Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 126, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 June 1858 — Page 2

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m. BAonht,!!! llfWF.

F«r PmMnit to ifffK

lOmr^OHITTfiNDEW

Of Keataekr*

HSBISSfi

PTtte*-—OtganlKotion. Vrom the tone of tlse xA the papers throngko nttfee cotmtry,

fadtion,

It remains then, for tlw pure national men at heart—who seek no political favors in any direction—men who have ihe jgood and perpetuity of our institutions ever uppermost in their minds, to build up a party in whose ranks the

Let

a

be orffaniua—let

T. H*

4.

UMMB, Awrniim E4i(«r.

TKHRK-HAUTE. TBUkHDAY MOB NINO, JUKE"lO?'l 8«f*

we

infer tW

tin people in determined on tbe organization of new party. TUe present position of the tiro prominent parties is ev-

as ths Re­

publican party did in the North, neither of which can be xecoaaitated again «xpon their preview

tecliotwl

modeled platform,

consequently, every sensible man soes the ^necessity of bringing into one great union party, all tb* conservative element of (he country. The Democratic patty cannot reach this element—the Republican party can not concentrate it. The idea of breathiog lifektul vigor into the one is jnst as plausible as in the other. Both are absurd and untlesired even by those who labored for their success.

National

Flaf maybe borne in triumph over the South and throughout the North, strengthening and perpetuating the

National tit

that links us together as one

National

family. When thus united, we may justly olaim to be the mistress of the world. There io^omething grand in this thought— it.sounds national—it places our political chessboard in its only true light before the |#orld, upon which each move m«y be Iwatebed with interest alike by the South 4and the North." What a blessing this I would be—how consoling to the true American, when compared with the present Iheated political excitement and tyranny of ^demagogues, which is now exercised over and brought upon us through their intrigue* in springing sectional issues upon the people with a hope of reaping a barvest for themselves at the expense of the

Union, aryiw**. The people desire such a party as will festore confidence at homo and abroad add we think the times ere propitious for the formation of such a patty, and it is to be hoped that tho conservative men of the nation will not let the occasion slip by, without a thorough organization for the jjgood of tho eount ry.

Union party

sues, and leavo the citixens of the territoriea Dree to mould their own institutions in their own way, and then we may reasonably expect that there will be a better time

.eoBi°B- nnn,

Donth of3«naior Bendmwon. We regret to have to announce the do* cease of the Hon. J. Pmckoey Henderion, one of the Senators to Congress from ^the State of Texas. He was detained *t liome by illness until late in the session, and after his arrival in Washington was able to give his attendance iu the Senate but a short time when illness again confined him to his bedf? alia expired at his lodging in Washington City yesterday afternoon. The deceased was native of

North Carolina, but was an early settler in Texas, where he was highly respected, as was evino*! by the pfot&teent Sloes which he waa called to fill botb before and after annexation, the last of which was the distinguished one of 8euator of the United States.

«a»d

trtfl 1Mb lf«w Orlwii fiesjsfcobeeof the Utti.'tost. iaSbesB-es tint ihe Oeeurftteehae diaterti], tataxA-

Tfce oranidpel authocitiee

mm

ATTI

Aifm*mdBt.

The

Hbe river

idence that something of the kind most be done, in order to secare peace and hanno-icident o4tarned with between one tfntlwo ny, The administration party,{or the old Democratic party) has gone bjr the hoard, and is already whittled down to a point— to the Sooth. They stand in the same position, as a Soathern

a

it ignore all soctional is­

IS THAT SO ?—The

wan

pro­

le aires* all eo»»«ta«lfn the

mortmtmi,

swemwett iairin awlt wtiebee ofwHts

ilHmedtNiMbe M*r arrerta

Awk^ iOl wke lBve IMNB aiieKud. Gimnk StiOi, the Ameilusu tawHAifciftir »sytr w»«l«amity tplM»n|iit jlsrtf TUtdtytoqwrt-

H.'ff' "jl I II. tw,» Ml

jsy Sir Colin Campbitl ifc to be »p"poiutoda Uar»haL That offioe in India *»ii he worth to him #160,000 ayoar mmIILBIIII

11 I II J.I. ,M

W» lal tttM ^wexyeetoMaqfH-

it came lil» »11 sduNi* for few

IftWij

K.JU

break* qn lki*

lias "been ttln "batik to Its

tfilcntsd pot np cgato,

mad

strong and safe as ever. We west down to the Jauction last evening s&d were surprised at the atnoans of work which had been performed considering die short time sinee theaecident ©esnrred. TfatSptati^ oess does great credit to the officers of the Toad, ofed shows that nothing will he left Undone to insure safety And speed to the traveling public, by this favorite route.

The Assistant Soperintendant, Mr. Ton'ney, and Mr. hosier, the Road Master, have been on the ground ever siirce theae-

hundred laborers, who have been 1 walk day and night. A Paseengera weed not fear any delay, or that they will tnise connections at TerreHaute, as the trains will leave Alton on their time as advertised in our paper, and make sure and close connections East.— Atop Dmoerat,%M^

f*

II

A Governor Plotted^'

The Missouri Telegraph says that Gov. Stewart of that State, while protty drunk, got into a quarrel with a Mr. Vandiver, about the pardon of the St. Louis murderer, 0'£lenni8, which ended in a fight, the Governor getting a very satisfactory thrashing. Stewart's friends say it wns not fair, as he was too druuk to fight

THE 'BAPTISTS

OOIKO

FJT -:.r~ Jl' fS^** ttarifti'ltWT* I

road^aUwpaiwdf-

and the track is in perfect xSjnUt-ftrom $£. Louis throogh to feiTe-lEUtita. bridge at tk Junction wlueb viu swept •down

»'ag

Accident cfln the O. ftlC.ll R. We learn from a reliable source that yesterday the train bound east on the above road, when, on the middle division, between Vincennes and Seymour, coming to a very long piece of trestle tfotk the en gine was cut loose from the train to run over and test tho bridge, and when about half way over tho whole structure gave way, and the engine was precipitated into the foaming torrent belbw. The engineer and fireman were both .wounded.-— Damn?!. June M.^

AHEAD.—It fc sta­

ted that within the last twenty-two years the Baptists in the United States have made a clear gain of 6,565 churches, 4, 225 ministers, 593,639 members—being an annual increase of 335 churches, 182 ministers, and 27,629 members. The in* crease of the last ten years has be&n much greator in the Southern than in tho Northern States—the greatest increase having been in Virginia, Alabama and Missouri,

No TBAI(*S SOUTUI—For the present no trains run between St. Louis and Alton. The Steamer Baltimore makes two trips per day, in connection with the Chicago trains. We hear that the Wood river bridge is down, or has settled three or four feet. The Chicago road, north of Alton, is now all right again.—Alton

Mmmer

is now at

Democrat,

HORSES LOOKJ&O UP.—-Mr. Shoies, of Syracuse, has been offered $1,800 for his horse Black Hawk. The owner of Warlock, now of Goshen, Grange county, was offered $3, 00.0 for him by some gentlemen from Tonnesseo. The effr was refUB: d. This indicates a high appreciation of horse flesh*., 'JM

tOiir Two of the murderers of Hugh Dowuie, the Illinois drover, who was strangled in a barber's shop a few week* si no

J,

we^e arrested at alena, Il linois, on Saturday, by Parkherst, the clerk of the ateamer Fanny Harris, to whom they confessed their crime with all the bravado of old and accomplished villains*

Baptitt Mkamtmr

says sixty per cent of the money raised for charitable and religions purposes is need up in "offiw expensoe," in paying

Swtaehelta, whoae pesse «ai'

deatreggfd b^imm a^ 4—t of slleged slander of les wifb, fau a new prie^tiag eetablkhMwmt aad haa issued a lur "Mitfcit—ola, -.*'AJGa

IWTIrW*

XJI W.

tNNm elmAj pnatei «dknun to

of 185-^, %lfi» tra

tag till business in the! ^HlderneM of J^ortJ^ni Maine, we ttoppldint ifian.. iir*the little village of P—SualMk nestle* easily in the shade of Saddleback mountain. After supper while enjoyifeg 'our fci-4hhkca. gar ott the *po*ch,' we noticed a tM^eduor looking sear upon the landlord's cheek.-*-atrong Thinking *thereby hangs «tale,' wo asked him to inform us of the cause of so unusual a mark. He profewfed hiuisrif ^etfoctly trilling to relate the story, and drawing a dnk close to our ude, commenced: •In my younger days I was 8herif ii .the county in which I then resided. In the spring of 1839 a murder was committed in a neighboring town, under circumstances of unusual atrocity. Tno deed was done by a Frenchman, whose name was List©, lie, with his wife, lived in a log cabin in the woods, softie ten miles from where the deed waa committed, and, had long been suspected as a thief and secre ter of stolen goods. I was sent to secure him, and you may be sure I did not relish the job much, bftl- go I must. As I had ten miles to ride, I started efarly and amy ed at the cabin about noon. Tying my horse to a tree, I went to the door and knocked after considerable delay in open ing the door, more than was necessary, it was finally opened by his wife, who do man died, in uo very pleasant tone, whit I wanted. 'Is your husbaud at home?' I askedN •No, he has gone to the village, and will not be back till night,' the answered, •Then I will wait till he comes home,' said I and without giving her time to reply, I stepped into the room.

One' glance around convinue3"me that the murderer was at home. A rifle stood in the cor nor of the room which he had boon cleaning as I drove up, for the water wa« even dripping from the tube. I said nothing however, but sat doten and began to take a survey of the room. He could not have left, while I stood at the door, without my'seeing him so he must either have left before I came, or else, which I considered more likely, was conceale.l about the cabin. My eye fell upon a rag mat, lying on the floor, and taking that up, the tny8lery was explained. A trap door tvas underneath which probably led to the hole, or cellar in which he was concealed. I lifted the door up and looked for some means of descending, when a push from the gude wife/ sent me down without the use of a ladder, and the door was suddenly shut. I tell you sir, I was in no enviable position, in a dark cellar with a murderer —for he was there, as I very soon found out,

Thinking' I heard lnm rtiovo. I took a step in the direction oi the sound. In an instant there was a flash, aloud report and I felt a burning pain in my check. I saw him by the flash of tho pistol, crouched in the further comer of the cellar. My blood was up, and I made a spring and closed with him. We had a sharp ttissle for a few moments, bnt at length I snccecded iu gcttiug the bracelets on his wrists, and then it was all over. Meanwhile his wife was above, standing on the door, and asking every now and then— 'Have you fixed hiua, Jem

Putting my hand upon the ma'h'oflouth and imitating his voice, as near

I told her I had, and ordered her to lead the sheriff's horse into the shed.- My ruse succeeded perfectlyK .and as she left the foom, I ordered him up the laddc* a»\d by using the argument of a pistol persuaded him to go. Once up the rest was easy.—• His wife was some astonished when »hi came in, but seeing I was well armed* she made no resistance. The man was sullen, and refused 10 spuak, but I did not miml that. I put him on the horse and led the animal two miles through1 the woods, to the nearest neighbor's. Securing the assistance of one of tho 'men folks,' I had him securely lodged in the jail that flight, and he is uow in the State Prison serving his sentence of imprisonment for life. But that was the hardest fight I ov er had and I shall cany a mark of it to my grave.' 5*

So ends the sheriff's story^ I,

MORS SBWS WAKTEO.-^SecreUry Toucey says the Navy Department cannot get along without a greater addition to the Navy than ten sloops. Hie necissi ties of the service actually demand twenty or more, in order to oecupy tho stations wfeeto Amertara men-of^war ara needed, and afford proper facilities fot the relief and repair of vessels.—*Y. Timet IVatk-

iaffto* kitor.

If that IN ao« it will be soen that out oil eveiy htmdrsd dollars donated for the beneAtof tiie hearten of Cen&al Africa, ri*ty doUar. arc spent in the Unitod Sutea. l|^m ^owii head and extending It. Doe* ftot this look a little like robbery

0m

Shep-

ley quarrel, radiieeJaree Cb«t in h«r he tuui attadced **a n««Mg GmK*» B** it Bums,-4|r

JlftMi da iMniSKi aays 'Av

film Svaaa, at iMM^van^MCte wu* ^y, ial goM to GmaBay. to fmamm Mtd w^h the imittii ttf* with a ca^f0 cf

jpy *1 asa wilUug to split hiittra with my opponent, all day if he maiais on it»* said a very distinguished lawyer in a speech at the bar- 'Split that, then/ said hu oppon«tt, pulling a coaxee epecimen

fKay it pkase the Cpurt, I did*At say

Lean Katuas.—Mr. Elisha Roberta, on S9v«t Civdc, this cottiily,

SMS LOMA WB

BiH

mmmmm

to

1

dvdy |hilitis|ftst the* in aulad^ or fever districts, a preraatttthre fitr Qklil, alias "Srerybody aad the

\VA(.LIMO & G9?I»

TLIE

rwik at

AoaMtr7h,1f thet«tehl»beeMl« healtfayand and t&ose that are well aboold take a Httle vrery morning to kMp them «. We kave trted it.—Ewenim&Mimr.

NEW ADV^ERTISEBfENTS.

T"Slserelbr

^AT EATHE

JL Jane 9^. 18S6, there wilt ke an dection at the Christian Chcrch in this city, (loeatedon

JttaeKKdwgw ..

subscribers art preparing to

I,

places of

tv colored

and mounted, for

for

publtoation

WORT

H.

WWBBJ VO® OFLJR HHW-IFPLBI

afcolt isith hut ona eye. Tha t^s waa ooniiderahly larger tksa the 'tefal tdas and mSddhi of tha fartfisad Thfci air iiielma nmMisSa)adL»nAicA'MM%Jt xUbqM

MT *QM Smg#t iCatat that the Gearttn iHtaoatsvs lu tne unnea aUte) ntsn-

Waimn,

A.I^ange S.Harberl, ChSs. Wood, ClWarren.

Beej.ftWUj .. Thoa-bowling

The mafw are

4th be-

breeaOido and Walnat Btree%) for the purpose ef elvetipff thwe T^ostees ftir siMwMrth. By or of the^Cherdi ..

Jane 10-wte ROHV BftAStifcR. Clerk. Ziook Right Here.

the register

MKY,at

the National Land Office, as that is the pUce where selling ««d rentmg Is ddbe alem\

1M O

9

June 9, '58-dwly Terre-Haute, Indiana.

XDrtSLLZGSNCE OfTtCfi,

FOR EMPLOYERS AND

Persons Wishing Employment

•r

4

Those vnhing to purchase or rent Real E-Ute, vilt-de well to call soon, as now is exjustijihe ac oepted ttme.

Intelligence Oflle^

rl ^HE

under&icned believing thit

•"amilica

CAN

be

a.

accoramednlcd

houRCf,

business of

the above aescription has long been ne«D«d in oar city, has determined upon establishing an office where strangers can obtain infonaation

ative

TO

settling and getting

incss

rel­

INTO

any kind of

also, persons, male

bus

or

femsJe, enquiring

after situations in any capacity, by registering their names and paying a trifling fee, nay be supilied in their wants, faithfully and

pnnctdaltv.—

requiring help, either tbale or female,

on short notice.

N. B.—Particular

of

attention given to the renting

and all the business conn*cted with an

office of the above description, will

be

prumptly

and faithfully attended to. A. D. SWEET. Corner of

or EVERY DESCRIPTION.

.. X. 0 W BBT.

Cor. Market and

as

1 could,

CheslnutSts.,Terre-Haute,

N. B.—Partienlar

ing of houses.

June 9, '58-dwly

Dwelling House

which period, though

ifaipeded

by tne adverse

the nracdcabilitv of the

quesdbn.

Iud-

attention gives to the rent-

«.

foT

Sale.

COMFORTABLE and

convenient family

residence situated on the corner of Ohio and Fourth streets, oceupii'd at present by Mr. Ralph Tousey

For

tern

S *pp!Y

to

June

5, dtf O EO. BOU N E.

Ne«r%ad Accurate

TOPOGR APIC AC MAP

jof Vigo County.™ T^ROM ACTUAL SURVEYS THROUGH out the Countr under

tlie direction

TL. F.

*Tbpo|fraPHLCSAL

E%iuecr.«.

PUHHRTH A new

and complete Topographical Map of Vigo County on a larf*e scale. All Public roads and Railroads to he acctiratfcly laid down, with the location of Farms, Pubnc

W nship,

hoiwrS,

Post

Stores

Offices,.Scbool-

flotelrt,

the

name?

Mills, Wo.-kfSliops &c ,.and

of property owners

iiiserted

iti their

proper places. Extra roapa of the principal village*, together with the maps of the Ci'y of Tctte

Haute, will be

given in tile margin. The whole will form a large and Very ornament* map, to be engraved by superior artiste and delivered to those who hare ordered copies handsotuc-

$5.00

per cony. jL j*

WAl.l.ING & PKCKIfAMTf

No* 00, Fulton St, N. Y., Publishers.

WE,

the uhderslgned, have examined

the draft

licai Map #f Vigo County, now

for a Ingprcpured

be

by

IL ENGINEER UTID

W.

fore, recommend it

Useful and

Peckham, civ-

Surveyor,

atin

HARE no

in certifying to it* general accuracy,

hesitation

we

to

thee tisens of our county, B»

NECESSITY

map of refferenee.—

whidt it is to be

ptibllshed

considering

the

I *. Bamev, M. M. Hick cox,

D. Bell, Recorder V. C., Scott AJBooth,Sf|

W. D.

GrinwolcL

MILTED|,S».

tJ. Y. A. Barton, T. H. Nelson, iohn W. Jonesi

T. C. finntin,

r'i

3. H. WilMamsF*"

?lr

aold

EXCLUSIVELY

OB

it

Wool is Closely Classified!

Into different STYLES and fIRA»F,S, thus rent dering it mofo attractive to the maJuifSetureri who fnyfiiently does not wish to pureluwc mixed Iqts. Hero h? can obtain tbe partkular grade of wbo) ad^ted to to the «jualitv iof goods he uanu fdotcres, and can thtts afford tn |»ay 3 to sCents a Pound More

Than under the old system of employing agents and aiib amenta to Canva* the country to procUre Ins stock. Here he can find uniform grades, which are So WELL KNOWN to Eastern MamtfiWtur-•i-s, that the only expense attending their buying is a letter or telegraph dispatch, ordering un? particular grade and quantity.

ETTo those stho.wish to eoofitfn Wool to us, we Will forward Sacks, by express ..r otherwise, numtered and marked 99 that.no other direction would W required to have Bic Wool rctteh us.

Reeelvei thid day 8000 yards of OrganSy, French Jaconet and A«stttom i*liwlJs, all ne#,'styles from 12| to ?S cts Strawberry Bemgos, Tissues, Taminnes, JWepe Robee aw Silk Stfiptt. One thousand and one other styles of DRBSS GOODS adapted to the season. Black Silks extra heavy, at amasingly low prices.

20® Pfcrafsols, 300 Pftni frdm Sets to-|5? \VTute Oottoa Galoons, Cords atid Tasaels, Fk1UgfM^^Butll^%tbrl^imroing White smdt jpj{lpred Elttra Black Silk Fringes and StoftttWr "Coloi^ Slack Honiton Lace, Ool9Ced VeH»j Embroidered Skirts, Jaconets, and Swiss Setts, Col-

k_-—

A-

•Mi tym&k. x)fGenerally low price Carpets, commencing at 20 o6nts per yard. Ladies White and unbleached Cotton and Lisle 1 lose. CE&ftfs and Childerns Hose of all kinds. Great run on Black Silk Mitts. the daily news in the way of something new every day.

.f^X.ar .-t-B*CE & SON. Juhe 8-dtfiL **, o- ,v,, mm

W

THE CLEVELAND

WOOL DEPOT,

Established in the winter of 1854.

aAS

Market and Chestnut Sts.,

been in operation

OVER tour

years,

duritltg

its

progress has

ho_FH

pl

the pracdcability of

UM»

plan

hj»s

WEST, as

been cle.-»rlv dem­

onstrated. That the hou^E afibrdfl superior

twres to

the

AD rati-

WOOL GROWERS OF THK

alhedhtm

for passing their

WOOLS into

the hand* ot the manufacturer, is now no longer a

Bftt although a ve«y large

\Vttol OROFREFS

NNMWR of

have avalle

TLIEM^ELVEA

bf

T&eso

advantages during the last four years, yet^ surprising it may appear to manv^ oftr receipts have b&Sh larger from Merch a»ita and Wool-buyers thad fr«»m Wool-growers, and tHW fllftV be aCcoUhted fo# mainly from the fact* that, as a elassi Wool-gr»w« ere have been more, easily Ittflttcnced and misled than "the former, bv the Ptaterttehbttf a f?wtpera» tore who are wholly opposed to all efforts having for tlifcir ol^Ct the syfctettmtis«if»of the wo»l trade or tlie enMl»cen|ent of piftees tb the pftnHi^er.

The past year, chtausteriicd its it nas both by the most disastrous financial embaifrasaaMSnfs, has been one of the most unfortunate for negotiating and managing sales of wool* jfti tRo fitot that'the enterprise has been remarkably suttcessfully, not withstanding these disadrnutAgCS, and glvon almost universal satisfaction to consignors, should wo think, inspire sufficient confidence to induce lane consignments from wool -growers.

as the enterprise WAR started for their benefit, and

this object hnH steadily kept in v.ii'w,

can extend to them.

of

Tothose who have been nrejudieed bv folse rn: w«'r» t&omMrent* to•Mtiiim In 0.na. will b» morp, afid who have manifested a Want rt contl-1 pr-KcnU'"! #titwrloer liUiu«!Uie.tvl^ on re««t}it denco we hive frequently ittndo adVanocw *qual n», or the snBjcHpUon nrbneyi the pricc tliey liavebecti offered for th^-ir *ooK_

Such advances,however, sitouid not be re^uirwl,, Qn

Wool Twine*

For I

lying Un

Wool,

will

Cleveland, May 31, 1858-w 9 m.

ysm-

by the PubReb-

iU be K» ctfriaiw* »a

en. aod ,there will jane 4dw.)m

lie

prieg.

ClHgRl^rS SALfc—BT virtueufooe ex«»C5 tkni issoed from the Wgo Coart of C^maeo rieaa to ale directed and de!H-«ve to favor or to sell tbe real estate belonging to the eetate of Kiwsugaer Paddeok, eeaaed.) and agaiast Ebenwer IMde^ WMliant F. Paddock, JohiMittuMi Paddock, Aflwl Paddock and Henry R. haddock, rhave levied

SS

foilwrte described real eetate, to-wit forty (19)

:acraa,

the scioQi cast quitef of the souta east qaarter of IMQllaitjl tan (10),

(§), vZrM anf raOlr* iSMild, and, I wifr mm dayef J«%, im,

^JSSI^^mSS^^SSSSi win •rtlsTtrmi faeeasfamandoMtc,! will then u7dwtT2Ubefl^ single 4w te «iiik*toaafl*^P said exeeation aad casta.

L..

ie-is

-T K,* 1.

W. B. STBW ART, akefttt

GOODS!

-^v""

Mantilias and summer Shawls. S'OPBLE" -WIDTlt SiEBBGE IMJSTEttS?' ^favellnB aooaai We ask the trade to call and examine our Stockof Gtoods, and compare prices with the tame quality of troods at other places. We art detfeirtftined to go it with a RUSH r*liSSj, tf-

Mattmgs, Wall IVjpfer aY^SfeonteVs, Tapestry, Vrussefs^aul Tapftstry ^Dgr.-via Carpets.

SO So

ltW0

be sent to

injr^at Manufacturers' priees,

can {here-

ulinn oar cnnfiilrnet

Cash

(F5.00) we

Hie pi'iceat think exceedingly moderate lane expense attending on bringing it for ward, and It being ao entire Tocal work, the sale of which most almost wholly be cohfincd to this eoauty John

nec-

than

JteWle* tfelo Watehea Stive

UioSc erder*

tit

ikrfuture Wool Market*

we propose to make TNIMI liberal

Advances.

heretofore, if

destanl.

we

'(, KM T-,

Hoping to receive a once extended

FI-om

patronage

the wool-grower* and merchants

of

the

promise undivided attention to their

"»eat,

interssls,

Administrators Notkci^ rs hereby gj^e*th«U fetter* of Ad-

1^1 ministratrix have been granted the Court of Common Pleas of Yigo Ooamtr to Mary J. Oroverman, as Administratrix the Estate ef CbaS. Otoverman, deeeaaed, late of odd cOuntr.

These Harfng 4ahm agaltxd the said EaUte, will prcsenttlwiw dirtyaartweitictfUd, and those indebted will bere^aeeted tp make immediate payment of tbeir does, an tbe Eetate will be settled as toon as tin tew will permit. TV Berate is |«obebl? selveot. MAHTJ. CWtOVBEMAN, Adm.

Juw I M8. js The notes aad seeeeHlr are the hands of

fiiu.

Western ma»l airtweiuf P. S 'RHl, ,5. :i

1.

ITI*—* NWIL« «B HHVAIM* ALWMRF

tm

WTSTH 4 B1SHET,

B&ir. ggTA TS AMD IN8CRA9CB AQR&TS

10. A. M, 1

OOODALE&CO.

"W"

Xhrelling to Hsnt

A CONVEN (BNT dwelling suitable for a large xifcot StuUl fatally. Apply tOi,. .i E. G. KING June t-dtir

-. ivyasasfs-v

MTst.es, &oys, Watch out for

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T&E OOliDBN PRIZE •IfcliUSTIlATED! II.LUSTRATEDt "The New York \Ve«kty (HLUKN PRIZK I* one nf tho tante«t and btijtt wettklj paper* of tho 1«r. An iiu|H-rlal Quurtn contalntnjf HtRht pare*, of forty columns, of eutertaluliig original matter, ttnu ulejfatiity iiluMrated every Wfik.

0ftc ye*r..iia.,,1VBift

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we hope

tho encouragement will be such as to enable us to continue our efforts. Indeed, wool-growers^ particutariv the present year, cannet affbrd to do without siich influchee and fhculdes

ai

this House

». BOTTER PRICES,

than they can obtain by any other mot nod, and would, we trust, become permanent friends of tho enterprise. At this House, the

i«n j«ar«. .1,(10«»! (ftrti

f-^r t!irto y.-ars.. win! plft*

Ou« cony fortlvo year*........ ..i... ..8,00 and 5 itWUi AND TO Ttirae eopte* nno year..1.1. $.ri,00and 3 itirw Pive C.-JM!!»

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Twetity-one ropincone year 90,011 and 'it gift* -The artlclo* to bo dlmrkbuUd are COin|trt*ed In ttia ftllxwlntt IiM net.

SpacKnge* of gold coniiilnlng. S it'»

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10 do do tin if. lltOiWteaeh 10 Patent l^vaf Jluhtltt# Caed W'ut^Bl ti't).tni racti 20 Gold Watches :.7,n(l »arl» ^o

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Immediately in rcrnlpt. of ilui *ul»»wtpMon monoy

tlie mibiwrrlber nanie wlll be entered iipoij oureubncrlnllon |»ri«k e|ipoglte'A r, and the elft corrwponaihe With that tfitmmtr ti Hi lie fftrwarded, withlit «ne*seki.t.,'il»« *#tl*eriiier, by .mall .or.cxijrev. fo»t paid. All coramahttatHrtw (thoold Vc addr«'«#'d to

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Terre-Haute A Richmond E.

CHANtl^ tlP TlittK.

To take efeel on MONt)AVV May 24tb. Tbrea trains dally (fmtdayr #*r«pt«d.) T" vuve ncttaa-MAtrri!. No. 1, Rtpvess. I No."%"Uatl. I No-3.1!*^.

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No^1. Mail, No. 2, Kxpr'a 1 No. 3, Exprew. 3r98 t. M.

11:05 k, M. 3:30

wilUtopat

signaled.

all way stations when

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May 95. dl*# ».

PFXK,

Supt.

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WE ORE AM 8AL0 OXt|ffa

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&HERRINO,

OPEKEB AN ICK C11KAM Hataen H« the krt«ft ImtWinc twn doera Worth ef eeWttearra.** towtjer vard.^ft l*»yetie atrsst,

T«B«-Haute» where the beat of oo OsraMtxi. 4mdtkd» ikadat all UipuM. Also, alt kMket CeuUac-

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STEAWBERBIE8 a*D

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This day sod rrening at

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