Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 419, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 June 1862 — Page 2

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THE DAILY EXPRESS.

SATURDAY JUNE v? iriil UNIONIST ati: TicKirr. ataaiaay tr tati. WILLIAM A. miLLK. Atpitoa cr T.tt, ALRF.UT LANDE, itinctu or itu, JONATHANS. HAUVKV. ATToaat kmeai., D EL AN A U. W 1 LLI A M 0 N . i rriTittT OK ri'BLIC IxTtl tTlo, JOHN I. MORRISON. aa a Tlie Situation before Itielimottd. There U but litt! room t doubt that the ruatü t which is t deci-te the fate of the rcbl capital 2 near at hand. We may r l the news of this, antit-iptteil great battle tu reach us at any moment. It it uppoted byxaiay, thil tho rebel forees will retreat front that locality, but we are. of the opinion that they will hu ml a battle thero. (Jen. McClillam ha the force which his .tuaiion rej'iire, arvl is reaJy to strike the fatal blow. The nation U awaitin with the mt inten interest, the result of the con til. t. The rebels fully unlerstanl that the los of their capital, wjull be irreparable. aril leave thern without the fiintest hojes of future MiaesH. If they are deei-ivclj lcfcatc.1 there, their rh-tt-n-I an 1 demoralised force eaun-H be nlliel t bo formidable, again. Kverr cui !eration which cm inHtieneo men urge the rt Lei leader to hold KtchmonJ if auch a tiling be j-ossible for thera to d . The Rkhoioa l papers slated, several days tr, that Oen. MvMriiLi occupied Suffolk; m the rear of the rebel capital with a itroog furte. The ri-it of Gen. lka.MiK to (ten. M C'liii as, ih not without very grivcv, i.ificaLce. It h ssj ,el that the gunboats in the J Aiuc ri vcr are destine! to take an ituporUnt part in the approaching strudle. The rct that uur iron tlal boats will be able to pan the rebel bxtlerie on the ri vor be I jw Kichuir.'l, improbable, and thU object or.ee aToru'lihe 1, this city will be .it their iurcy. The hcmico t!iey vm anJ will ren der U 'nica!'ulib!e. With a licet of gun boaU ro'nutfhn tho main lino of retreat ffuni Richmond, tho I w hope of tho rebel, the hopi of Uiht, m cut o!T. The country. webeliere, will not remain much buu'er in i-pence Li re'ihl t the c..ture of llich inon 1. hnt !r. I.inrolu S lid. In his "peech at Springfield, Illinois, June I 17, at the clje of lh Convention which selevtel hiii as candidate for United States Senator, Mr. Lincoln made the following declaration, as reported at the lime: "Jn my opinion, it flrery agitation will not ceae until en-us s!ia! hare been iearhel and passed. 'A houo divided against itself cannot stand. I bolieve this Oovcrntuent annot endure pertntnently half dare and hau free. 1 do not vpeci the Union to be dissolred I do not eipect the house to fail but I do expect it will ccao to tx divilel. It will become mII one thing or 11 the other. "Either the opponent of slavery will ar r-t thi further spread of it, and liee it uherr the pufhe tmnt uall ml in the ttlirj' that it ii in the citru of ultlnntf titinetion; or its advocates will uh it forward until it shall becorna alike lawful in all the Statesold as well a new North as well .as South." The Progressive Friend, or Quaker, at t'isir interview witli the President lat week, presen(el a written memorial to hi in on the subject of emancipation by proclamation, in which they quote tSejirtt parayrajh of the foregoing ealraet from his peech. In reply, tho President, among other things, observed, according to the 7riANe, that "tho quotalion in thft memorial, from his Springfield tpeecb, was incomplete. It should hare erabraced another sentence, in which he indiNted hLs viewj as to tho affect upon slavery itself of tho resistance to its extension." "The untimeali (omtinrd in fAif J"J?e if,-re ilrlilirratrly XttUrtJ, and he held ihem mow" Ilovivnl of Southern Trndr. The New York World aajs: "An article from the New Orleans lire, which we reproduce che here, presents oine considerations on the prospects of trade at that place which een to us worth attention. Wo do not wLh to dUfourat; tho hopefulness and buoyancy which arc such rahiatdo elements of our na tional character, aixl which nourish the eonfi dent and enterprUing "pirit t which we are even more in.lebte I for our wonderful ro pre s tlmi to our great natural reourtes. But nothing is gained by refusing to look at unpleasant fact; and facts do not warrant (he eifectal.on that oulhern traie wi',3, for a long time t come. ieumo iLs former im portance. The fact ll.st the trade of the Sonlh haj always been done uu the yalem of loni? crelii is conclusire against ibs peedy reumplion The Soul!i lis alway purchv.l in New York cu tho irrr.gth of tho r.ett year' cotton crop. The breaking out of the rebellion found it indebted to the North to the amount of eeveral hundred millions, which, in alt hkehhood, w ill never be paid, the mear of payment having been indrU in thw f ro(-uu.)ii of the war. Theie tcoe-t Lea.'y lours would make norths n merchants cautiotts. u if ibe povcrtT n.l prostration of the South wer p.oi ealculatcd of lhmle - destroy it ct ed. a. ;.k-1 will no, si hcrftofore, be s-dd to the South on time, and the eth.tu.iion of tHe war mill prevent considerable purchaes br cah During lh j-erKwl f their greatet prrity the thern people winte! twtU months ctert; it is the height of ah urdity to sup pe t'.ist w,ih their indu-iry cr'j ple! Iv a great war, their currency de-tnveI, their liied property enormously depreciated in ralue, and a great proportion of their other property unk in heavy investments in the worthless eonfederte txtnds it is the height of Mi-lmtnrr madness to suppuse that with thee d4.Ira4-.tajes the S.Mth rtn mtle hrge purchsei e ther for Cah or cre-bt. untd it has had a r .i !rde time re--u jrite. The aBeapftd rotten rip cf tle year IMI is urvquestiotjably a tal ushle re'O'.irre, w ho- a-ale would brin into the South a rr e araöutt of rt air nivner Bat durli g the 6rt rr.oniK" after the rev-euing of ifcter ccurs, ottva will irA its wir lcly to the

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witli t!eMa bse. will bare minr use I for mut er. The Southern country U iuJeeJ , . , - i t. tare 01 every ucr ij-iwu ui go,... a .. aiJcraLle market will Le openevl fur articles J of trimo uccesVily: but a force 1 economy auvl the impoibi!ity of buying on creJtl wtSl restrict the ilei cuu of neccnrj clr. The priucip! benetit to traJe by rvnewal of intercourse with the .vuth will com through the Wot. 1W enlarging the mar ket for wetcru roduvti that ection will acijuire a greater ability to purchase goodj, aud it will tecctno more evident than eer that the growth and prosperity of our eastern cit ic J;nJa on the Ira Jo of the eiuherant Wet. Et eu before the war, the traJe of the West wa the chief baU of our pro-peri-tr. The multitude of great citiea it haa erc- I alJ, all of which hUh are UibuUry to tho oUer .. . . ., , , Laat.u one striking evidence of citie of the EaU it. Another U the fowerful competition of I the large eastern rn cities, for the Ixsl lifteen , , ' r .. ,inllll k l.ues ol railroaa to up tue opriate a auare of Us trade, a year in open'iDg ei ana appropriate a anare oi us iraoe, a 9umieiion into which even the Canadian pror I " " j , . w . entered with great fpirit and an enormous oulla? of capital. There ban been nosiuh mighty cotupctilioit for southern tra le;outh eru trade wa not worth it. Southern trado has not suddenly built up swarms of wealthy cities like Chicago. Cincinnati, St. Louis, Uuffalo, Cleveland. Detroit, Milwaukee, and J a multitude oi others, which are resenoirs that the tre.inn of western commerce till.- in its progress towards the ocean. Eight westru fetales, namely, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, 1'idiani, WLiconsiu, Minne-wta, Iowa, and Kna (half of themin the beginning of infncy) have alreaJy a population ef l,b-2t-while tbe population of tho eight cotton State. Alabama, Florida, Oeorgia, LouUi ant, Miiiippi, i'outh Uaroliana, Teias, and Arkama, is only f-l'ti.CXHh Deduct from this the flavc. which make about one half, and the "poor white trath," who, a. consumers of good, hardly rie above tho level of the slaves, and even tho tables of population w ill how that the value of tho southern trade mut be nmvll as compared with that of t!ie West. Then that of tho West is annually increasing at an unciatn pled rst. While, therefore, no great expectations can be entertained of southern trade for the next year or two, both tfw South and tho north are likely to learn prclial!y of how little account it is in making up tho um to ta! of national prosperity. It is mainly tho Wel that has been enriching the country for the last tent year; its growth is making the South all the while of Icvt relative importance. The revival of southern trade concerns the South more than it does the North; and although the prospect is not Hatteriog, we do not, on the whole, consider it rery depressing. Itebel Prophets nt Home. "A prophet," says the inspired writer, "is not without honoriere in his own country." Tho Rebel eers who, by the way, are not fur $etrf-have at length found themselves obnoaious to the inriuence of this universal rule. At tirst, when they were not well known; when they demonstrated in "peeioua terms tho necessity of a delirtranct from some unknown and unfelt evil, and then set themselves) up a drhctrrr$; when they tainted out great, gorgeous and golden adrantages in the Rebellion, when their Northern loee ahould hare been gorged wjth Southern powder ami spitted, f niiu, cn Southern ttel; when thee were the promised benefits, the people ignorantly cried, Long live Jefferson l. llail, Peauregard, the Conquerer of Anderson and the seventy.Three cheers for Leo and all the ret ol ehirairic mankind. Hut Jefferson Davis is now a prophet in "his own country." His honor has departed. HeUa "stubborn, self-willed tyrant," "a fanatical, hypocritical bigoted, dcrotce." Coogrens usurp his powers by appointing a Comnunder-in Chief. The i'hurlttian Courier publishes a treasonable plan to dejose him, and appoint a dictator; the AtUnt (inftdtraty only opposes this on the ground that it would be subversive of tiie Constitution. In hört, the "Conlederacy" is finding out that Mr. Turreydrop Davis is not on'y a humbug and a failure, but that he baa been quietly "lipping their heads into a noose, from which he designs gracefully a la Tutreyifre, to retire in due time. llcauregard and Lee, the Mars and Achilles of the war, are coming down. The eagles hare degenerated, in Rebel eyes, into barnyard fowls, which every little clunt'.cleer peck at, and crows at in passing scorn. The changing opinion ot the chief men which, now that their eye ' are purged from film," the Rebel maxies ore holding, applies in proportional force to theleer Hock, those who hare floundered in attempting to liy, and who in imitating greatness haro presented adly ludicrous caricatures. Vhiltdrlkid Inqmtrer. C'nptureof Hebel (.Vnrrnls. We bare Lslf a-doen rebel Oenerais caged iu Fort Warren now, and the number will in a day or two be raised a seven. At the fight last week on White Kiver, in Arkanaas, Hiudman, of tint State, (en Hind in u. the Commander in Chief of the forces of Arkaosa he wr but a few Jjy g0 iMuMa proclamation, d.rected againu the aruiyofticn. Curlia. which breathed forth threatecings and alauhter ina xtjle that would bare tonnhed the unconrertcd Paul, and in which he threatened that he would make the war in Arkansas awn of eateriui nation this ferocious rebel wis ttken ca;tire. So far aa he personally was concerned. it seems, he d d not csre about fighting till ho was exterminated. After this we do not ee how can consiteutly call on other Ar kansitn bj right tillVeäro cttcrminttrd, we do not see that he can prohibit them from Surrendering when they cannot help themf elf fi. H;n lsnn h Ihc onlj Arkjr.ai (if aral who h figure. at 11 in the war, and he haa not figured ry prominently. What th Stile til! J) mil jut him. it is harl to tell; but aa ll pv;4 .eetu to Ikreturning to their allegiance with rcrt re pectab'.e rapUSir, it is probable that there mi rwt much farther neel of h m-. Against these seven rtbel Oererals wehtvo capture 1 w.thin the ll t months, the reb eU can only hos one of our ca;turel !uring the entire war, Oen. PrerdiM taken jr:v.ner at Shlob. lfweiuM im rtuh Johnston an. I iWauregari. w h-t. AS tey are !dh at Rtrhmon l, we wu'l .v.jhtlrs do iu the real ei .acemenl the relU will hare to fall back f.ir Oeaeral tsn uh cattle as Flojd, Pillow, Pra and Cetnpany. o . . . X tat Alnbnmn has Done. VrMr the requisition ma le upon her for twiste recimnt., whU-H was her full o,ug.t. as tleternunel by the Conlerate Oovrrn meat, Alabama teen, averaging over one thouand nten each, and to day she has &,!) troops in the fehl, that W.Pg only ue thousan I les than her voting pvpuUtTn. according t the number of ballots cat in l!.e Ut Sute election. la ad l,tun to the larj;e army abeanl w Mustered ct srvte, tWr ar yet remaining several rrpjaenls of cavalry, ar d s a or e ght tat uUM f uftry, t.1e msny others) which are son to t .ttm Cp t , meet the terrible eigene wbich now iLr.Len our e! South. W ho wouU not be rrosid of uch a SUtt? 5a H'MrLr.

Huns lor Intuiting Uiei 1 in;.

Tue Dili. of Juae mvet a full report of execution, on the day rrereU.nfcT, o . It. Muwforu, who tor tluwu lue. Loitea Sutf4 &fx hoi?lCii uu lho miul u lhfl (,XXt hy Ooinnulore Farragut luuifotd. the Drli4 exhibited little I

. i " . - . . I ssr the aoaRold, to whuh he wat eicorto-l ly the 1-th Maine olui.teers, the order of execution wa read with brcathle silence. I I jon concIuJiug it, he rt as akod if he baa I anything to aay to the assembled muilitu le. I He fciirmnedthathe haj. Ue then, aoMressinr the crowd, statel, in I ubtaiu'e, luat be wa a native of .North I tarolma, but bad leeii a Citren ot .cw urlean for many year; that the ofleuce fur I whah he wa condemned to die wai comuiittcJ unJer eicitemcnt. and that he did not I con&ider that he wa auflVrini ju.-tljr. lie I conjured all who beard bun to act justly to au men: aoroar aucir tuuirvu w h hj, aim that when they met death they would meet R bttaU. He was jrepared to die; and m ka had nercr w ronirevl any one, lö hoped to ß y lUvm-concluded, his face 4 Ct ertvl with a black niank. bis hea l rn eloped in a lare hood, and tho ropy put around his neck; hi hands anI legs were curt.,r tie,, he Blooj a,me uiu tho rlitfJrm. At thirteen minutes before 11 r litfrm. a. m . alter a moment's pause, that cemed I I an ac to every one rre-tnt. tno mirnal was I I . . i . :.i rttf n. inr luauoriu. ti9ui w nil mm w acceler ite its fall, swung heavily down with a ullm crah, and in a few monienU the aoul I of Win. R. Mumfonl has pvl into tho I prenence oi his Maker. I Paring all this timo a rat crowd nwayed I to and Iro in front of tho Mint, and thronged I the Ictee; cery evo fue l upon the awful cene. while aloug tho long line mounted men galloped, preserving order. Un the cousummation of the MC-ntenue the asu-iu blage quietly lisperse! to their homes hat it coir r iiait ios ina Awtaicav I'LAO. Mumford, the ill stared youdi, whose name and fate w ill bo a terror to all who are in cliued to tritlo with the pivernment or its aacred emblems in time to come, ju.stly re i cited tho reward of his treason and mad ness, in presence of thousands of spectators. as announced lit the Delta of la-t evening. So far as our knowledge extends in tNe mat a . !t !. it 4' 4 i vcr, it ij tue nri insiauco upon rcconi t a man beirg iriexl found, guilty, and executed fur laving violent hands uisn our national flag, and the lesion it conveys is a olemn. and, we trust, will prove a nalutary one Alamfonl, though standing only as a repre sentative of partieii equally guilty at heart as himself, bad tho misfortune b mingle .1 lit tie more rashnesa with his treasonable in tents than Home of his traitor associates, and paid the penalty with lus worthless life. D is, porhajw, of v ery little imHortar.ee whether this individual, so depravod iu his nature, ti lost to all Kcnrto of patriotism and love of country, be Jead or alive, and the rcvom pense ol forfeituro which hi tuado in tho aenhco of peronal eautence w in no dogreo a compensation for the insult w hich he of fored a great and mignammous people, br baclr trampling thoir noble ensign tinder foot. Au 1 the thousands who witnessed the exit of this miserable person from a life ho li.ail !irii-.l mint hivo lenrneil. ir lhv l.lt,e.l..r wui-l. a l.n ll.Oit h. ,,,,,t , " uangerou to ci at ueuancv a government that, from its very nature, is elf protecting, and will, at all hazards, and under all circumstaricos, vindicate iUc.1 and avenge the insults' ottered ita fiatr. The hauling down of the flag on tho Mint . - . tfas a much more cowardly act than entering the ranks, in open and armed rebellion, for the peritrator might wen natter himsclt mat, in tnc ansence oi tnoso wno nao euner tne win or me power to rtvircss me insult at mi- iii.'vaiii, m.s iT.-ajj ,,i ujcicc ui n moo iriuni i in uiiit u iriim iip-n. i'Ut ill th;j he mijudged, and nover did justice a m re i w m . w a niif w . a a i a a a ivn Hill overtake a criminal more aoaiiuoneu, or ' a a a punish a crime more revolting' to thu sense of I 1-1 l rr i erery nonorauie nign minuot person, i ucre could be no reprieve from the eiecution of a Penteure o just; and forerer afler, so long as time "liall continue, and the good old national Hag floats over the Union, as Uoat it will, long after tho prcseut r.ace of traitors are dead and buried, let him who would violently lar hanJs upon it to haul it down, Ai i r I wktl ttiA . I liv nidml.d.inr, llirt f if a üumraiüPi. A.na least oy your neglect, citizen of New Orleans, homo of your childrcu may come to the samo bad end, teach Ihem lhAl hail in 1? down the A merman is au act of treason, and is "vnonvmous witli death. The Poor nnd the War Ono of the most common delusions, both in Kurope and at tho South, is that the mass of the people of the North suffer on account of the existing civil war. That such is not the ca.0 is known to all onr benevolent so cieties and public charities. Tbet'O institutions have Iu 1 even fewer calls upon theui than in former years, due doubtless to tho drain of laborers to tho ranks of the army and the imtucno disbursement of tho government for military supplies. The deposits in the sarings banks show that there ia as much money in the hand of tho laboring elates as in any prerious year. The following table hhows the deposits la tho sarings banks of thii tdate for the last fire years; Lrpnnt$ Jan. 1 . Amount. l $n,ixooo l3 l-M'Jl.ooo :-,i7H,(.i)o I -ci ct, :), m) lr.i C4.iHj.txH) The three nullkos witlnlrawn is more than Act-wanted for by the money iureled by the orer clas-ies in the7..'Ml government loan. A I trge jer ecnt.vgo of that seen r it v is in the hands of persons who ordinarily in red their spare meaas in savings institutions. The real pressure upon our laboriug class will not come until the war is over After government reaves its heavy disbursements there will bo a eriod of rea! distress which will last untd business resumes its old channels and our currency becomes convertible into gold (.nd silver. A". Y. World. ... - ... ItoKtaa Prutwl (,nnril. The regular pruut jjuard connected nith the a lininistrattun of martial la w in this city have, on sun Irr icca.ions, leen much low ered in the estimation nftheeilien of Rich raond by parties who have usurped their names and authority for base purjM-cs. That this is .o is proved by the fact that, though puudry charges, have teen brought af;aint ptrtics profeing lo be rovo?t guir Is, none of them hat e been su t lined by f-roof, the operators in ach cie tiri(t peeten-lrs. To iiladrtlo; 0;i Ffi hr ipght three of the? cfliccra connected with l?aiaaiit Aleiarxiei'a o I -ßce, w h.Ie oppxste tho t Md .Market IIoue, wrrecallta by a ro'dhtrjtmn. ho- wirou had been tesiej:e.l by three men, one tearing a muket. tn the countrymsu's af j-st for protection the three t rtiAer a lv anco.1 tothe waon, alien one of the psrüei urrourxUng it reocgni:e-l tliem an 1 took to bis heels. Upon interrogating the two who a.od their ground, they slate-! they were part cf the rrovut pur l, an I c'egncl ti carry the man and lot waoa Vj the guardKue Their design to rob was o etident thtt t! revl rfVer imme-Iittelf seiTI bold of U th, ail. after a eoi i lerable active, """"'C-Icl iu di-pv.se,R .Mie of them ol to m isket, whon l--l!i were turne off b Catle (5maiu. and locked up. An eaam intHn reveale-l the fact that the parlies telot rrsl U the Fo irteerdh Ioy;an Kegi toent. ar, 1 left thw iafererce that they eame l tow n, ad, hke the lion, were j fowling a!out eeknig w!om they mig'.t despoil. They w i! t triel by court martial today. iiirkmmd Jifr4, Jnm l&. Whix the .th New York regimeu', was c.rlere! to ret re at Fait Ooak. to give r lace Ui the b?, an lrth private from the former quietly took h;s r !ac am thi CIJ, with the Prruhog alatation, as be looked to the rap oa the .k of Lit m iket, "Pye, tta weJeyt! f

emotion, an 1 comjnrto I h.tnscu with great I holJwij; it m military subjection. 1 he Seocovhie3 and a?U' txHriii. After reach- I rcry of War haJ telegraphed to the

A Shrewd Snernlrttion V.xrn trr n

London Times Writer. The New York corrcnonJent of tho LonJon Times represents that the number ot men in the federal armies amounti to about Mt,iKU), which U insutticient for tho doubl work of conmcrine the South and afterward " o ... ernors of all tfia Northern and Western Mates for volunteer to complete the roll of tHl tKXl men. The number iri le Itaimtd. owm to the stagnation of traJa anJ the incammation of martial ardor The Northerti reonle. be ad li. ßeht for the restoration of the old Union m order that they may be the cieatest military and natal t0Hcr in Chrhterdom: that they may over awe (Jreat Britain an 1 France, but especially Ureal Untaiu. and that thoy may be the ar biters of the fate of nations both in tho Oi l aud New WorlJ. This U not avowed in Fpejtche, but it is the truth. L Knc The Departure ol Lord I,yon. Lord Lrous has uudoubtelly oue to eland. W hat w as the cau.se ol bis depar lure soems not I be known, while at the same lime thu fact of his goiug la given riso to thousand" conjectures i New York journal aays ho goes to per-uad bi. government not to recoj;nixo the indepvn dence of the confederacy, inasmuch as Sew ard and Liucoln will crush out tne reoeuton i iv uiti. i lit auuvi.. ah but , . , .p. what Lincoln and Seward wih the Yankee reMle to think. We doubt, hoMi-tcr, wlieil.cr bo has gone on any such minion, although it H pretty certain tli.it he is no friend to us. II he ha, however, we ttunk he will meet with an adversary in the . camre famine abundantly able to neutralize all the argument he may iho. Another ru mor Is that bo demanded his passports befoiu he left Washington. This we doubt, for the simple reason that there is no cauo of quarrel between the ankee and l.Lglidi govern ments, s o far as we know. It u prob.ibto he goos for reasons of a nature altogether pri vale. Ruhmind Dityatch, June lb. Coiiscilplioil. The budness of conscription has begun iu Itichmond. t ol. J. U. Shields, w ho is commatidant at tho Camp ot Instruction, Camp Iee,asuch, lias authority to appoint en rolling ottict'is in erery town, city and county of tho Common wealth, und to fornard them bi him at the e.tmp aforesaid. Major Thomas J. Moncure has beou aptointetl en rolliae oQiccr for the city of Richmond. His oflice has not yet been regularly opened, though for tho past two days he has been doing buaine in an olhce near corner of Main ami Jth treets. e prcsnme, whon he hall have obtained an orjee, hi will adopt soino better vytem than that already attempted. Persons who hare exemptions had better report at onco to tho Major aud avoid the inconvenience) of being arrested by the patrol; and wn would nuggest that it would be no more than just to citizens to al low them a day or two to come up and reKJtt themselves before the nystern of forci ble arret is resorted to. Richmond HV.1'7, June ?th. Tub National. Hotil I'ohomki. The V.,,..!f I. .tl I " y r . v establistiea now, mat mo poisoning anair which occurred at the Natitional Hotel, at Washington, was a part of the rebel conspiracy. 1 he object was to destroy James Huch mm. who w as nlopiini at that house before f n - the Inauguration, o as lo make tho traitor Hreckinridgo President, in order to carry out I their plans ucccssfully. This Iluchanan knew, for he was informed of it, and placed i on his guani. l lie er.eei w as liio miserable old imbecile threw hirnseir into the hands or i me conspirators, auo w ucu luipiureo to eaert a a . A a . . . a a ai. ItllOIsiWOr OltUU U CI IllilCUW aillHh lllO rbels. by a friend, he confessed that ho'dare I . . . ..... . . I not do it, beeauso his lilo w as in danger. put few persons can realize ihe hellish char I i acteLqf tnO reuet conspiracy I ol Cit artlk Uak. About thirty years I ap;o a gentleman of Washington, being on a vuit to Hartford, and finding much interest itt'tho historical memorials of New ho gl a rid, leathered some acorns from the famoua I aIl.Ia. A.t Tab lliA imi rrA ja i f I . ttanliinliiuf tiicm in me aou oi vv auington ana Jiount Vernon. The acorns were plantod, but being immature did not corao up. Some v ears iRoratM .In.!trt n , iw n I T.nn.etiMit learning the failuro of the attempt, ent the same gentleman a supply of mature acorns from the ancient tree, tho planting of which wasnu successful that ti& of them haro attained tho height ot several feet, and are flourishing in hi garden. It is his intention, gays, to place these patriotic mcmeutoca at the dUtsal of the members of Ceneresa from correspondent of tho Journal of Commerce Connecticut. Utaroaic Mooa-L row Wablikk Laoivj. In tbe year 1330, Hotot, (one of tho Dudleys,) having a dispute with ono Ringsdale, about the tulo ot a piece of land, they agreed to meet on tho disputed ground and decide It br combat. On tho dar appointed Hotot was laid up with tho trout. Rather than lie tdiould suffer in hi honor, or lose his land, his daughter Agnes armed horself cap a tie, mounted her lalher'a steed, and went to meet Ringsdale at the time appointel. After a Stubborn tight, tdio dismounted him, and when ho was on tho ground she t . i t .1 i .... i i Ioociied her throat latch lifted up her l eimet, ana letting uown ncr nair upon ncr nhoul tn, discoTercd her ca. Hcvlvnl ul Trndr. Independent ef the boat, armed and uuarmedoftho releral licet, tran-pirts are going from and coming to our whart in fuch a way as b awaken a dim memory of the good ohJ times. Tbe Perry fUrted this evening httvily laden with Migar and cotton. Au unusual degreo of animation prevails about the levee, aud the echoes of the mallet has again awakened tho tvho of the bin If. Heaven knows we need a revival of trsde adly,-'MtM'hti Atalan(hrt June 14. JUSTICE. CIIYkRLES ALSIIULERj JuxHee of the M9raee Office one dor Eis; of flnueh Hank, TKRHK HAUTE, IND. Sjecisl stteidion giien t) ContfTanritig as I tsking Ienitins. rnr 31 T.J EXPRESS COMPANY. MERCHANTS" DESPATCH, O-rr! ml MinajH tjtl Amffh in Firfil, I'MOSt !!: VOIIK AM IIOW1SISS, T the KkI an-! tsth-Weat, liiperlnl Cnrn l!n;frnitl I. aewger Train. TIM P. HKCKIPTS (ilVKN. Tl i'w.t ivr.ub f.s-war l Go! at a me ep"Vn. la an tnf Iim ranlic W).t, f! t tfca fffii'ir Karr t mipaey. warding H.M, rovrirtg lie efttif r a'e from w Twk and lUwifs gira!t-i g tie, will t-e rivnMark all p V "MrttfcaM Iwplik." in) ):irr at IU lput, t. t !' ' lav St.. W. f . arv4 vTntsro K It. Ce , , Viar tatetu. alarrkladan. 11 KMR A MrKCtK. DIVIDEND NOTICE. 7Vrrr lliwte t Rtfhmeni Rmlrvid (V. SrratTaar'a Cifur, Terre Haute, June 23, l?!. 'PHP. ItOAU! OP DI HK TORS aL kare ti.it dar Ss-lare4 a klend f fit (I) pr rrt m tl, tj. :! if k f r lK i r. th end.rg Mar 3 in, ta (U ai i ao4irri r'e-Tl m ih vti sf 1 1 Opi 'f ttt data, w eete o St ak 4 Vr dl te ra.Jtbejrd.trtliatite iSUvi i f tit Trea. T ia Cotsnaey la Terr II, a a4 after Jv t-t taas wiin Jatylf 5-irw recmarj JdumalCcrjl

L. RYCE Ct SON.

A NEW DRAMA! IS NOW OFFERED ! rMIi: LKADING CHARACTKRS 1. i.ff.n.tcJ art "FACTS l" buh draw Crowda of Admlroro ! VTLa Kaa tbrir way rJoirin at iL KF.TKMT10N VV E rrpoa liKVlX)t, axJ uuj f M-rn t iLs HUCKEYE CASH STORE. A Word to tho Wüe it Sufficient F IDOK WEIJ-, Uu cuut brre 1t f.r you urcti P I3TD! Wa .w aril a TATESTKY VKl.VET CARPET at ttl,00 r irl. 1M4 wu ever Lsar tU bka? Kvho antwrrt never t t'Ut 'FACTS" JouJIy praUtui "Co thou t(t" the "Iludeu UwA Store" trkere if l toflf LOOK AT THE FOLLOWfNd PRICrS: Itruoels Carpet at tv cents per yard. Three Ply Carpets at ctnu er )ard. liOola at thcc t'nrpclw ! Fr(l!u rml Carpt ti.; New Styl Turm Ply Carptt-; Pi Ice alttfoi tory ta purchaser or io sale. iWv tiS not a!lBe4 with iL alnve price. tl 1 t,ft bayibft: till lb LAST lnVH" ta teen reach. J and IL burTOM FKtCKH KNOCKED OCT. Urusnela Carpet may toli.ly yet be U at to at ier yrl then you wuulJ fir I r.J to have Head and Invest iatc! 'Kv -ryJif t riugt tomellilug t,rwt" wLUh . .ouut f r tUo-e IDeeicletl Harrains IX INtJUAIN CAUUirFS At 50c j.r yd w a ii ia iMn:it s! Noraomfur paitkirlirs niara Lrrrsfhr. XX)K n r.l.i tuen tum Der before yuu tuy. L. RVCK SON. CROCEniCG & PROVIOIONS. F LOUU. A cboicd brand, ootttantly on tai) at j. A.roorrs ( t HOUND COFFKK direct from 1 Iba Mauufsctory, Very Superior an.l CLea, At J. A. FtK)TF.'.S. rH( HTONi; I'lUJIT JAKS, well V V Vl 'reJ. aJ chapet of all kinds f.r pub i ting up rrult, jora receireu at J. A. rtMrr.M. I KIM'S UY I . war . OiCklitkM A: I'"OViioilv I ' t oa CASH at CASH RAI LS, I AT Tili: STAII tICO('i:iC V Corner l,uith a.t Ohl. Street i JeMIra J A. FOOT P. LEGAL. In Ordinance Isryinj a Tux for the yeur IMii. BF, IT UHDAINKI) hy tie Common Council of tbe city f Terr Ilauti. that ue amount anu raie oi iaa lu im levtru oil ail in roer tv utjoct to ltat anl Count) tatatiun, wlthiii tL .e. an.l tbe sum is hereb nii at f..n . I tor Rr-rat purno. . every one huDurt Jollar iuau.i or real ami psraonai projerty,a!Kt a pollI "" lumimm sane aixl not a pauper, of the afro af tw t ii! -one and nt orer nny year. Adopted Jun- 17, A. D. ISC?. W.H.STF.tTART, Va)(. AtteM: J. P. lli tu , Clerk. June200Aw2w iXotice to oiitr.icfoiM. I "VTOTICE IS HKItKDV sUVKN that aeale.1 propoaala will te receive J y tbe Common Council at their Hall. In Terr Hanl, on uie evening oi July in, j.sci, tor tne tiraJinfr, tirav fling, (iutterlng and Curling of YVahatdi Btieet, be tween Sixth arid Seventh StreeU, accorJm to tbi annexed peclflcaUona, to-wit; Stone used to be Rood Ume I tone. Curb-ntoma to tss not lens than two fet and a balf 1 mg, four tncbea thick; to be put In the pound two fret helow gutte, to be Jointed dow n not feaa than ten Inrbea. tiattering to be done cimllar to tbe gutter between 4th and 6th Streets, out of good Unn stone tlo k. not lea than elgbt inrbea In depth, fl e feet In width from curb-atone tirade to be made of good earth, to Ue covered ,lh Kod acreened gravel, nneen iiKbe. thick lu Jjyr" 'rK !- n tbe üri 1 t. 1 ehtahh.hed by the City Ina-ner, an-l the whole or aid work to be under crctlon of the Common Council. .... Ttie iradij and Graveling will be lei in oi- tmUmet. th ,;utrln, Bn4 Curkinr , ,niher. The work to ie let to ib icn.t respiuiMe hid ler. J. F. tit LICK, City Ciuk. JuneSldld I i:roR'F OFTHK AUDITOR OP I 1 VIro connty, abowlng tbe amount received a-t dil urd fjr the vear em mem-Ian June lt, iMil, and ending May 31t, A I). V2, iRhide: n rtrrg. Jui el, lstfl. TobalaiKe In Treaiury tn.ITT 4S ani'itit.t received of County Taa I'iAIIM " 5'Miat Srboul Tas .'4 K.a4 Taa l.Vvi $ Ti'WioLip Tat 'i,.v,a.r4l iVMket fc-e 4.1 .'.ft T. K Itaaa'aale LOi... 1! fto W 5i.ik las 75 at W ?flim, rfM.... : Sbowa I'll ) Mi II Ti'lal rei ljU.Muiavaiiir. Py stji't fplfri drawn uu at't f IV an t SaUrie i:f Cititv oKUer I'..?T2 Jnrora 1..VT1 la HaiiiiT svo te Ponr Fipr.ve l.i'A y", " " HprHr a.7SM t rtmio.l Kan S.CAOCt Public bml.lii,rs... 1,16311 Coronet' ir.;uet 2o 3? H"l a Iii Mr,.. c tm rt lUmw farm.. avuo Firttiohi liliS ttcka. Print intf.aVr. 1.11 iM lin KT.mi,. 714 no Fpr-cialNbuol Tit. M ka. Taa Iva m t ' ToaeOjip.. a.STo X " Inaanny l.OTSsl VI Nils " Taa rfar. Wl e tt M4ir'i Kl fl Bo.1 . O M " Co. IWr.Ua Kedt'm'il J,SW " " " i.Uiet o rU.r-J... stO.J I uralte Ur aiJ u,.reirad l,;il M P.a'ai in Trvamry ut jt t- nrr 2,UoiS ts.oT W r.n Ai.ijrwt Aol.toT Vifc-oCwitity, Terr Haat, Jane 1. l.-dwjw School Fund HcTenuc. riir: .semiannual dlstiuaL latro of tbe lt-b . Taa- livnu watUli day mad, ataoaatieg 1A4.1S. laeaevrral Twnh p Tiotlera rao new receive tfca apn.rUw(inett daUetrreepettlvTvr tikipabyrauieg ep.n lb As). lor. Jane 19. Kb, Jaar?iVjA ? MUSICAL. TO UTB UNION qUADIULLK DAXDI mrilX ATTaTWTJ ftOateTLT TO ALL CAtJJ V ta tbe ataa-ai H. Maat farBiaaad far U and rartts at ttaegnaUe rates.

a7?33l.

MUSICAL.

J. ii. IiirVG.T3Aaa, lIANO TUNK II and HKPAII.KK. ri)L'Ll reap. -ctfully annoui-e to tbe rluiena of r T rre lUuU and urroandinc cuui.ir n,.i la rvady on all call to repair and tune pianoa and to keep thern la good ord.-r Ly the jvr. lie ca'a be fund at the Iirug Ctote In tbe Terr Haut HotsIlalldifie. aiid bii bargee will I fond vry rra. liable, lie Ug leave to u Join the following it ftrekiea: Ur. 3. ti. UNIiKMANN. flas Tueer.La at rati r aviaa'.t the luinca In tbi pUr fur )t-ar, with prrfttt ucera and entire ki.f, u.-m tu Li r n plyeia. All Iii piauoaof the Terre Haute Female Colle'ge have been under biarare, and be hat fait.ed my eilire rotindeiK-e. I can tbrrfore, cordially recommend htm to any Mina la thia vlaiuuy, ho may "it( a reliant man ai.d a corrert tuner, wbo-e scruea will te more dirahU-, frottt (be fact that liting near becanatu od U bit huaineas w benevt-r any ait idrct may render It rtrceaaary. J.C. MKLMMiKlt, lTittciuil of tbe Muaic IVpirtmenl of tbe Terre Haute Feaiale College. XVc.tbe nd-fccrllsr. beartilv mur la tbe aove rrctaiuendatlu.t. KEV. JOHN COVERT, KEV. JAtX)nCUAIMAN, KKV. M M AN Al.HOPr, KEV. At. A. JEWETT. Jan. 1211 PIANO TUNING. ohi:ahlv to thi: wishes 1 V uf many of n y f. iru r natron. I Laverenmed aaiu TunlLg and krpairiiig I1an, klelode.. aud other MuBK-al hiMiuiuiiti. IW-Hig a practical piano maker, also favor ahly known to many eUlxena of Terre -Haute a- a Prt vfara Tuurr for over i fear, perfect tatixfjt'oti ia gutratite-J to all favwf ng lue with their patronage. 1 will visit Teire. Haut rrarularly rrj fur arrrki. Ilano w ill t rngtg-i-d by the yrar. 1 All oMi-r hu at iIm rsid. we cf Ilia. Ir. AlUn iViitv, Mr, if odeltt, or the it-rt Aeademv, will meet with prompt atleutUn. keatw-elfilty, I'. IVNI II, Mn-ir DcaU r, aiid Tum r aud lu-pairer of Wu-ival InatiuiiK -nta, tiRKF.CAHTLF, ISU. mrlCltf L. RYCE & SON. iteceived this IPai! PK 11 KXPHF.SS. A DIES' Uhck Silk Mantls-s; 1-i ladiea' 11 atn I'.laik and Fibred (irniahi f hhawl; 5miiraer Miaels of otber tnatet ial. ?isi iHiziTN l.AVir.s- usus hasdkv.rviiwvs (Jreat ludjien id offered to pun bae b) tbe Im. l.aJle.'. an.l CLIMrrn's Cotton PToso, In every ie and quality. Additional tii-lareinenl affered to pan bs ly dm. 200 IKad Net, every rolor, at - cent ei h; lAdie and Children' I'lr-Nir M itt bii e p ittern. L. KYCK A SON. EN'FS Your pirticttlar attention A la directed to U)doi. (ient's White Linen lltindkrrchieft Ry the doren, murb under paice. lirnl'a Cotloa fJalf Hoe, by th dot. Superior quality. flent'a Ne k Tl-, Collar In I.lnen and Taper; "(ioldeu Hill Sbiru" and tieiit' FurnlKbiag (ioml enerally. tiF.NT.V M'MMFK ClaiTHS All color, very cheap L. KYCK JL SON. TRANSPORTATION. Central Ohio and Baltimore and Ohio Eailroads. Tli SJ rent ft rational ttemtr lo tall l.uaterit C'llir. ''piinOUGH Heceipts Kiven for JL. Freight over tbeatov Kadtoall xSnt Rait at as low ratet aa any otbe r route. Special rare given Jn tie traritporUtion f all kin.laof live Slot k. and a aaf tran.it guaranty d i all ablpuier.t.'v. KOCH F. KOm, A nerd, Terre Haute, 1 u l. Office with J. P. F.arly As. 8on. onlixl 9tifet, "Jote the Su-wart Hou. Mayl 'ba.lAwIiu W. T. We laa.TIalrr, all. U. 1HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Cive peclal attention to tbe treatment or !! eaea of the Fye, aud Kar; nperatea f.r Cataract, Ar tificial Pupil, I'teryginm. Htaphylema. Mahtxmua, SVc. Ilrniorri the varioaa ferma of Aral and Chronic InSaniatiou of tbe Fye and Ear, by a mild course of remedial grnla, K- trea Sir "it to tb Hlind, and Hearing to tbe Ikeaf, In ail rw nix-ep. UM of cure hy operation or nidial treatment. May tw convnlied, free of charge, by letter ar othrwie. OSloe, Southeast corner Second and Poplar irret. Trrre-llauie. Indiana. Ifeh&dly FURNITURE. JjHJR CHEAP 3TJ RNITUR lil -00 TOEart c Terr HauUs Mann. OctTdlf awawawawawawaaaaaaeaa, Hnrvootor for I8G2. i armers .Mention ! v a iiam.i:m;i: of i i:ni:i r Rail's i Miio Mower and Re.ijver ImJmved ! Srcurtd l S,jtt h Sfrl I'alentt! Tbi n a hire, at the various dial, and Fair, hastaktn an -li,i..d u: pirie ht td t. .üitf f ( f preranima. At U ( p aottral fl trial T ltap-ra ai4 at wer -v-r held tti tbe l'ai!t Mat--, at hyrsru'r", N. T., Itii ina!r.o rwelvfil the a-r.aie! nan. her f eredit marki. entitling It t th" llrartd ioll Medial an.1 lh.lma .r-r-l hy h t'nltM Mat- A gru wltar al ho. ny for tbe hEST Mow. ing Mar Line. Trial In ik 11,11 ( all tfcat I. r.airl to (Ut Ikn m biiM rr. rnre or all oihrr, an.1 w u Ute ni'LL"! of trln uhiüf r-f t tflil t-f lb Ohio P.ra er ,.l W : r a a ' u W Lln. (Iiitl all ibf a xfl-r. rr ir an.rkrt Farinera will do art; to cll artt r.inin tri i.i' L,i 1 f.r pja hi' i ä ai.y oti, r. Foe aal at nor Wtioboui. It KTtrR A MVKF.F,!. We sre ! A yr.'s fr M'xf f ' r'fr t piprw ! C.ra.n 1 rill end Ibe "t.iant" P-Jt.r Win. JtnIO.It3m lUXKKaMikri.S. , . .!..... . . - 1 . ALE AND PORTER. GJ WEISS iCO. are j.reirej lo narblabty e barr.l. hAd4 for f.milr tr.t V ! vI I'apoea ALK. POHTKIt, ClhKU. I.atlKU It F. Kit, avotih Ate laxjotv Fctr, Il.lla.WlpUa TWW, iHyto Ale, Mad,"n Ale, M.!aaka Uflf Pr, CitMirtnad lcr Iw-er, Chi jo l.ag-r reer, rv.ll).d Cider, Ai Ac. a. WFias; a co, I-al-r im lin.-4-rl-- ari-l Pr.Tii.a, fto. ST M'n ?irrt, tteet.Th'rd A Ffml Mreeia, wiatiadS TT Kit KU A UTE. 15 Ii. WOOL ! WOOL ! 100,000 1! pne la7Cab, at aay l.M. Wfajf. WAJtrFH. aud fe ti. a i hu ar iL. ktbti ltth-r Pu re. !f . 142 XaLa iimf. Tint liiat. Ind.

MEDICAL.

HELM HOLD S tiKNUINK T10N. PKKPA "1IIGIILT CONCKNTKATrii" COIIIVL-Xli KU" II KXTKACT ÜlCllf A roiüveaud fictic Kmirdy Ul Foe litM-a.. r.nbe Pt.ADDItn. KIDNKT5. CkiVn ami UKOI-MCAL SWF.IJJMJS. K ' Tbl Medir.ne luriiui tb !ver tf I te.ti , and eaiitr. the AbMlKl KNTS Into bsaltl, .fll ly which tbe VVATEUV tili CAIATAKOt d'. Uon, and all l'NXAlLUAl. KNLAtaiKMKMa air. reduced, a well as PAIN AM) IN LA MM Silos and I rood f. r MEN, XV OMEN, OB CU1LDKKN. IIUXEOUJ'S KXTUACT UlCillJ . . , . For XVrakneaaea Arulngfnm cee, rtaV'.Uof Piii-ath-n, rar! lnd-.M reLon ci Abue, ATTFMikU VVITU TUE FOLLOW TM1TOM3 iidipntuoto K aer t i''i, tfl'vw.r. If J1"?' Indctilt ef I realbitg, VS. ak Nerve.. Tr.w.1 1.. Itwrrvr eflaaraar. Wakemim a ii.ne.of X w, ,.., a u tk I uiver.. Uaa.twde .f a, Macular fjum. rAUJlXCOVNTIlNANCr. TUae.ymitoni. If allowed to go n. which tbia nicdlcln Invariatly reruovea, aii f.dlow. 1M1WFNCY, VATt 1TX. FPlLFimc HTS IX ONE OF VYHICU TUK I'ATIKNT M A V A It IKE. X bo ran ay that they ,re frequently followed by tboae "l.IüFU'L I'iJtEAM.S ' I N .H A X 1 1 Y A N V CC S ? I M PTl 0 F . Many are aware cf thu cum tf tbeir afferitif LITNOMC wIlJ.CO.NFKH. THE UKCOKllS OFTHK 1NMA.NK ASVI -CM., And the AlelaiH bolyliraih.l y 'iiauir p.,4. na anna it a a Tv T.a vaitu oe vac a-v ria. TU K a MlTll IOX O.M K A Ir KCl E 1 Willi UKtiAMC WEAKNESS, U qn!r . the aid .f aiedi n to eirenirtbeB and lntirtae tbe Mvlei, VXbUb UaiaatHii'a KlTICACr i.LCUU lua'rlatly UvM-a. a rata l iii cx ii im it iiimrii . I FaUtJ-S--FKM ALES-JTMAI JTS 01J Oil VOfXtl, FINi.lK, MARKI FI). CK IX?TTkMPlJtTINO MAKK1AOE IX M INT AFFECTION PrCl UAK TO F.MAI FN lh FtltMt PuAhw i biH,aalle ty ary oihr teim cy aa In t'blofoah, a,i l triiliuu. Uu rularity, Pau.ful .e,ir uppre!on f Cuton.ary l.vauiior , l'lcet.tid vr N mini ft.te of tb I teru,lucvri hi a t Xs bites, Merllity, and for ail cm.j. l.iuL inrld. .t to ln ae, wher ar1lng fiom Indl-trrtion, IlaMie of llapalhn, or in tbe PFCUXF OH CHANliE OF I JFK. SEK IYM1TIIM. AMIVK 0 FAMILY ?IHt'Lll FK tYITHOCT IT. Tan 0 Boat r.Aisa, Matut av, oa t ariiaauar Mtnii'i. rra iktiiiuirat intuiaoriiuiiui HF1.MKOIJ F.ITKACT l'VCilC ct m. ici:i' tiit:Afti:i Iu all tUIr Sl.e. At IMtie Kijt.a. fotil. or no tbange of IKet: o lnrtifivrnlet.re aN'ii ssiv a tvcrcr It raue a frequent ilraire and (tin treith to l itnate, tberrt y liriuovtug Obatrurttona, lVeventing and Curing Mr tctaret of tbe I'retbia, Allaying fain and Inflamtuatton. mo freqaei.t. tk cUm of diMi, and epll!ng ill I' mm, I:ta. .1, a. 1 .i n-ul Matter, ranca t im rroa vaxM-aiitt-a WHO U AYE HKEM THE VICTIM: OF QUACKS) and who bkve paid aaavv rvra tote cured In a bo.t time bare fiMitid tbry wire dcvflved, and thai It "IMISOV haa, l y the ne "rowerful Aetrlngetiti." heeo dried tip tu l.e jMi m, t. break eut lu an agrraTated f- ri.t, and l'FRll A) 5 AVTr It M AUktAiiF. Ue IIEIJf roiJt'5 FX TU A IT 1TCI11T f. r all aBrrtlona an 4leaca of the l'III.IC- lllt... trbetbrr eitlr r lu 71 u i i .M ai.i:. Ftnm wbr t.vrr rnw ortgti.atii.; and no mallir HOW I.OMll NI'AStinii. Iiiea .f tb org aii rrqutre the .f a 1 1 h r e 1 1 c IIFIJIUlJr F.XTRAtT KCCHU IS THE iKK AT I'll UFTIC I And I rertain to bare tha drkiied , n t In all . e.e fur whuh It I re-onim-nded. Kvtdonce of mt reliable aod rvkpnil-U tkaiatttr will arrotnj ai.v tin- mitlciw. C E HT1 Ii C A T y O F C I K F M . From H to SO -a'' tatlMf, With name known to SCIENCE AMI FAME. PrUe It per bottle, or ail for fi, delivered to at y a-tdrea, r-uiel paiki d fiom .!. rvalion. la Mrllx lnpl.-tii In all I uiniiiiitil. atloiia. ('urea laiinrnnlrrd Aal v Irr I ml 1 AFMHAVIT. Per oi ally appeared l f.-re me, aa AbUrmati of tbe City of Pbiia.lt Ij.bia, 11. T. HKlJ41lOI.ll, Chemist, w he briug duty surn, d.M ay that hia preparation c.i.Ulu. no uarcoUt, mercury, or iJuriu drug, hut la purely vegetahl. 11. T. HKIJJhOUl Hle Matiufacturrr. worn and .ubacrihed before me, the SM day 4 l?mmlr,lC4. VSM. P.H1HHAKD, Aldermaja. Addre aWx fr Information Inrianmh-nc e U.T.IIKlJ.ru)Ul, Practical and Analytical Clra lit, 104 R.Hitb Ti-ntb Hi.. Il,.w (l.Mtnat tlla. I! i:v a it i: ur (r i i:ici i.i i AND L.M ia.NCirLKl) lKALKk.1. fTho endeavwr to dtepoa "vrraiii " and "orma" aancisaoaraa art-rTio arraiaae ai nflmls.lit'i Ounlua rrfparatlotii. " Eitiact Tu. Lu. " " " Paraapar.Ua. " Improved lfoe Vaab. fUl tl y T. II. It X Kit A CO., J. IU CrVlNMHAM, l M.UlNNEIJ.Y, ALLEN PENCE, ti. XV. FAT LICK at CO., And all lmrclU everywhere. ARK FOll HRLMUOLli'A TAKE NO OTHER. Cot out the advertisement and aend fur It. AH1 AVOllilMFOSITltS AU EX-OHTRE. Varthi'CSJialy T 2 Slight Co 11, es. an ...... jT ? 4V. Fezj tftrö aivare tf the imcriar ticfijnj a ßcilßfl cr ZfLila alL in its f.rzi zlJc) that uhizh ti lV lrrlrjiir.n- ultW icld lo u mildi'cmcdy, f net attended lo, cccn attizkz the lur.rz. nxrcf.rcl introduced tlaxn 2,ezrs ogo. 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