Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 419, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 June 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

TMttüU-H AU 1 hi 5 FRIDAY .....V. ....JUNK 27. The Democrat! C-atfore. ' I The Democratic Hatforsi aJojed Lj ?ia of January Contention, rontaue the lot lawbg: That the maintenance of the Union up oa the principles of its Federal Constitution thanM be tho controlling object of 11 who jroleu loyalty to the UüTerumüL ui our judröer.t this purpo caa only Le ac-t-oci?iisUeI, by tbe. ascendency of a Union jrty in the Southern Sut, which shall, by a counter revolution, displace iho whocou trol and direct ibe pr.ent relVnUn. Tb it to effort to create or wtsin suth party can be mrcefal which is not baöJ upon a deß r.ite fcttlement of the question at iue bsr- " twcen the two sections; and we therefore dmod that vise 'ich settlement la made by sihiillor.al corset ut total ßuar.nty. either iu!:Utei 1 ct of Coores.a or lhrtu,h the au-diuraol Aat'ional Convention. This is aa iruporUnt part of that pUifaiui. mi invoice juMtbii f the uig'ue.t iui;rUi.ce to the country. If the party put il f jttH. as the politica! vLtftrlue to be enforced or adopted, in ea of in uccci then it he-come of much. Interest to the voter of the Slate to understand fully m full weaning and import. It is useless to dulse the fart thai Iii real cue of ihl renelliou u almrr. A to whether it im the remote or bear cause, i not to us a material matter. When men deliberately com forth and de ratnd that Congress) or a National Conven tion :bi'. eitfnJ and cuerieh the institution slavery, can they reasonably esnect that th vp'? will glitte the matter? Caa tiev eaneet that twenty rallllonj of free ro ; ot tho North srill remain nileot whue Ctirt ?t a Natioual Convention eitenca the lurbsrous iu-üliit.oii of slavery into the F-tj1 Ttrritori. atil protect it thei by lt Can they expect thtt the popl of tho Xoith will submit to be jnothei rHi of Amri"n oil eubjecteJ to the domination of fry, rather than b t AbolitionUm" by rebels ani th.m wWo ropathie with tbem? Heasonible men catmot eifct auyaarb 4 ccu-eviesco from 9uch ction The pUtform which w are now considering del.lertiy atate, "that the present citil war h mainly reuite! from the long contitcirl, unwie, anl fanaliral ait ition in the rorth, of th qaetion of domet:c alaTery," t?. What n iiii'ilt to the jeop! of thii hull, the abure fw lines from tht platform ! It U well known, and will be admittl by erery candl mu. that during the lat ten yeaM tho men who now control the Con federate State, bare revolted to every achemc which rilfainy could invent, to make the inuitutioo of alarerf the dominant political inrluenco of the noTernment. Not con tnt with prostituting tbe Executire and LegUUtire Uepittacats of tbe Government t-t the accompli'hment of their purpu4es, they in v .Jed that of the JuliciAry, aivJ acught to pot the purity of tt4 ermine by miking It iuberve th tntereti ef tbt nefarious tystem. So persistent and rcckle were their t;t;i, tbtf. a venerated compromise which had received the sanction of the people for thirty jer, waa abrogated without their roneat, and the aolemti atljudicatlou' of CouiU were awepl away without heiitation, Ii in conti!. t with tbeir purpoej. And beruio the epte opposed the rbem5 of Sviuthern HutrMmeu lu tbw matter, they are told by the Hth of January Contention, that they &io"nu:i$' unJ funituul," and haw "j,rtunt eit'J uar." Heau tho voter of the North, wuuld not I era ain ailent and offer elavery to abrogate thattalut of freedom, and fasten it fnoi ia the riria of Kan tlic Prrcocratlc platform adopted by a Baiaiir and liaccarix aioor Cne:ition, tclU thena that they are "buiri'runii jamatUtl,'' n have' niiinly rontributet to involve tbe coiiilry M civil war. llocitue the voters of the North Would i.ol rem tin ilent, and ufTVr the Leeompu t Cont intioo tint mot Infamoui fraud and swln.tia lnioe.l ujon their friends in KanI, fj are tild'bv the Pth of January Coil vei.tini, that thef are " unirnr and Jumtic ml." itiid nro udty of Iein abohtoinl, that jrvitot bf all friiüe. Had the people of the North remained unconcerned n.l I toe the rflrti ol the Utery propagariduta to hate ntmiiiaUHl in complete uwees, ne c tj'jvc Jiif. 1 r.monr, and UU frieiul !u the t MioT iitio.i, on the UU of January, wo ild hue resolved that slavery a ititine mtiit!'Mi, which ahouMe jerpet tel rd iUtkI t the mniot limit of the Tinted Stle. In othir won!, they wuuld hte ieilvel ihatfUtery iatUe chief her atone of tru? JUitoc. lJut becmi the Northern people th juht projiwr to oppose tbe gigantic cheme: ot Sootheru mcu to make lavery the pieU realr il and coi4ro2ling joaer of t.e (oveiniett, they are denoune! bv tlji platform having invul.l the country in civil without caue. We apvehn t that if a Uulon j-rty itvt fteaird hi lie trdeJ Sulci until Congrefi or Jtt!u'i Cjv -jtfvti roif-t- "mJJt iiJmJ Cttttdmtioiitt nereae," for the llrlhcr prtetio ul ettenIon of lavery, Ihit th bl'tory of au. h lfr.oQ tttj Jl neverjse written A co.itn.tion might m welt htve JemaruleJ that the water ot the Mi.4jupp flow Inckwtrd to the.r iource;or tMl our nnjfilic roountaina bow their teil to a level with the ea ; aa to demand any tUtr. mire in e. f.r the protection of A fib .in alivery. Tbe 111 tn who makes dbv0'U. or threat I. i. it. bh;f, t il-i tate, provea Ucaetf to be a fool i d'rnanda are no lender LdeJ, ao 1 it power ro iorr er fetrtd. Ttcy hire eiste t oic, but will iitiMworfitriir Tke riTibi ti.u of Ibe ,"c vom ,ad fitt U iu ail it i ram'.ttOtiona Ilut iut "i'.rt!.ei ahaltout! guarii.t" for tho prpetuitiOn and estentioa of a'ai rry woul-t the lUioiir partv of thi State hue? We bei eve we undemtar! füllt hat ia meant by tie claue "further l l-l gnarar.tj lar Uf ey. The plalforie aia OonpTex mu Mouate J, or it ro.it 1 ac r-)Giphhe,l bj a Natinal Contention. Tbe platform id aea 1U1 tl,e Ute holder mat t allowed to take b !Afa ttj tK, .fr;lu f .eaof the Kelerat tM.on. u. I t j rotex te! in hi rht to hold b.u there bv a Coireae.orsl lectde, or that a National t' ,n,fn tkn hall ar.end the ( ecure a aluilar rijht , Tb ia the -further aldjiaal $'-rV d Sinded by tbeth of January Coai euti... aci ( U vb&t the voter of thia State are re

queated to eudor. Tbe whole polky of the (jovcnimtLt aiuce it fouudation b teg aid to the ea.lawioM ( elavery - oeer free.

tcirltory. tuuat now bo removed at tbe Uotaaad of the fvU of January Convention, aa h kgzl or rcrcCUtita of tbj ilat e bolJ ing vebcUof the Heath. A slave-code lor re territories to an1 Iba wrath, and bawl Ue wounded prkre of Jirrraaot Vr and bU aadociatea, and to aocure their return to loyalty, that the "( nie mjy eyjia Wiiif amJ Ikt rarirriti at it it." The eople are aked at tbU late day of the tineieenth century, the "era of the world" gretU pjoreii, ib?n tl RuaaUu aerfia emancipated. arl the (le-rgian Captive, the Nubian ptiioaer, aud tbe Abvtlnian atvage. are lifted trp to freMom ' by the iucceor of MouaUwin.t yott fct. e, party Uu avowed purpw.4 of wbkh i, to eilend and prpetu ace African Haren y efrry device of hu man kill and every effort of huinai power. The farmer of Indiana 'a reiestr l to vote t put in jowcr a FrtJT hkh fatori populating our territories with African alavea that their lalor mar be brought into compe tition with that of the farmer' on or the mechanic, tad that tbey may b compelled to work aide by aide with him. Thia ia the policy of the r.uiiirr puty, and it ia tbe poli cy w hich it ak the people of Indiana to aupputt. And it h 10 a policy ubioh it hai deliberately adopted, to favor and accommodate the leaders of this rebellion, against Constitutional liberty, law and order. Let the voter pouder thit matter well. Tbr Tkeoreticnl Bud the I'mcticnl ia roll tic. Writer on the science ofiolitia have 9pK-ulatei much on the relative of "pure i-leaa ana 01 material imcrrsiA determining the fundamental polite or the Umpomy policy of State Ithaa been common among a certain claw of thinkers to represent forms 01 gOTCrnaient m me produett of human Intelligence, devised with mnwioua foreiffht aa means to the attain ment of dHred pDutical end.. Another school of epecnlative plülosoj4iera can see in roveramenta nothing more than tho natural ..d nontaneoui development of organic law. operating urvler th conditions and limitations which result Irom tne social siaie ofnvrorvle According to them, povern nients "ar not made, but grow, ana uvng . . ee aar thu the natural outcropping of unufilying habitudes and modes of thought, they are not only neceary in their origin, but, like all other necearr thinrs, the best possible of arrangement at any prcr period iu the hMorr of a nation. Any Inrm cl irov n;ment beinsr. according to th thtry. hut the inevitable coueiuent of antecedent c.uiea. it follows that even: people ha, on the whole, the covernment it deserves, and at the same time the government wh:ch is bat for it. fince none other, however aupe rior In the abstract, would be so related lo the concrete facts of society a to admit of the beueficient result th.at flow from an inferior organir-stion which is racy of tbe soil whence it aorinfirs. JtlaweJlaald by Mr. John Stuart Mill that it is difficult to "decide which of thee two conflicting doctrines would be the moie ab surd if wo could suppose either of them held as eicluaive of the other. And, however dogmatic the natrons of either theory may bo in ststing tbe logical formule which resalt from their respective doctriuej, it is to bo Observed that, in practice, all statesmanship rroceedson the assumption that, within ceri.io bound, both of the.w theories are equ ally true and equally capable of exhibition in the Ecure of aoeietv Türe ideas are po tential elements in determining the form of rovernment or thi administrative policy 01 e . ' 1 .t i- 1;. a people at any epocii m tneir annais, arm 11 U equally undeniable that there are fiteJ conditions, whether resulting from social habitudes or material interests, to which the conduct of the State must be adjusted ac cording to whit is relatively rather than ab olotelv ti. AM robtieal agitation in the world of thought or discussion, as well as all political striving In the way of civil revolution, is, directly or indirectly, a hornige to the power of k'.eas in determining the nature and char acter of political institutions. Hut co true is it that all political institutions, in order to pos ters vitality and 1 et nimrnce, mutt hare a hUtorical and natural biais on which to rest, that any agitation or utriring which ignores the great concrete facts ol society U sure in the end to come lo nought. Cattle in the air may be built according to attract has of architectural ninwetry, but t satles tf a more ubtantil ki'id. and of solid uionry, must be constructed with some rrgtrd to the configuration of the groncd on which they are reared. It is common to vij iu timei of hlh civil commotion lint the people would be quiescent if it were not lor a few "agitators. The remark aumes too much, by icribin too much jwer to the upposid caprice of inilividusl. No agitation caQ be lng lived or fertile of results unions it has atuiliarirs in j-opular tec!inr of jpnUr wnrit. ainl an bug as those feelings or those wants eit there will be no lack of "agitM.Mi." If the crop of to dv were r itctmlnated, 4 freh harvest would spring ii;iand ripen to rjorrow. IVlititMl reajie, unbroken by the storms of debate or eoritroveMy, could rrsu'l only from Kuch adaptatioos of governaunt, alike in theoretical polity and adminbtratii tetails, as should satisfy Üie a bat riet roni-e-tioni and practical wanbt of every individual. Whether that halcyon state shall ever bo reached, wc leave to dlcued by liise who look withliopoto the perfectability f the race. Put until that state shall be reached, it only remains for us to accept, with mingled ftiih and patience, the work inga of tint rapacity for irogres which, as the distinctive attribute of man, raiaes rca aon over intiuct, aiul hich ia at once the motive and eiplauation ot the abUfoniio that tnual ever etist tteen the real and the l lsil tbtt a, betrtteu the rsrcjte and tK rjrml0f forces of socielr. It is tbe part of the true sUtenuan "to understand bis fpAK-h," and, in tbe klra uf Caw.u.g. to (olio n sli loa atteni(-t at (olit m-I amelior ation"ibe line of wie tUxuit." by neither rab!y aiming to compaas the impracttcable nor blUnN t elirtp'nj; to the obsolete. It i common for ineo to say tbit suth an I such things are perfectly tr'Äbt. very desirable, b it that, unfortunafelf, they are ot practicaMe. It were wier to as? with tbe philo soph Kdmurwl Purke that lboe things Licharenot rractable iu statemnnip are r. M dcIrable .Y ltttlimrrr. As rhuiK'j ts that if an It.x orn.t anvthing. he is lary. (I he speak a of things as they are. potJe e et aotrv. If he r ! ot er or oviotha lorn the rourh r-wnta. he a a a . . t. is tribal, il he call thncs l. l.a'rrrotr names, he a ur,Ct for th r-iiKu of an alitor If he does not fun.i.h It leaJirs with jvke. he ia a mullet If he dc. be la rattle head, lacking staSilltr. If he con demn the wrong, he is a god fellow, but IsekstiraretrtfTT If betet Wroiira arwl Ir.Iu re uomeatioord. he Is coward. If he ipoaea a psiblic man, be does it ti cratirv siMte ia the t-vl of a cliae. or Lelvrrs t. (he -etta " If he indulges in personalities, be is a blackguard; it be de not his paper is dull and iospid. Vor i-iHe said, it ia with narrow souled io; as with narrow Lecke 1 bottles the lea they Lave in tbera the tvre ioae they make in pouring U ct. uvsi-Well,XIary, sre yon rpins to tew place" Mary -"Sure, no! the lade conUa't give am.facury rsftrerve frtmkr Jsicc;k.

I roua the ilu-art lenmrat. I UAN. MCIIL. V'llle U Cvluiuhu giiuut ot, w Uut k-r .ra Louut, kty her Ue4 frw frwm the il-(ut, t fArtl-i brtmtKl upua kar, va k bew At 14 Kuejr, Aa4 mtmtm by tU ftrh4at' Ut u, reatrUr i-.'.i W t, j TUt mi iaB4r rttui, ' ' j'Ve lttru aart vf rlLilauJ. - ftvtierre.iiJ atr JeU! """ Ut at 1 ivi.Wr tn e. a Ji, AHkI J.J tur fats d Idiu.n, Au-i.f lLwtoJc.l, kill J uJ tuUt.J, I Ho4 iatiy atr wVri!4.a ! , i

lW)'t i.vtl ua tiruiUriL.. ,1, I'rfr im auJ tiUr! t4 anva a riatU kid, 1 Taey bvar ca :.urru4rr i'ii UarnfdJ lit;, I uouh u( Ltt, A kiaiin'a krt can ssnMti-r, t.fl us laaru Wrl! tL at arMter ttulb, Tt,l ibi I Kl iac.- trolacr. Au.l t laJ hu couiiUj Wi-n, ' Kut u.It but wii- " ' j y y tha ift day ( f ht Uei hfw ti u tWootW gal i.f fluara. rraK$tglt orüi ai foot ani wk TotrlJ hut (C kit' story WLal ar lh-y Lea w tf to k A uaticualjetkv f Uty , , . L Louia, JaaeSuia. Lnin St fan. . A rrttriotif Letter. We Mitd inserted iu the Washington cor respondence of tho rhilsJelphia Inquirer the following copy of i letter from the Mayor of Uostonto tbe lreidntof the United Slate. It gives eipremsion to .entiuients which do honor to the intelligence and patriotism of its author: Maroa'a Omer. Ctrv Han, llotton, May '23. Sia: t am induced to write vou this from 1 a sense of duty, for the purpose of repudiating, in the mot rmphttii manner, the ileu that tho Oovernor ol .ias.uchuetta o au thorized to apeak for the loyal citizens of tbe Male iu proposing any conditions in regard to tbe question of slavery, as affecting a further requisition bv vou for vo mntrers. There may, pHiiblv, be small sections or us in mo vuuiuiuii vaivii utrrr inu iioutrine of emancipation and arming the xlavt-D is regarded with favor, and might be- made an excuse for non enlistment, but I satire your Excellency tbtt in lloton, and I be here In a large majority ol the other cities and towns iu the State, the. uilughn;? of questions in relation to slavery with the crushing out of the present rebellion is v.flwed with the strongest fecliuia of dis approbation, while the efforts hare made to resist the intsrpolation of this dis cordant element, and to restore tho Union on the basis of the Constitution, aa evinced in your appointment of üovornör Johnson and Suoly, your ustaing of (Jen. McClellan, ami your general convervatlsm in alt the essential matters pertaining to the conduct of the war. have given hope and confidence to every Union loving heart in our State. Notwithstanding the opinions of the Governor, I believt; that Massachusetts may be relied upou for any call you may make sipoa her patriotism in, the present emergency, and that her citizens gtkrrallij have no ympathy with thoHo who are agitating the question of emancipation at this time, and 1 am confident that if this subject was introduced in conformity with the Tie ws of Oor. Andrew would produce seriout if nr. an e,et)t nt Ibe injury to the cause of enlistment. I beg you. therefore, to make your requisi tioa upon the State of 'Massachusetts with confidence in the loyalty and devotion of her citizens, and with the a.surnce that Jkton will as cheerfully respond to tho future alio the tust to any üomand of the (loremmenU Trusting that you will continue to be firm and resolute in your endeavors for tbe m toration and welfare of our common country, and in ignoring all other issues which tend to prevent the accomplishment of this great Object, I have the honor to be, sirwith great respect, your obeuient nerrant, Joairu M. WjortTMAN, Mayor, His Kaeellency Abhuiak Limcols, ' iVfrident ol the United S'jttes. I ul lollowing is taken from the Ma't.u (iliss ) Itcacon, of tbe -Ith inst: A great deal of eimulilod indigualicn has been routed against (Jen. Hutler, on account or Ins rather roar order reapoctine the la ic.t oi bjw kh loans. ow, wnuo we tinqilifie.lly condemn the style of bis pronueU menbi, we cinuot withhold our ceuaure Irorn tho ladies who so fir forgetful of that m nle-ty and reserve 'lu which women ahould uU.iyi encircle her.'e'.f, hue stopped Iiora Iheuileof wooably rroprictr. fthd bi suited trangers in the Tory strejts of Uieir city. When this is tho case, woman alwavs subject Iheiuirltes to censure, if not inauft. .Neither lime or circuiustancea will shield her frtim tho ineiitabte consequence; whether her intentions are insullitif or otherwise. be ia no longer invulnerable when that beauti ful shield ahe hold licfore herself ainl eon tact with atrancers, is witlidrawn, for supi cion aways Attache itavf to such demonatra tlons. Is there auy father who vouU wMi in ee bis dauhtor aa,ntin through the streets and insulting those in wbosu poaor fate lias thniwn t'e city of tholr re; Jc;i. o? I Jr. on Ute coutnrv, how would a, confederate ofti"a aa rer act bculd a Ialf, dr weinsu with r ed eral proclivities, puhbly öint the start and strips s in his fare, and ue insult. cipres ions in th irreta wharo bis duty to hi poternment had called blm T a. .a.. a a. la it not better, is it not more consonant with the nature of woman, to shrink frni all contact, all communications of whatever character, with enemic and strainers, and thus Tindimte ber set Trora uniorthy auaptcion, and ioure protection from irraull ami abao J a S.i tmib Cmi uav It has repealedl happened within the Ul few days, says the laat few days. aa the CharleUn Mfrrurt cl the 1 4th ult , that lad.e have been rudefv accoatol and iuulte by ao'diers iu thepub lie thortoiahftres In orne inUabt es out rage of the mot tlo-jit character have been committed. Ith perfect irornmity, by men wearing the uniform of the Southern volunteers). W n t know who the offen der are; but e d i kn iw that, in the city of Chaileaton, ruch acta cannot and will not be allow el to continue. We call upon the oii'cers ot the trooos now stations! bare lo pro tect our Jadica, br the enforrernent of sobriety and pood behtvior aiuoii the mn of the.r command, an ! by vi-iti. foi the Cist soldier who may shom to have cin. ductavl himself in the manner e have mentioned, swifl, severe, and public punishment, A Iia I.imr Ilrsit Wiihiw. We hate received maciiiSrant mipr-olia bloom from a beautiful and fhumlnr; Ouvg wUlow of 'ahvil, who teil us, although he ig a trrtibfe relV. iVb an liiirer out, at.i that. If we viat Va.hvilie, .he will not spit in our face, aa ererae Nhvi!e troHop lately threatens! to do, but give ui a mrdial w come to her bo tue Seeet wVJow, we thank you. If there at any created beings more charming than the anpels, it swaiat. arcoidnf; to our notion Im young wwowa. i oc are widow after cair wo heart. ail we cknewledre J ea hate got it. We will cKKt pas an hour with yon, and if we do not tcake yea leva! the first half bour.e will agree to be a rebel tbe last half. We slept lt eight with yocr great, fragrant broaoni at our be Ja id e, and we hardly need tell you that our dreams wer ft bieödüg of flow et t, and raaslc, at.d birds, and stars, ar.J love, anj rnoofjh-b and paradise, an4 kieae, and witche, and aiJOTS 1 Jsareii.

Couciliutlou by Slave Catchlug. Jeff. Davis' Aiiutiat (leaeul pablli'auafcA

general ordar directing the drafting of every male, white or mulatto, la me oouui, capaloot bearing rrms, whether they have sub itiutei or not. Uwill be fo.md iu a few moatba that tbe rebel government will fore) mullitu-lea ot a . t aslav ea to Cht loyal w bite eoiuiers. ,. i ne necrose will sxjon make as formidable aoldiers . . aa a.i:ii as many already iu tbe rtei ranas, ana aim Cght with about as aiucn zeat as tnouani of the white conscripU for th at- of Jeff. Da vi. 11 iironnioflreeioniana ruwaro, slaves can be made formidable agenta in DoLnin? and astas.inatlng our troops. 1 here L i.oil.inir in tho rebel code of honor and morality to preretit the employment of half strafe negroes for these purpsst. rior bin it be di flic nil to in hue the negroes lo enter on this voik. Our o.ticers in many puces have made themselves particularly actiie aa elave catchers lor outraireou- rebel; and masters wh.) should have been kicked out of camp lor their insulting treason. have walked off in triumph with a fugitive which sme half-witted Colonel has restored to him, with bows, aoolocic and rrimaces. No itl.cl should ever be suffered lo rUtke a fugitive slavo. under anr circumstances. It is the bo! 'btof folly to suffer it. It is lurnihiog them with sticks to bteak our ou beads UV hat Uer yt I noun one imlauc uhrrt a rtltl Uiil made a Unit vaj.i t-i ni kit faultier-rtitoirJ, hut re Jo Inoic of ttttral tmttt trkrre ike rtttrl. afiet regaining hit tUve, biCitmt mart trading, taort iniolet.t, and more dejtjml than tref. htnJ treatment eny ihcrtatet thetr pre$nmpttn. us nave no more of it. We can not afford to please traitors at the espena of the Republic JtttAtul4 Irmh. LEGAL. QIIL:UUTS SALK. I!y virtue ol KJ enartrtutlon lMued from th Vlro Oruiaon PI Court, lame dlrecied and dtleerl.ln favor ot Maiuoel ivtit and aaluat Oeora; Yf. hLaA.r, I hava la led an I ha fallowing uefrttel Keal riUta, ailBated ia Vigo raunt, In.tlsna, to alt: I t N". ourt Londred and thirty (130) tn Chauncy Koae'a MiUltrlaion fforly-four (44) acra and laru (1) ra4a off the aa.t Ida d the t half (,) of cilm twintr.two (tt) tuwuakip taslve (1J), raiipe nlas (ü) fi. lue plat waaraot was duly record!, Jana 1&. lflftü. and iu S.tTL'RDAT, Jl'I.Y II, He?, Wohin iLa Uxal boars of aaiI day, at tbe Court liouae d.wr.ln l err Hanta. 1111 ottVr tlo mm aiiO nrufita of tUs above de-wribed Keal Etat, toethrr wllb all tlie DftTlleires ana spnurieuanceaiuiDe name bebMisthg, for a Uriu nt eceediuK aen yeara, lo the hlahcat bidder f.ir ca-.h, and uiku lailura to realit a sum fcuffivlHit to aati-iy aaia t euu sua co-U, t will thru atid tire Htr Ina fa-niinuli, l anil la uZZi L'-.rT r. ri J.' -- l-td.ler f..r csn, bisatlafj the same. - 'A . Tula 3&th day or June, 1.162. Ja27pr$3,M Jt A it f Kb C0XNF.lt, SWerHT. SHKUIFPS SALK. Ry virtue of foirr executiobt iasued from the Vigo Common Drat Court, to me directed and delirered, ono In fa. vor AlJf-n B. Smith arid Kdward Br ami on, one In favor of Jaaioa It. LI off lar., onaln faror of William h. Morris, and one In favor of Wilh am Iwe, and all agalaet Oeorg W. SuaOVr, I have lertod en tb foU lowing deacribe! lu-al l.aUte,tituatd tu lc. coun ty, Indiana, tö-vt It: The north half (i.) of let No. oae bundrcd auc twenty-nine (129) and lot. ua. one hundred and thirty (ISO) and one hundred and thirty. one (131) in the subdivlalon of forty-four (44) acres ana two (2) rodi.ou the eat side oiths wfit half (,) of section twenty.twa. (12), township twelve (12), north of rang nine (9) neat,her tofore Uia4e by Chaaocey Uoae and the plat thereof duly recorded, June IS, 1SC0, and on . SATTRDAYt JIXY 19,1soJ. Wlthie the leat hour a t said day, at lb Court Hou door. In Trrre Haute, I will o&Vr tie recti aud profits of the above described lUal Kitate, together with all the nri vileica nn appurtciiattca to the name belonKing, fora b-rin not ex-eedlng ereti yer. to the highest bidder for caU, and upon failure to re. aliza a aum suOlclent to aatittfy aaid esution.a anö coata. I will then aud tb-re ofler the ffe-tlmp1e. in and to laid hat )tate, to the hlghe t bi.Ulcr f r each, to satUfy ths same. Thii2G4htay orjnne, 12. SAMl Kt.CONNF.It, SherilT. 273irpraf4,f0 fit Ordinance Iscylnq m Tax fur the year 1G2. BE IT OUÜAINEI) by tbe Common Council of the ctly of Terrs Haute, that tha amount and rata of tax tobe levied on all projxrty subloct to Ute and County tasaüon, UUia tli city of Terre Haute, for the year a. u.lsia, hat! be, and the earn Ii hereby fixed at forty-flv- cetit fcr jcwral purjoe, on r cry one bucdred dollate i aluati.iii of rral and personal pt 'operi.v, sn! a po!ltaa of fifty renti on eery whH nale tnh.ibltant aana and not a pauper, r the n aflw nti -one and nt ovrr liny ycara. A4 ted JnM 17, a. X T2. Yf. H.STK.WAUT, Maior. AlUal: J.r. ;n K-K, Clerk. Jnnr30tAi2w Sot ice to Conflate to i. NOTICE IS HKUERV (ilVEX that sealet proposal i will ba rrrrived y lb Common Count i I at their Hall, in Irrre Hsnte, on tie riming of July let. hC2, for Ibe Grading, (It av ling, tlutterlng and CurKiv of Uabaab Htrret, between Sixth and heventu Straeia, ao-ornin to (he auueaed apecllicatlutia, to-all: HluDsuaedlo be g IJaie i.ne. Cnrb-tn to be not leai tlisn lo ft and a ball lng, f.mr I in lira thick; 1e ba put In Ilia uroai.l two feet below guile, to he Jolutrd down iiot leaa than ten Irntr. Hum ring to be dona aia.lUr ! lbs gutter batwerr, 4 1 b and ftu Strreta, out cf e-.! I.ln.votie bjo V, not lea than vigbt laches Ui depth, IU e f(-rt In width from curl;-t' lie. (rala to be made of good earth, tn Ke roreied with ict acieened gtarl, aneen iurhea iblcb Iu Cftiter, grs;ua!ly I op .'eg to elgtit Inches on tbe aidea. lirad to be elel'lihd y iheCity Kiikin,r, and the whole rf i! I wotk li Ic under diteitl.m of tlie Common Cut.rd. Tbe (.lading and lirav. Iii. III I e let in on extract; the tioio-ring aud Curbing in another. The work to be let lo he b sfsl reaHMiib loader. ). F. til l.ICK, City Cleik. June21dnt RElOUTOKTHK AUDITOR OF Vigo einty, ahowing ths amount rrelel and diOmtaed lor the irsr commenrlag Ju 1 at lafll, and ending May 31st. A I. 1C, m l,Ke : arrnrrs. June , 1m,1. To balance ia Trea.ury 1 1,1)7 4S " aft. Jim rrrTt of County Ta. .... 2' .427 Sh special JWhod Tai.,., e,22 it ii i Kos Ta.... Tuwnahip Taa IVMkrt o t. Y. Ilaaa' tb .. II V ffparka a.rASM SI oO iw ;s 17 2'. a? W He Jam. r-nt. .. 4Ö Ol MiSce Ualiet.ua. ie4 Co To. reertpta ra-kta vat r. t) m im1! . . I . . - J a. m vf mit i oi'ir nriwn im a-T I tl I r( a arwl alarlo or (VMlntv ofl'.rer. ...... . Juror KailifTi or Ft.n.e plftc... t r1mnal Fin t5.71 i.-vrj n Vo t o t,4Wl 7 S.ro ci 1.U3U t-i ivi S:i on in 7i 711 Ui h;m .f4i I. v.t 7,:o ? I,T1 I in is 4 M S.?i tai J.noocs) no l.TO f 1 3.S.SO 14 riMr rtitildinga... ('Tmier'a lr.uet Mt A friiitr... r'wf llo'io farm. . F lection. Hoie. frtnling,Ar. Av-hig k.i,t;e, ."lclsl ih.J Tax. ii " hoa.1 Ta T.rtve.hlp luianltt 1 1 Taaes refai le.1.... JCdJiat'a Kl f Fond Co. Bonds Kede nj il " " lnlre no I tx ailed Soy iihl no rede mid Baleix a in Tra-gry nbjvt ! r r. n. Ai-i.FK. Auttlor Vlg.i CMir,ij( T're Haate. June 1, 1 -:J -1 School Fund Revenue. fPHE SEMLANNCAL DISTRL A. butUn (4 the ahixd Fand tt'vettue aalhla laf ade. sut;ng la 110 MO.lS. lie aatiral Tobh!p Truvtera ran ri reeeita the spporUoti- " ee their rti ti.e Tt i hi caUma enou Ike Aadttor. Jsa S,1-4L. Jjn?oJleU JU5TICC. CHARLE3 ALS HITLER, Juntire of J he JPrrr, OlEce one door Fst of IVauch Hank, TKRHK HAUTK, I Nil, H(il atlerjlioa giveu to Convey ancing sad taking Peposdior.s. may .11 U

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PIANO TUN KU nnd UKPAIHKU. "1 1 TOUIX rpLfi.U atiiinc ti tbt rttlrn 4 Trra Itiutaanl tuirvaii0.i.(t cuuuiiy, tLi ke li raJ on alt call to rrf ait ud tun liaa., ta krep ttH m K'J-k orOrr I tbe )ar. lie cn t fuin4 at Ita Ih uk Stre tu tL Trrr Uauta lii ubatlJiii, äb4 ul thargea til te tuiul rry rauuitit. IIa brga Uaaatasuttn the fcitcaln? rr!cresce: Kr. J. Ii. liütbKM.tKN, Itano Tac r, U.a purka A th W.oieai iuUOa ptar luar !. Uli rr t ucoi a'.tj rntlr aaiifaUmi lo Lh nnt..n.A II Ibe tiboof tLa Trrre Hanta r i.i CoIUif kare 1 uriUrr LUrar, anU La raoirj tuj rittira rounJriKt. I caa taorthH. cr4iij r.'mpiHhI Vrn ti an yjw r hi "itU i iiujty, Lo may nrcl V.i .sf a a rlntlniiu md iwim tuurr, Le Fernet a ill l roof Ur ir Jrooi taa ticl that livu. H'r fee can aiUi 1 ieu- l Uilfr-s bruaaraa avilrai raar ree.Jrru iwt.sarr . J. C. Vl lMM.I K. Principal cf the Mtuic IpartNiil f tUa Trr H.utc reuial t'olifc Ih anbacriWra, beariilj concur Imue alv irCiruoiaiiJanou. It KV. JOHN fOVFKT, Kstv. j at oH cu arv tx, l(K. t.VM AN Ahhl r, WKV, U A. Jr'W I TT. J.olMly PIANO TUNING. A 01 CJUKAULV TO THE WLSHKS many of ui r formej- patrrui, I Lavrrsnnied sjraliiTst.lng and Krpalriu riano, Mi-lowia andc4ler aiacat !ntrmnieiit. - rfc iug a practical piano uiaat-r, also favorably knoain to many cU.r of Terra-Haote as a first cla Tum-r for over mx years, perk t aatUfumi ia ;uiriitrl to all for lug me with tnolr patronaite. I win un uifHauta revularly every far eak. Ilaooa will ba er,?Krd t7 lf yrar. All oidVr l-ft at the rtidTn ? ut ttr. hr. All-n IViK-e, Wra. Iilitt, w tbe Si-t a AcA-innj, tll mt wilh iiCvotM attention. Rr"ctrul!T, I.. KISNM.IC , ila-lc IieaUr, arnl Tuier aid kerairr uf Mc-J. .1 i luhtiuro-ni-, (iUF.K.IC.iXll.r, IM mtlGdif ; UQXP.E . SOW. ilrceivcti thin iiay! vi:n ExriiKss.. L A DI ES' Rlack Silk MantleA; ladiea' Plain HlacW and Figured lin-na lii.e .Shawb: Summer Shiwla tf other material. 500 UJ.V.S LADIES' UES HANÜKlUlCHIlirs Creal I nducetnuta offered to pun ha-e by the !.y LaJlea', Misw-a and Childreu'a Cotton Hose, Iu every slie and quality. Additional indacements offered to puTrbatby d. 200 Head Xeti, every color, at 25 cents each; IAUiea ana t:bllirenii Flc-Mo Mitta-rboVe trn. p.t. Ii. KVCF. i SON. (.ENTS Your particular atleiilion .M la directed lo IMdoz. Gent's While Linen llandirrchirf.' By tha dosen, moch nnder pai e. iSent'a Cotton Half Hoae, by the dox. Superior quality. Gent's Neck Tb-s. Collars Id I.Iik-o and Tajier; "iSoldes Hill Shirt and ent' Furnishing tiod generally. r.KXTo'.n'MMKRClXrTHS-AIU. lors, verytheap L. KYCE li SON. L. I?YCE Cc SON. Ladies' Dopartmont. ! L. RYCKT& SO'S. BHKAKFAST, Kugcnio und Combination Ooraets; White and Colored Hell Kiblions and Trlmruinf; HiblMina, all colors; M chino Scwinj; Silks, tii and Steel Prefs Huttona, .Silk .Sun Umbrella and Pursaul, Fans, l'ic.Nic MiUn, terv rUiiro seh'ction MlsstJand Children's Vic Xh Mitts; Ltdie. Mi.se.s and Children Hooo Skirt. I,. uycF. a so.v. DRESS OOODS! To Suit the Motl FatliJiuut! r UKNAPlNKS, MoXAMlUgl-KS. in:. V.I Randio Iiwns, ,U honct Io, F.oIird (iinjjhams, with inanY other vaiielics. I., itvcj: a sqn. TRANGPOnTATION. Central Ohio tuid Ballimoie aud Ohio Railroads. 'I lii frertt .ntiotml Hanno n nil llaitrrn filler. 'PIUtOlTGII Recfipla Kivcu for JL PreUbt oyer the abvV l;..ad. t.i all j.Ii.U Pan al aa low ralea aa sue mhr route. Spetlal care riv.-n ill Ibe tl al.apolNtion if all kiivta of live Sloth, and a aafe It anOi n rant-.-d on all abiptnnta. KOCH r. ROn, Agri.t, ' 1 ' 'JVtr llat-te, Jnd. OrtVe with J. I. K.ilj ft Sou. r.n1nd Strrrt, op-o-le tb.- Kt.'wstt llouae. iJayl 6: Ua2in W. I Ilr laa.TIalrr, .11. 5. piIVSlOIAK AK1) ,S(TR(JKnX. -a. Oivee eilal aUuUn I Ibe treatment ot eaiea of lb" and ar; ..pf ab-a 1t Catra t. Arl.bitat I'upil, PieryjUro Stai-bjloma Stabin.na, 4c. Ueatorea the varUaa Urai nt At.o at. a fbroiii- tnflantauott wf la r and Kar, l y a u.im rw-jrae of remedial agenia fbt.r. MaSt lo ti, Itünd. and Hearing la the lira'. In atl ra.ea auv p bble ft curs hy oprration or n.i I tr-.tmrt. May V-(.ri'ilix, fr- of rb.r, y '-;tn f otlirrvi.ae. liffiiv, H,ithea.t rvrirer rolJ 1 a od p p. larstreeu, Tarra-Hatts, -miars. ft.-i-.Iy FunrjifURc. jCR CIIEAP hy U R IST I T TT H 1 -CO TOif. i i7 .v ; re s K- i Terra Haute Ilouew OctTdtf Hnrvootor for IOG2. i'avmrrx Iff ration t a ii a i.i. r.x. r: u i i:iu:im mil' Ohio Mower and Rf.sjr Improved Stturrd ty Sateen Stymie Vittntt Thia anatllne. at tha uri trial, and fair. a kaa takea an Im.M arprraaani-4 Botnbr i-f pralaistna. At tb greate! prart.ral t,!J trial i.f Keaprs sod Mowers etel held In ths I t,tf 1 faW-a, at Myrarvae. X. thia maiUft reretved the f reateat nun. ber of eredlt mart a, eatlttg It t Ih Grand Gold Ue4al and ItpL.tna offere.1 1 y the l'f,,. led 5 :at' AgrUnltural orlety for tha ltKr M. lg Ifaehine, Trial lo tha fiiM 1 atl last I raiird to gte III machine prvfcret- vr all otbera an-1 e tmm lake thia tnehd i c!Triig a ah aMnar f.e ttLI i.f the Ohl lUaper and Moarer aa fni-on Um airw, agalitat sl athsra fTered l.r aala ta U.i. moM armera iil da ateil la calf aud lan.ioe iL. taa hin bfora (.urrha'rtg any Oirr. f or a!e si 'ir Wsrehoua. riKsn i iiivrrs. We ae ! agee.tarr Vaii'i r.tr.l rrrored Urain I r 1 1 1 aaS the 'lant" Katar Jim. ;il(Vilto TIK5IU k McKKFX.

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Ntl.'Ma til sn wtiii:i:t, Je.-KJif TFKKR II AIT F, ,11. a . I "aJaaa, COAL! COAL! 3NT o xr JP i x irr . A. c. twsa J l.a. toarss. roin a. uiuitiii:r. UAVISirei-fttJypflrtba-d th Coat Per., f.T. nrly k-wniiu theClfKIC HI.XRS." ai4-lhre-aartr vnila t of the rttj, ara pr- jvred I faruUh th rltiefia if Terre-tJacta and VHtrslty, with a arnet articW of avell-arreetied val a f sit tb. i-arlUma tima. wssraaUe Afemsf ir tis ltigklasd, Ursrll and Favaev.tMirg Cl M'na. mr Ori left at taa VlgaCoaMf eValeaoy at tha residences! sliher rrrTietf4', near Its RkkatotJ ka,1rot IepV td b tiled ea ahoct hotke. ate as a wlaA.

MEDICAL.

HKLMIiOLDS CS KNIT INK PUH'a TIOX. a "1I1GJ1LT t'ONCK?5TKATrii, CUMJ-UIM KLl ID F.lTi:CT HCHL A l'iioüveaot 5pe.lfic U-tuedy Yv lMeaa-a ot toe hl.AUUKK. KlDKTl i:p a V H an.tDrU)rSlCAI.SWltLtJM;i This Jled.coK iireaa ILe d,er of lieMi i and eacltea th AbOl:HrXT!S h.to lestihy atta iTrahuh the W ATKhV CK CAU lkul S 6. , J. Uona, aid all UNKAl L'RAL .HJUUilLfc :sjs 4tt reduced, aa well a I'A IN AMI 1MUMIII A1U srkt I g.d f. . . . XKX. OR CniU'UK.N. ui u rxi .1 '.t f. tk a ct r cciiti i Kor W.'ako,Ai!iiroUs Finet TfaW,1iif 1 t,ot,, arlj r i .. of Abuse. ATIt.Nila.il HITH THK rOI tXiWlr. hlUlTUii lado'p4-.hMi l Kirituxi, Ixa l r. v.. , IrftUcIt f I'rfatLig. Tretn ln.fc, Wakervli, I :u in the ba, k. Vu ltsr y.-in, Liik of tbe IU1j, 1 1 avtj.ir. tßt the rre. L-f cl aietvry, VaV iVrot, Rorror of lxn.( lrjit' o V itJo-.t l't.'. 1 1! I a-,t.. I. Hot II..-U. Im jh vt u. sain I A U J II CijC 1 F.NkCr, Tb. m )a'ploi:.. If allow. d tXd 4 Ü. btch tl! inr.iviu tnvartalty re.e ..X'tb. lVmrrKMTT, FATA ITT, F lTk rTlC FITS, iv nvrtif WHICU THF. rAlir.tT I IMKF. IS ho cr. r ih.t .u-t ...4 Ii.i-'AT t.-Uort 1 tfcoe-niKrrrr. I'Isv.asfs." 1 a a -Vila AMii CNSl kirilOF's Mat.y ate aware of tbe rauae t.f ti e .1 M!ltnt. 11 i J r. n.i.uithv'( THW. kTV I Kt 1UK l.NfANK AStl tkl And ihe klt-la:M.holy IVatba ly I'oi. Mimpti'-n, 1111 lamwmm r rvc rarta- ma niinr. THE t ONMirtTlUX OM'K AFI KCl f Ii W ITH DIU j AMC WKAKMLSS, K-qtt.ret ibe ai.1 tA -diwiiie to alxti atbrn ai.J 'nilrai an-1 b jtfra, Vlhh Haiaisou.'s KXThAtT 1 LT11U InvulaMy dork. A teiat will com 1 rt acr uimru. KKMALrS-FKMAIW-llllAUS qui 0R aoiXai. WXULF, MARRIF1, OR tVK IS MAST Ai:CTlOS Pl.l.TUAK Til l'FÜAl.l ! . ... , alucU.we4a w Ucter.Uoai. IraeaTifarity. rji.rfnuea,or FuppreaMon ofCuKloraaryV.acuäti.i., t I j crated i.riirrhoaa aUUof tlie Iteravl-eivrotiba or Wft.itea, Mer'tity, and for ail couipiaint. lrr,I.M A IV. . B 11 V. . H.tH I. r?M tt.,liaWl..h II . ... of Hfipalioii, or In tbe j IiFCUNK OKCHANdF OF UFT. I hkK 8VMTMS AltTF. NO FAMILY MIOCU) bT. w ITHtUT IT. J Taa t so neat Pal a, Krurit, ea tun. I llninoro rniotToi ra(;taor r HH.MhoIJr.S KlTRaCTJJWtla;--4! a la all lhlr JKagea. - .Fisi:AXi:M liUieor.M rr .awa rn At llttJe Ft;-etoa kw.ee of tart- Kelierawtei'ienre LL'tas' A.MINO KAFOSCRF. 1 ? U?"nl dr Rl'TS ,treiAih u 1 nnate, tberebe ;.mrh g (ibatructi.i Frevettutig andCio-inarSUKtnreecf tbe f reiht J Allaying Faia and Inflammation. 0 friHjtsei.i ibvouioi ai.K, an-i eipell't g all P hoi.. lriaeAfd, and avxrn-asit Matter. tw-caia teem raoniiiM WHOUAVK I FKN T11K VICTIMS tF QUACK sad who have j,a,d kcitv raaa lot rund ic a i.bo.i tame, hare fooinl they rere IrceiTed. and tt,., ,1 , TUlSalX" tea, ly Ibe t,. cf -lWrri.,1 A , ellU,,, Ih dried op in the T:rBi, forak tu, .. an argravated form, and FFKUAI'S AFTKIl M SKRIADK. .' t'. IT .'I UM1 tl'tf 1-tTl. t.-r- ... " -i-i '.iMinn i I'll III lor i i Uoi.. an 4Imim cf the riiiwitv itc;AKf ' Wtttber eaittr,g In .Ti t 1.1: on ri:iAi.i:, From abatevrr caue rtglnatitig. and no aanr now i.o.; ktaSui.m;. ; I:m s- cf thee orcara n quire tho um l.u . t!, UFIJf FOlJt'M EXTRACT BUCHU : IS TIIK liKF. AT IUCKFTH' t j And tar'iUlu to ha-e tha drir, d nxt lu ail eaie f jt bkh It la reCoti-iiKiMed KvlJroce of tooatri liable aad rHKji4bl L.i.,lr, vrill amttipany the nidirim-b. CKKTiFICATkS DK CLKr f. From 8 to 20 J rat a' atat.dn,. With uamea krown to fCinSCF AMI TALK. Price tl per VotUe, or six for 15, delime to at 7 addrama, S-urel; packed frmn oKa n ation. la-wrio1 )H!itn.i ta all coijinici.u Mii.o. f'tirca t.iinrHtilrcd. Ad vlt r lirnlla AFFIDAVIT. Teraoiially appeared hrfore nr. aa Alderman of il.a city of Itiiiadrlj.hia, II. T. Hkl.MlHtI.il. Chcn.jt, bo bring duly aaorn, doca asy that his preparation .,. taina no narcotic, mercury, er tiJurioo. drnra. .ot pwraly egetaLle. II. T. HKIJIItoIJi le Mannfacturer. Saornsnd aubacrlWd tefinsnie, tLa X3-1 day of BWniWr.lSM. Hit. 1' .HlKUtkO, Aldrrtuao. AJdreM LetU-ra foy icfoirnat ion Id -.iIWWuc tn U.T. IIKlJallOU), Tract leal an.1 Aralytical Ch. ui'.at. loS oula Trnth Ft.. 1Uh. t l,Hmit It.l'.a. iifwahi; si 01 n it 1 1.1 1 AM) LMiaSCHLKI IiKAllhH. W ha ndtaeor unoea 'u til: a c'' and m t" Hnuni raa aarrranoai arraiaae at IfelmU-ilJ's tleimlu 1'rrj'araJioii. " Eitrart rturto. " " Parf,,,m.. Uftotfl Kam Wmi. n.ntj T. II. Itahk X J.IL Cl'NlNllH AM, I". M.lalNM U.S. AI.LFSI r M K, O.Vf.l ATKU K a I , AnS al! Lh-a j;'.ta errrabery. AaKFOU Mr.lJirölJ) A TAkR hOtll tiRK. Cat out the adeeruerment and aetid tor It. AMI ATOlUlMFOSniüS AND IIrOri F. Wanb-'i-aXtaly ai Slight C'orf, cJii(Tkh,3Cuit st tu s VJKkh trJt 1 0te;'..f K'itfi a siir.flt iem-..i, if rjglcticJ, cfltv, terminate: serizu-'.v Fcjj art av:3re rf th.t tV'jcrfjr. t tTTir-B fpCJl$fL cr 3 'Lt'tjhi field in itn jr:t rtagi ; tliat u-AiV vi i lirJiir.ff UkmIJL Stc'i triUd rcmeiy, if r:t alltr.ied to, aal J&tcMui'iJS.tanflual&tcxJu lixrcf.rzi irdrzduzzX lcn y:ar og w Ii Uen frzved Ihzt they are t. l?t artige Irfirc ts ficjiqis, fisJda, Qtcjiddti jLiUunu, fiaiatffl, th Ilx&uig Crjgh ir ficjutwiituJi, numercus oTikrs ef l JzJIicutt , iiir. immeiiaf rtlitf. Inblic Speaker Singer n-illjjil thcrix $i?l:ul fir clririr.jf nr,i sirrrgihcr.ing th tu;:. I hj all (pntggicts arA (TV i! ; j in .fed i ir?, nt 25 ?;nity rr hex Fer Kh ly THOS. H. BARR, fst7dwly-U IrtgKht, Terro IIati OH PECTORAL TnOCHEO. 1 injCT.yAEBisTti) i5 txi lnriirri For the tmmrdlate Relief and certain Ctr ot Ceanaxlae. Clila, Intlaeiiia, Aalla tnea Ilwnracneaa Wooplrtat CotiKliv Cntnrraali. Ilreait a Itliia, iifirfiis ft rent ! litajt Sorf Xliraasal s)Cif acM Ac; T WiiiiitT, I"B' tie Speak.ra and Kai.i tl... TkCK'HkS ar lr.lir-naatla far C'Uartbf at.J Btreogtheiiliig the VoU. Removing nrfM, . . Ihe eae üb a Wirb they ar takeo t ell s- rmt f carnal in I be pan ket, r.riag nm pveperai , aJviaya yrady f i ue in all on a.loi... n-t dat.le j baurein anyrliiuate, .atain,r,g rMhi: Injut in Ihe tn.ft !ewate cutiluiWu-ahoul.1 t-e a m.fl rivtit ri-rvrr.mrn Nation to ad t-i give thrtn a fair IrWl. Irlr k5 rnia lrr llox. Äold I y rmftr1t gwraTy, and at w tn.le.ale ly Taa. II. Rsa,ctfnf r ib ai d V ahs.lt Strrrt, T rre Haul. MILITARY: Sohlicr Clainiw, Hack Tay, notmticM, Vc. "THE un!rMned hag mJe .ill 1 BiMiny arrang.met.ta to eocare with tauh tb- ytk Fay, li1warranie aa-1 h-.uuiir. aihkh are das diharged olJ.rrn.r the bei; if drreaae, Hu tiers. CSV oerf Kd.all, Urlx.ogal A Co.'alra. cmt r of th end M SUeeta. . . . UEMT MCMROVf . 'tf AtWSey and Malatrata. - . ' .1JJ ; I, TqrjsoniAL. Medicated Hair Waith! ROE.(.EOR(iE W. CANADA 1 having refilled Lla Rhaing ai4 Hair Ir..li. a:nnti,sJ'4nan Us Terr Haut Ilotiie, Unales's U Icform the Citiieii an-i public generally, thai he la twe peenarol toaraJt dp cn.tnm.ra la hie aa eaUafettory manner, t tritt atteuiion gles u fthsnspiMtdhg aud CstULg Indies and Utile Olrls llalr ÜEO. W. CAÄADA.

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