Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 431, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 July 1862 — Page 2
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
T13RRE-K UTE: TUESDAY JULY 15, 1-C2 UMON STATE TICKET. kcxitut of stati. WILLIAM A. PEELLE. Ausnuttr iTAir, ALBERT LAGE. Titiscxa or TAir, JON ATEAX S. HARVEY. ATT01XIT GISZ&aL. DELANA R.ILLI AMS9N. Ktairtzsttrt ot rctuc lymtcnoy. JOIIX I. MORRISON. Tt Cflcon-Jldcail Uoion Men, of the 7tb Corgrvrwional District wfll meet in Mas Con TS-ntioa at the c!?y of Trr? Haut, on 5ßeiiy. Aujnst 13tb, for tbe rmrpose of lectin; a Candida! for Congress. JOHN IIANXA. July 10, 1&G2. Ch'm Union Ex. Com. Th Ucion papcn thron ghout the District trill t-letse copy the abore call. V i 1 1 a Draft be necessary to pat la the Field the Three Hundred Thou nnd men reeently called for by the President! A few cf the leading journals are discusIn tie iuiioa as to tue propriety of draftlr,i ji.Ti ij'.o scrtloe ia order tht tLo rreair !! nm te promptly met. From pre . t:-:.s no Jraft will eter be rejuirel w I t ri'e Lr quota of men. Vtl- ... tV.i uiiU'.rt U g'iag oa rap vi) , Mi l tuo 71 t regimeat will be filled op i&jiit d.culty. Nor do we teUere that ystem will be repaired at all in the Xorth. The fault is not with tbe people,, but with their rulers. Our brare tneu do not like to Join the army for the purpo-o of standing guard orer a rebel' property, while the reb- . '. l.!utfc!f is off in the ranks of the enemy. It our roluntcfrt cm te alleweJ to ght, iütr-i ! cf guarding their property, there will ! ct3 trouble ia rau'eg tbe requisiu number of caea to overwhelm the tcbellioa. The trouble does not exist with the people and and will not exist with tbem. It belongs to another locality. If those ia power properly litharge tlo'r duties, tbe people will support thetn. The nun who U dra ted into service is never worth bo much as the volunteer. Beside we do Lot with to follow, unless absolutely necessary, the plan of tbe Confederate government. It would weaken our causa at heme and Lave a most disastrous tendency abroad. If the patriotism of the people is properly appealed to tbe 300,. len called for will be forthcoming, and ml of tbe Union strengthened in such ra jSt as to crash tbe rebel power In a ..T .it. Aftertb rati Indiana hs taken k'eotaekr' W c be tubed many of 'Pa of drtL U,r I"0?1 aar without conscription or force, ...-.Jay Is far distant wbea conscripts foa ter laits will farm a pirt ofllgirrules for the preeerration of the Uoion. Caerrlllas. TU which we publish this inornlcg In regard U tb operation of guerilla, band l:i Ktntuckj and Tennrss.ee, is of a dsplora b!a characU. uppoM of course that ay new node Vf treatment for the leaders and .ivates will be adopted from that which has gorerned heretofore. We believe that mole of warfare will be "peedily checked afler our frce Lall once ba put in ih üU. A!rcJyÜiesyp,Hcril!abindi are approachLag the borders of Indiana, and soon our town and cities along the river will be reilnced to a.hes, and cur ckiiens murdered, unlers our people orgsnlio the necessary force to render surh an effort on the part cf the guerrilla leader?, too hazardous to undertake. UnTeM our State does respond promptly to the call of the Governor for volunteers, there U actual and immintnt danger of such incursions by these marauders and murderers We fear our people do not fully comprehend the dinger which starci them in the face. Oar Governor labors almost day and night, to protect the State agaiust invasion by such bas!j of -ucri!!uj aa wo i.ow knew are committing such famous crimes on our borders, but unlets the young and n'.JJleaged men enrol themselves for the army, the e(TrL of Governor Moatox will prove unavailing. Ind'ar.ahvs a'rraly male a geu trous sacrifice, an l bor reputation and that of her Governor are fair and unsullied, aid our people wiil oot fa'l in this most fearful crUis of the war. We appeal then, to our yourp men, an4 m dJU agU men, to fr?o far a while the jleasures ef home, And ln'rtf! tV p.r of pe fr thx of wvr, f m ilie Ktkeof the life of our countrv nr. I i! o r :nrtivn iutrU of humanity. Let tii t Ar.i ! i I the old fltj, and re-vlve to a k m . then exeo'tte that ni'h reT .'rtiii vl ii ih rank in its 1, tcü; if the p!eture of homo to the patriot, when hi country is truglin for Lfe? No mitter whether the fe my eome from abroa 1, or arise up in our midst, the eaue of our I.berty and r.aton!ity ia the tame, and the sacrifice for their preservation 'iu! ! I 9 the stme. It is a li: and death rwjte aiih-u. If w survive and tri im; t long course of happiness and (treatr a w. Itut if we are broken into .alerable fragments anl tutsrlv d s rAl, through the fvjllie-a of the Jar, what i.-nas;ioatioa caa coapis the frihtful enorrnitv of our crimes? WbAt would the world livof this urpA.-d able s'a! Rasher than tht. we aSouM pray the kind Taller of all, to viit us with the last and worst cf all the aCirCUona, which fall on sin, and sinful mto Better fr us would it be that the fruitful earth should le ssitttea for a eaou with birrar.teu. and beeome dry dost aaj refuie iu annual fruit; better tkt the beavers for a t.aesh juU become bran, ar.l the r of God daf to our prayer; Setter that fatair e wil?u her col i ar.! klany S-tgers shonli se te the natiott wita its atrantljg gras; Utter tkatGcl 4H cjmia'iv-i the Aa;el cf JfttructK'a to go fmh ov tr the hnl. srt t erlag pet.!-ce aatJeaia froa hs datkv w:eg than that we t f 1 prove fatter, t, one trat,ao! bytaat tneaas oar l!.t a..J bertue:hl. o-'.e Me'tie dsir.cel. 1 all cur Irg'it hpee 1 1which kiows r- cvtn n dt r TnVi ft. -ret (Ur.d;:.; : been taker.
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edPovrn. Tbe Uowimercil aeys: Tb loudest and oftece.t proclaimed, by tbe Northern ecealeiof Republican form of gorernnietit," who wbb to became tbe personal and political Yftuiiiof iba tquad of bogus aristocrats who) basis for tbe pretention that they are tbe crdalced rolsrsof this country, Is tbe fact tbit tby own niggers -tbe lie most iterated and ecpbislstd by these roknUry serfs, is, that after the Presidential election of lCO the South could not get a 'compro mise." The fact iü, the Southern conspirators, with the aid of other who were nwguuied. attempted, by the use of the threat of secession, to coerc tbe voters who bad chosen the President, to surrender ignomlniously their views of public policy. The Cairns d ax compromise, as certain propositions were nlscalleJ it being in reality tbe BatCKi.vaiPGt compromise was tbe one for which the strongest effort was made. The object of thij compromise was to put Into tbe Constitution of tbe United States a guar antee that all territory hel l, er ketreßer oeqvtirtd, anl Eieitxaira asserted in a pub lie letter that the proposition Ia itslies was his, and of immense Importance, while Carr Tt?Dt said he weuld not insist upon retain ing it, south of 36deg. 39 min. should be slave territory. There were three prime ob jections to this: 1. It fastened slarery upon a rast region aithout regard to the wishes of the people. Whether the people wanted it or not they must have it. 2. The intention of the EatcxiaituE con spirators was plainly enough to get this provision into the Constitution, and thea enter upon a system of filibustering to end in war L.r the extension of ilaverv orer Mexico.Aj HaarT Wixtaa Dans, of Baltimore, suted the case, the object was "to extend alarery to Cape Horn." The scheme w.e a handsome one to bavo used the whole cation a T&st slave holding Empire surrounding the Gulf of Mexico, the free States to formal mere appendage. 3. Wh.n th. r.irT1,IvnmrrtM:.. ... . i- ;r i.i.i. i peuuiug in vougress, six outcs cau aireauy seceded and would have refused to vote on tbe amendment of the Constitution. Therefore, as three fourths of all the States must agree to a Constitutional amendment before it becomes apart of the Constitution, the CaiTTiJDi Compromise, if adopted bv Con- ... ....
greas, wou.a nave re. In oruer to c.n- j MeClelt0, haT,ng gained aa elevadude tho business, the vote of every State ted and wholesome position upon the banks
remaining in the Uniou save twe Vermont Massachusetts and Wisconsia, or any other nt. i a.,' three utes would have defoated it. It was because this most objectionable and moat impracticable measure this insult and Impossibility was not supported, carfied, by the friends of the then incoming AdminUiration, that the Republicans are now abuiiand berAteUbvpartiXan malirnants and t:, .,.k;. . . ,, tra.tor sympathisers, as opposed to all con-
ciliatioa and compromise: and accused t of and file talk with the utmost confidenea of of obstinacy ia advocacy of a party platform, voteri. Richmond in a very few days. The and an unwholesome pride of o'pinioa and whele army is eager for figU. It has ao- . ,. . , ' oa reU thorough eelf reliance as tbe fruit of indisposition to peace, by some who should u, weeV 's work in battle and victory; it has know mach better. acquired cxbautle3 confidence In its leadThere were practicable, honorable end S)rs. Emereiujr from the pestiferous swamps jast irffWfi of ail sectional difficulties, tbout tb! Chjckihominy, it enjoys the invig. oratinr air of the uplands. Its physical as
propose na upportea tj Kepublicana. wa a . . 1 rtaarsnamg cnarC against the "oilhetu sectional party" had been that it was their purpose to interfere with slavery in tho States. IIow was this met? It was met by the Coawijr amendment to the Constitution ef the United States, as follows: Aai. 13. No amendment aball be made to the Constitution which will authoriit or give to Congress the power to aboiuh or to La terfere, witnm any titate, with the domestic institutions thereof, including that of persons held to labor or service by tbo laws of sai4 Sttte. This rtccived the Constitutional requirement of a two third Tote la both Houses of OongreM. Oa Thursday, February 2?th, 16C1, this amendment passed the House, 123 yeas to 6 nays. On the 21 of March, tho Senate passed it, 21 yeas to 12 navs. As to the Fugitive Slave law, AaaanaM Lincoln always held the opinion that it was the duty of the Federal Executive to enforce it. He always said so. As to the question of slavery in the territories, it was propoied to admit all the Territories into tho Union as States, without inquiry as to th.ir domestic institutions. Dut the Southern conspirttots demauded that the Government rhould bo come their direct implement ia tho extension ofalavery. The theory tbit an honorable compromise and set'Jemeut of sertional difficulties was refused the Sjuth, is not only the o freuest iterated, but tbe most infamous He that the sympathisers with atid supporters ot Seceasiea in ourmid.it are guilty of circulating. New t'nton Taper tu Memphis. The Memphis HulUtim resumed its existence on the 31 inatmt, upon the ahci of the ArUnc. The svlulatory article is anything but complimentary to the defuuel secession sheet, as ia shown by the following: "We bave purchased the AnUct, With all iu appendage, aud propose to publtah a daily journal in this cay, to be called the Memphis Dkllttin. Eyery aaaociation connecteU with the name of AtUmct is odious to us, except the late editors and prorrietots thereof. Dr. Fowlkea and Messrs. Bingham and Wills. 'The Arahncht U associated with all that is f roecrtptive and intolerant, and dkl more, under the editorial management of Messrs. (lal'.away cd C!ukcT, to bring alout the present state of arTir than any paj-er in Tenne? or the South. The t.ame of RhUrtm, on the contrary, brirgs t.f trve glorious old davs whe i law tn 1 or der re cne-l over our wtwle country; when itchaud por basked in the snnihine of peice ai d prvepeniy. When en&eaeee via precip:!atA.l out cf the Union, the Jraeara abaOrbed b-jth tie Ertr and the Hiut now, s-uce the Federal flag has beca restored, it strikes at as eminently proper that the J5afMi, wh en d.ed tor the Unlce, should be reurrec:d w ah it. ' It w:i t eipected. sr.d It Ls altogether I roper, that w afcoukl afford sn likhtg of our future ed tortal coarse. This we shall do ia ihe fewest wcri, jv ti&ce we prefer to be jadjred tr our performance rather thaa by icr trc toisra. We were determ ned'r eppoaed t j delation of the lr.;,o Wo fcw.u?J wiüi the eij-or we could ejTTm.nl sgai-st the loeeptica of the ar:e de p e-re Iu cvr.tiouar.ee. an J we j .uilia al ü our rower to bra- It ta a speeds a:.l a eea.'l termination. And la , h i Ht.tt.c Ub r sol-cit the co-epereticn at. .-rt l atl gvod c; ens, without rej ?irl t p.t pl iirl an!-e!er.U. ia refer- ; ttiA.torary ctfcer cj-aenkm we i-,u;y uiva tbe oU ;:...e;.a pro!, -Tts Ccts:;:Utioa. the . I n-r, tr.d tfce et,fcT?tt cf Ue laws '
I7ov7o from Toxin czaoo.
Bebelt Capture Ltafccsborö,! SrRHEN'DKlt OF TIIK9TH MICHIGAN. IlllltOIsU tPTIIE3l MINM-MJTA. Geui. IutLelJA, Criltestdea Captured! Excitement in Nashville ! FROM NASHVILLE. Nasnvuit. Jul? 13. Between three and four hundred Texin guerrillas, under Colonel rorrest, attacked the 11th Michigan and 3d Minnesota, in Marfreeboro, early this mor BinsAfter desperate fighting, at three in tbe af ternoon, the Michigan troops bad surrendered. The Minnesota regiment; strongly en trenched, cut up the cuttaj terribly with iierritt's Kentucky battery, repulsing them with great slaughter in three charges. Hags of truce a ere sent in by i orret, de manding a surrender Col. Lesler replied he could bold his posi tion a week. Tbe railroad track was torn up but replac ed. An attack on N'asbtille is not improbable Col. Lesler is reported falling back on Nahvil!e. Cannonading i.s heard repeatedly here. Colonel Boone has arrived with several companies A later dispatch, special to the Associated Press, 6ati: Murfreesbot'o was taken by the Uonteder ate?, most! Texan rangers under Forrest, hut the? acre shelled bs our hatterv. Starn' trhich is reported to be there. The Ninth Michigan was captured, and the Third Mm CM0U wilh bitterT were holding out at .Kl-nnnU Brigadier Generals DuffiU, and Critten den oflndiana were taken prisoners There U F1?1 c,11"1, in NashTille cu, .. . r .n. i ... i will shell the city,' as oar battery is in posiI tion for that emergency latu MidnightReports just received state that the main Douy or morgan a guernuas. were . T?nuPh and IteadT 'J miles south or rrauk i e ... fort. t fire o clock this afternoon. I Our informant says the Sute archives are b1DS remove! from the Capital The Summer Campaign not Ended. I There is no more common impression than that tho army has reached the close of I mUltArv nr.ratinna for tho summer 1 ha I of the James, within easy reach of transport aDU Runooat, wui, u wumcu, u.eu months of rest to regaia the vigor and num. bers necetary to carry on the wsr; and that wbilo tbe three bundreil thousand men just called to the field are making their way thither, there will bo a practical suspension of arms. It is curious bow little currency this idea, so uciversal elsewhere, finds in the army itMlf- Gen. McClellan. In speech and order, assures bis mm that with a brief delay bo h PftfW ta w them mto acüon. Rank J well aa moral tone is thus haprored; no unI . " . dcrtUltlg li 100 $Ttl lUf EQCQ WhO IllTe been o greatly tried; they only demand ac tion. Nor is there anything in the general position of affairs which need prevent an early compliance with this demand. ' All the losses of the successive battles which ended on the 1st inst., wore counterbalanced at the time by the rain of the new and better position On the James; a gain which added to the eft fective force of the army the corps of Gen. Fiujobn Porter, previously wasted upon tbo wardershipof the railroad; and which also added the squadron of gunboats, equivalent of itself to a reinforcement of fifty thousand men. What the gunboats may not do, now that the energetic and capable Wi'.kes commands them, we hardly venture to say. To these new elements of strength must be added the large accessions of troops from RurnsidYs and Hunter's Departments, and we discover that the army before Richmond is twice as formidable in every respect as it was beforo the encounter at Mcchanicsvill. All the oddi are now turned in its favor. A very brief period for rest and reorganization, and tho fate of Richmond is assured. All the rebels cau do in the same abort interval to repair their own trppendous losses can bear no proportion to what has been alieaJy done for McClellan. He is in all respects the master of the situation. He will move shortly, ard move surely; so shortly and surely that it need bo no matter of surprise if the anniversary of Dull Run find our army in the rebel Capital. X. V. Timt$. AaaiVAL raoM Dixik. A fellow by the n sme of Msnning lately arrived in Nashville from "Dixie." lie was, previous to the arrival of the Union forces, ono ol the most overbearing, foul mouthed Seceionit that were wont to congregate about the drinkiog saloons on Cedar street. On being arrested and brought before Governor Johnson, he entered the plea that lie had conscientious scruples about taking the oath, and asked for time to consider the matter. The Governor quietly remarked that, "As he had been down South in eirch of his rights, he had better po again, and if again found within the Union lines, during the continuation of the war, be would be treated as a epy." Ho was immediately started on bis journey, with proper attendance to see him safe in h e beloved Dixie: FaafcOTT Gt s. The cost of the smallest Farrott Kun 6-pounder is $200; tor pounders, $XK each, which is said to be one tenth the cost of the Armstrong gun. The charge of powder is one pound to every ten of the ball, and the cost of powder and shell for every discharge is nearly $10 The weight of the SKi pounder I arroU is little more than one half of the Columbi ad, which carries the 1 pound solid shot or the ten-inch shell. The practice w;th thee guns is eaeellcnt. Experiment are made daily, and witn aa accuracy nwH aatoniehing. The shriek of the ball, as it flies through the air at a velocity of over six hundred miles per hour. Is Ue that of a railroad train at full speed. NaMrs cr tc Rxcijit BaTTit. The followiog arether ames which it neems have been aa-gned to the recent hattles in front of Richmond: Thuradav, Jene Rtttlfi fcf M.hanu-s-vil'.e. Friday. Jone 27 Rattle of Gainea'aliil. Saturday, June Rattle of the Clkkahooa.ct. Sct'day. Jcte RafJe of Reach Or chard; battle of Savage' Station. Moodav. June 3rt DattJe of White Oak Swamp; bat Je cf White Oak Creek ; battle Charles City Cro-i Roads. Tuesday, July 1 Hattle of Turkey Rend. iraiaiB At a recent raang la LeU, Ccad a quarrel aroe tetweento tftn, he oce struck the tther, kaockicg b.'ia dowa Th s frigbteted the oüer raen enrar.t. an J lettiog gt their toV! nsrt of the buildg t jelled down, icstatl'y killirr eiftLt nen.
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INJO. X. VuiUArJ in the roper Urihj tkt Ltrfr Circulation f LIST OT LETT KII KEvAIXTCO IXTUK fCWrOiTICr AT TEIUUiHaiti;, lsiJiANA, JULY 15 IhCJ. a c, Xik j fr y olXtü, rJais tJy"AJt irt:it l" and r IX m2t of Ik lit. LADIES' UiT. Ma'.ony BlUu Meyer Carol lus Moraa Kate Moor. Julia ; McAfra Calhortne McLlfreah Najwy McKlnn. M A Ne man Catherine Orr Ellen iTrnll C.lhrtne fatk N awry 1'atriok 1' Parum Kachel Fatrraoa Helrcca l'laa Mary J foil Elizabeth I'olii-r a li. I Ray Ralllo Kun Jan lieeTs Mary Kuaaell Maggie A Itultnaon Kate Roach S V Kaaall Nai.rj KuLerts t'atbaitix Allen Str.h Alt an Sr!i AnrU lltnoab Albwaj M C HraL-r ?un Bilr nrrit-t ltr.4tory U K C PTl TLu r.4ker furlih bA.h Haiti Kll Mar i Uric. W A Alls Iwgard Luran; HuhJt HetirU tta Clark E roil j Clark Mary A Craig Matili Clark Sarah A Calltban Mary A Caa l'C Mr. CampUU C Mr CLrUty Louisa Cotuputn Catharlti CreMr7 CplaiiJ Clanj Coojwr Martha Col Una KamaLlLa C ook Mar; A 1 ''uchran Ada lot kmily IVattruan Marjan-t Divords Ann Y. iVvanny KU n !)!ckrrori C Iii. Ivan Mailt. Duiimaa M.rgtr.tt KJarJa Ann n.iaing Kllrn Klo fr Mary (iray Kuta C Cillman Marth J (illaoo Carallna Uibaon Joaejlin (iresnlanRh Mary (irotba Kuth A H.TtDakliry K Hall Alvira Uarris V.mtlj llulft Mary A H.wklM Srh J HsaisuniJaha A Hays Kbcca Harriutrton Harati Hilton Martha ' Herri Nancy Hrttl Martka Ingle Sarah Jack son Mary Johns Sarah J Johnson Ann Joiner ltebtcca Leahey Maggi Leloea Aleata Legrarg Loulaa I Mary Logan Jeasl 2 Logan Maul Ulli. Sarah Maroum Klixa Malcough Lliiabeth Kaymaa Komi Y Kosco Kathariue Kodfcera Mary A parks IxtiMa h&afer Mary rpaihawk A O Savyrr Julia 3 Shauuon Mafgif Sicka KluaU-ta J WVaJmau Mary A ermau Lury Shclaun 1' J Sve -it Isadora Mepkrca Mary J Ccrrecu Ar. 11 a SwULrrJ ElizaUth StienmUr Mary tfnuwJf 11 TrrUa Mot.:-r Kscnle 1m ett I.ut lii'la Nbulra. Atby 5ulllAan Sallie .Smith Mary Smith I Ia May Mni Iii M I! Smith l'wllrj .Smith Ixalaa Taylor Adaline Tbvinpaon Suaan Traut Julia VeroerM Mia VanracUr KlUaUib Walker Farah L Wallice Kmlllne W.lJrn Jaue Walker Mary A WaUon V I V Webb J U Mrs Wella Sarah A Wllaon Mai.JlaC White Malrl1a WlnlahamCelia Wlldy Mangle H Wlulngham Sarah Y Woodruff Kate WoodaCasatxler Woodall Julia Wood Mary (J Tandow Ain YoQugtnan 5 au L Manaln s f Martin Loniaa GENTLEMAN'S UST. Altell fcllaa D Adams John Kenady John D Keater James Ketk-y Joaeph C Keef Juha Kolt John K)le Wm Kyle A'.lcu Kirkpatiick C IT Lener.xhargei John Leonard Orlando W Andersoa Henry Abderaon S J li AuiUa Thomaa Barney Josej h ' Bachatto Charta Boyle John Ikild lUmptou Wan Ttjoa Bar lew aas Baker Geo Bally John Bannon O W Hock ey Ilrnry Brtwiier U A Bell Wlliiaat Baal Wm Bride Charles BoiJ Hsrnptou Bloud D II Brown Joph Bowers James Brvpby Martin Browu Jam. Boon Win Broim Edward Hockley John Barbtnan Sax&l C,rn Thos Callahan !:L1 Crala Pef r ti pock O II Cohen C Colliogs Couroy Thomaa ComlDgtSW Colll&s A B Col.raan ltaa. Collins Danlei II Coifnian Andren Corey Charles Curtis Job tt Carry OK UsvUO Willis Iwrby C E Ickrron TT B Dicks II D I 'Icker sou John Deorles Heu B Dodfon Wm Eey James KTan. Jubn Kldrldn Win li KngllPh ti W Kurlt;ht Patrick Until Waltrr l KTuaon A Bru Frant A Momch hYancia Thoa lVu 1 Heriry Friend J FOX VT B Gamettlladen Y. Jr.y Franoia Gallatin Allert till, rea.e W i: (iear Alciaader Ortfflth John B Glsler John M CllinoieM C (1 tiffin Charta G mtle L Griea C liuon Morgan S Ornbb J 2 iKrk ieo Golly IVter GcuMen Ienni .rnjan F Guentan Geo Hat!. Andrew liart Cortnton llarnian JLn Haymaker AC llarii.aT O Hall ffantl Halloiay Get II HaniHiKl tieo A llawkln Wm .H Ilarany Jamra II rrlvn ZrbarUh Harper J"hn Hh1ki Mf?n I Hewrtt tiro W HerWrt Lewi Iletck ;aaten Hill John I. Ilkrkey I'airitk Howard Bice Ilolietiback Wm llowi.l Jaob Howell Faml W HollUay W erley lloffraan Waa llowarl Wm F HuicoruS L F llk tn Juaeph llaatar A J C Jarksca f am Jhaoa Kdward Jibn" Joph J one I Jacob Jones K W Loata lieury Lemon Henry Lee Iaaac Lala Ü U Lankfurd J I Lot g Geo r Llndey James low. Kjra Lcwry Arch Logan David Maklenbnra; Chrl. atacic W M ManiLf Wm R Mayer Geo AtaL-n Lewi. MuJ.rö-U W II Mipci J do Xlflvln C Viu-helt Allen MiUer Marsball C kloTfao CD Moore Jaiura A Monro oimau Moffatt Jno Meyers FL Malier Kor L McLean Wm 11 MrlteHy Sam McMullenTho McKluney Uavta MtKluney A M Mecroban J 00 'ri. llamilion 2 Nelson W in UliphsDt Andrew b rice Wm I'acrlck C W l'atrkk J 71' I'ativore Jno 8 IVnny c II rfalygrarT Jno 1'hlllips Tho C llety Auatln It ITocton U L Kannry II C K.aley A lle ni-r Josep h Iteckman ( O Ktlrv Washington Kt ih Lewi K..hr Ju-a Jn" Bedford Frank Rice JlMfS kea Jno W Koark Jorry a hyman Kobt M Kublnson Jdo V Kuaaell Henry 9p cipter 'aikaui.l 5c Lin At. k C Fhad Jbn Mrauat-r Saokl Jihea Maittn t Clair iiylTeter Maina, ker Geo W hhafrr Mdney Stewart Ira W Stewart J; sej-h Stewart Richard rmick S S S.grlt Jar.li Mno Itichard Simroona II ."iRlrr Joba W Sott I aar K . ft il f oU All'il Vj PMC Wl LJrd M Saniell tt itullivnn Matiii Smith Sarai Smith W T Trevan Hottry llii. II I riDn Tlley K Troel Henry C 1 lli irrp'00 John Trurt.lood Tbutuaa Jo. ).k TLorp Jttnra To. enaonj Ixtl VauLrutlit Jatue Walker Jctn W arner J. .ha Y w.ikor J It Woji Jaiuri Wien J WrlcklK W.ta-i.o J II 1 Wbluker ALI! Willy p Wrltit K V Wood William Wolda J Teoman a faith J. O.JOXLS, r. M AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. Tli AUlOilUAI, UfüiüSS UU., Cnpitnl 01,000,000, Fortyard diily fron Terrc Haute by fast Passenger Traini. i HREE Kxpr&4 daily for Xevr a Tork, rVMtoa, Alay, p.fra CWlard, iVaire, Clavrianatl, rrc. Ricbirond. I.aTay. eti, lod:aa.ti:ia, flrs fan srd all r-Mnts 19 Ike Katern ataiee at1 Ca- a1 TWO titrwM tY r Ca'ea, Vtrott, Mttw.akle and pnirt 3feUiaet, alo TWO Kiirease. 4aiiy far t. la t, Hsr.fal, t jo-r-a av4 r-attt. we, OM LTprev wai y te aa4 fam to-kIll., ladisr.s. Tki Cary ai arorrrt aitti. a te tie en. lertiaei ef t"'.U iH Ie with OerJe, a j rottert ?eva, traf!., lUKs ef Iarha. r Ae., end snake p-e-ar rttsm. fri e pad. Eac? Ue er rer of tl v errpany I tw:hM euh an lfv Hat- U tb rttf '.rvJ '-tr af all y 1 1 .1. ! -r Vf yroiK. kau a krw e4 i.k akiil;aj tif f irr'aa c r-y l-r year Srielt. raC, Ac . ly UAa.il. raa IxpreesCer-r-axy. I ff. mWAkT, Agttt. Tme II. te. Ue, J.ly S.diT
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Q. WHEELER JONES, M. D. WOULD RESPECTFULLY AXV V noaixe to the cltlena of Trrre Haute an l ldfciv-U.at havtcfc lu.anei.tly located iB tUlr midat, Le ia prepared Ut practice Medicine and Surgery to all tüttr Lrauche. Oß-a (lie. rtrhk vi 1 r.fT.c) Ohio Street Utweea tth aad aih Stroeu. where h tr.ay Ik? f'ud at all hntrt heatu'tptofrsiuiiaüy engffrd. -Kimixat -Frt f. Wm. H. lij ford. M.D , Ch If a;o, V.U. I'ruf. E. Arare. U U, Ju.ie fl. CUyf:, Tre IIa Ue, lad. Lev.ti. M. lioyd. kar. L S. Inald,uif " li. lltrtiork Co., M " M. K Tailor, M. U., Brigade fareejo T.'S. An.r. JuIjliJjin LEGAL. VTOTICE LS HEKKHY jIYEN that a writ O.'Altachmer.t ha Un Iutd by tbe nr.drrlro1l a Justice vt the I ace In aad f r layette Townah!i, Tlgo c un:y Irana. la far,r or P. II. A Jartiri tu, aihl aairut the gu! and chaltrla of Charle Gallant, arid the proreedimra under a Id Attachment all! be beard at my ofiice tu aatd Tua7hlp, on Saturday the Sth day efAuRn-f, lJ, at 3 o'clock, r. where all ntay attend that ha aty I..U rrkt therein. w.httmgkr, j.r. juiji4a DENTIST. ATTENTION SQUAD ! ! Mt.MST V.H.Ij! 'pilOSK PERSONS KNOWING themselves hndtlied to the suLacrlher will End it to their interest to call immediately and aeltU, a all iaounti not adjntet previuu ta iLe IStti t f Auiru'lwill to pi-iced lis tacre exa. ting Land f.. r cüllfcitvn. TAKK rACTICCLAH NOTICE, LATTAUON ! ! That as the lima of the underpinned is limit y ai d bia eiiK.einuia will Le very smpjt. and .:"-e wearing vaiMMtr artificial teeth, ahote ticutha are prrpand for rtavAKtsr aarrH, and thoe ho may U.eira bia rofealonal n rrtci in oraaari!. tr thk MATvaL TVCTU ill do wll lo cvrue on and mike thrlr arrsrgem nls at o:,ce, In order to aveid diaappolntmenL Onaalt your i-terrt. -li. laya are dangerous,' arxl eajclally ao when you are about to k-oaeyour teeth ty too lotijr nerlect. S. B. SMITU, lienUt. Ohio Stre,.U twen 34 Av th Ktrer. JulyJ2JCw FRESH GOODS. vTuly 8 til. lalKSAIili, ROOT CoN GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF tUL SEAfON. Dress Goods, Shawls, Sacquec, &c. ALL VAkKED rOW.. Laco Mantles Silk Sacques Lace Puintd, Silk Mantles, (irenadine Shawls, Hcrego Slunh, Organdies, Ctrenadinej. Silk, Bcrccs, Figured, French Jackouet., AS'orsted Orenadinrs, EDglUh Pereges, Herege liobes. Lawns, Check Silks, riain Bereges, Plack Silk GrenJines, French Chintxe. IteJuceJ ia Price. Reduced iu Price. Reduced in Price. Reduced iu Price. Reduced in Price. Reduced in Price. Reduced in Price. Reduced In Price. Kcdueed in Price. Reduced in Price. Kedaced la Price, itcduced la Price. Reduced iu Price. Reduced la Priao. Reduced in Price. Kedaced In Price. Reduced in Price. Reduced in Price. REMESTAN TS or ali. ci5M or Siiiuiiiei Drc.H (00.! To be closed out at i their valae in the Great Clearance 5ale of IIDSALL, ROOT V ?0., Cor. Mein ßnl Fourth Sis. LECÄT. STEC1AL NOTICE, All persons Indebted ta the eUt-cf Andrew Wilkin, dep'lwJ, for Clerks fees to suits brovajbt hy them or aalnat them, are hereby roUfied that on and after the 15th lay of Anrast next, Fee BlU or ExrtitioDs will In every caaa la tuKt to coil act ta. ..roe. All wiio wlh to aar lh coata incident to collection by If gal process, will give immediate attention ta th!a notice. B. B. MOFFATT. A dm' r. Jal)12dfcw?w cf Andrew Wllklns. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. J V Notice Is hereby (riven that I will tell.at r,uhlie auction, on Thuraday the 7th day t.f Aujjnst neit, cotnirencing at o'clnrk a. w., at th reaideina of tleorge r.roadhurat, late of Vlj county, deceased, all hn personal property, not takru 1 y the ai 1. , convistiug cf Drtre,cow, hogawaKoiM, corn, farmin liuTli'iient)t, bridge Mock, mere hD.lie. Ac A creOit of twele months wttl le Rl n on all ?urus over three d.nlar, the ptinher (jlvir.fj Ms not with approved -cnrlty, wairin valuation and appraUment lawa. W. K. EDWAi:iS, Adn.'r. Ju!j1MJa3w DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kotlce i. hereby ciwn thM the ut.derlk-ne.l has been appointed AdmieUtrator f tb. eitate of tieorre Broadhural. deceaet. late -f Vl rnnty and Mate of Indiana. TU- IJ elatt? I probably olreM. W.K. I IW UtlK, Adn.'r. Terre Haute, July 11. 16J. C2w DISSOLUTION OP CO-PART-nerb!p The Co-partnerh'p bereti f..re einlivg between ). W. TatrUk At L. KliM a thin day dinlee1 l matual consent. Mfit Jame. la I ikI i. W. l'atrtik arv autborlaed to co'.lei l, and lerrl y asr,rn all tlrbts -f the f rm. K. ST1K FF.L tt W. PATICIC'lv. J VMFSUAVlS. STATE of Indiana, Vigo 'ountv, s. N. 16:3 Vlro Circurt CHirt, fe-ln.ber Uim, lvJJ J. hnatb.n lionet . Ivrt.e.o !... I 1 i .: ..... f.r liirorie. On tl.UT, l.vit, tleilh Jay of Ja'y. ' lV'.J. .ruea the 11slr.t;ff by MofTatl, Attorney, aod file their rt;.i lalbt herela; alao a eompetcnt !l re. .R',..tU, b--ln(j thai t lie U (f-n.l til i a ttn-ef client f tbe Mate nf IridltriS. .t! e It therefore hetly a-en to th.- and !efeDdant ct the Clin; and peodetx-y of tl. proceedInr, end that the same will te heard and determintd at the tie l Term of cur saht C.-t.rt, com me nein a; on I if Flrt Monday .r Hepenier nel. a. d. C1. Ane.t, J. i. liLAKK, Cl'rk. AT DARTLETTS. I DIARIES FOR f Q-, A JBKn-nnrs. Io0-We LDiEShiirsydrc7m and Rabbet Roand CMbe, at HA RTUCTT'a. C4OD: H Ies ODEY'S LADY'S ROOK for saber at a.irZTJLITsTTS. bavrpt!r recel?e4 for 1 SCI all earty. .1 tit Ilec'd nt nnrtlctt'f! rriIE DAY SCHOOL BELL, by JL tk. aatkf-e of the ftatbeta Wb! 1-etl- prif. V5 f.U. Am AWKTMrrror frilen 5 I'spee aat Inaeluetea. Ftvtf liearw. rarwtara IWaa, FJa e Ms4c arl Ikrawtaa; l-e. Mi. rc TvJlHoa, a new lltd, Cvry t-k Ten, Fee, tW !m. . Caü a&4 aea.rj ra.saf - SW ........ 1 ..... , ' i WOOL I WOOL! WUI t(( LI. Wftii, LI WOCLWi X If D.a. fr I7wwwlF ahicii t til rr hüM Ml e t'.'b, at wit Iaiar at re. N . li w . t S'reet, Terr Haut. L. . w..l2!'f f A. PI KM. TT. rrilE SinilERLANDS. Ilr tha 1 A.tkf t!-aMled,"t . RtxxiaaABa
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PIANO TUX ETI und ItEPAI UEH, Is rta rcT.-i V m .nJ ttrrtoB coBDtry, that le f Jn7V. Tr.'lw01 rd'r 'h- H. ran Ki? at vT"? in ,b' lloaa. eac,',- UtTM''J,l1a tho M'cwiVr r.fer. Mr. J. a. UNDtilANN Il.,.e Tur.r. la. parked tUta..ieitti.tsp!a.-t fr a. w.uVrrft WIT 1B4 "' "''ifon U, kl. .r4 .Ver.. Alt the rtaaea( taa Terra Haute Female Cvlle. Lave louuder Lis care, ad he ha. faln-l my eatir tw.fldnice. lean ibref..r, crdia!ly recmrnand Uu to any -...0 ia thia .4Hity, who a.ay need hi. rrv.v., a a ttLal-le mart and a correct tuner, h.e rt .cea will he more dealrahle, frum Ike fact that )v;n near Le caa atu-ad to L:a buti.. wheaererany .cci-!et.t may render it i ceitiary J. C. MEIM.NGKk, PriiiCipkl U the Maalc DrpartnteU of the Terrs Haute Female Coll. ice. W e, the utcrilr, heartily corcur In the ale r-ctimen1n..n. KF.V. JOHN COVERT. KK V. JACOB CH A I'M A N, KFV. LYMAN KHOTr, KK V. M. A. JF.WLTT. Juj.12dly LEGAL. REPORT DFT1IE AUDITOR UF Vleo coosty, ahowina; the amount rceleed and disl uraed fr the year rommetKiar, June lat, lMil, and ending May Slat. A. I). Iwloaive: iKTirn. Junel, Wl. lotalance In Trcaiury ttl.tTT 4H II an. ur.treretel of LVufity Taa r.'.,4 27 Vs Spial Schovl lav.... C,:.2i.'4 , " ,: t Tax 7 Tvwn.Lip Tax ixxkrt f -ra 1 50 K : Haaa'a-al-Lufj... 1M6J " " " i Wrparke 13s TS " MW Kr.iani, rnt.... sT ZT. M.t- t iO lJ Mlvt-IUtToaj jWW Total reeräpt. ..i.C07 tri 1 itiriT. Py at-i't or!era drawn un sx't of Kc il Saline .f County ofTK er. 5.272 9 ' J nr or. 1 I'.a.i;?., l.i3J 12 0 ( O 3.7ttH 2,(C0 CI 1,103 11 2a 37 C -rj In) Z'J HO 1 XW VJ 71 OO 6,523 M 1,X s 7,l-.0 24 1. tTH 41 143 U C'J'A R,toJ UO 2, (00 (til MO 00 i,rc2 LI ' Foor Kxtti-t.ae, 1 sp-tnc Criminal L'jp ' Public Huildinjra... ' Coroner', iouuem. ' lu4 A ltrtdjrea.. ' l'or Home Farm.. ' F.lectieoa 1-x.ka, ITlntitiR.ac. 4 Aaes"in Lerenue. ' Special 8 h,l Tax. ' Head Tax ToTih!p ' Itiaabtty Fu.l ' Taxes rt funded.... Soldier's lU'fFund ' Co. Bond. Kede'm'd ' Inteiest on llcrM. . ' I'ricalled for and unredeemed ry auljftt t ord.-r tt t P. a! a it. e in Tr1 49,607 V2 r.. n. ALLEN. Auditor Vijro Ctmntj. TerrellaBte, June 3, l5C2.-dwTw School Fund Hcvcuuc. IlE SEMI-ANNUAL DISTRI--A- Let i on cf the fchool Furvl Kevenu. waitLi day made, amouLtinn to 10,K4O,lj. The several Township Trusteer' can Low rceU the aruortloa Bietit öue their rerpectiTeTv'rL-biP.l.y callir.e 1 ft wpo.t the And! tor J aar 19. 1SG1 jUbcCOJAwlw TRANSPORTATION Central Ohio and Baltimore and Ohio Bailroads. 'A'lae lireat Maatlotseal Itente in at 1 1 :aatcrn l'liic. qMlROUGU Receipts piven for -A Frvlxkt orer th. atvoT. ti all poiota Eaal st as low rntes as any other rwile. Special care rim !n the tran-p-rtation of all kliul. ot 11. Slock, an J a aafa trausit guaraute.J on all shipments. 1.0CU F. KOLK, Afr.t, lerre Haute, lud. OSlce with J. I). F.ailr l Son, on 2ol turret, opoaie tb Stewart Uou. klayl 'S2dAw2ra L. RYCEecSOrJ. Received this MPay I VFAl EXPHESS, LADIES' Rhck Silk Mantles; 1-aJlea' l'laln lliack aod Flrured Cr.n.d.n Jinriffler Shiwlicf other material. 2W L0ZC5 LADIES' UM:S IIAXDKERCIUHFS Oreat Inducement offerei to pnrcha t.jr th. to. lkdie, iTi a and ChtMreii. Cotton 2 -lose, In r ery ur and quality. A t tltii'fial in 1renient afTVred to pcr ha ly rfor. H. a 1 Net, every color, at 25 cent each; 1tJIea and Children' Fic-Nic Mitt cho:ce ptI ems. L. RVCF. k SON. ( .J.ENTS Your partic ular attention HJlrertedto llXro:. f.'trif's White Linrn IIa ruHrrrLiffi ! Fy the dr.ren, much nn.ler pan e, ttet.t'a Cotton H'T Hore, by It- d.i. Superior quality. Ceut'a eck Ti a, Collar In Linen and Taper; "C.olden Hill Shut" and .eoU' I'iirtu,Ui; ilcvxl ltererallT. r.KXTs FrXMRRriAiTHS-ailrulora, very cheap L. UYCK. .1 SON. JEWELERS. 1:. V. CIIlSS, M.u.in in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry .lliiHiral Instrument Of vai lou kind, tn !u.!.r n PIANOS, VIOI.IXS. FLITTT.S, (JUL TAKS. AC , At'. s mm t: ; t .ut s a: vun Ni sir 1: n to oh di: tt Olorka Wnlcliea int Jettelry Itr pnlrrd al Minrl olir. 4.!l, All AMI NTIll-.l'.T, Jan.Hdtf TERIt. nAlTF.'.lXD. AGRICULTURAL. A Card to the Farmers. Tilt: I.OSa lAiOKHD FOK HAINES' ILLINOIS HARVESTER II AVK aukivkiv LEASE CALL AND EXAMi f 7 a.rle. Wtf itl nt aue.tfeU enitt, h a, TWFXTT ACkfS OF WHKAT FF-U DAT, At a e!v; of at leait te tauta r f tha iPm. as4 laU .t olOT sj It op it any other way. Wenauted In erery rrtiii!ar. IR1 GLOVt B. A ten. Jaa24dlna
MEDICAL.
II KLM HOLD'S OKNI'INT PRr.PA TION. niGHLT COXCKNTKAFFIa" CÜMIMLM tum extiuct itcut A ToalllTe and 5pcx .f.c liemedy 1 C Uh For DieaiF of the KLAbbS K. KILN K TS HE irrt i.i Lhui SiCAl. Mvri Mt;s. This Jleiidhe lLcreaac. tts Jatr cf I:r, aad exctira the A so ULI. ST tue l.ah. a.tiu by which the WATF.KY OR CALCAi.tX 3 dttoal tioru, aU ail I'NNATLIiAL LNLAE(;F.jIF.KT u, rducd. a well TAIN AN? iXriiaiM AUCM ar.J U foti f r UtS, WOMEN, Vll CmU -KD'. ircati'.oijj's extract r.tn'Uü ... , . Icr Wealrtaxi ArturriTM Face.e. MaV!ttof Itj!rateJo. Farly A.TTF..bKb wira ;aE ivudw I.S'5 5TLrrT0kl3 w!k Vi:mor J- USLn'.t lUt.lhtr r, Tiee.yn.; t..n1a, If fcliweto .0 on ahicK .it. meK-lne n.riatle rew,oe lv!el LX OMCOK WHICH T II K F A Tl F XT M VY F ill t K F h'b 'r 'rqtlT f,!lcwei by thtee DIl.FH I. ItSKA51 "lAMANlTY AXbCliXSUJimOF Atary are are cf tb cause t t toeir auJ.ri'.i FIT XOXK a II J. Co. FI S THE KrCtJl:rS(.FTHK IXSAXK AUtLrJaV? And the Krlancho'y IVatha ty Cor.aumptke siaa lanivtniM re rrr tarnt r Tai M.ink, TUK aiXSlIHTlKX t.NCK AF fCTKb WITU üi:iiAMC WEAK.NKS5. Fuirrs tl sit of acdictre to trrjrthen and Intsraiare the y.teu.. Which Data. oii's FXTRACT LLVU17 lot aria! It a raiaL will rosviaca rtiB avrr tttmctu rr. ua l 5- nxux jt- rr m a us OIJ) OS TOntO. MXOLK. XAKKlFb, CR COX. vlMV "XI LATIN, XAkUAtit the atraci Fmha i uueqaalle l.y ry r.n. ty a tut t.c-roki. w Kelent.tMt. Iri. -ft ity. Fait.ruiheaa.vr prea.ion of Cuatomary ktaniatiotia liciratpl or Sonlo.a Ute ofthe I teroa.Uucon'h,. or Hhitea. Meri'.ity, ar4 f,r all coa.pUint. ncd.t to tLe aes. . .eiher aM:.; from Ir.divretu Hal it, of l.:patioci. or Id the LJXIJNK Ol; CHAXäE OK UFK. ro rAkiiLT Hucuj ik wituoct it. Taar ao aoaaLauaa. W tartar, oa raetaaaaae Maoirma poa raeiaaaar awn ta. i aot a rnaa a.iwi HFl.M HOIK'S ElTaUCTHlCHL' rtait m:chi:t ijieakiIn all their 8 lace.. Al ijtu r.MM UtUe or tio chance cf iXeU No Incooren eDcs AXbXoitxposnLa. ltrauaea a frequent eir .tl ajtves Uerrh t I rinate, theret y Ueoiovtnc oUuuclU rrerectiris: aud Curtna; StrMuret of the Urethra. Allay Ina: Fain aal lb animation, ao f'eqaentt th.cla.a.r Jiaea, a4 eipellma; all IMaot,. l)ieaaed. aid worn-ut Latter. ' raor.aaiw t rom Tai oca asp. WHOUAVK FF.KX THK VKTlstS OF JUACK5 aad a ho have paid aaart rata tobe tared Ina aboit time, haTe foci-d they were deceUed, and that the TOlSUX" has, l y the ue of powerful Aatrtn. eect.," Uen drld up In tbe ej atem, to break ect In an aggravated form, aod a' KKHAl S AFTF.U KAK&1AGK.? Uae HKLklWLD'S FXTRACT Bl'CnU f. all aPan tion an dtaeaae of Ike l ltnAKV OIIC.AXN. Whether eilt1r. In ou 11: MA 1. 1., From whatever eaoee orlginatinr., ard 1 wattrt Li STAMUnU. Ihaeaae of thee orRai: reo'rlr lb ui of a litarrti. IIELMbOLD'8 KX TRACT ECCHIT IS TUK GRE AT bIL EETIC I Aud ia eertain vo hare the dekireU eflect la all eaaea fur which it la rvcoTruididrd. EvlJeuce cfni tellable a&d rt per.! lie cltracter will accompany the medicine,. CEUT1FICATKS OK CUR KS, From 8 to 20 ) sr.' tAndiWith uartie known to K'IKXCK AXÜFAMK. rrlce fl psr bottle, or ail for IS, delivered to any addreee, Secarely pax Led fn m oWrvatloo. Ik-acril ajtnptirua in all oftLuiunicatiofia. Cure. UiiNranleed. AdvlreUruli. ArnDAvrr. rersooally appeared before me an Alderanaa ef tb etty .'FMlaJeloLla. U. T.UF. LM HOLD, CberaLt, wl veiDg oaiy swxrrn, ooes eay taat tie preparaUon contalna to narcotic, itiercury, or lrjurlon dirrt. I tit Is purely eeffetable. 11. T. !ir.LM!X)LD Stole AiartQrartiirer. worn and ct 'rlt'e1 before m. tte 23d day IJjTPtnbcr.lSM. TTM. r.niERAkl, AlJerman. A' Jre htiti n Uu Infix m.tion tc vr.P tw IL T. HELMHOUi, rracilcal and Ar.alytcal Cbt Dlst. l-4 ...Hith Tet3ta Ft tel.w Cbe(not ftle. m:a.aici: ror?jTi:itii:iTj A XI) USTRlXTirutU DFAIJCRS, rTlofndtsTorto Hpoa "orrnn ows'ai! trs as" aanneoTi aepTATKVM ATraiaaaaij Clnsbotit. tlenritrx Pre par at lira. Fstract F-ocfcu. M Farssparilla. ' In-proved ItoMffttk. oiaty T.H.wauuaco. J R. CUMNtlllAX, 1'. M.IMJNS,.L1.Y. ALLEN l'LNCK, Ü. W. PATRICK L CO Arxl ail ttmrrtrta rrerywber. ASK FOK IlELMliOlif S TAKK NOOTHFR. Cat ct the advert aemett and sc:d Lr It. AKO ATOIbtMFOSmuS ASS IXTOSVHX. MarchyeSdAwly .2 Slight Coht. or icee 7Caf, uii a simple remedy, cfisn terminates cerirusly. Fe-jj arc anwrc cf the imjrcriinu cf tUj-j-irjT a ßctiqt cr gflitjlit ,fa(d ir. i!2f.r:t ztags; i Vat nhvih ;r, the hsrdrjnirjj tcidl yidl to a mild rcmcJy, if r.ci aitcr.de JL to, seen. aUiztcs the l:ir.z. iLxrvf.rci ir.ir?diic3 vr jcirs ago. It has Icm j-rc-f-l th.-it lhy are lh l-rri artii'i lf;r 1h fullii fir trv fffcjMtunfiiuin, anl nurnercMi ajfcoiicrij cf th &i?Laft piling immeiiai rcli'f. Mitbiic Speaker V Siitzer nill firA them ecciiil fir clcjrirf and sirenrtKenirur the vzi:c. Held Yj all Qrjgzizts and (Deilf in 7.fei:-;rv, at 5 ccr.ls Jr hcz. For Sale Ly THOS. II. DA III'., fehTJwly-la IVrrKlft, Terro-IIaele OR PECTORAL TROCHES. - mnr yAasinn) 11 tu nuoira For the Immeilal Rel.ef and certain Ctire of C tic tt. Coldftf Influrtizsi Astltma HoMrarnrsat Woopln; t.iiclt S'aaSaarraala II r i rlatttot 1'tSSIrtiit Ilrrntliirt sot Tliroat Ac. Ac, Ac. Fir Vinlatera, rubls 5pek.rs and flrperd, tbe. TROCHKS ar tr.d.prnaahl fr Clear lx ftranctbmlr r th Vole. :R.otlrc Hoara-r..-, a. Tbe etk with wfcitb ker ar. tke t-etoe .! rartkoJ In tka BMJCk.l, requiring no prep.rett.i, always ready for te ua a l v ., ft bb t rbar la afc c llmale, citain r ti-thinc li'url.v. U Ute tuuat deltr.le rtttqtlm .houlU I e a acTT.. 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