv native State. was guilty of swindling the Statu out of nome thirty thousand dollars of the Washington Monument Fund, entrusted to his amounts of bon 's. the guns, forts, and ammunition of the Federal Government, to aid in carrying out this infamous rebelion. Slip ell. another intriguer, who never had an honest emotion of soul in his life, asiit1. whilo in the United States Scntte, to djm through Congress that great windle of r. ... ..11 1 1 si " tnc aje, tee " nouman www vinm . windle 0 gigantic and a cheat 0 enormous hat the next Congress revoke.! the grant. Benjamin, your Secretary of War, and one of tho men engaged in deceiving me, was ex pelled from a New England College for Mlmg money and jewelry out of the trunks of hw fellow students, ho afterwards got into the 5enate from lAuiiana by turning from a Whig to a Democrat, and bec.amo tho part nr of Slitlell in tl.o Ilonman's swindle. Thomion, the Mississippi memtr ofltuchanan a cabinet, wtuie ecretary 01 tue 10 terior, was a pvtner in stealing ome TClian Trust ltomts, anü.wnen aioin 10 no iinmm sl for the offence, fled from the Federal ctp 1 ! 1 1 a aka.l.t aw tiAaavittiAn 1 "7 . Cobb, the (Jeorgia member of lüicliinan s painet .tculate-l in sbKks, using Govern rnetit money, and wa detected in it and all lb" wm at time wr.en he acting umier oath, as the head, of the Treasury 1'ejnrt Iavis,yourI 'resident, after hi State na,j Arrowed millions, 11 the way in the . .... l . t V !. work or repudiation ui in ueirauauis jitsmsn of tour (iorfrrment at Richmond, was the confederate of Kcitt and Hrook, in tlieir attempt to a...tinate Sumner. Swan, your Congressman from this district, and mi original Secessionist, 1 the) former of the Johnson lettersto Lawrence, with a view to swindle the latter Out often thousand dollars The arU a host of others like them are the men who originated arl aro carry hi? i this Southern Rebellion. OjjM not any ken.ft man prefer to hang rather than act w itl auch men b a cked crutde .qaipt the m.ld way of the best Government on euth 1 Full must cloe. Solemn ilui-hl! I die with ror.f.Jcnce that tv- United Sutes (Government will cruh out Uis rebellion darinj the crnirg pprinj: and summer. Mark my prediction! Iwoull lAe t be livirp when tlist is done, b it I must re?j!p myself to mv fate. 1 have a word to say as it regards my family I leave a wife and seven children to the mercies of a cold hearted world. I hope the Union men of the country will be kin 1 to them, and try to impress their minds with what is true that they are not disgraced, but honored by my death. lt me be throu led hi the folds of the Star Spargled Hinner. and let my children's children know that the last words I uttered on etrth were Trwever float that atar4ard aheet t Wbera breathes the f that fall brVre wa, with Ft era's aoJI Kai.eaih our feet, Ar1 Free.toni'B banner itreasalrf o't v" tU Over three hundred buildings are nw in eourae of erection in Fort Warst, this 8tat. A rcpsroua little city.

ool Neu from the Creaceut City. New Orleans, under tho rigorous administration of (Jereral Butler, is exhibiting

aome izui or returning cuoa sen.se. .ewa l0 lt e ltb, lethaii three weeks after the occujation, fehows a gratifying advance in the affAira of the Crescent city. Jacob llari r At - . r i .. . : . I . . , ' I . . . t UrgMl capiuriIiU oflhe Clty, u ulking of appeal to the ballot boa."' Nothing can more wholesome than the lUte of mind I ! I 1 .1.1. II. w uk'u mi pels a ciuxeu 01 a reoet city 10 una. about voting instead of trusting to the Secebioa soldiery "to win a sattfactoty pe.ee." 1 here i al.-o a "Union candidate lor Ke corder in one of the Districts, announced. and Victor Wilu it n Uliug to ruu for Maym , irrespective of iarty. This look like prorrc., and let tu hope that the I'liou rucn Ol tue lar rsuiu, auer inus uetinug iiiciu eclvcs, will not be abandoned like the unfortuuaiesof the alley of irgu.u. (Jeneral Uutler ii cradually coining doh, with bhrp but judicious if event?, ujon the SiTe-h mjb and malcontenti ccuerallT.--S'üUleu whw so fu- abue the privilege ol their hei as to naiitoulT in?ult ollicen soldiers in the street., are to be MMd to tho raüboo.. Thi- i the punishment intlictea urn all di.orderl.i -iruinenin 'w cr,"s; and Ui-robablr what U meant by the) order . iteJ uuch i,lviienalioii I the treit of the frothy Ueiuregird. The i'rrt cnl and tire new-papers have been up V 5?r,?"llln8 Xh TJ l- ü.?11.?!!' todv of the United Slates authorities for ainnlar but le?i agsiraratevl otVcnct. Si dishonorable rascal, who were engage! in recruiting a rebel company, iu violation of the parole extended to them at Fort Jackson, were aentencet to ue snov; wuincui-ii i.ni,Mi,ttnli rpJuuHl circulation after the tfih; and Jeff. DiviV trmi vrtkly fi,t diva were abolisheil. hand in baud with thee atringent iueaftutei the bleasinga of peace and security were being extended. A postmaster had been arpointed; Adams Kaprejs had open e,l an office; cotton was arriving from 1 laue- . nrovb.iuiu were cominz iu from the Jl the Ion a tllicted people of New Orozn were beinc restoreAl to the Hifety, . . . nnwneritr aud neice winch have been lor i r - - . ,. more man a ver uiai7 vnm .... s0;i. I'kilitJelphiii Inquirer. JtixiK lUr'i letter to his rebel brother Yancev. which (Jeneral Butler has cihumcd and publUheAl iu the New Orleans papers.' gives us a glimpse into the domestic councils of the Confederate!. He writes from Spain, whither he had gone in pursuit of recognition. He was told at Faris. both by tho Spanish Legation and by the French Minister, that ho couldn't get it, and he discover, to his sorrow, thatit is cveu o Hut, wor.-o ti-vn all this, he Is compelled to abandon the 1. .. anv ViiniT.-vn Fo w er w ill bi euk It .... .I .. . 1 1 ..nrv.:. 1 . , . . r.. . . ,!i I dca- I tne oiocaaue. imp, uo . vf.i.t-.-trovs the lat hope of receiving tue 11111 -etaid from any of the leading Fowers of rope. .... Jud'e Rost hnds some consolation. How ever, lor this reverse. It releases the boutn from any obligation to grant Jree trade to Furore. Thev can now imioe duties on imports, which will pay the debt which independence is likely to cot them. Judging from rrpcrtit nnneuances. this will render I neceasirv rather a high tirifT. South Caro- J lina will'again seceile or uulify. Heside. it mar bo well to get rid of tho blockade be fore attempting to collect these uuiie'. Judge Ko-t deplores tue news ox tacir recent reverses, it nas -uouc great injury iu our caujc." Ho suggests that "reliable Southern accounts" be pent out to counteract the Northern reports. If 1'eauregard did not w ork so slowly, his fictitious reports would answer tho purpose admirably; but! Europe can t wait two niontus to nave us impressions corrected. Judge- Host's letter is decidedly uesponuent. U.SION Till NMR HfcAUD IN Cm.ri.f. TON. Last Tucsilav week four National vessels vhellcd out the garrisons from the felanüa Ivin so close to Charleston that the thunder o"f the guns might easily have been heard in that city. Cole Island, the nearest oi tno three, is on the northeastern aide of Stouo Inlet, and not more than ten miles from Charleston from any int. How tho great heart ef the nation w ill rejoice when the glad tidings come that our invincible and irresistible batteries of Farrott gun? and noble chip have opened their fire on Fort Sumpter! Auspicious day, "Far ofl'yonr coming shines." Coopers Wanted. QL OH EIlJHT .IÜÜKrymen Cooper can End ernploTtneut at Urowntoti, r.ra milea W.at ef Engen, Ind. Va deire tbeoitoDxke Wkijky IUrr'1 and will pay Ixty cn.u per brrel- We deaire our work done Imnm dlatly. rtoardina; ran b4 at twodullar pr we k for iu' h of the hati.l deiire It. I'.KUWN A C. LEGAL. N TOTICK Fl) TAX rAYKUS. Th Common Council of th tily of Terre Haute, "1tr wilb ih City Aor. will, at th ity Hall, on Tuea-laT, Jun 17th, ls, beglnnl'ia; ai f-'(o k a. it aa a Hoard of E(naliiatiaii on the Tax U1 1 for tb preaer.t year. Karb aud aterr on interval! In harma; lb-ir rffert correctly aa'd, will pleav he pre lent, that In cm f error the buard ran at mu f correct the name. J. V (it LICK. City Clerk. Jur..-t.!2w SrATK OK INDIANA, VldO TOUXTV. 8S.-N... 5J7. Vi Common PJaa Court, Aunt Trrm, lsCJ. E. Warren Chadwb k v. Jvhn II. Chipnn. Emma II.th inn and J hn A. ItayComplaii.t on Mortfctaa. On thla day, t-wit, the 2Sth day of Mar, a. w. lv;2, totnea the Plaintiff by S.ott A Craii, Attor neya, and file thalr coiuplaiot heraln; alw A. It. Craa affl larf bwinn that tb lfndanU are Don-reidenta of the State of Indiana. Ndic ltheref..re heref'V given to the al l defen darda of the f.llnf and pvndency of thi proreadlnjr. anl that tb Mini will 1 beard and dftertiilnnd at th teit Term of our ai I Ceart, tommarc Inaj on the Ibird Monday of Aur i't nail, a. w. 1"T?. Attr.t. J. H. I I.AKK, ( Irrk. Juae4w3w L. RYCE Ct SON. Juit Received April lit, 16C2. AT Tilt KMPOKirM OF FASHION, m v KraiN STTLia Olotli IVIsfaxxtlos I I i:Pni:Si:NTIN(; the Fashion of v Fm e Atneviea. with all ti e At'" A Uitlo- Wrel-'y, as they aj p sr. i;itr.Mnm. it t ia, .v'. nresi 4ieftlsi N riluv, oit t. "lift t'e tn t f.ltl !( U. TrnveliM ?lla Itires-lu nao uinIik. L. uyci: & SUV. OIL AND LAMPS. J. F. KEELER&CO., (si n rvvta Tj KttLka a arotoix,) N. 5, Farly Hu'-tJirs, Ncrtä ef Court UUe, TKRRK HAÜTK.1NII., Dealern in Oil a Cc Lampn WHOLKSAI.r. V RUT ML. 1,11 tf II.J. Kl.i:i.i:il, Agent ' . LU .. TONSOniAL. Medicated Hair Wash! pUOK. C5KOUOE W. CANADA X kartrf rttttej bia havira; an4 Hair Ireaait; !UIown,aaMiaitheTerTe Hanl II ue, bees tear t luf-Ttn the ctuiens and putUe ireoerally, that ha la t-w prepare-t to wt:t trjxm cujt-n.ra In his saal aaufatory manner. Mrtc a tier. Men fieo to Hbaspw-toiBf Ctttaa: I1m aod little (ttrla Hair. flIO W.CAKATit. astl

LIGHTNIMQ RODS.

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re.Jy, ou khort noike, to put up u reaoua. XfttStiCC Of tllC IfVlMTf',

t-raii, the 1'alei.t i!rl Lighting Kod & tbe Utat in uib( approea sty is Also tbs Coppsr Rod. rutu as Uli tven rn nut on b. rs fur tLs lsst fr w inn. lean pntnp atJOcnitJ per fxt. CU anJ er. Kridfnc on corner f 41h aud Cbestnat ktrrU. JAMK.S II. Ill Um)N. JuiiM4ali SOAPS AND CANDLES. i. v. iii:;i,ct rv, Mi.u(j ltir-r f German and Jio. 1 Soaps, Common ami Presied Tallow Candles, &c, On final, SiHih-F.Jst jurt nfllierity. (( Vnillvs awl Soaps S..I I I j tt lalrlU. A liUral Üm out.t ill le int t tbus. Lu lur In Istm quaullltr. Soai aiid Üaiiillc Outra.ilerl 4Uil to'any ini.le In (t iv 1 i.nati . C ASH .l.t for TU..w an ! C.t-. .Ull o l lriTit AGRICULTURAL. FARM F.KS, LOOK TO YOUR INT l'RKST II AKVIXT CM Haines' Illinois Harvester. rPhe Agent of this celebrated ma.1- rliine La.s the ltatir of offorlng t the farming community a perfect macUiiw, w Licit is nriloiibtelly ttie lct IIjrvenii( Machiuu In the worl.l. HOME TESTIMONY. Ma. TiKovich iVr; I Lave been nMng one vt the lriii m unniAil H iriAatofa for Ihn I-!" ihr vir at.ji am 0 well rlea-ed with It. that I wouM not . .... ...V. , ke :h) for 1 1, If I coul J not out ala wnothertT the "e kliul. 1 nnl by cirrt-noe, that there la at anie Kimi. h-asr a amn ci f i.uiper acre in iue way 01 c. riii wheat, over that cut ami ut up by tli nuijt appruvt d reapers. la fact I wuM not let my anproved reapra. In fwt I wuuM iKt let ir.y'jtrain l.e cut Id any other way, if it w ere cllen'tl to he put in the shock free of exp nee. SAMl'KL MILLKiAN. Jrjf Jtr,e II tut.. Mi ij I emloi xe 'the atove. T. V. MI LI, It. AN. One y'ar ajfo in purhal one of the IllinoU ! veateri, aiHi wiiiat;ot i!ijen witn tue u-., ......t.i.rr.jiiv en.inr, aim,! Mr. Mkllifran hKait aix.ve, about t lit mml r ae. curin rrain. 'ioA'vvi JOHN RASKIN. I not only endorse all that Mr. Milligan saytialxirrt hi IUiooi-i IIarventr, tut will farther tbit I would 0t take ?1,W0 for tny luachirH' If t conld not Iirocure ono of the Kanje Vind. JAMES JACKSON. ' Lave tiM-d one of HaiueH' Ulinoia Harvesters dnriiiK the lat two aeiona with entire satisfaction, and wonld ny to our brother farnw-r that we would nt take f.0o for the one we have, If we could not procure another of th m kind, and we endorse all that Mr. Millirsnaaya about tLitrcoda ofLarveittInf?. THUS. Y. UlMJI KK. PKTF.lt LYONS. Otter Crtek Tow nvhip, Vigo Co., InJ. Mr. Uaovia Sib: I Lave ucd one of Haines'Illinoin Harvesters for the la "t two y rar, and Lava used various kinds of the nvM approved rvsiu cf other p Altern, and find by cloo calcalatiwii that 1 ran avJbout two-third of tho eapeuae by nlna; tne Illinois Harvester. 1 worin ni take si,uuu lor the one I tave If I could not proenre another of the a.-ira kind. It did not cot in more than L: cent per at er to harvest thy wheat the pa.t two years, taking into roimidoration th mM of owlni( and avlnir of the irrain. JACOB ItKOWX. The above Tnaratl gentU-iorn are all renidenta in our nld-d all hut two are within on hanr'a ride of Terr Hant aiwl would willingly a;ive any lnr.rmstionas to tbeuse and utility of this llarveMer, that nay be aked. In addition to the above iiani-d narveiti r I have a good Comlind KoajK-r und W..w. r (Rd'a) that I will warrant to do good work, and whUh I will vll fr100 on twehe inoiithi time, or exchange for liraln or k1 liore. 1 am al .o sab-Agent fur the Justly cel. tratcd Luck Eye Combined It'aper and Mwer, id to W the iHimuc iu c;itovr.u, Aic-rit for Vi ico and urroimUlne; coniilioa. TPlfi-ie call and oMaln a pimjdilrl snd exam ine the Mai hliif. No. 2, Fast nid.' rublic S'pure, Terre Itante. Jun" Itla lm PIANO TUNING. tne-wß " uiu:ai;ly to thi: avishks J of many of my former iatron. I bav reuned again Tuning and Repairing rian, Meh1'n an I other Mumi-al lutnin-.Mita. r.n a practical piano maker, ali f avm ably known lo many cltirma of Terre-llv.tte aa a firat ch Tuner tar oer Mx year, pet fa t aatifuHoii I guarant'd to all favor lug nie w ith their patronage. I will iit Trrr. Haut regularly evrry four werk. rian w III ! engaged l y Ihn year. All or.Vra le.'l at th reidi-n-e of Mr. IH. Allen Prnc, Mri Mleitt. or tb Jitr Aiedrmy, will inert with prompt attention. Kej-tfull v. I.. Kiss.Yr.K, Mnic Iiealer, and Tnwr au. Itepalrer of Mnairal lnhirnrortit, liHKK.CASTI.K, IM. mylCUf FLORIST AND GARDENER. rPHI'j undersigned ofTers 1 ter.s of Terre llante and vldti to tli cittrldtilty, a flr.a anl lara aawtmetit -f flowera, rotiaitiug of roea, vet ben a. arid t-ouqneta, atvt alo evergreens, early veg table., etr at his Store Ncitli Main Street, between Bib and Tth Streets; anl ala-j at his fiardep, at tha first lane between tha Vlnrenne and I'arlUla Koad. Wild JAW CIIOIJT., Mat?l?w Horit and tiardener. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. .. Mio Street You v. Ill ßr.l bla bouae fuU of Kreh ;eJ- of every tlilra; that ran be put l a bou d th kiinl, ati-1 aild tr a very small profit fur ra.h. As the tJ arelortht for rash, md ly myrlf. tbe inabtr a'vl price will compare favorable, with aw l"ue In tte nty. F.rerylhi'-t soli will le ilellied to any put of the cltr f:-e ef tbrir. Cs'l atN. V., Siil Sit r-et, Terr It S it-, Ir I' n a. A.C. FT KM) vl 'it. ManhlWtf COAL! COAL! INT o Fir a. c. ccmb. CO.MIN t. a. cunts. iiiMinir.n. HAVlNilre'-eMjypnfchae-d tt- Coal I an, f.r rarrly knosinaa tha"iCHF: MLNF..V u-i-tbree-y?iarter tuiles wetfiba city, arsi now prepared to rjmia tha dtltens of Ter.a Hsuta and vtc'.r.l;y, wi:b a exd arthl of wetl-acreened toal, a Crarea to su't tb-a raritous Hute. fe ar a! Ajrerta f jr the H chland, Frai!l and Famerabor Ca1 Mines. JtT Orti-x left at tb VlffiCminty Scalea ee at the reeljenca of eiUi.r prepciet., near tbe PJrbmood Illr. tuiui rnlfl be filed on sbovt retire. . . , ' "... - - - - - - . Ulveaa a trUv. piIOTOOUAril A LB UM H ami Csri fortriita a ra aspl ly Just rsalra4 at BCCaU3Il niHAJa'S BOOUTUJUL

JUOTICG.

CHARLES ALBHULER, Office one door Kat of 15 ranch Hank, TEKKK HAUTE, INP. fiecUl attention given to Conveyancing aki taking lcposilinw may 31 CAHPETO. Tho "Writing on tho Wall" Changed t an INDKLAHLK IMI'HK.SSIOK "O.Y TBti: MtsOOtl!" Iu thoe MMV STYI.K VAliVUTS j vst KF.cr.ivr.n AT THF Buckeye Cash Store, rsr.MJNd fast ani nir.Ai. Ite.-t lirussels Carpel liest Thiee Flv CarpeH... . ,'Jkts. ..Wlct. All Wool ('aqU iteducel iu I'rice to liScts. 4.V Cirti H educed to ttcK 3ic IJlcts. i',c " " " KKTti. ThU U tho dreat Carj-tt Sale of tie Sruton. Wall Taper included in the snle. Ttrmt strictly Cath. FIRE INGUnAfiCE. iEtna Insurance Coinp'ny, IIA. IITFOHD, an thi: TROY, IM. Y. FIRE ! 47,000 Loooos adjuotod and paid; viz : l) Ilrick Storrss ntut f'ontrnl. -l DxvellingH nntl Content.. 1 Hriek .Shop. J HrUk Stnhles. Mettled, for Crtsli, nbout wl7,00O. II AfJKII V MrKKKN, Act. inar-dlw WOOL! WOOL! 100.000 LBS. WANTED, ANI FOR which 1 will pay t!- Li:hrct lnce in Cash, at my Leather Fre, N. 112 Main Street. Terre llutc. In t. uiajV3itr L. A. KL'KNKTT. MARKETS. Am Ordinance lor the Heiter Trotcctinn of the Mnrkct. Srr. 1. I itordaned by tb Coratnoti Council cf the City of Terra Haute, tbat Itahall b unlawful fr anjlp'r"on to retail Fresh Meats ouUida of iLc Southern Market llouae without first proctrinK ctne therefor, and any penou w ho ahall violate this Ordinanoe, ball on conriction forfeit and pay any not exceeding twenty-five dollars. Sac. 2. The foregoing prohibition ahall not extend to tales of wild game, ii!b nor low U, nor to alt of meat froui l'otk or Icklne Uoaaea during the pack -Ing aeaaona, nor salet of animala by the quarter. lür.c. 3. Any person may procure a licenae to sell Trent Meau for one year, by paying to the Treasurer the uro of fifty dollar, of which fact the Treasurer ahall give to the applicant a certifcate, and on thla Win? preaiT.ted to the Clerk he halltharg ihTreasurer with the amount and imue a lic-tim authorizing the party te retail Trli Meats in the City for one year, which, when counter igned by the Mayer, unsll constitute ibe licenae rcb rred to in the firat auction of this Ordinance, provided, however, that In case a person w Ub.es a license to rtall only Pork, be can hat the aatue by paying fifteen dollars, and provided further that a Iwrnw tortuil m-tt, ncrlly or pork only ball rot authortte the hoUer i.iu in tint on r.iaf oi rUMnea. FilC 4. The Stall In the Market Houe shall te rental a fotlow, to-wii: Any person wuhlng tu rent sny one of th- twelve stalls on tberateni( hall pav BBventy-five dollars pr-r year for the same, but If he takes an additional stall adjoining, he hall have It for tweuty-flva doll am, but be ahall not aut. let any ta!l to a third person und.-r penalty of payIng tha ruu rent oraeveuty-nve aouar. ir m Hme. Any person can rent any t.ne of the eight ntalla 1 the west etd of tbeMarkit House ly psylng from thirty-flTe to alxty dollars par annum, to t caeu cy the Market Maut. One half of the rer.t iu..ney ahall be paid la advance, and a not payable in w Biontbt with approved security given f.T tbe Hbe r half, and no peraon will b permitted lo occupy a atallwiUioutha lug paid tha reut In advance of the timohe occupie. Any peraon rerit'rg any of the twelve italU la the eaU end, as alu.ve statel, can harathe refual of the aaroe rroin ar lo car at the um reut, for Ce ear. Srr & Hie market hours Mi all i i.-..pw - llriween the flrt of ADril and the firt otlXU.bel, neachdav i f the week, Sundays v.epte.l, frtn 3 o'clock-till 9 o'clock A. and on Saturday evenings from 6 till hairpat 9 oViork, and from the Hrt of tk tol r till the first of April, from 4 till 9 oVU k a. i.,an.l on Saturday evening from a Him o fuxk. S..v . The monev receirel from licence aud rents of tie Market Hou and penalties for vlolati.wi of Market trdlnancea. ball after pajlt g the expen of the Improvement on the Mai kel rlete nw rrrdercd, ha kept a aeprate fund on Interest, and denominated "the Market H"tie Fuud. ,sfr. T. All Ordirancea in confli. t with IU are hereby repealed. Adopted Mavrotb, a.n. iv.z. Aueü W. II. fTTF.WART, Marr. J. K. (Uu a, Cleik. inajWaw FRESH GOODS. SiI,K S.MVQVES, Fsira Heavy and Rich Stales at 7, V fl-. 15. .Silk .llanllc, In t ew nhape-tl.tO, t'.. 6,tT,W, f 0 and 1. Laco lYlantiOS & Points. Ftim a r.aii'arttpt linptter'a sale 2,3, 4, C, I t:o. (Jrenadine Shawls, Spun Silk SluwK; Harepe Shawls and other choice ht)des for Summer Wear. KKW LOT SMALL CHECK SILKS! f rown and White, Illue and Wbite, Turpi at Wbite Wack and White, t;-een and White, ty the )atdor trea Fatlern, at Mc, 7.V,trtc and fl per yard. lll.tck, White and Drab Crepe Maretz ! Tn jards ide, for Mactles atxl Shan la. lVorff (iTtnndinrt, Or;nnt1itt, JntinnHt, Camlrici. And Iber lylea thin Ireea tioda Just re. elvrd. Immense Stack Tin Ai Chcii'd drey iods, Ftr si(ret and Traveliot; 5"i, 7, H, I. It,' ai IV. S in Unhrellts, Parasols, t'arriaße SliaJe-a, "latent styles." Ladles and Mk-es Ion;; A Short Mitt, Lars- Assorunei.t "0c to 2,M per pair. l .dies' Lude Thread Ho-e, Openwotk Hofe, Stirr KjtglUh Hose, Alexandre,! Kids, i'rimming Ribbons, Hellinra, .Laco Handkerchief, Fins, tii't. Steel and Silver Ihittons, etc., etc., etc., Ar.tJ fe iVer (iooJt Kettited IWy at rjIKALL, ElOOT A: CoS, Opiosite Hair's Prig Store. MUSICAL. TOUT'B UNION QUADRILLE BAND I sina ATTIJVT rOMPTLT TO ALL CALLS lotbaBiaK"! no- Haste fomlahs.1 fot fiall aad Tartitl atr""! f'1

MEDICAL.

DR. ROBÄCtfS STOMACH ITTIM i AUK. NT TO BE EXCELLED a HroMACIIfC r tut OIGESTIVE ORGÄNS.

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. A. ...v.. kdlHV I VVTN V v xx . i-v i af,vcivX vcxnvVvvXov Vvv VkvcAVvVvovvs VWve. vus. Nov IV vovw vv vvovc v ivvvYv'v.t: vvyvCV vV VC VYOVvCV WWVC, vvvc VX VWVYC VVCYCVVVC 7 7?.7r? f irjcr. til ' , n . O'lCh r LT l.tj. ' Liver Ccravlaiiit, hzcLi&csizoii, TcLlLllCUlCC, iav ivV vWscuviCS W.VV UVVYC. v a tVVVvV V0VCVSV. VOOS CVYVVX v . v .v VvCvViS, vsvktv WiAVwCC v. "RotvtV ocovV VjvW.. lAYC YvAv VVVÄ lOv. AuucV.'s tAu.vivviV. vVvwv avvv uAtto VakVsK"'iV V0Vv. tV. w c w c w vwii VYvt-vv vc tv, V kv X v: v AWC VVUt-: Jinely en--t'.tVi icilh a - - nr.', : terjeiiers. r rir fcr '5. yrieicr, 6 to - 7, i)i: SALE BY P. M. ralNXFIJT. Terr nsrte. J. R.CTJMNilHAM, " WM.UPHt KT, NewOoheT.. FKTKR KCSK1KK, CemUeviile. And ly lrt;(ra:ta and Merthar.ta a;erera"j vhrcvt-k-l.onl tha Untd Slates and Canadaa. STOVES. aa AT GROVERS, r. ast side rrnuc sc,itarp.. 1 IV; - 5 -T-Z ' f n w . w . ir . i . i ' ,s - ' - 1' J)( I! v-.ijr: , ,- . i. i The Best Cook Stovft in the Market. THEGUKAT LAHOR A FUEL SAVER t3T Warrantrd to dtre Satisfaction! aplWlM TRANSPORTATION. Central Ohio and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads. The lrrt ntlfnl Heule to tall Cnstern 1'ltlr. rpHUOUGH Bceipts Riveri for .L I'relnht over the almts Leads to all pvir.is Fast at aa low tatea aa any othee rente. Special car n'.vm H the tranipervstln ef all Muia of lis Puxk, and a aafe trankt marantd en a'.l shlrnnenta. ECH'Tl F. ROFTt, A tart. Terre Hante, lod. OScewltn J.D.K uly A rVn.oolBt fueet. p. ate tie Bttwart Bonae.' Xayl 'ildAwlm

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HELMBOLDVS GENUIN F. FKFFa 'HIGHLY (Nrr.NTHATKIM COaiUlM KLfin Vvti. AriUwodM-lflcfi,n1lr 1 ,U1,V K DtM-aM.oru M.AUDKK. K1INKY? l)kVn and LKOl'S ICA h a' W E I J JXtf S . 1,ka m. 11 ctlc.tt- AKÄOhl KXTS Utto i.ltliT Vtit tywLlch WATKKY Vll CAUCUM d.-u3' Uotia, a: 1 all L'NXATt'RAI. K N LA KP, K k I: IKTsI, trtlorl,ti wtU ,,1'AIS AMI lMUAUli 4T10N acl la gcud f t IIZN, WOMEN, OR CnilJjliEN. HtlirIJ'S rXTRACT Bl'CliU Kur Y.aWn. Ariir.frcm Firewra, nailticf Iilpaliwn. Karl livliM-rvlioo or Atu. ATTKNlai Wliu TUK MI.U)WISli STMKTOKa Weak Nrrin, Horror vUHeae. irrmMijiK, l'.niiiriof Vii.ii-1,. Tain in IK. L'ulvrr,al I rALUI) fOUSTf XÄNCK. ' viiiiifti x a a w . . b . W. I T VI II i.iv-f c. j .. 'INS! MTV IVIiir.vii'uvM ....... . x iiur Mary ar awar or tha caa.a or ifcrir auffrMn M'T'0K wMXCOXKK.S. TUK RECOltDS OF TUK I.NSAXK AS Y IX MS AnUlLe HelaiKlio! DeatLa l y Connuttit tioo TUK CnVSTlTI.TlD'VliM'k AH.r-T,. .,.. (JKtJAMC WKAKXrs; rUa'.r- L aid t du to atrrnKtlia aj.J IroirArate ih ür.t TTV Which Iluntoib' EXTKAIT LLCnt i,.:,,..: tori. TiJAiiriu.couir irii ct atmen. FEM ALKS-FF M A U'.S-lT. U A ! t s OLD OK lOUMJ, KIXÜI-, MAkkJKD. VR tKin'luo.HI stAKIUAliK IX M iNY A1TECT1UXS I hCLUAK TO I KUAlJa tb Eatract Uuchu U uiualle ly any c thi rem.. f a in CLloroais or I.rteuiun, Ix-u-fanty, rainfuiifM, hupprei-ioii of Cu.toroary Ktacnativj Vlcratei or .V irr Loa Hate of tie L'terua.lnr.L.. or White, Mrrility, at.i for all ci-mp!.. -,iU i:iij.rl iu r, m ueuirr arii: Koni Ir.Ui.crtLior, lial tit ef I).Kpationf or in tLa Ir.CJ K ÜK C2f A Sß K OF LI R. NO FA Iii LT SUOLU HL WITIiOLT IT. Tau aoMoaxrUiJAii, afiaccar, oa rriAaaav UKLMBOLD'S K 1 TRACT Ii IcV' i:c it kt vim: a seh In all the!r Surcp, At Iitd Kapern Little or do char r of Wet; N0 Inco&veooce AND NO KX rOSVKK. ltcauei a frequent deaire and ghra trerglii t t rlnate, thereby Hetnv inff OUlractiona, I'rcvtutiiij; and Curis.g Striclutea of tb Uretara, Ailayiu Tain and Icliammation, ao frquect la the claei of JUae, and expellinit all ToHo-ku. Diüeased. and worn-ant Matter. thocai. rrom morn am WHO WAVE TIIJJ VKTIMS OF grACK5, akd who Lare tid iGk rria to be cured In a h.4t time, have found tL-y rrre dtwtfd, aad tbat tht ,,lX)IX,,baat ry the tse of "Powerful Amugenu," U a ncd u;kin the tinriu, to t reak on lu an apjjrarated frrn. an! 1 KKU APS A FTK K A! A KKIA O K." ZTee UF.LMTOLIi-.t FITKACT FICHU f r all aflis Uoi;a an lieaea cf tte ;t uiAitv oitt..t, W heth r existing in .iaI.i: oit itjiam:, Frvni whatever cause crigtr:t:rjr. ai d r.o ciattt r I now ia).m; nta.nuimj. Dim-as fthe" rgain r-;:ire tb -f a I:ui ri UF.LMIK)LL K XTKACT Hl'CHU IS THE(;Ki:TMl RniCf And is rt rtain to Lave the d-fciud rTct iu all !: äsen for which It I reo it ti.niJed. Kvideticc cf n:it reliatle and r-pwiMe thatact! w ill accompanv tb tm-dicin s. ChliTinc ATI'S OF CUK Frcrn 8 vV0 p'ir.di' With tiau.ekkr.ewn t ) X-1 K N: A N V F A M f . Irice fl per fcottie, or aix f.r fr,I'aere1 iai address. Securely pi.ckid f. om ol a. r At. on. I n tn.ptfUi in all c..iuii.i.i.K-ti. : il re oiinntnleed. Aü vice rnll AFllDAVIT. Teraona'-lv appeared tx-f.-re me, an A Hern, an .f tLa City of I-bilade IrL.a, II. T. HELM huU, ChemUt, w to teil g tluly tworn, d l say tbat Lia preparation Cotta! us no narcotic, mercery, or l'ijsriou drtg, tut ! pyiely Tegrtal e. U. f. HFLMliOUl Jtole MaLCiacturer. gwi-rn aud aul-aait-ed t (f.rerne, tie fid (.i: ti 5ovfrr.Ur,l'sU. WM. i'.Ull'ftAKl). Aldertta. aJtrrs 1 it r I-r li.f.rmatun torH ti.Vfn j H.T.nr.LMitOUi, F-ractical and Analytical t'brr.ist, t(H !..Mi:h VmIi St (r rbeuiut rhila. lll.WAItl. IIa' (01NTI HH UN AM INFKINTHLFU IRALFI.2, tvto ladeavorto ditpoA "or r&tua f and "enaa" aticuio rma aarrvATioa attaixap ai neuuUilJ'e tier .m'.uc rrtparatioriS, Riirantacltt. " " Paraayarll'.a. Improved Koae W aeli. Holaty T. H.r.Ar.RA ( , J.Ii TNlNr.HAM, 1. M.ImTiNKKU.V, AUJ.S TKNCf, O.W.rATKiCK A. tXV. And all Inxgr.Kta evervwfcere. AJKFOUHRLj'TOLIjS TAKK NO0THIR. Cut cm t the advertisement and aeixi fr U. A5u AvouiiativsmuR and Exrosr, Hin Li KUwiy 2 Slight Colli, niih. a timrZ rtrtxadi,. Pctu are rugose cf ths imcrtj&ic cf zizj-ying a ficiittL cr CfLlcht tld. in iis firzi tilgt ; tzl xvKiih ir the ttgirjiirjj- uutJi y2 to a rrJll remedy, if rzt aittndfi t?, s:r uxrcjirzt ir.iroduord rlcxr t,ears ago. Ii 7w-3 irn f.rcirJ fa tey are th Uzi irtixc l-efrc the .ulltJ fjr tciirz is., fields. $ i .fcnxtltia , jLs.uu7ia,aIüj'L th Hj&dn? tjjugh in ficJi-nurrifLtLcux, urul Kitncrzus cfrctizr.Z cf ihiPktCdt, ivir ;mmei;'af relief. Public Speakers If Sittger arvi tirtr.gicr.ir.g t it::. Cold ly (Pnigizis and (Te u 7 in JScdicirs, at 15 ccrUs cr let. trSll9 THOS. H. RARR. feb7Jwly-U lirnsUt, Terre-Ilacie OR PECTORAL TR0CHE0. J l.iaiix.'WARBiJrrED 15 in iii5Tjra. For tha ImtnediaU '.. f ai.d certain Cere t f ruaila. Cold. Inlluenva, Aatlf ma, llflaramriit Wooplni ( on c Ii ( nlnrrah Ilren clatilt IHtfinilt llrrnttiinax. Here Tltronl. Ac. Ac. Ac,; For Ministers, pnM!. Tk.ra and H.r a-es., thee TKOTHfcH ara Indir" 'r C"earl.K "' Rir.r.eihet'rr the Voir. Kmev:rar ier , Voir, Kmev:rr. lirr" .Ich they sia taken-l-ei-1 sa.'y et, rj'-mi, m i-repa.-as !. a.' tun a. I alot., i.'t liable t The ease ;ta sib! carted In tbe purket. ruilr for on chsnftln ar.vc:Smate, ror.ta.n.r.g fc- i -. itn tbe sut JelK-ale cri.tituttt h. cl t a n"T. tie.i rKommenJsUoa I a:i to jH. tbetn a fair ti lei. Price 85 Cent Vrr llavx. fjld Vy firrrK'st c"ral!y, an I at lolesala ty Taym. II. IAaa,mer Lh atl W abali KutcU, Tst - AT DARTLETTC. 1 Q'7 DIAIUKS FOB Qi loOais ATBAUrLETT. IÖUaWs T ADIKS hide Ccnbs, Barl ar.d Kabber Hoarnl Cot&be, at EAanjrrra. odi:yh LADY'S BOOK for v. X l wen.ber at a?JVI Tis mTs T7PX. Ä6bsrlptlna rw!iM f jr 1IC3 call early Jut Uec'il .il riartlrir-! f PHC DAY HCHOOL BELL, ly JL the antbT ef tha 5abbth hebest Bell; ptl. ceuta. A FINK AKSORTMf 5T0F Cnloo Kcte I air and Knaelcs. rortWi. '" randam B-ioka, Dlai Afase aWJirswic "... ... ak . Bi A a a HIS ale Povtfolloa, a new Had, cvy H-T-aa i HolitmAc; CaUandisedl cltf