Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 399, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 June 1862 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
;t KRKE-IIAUTK: THURSDAY JUNKS.
tions I v , mi-.ii n v fnn.titUCnt. fAdi than
rr;rrwnf afire,' vi eae -f. '". f man. or obco le -Umiauraw 1 to
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UrUm lÄmcoln f male rar n the South. DamzlW. Voob.ii i is.
..f Smut dutches to tie Mk-curi Vm ct it give information of the capture uf Price r. l Van Dorn.bytieneral -a. a V'z refer the Jenm to an art! in r-, r..I KiiavtT. who i I i . n . . . t I .1 arueni Aoit.ias i- m - f l.,i,n. iilIv nro la i ii a c inoi. uii.. ----- , LoM a Contention at Greecca,t)e on Saturi, .cftbi, week, to noniaau delate, to at aT .1 - lj. .... r -r it. i t h ri i t! prc?cr.t month. Vigo co.w.ty hou'd not be behind in her ittcir't in tU uatter. Yirglntn. The i!actr'c of ccc:oii had it birth iu Virtrüii.. Her jiuliticianj were the firt to ..n:r.cat6 tho ductrite. which by constant by consUDt itil it cul mir: I reiteration rained ticuMb. until it cul min I - I . ol in ih ,on u. a.. g.jrii! .nofa war. who-eliiieof batueitrctcb-1 a re-ictaUhiy. At a later dy John L. Laihoun, the nizirJ of the S'julh. with an inordinate ambition lor tho organizUiou cf a gtcat Southern Confederacy, bcarue the a Itocat of State Sotereignty, a the surest meani of fcrcrin- the Uuion, and oter- ... . , , a r u , whelmm- in gcnerM depa.r the fonJcat b-rc ofcitilixed man. And again Virginia vied withSoaih Carolim tu her devotion to the dora i, f the riht of a Sttla to aacele from the Union at discretion, and fslablih a burtrurnrnt of it own. Calhoun and Iliyte were tho representative f this p-oli eyjin the South, and allowed no occasion of a pjtlic character to pi" without urging its cout'.tutiotu! ?r and practicability. They sought, in the Scnato of the United States, in cigl-tecn hundred and thirty-three, to win for tt.eir dir!::ig ch.cme, a iclory over it. opponents, and t. mukc it the admitted constitutional riht of a State. Upon this juct;.n oteticiWy, occurred the giet debate between Webster atd Ilayno. The que-'tion waa a great one, and upon it occurred the greatest debate of the Americau Senaic. Mr. WetoUr, iu ono gtant cfTrt exploded the whole doctrine of seCe--iioa and nullifi cation. He ahowed by arguments which his opponents made no efforts U answer, th it it had no foundation in the Constitution. Under the poweiful 5troke it defenders reeoile! and for awhile remained silent. The next appcad was to the sword, and not to logic. Virginia sanctioned the doctrine again, and testified her devotion to it by consenting to make her soil the bittle-field for tho final aettlement ol the great rpiestion. How magninimous her couduct to her allie. It was the eipertaticn of the leader of the rebellioii that no hostile army would et er be able columns of the IVlerals uutil'lheir (overnti.fiit, n-i ieotird abroad, aiid ihe iiat.oi.tl (iovcinmci.t coniiiuoil that their nubtion was au impo ibibtt. H it tht d.np apln'iitiuei-t has b-rn mn.t bitter to them. Their fjrtifi -aliorii hue been leveled with tin ! nt, and their armies ht leen drieu bik juddelrate l.it neuly every point uu til within whit thev call the Confederate ti )en nient aie nearly a half million of federal soldier, gradually advancing to the - l.WX 111 III Hl.l'JllllIIUIII1.llk VI - Vl-J-vr. which they ncicput in tlie field. Vir.'inia I..is sitrrernj more tlian any other Puie, in ... . . ... . tn de worin;: t) nuke c.m! lUiUlrina fur t ' " nhi h her pditii ian htve intohed her ti ife with ihe IVleral jsiwer. in It is impos-ible petliaps to imagine a Countr more desolat.i and dct iUted than a por t' -- t . i t tion of irrmia. Prior U her secession, her . . . e j-"Iho wcrcpaiiniis u.wcr a.imi ui r. Iv hltv mil ion of dollar, and with but little prosj-evt of a change. Rat how infinitely better then than now, when her public iu-debtei!iiC3thasincrc--cl to urhanetiormon.i - amount as to destroy all hope of an honora b!c payment of her crclitors With devast stcl fields and vallos, and pdl-ged towns and cities, she will be left t mourn for a hund. cd years b co'de the insanity of her eoHion, and the magnitude of her crimes. Sute Sovereignty and the divine right of Slavery have at last robbe! her of her mast valuable pwrfeesdiun.. They hive broken daw u her ppirit. eahaute.1 her encrgie, pros tratcd h.r oratr.crce, .md wallowed up her reaourres. She hat descended ti a deraditiou, from which ker people cau never raise her gsn to resjK'CUbility. If her towns ail eitica eier return to their former prosperity ; if her j. ulSio ciadil is ever restorfl; if the commerce which gladdened her waters -hall again Uit her port; if her fcrtile valleys aain sound with the buy hum of industry; if the school howe and tho church t i ii i .ii I giu crovu her hills and nestlo down in tier s . valleys, it w, 11 be when her hum.au chtttels gite away to the enterjising Northmen, ami when Sute Sovereignly p.litKians have te ruaie eatir.ct. Pudair the rule of free men, ami the mild away cf tree ir.titutior., mre than her former refutation and chvracter would evenloal'y return. Sl-fv hut ajrely t terterrit rv coming sgiia ar, der Kclersl rule. S-n she must hvve a provisional OnrernorU rnf.rce o'edience to law and order wither. I er 1. ii is Her IiCtcher, l.Ve Jickson of Mi Hsri i of Tr iii ai.d Rector ol Ark u..ji, wJl t cun.p iled X) al'ii don his Sute, for his crimes aiii.t her penile ail couutry. Wherever t e may chaoce to find a. rcfUi. plivo. hv Ca. CoOtoplate dcth UJsjU the SuiTold. Ol au IUva,l.ioU flight . ffotn the coui.trj Vc ha betratet. a Departure ul Ivrgular '1 ruwps In obediai.ee to oc: rs from the e rtrv ol U'dir, a diUdiun'ul o! li. uest Stale in" fantrt has been sci.t in ro Vrt Colurr.b'i. in this hilor to teui force the reutvr in (ten. llAilsck's corna-iand. That er hi ........ . . i. . I tsiipvsmi ' a fwua.s aa aa i na ur.nia ui iTMriinir.i a trosr.s at t srlle. l a., waere a troc; o! hore will jon ard accompany them b tl.e r desunation. Resides these, the aoldiers of the Uth ami 12thjregular ir.fir.rry at Pert Ham:ltrn,Ieft on Monda?, fir Waarirfr-.n .V. V. rf, iiy
a -ti. .i continent, and trirdle three thousand printed report of Secretary Chaae on the confined to tho few rautiu tumj speaker, m-;eH 0f co-t A life time devotion to tho finar.ee. submitted to Colore iu December 0t largo gabble and lltllo bratni. aad a fow . ... . . o . . i . .. list. I'pon the aubiectofthe public debt aud editor who write atrocioua Iaivliooü ui .1... fnnA Iit irniiii Matenirn uau civen it . . . . ...... i ..i.v..i.i i i. .i .. ...i i i; ...... i:ii,. .
in. ..3 .i . - i T- L ...I . . - .1 . .i I . t . r . I. kapiI rr crac 1 1 1 ro dir n n til. 'Or I
Dinvaaeine - ouiu proper. i ne iuin anl atmpatiiies incline mem 10 me Moe oi ivnwuijH, . i,--- --j ' .1.01. lortibVat.oD, were reginle.1 aa imprern.ble. Union, and just as soon as they can aalely do or soldier of the ITn.tcl State, shall be sub- Uc I. ao thet will doubtless come forward and ject to the sme punishment. e regret and the Confederate arm.es were supposed to ;itlJ5re,JIulI?0r11 tf ,i.eM-ilar Mbtlm.nt that he did not a ay ,o in ditinct term, if be competent ti bol l in chock the heavy f,, favor of a return to it. that w.i his meaning. Resides the coarse
The Finances nud the rnbllc Debt Uemnrkaible Accuracy of the Kalinin tea of Secretary Clnc. Mr. Vooihces. of InU. a few Jays ?.
provoked a discission In IVugres on tnc u nancitl condition of the lieueral (toterument lUt has developed the fact that the eipensca r.. .-nr .l.irLint the cirantic military otcra-
. biva them ran against tb Rebellion are much le-a o a a t and .... . . i . I l..i tho public bad teen lea to oeueve, uu. i
.lerd much lea than tbey were pre treu nation. I reason uu the coulrart, ha ratti-
meet, r'or wuif months past it lui ueen ertM
currently reported that the daily expenditures. J tho
that 1 reaaurr. on alt accounts, were irom i ct, three to four millions, which would loot up I ly - - . a a a annual airirresate of from nine hunureu to 1 i leKe hundred million. I'.ut it apjeara, I from aaia.cmenieiureo.a ine ire.ury inc li-...rfmf -,..1 anbrnittl t. thöHouiÄ oi
i. ' o rv.i vi.hioii hit I. Mr Luiu, th. -Lkir v.,i,r.H4 f f.-!.L. M'
- . .m a . . . I Pawr.4. oi JiaAaciu.iu, mat tne exivnut- ti,e tore- are now averaging one mill ion of dol- 1 i i ... I... . 1...... f , V. t w - 1 I - iSirri;jvrrmwnu,tJ,u,u..ii.,.uv, NaTT.Vtnce the adreut of the rrenl Ad...;..j:.r.t;.M, t.nt f.,r hun,!rM ..1 .,T. . tee. m.njoii dollar Uowo to tne -J oi iav. S. too. about the public debt. the people Urne ha; e been allied and the cnenL tli c.tnt lr il.nn.l lilt )un mmi'isl li cetU'm ainiater prophecici that at the end of theprcent fwcal j $w r (June 30th) the naIkuul debt would be from a thousand to t'jrclvc hundred miliioiu, but it appears that " - - " - - - - -. i on the -Md of May the public debt was but j $1M.WHI,WK), and on the 27th $IS5,WH,UU0 ' ' . . ... . . I includinjr iTO.(n.K).(XK) left ly the Uucltauaa AdmruUtration. At thia rato of increje the pUbi;c debt will be, on theoOthday of June, about Ol'J,00.(00, or lt i than half rubl;c dclt will be. on the 5lh day of June, l'Cri. about $ol'J,()00.(00, or lti than half a a l l i . aa.l 1 1 '"f,mn1,s caii MtMuU to . a w 1 1 m - r l f rkWir)aBaaiariii.Ta tfief uble collUinea on pare Ü3 of the pro lowini; statement: On the l.t July, lfCO, the pub lie debt u On the l?t July. Ictll. the pub lie debt wa (n the l.t July, lüCi, tuk nui-di.it wut. ik.. . S517,372.K2 Thm, ia December ht, ta the ruidnt of 'H'- ftrtAr.,jftn4 the Uebellion with unforeseen contingencies arising almost ,-rS"" " o . . ; every hour, for which millions mihttvo ro qinrcu. the becrctary ol tne t reaniry mitevl within about one milliou and a hall what the debt would probably be on the 1st dy of Jul t ensuing. The actual figure, a ;. i . .. .. .. ... . i . v, .,VvSr. in ue Fern niov, iuati- iu iuui.w t the present rate of increase, to July lt. .r.- .M'MMI.Ol a 1 Secretarr Chxo's ttimite. mule in i.ecemuer, irui, call for. $517,272,01 DltTercnce $1,G27,1J No uch accuracy as thi has ever been re alired in time ol profound peace, and wo submit that the Finance Mini-ter who achieves it, anmNt the dijturbin,? it rlticnces and constantly recurring nece.-iiic for enlarged ex; enditurc in ?uch an enormous war a this, is de-ertihjr of the fullc-t confidence and liitr!tct rri'.-o of hi countrTmen. 'Aif Inqtirrr. I'iilou Lcudem in North Cnrolnn. It is fortuuate, in view of tho late ymp toms of returning loyalty in North Caroliua, that there are able men in that Commonwealth both competent and williu to direct this movement. Unlike rtut of the seceded States, the leaders of opiniou and politic, the influential and representative men of lotal I that tocra North Carolina, are in many case The Old North ÖUto doe not breed irrv nf fiorv Svintliprn aeeesioniit a r itinera rV common both to the Stato that lies North ' I .1.... V.:l. I ; . annlli r f ar I ihtt aim ilia miiiu iitt? um V.I.IV.. iK. man m fTP.l trt bivn been, or are now. acUrfl lotal: no doubt thet have aenut-..-i ;n .Ü aAirm ml iiuietlv hiding iitrt me. isut all tneir iiaiir.ri4. iriDtuiue a a a a 1 k 1 . In the Convention of that State, which has 1.... ;.. ;..n durini? a ereatoait of the -e- ... 1 .V.;. i. ihoroili.ivr a s 111 irLi'iir. d 11 who 11 tn- im i lw - counties in which the fewest slaves are to be found; Thmas Rurtiu. lormerly t hief Jus I'nnrtnftho State, and I 4 ' I nun rcr-ectet! by an ciases. i uu vnn? I . . .1. a jj.vi il,l aitrh men S4 Pearson, the i Mir: oik -nri,inii .-v. - - - , I . fM-f Him. John A. (iilmer. I ai v- aaw---'v' Iri!.... .1...,.' .IL.I ,f tl.n Full of IM. i vra sivi'- ------- as Southern Union candälate for the Prei denct: tlx f;or. Morehcad, alo of (ircen I Kirn anil Wm Holden, editor of tho moH influe :llj4j ,)a.r in the Sute, the Raiei"h StJrJ long a most rrdute and defi '. Z, antagonist of evert nirtv or person f i ntni antagotmi oi eicrj j ' ) 1 voringtho d so utiori of the Union, and since secession, a damaging opponent I IfT lhti rule. These men. and others of the same stamp, must play an im ...i r.,.i ;n tl. nrV of reconstruction, I -.it,in ... ' . i i. .. :. I Which we my Uirit consiuer s ,,..... It is fortunate for .North Carolina that hc . a a a- . 1 has men so well fitted to pnoe her out ei trie i . f . -raairtn -Y. V. Twut. e The Wedding Hiuc I'ins r. Tl.!s li the fjnrth f3n?er on t!e left hand, Wb il.oi mrticuiar diffit hould hae re ceited auch a token ot honor jfbd tm-t leyond all its congeners, both in Pagan and I Christian times, baa been variously interpre led. "The most common explanation , accorvlntr to Sir Thomas Urown, "preum ing therein that a particular tca-ol. nertc, fried thereto from the heart;"'whivh direct vascular eonimu: itiou Rrowne hows to be anatomically incorrect. Marcrobiu givrs another reason, wheh may, perhi;, .iat'fy thoe anatomUts who are not -ilifnd with the abote. Rollet," he a.i. or "or thumb dt rivative ;Vo,'an I from its Orerk cpiitalctit tnti ektir. which moms ' good as a hand') is too bust lo be et a: art for any Mi h pecisl emtlotment: the nett fingert the thumb being but half protected on that side. be..e hating other work fodo,isaloinelilt.e;the 1 n ,. .' . tii.-r at t ri.bnum attaching lo the inkldl nr.ger, ca,,r,, mttiettt ruts it ertirtly out of the question; and as the bttle finger stands i t i,sl, and is moresiter tv puny u enter the lia in such a content, th fcjoijil bonnr ilevolvf.l natura.lv on t raaataa.t he weda.r.g finger." In Th' Uriti Apoll. ', it is urged thst the fourth finger was chosen from its heir.g not only less ucd than either of the rest, but more ciable of presertin a r iig fron bru'e, htir this or.e ijuvl tt pecuhtr to Hlf. that it caun..t le evlcnde l but in company with rr.e other tirrir. licrev li e ret Mat be stretch d i.t I i t.e r full length ai-1 itiahlira . . . ' a A (iiriT Wa Th" Tcr nf (Cirvdv,) tjJtr, a. i artcVou the end wir m tho toa.l Stale, mm; "Wl en one I ru'he aay the hire of inicraeiwMi ail the dady details of the war, a, .1 !. .inli ne oi the nrefarat.cris rn l-.ah i i des r a'!o we-J to stat.d out I hilt in re bef. their wia;i.itu.le alm t trikes nranih amiremer.t. it hi'nlreJ tlioutrd men puled agaii.t eich other in two ha!:l;e; and either arme apparfntly irlitTereft abut nkirc a bvttle ' Modern wars affrd ii pirallel to uch eitraord'nary prefartrs. The r?W.d is ratora'v carre! btck to tbe ...V .. ::.. .,''ys.i.rrririjiKianyininz in mMiurr iniIs rom:ir t the preent war in the dates' . Wpw sa'a Rtr.nra If ske eb t-s cap ta n ol a h'p, nty she always c:rnrr.irla mack.
oaoie increase, ne ricsniicu iuc ii miimi iu mu uusi b nnini mm u i
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tli t i,ii1.mI (iov. t Ink to take his recoil iy oea. nri;rivi", hmi 1 """j i.riu,uir 1 aim."-n - lf.,rone tear. hiih.wLen counterineu iy
. 1 1. .,-.1 :.. ...-;i;,.i. il. read it. without tho comment bv which It ha -""t approved ty e. AM. iu copper 101, a,.Vwr uu con-tiiota the licen-e referred U
h -" 1Ä .... Dnrtrno, hive nrobablv had b.U,.rmt.pU.ro ir Mmm, r,. nrat atio thia Ord.n.uc, provide!.
K.cn:non.i voiucirr .u-y, im iimhp i uv ... . rf . i i can put up ar .u rer.iH pr kx.i. van ..... -rr. . . . n fi!l-4 prfat-n wiahea a licenae to ratail
member belong tot!. i-rla-s of inirtfurv more ?evere ir.us 10 rniouiuur inan i" Work warranted. Fork.be can haw the timo by paying fifteen
r..; ..,i..- 1h.n1 ir rlenrca Rad- scowls nnl crim-i e ol tlio lemale iieiurt Krsi.lru. e on corn. r .riuai..i VVV"0 .T'- ait .iroTlda1 further that a licen- to reUlt
e :.. . i r..;in.l input of Sere-sion: but if thev cannot sil-tain . 1 eiM.rauy t,r rrk only ahi
ger, loru.en .....- "V.'m:" u.. A.ll'i,,..,. r- JiineMlwl To .ellln but röe nlaee of balnea.
State, and nn eminent iiinsl ami cxpounucr mcie au... u..n-, ...n . . 4 tl- t.ii. in tha Market Houe
of Constitutional law; W.lliam A. Oraham. gard to deren, y and their 011 d.gu.ly in cn ADQ AfSJTl OAKini PR rented .i follows t-wlt: Any per n w MnMir in those their mode of inflicitng piims'imeiit A. 1.1 5UMr mtmu v-mtmlvi.c.o. 1 . (if tii ttrplv Mails on the
III 1IIII.1IAIIW " "-""- I " I
tlrom lb. 3iah villa Culon, tilth.
Who Ate the Loyal, aatl Who Are the
lilo) nl. Is 'mm murce of honorable pride to cou-
icuipiaae mo rieuiri.u. dhh cui.smu- w.o
' . - .1 .. I . . . . t I i. tairt An nf ..nr r.u. f an.l murrain
i tä uiiion r,-,.u ,uvror.rrr" i, vf . . ...t-.;.i eniruent, in wicuce, iu uw and KKtei. Itoaot of iH!ireiinr the materul . . . .... i d.-t. ,wl- . , ,,, " . ,f- ,1. The mu who refiued to Ftand by tna tioncewluon tuntitute a Mate- the , ' ,i;. .
with truly substance - i - i.i. ,. i .1 t r 1 1 -nin mmoeu men, wno are tne fciory oi an tu iu retinue the fnuduus, the ignorant, conceited, the apws of foreign aristocra tne m.soiute ami tne proUiUst. In nine - nino case out ol a hundred, men of ex - eneme, cultivation, correct morals and k elevated pnmiple, ate hearty aurrten of i i.KMi. .n.....e uum.rr . am, e.jnut ol a li.ouaaiid the dehain-hed. I' . a . 1 r I IF bankrupt tn political an.i pccuniairy urntune, the would be aiulooraU and the anoba ...ii i.i. .t I 1 iut i: . .1. 1T?Ä.. k I uiiiipiim -i.viuir- wi www. . who make hU living bj lioucai later ia in t n,.;.,ri.r f hile one " . 'm?J ----- . - (M who looka oo labor aa Uesraüinc ia eiuauy - art to be di,loyal. Who originated and luned thi, rebliou? Floyd Cobb and llivu men nf ealth. ami tho reiUtlia tors of public and private debt., Judah Henj.unin. who waa compelletl to leave college iu bo hood lor base theft front hia acholmates, and other political hchemera whose - - - - t . - Hftr luiiui.in rinoioi mrui luumno mir large fortunes enabled them to dance atten dance on the UouiHof Ix,ndon and I'arU.- .. .... I The vi'orouiai.dnunly and chiMic l.tera tk I I ture oi the nation ia loval to tho core. men a ho are honored abroad iu t circle of Kuroi aapoeU, hiator'u men aho are honored abroad iu the learned circle of Kurop aa poet, hiatorlana. JurixU, in vaiirnrj ma aar ir riiAii w m Trim 11 iti mmm a r aV a. rccllcc't .1 .resent, fi.m ärü V.l. lotalista. The literature of tho rebellion U first effort at a love letter. On the aide of loyalty w have Bancroft, Kvetett, 1'reatice, Hrvatit,-Longfellow, Mitchell, Dr. Ureckinlide. Motley the hitoriau, and a grand editorial corps of great jower and brillauct.Ou the ido of treason ne find Armageddon and the Confederate Almanac and Primer, the last two works being plagiarism from Yankee work.! The parallel or rather the contract i one which will till the .patriotic heart with an honorable pride. The rebel. ilh more truth than they are aware of, of ten call this a revival of the war between the Puritans and the Cavaliers of Kngland. The two wara are indeed alike The same iMiies appear in both, the great isue of tree Ooterjment and monarchy. The letdiMi of the two riartie are similar in their orivin and r rt i character. The vo.uptuou and profligate Kinc Charle is no bad rrototvpo of King JcfV; while Oliver Cromwell, bluff, rugged and straight-forward, ts not unlike blaut ami hone.-t Abraham Lincoln, who pose.o more true manline and chivalry in his soul a . aa . than all the olhcers in the reüei army from Ueauregard to I sham (V lUrrU. hen we look at the rebel army we find it only the reflection of that of king Charles, both armies being made up of aristocratic leaders. folloed .y an idle vicious, demoralized mob. The Union nrmy, like that or Cromwell's is mado up of iuJU'triou. ober, substantial, (iod fcarir.g c.tions. The loyal forces will as surely dc-t roy the rebel armies as the turilv Purit.in iie.trovcd the mob of King Charles. Gn Hi tlir .unniE DisKrrK.im-i- LapiisofNkw Orleans. It peeras that tho order imj uted to Hen Rutler, concerning la ii;es wh unke un faces at tho Union. ?otdier. wa genuire. He did actuallv issue it, though there comes with it from N'ew Orleans an explanatory paragraph, which some what modifies it. effect. It seems that by a I 111 II nil" I rvil regulation in New Orleans, "woj , - - - p - i men ol the ton practicing their avodtion are liable to be imprisoned in the Calaboose; and (len. Rutler merely intends to say by I 1. r m A llA 1 fk 12 I V 1 t f AT rT Aää 1111 ururrfiua anuui wuviu.u.. vr""" and needless vulgarity of tho language ol his order, U Wii ounouoiM to me very ?e I rious rnicon-itnictioii which was p-it iirioii it - - Tonet. I - , . . , . . , , -,, i m- . ... . I arsons ow iiiniT II I, "Jill live an average i . . .. . 1 of oter four and a half each. lLmcias eoun 1 . . . r . . . . a I t V IS the OU V one in the Male in WÜH lt a , there are no slaves. There ire twenty four counties in which the number of slaves is lea than cue hundred each, tha average being about forty -u. And Vice Rrenident Slephe white nou slaveho'ding pop;.l .i.i f..r, miSl iitii,t ftitute alMut rfy mine 7.'"' tens turn to the 1 a tion who con tht of the popu lat on of Missouri and coolly tells them. '(Jet.t'emen, the ideas of Jeflerfon about ... a. a roan a right to govern himself were lnd wieniau irrony . oi.nr, m amui nri ... . . -. , . . . . Ali.fl nf rr.nr rili;nK Im an in(rrt ii tlie yv. -w. 3 -. -- - "ektef cornet tfne our i.wrnment I f ... I it,.laa tr it liffllaB rd i tfkkk anli. oiu us an-i i vu. vo... o..ffircliy Of we il cut tour uiru.ii-, uan,; tuu I M.Mi nPT .t Pisi t vi.iir i nr. riw UJ lUIl IUI! Uli in V- a i -"V aiv jvui hvai mj a SLAVLRY ." as mt brother Spratt say. "CANNOT SHARK A (.OVKRNMKNT h ith DKMOCR AC V 1 We wonder if the Miuriin will consul I tr this address of His Royal Highne. S.ephen, very complimentary or promising to themselves ? Suthrille Vmltu. Crops in Knn-rts A recent trip of three data through the country, h as given us a good opportunity lo vie the growing croj. and from present ap peirances the pr pect fr a Urge yiel l of wheat, tye, and c.ri, i m t Mitterini. The late rains hate been ahun lint and m sl rr tiving in their effect, and being followtal by warm weither, the growth of vegetitivu ia very rapil. The odd. backward weather dnri'ng the s-iiig. gre illy retarded firming operation, yet we now sec no reason for complaint in legard tu the tro!-p.-t ahead. Almost every la'iner has plahte.1 more or Jess sorghum, and with ordinary success, but little niolaes or syiup will te i ceded iu Kansas net! tear. ' The pro;spct for fruit is etcellerit, ami we were much pleased to see the large number of rreharh which hate ten set out this tesr ..frit's Cknmrim, 3lif liow to Nfakg a Hitan Dir F'sr The huband of a bu torn w ife . ner F.teter, Kctlsnd. hand long been dying, ar. I at lefc'h r r e of the clerrtmen of the psrih, inskii'g erne ef his daily t i-it. fout dhiui leid. Th dieonolle wrl-iw. in Min? her afTov.r.t of her ;u lt nnratent, told him her por lne man kept gmvninff and CT-antng. but enn'd rct tbe '.t lat," svvl si e. "1 recollected that I had pot a r ew piece i f tsj-e in the drawer, and so I trvnk fme of thtt and tied it as light a 1 could arom.d hi neck, anl then I topj ed h's nua with mt thumb ami fiPr, and, por desrl he weM of like a lamb' " roafrdrrnlr Debt. We ee it Uted that the Confederate debt i UO.("n fKsl. This U a little mire than the Federal debt, but it mast I recollected that nearly all the ntterials of war amurdtiona. rrovisism etc.. with the etfeiticn of what they have ttolen. have mat the Confelerates far m re than the ordinary rtkes Warfare with the reUla is a peculiarly epnive busine. Howeter a dabt nttar trouble! Jeff. Davis. His role is always lo repudiate when tfa poasiMy can. .Vairtr t'artw.-
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The Crisis and it nemtind. Col. Uorrey writes from Washington to the Philadelphia Presa as follows:
We Are litiitg in the rnwlat. not aiicply of , l.tlnrw. but a rem..,...4 . ',,,, ernmcnt in thli criiU, cannot top thn re belliun. They cannot aave fclarery. but onIt temporarilf wound the Conatitution and the Union. Uadical remodiei are al4J the t.lT.iir.g of grate di.-eao. The ineratitti.la ail Hvafu alroriliea of alatery laro turned the heart of Chri.temlora againlt It, w rf ,-r.;f iiieo ir bVe b.en an - " - " e w lu,.," ",,u. ,ntw "' i ? i a i a I 1.. I.ua I . at mAn cr uioderat cla-ie of our people. The true fttatfdmau accepts thiuj; a ttiey are, and Li rirt dut? U to hla couutry. Ho mut dowu her foes by all rueaua. anJitouo ihm. -"""-- - , mfirl loHore the revolution ,err V oJ l S nSa,,lst brought alout lJ the Ue ,lPr, il.jn l.n -n l.lut UUt Iii UUdfiniT - .v : i ' . . im txAnrA tvTeAV oLk& ti hich u " v "wr w v.... y o arittem of other nations. One of the incident, of thU tevoluliou agaimU tUvery ia the eitraordiuaiy Iran formation wrought in tho minds of iutelligenl and conacicntioua Democrats. I have juat t.. I.., I " wvw a eeriro..BeHiu "'-'-f an lin.t.n.l it und m :1 ."ri KlrllL HID mil CT Ul I , ' 1.1. the ouce reM.ectod Democratic prty, w .. . .t.i l.. .:..... .. . i"..; i I IVII U' M.ou'. . . , - Ti I .ZZ 1 tho change that U liking place iu the nilnl of uion: "The leading attiele of the Prea thie morning epeala the language of truth and necessity. You may remember it waa my policy Irom tho outsat 'no mow legislation no more ulk. no more compromise or conciliation.' The government inuat ahow alerner aturV. We ruuht treat those heaven daring and hell deserving offender, those aasaaaina and pirates, as tho worst ol loea. aiercy vo them ia cruelty to the civilized world, which iu its broad ei pause, is more or lea interested in the maintenance of thia Republic iu all it integrity. Our government should and mast press them to the wall, follow them up on their wuj, defcit them until they iro dHirsed. 1st down their arm, and return to their llegiai.ee, are subjected, or exterminated. We muit dec! Je at onco inJ fteruly no iiiJiileiu-u of domestic traitors iu our midst. We luu.-t imiute Hallimore every where, all over our country, and drive traitors and their treason from our streets. No more Ulk of tho ties of cousinguinity, Hinitv oraacred friendship with barbarian 1 hey uissoite iu mm a.r u.or? . a . a a r a 1. a niitrlnt. who must burv the rccoi lections oi i ul all ties in tho nroud "consciousness ot duty ti (ml and hi country, from which source he w ill be sure to receive his reward. You will tell mo this is -trong language, but remember it is tho voice of one who has not onlv been foremost in the ranks of Democracy, but foremost among the defenders of the South. He speaks as ten of thousands of Democrats feel. Mr Lincolu told the F.order State of the "signs of the times;" end there is none that suggests a moro eol emn warning than tho revolution in regard to slavery among the maes who have been its ardent advocate and apoioguis. m aw - RruARKAUtf. l.ONorviTV. i hiee of tho lOXtt.i 1 1 I mrr ti tu I id tho la.t fUn vihhhleft .... 'I 1 . . . . r I nassemrer on boa Massachusctt with lintii colors, neiorome American revolutiot', me now living. The vessel was tho Minerva, and sailed from Marblckead eightv-f-cven years ago to morr ....... . row, viz; lat t, i8 passengers are Miss Copley, Mr. Gardiner Green and Lord Lyndhur?tall children or Copley, Iho great artiit. Ronton Trant. John M. RaoAiuir.au, of tho District of Columbia, has been appointed by the Presi dent, one of the Commissioners, under the act for the emancipation of slates in the District of Columbia, in place of Mr. Vinton, LIGHTNING RODS. I TAKK THIS MKTIiOT) OF INtoimina- th naLl'ic that I kp on han.l a:d am reaJr. 011 xhort omlc. lo tH up n reaaouaal . . : ... ... ...... p. v. iii:i-ai: itrv, Manufacturer cf German and tio. 1 Soapi, Common and Fresied Tallow Candles. &c, On Canal, Stulli Fat part of tbe City. Vandlrs ami Soaps Soil Ly actual Wrigl.t. A liWral di-count ill ta made to thoae who buy In lari(e quantities. .Soap nml !niitlleN fiu iraiilred fiuI to any made In Cuu inuatl. C KM! paid f r TalU-w and r.rese. Jana nli'iin Cooporo Vontod. S :ix m i:h;iit noou .iouknenn Cottier ran flixt mi-l.. menl t Uro n Ion, flva mile Weal cf Krne, IimI. Wedealra tlem o make Wkity Parrel, and will pr Uly cert r barrel' Vvedeali turwork dcwie tmme d.alrle. tu-ardina ran bd at two dollars par 1. fr f ub of tlio btrits aa desii it. I kOWN A CO. JiwICt LEGAL. VTOTICKTO TAX IWYKUS. A. a 1"k- C-en mon r.iunf (lf tb city t f Terra llaat. nether wiih tba City Aasor, will, st th Ci Halt, w Tueatar, June lTth. lo,, br elnuii. el - .4k , ul KsrS cf aiiiailoii Ibe Ta Kot 1 f . t.e prrsmt var a. atil fieri lerektei in kavir.g th ir e flVf t i rre ttr (., d. will f'raa l prearnl, ao bat In co.a f err-a lb x.ar J ra at e e-f rt ti sm. J.F fil urK.Otj flrrk. CXPnCSS COMPANY. UERCHANIS DESPATCH, Owre-i sJ Vtif 1 ly tb Aa:erlcan Ktr-lC' nioyijiiAvvoiiKAMi Ta tb W rl sad U.oib-Wtat, las Uperlial larisn fvsttgrunt I'aieticer I ratlna. TIME RECEIPTS (JIVE.V. Tb oT Dpttn fit ard fidi at a snore apeitulcc tat tfcan aey lib rannleg Wet,eaept tb rr'r Kipreaa loaipaey. F.wardirg Kila, coveting tb ati.rs rf! If cm New Tork arnl rVwton gnarar.teelrg U. wVl Ka gttnMarkall paekagss "M.rtLaota fspaUh," a4 dltvr at Iba ItepeS, fot ed fcarctaf tt, H. T. anl Wettem U. C , Ftan, Maaaacbasatu. MartklSdTi HTCTJ.a a il. itru.
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JUOTICC.
CHARLES ALSHTJLEIl, Justice of the Peaee, Oflke one door lUit of Itraurh Hank, THUHK If AUTK, INI).
Se i.il attention given to Uonvcyancini and taking OeiKisition. mar 31 'Oi CARPETO. iM "mrriMUB uu vw CKaned to an IKDIClaAHLr: IMPHHSSIOK In thus ,V i: W S T V L K S VAU V V. TS ar Tin"Buckeye Cash Store, J MKLLIN'O FAST AND CHKAP. Weri llruaeli Carpet. . .. .9tcti .... ... It three l 'it trpu k II 1 ...I 1 . . ....... . nu " uu ,, v Reduced iu Pi ice to (iTtct ... . ? cru "lcl 4 " " Vku. i " lütt. Thii 14 tho (Utat Carp Hale of the Sra$on. Wall Paper tucludod in the ale. Trrmi Btrictly Catk. la. ItYl SOX. FIRE irJCURANCE. Mm Insurance Company, HA HTFOHD, AND TMS TROY, M. Y. FIRE.l 47Ö00 irllnat-nrl nnH ncalH a.vv l i viz : 0 llrick Stores and Content. 21 lw Ihnes and Coulenl. 1 llrick Shop. 2 llrli k Stahles. Mettled, for Cash, about t!7,0OO IIACrilJL McKKi:N,Agt marCr.ldlw WOOL ! WOOL! - . . v s v v waw kltrii t Vtk L'.lD i ii i I II If 1 LH9. iAiir.u, a.w run i lUUaUUU wLkU I will y.y iL. ybe.t AND urica In'Caah. at not Uatber Store. No. Ui Main Street, Terra Uaute, Inj mayMJtf L. A. BUKNKTT. MARKETS. An Ordinance lor the Better Protection ol the Markets. Sec. 1. U itordaoed by th Common Conncll cf the City of Terra Iiiute. that tt hall m unlawful for anrfrcrson to retail Kretb MeaU ouUlda of tha Southeru Market Hooae without flrat procuring a licenca therefor, and ant paraon w ho ball violate thia Ordi nance, 1 ball on conviction forfeit and pay any mm cot aacaading taenty-fWe dollar. Sac. 2. Tha for easing prohiLitioo hall not eiteod to tale of wild Rama, Dnh nor fowU, nor to ! of meat from Turk or Packing Boasea daring the pack lng aeaaonn, nor sale of animal by the quarter. Öte. 3. Any peraou may procura a licenaa to at-11 Fre Meat for one year, by paying to Iba Treaaurer th um of fifty doliata, of which fact the Treasurer hall alv te tha atvplicant a certificate, atd on this being presented to tha Clerk he bkii ciiariDT........I- .Ilk t.. .miiunl inJ uh a It.'V-l.fM auTreasurer ith tLa amount and lan a IU-na au thorizing Ibe party to retail r renn Mean In tbe I ity Iba in the liowerrr. , only dollar. tm-at ill n.t authnrize the holder Lall be ULing to rart and, hall pay eaventy-flva dollars per year for iL ame, DUl II U linn an auuiuunai nan iiiijuiiiiiik, uv ui havltfortwenty-flvlolUrbutLahUnot aublet any tall to a third peraonaniier penalty of paylag tha full rent of BYi.ty-ntr dollar for the awn. Any person can rent aoy one of the eight talls in thawvten.l of theMarkit Houae by payli.g rrom the Market Maktr. One half of tbe rent money hall be paid In advance, and a noU paaLle iu aix uonths with approved security given for tbe ber half, and no person will ba permitted U occupy a stall without having paid tha rent ia advance of the time he occnpfrn. Any peraoo renting any of the twrlve stall In lb eaal and. a abv alated. ran have the refuaal of the am from -ar toy ear at tbe patns rruLfor flvs tears. grc &. The market hour hU W a follow: Between tha first of April aud tha Orst of Oiober, on eat b dav of the week, Suuda.is sscepled, from 3 o'clock till 9 o'clock A. si., and oa Saturday evenIng.fron.atUlhalfrt.oVlork.anJrrou.th. of Octolr till the Aral of April, from 4 tltl t o'clock a. M.,and on Saturday tvenlnr frisii & till 9 o'cl.stk. fee. C. Tha money received from license and rents of tbe Market llou and penalties for violation of Market Ordtnaocea, hall affr pajii g the exptnoes of tha ImpraremanU on tha Market llou now or. dered, ba kept as a seprrste fund on I nt errat, aud denowilnated "lL Market liouac Tuud.' ?ic. T. All Ordltiancri In cor.flkt altltLUar hereby repealed. Adopted May TCth, a. r.ls2. Attet: W. H. STFWART, Mavor. i. V. Oruca. CUi k. waiaVlw FREGH GOODS. SIM, La SJWQVJRS, Fvlrsllrsvy Süd Rkli ty lea at 7, 1 10. J , 1 .ills Jlanllrw, In new ahapa-f 1,(0, o. ft, tlJUt, 9 and 110. Lnco Mantloo Ct Points, Froai a Pankiapt bupoitVa l f 2. 3, 4. 6, to (irenadiue Shawls, Spun Sdk ShawU; Harege Shawls and other thoice attics for Hummer Wear. NEW LOT SMALL CHECK SILKS! TWiMta arnl Wblte, Hloa and W tit. Purj I- Av W bit Mid and Vthltt-, i.reeii and VV Lit, bv tbe )aid or !! Kaltem, at Ma , Toc,bor and ft per yaid. Pia W . While and Drab Crepe Maiets Tao yards )d, fr M ant Us and hsl. H'srsfrJ (irenaJtntt, OrynfVea, Jdutt, Ctmirirt, And ixbar atjlea Ikia lr.a Hode Juas ralrrt Immense Slock Tin Cheod Orey (.ixkI., Ttt .it.la-ITtavsltg Putla. T, . 1. V lt. Son Ui.brellas, ParasoU, fsrriage Shades, latest rtyles." Ladici and Mie W.g Short Mitti, tare S.aortmetil tAr ta tt.M pr pair. Ladies' L'sle Thread Hose, Openwork Hoe, Snjer Kiglih llos?, Aleiandre's KM, Trimmuig Hibhons, Heltinga, Iace Handkerchiefs. Fans. CS si . Sieal ami Silver lUttoo, . a . a, eic., f tc, rw , .rtB7 ff A'ftw h'tWl Krfnied Dan' U:ilSAIjIa. HOOT ito r Opposite Ilart'a Drug Store. MUSICAL. r o UT'B UNION QUADKILLH HAND I WI1X ATTl!n PEOMTTLT TO A IX C Ali J ta tha ssaaical Una. MavJc fardabed 1st Kail aai Parti at raaaccatU raua.
MEDICAL.
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rr tli ioU kHMlIm ftt!Hfit ii mtv" an bave been introduced to the public for ruoro than tit year, and have acquired an far cicocdin any Family Medicine of a aimilar nature in tho market. An appreciating public wa not Ions in discovering: they posso. od reinarkablo Cvvvcvvvc "yoycy:, and hen co thc-ir and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thua enabling him to eipend of doliari (sch year in adycrtiing their merits, and publishing tho which havo lcen howered upon him from Tho pecnliarity of tho It that they strike at tho root of DUesw, by eradicating every paxtielo of impurity for tbo lifo and health of tho body depends upon tho purity of tho blood. If tho blood is poisoned, tho body drag out a miserablo ex istencc. These medicines for curing B;rofuLi, Skin (Dvi : Ltyer Ccmjlatnf, Ferna I Cj m A lintc, vj. u ; i v Fever anl J2gu isk Headache, .St. jZr.thcnj' Fire, Eruptions, t Hht um OU tiore:, Ltuoorrhata, 'Tumors, Fit, Sirofuloxts C ncrimitizn, i " . M I ? I S 1 i ,ÄiiA -VtlÄ ONE writ.-, her daughter VU "t " 'l un v a i""v jrM.... r-? t. Vitus' danw of two years. AÜOTHEB writes, hi" fon wa ctirei aft f bis nh had nlmo-t wasted away. The doctor pronounnvl the cue in-ura-uble. ANOTHER was curexf of IVv er bthI A que after trying every medicine in hi reach. ANOTHER wrs cured of Fever Sore which had eii'ted fourteen years. ANOTHER of Rheumatism ol eigni years. . Cases innumcrablo of Dy?pcpi:t and Liver Complaint could 1 mentioned in which tho Turiflor and Pill aro tho met activo and thormu'.h pill that haVO CVCr t00n introduced I lUBk II4IU Wto . Thev act so directly upon tb Iav.r, eiciting that organ to fuch nn extent as that tho aystem does not relapao into ita former condition, which is too apt to b tho caso with rtmply ft purjtivo jull. They aro really n rvrvi f W t "V i.Y WC V jjvvivv bich. in conjunction with the 1 . -. ... VOOtX VWYVAVCV, -11 . . cur0 all the aforementioned lie.ie j f tuwnn,.lve, will relievo and cure HeadCLChs, jccilffr.rc, . r-'Vrx 7' rl'r Coli CPainr, Inligecticn, CPair-in the gwls, (T)izzinecct et?. Try these medicine, and you will never regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have ued them, and they will say Uy are i . shotthl tfV thm lcfrO Roirj; for I . J "'T"., ,.. ,.f local UCt & I ampuieioc aimi" vi . ent, and read tho certificate, and if v aeent, vou : ' . ... -ii have ever doubt m you win OWVVa VwO WOVC. Aa a pro. f that lb Pl"od rnrift. r and Pi51 are ptiriJy vek-rUlUs I LaM tbsc rt.fl.i.of ibo-.ei.i-insxit cb-tuiata. Profcaa i a ClulloU i f w kork, Slid bork of Cincinnati. Itasvl Pr. Kobai aS Fjrial N'.ti ea aud ertiflcatra publiabad in aena4cuua ait id this Ps r from lima to lim. , . Prtc of tb Scandinavian Vegetable TU-svl Turlfer.St rsr buttle, -r V r half d.n ti. of the Sa. atnavUJi VegvtabU Plood lllta, & i-enta i-r U , or loiosffl. . Pttnclal CSflra and Rlrooni. No. 6 Kat 1 ooita It.. 3d ll.ii! i:gfrtia alalnM , Ciuviunati, ). loa a lory, N- ! HammonJ hlreet. 1-Olt SALE HV P. M. llOXXrCLT, Terra Hanta. I. K. CUMNiiHAM, " wm. u aiu rr. New (iLei. PKTFK HOKIKK. totrviIl. And by lHugglata and Menbanta germiallt throueKoat tba Uattad luaN-a and Canadaa. Jai-TIwtf PIANO TUNING. a f m.i-:ahlv t thi: WISIIKS a .f many of y loier pat i ... I Laie iind again Tuu.1. aud Kepairti.a niK., Meioirxi a il iLer Mni al lntrunit 1. H-u. a ptatliil Mato inak.r, al fawfab'y krri to many cil.t.na cf Tens Hanta as a f il tfa ltti-.i 1 -r "er ix yrs perfeit atifit:r I ru at t.- 1 I all faM-f kill tn wlih tl.elr palroe.. I .M Tre Ha H reauiaity ey f.ur wri t. I', ill tnrtcd ly th y sr. All order left at tL re.t b n. ecf Mrs. l. AlUn rvrn-e, Mr M.irM, or Ibe Ni.i-ra Aca.lein, it ueel v if h imtnp a'ter.ti -n. Kis tfuitr, 1 I.. iawwsai:il Vau.le tlr. and Twi.r a'S rirpa.frr f Ma.Ual la'urvrM. ifcr Si iMI r, IM railkVtf CnOCERIES & PROVISIONS. nii To A t'. Vl'URt W'S, Nt. I h.", Mala Strert w ill R .4 It boa fa t f Frh öst of aver y tblng that cntpt In a bona of tb kind, and x4 I f a very mall profit foe rafa. A lb go.nl at lothl lf ( , and by ta y -elf, tb .lity and prU villi c.cir favorat i wiih ai.r koaa tn tl nty. Revrytbtng sold will la tftllvad to say pari of Iks city fr, c-f chars. Call at Ita. Main Street, Terra Hatjt, Indlaaa. A. C. FUkKOW '5. Marcallltf
MEDICAL.
F.LM ISOLD'S () FN 17 IN K PRKPA TION. 'HlüULy c).TRAT.l, CUUlXiUM KU II) FllkACT Mm A poitiraijJ ic.So l.nu-Oy Kur Uiaaraof lie I.I.ADliKlii KU NF.YJJ. I.KAVH uj iiiun-siCAi. Mr.i-UN.s. lliia McJuti liKrtr ite Ivwi r ff Iiif tktiuu iiJ r H- 11h A HS)I(I.KNTs liii Ltalltij aniut tyLU iL WA1KKY OM CAIA!AK(l h 1..4l.oi,., auJ all L NN All KAI. KM.AI.oKMKMi a reJiHf J( a dl a l'AIN AM INMAItM AI ION auJ ii Rood f..r MtX. VSOÜKX. OttCini.bKKN. lil'UnOLli KMlLttT M'CUU Kur akbri ArU.iifroiu Kxrtui, H'(ut.r I)ilj.at-i, aily Iii'l.i-frrtioti nr AI u, ATlKNDEUWilU lllErOIJjOtUMi SYMPIUMS luJ.l-uioi tu ieit.4.11. 1 uf t'uair, l 'r,uor T. 1 ffiWult of Hr.il.uitf. eakrrvep, TriU,i . IKwror o(ln. W kr fl.. laniN-Mor imoii, r.iula iL Utk, luivral UMtu.Ucf iL , alar Ubi, IU IUI..U, . ij,,,,- tf lb' .r 1'rji.r or IL.- Hkui, ruplnMi. wi It Uir rALUIlCüUXTKSANCK. Tti'fc TBiloiua. ir UuU t to im. Li h tLt D)-liciD ItivarUMj remove, nouti !41b IMlvrr.MJl, r A i I ITY, KriLK.mc Uf. I.N )K UK WHICH TUK l'ATIKST MA V al IKK. VVliO ran aar tLat Uiey ar not frnjurbtlr fulU-w.-vl j UuallkKKri, M.SKASK?." -I . SAMTV AM)L'tiNSL ii rTlOV.Maiif ar aaare of iL rau f ibeir tuOt tlu, litT)K UJ.CONKKSS. THK KKCUkUSOK T1IK l.VÄANK AST MM. i. Aua IL alrUticboIj IatU by C.hm.ii j4i.m. im auric miM n tb tu tu r ma untnui. THK. CO M I TLT1 ONO N Ca. A K CT r I WI1H OKtiAMi: WKAKNK Il-4)ulra iL aiJ uf !-!. i im- tu Ii tiKil.ru m1 Iii I tl yjrtrm, Wlwk Uaiaacu' KITKAtT UHU Iniarlal iy r KM AU S- FKM A I.K.S K MAUS OXOJ OU lOriJ, SIXüLK, WAkKiri). OK con TKIiri.ATll XIAKkiAliK IX M ANV Am.CTlU.S i'UTiJAUTO I KilAU . IL Y tract LocLa U Luqiwür I ) aor t,ib.i t-tu.vy it In I ll.Twll M 1U tri.liuu. Iii 'blarltjr, l'ali.'v.'Srie, .r ;uj'jrr;n!k y( Culmiary .ar uttiot.i, ficra'.v or .ViriLoii Mat of iL Ctrrut.UucvriLn a or W Uiir, Mn.Utjr. auJ Iwr alt Co pUli.t twiiltM t tl aei, LtLrr aih-ii.g fiiiru ltiJncrrti.u, llal il ( lilM.iiatioii, r in tLe UKCIJNE OÜCXANüK OK IJKK. 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ANN, H Leiber f lUtlr.sr In M tl i: on a l'.ti . i.i:v Proiü Latever caos tleiiiatiiifr, and ro rtatter 1 HOW I.OMi M ANUIX;. tii-a ii i-f ihesi .iatii require tl.- u f a 1'iori rf-HFUktl-Ol-D's KXTKAIT HU HC lSTHF.t;KKT)ll KFTICt Ab i i ei rt!n lo Lav -ihe d- i-i!. d iffxt in all I '.- aes f.f Lib il I reioluHf n lrd. Kvi-L'tici of Di'it r liaLU and r siaitl tbaia.ler will aroi.-j-aM tL- n. -i. iim s. C K KTUTCAl I s OK CL'KKS, Krc-iu H tu20)ai.' atandii.g. With naines knew n to MIF.NCK A Mi FA Mi:. Price 1 pr .ttle, or ,1 f..r f", driven 1 l.iai y a4Jrea. Sn-arely packi-J from oi.fr aiion Ia crlt ycii.ti.il! Iu all ronimui.k at.i.im. C ur, tiiinninl red. Adi It CrnlU Af KIHAVIT. Personally arparet lf.if r..e, an Aider cin if tbe city i-f I Lila.ilj.L.a, H. T. HHJUIkUJi, CLen.it. t-i!.(C duly Moni, d ny tLal Lia preparation rot. tain ro uarctic, nmrenry, or iiijuri"u drur, t ut Is purely vegetable. II. T. 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