Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 293, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 December 1857 — Page 2

Cljp Dailt} Union.

I. M. £iliiUVS, Editor. 1'. n. fjO!Y£»* Aasesiaie V-Mitor*

te ru a ut i-

MONDAY WoRNlNtTTEC. 21, '57

Union Office.

The editors room is no# loroted on the tecondf 'jor jf the IluxtiU'kje budding. Enhance oh Jfurlti timet, fir at door north tf C»rint hian Hull, uudjirst door at the head of the »ta!i s. W&°" lUmember thin, and you will save rouble In hunting the ro'-rn.

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE* bellow Citizens of the Senate. and Jlovue of ReprtsetUatiees: [coxcunjco-J

For these reasons I commend to the friendly consideration of Con-,

gross the subject of the Paciti rai road, without finally committing myte'f to any particular route.

The lie port of I be Secretary of the Treasury will furnish a detailed statement of the condition of the public finances and of the respective branches of the public service devolved upon that department of government. JSy this report it appears that the amount of revenue received from .all-source* into the treasury dnrin# ilw fiscal ye nending the 3'Jth June4, 1K)7, w.i-s sixty ei^ht llioiis six hundred and thirty one thousand five hundr and

thirteen dol «»r« and sixty seven cents,

two Kiomn.l mglit him rc.l ami 1. r-

I,«W.c

r.l}««,cn,lii.KSUll,

l„ uvenly nuili.m oiKlit handrcj an.

The receipts into the trcaMtry the fir year

he receipts into the" trcaMtry i"r

irst ijnai U-r of the present

c"mUlu,!^''nK

l»t July.

and nineteen dollars and eighty oneccuts, ($20,D20,8i9,8l,) and tho estimated receipts of the remaining three quartet to the 30th June, 1^.» are thirty million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, ('.Hi.iOO,* 000,) making, with the balance before stated. aggregate of seventy five

million three hundred and eighty nine

JisM

tired and fourteen thousand five bun

and thirtt two dollars and thirty nino!l,,se'

cents, (£3,895,232 39) wew applied

thirty tbllare and four cents, ($51,-

As slated in 'he report %»f the Secjretary, ibe toriff of March 3, 1S&7, has' (been in op -ration fur so short a perijod of time, and nnder circsmsUttces so unfavorable to a just development of it* results as a revenue measure, that I shia'd regard xt as expedient, vi lear.t for the present, to uudcrt&ke it* r-iv»ion.:

I transmit herewith the reports made to tne by the Secretary of War

acid of the Navay, of the Interior and

thi* increase of the artny, under the military existing circumstances, to be pensible.

she construction

At the present moment we have no armed vessels in the iKivy which can peuctrate the rivets of China. We have but few which can enter any of the harbors south of Norfolk, altho' itiitny millions of foreign and domestic cenm.erce annual'y pass in and out of these harbor*. Some of our inost valuable interests and wo*t vulne.'ain a re os

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/i"t» -'i, ,57 of vessels of light draught, groat ($00,031 ,."i3.()7,) which amountwith tho balance of nineteen millii.n nine hundred and one thoiisaud three hundred and twenty five dollars and forty five cents, ($19/.)01,325,-i5,) remaining in tho tfoasury at the commencement of the year, made an agnegate for the her vice of the venr ot eightyaud

tl

speed and heavy guns would be formidable in coast defense

their construction would not be great, and they will reqniie but a comparatively small expenditure to keep them in commission. In time of MCC they will prove as effective as much larger

.... ,, ... easels, and often more useful. One glit milltott five htiwlml

lhem sholIld

(Wyii 6.1.1,1. Lj™.!,,, Ailontio an 1 1'aciSo 11..

ta „t ot.lion

«,«».!«»« for K. oiioiiiy, «.iliiy, .».! .Bl-

J...,.-, 1S»/.am

combilie

»vo .even un.lred JottW be an incJrol.and twenty four dollars and eighty live cents,'{.S7U,822.71I 85.) five uiil-iou nine hundred and fortythree thousand eight hundred and ninety six dollars and ninety one cents, ($5,048,8!K) 01.) weio applied to tho ledetnplion of the public debt, iucltt4iug intoiestand prentimn, leaving in the treasury at tho commencement of the present fiscal year on the 1st July, 1357, Miveiituen million seven hundred and ten thousand oiu huudn-d and fourteen dollars an twenty -oven cents, (4(17,710.1 It '27

,0 rccommc.nl tku

!olli Mb)c_ Tl.„

w7 -h advantage to the naval service, and the whole cost of their construction would not exceed two million three hundred thousand dollars, or 9230,-

UQO each. The report of the Secretary of the Interior is worthy of grave consideration. It treats of the numerous, itnpoitaut, aud diversified branches of domestic administration intrusted to him by law. Among these the most prominent are the public lands and jour relation with tho Indians.

Our system for the disposal of pub-

laml 0

Hginatin* with tho father*

of Uia ropub

He,

lia8

CX

bet l» improved as

pericnco pointed the way. and grad-

.... .vApericnce potntoaine way. aim gra V" w"' uailv mlopUHl t« Ifc. growth Mul »ttwfiily unit! thoiisnii'l eight lu.n.lrc.l,

our WtsUrn

rity ail

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Ihnuunint nine hundred and thirty fnui therefore di.-poscd of.oi,dolUrs nnd.'inhty eent,, (»75.:1SU.. I""2. 40-' Dai 80,) An ihu sorvico of me

rMn

ho

d^irc

1 premium. The uiy in the publ.e treasury, lo

probnLle expenditure of the remaining !i(lUftndor away th.s richest and noble.it a 3 0 1 8 5 8 a fifty one million two hundred and1^er enjoyeji apou objects of doub fn forty eight thousand five hmnhvd and coustit«tion«l»fy or expediency would p,,,,,

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t! \Vh,Ut Ihepubhe lands... a source o!

rovenuo are of great .mportauee, their

nmmilitnm durintf »/importance is far greater as turifjsbtng ... first uuarler of'the rreseut fiscal vetr homes for a hardy and independent Stiot5,«S3 made by the a?t of March .3, w[ J\TJ2 ni llion .0 11 raco of honest and industrious c.ti^ns, 1^7, leaving #252,763 to be earned

t0 slihdm

!"ul

cl,

Uvill°

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dredand twenty eight doii.us a.d 1 hf)'oaght to be admtnistcred accounts of the current year. I cornthirty seven cents (#23.714,528 .'17.) »««""|,h

a

vfrt

of which th .e million eight hundred benevolent policy. In apand ninety fi^o thousand two hund.ed l,roPr,atItlp

«f

l'iem

sllo,,ld

«ij were appiieo -w the public debt,iot®

to the icdemption cf the including interest and pre

(m of tba

248 o30 04,) Uoluding interest on the!taat trusts ever commuted to ««y people to return to the practice of public debt, making an aggregate ofiP^P1^ w:^e and judicious economy both in seventy four uullion nine hundred and Whilst I do not deny lo Congress public and private expenditures. sixty three thousand fifty ei«ht dollar the power, when acting bonafid* as a An overfiowtng treasury has led to and forty one cents, ©74,963,058 proprietor, to give away portions of habits of prodigality and extravagance 41 leaving an ostiiuatkl balance i» theut for the purpose of increasing the} in onr legislation. It has inducca the treasury at the close of the present! value of the remainder, yet, mgressto make large appropriations fiscal vear of four hundred and tweftt? considering the great temptation to to object* for which they never would six thousand eieht hundred and sW- abuse this power, we cannot be too have provided had it been necessary to enty five doliars°aud *ixty seveu eta.,!cautions in its exercise. rains the amount of revenue retired 4'*0 vS7*» 07.) Actual .«ettlers under existing laws to meet them by increased taxations

The a'luonut of pnblic debt at the I are protocol against Other purchasers by loans. We are now compelled to commeuceiueut of the present the public ^les, in their right of pause in onf career, and to scrutinise year was twenty nine mtllious sixty preemption, to the extent of a quarter^ expenditures with the utmost vigthousand three hundred and eighty section, or 189 acres of land. Ihejibnce and performing this duty nix dollars and ninety cts, i29,060r remainder may then fee disposed of at I pledge ray co-operation to the expublic or entered at private sale in un-

38b 90* ... The amount redemed since the 1st •'imicd quaunties. July was three tnUliotts elgl.t hundred 1 ^HHolation has of late ye*ts preaud ninettave thousand two Uuodnnl \a P"blic and thirty two dollars and thirty niuel^ds. The con^qwnw has been

S3,8^ 232.39,) living a Uh 1 P«« Uona vi the« have beanee miredeemcd at thhs time of tweo-! properly of individuals tp five millions one hundred ami MX'y companies, andt bus the prua.sgmatfive thousand one hnndt^ and fifty

to

four doll .rs and fifty one cents, {$21- purclias* tor actuat 165J34 6U) order to limit the area of spee The amo.nu of estimated expends- as possible, the extinct

tares far the remaining three q«artt»ts 1 fadiau titles aod. the extension of fchu of the prevent h\ca! year, will, in a!liF"M*c ««?reys ong »t oaly to keep prohahiii- y. he incre^^d from the can- *«th

much as uiay and this at moderate prices. We shaii thus not only best promote the prosperity of the new /States and Territories. and she power of the Union, hat shall Si-cure homes for our posterity for many generations.

The ci ten-ion of oar

bioaght within finr jurisdiction many

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a iditiouuj end populous tribes of indi

of the Post Master General. They ail!311s, a large propotion of which are contain valuable and impoitant infor-! wild, uutraciable, and difficult to conmation and suggestions which I com- troll. Predatory and was like in their mend to the favorable consideration of deposition and habits, it is itupossiCoogress. altogether to restrain them from eoinhave already racoinmemlei the milling aggressions on each other, asi constitution requires, has beoa renderlaising of four additional regiments, well as upon our frontier citizens and ed impossible. The most important and the report of the Secretaty ot those emigrating to onr distant States btuiness of each session is generally War presents strong reasons provtug! ami Territories. Hence expensive] crowded into

I would call the special attention of The present system of making them approve bills which, for want oi time Congress to the recommendation o! valuable presents to influence them to jit is impossible hetdiould h»v* exarnih.» .Secretary of the Navy in favor of jremun at peace has proved ineffectual. ined, or, by his refusal to do this, subof ten small wat It is believed to be tne better policy jjects the country and individuals to iht. For some to colonize them in suitable locdities, great loss and iueoDvenience.

.steamers of light dratigl years the governnient has been obliged wheie they can receive the rudiments Bes on many occasions to hire such stea- of education and be gradually induced late years to legislate in appropriation *"y mers from individuals to supply the probing wauts.

Tho cost of zatu-u and self-government and we may indulge the agreeable anticipation that at no very distant day they will be incorporated into the Uuionas one the sovereign States.

Statu an.!

Territories, It has woiked well in practice. Already thirteen States and seven Territories have been carved lout of these lands, and still more than a thousand millions of acres remain unsold, What a boundless prospect this presents to our country of future power 1

It will be seen from the report of the Postmaster General that the Post Office Department still continues to depend on the treasury as it has been compelled to do for several years past, for an important portion of the means of sustaining aud extending its operations Their iapid growth and expan- is allowed sion are shown by a decennial statemont of the number of po&t oitices.and the length of post roads, commencing with the year 1827. In that year there were 7,000 po-t offices in 1.337, 11,177 in 1840,15,14(3 in li57 they number 2G,585. In this year 1,725 po.it offices have been established and 7U4 discontinued, leaving a net in-

8 8 olli.es are appointed by the Piesidciit.

The expenditures of the department for the fiscal year ending on the 30th June, 1857, as adjusted b^- the Auditamounted to $ll,507,o70. To do-

fray these expenditures, there was to the credit of the department on the 1st

tho

CI'etlfU.f

wb| deaim to

WF I (settlement. In eeu5atio5a as inction of the

tldf

ses sot forth in the report of the Hec-1 If Congress should hereafter grant mtary. His sn^cstions therefore,!alternate ©fctions to States or c~:npa* that anthority shn«ld V» given U*np done nereto

ply any temporary dsiicieocy Laoe of a Htniwu atnoniit of notm* approved, and I accordingly recoiu

of «»igmUO»-

I,*. Kwtwttii that the ifttemiediate bill which shall ha^o passed the tre^a itions retained by the »f %«i!iat^m'.tt4 .dM«»i»rdioulv sbold be sabj#$4io pes*-ean^tiott by at at*».4li«li» before it beeoa»e» a law/* be

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grater econ-

if tiie

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beon. co,lvort«,

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perform this high and responsible da-1 ty, suffieleat time mast be a!iaired tl President to read aal e^miW ©"verj bill presented to him .for approval. Unless this be afforded, the constitution becomes a dead letter i-t this pir-

limits has jticular and even worse, it becomes a

means of deception. Our cohstknents seeing the President's approval aud signature attached to each act of Congress, are induced to believe that he has actually performed hi* duty.

From the practice of Qu:g ress,sncih an examination of each bill as the

:its

to adopt habits of industry. iSo far bills, at the last hours of the session as the experiment has been tried it has Ion new and importaut subjects. This worked well in practice, and will practic constrains the President eith-

doubt^eaa prove to be less expensive than the present system. The whole number of Indians with in our territorial limits is believed to be, from the best data in the interior depart incut, about 326,000.

The tribes of Cherokces, Choctaws, Chirhawas and Creeks, settled in the terrisory ect apart for them west of Ar! uti!*as, arc rapidly advancing in education and in all the ai ts of civili-

-c of 1,021. The postmasters of the I resident within the last teu days

July, 1850, the sum of $78y,590 *«n the interest* of the-ople of this the cross revenue of the vear includingj^'District. Without a representative the iiunual allowances for the trans-1 on the floor of Congress, they have puliation of free mail n-atter, produced fortius very reason peculiar claim* $8,053,591 and the remainder was up"" our just regard, 'i this 1 know supplied by the appiepilation fr »m the treasury of $2,250,000, granted by I he act ot Congress approved August 18.1056. aifd by the appropriation of

^PJirtllieiit

i» t!'°

nieinl to your consideration the rcpoit of the department in relation to (he establishment of the overland mail route from the Mississippi river to San I'Vancisco, California. The route "was selected with my full concurrence, as the one, in my judgment, best calculated to attain the important objects contemplated by Congress.

The late disastrous monetary rerul-

mav

have one good effect should

.moft ,U"liQ" j*oth the government and the

tent of ray constitutional competency It ought to be observed at the same time that true public economy does not consist in withholding the means necessary to accomplish important national objects intrusted to by the constitution, and especially such as xns\ be neoe-8»ry for the common defence In Use present criais of the country it onr doty to confine oar appropriations to objects of this character, unless in casse* where justice to indivtd«ala may demand a different coarse.— In case»oare onght to he taken that the money granted by Congress shall be faithfully and acoaoaiieally applied.

e» 1| tToderthef^eral eosstitntioas, "e*-

last' "hones, and the

Besides, a practice has grown up of late in appropriation

pracut er to suffer measures to become laws which he does not approve, or to incur the risk of stopping the wheels of government by vetoing an appropriation bill. Formerly, such bills were contiued to specific appropriations for carrying into effect existing laws and the well established policy of the country and little time was then required by the President for their examination.

For my own part I have deliberately determined that 1 shall approve no bill which I have not examined, aud it will be a case of extreme and must urgeut necessity which shall ever induce me to depart from this rule. 1 therefore respectfully, but earnestly, recommend that the two houes would allow the President at least two days previous to the adjounmeut pf each sctsion within which no new bill shall 1m! presented to him for approya'.— Under the existing joint lule one dav but this rule has been hitherto »o constantly suspended in practice, that important bills continue to be presented to him up till the very last moments of the session. In a large majoiitv of cases no great public inconvenience can arise irom the want of tim^i to examine their provisions, because the constitution has declared that if a bill be presented to

of the session he is not required to re turn it, cither with an approval or with

The length of post roads in 1S27 a veto "in which case, it shall uot he was 105,330" miles in 1837, 141,242 a law." It mnv then lie over, and be milvs *in 1847, 153,818 miles and in the year 1857, there are 242.001 miles of pofc road, including 22,530 miles of lailroad, on which the mails are tiat!*porkd.

taken up and passed at the next session. G.e it inconvenience would only be exj eru-nced in regard to a .pnpriation b.i!* but fortunately, under the late excellent law allowing a salary, ^instead of a per diem, to members of Congress, the expense and convenience of a called session will be greatly reduced. 1 cannot conclude without commend !.g to your favorable considera-

frosu long acquaintance with them, they are eminently entitled. JAMES BUCHANAN.

Vv AsmxGTos, Dec. 8, 1857. •mKBUjJhi

N E W A I S N S Hliltt vol'* 1.)|MK* iHO ?UHt lull' UuLI.JI «.

JOHN

a.

SAXE,

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THE

Kvery t'ountry Mrrrb ti,t sUnni4 nMain a iup ply of Ah l.wilt's'Vol.niH.'till l.iitltueul. It »oll» rapidly, b-.-nui*'! it a!« ur,",

A liberal ttim ounl will b»s nmilw lo laorchaiit'l who hm to M'it uxaiti Fur »alo hi J. H. Ald.^-A.X, |.roprio(or, e,rn=r o1"Tblf.l and IViw «U., St. Louia, .Mo. also for «a\« aa abovt*.

J. K. Ouniiiiitfham and Allnn Pcocfl. Vfr^'tifs, "'•rit. S.-da» tf rro llnutg, tnd

McLeans rlOR THE HOLIDAYS.

ROTAFTILY la lift woiU. This C«»r-

il'al $» fn* Kcrrj known only to mvsttlf, ands U-»niic».Uy corabtnod with som« the vai*afiS««SHitietoJr» m. hurts Lu.mtitt tt^j »f W»IH *i*: r»ft.5.4«iek ru«t. »tUS cSv*rn 5afk. yellw«r il w1 uatKlo! ,au», SsraaiwilU. vUU-t ttawcn. wHh M&t&m.

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in? Corrtisl ia, Jawtwiict,

C*ri»»« nr JArwtt PeHlitg, «»4 k!I arisht frvm Jift.'ofi'wij Urrrvr Sn mort. tv»jw}«la. ImfaM fitoi. or to(ckuv** ,of »!»•!. Moiiitw-h, Paltaess of Bl« W IheMcatt, l»«tl Pstln or Swtmmtujr Sn PalJ»Hutii«« nl"the arU F»linv»» t» V» I 3JI the SourEiaelalinr..*, Chokinjt »r Sitffo Cntiitjl Kc'Uitj* wit0it tv i«« do* », Or or t'tlowncjs 1 tht? SiiVtt atlJ Kytvj, .Vijrht Sn^ata, ll»*ard K»»Vefs, faln-Ui Ute Smail "f th« Cn^k, Chest or FutiNSti.ldon SttHtuss tifHoiii, nepwssiftn of Sjiribi.. Frijc1itf.il Ureitiu-". |)..*j.intt !iry or atty M.'rvim-* ?oivs of Riittfhfi ihts S'Ktu, «nl K^ver »tii \ir«o (or fUltl* ait«l F«»v«r.)' II will also euro nt tho BlmMor »«1 \V«.?»!), siH-ha.* Sevni» .l Wca^utraa, lweoi I'rlix*, Stnoi£r«arv, litfluntiuatltm or \Veakn«s» of the \V«.,tii! i" M\Vhi*es, df?. •(Hmtr, IS..NO MtSTAKB ABOUT IT. I

This tnr«li «l «til iidvrfr fati lo cttro any if the »hnvo ":f talitni I«I pt'r.lir!» lloit* «n each bnUli?. iti frcrmr.K. Knclt*h m.il Frcnt h.

OVEK 1 l,'.tON OK HOTI'l.KS I Have bi'fii a-Ut durltta Imh «i\ moiulis. tun! (n no inslanctJ hs* !v ftiiletl Ut ghiitjf iMitiro salt*iacUnii. Wh,.th,n, will iMtfe'r from woakni-iH or dtibillly when Strtagtktninf Curat*! wilU'ure you.

TOTHK IjAHIKS.

1o voa wi^h to l»t ln^tiuij un*t stroiiRlf Thou jpnatoiH-t ami g«l so mo of iULf-tttV OorUlal. It will »triMt^l!iet tinl itivi(jur Uf your bl -oil lo flow i)

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ihtf rich rixy bloom of

health t«i ifi'ouii! io your rluvk ttirniit. Every liutlit- viUf.'ui.lcH It) aiv i' (•aliifaftum. FOaCHli.UitK.N.

We *ay to |i*rt»nts, if your pltiMri'U ar" sii'kty, puny, or n:?UeioI with |.l«in(* jir^v.ileiit uMoiiff cliittlr-511, gUis them a 8 n«U ol Mr I.ami'« «t!i»l. mitl it will mnki! Uiem ii»!ih», fio tttnl r-hi *}. I"tay not a motiiBtil, Xiy it tmi von will Mtvijif»t,

II' IS Diil.t! lOl'sTt) TA KK. KVKKV eor.N .:Y .MKh't.'tl.\NT Kho«W ««*l I.'si til-- unlfl h«h«i* proeirt*il a s?i|i .iy of Mft.Oiin's ^iraitjtlht'itlnif tor.iial. It 4i'ilsf'»jiiily%lK'clitsnll itlway* -etrra*. A,lib.'r:il disfotoil will be ti«.4o to tlioatf lui buy to ai.ll again. I

C.UTIO.V—Btuvuru l)rii{-«ri-l,« or fli-.-.IiTs *ho may try to y«n non.t* K1tt«-r S'ar.iui.u'rllhi tr»h, wOuCK th«y ran buy fln-up, lo iiuyiug ti»Ju»t a« icimmI. Avoi.t a»:«h ni.'n Auk

Mcl.KVS'S VOI.CAMC OH, UN1MKNT, 'Fhe fccn l.ini"ii?ot In tho rturbl for matt i«r boiul. Jtnuthrr ft?mt-ftit'e Cure IVrtormed by Mcl.u .ii'» o!v.t»tc Oil Lii imt'nl.

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bottle of Mc'i.ean'i Wi.-uutc Oil

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PROP. O.J WOOD &• CO.—TlotiU: Within a f*wdav* wa l«»v« r«rtii.il «o many ordor* and fitlU fir Prof. O. \V«o IJulf that to day were toinjielUid to send lo H«»U for a o'laut »i* d»»*cn yo'i ftrwarded l»e1 tip #oH.) wjitte iii titl^ht ordt-r a f|»«nt ty from yoa. fivt-rv tMiilc wehavo aold accm* ta hare proihK-pd thn-e or four n«w cti«t«mar*, and the approbation. patronafff it crlvc* Irom Ihu most, sutMi ntlid »ud worthy eittjw of onr vlrln(tv, fully. po.t« l*i*e in tiidiitS» A hiOHT VALUABLE PU EF

A I? ATJ X.

S.-nd da bk te»oi! a» way be one %r**t if 1 atiro and o«fo ditMu tSaiici and b«1l9Tc tt» »or» very ifi^tic^r »ASIRLLAT««OP&co Hl*k rr Orarw, St. Charla* en. Bto.. Ji«v. 19 *SS.

PKOK. O. J. Woo j)— liear*»r. HomeUmo la#t lutnnior »e were induced to

IIIM»

ictlji, a»t «tWr ^hild.

r^romtnetid y«ttr Kwlwli'". a ported reme4j for all iNwt«ti of tbc oralpaitd hair, tn, •«!wi|MWtftflf, 6KOK0B W. JfJO«lS«OTfT4M.

HAM AH A. MIGClSUOTtlAJt.

PROF. O. J. WOOO-l^ar Pirt h«v# w«t two iMltiMof Vit&mtir aW» Hair and eaii iraty mf It l« ib« jrrtoPMA- 4}««-»r*r| of the an tor S ttajr. R«re 11' I *a» a ntan' ,T«« IWOIII»«b4 i«* Ow wort4 *UHo«t teaat fear **H»t ea#e nRP rtf 'twf «nrt irttwl. ry,v«nir.

O. J' WOOD A ro., 315 Br*.*dwjr Xew York, 'i» t»- —*njB. Y.*'!«Kaillaf

And by gpood

Toys! TOys!!

Af ClMl

have Sue assortment of Toys now on baad winch are i» determined d«M5«»t #i rr -!»,*!! jog who are in arantof aartHa^ -t kind, we eaa and •ill sail ran Inqttati aed tn prtcc.

C. tl X. CRISHER,

Dee. n^ftf NotlhSjdeof?he Sqaaf^

Gas, will j4r«w kav* thrit etdets oa die ?a* ?«'4 MiAaid«' Rw. Od^» Am j~i0gX AND OATS. («r sale tew by teft wM t* aueaded to, t, ADAMS, -r lfev. lT-dtf Z*t8rt0of*»8qum*

$60,000

Eft

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hetitob' e'v«* ir IS 5ATlfRK'8 OWN RKMKDV, Cnrtn|r»ns«3cs by n*tor»! ai»i. fciken. Its hcaUf^si^flwflnce*«« ft iur-i »ver»' ri,«hi of fntrifvhie a»'! acfoleratinjc the»lnul4tj n«r U»« tfeKKl. It ulralii!** any .. lou*ofe. ami »*reiglhcto

.\UY &&} TKX BIAINKU Hv KISKI5G i)OlJU^5{S. Halves and Quarter Tickets

IN" FROFOTCTION.

Jasper County Ac.\demy Lottery, ut ArTM»*rtY «vr in* ftitK or Rtcxiii'Q^i, Havaunn Plan. SinsjJe Xmnbers.

ANHKKSON" SOX, .Vsnscrr?, Successors tv« J.

R.

moiciitl history.

WINTSR, Manser.

in V.ithn {Sn»U v. amf tft'S'avanriah. OH,,,

Onr l.oUfrio* vraw every S«i«r «v. (Largv schumest) about tW 15th of overy mouth.

CliASS FP. DKAWS JANS VKV nth lfvV-' AT Apmory Hall, Savanah Q-a.

I'tid.-r tho iiwra Sap^rtiilcndenef of W.SY.MON5 J. M. rRENTI^Ev* Nearly onp prlr« to «rffc nine ticket*! 300,GOO Tickets --3,286 Frizes.

Pri:rs Payab'f tritkoit /VJuc'iin. CAPITAL PRIZE $ 60,000. 1 prise of. 1

(jo,tWO on-tKxl Ui.wai

.... s.r»w j.ooe .... 3.00S .... 5,tHX —WW 5,000

•/."././/./.o.

3 priie* of ItXl are

ft 500

lOll UK* are... 1 50 aro

APPROX1MATIOM PR.ZES. 4 iVixt'* to 9iH' 4 loo sn,««o wtrt i«.«w *•*•,.. ero 44 5fUo 5,MW. WMl 84 30 to 4.1100.. TOO 20 WIO 2,000 5000 Ware ....,|KI.(»I0 2.2S6 Prir.es simoupiinjj to $215,350 Whole titkrts tO ll*lrrs 5 Quarters 2,50 l.oolt to your Intonxt, tuid fompani tUU i|tJiooia with any «,thcr. r.Ttifli-nt',s nf f*,n of TVn llrket't, aro s»ld at Ihu (Hltowiujt r.ilo. which is tho fi»k 10 Whole TtekPt* TO

00

TO Half TirVtn .......3.V0U 1C Ouartor TtckvU l,,tK)

Saturlri- Smntl S-1»cute, CAPITAL $12,000.

To ba drawn ttt I'uhlli-. at .Mucon. Oa., every Satttrdav WholeTlefcoU. $4: Halves. 5 Qtiart.-r* I. "*,* Bank note* »f sound Batik a takoii at par. Chock*OH Sow York remtiled for iirlro*. A.ldreas or tera Air Ticket* «r Curllfleatc* of l'ackof Tickets t% tMIKKSDX A S'OX Iff a nnftrn, lieo.-'l, dvf Mngon or Saviiiiiiah.

J:

1

fir MtLtan't Strtaptitning Crtirut. «iul U»ko noiljing rlv*. li tlitt uly n-m-Hly lh-.il wiil \u rifv lli. blooil thortu) !ilytaui!al tho

KUMHJ

»truii(tihifH ihu »yst««ii. Otto u!il.'*jKiittfti! taken i-»«ir morning fu«lhtg i« a I'lTlniii ]roVo)iti» for I'holtifrt, I'toM* i.mi Kc-vi-r, Yoll»w f'in'r,nrnii,v |)rfv:ilft.i

I'rice oitlj SI luir bottl.i, or *lx bottl. lor (J5. J.ll.M K\.N, S.iU Propr'n tor if tii o,'«!irtl.

MvLoatt's olcauli' 0,1 t.ii.iini'iit.

TTT Prim ij'»! tlc|joi oi. lia tvrucr »t TlnrU kiiJ Pii si. l,oii(i, i.t. |f7 For«\li In r...tii.Mll» lor R«lt, Tulbntt A Co., SlriiiK«ir tiro.. Hujiuoiiii At Palli-u.

It ftlTonls the subscribers pleasure

in advising the public of their

tune

N VAV O O S

they aro now opening.

Ail who are conversant with tho

present greal coiuuierciul jauic in tho

East, are also aware of tho

WOUIKU.

I'ronh cut*, »i.ros, Imrti*. «. uti!». jmitn. Ac., vS«lil 0 tiio "unigic" hiAuttuce ofinin wnoiili-rful Liniment.

For Horsii* anil Cnttl* It 1« an inWlilln remedy for eintff.s, sculls, irriiti-infs, erat-koil IKJJ-N. laittt iwim, apuviti, awpnny, tplint. lUluln, brulso*. w«»liln|ts, ouikK, ralueiMiako hito*. and vnriom other (iUkiaAoii whirh aniiuals urt iiat)i« to from injtirlo or art itUiit*

Uiuneici'ul Slighter,

—OF—

Dry G-©$mIS?

Millions cf Gocola

are Sai.'riliccd daily, at piicen unpre­

cedented in tho annuls of our corn-

The present eiises lms U'en taVen advantage of by the Mibseribors, an 1 thousands of' dollur* worth of elegant ami perfect fjnods are oHered at piices that would tiekle the fancy of lh,o uio»t fastidious.

French Merinos,

at prices less than they cost to import

them,

KFUUSI1 MKIUNOfl

o.\inm a a

^i

ALL-WOOL PLAID MElllNO. Spleuditl Fancy All-Wool l)t*I)aine«, Cashmeres.

Plain Al! Wool Delainas.

Elegant Valcntias,

French 4-4 Prints,

»oo-,e of your

Hair rfe^torntive, »ud it* «BtrU w«re %n wondf rjut. w« r«»l it oar duty to on and the afllictad, rej urt il. thtr IHtle nonV head f.vrjtoiae. e«J been p«rfi'r*ljv rov«Tfd with or»r«». and wme eaflad It aeatd h/ad "fte halrairaoH ^ttrily «iB«J off in Cor'"".juchcC, wht-ii a ffl«nd. t4i tuffcrinjs-' •dTiamt st to u««ytmr KmnwHrt, dM aft with Intta boge of «»«»as, t» «a'r »artirtif«.

(n*«riatjt a tftp of ha'.r any Wa es«» th«*»f«ra, »*4 4n k-ret)

English 3-4 Priubt,/' I American 3 4 Prints,

Fineaseorrment. of Womens' and Jhi 1 arens' Woollen and Cotton Hose. I

Ladies' and Gentlemen*'

a good assortment.

looa

Ladies' Cloaks and Talmas,

Splendid lot of Chenielle,1 Stella, and doable heavy Woolen ShawN.

Rich Line of Embroidorios.

Dress and Cloak .Trimmings, Flannels, Linseys, Tickings, Bleached Muslins, Irish Libtns,

Tsreeds, Hatinet end Cassirneres, Mens'SSiawls, lied Blankets.

A slendid lot of

Petersham, Seal, Plash, Fnr, and Baa-, •er Overcoatings, nnusnally cheap.

Knglish/Eretich, and American Cassi meres, from $1 to 9% per yard. 50 pieces of assorted Collam, French

Cloth* Uiob?y it 8imoni'»)the best make in the world for dnrahility, and besuty of finish. ./*

PLUPH AND SILK

TTESIB TIKT ca- m.,_ The Jobbing Trade is partieularly requested give us a call. 2'^*... *s 7 F. KIPPERT dc RRC)., Farringi*m'# Block, North of PublW Square, Terre-Haute, lad*, '©f. 2?r-dwtf