Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 6, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 July 1854 — Page 2

Till. O ltM A -Utrr

NVM. E. McLEAiV, Knrrom WILUAH MtWMU, Uber.

FRIDAY WM18te=~ JI LT SI,1854.

Waimst *ad Vhw. (WM.O, *r" r(.u ww*t»n fay w.

atsraier,

ALV1N P. UOVKY, al faaejr Caaaty. mi fKimit or stats, XKHBMIAU IIAYULN, of Ka*h Caaatjr. ru* Tttiwut or state,

JOHN f. DUKN, af Perry Uaaaty. rm •cwinmanw f«u« ixmectio*. Wll.UAM C. LAftRABKB,af PataawCa.

gy The VI*® D«?leg»«l®a will ple«ae «ot forget ihHl TUESDAY «*«b la Ihe dMf »^|»oi»led for tbe District Coa* gre»ai««al

1

gT The He*.

B»*II»I*''W"'

We ho^e lb.it e*erjr Delegate will be prompt ut ibe nppoiutrd tint, We bare beeo p«r*«»»:ir *h"1 »e*rl'r

Tbe

0£R S. GA*TIRI.I.

urer.

,ke (mtl

delrgntloa from Vigo will be la attcadaaee.

(£7-SMITH MatK*. haa been nominated for Congress in ir»e Kvsnsvilla or Pocket District. Il waa a hard fought nomination however. it i«ol be eflTec^ad until the 62nd ballot* Ilia irttici|al competitor was J«o. R. Jo»K*, K»q Ut« Editor of Ibe Vulcanites Sentinel. Mr. M.. is a mod

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unss-

gumiitg gentleman, and a Democrat of ihe ••old School," with none of the modern political loriuoshies.

MATTHEW G. WALLACE,

one of the oldest and moat respected oiiiMita of Terre-llaute, died here on Saturday Issl. He waa a miniiter of the old school Presbyterian church, end waa formerly t'rufeaaor of Lsngusged in one of the Universities ol Pennsylvania For upwards of twenty yeara he waa a laiihfal and energelio diapenaer of the Gospel in ourntidal, and Ida death la mourned by a large circle ol Irienda and acquainianoea. He was up* warda 00 yeara of age.

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Opealug.

0. I'. 1)AVI», lv»q of Vermillion ia an* tiounced aa a Candidate for Congreti in thin district upon the platform adopted at the Convention of the I3th. Well, the war may be regarded aa fairly begun, and to the aniagonialio force# we etn txclaim with Shakeapeare, "Ujr

dam

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IK-, "BO «F»T

«rt»«,Uol4, »a««|A.

We ahall expect aome lun before tki$ campaign i» over, at preeent, however the phyaical thermometor i» ranging too high lo adutit of our political thermometer being •toiled. We ahall try to keep cool if for no other reaaon than to prevent a caae of apontaneoua oombuallon!

Sheriff, Surveyor, and County Commia^ioner for the lat Diairict, in addiiion tn ttts Rfpreaentaiivaa which ia U»e number Vigo ia entitled to, thia jear.

u* We rrgrn that ear friends Da. K«r«is««a

KK

organising wtib a view to dafea*. tbe Democracy 4a |b« eetMieg Slate Efeetlee, a ad wbiefc wtlt ee certainly aneet defeat as tbe or tow's aaa will rtes' Saeit course sp»a their part, wa caaaet bet rrgrvt, m*

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Ml proorss. wbielk 4*** I* tb« goods His aba? tbo |"M*»t asay be

etnas

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CiMaitPiiiwPti*

"W«eM in fW*»c»al ewefea, is a grond

(4it9o'clock, o« Wednesday, hi ifca following order: lai Sabord tnate Lodges, 2d

TfiBBB-SAVTBl iwcMjSiiborlwM Kncsmpmsnts, 3d Uw Grind Bocuip«Hct, 4ib lbs Ortid Lodgr, snd proeardad »otbe of Peaaaylvsuia and

ilk IM. Ifctweea Mdn*ta*d

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!*»**, sifcuteSi. I 7*ke

DESOCBATIC TiC'ltET. ma (Fmrai /em.

T*

Waskiogioa slrests, wj^ra tba Grand I»dgc Hail being erectedv M. W. G. Matter, W

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G. L. U.

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KLUAll KKWLAKD.^WadilttftonCe. r«i

ACBTTOS STAT*.

KawroaT, Jaly

Ma Eam»a: Yoa are Heraby aulh«rU*.J aaMtim Ilr aader si* a*d, caadWaU for Cangreas In lb* 7«h C»#|r«2o»»l Dlatriet,«tka f""®*"

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ADAPTED *7

PgortV* Cases-.™* al JudUaapoll.

JULY I3«»I, Q. P. DA VIA.

SHINB,

ia announced, in

the Prairie Ci'f. candidate for Coun» ty Treaaurer. lie ia «he firet man announued fuf a County office. The County Olltcera to be voted lor thia Fall are—Traaa-

we l»ave always eeteemeJ tbem,

psrseeei aa welt as pelttieal frtea«le. By aew operating with tbe opes sad avewed eaemlee si 11M

Democratic party, witb which tbey have heret«fefe actsd, tbey vlrtaally ally tbemaelvea with tbe eneiutee of theee princl^hpa wbteb tbey pre leesad to eberlsh.

ROBI.HSOM'S

ATMtweoM—Yankee Robin-

aou.lbe illegitimate ao« of Momu»k* gave a

••ties of entertainments in this city on Tues* I

day and Weduesday lest. I he celebrated

Lodge elected W. C. Mc-

Tbe Grand Lodge

BMSOLM,

Alternate Representative to tbe

8. a'fi

SnooTliitt CASS.—On Tueaday la«t difficulty occurred on the line of tbe

cennes Rail Road, a abort distance below town, between some Irishman, encaged up* Ion the work, allconaiderably under the influeoce of the •*cratkerOne of tbem drew a pialol and fired iodiscriminately ftm ng tbe crowd. Wounding three men, one of whom, the brother of bim who shot, so rioleotly, that ia thought he cannot survive.— lie was arrested the dsy following, and ia now in Jail.

(£r The weather thia week has been exceedingly hoi, dry and aultry, thermometer ranging on Tueaday as high aa 98 in the abade. Tbe exceesive drought has very seriously eflected lbe croji .|p .thit region.

ft^r See the Medical c#rd of Dr. Potter. Homeopathic physician. His office is with Dr. Williams, opposite the Brown House, io the Scott Buildings.

SMITI*

Seo 'be advertisement of Meaara.

LADY'S BOOI—We

OSTCLASIC MILLS

S3

wi»bte,

ihe exoeasive beat ol the weather. TinLj opportunity it affords for one stupid Yankee himself, in the origiow* end comic Q|«n to daieai Une rest of tbe character ol Mr. Gumption. Cute, sustained hade justice. himself admirably and waa the life and

•out Uf ibe -S^»wwho, leaker with Yankee SuUiraa,

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4.a u« 'v»

MOOS*

made against this enterprise! the

managers seem to be going ahesd.

05r A COrrMpondent of the New York

Sunday Mirror, writing from Nebraska ssys: ••that within the Stalea of New York, Pennsylvania or Ohio, there is not to be found tract of land equal to the wilds of Nebraska. either In ihe richness of its verdure or its beautiful soenery. which surrounds the expansive plains. Timber stone aeems to be wanting! The climate appeared to be

grave. QZr In the Walker divorce caee, which has been on trial for some rime in New Yoik, and excited a great deal of interest, ibe jury after

jury iQ making up their verdict, on account

AMUln*Wb% Cwreattoe.^ Tbe aelf atyled "People'a Conveniion** «e! according to the '-programme," on yeeterday week. By an extreordioary amonnt el" dniinmiag, eleedooeeing and bonabwggtng generally, tbey aacceeded ia getting together a poo tbe occaeion, a Urge concoo rae of people from varioua portiona of tbe State. Secb a rewfi could not have been unexpected after the extraordinary efforts made to attract a crowd. The convention was composed of tbe fag-ends of all parties, Wbiga, Democrats snd FreeSoilera, Aboliuouiata, Temperance Fanatica, j&e.

St Nlxo»'a Great Western Pisno De pot, Cincinnati. They bsve sll kinds of I Lagrange. Hon. Waller March declined these instruments, varying in prices, from serving as Vice President, and the uante of from 9200 to 98 JO. Sampaon Nation was substituted.

are Indebted lo

L.

A.

Godey for a copy of the August No. of this popular periodiosl. The fashion plates are beautiiul specimens of correct tsste in Ladies dresses.

hss received an order

for an equestrian statue of General Andrew Jsckson,to be placed in Jackson square, New Orleans. Mr. Mills ia to reoeive for ststue the megnificcnt sum of thirly-eight thousand dollars 1

Tbe First Pacific ttailroad. We see it slated thai a few days since that

ROBEST

J.

WALKKR

and T.

BCTLSR KINO

started for Texas, for the purpo*e of entering into the contract with that State if possible, and that they carried with Ihem United States Stocks lo ihe value of 9300,000, to be deposited as security for its perlormence, and lettersof credit on a New York banking houce for $350,( 00 lo be used in carrying on ihe construction of the first 60 miles of the work. If they succeed in making the eonirsct, they estimate that the vslue of the tsnds to be acquired from Texas wilt ultimately be tqual to ihe cost of constructing the road alii the way to ihe Pacific. From the State Texas they gel 43,000,000 seres of as good Isnd a* a pod of cotton ever grew upon. Notwithstanding the oharges of

The meeting was organized by J. P. CiurifAK, a disappointed applicant for the

in'!I,,dianapoIia

QCLL,

of

Ju|y

hours effort were unable lo

agree. Eleven were MNMre. Walker nnd one for her delinquent husband. Eleven of the jurors have published a card statiug that they were entirely agreed on a verdict lor the ledy on all ihe points in the caee, and were baffled by the opposition of one of the jurors, and that they believe her an

virtuous women, end entitled lo all

cJ4in,»d.

morsl drama of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," by L(ioQ(ft)}uding to this result, lo object» Harriet Screechtr Wow, was performed with}^ practice of requiring unanimity from a ihe moat e*cr*e**li*f I'Jcct, attributable,

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The N. Y. Trtltmm* takes oc-

Post CMTice. taking the Chair.

Some difficulty occurred between the avow-

ed Abolltionistii tod the Whig* of the 6th District, as to whether

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13th, 1787,

Mor-

Corners, io Berkshire connty Mass.snr1

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N.« Y«k fee

P.U y. So, ud diwlMtg-

la b»* pal*»re»v ays |«d. SuUivan, who was previously arrested W« have been sboam some sped-1 «od lomited bis bail of §t,S03«nay yetsul,»«tisa of Dyeing, ©leashing snd ecourtog of? for the peusky of tbe low, which in.Maasadresses and e«ih. by Mr. A, WAtTt,|cb«setla is veey wim-iW o&oee being ol ibis plaoe. wbicfc n»« n»«ei ele«a»t. OW punishable by a fine of «f forty Banks wer* i«pr*se«led at gansmnta. wbiob knee W eU tbe+r gkea end «tM in tfce SlaMt prnnn nd exceeding

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booowe gf«eay and d»rt. a*« «len»s«d and y#ar». ieandi^en of dm Free Basks as enweed by mmn* kj Tk. «. Tf- *71? ASmaWMko mtmmt ri CMW»» wcwalr l«to« I|M» waa pretty fettts Quakeress, in fall Mast a«

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Kfitwd Sekoy- over-boerd.

|ir, wbVM frauds bavo made so saocb en- T«t Pettrr

was a pretty union wp to tbe tin* si* shipped wwb

$«nd ei Mr. Hudson's ^isbofiott Fooilh. —rtSSa* W im widMsit amglo &ikir*, mni tbo I «hil Pimfiii tiia '-J- kU aiskhtri^*1**' tbe Msocisiwa upusnrfIfco•iwosi »ir«el.

TSIAI.IS

Ct«a00U?i.~TI»

jpty is tbo mm of IW K»oager. tbo Osib-1

lastJurtannrT ^la Ciwsinnaii, who wmm «fW W. H. SB* lodgo Bosrwuof IsdianoM-

IUL ..T?c.!t.

otbar eooneoiioas witb m$m of ibe oM»| Unction under ihe i»dklnMt. Barfcmr. Kiq, of Terre-Hsn». Tbo eonand bkM respectable lao»tliesittlbe i:i*»'ta«»d »art for finding btm gnilif only veoJwn o^mtmA to mm *g*m in Jaw-

JULIAN,

should be appointed on the Committee of Business. Tbe difficulty was finally compromised by the appointment of M. R-

one of the most violent abolitionists in the State, as a member of Ihe Committee. Tbe Convention was finally organized by the election of the following officers:

Preaident—Thomaa Smith, of Ripley. Vice Preaidenta—S. Howe, of Spencer Samuel Parker, of Floyd, Lucius Bingham of Jennings, J. P. Millikiu, of Dearborn, Walter March, of Delaware, Jas. Ritchey, of Johnson, O. P. Davie, of Vermillion, II. L. Ellsworth, of Tippecanoe, S- W. Truesdale, of Miami. A. J. Powers, of Koaiuako, John M. Connell, of Wabsshi

Secretaries— M. C. Garber, of Jefferson, L. G. Matthews, of Floyd, G. B. Jocelyn, of Wayne, James Wilson, of Tippecanoe, R. A. Riely, of Hancock, Dr. Arnold, of

After the President, Mr. Smith, had made a half an hour speech, il was resolved that ihe Convention be opened with prayer, which was done by Bishop Ames. A Committee on Resolutions was ihen sppoinled consist ing of the following individuals

Firat District—A. L. Robinson, (Aboli lion) Vanderburgh Second District—T. Rucker, (lale Democrat) Floyd Third Dis trict—J. A. Hendricks, (Isle Jefferson Fourth Disirict—Dr. Collins, (Tem.) Dear born Fifth District—George W. Julian (Abolition) Wayne Sixth Disirict—W. Peaslee, (Know Knoihing) Shelby Seventh District—S. P. Yancey, (Whig) Parke Eighth District—O. L. Clark. (Whig) Tip pecanoe Ninth District—W. J. Walker (Whig) Laporte Tenih Dislriot—T. Harris, (Whig) Elkhart Eleventh Districi —C. D. Murray, (Whig) Howard.

After the appointment of this committee the crowd were again addressed by H. S Lane and Rev. Mr. Jocelyn, both whigs. in the afternoon Ihe meeting was ad dressed by Matthew R. Hull, Abolitionist John A. Hendricks,, formerly a Democrat and ex"Governor Bebb, of Illinois, Abolition Whig.

Hendricks from ihe committee

on

resolu

lions, reported the following WnsaKAa, We tbefraemen of Indiana, without rsapeel l» party, and actuated by a common devotion to our Rupublta and a common reverence for |U founders, have aaaembled ourselves together In commemoration of tbe peatage of the Ordinance

comwcraliug the N. W. Terrl

torj to freedom and whereas, the unanimous adoption of mid Ordinance, by the Representatives of ell the States of the Union, at that date, clearly evinces that opposition to tbe extension of slavery, to the extent of CoualitotiooH power, was the Axed policy of onr fathers and, whereas, we regard the recent repeal of the 8th section of the "Missouri Compromise," as a gross and wanton violation of the faith of the Union, plighted lo a aolemn compact restricting the extension of slavery. Therefore,

Remltd, That we are uncompromisingly oppo* that are utterly deprecate and repudiate the platform of

E'oclpies

adopted by tbe aelf-stylsd Democratic HTcnlion on the 94th of Majr last, endorsing and

approving lbs Kansas Nebraska Iniquity. Rteefoerf, That we will waive all former party predilections, and, la concert, by all lawful means wtk te place every breach of the Federal Government In tbe beads of mea wbe will assert tbe rights ef Freedom, reelore the-Mlasoarl Cempremlse, aad refuse, under all circumstances, to tolerate tbe extension ef slaver) Into Territories secured to Freedom by tbat Compromise.

Rrmt*ed,

That we regard I a tempera ace as a

great political, moral, aad social evil—a legitimate aobjecl ef tegiaialiea—and that we are la to hCeai

The committee to nominate a State Ticket, to be voted for at the Fall Election, and to be dubbed ihe -People's Ticket," reportad as folio an: Sterrtmry of 5slr—Df. E. B. Collins, of

Dearborn Co., (Temperance Fsnatic Ihsisrtr *f Sf«/e—Dr. Was. R. Nofsinger, of Parke Co., (lale Dean.) Amiitmr of Sistt—Dr. llirant K. Tslbott, of ftttnnm Co^, (Temperance Faostic.) Jmigsof Smftrmt Cenri—Samuel Gookiw.of V,goCo.,(Wh^) Smyerim/rmteni ef PnWfc httrwetiom-C*-lab Mala, of Montgomery Co.. (Whig

Vice asskerti Assselatlee.

(^g^ntioB on Tbnrsday wtA,,. Tbe

Democratic Coxmty Convention,

Bus

tee

Nrwrerr, Ins., Jet*

Rttobtd,

M.

tbe Fro* Banks ba*» m-

mmwmswi tbe opfM»it*ott of A* foreign broker*, aad paid oat eewswtts quactmea of

of tbo An cftMMiivie cowwbImc^ wm appealed. E.

«f tbe folkkWMg

»trm. r*a a WUmjr. oT «rfC. W.

Urn,

Qlikeeon.

ClimUm—J.

19&4-

Tbe Demeerats ef Vertoiliea (Maty asst la tbe Ceert Uoeae, ace^ag W farmer aetkia, at A o'clock, Jeiy IT.1SS4, te appeiet iMefatea to Ike District Cnmiis% to be beM«»^a*L-...#«*,~liyif-Oms, Wiun.

Tbe aseetlaf was rfaly ergaaised by akdlag CHARLES TROWBRIDOB, Praddeat, J*«*a McOeuecw tmi

Joe. Meets, Vice PwidsaU, a»4

StsntG. MAI^KXC, Secretary. Oa caotlen, a committee oi

See were appointed

te draft «sd report raealattoas. 8eid committee weraJsba B. Rape, O. H. Seers, Wa. UUer, Cfeaa. Wigely and Beaj. Hsrriseeu

Tbe committee reported tbe follow! ag Rtmlmd,

Tint we, tbe delefatae of Venaillioa

ceaaty, assemMad la Ceaveatiea, eaderee tbe admlaistraUea »f Presideat Pierce, tbe pbtforms of tbe Demecn tie C-eaveaUeas of 1844,

Rtmlwef,

Rnoloed,

,4S-'3S.

Tbat we heartily agrve te and ceaoar

la tbe mtO—' of tbe Democratic State Coaeeattoa of tbe 34th May, aad Umt we will give the candidates aelee^Jd by tbem for tbe rarleae ofltaee of State, oar meet hearty support, belierlag their wall tried capacity end integrity entlUe tbem to tbe confide ace of tbe whole eemsmnity.

Tbat we bare unmoved confidence 1a

the ability, integrity, and pabliexeal of our present Executive, Joeepb A. Wright, distlngnUhed alike forhlsaoard National views, aad for bis devoted attention to the interests of the people of the Slat*. £esetW, That we regard the recent mongrel convention assembled at ladlaaapelis, as ouly another attempt to bring Into favor tbat odioaa party whoee principles are ia direct hostility lo the fundamental principles of our National Constitution that their Hostility to the right of tbe people of new Territories lo mould their own iarlitatlons in their own way their hypocritical and unmeaning resolution on tbe sulyect of intemperance, for the purpose of nulling tbe abolitioa aad temperance parties, aad their unholy alliance of the disaffected of all parties, all go to prove beyond doubt, tbat the whole object, Instead of haviug the good of tbe country in view, is to enable a few diacontented and broken down politicians to worm their way Into office, and ae a final result, to place the political power of the country 1a the hands of ihe abolitionists.

Tbat we should regard tbe success of

sacb a combination as the entering wedge to the disruption and deatrisctlon of oar glorlona Union, aad we hope and believe the sound national men of the whole country will come up to the rescue, and unite in freeing our noble Hoosier State from all each fanatics) sod destructive influences.

Rtflctd,

That the laborious industry, and seal-

ooa devotion to the interest of hie constituents without distinction of party the firm, consistent course and stern adherence to principle, which hsve distinguished the course of onr present Representative in Congress, the Hon.

JOHS O. DAVIS,

entitle him to the respect and gratitude of the people, and that II is the sense of Vermillion county, that he is in all respects the inost suitable man to receive the nomination from the convention lo assemble at Bowling-Oreen, on the 35th Inst.

Which were read one by one, and adopted. After which, on motion of Wm. L. Naylor(, Esq., |be Resolutions were unanimously adopted.

On motion, a committee of five were appointed to report the namee of three delegates from each township as suitable persona to attend the Convention.

CommiUrt—I

Abdill, W. L. Naylor, B. Crane,

Dr. J. Newton and B. Harrison. They reported the names of John B. Rape, N* Dox and John S. Oxford—/er

Eugtn*—Jos.

Helt—C.

Dr. R.

HigkUnd TownsMif

Moore, 0. H. Sears, and T. II-

Adams. Fermittieu—S. 0. Vsloao, Wm. Utter"atf il. Porter.

Trowbridge, C, Wigely, E. Crane, and

Sampler, W. Sblllito and J.

Lyons. Coalta^raf

DtleytU*—Ired

TS.000.000.

tver ef

a Jadicloas, Coastltntioaal, aad Efficleal Prohlbltery Law, with s»ch peaalties as ahall eiectoatly eapprtse the tiafio ia intoxicating liqser as a beverage.

Mr. Julian came forward with another set erf Resolu'tons, from the minority of the committee, which on motion of Mr. Garber, of the Madisen Courier, ware laid on tbe tabic, although tbe Stmie Sentinel says tbat the voto was about eqosl.

Tss Scmnrutt

Hans e«IM reMtetioa filing

M.

Abdill, E. N. Rey

aside, Dr. Wilkenaon, S. W. Malone, W. L. Nay* lor, Dr. R. A. Perkins, E. Newlin, R. Highfield, J. Slakely, D. D. Thompson, Dr. J. Newton, Thomaa H. Harlan, W. Swan, B. Harrison snd J. McCultocb.

Speeches were made by Messrs. Gilkeson, Malone, Naylor, Utter, Wigely, Allen sod others. The meeting waa well attended, aad unanimous in its action.

On motion, it was ordered tbat tbe Editors of the "Olive Branch," Vermillion "Register," and Terre-Haate "Journal," bo requested te publish lbs proceedings of this Convention.

C. TROWBRIDOS, FM'FC

S. t* MALORC,

Ste'F.

(ft- The New York Express in spesking of the stupendous Schuyler fraud, ssys "This defsult is the most stupendous one that has ever occurred in (his country. According lo the statement under the signature of the President protem.(W. W. Boardman. Esq*,) the amount is ascertained to be20.000 shares, or

MASKUOS.—A

creasing tbe sams twenty per cent. Tbe resolution was passed. It abolishes per diem compensation, except lo committees' clerks, whose salaries will now amount to six dollars per day. Senate meesengers will reoeive twelve hundred dollars.

The House joint resolutions increasing tbe psy of tbe employees in the l*ijtalstiye Department twenty per oent, and prohibiting hereafter the usual extra allowance, was

Bright gave notice nf his intention to oall up tbe Texas bill to-morrow. Pettii's resolution io regard lo ibe Kansas and Nebraska act was rejected.

Senate concluded.—Stewart offerred his substitute for the Homestead bill, giving its benefit io ail persons entitled io hold lands by State lsw* fixing ibe prtae lobe paid by he in for the saute, st ihe end of five years, st 25 oenls, and for lands that have been io market a certain length of lime, 25 cenia, also, grading the price of lands from 91 to 25 oenls per acre, according to the lime it has been market.

Given moved to amend the original bill by fixing the price to be paid at 25 cents per acre.

A warm personal debate occurred between Wade and Clayton. The former asked the latter if he hsd not altered words

NoUt

GENTLEMEN: 1

Qy

a

The Parker Vein

fraud was 87.000,000 nominally, but the stock was selling at so low a price thst ihe cash resiuced from 97,000,000 of slock, deprecisted to so low market value, was not comparable in amount to this. Unfortunstely for the credit of the country, Mr. Schuyler had a great reputation abroad as well as at home. His name as connected with railwaya. was as well known oa the Exchanges of London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Frankfort, as any of oar oldest and best established mercantile houses. He was tbe originator and almost sole executive of that important work, the Illinois Central Rail road, and only resigned the office of President of that Company, in consequence tbe taw of Connecticut restricting Presidents of tbe Railway Companies io tbat State from psostdmg over more than one railroad corporation tt tbo ssme time,

corres­

pondent ef tbe Boston Transcript says tbst Robert Sobuylcr, whose lata defalcations

have crested so mch feeling in that inanity, was a grsdute of Harvard in 1817. In tbo dans ekft bun were G*o. Bancroft, Rev. Dr. Tyag, snd Celeb Cushisg. He is «.grandson of Gen. Scbuyler of ibe Revohitioo, wbooe daoghtn- married Alexander Hamitieik. In regard to tbe social life of Mr. Robert Schuyler, fcnaily ret* •mk»a»i«indso^ bow io propose nod ee We lady fovs eecrel nsnmnfo, rale osinbKebwtt ia tosrn.

Tbey

reeently Hv«d In different bonsos in 2ld street. Mom than a quarter nf oentnry bas defHNHl scnoo tbia arrangemtnt msde fey Mr. Sdmylw, and so perfect bas been th* manner oif lM Sfo, thai hie towtt peraonal frieoda iboo^t be was a Mkder. Some months ago, ooo of bis dlaatg^Mre bwng abont bo worried to aa

history wore laid hor love, before tbe final

O-tk Wanfcfeftoa Union oftetafiy aa nonncna dm ajiyoiawww by the Ftmridmt «f John McKoonio the oisco of District Attorney of New York, viea Cbm. (TCtawr,

-i, I Wbo Doskts Tki»! WASBIKSTOJI, ally

11 MLFRT to *US»

ia

the de­

bate printed in his speech vix: The Senators from Ohio and New York will not soon eat their words, I think.

Clay ion said he had spoken them subslsniially. Wade replied that he did not believe the words had been uttered in the Senate, and accused Clayton of hsving skulked the mat ler and in his private rooin wriuen words which he did not dare to utter io the Senate.

Clayton—Thai's a lie! That's a lie !|||g Called to order by ihe Speaker. After further remarks by Dodge of Iowa Clayton and Cass, Weller moved lo adjourn, hoping that nothing serious would grow out of the difficulty between bis young friends the Senators from Ohio and Delaware—ad journed.

HOUSE.—A long debate in the committee upon ihe substitution of civil for militsrv superintendence of armoiies ensued, when the committee arose wilhout solion.

A bill wss passed regulating the lime of holding ihe Dislriot and Circuit Courts in Louisiana. Adjourned

n7»ADVBRT!8S IX THK KASTEK8 ILUNOISIAN

.-j, sasstu, tLuaois. 33-tf

fs)a* One of our correspondents makes a call upon Wm. M. Daily of Bloomington to run lor Congress. We think thst if Mr. Dsily suffers his friends to push his claims for a nomination upon a convention he will do ihem and himself great injustice. We sre nol awsre otherwise ihsn by rumor lhat he seeks this position, or thai it would be at sll desirable on his parti'!1 We would sup pose his present respectable standing as President of a University would be more in consonance and keeping with the duties and profession of the Minister of the Gospel than a place in the political arena.—Bed. ford (Ind.) Standard.

Our sentiments exaotly, and emanating from a whig newspsper at lhat. We should vote for no preacher for a political office upon any consideration whatever, although for "the cloth" we have always entertained ihe highest respect and esteem. We be lieve lhat a minister can belier serve his Divine Master out of Congress than in it f'vtl or by dictating to it.

4

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CIRCULAR.—"Old

Jo. Allen,"

hss been Clerk of the Breckenridge County Court lor more than fifty years. He is now a candidate for re election, and issues ihe following address to the voters of the coun ty ,, To the Voters of Breckenridge County:

am a candidate for ihe of­

fice of Clerk of Breckenridge County Court an oilice which I have filled for upwards of half a century. Your friendship and voles at tbe polls, on the first Monday of August next, will be thankfully acknowl edged by ,3 ~(t

Yours very respectfully, Jo. Hardinsburgh, June 17, 1864^,,

correspondent of the Tribune

who lives in one of the "rural Districts" in New York, ssys that Henry Ward Beeoher is tslked of as their next repreeentative in Congress.—Mr. Beecher is not A resident of the districi, but ihe Tribune thinks that will not be an insurmountable difficulty. Tho eame district has tbo honor of proposing FRKO DoCOLASS as a suitable person to represent (Aem in Congress. im •I'lfr'nfftrr

Tbe San Praneisoo Son, io quest

an item thus journalises. Saw two Chinese in DupMt Street, ma king extraordinary gestures and ejscula lions—swearing probably—no harm or sin in it: Heaven can undetetand them.

Ail Hu«ciff rr snr MAISIBS

—It

is sta

ted in the Star thai Mist Mary Ann Beach ler, of Washington C«y, has fallen heir to •100,000 by the death of a relative, in Ger meny, on condition that she marries on arriving at the age of eighteen/

^CAXAOA AxIaMmwiHsrT Rmo»or-The Jf. Y. Journal of Commerce is inclined to attach credit to a rumor from England, of its being io contemplation to send a Viceroy instead of a Governor General to Canada a Viceroy who shall be a member of Royal Family of England—tbe Duke Cambridge, tbo cousin of tbe Queen, being aaoted ae tbe first. Tfeeic may be an ulterior object in view. It may be iatended io make it a oepsrafe kingdom, as a eettlsmeot ler quo of her Brhanic Majesty's nomeroas progeny. Socb aa idea has already been whispered but it for tbe poole of Canada lo writ that questioo

Airromcrrx Baosr* i* in Pnurrr.— Miss Antoinette Brow* filed the polpit of Rev. Lather Lee, on Sonday acoording fo ansafMMtt, aad had a crowded hoaso morning afternoon. She was needy dree*ed, with rather a &»©y wmk ewaWiriwnent and after throsring off h« orape shawl presetted herself at the M. meda her prayer, a loegoee ahar Am Preabywriaa wqw m& epr«dag ihe KM* open bsfers hor molt her last m& nraftad into hor dkwonrso. Her eabysolio the aMwniagwM one in which a women miglH ho axpodod to apeak arich mmm lediag. ft eras luml

F** JL -E-^-^A

jyfUa tmI tsfceUW toM «ai exsmteetfce aattMotie proof vMt

Uwr

BMjtiltswSiaiii ia Mils paper.

Bar KTORAWIA-—*Ws fcrmWsbiedler^e,

R. R.H,

Left bis Crutches la Mm. Hayli' Shop.** An ekt man eame Umplmt ia Mrs. Ilarte* medicine store, lie asked tor a tuttie of

No. 174 rot tea street. Snadjr BeiieC HI, limb, that the distressed old bathing his crippled lees, thrilling through his wkrate I Klow rtf warmth, then the stt

Shu Pmtn

10 peers' sbiaiiiaf

L»*k Out ftr Cttn(trfeit»l

The pubtie aro eauiioned against another counterfeit which has lately msde iusppesranee, called TV. B. Parrell's Arabian Liniment, the moat dangerous of ail the counterfeits, because hi* having the name of Parr»it, many will buy it in good (kith, without Ute know lodge thai a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought it* evil effect*.

Tho genuine article I* manufactured only by H. O. Par* rail, sola investor sad proprietor, six) wholesale druggist, No. IT Main strast, Psoris, lllinoU, v» whom sit applications tor agencies should be sddresaed. Be sure you got It with the letters II. G. before Farreir*, thus—H.O. FAHKKM/S —and his signature on the wrapper, si) others are counterfeits.

Sold by W. L. VJIAX & CO.. Terre-Haete, itnd by igatarty authorised agents throughout the Unttod Htales. Jiyrrtw SS aad SS eents, and fl par bottle. AOKXT8 WAJtTKD lo every town, village, and hamlet In tbo United (Hales, In which one is not already established. Addreaa H. O. Harrell as above, secompaiitod with good reference a* to charsctar, roepooaibiUtr, die.,

June M, 18M-40-4W I

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

I1

IPlata

JX

satkwtMtr

FRM

proa*

WIMSSMSMS

t»«, tbe ekfll ef phyeietwae, yield* like awglc to Carter** lUatwm.

ifciiw'a fmrtdb Ki&tiUY, atoM be hi* KKMaaxaM it t.aamtoreoret)«n who «m» soflri-taw with newly evsqr**«a or Stsease, «t»h

He a^rsHUUwMStextrsomasryisdlrtne hekssetev See adverttmamt is saoUs* eelassa. ss&juwa Qmmk* BmsM.—As a seeeiAe fer all lbs gM end -BieUutl (trsh bdr b»v» ne^beritaaty la rseMaaseadiait the abeve article ass

fMiMea.

a |Twl*U* at Oottiaps fa» lTS3^^oSkj«»l a» a punfc-w

tmi. tbea this

Oultlwie I

the t?«4*e«alty

•MJiciw hss ohtalaeii a lepate «ne«*elled hy aa« eeatposiUMi extant. We have tried It. ao* havetesMd riefe Wmifits from its vlrtaes- live* complartt, Ja«ndt«, Dyt^ep. els, Chioaie oe Nerveea DeMHtjr. dlwaw eT the KMati, rtl •n diiessef arising ten a dlaniiNl Uver or Stoaweh, caa he elteetualjy roml by them.

The Mnatae are prepared only hj Dr. C. M. Jtduw, at the Med Mae Store, ISO Arch •«., Philsdelphja. Ko other peteea In the ttaibd States has the pertpe Sir tht* aar^salted prepaiatiett.

A. MILLER, $

Hss reaiored his Oitrmtu Guint lo 'Ue Rooms SsnaertyoecapteJ by Drrr& Fw*s m, l» Wattwi'i Modt, where he nit I he gtod to reealeo Ms old friend*, as veil as all aew

MM,

who ma IhTorhlat with a *U. He is now

prsparod, la eveiy aray, to praeent hit friends with the Saoet gems of art. How is the time to have y»tr picture taken "secure the shadow, "era the sabstsaeo teAM^'aad joa will Mm regret ft- Remember ttn place, Mtbiaa-s Disnauti 0*t*aa*, Warn# Block.

IUJWIJ'I

*o (US, *o weak, and »o painful coatd |o no further wtthowt la athw miaaiee he Mt aew tiSe bodyi lirst, hi* legs hit a s«oial

glow \f warmth, then the sttfloem dlmppeared—aeJtt, Ee Mt the maeeles ami tendon* berominf etreag and ee riforoae did beteeJ. th*t, after a hiw minatei rubhtoj with the R. R, R.p he arose, eteod ofxm his M, and walked away, rq)ei«lag at the soddea Sects ef

RADWAY'S RKADY RKI.RKF,

Leaving the hlthM erotehes In Mr*. Hayes' "tore, a* deasiag atemeato to her of the exeenlingiy happy ettcacy of wayBeady Belief.

Psepie troubled with Mtetnaslista, orOoat, Sek lleadsehe, or Patns of »nr kind, the memeot yea apply Radway's Relief yoa wlli esperieoce a happy ebange.

For Chronic Complaints, Seremla, SyphtlU.TaaJor*, Uieers, Caaeor*, Verer Sore*, Ooaeomptioa, Nlffht Sweets, Salt Rheam, Railway's Rcoorating ReeolTent will makes fiirora Me ehawge eo the third day.

Sold by Druggist* everywhere

EVERY FAMILY ahoald at oaoe procure boUl* of the great Arabian remedy far man aad beau, railed II. 0. FARBM/8 ARABIAN LiXIMEXT. allays tho most intense pains In a taw mlaatos, restore, the aynorial fluid or joint water, ami lhas oarea stllT joint* It penetrate* the floah to the bone, relaxes contracted oonit, eares rheumatism aad palsied Umbs of twenty year*' standing also ta mors, strolled nock, enlargement of tho glands, and Is the best mediclno fbr sillmenU of eaUle over dlsoorerod, eo ring sweeny, spavins, apliot, snd stl disoasos whleh require sn external application.

turtd if It.

lS#f.

O.

Barktr, ef

Fgrrtl'*

jMilts Ltnimtnl.

Mr. H. O. fkrrWf.—Doar

Sir: I hsd been sffiirted wlib

the "Sun Pain" for the lsat ten years, snd could never get trelief except by bleeding bat by tho use of II. U. Farretl's Arabian Liniment, applied over the temples, about three sr four times a dsy, II was entirely rtnnovsd, and 1 have felt nothing of it since. 1 went into tbe *tablJ"bne night, to spply it lo a horse's sore leg, snd being very lsme he (tumbled and fell against my legs, crushing and braising them so badly that they turned blark as my hat, rendering them po wertoss. I applied your Liniment, and was well enough in a few days to go about sgaia a* usust. 1 also crushed my linger In shocking msnner, by letting back log lhll upon It: yoar LIhlmeut soon healed It up though. JOHN 11. M'UKK. )ja Salle preeioct, Peoria eo., Ill,, Fob. 3.0, IMP.

AV» Csalss,

III.,

«ajr».']

Mr. H. G. FarrclP* Arabian Liniment has eared soma bad eases hero, whieh every other remedy hsd f*ilod in one wss a white-swelling snd contracted cord* in the leg of a boy twelve yoar* old. lira leg had wi lite rod sway, and was so eonlrmeted slut ha hsd as* of it. Three doctors had tried their skill In vain, and h* we* f*f f»fo fAr frarr, wbeu the boy* father was Induced to try H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Before tho flr*t bottle wss used up hs eame to Mr. B.'s store, and the first words be said were, "Mr. Barker, I want stl that Liniment yon have in the store the bottle I got did my boy more good than alt that had ever beea dona beforo," Tho boy I* now well ami henrty, snd has free use of hi* legs. Il W good for sprains, bruise*, ruts, boras snd swellings. -•, 4

tlensy Omk ml ta

^ROM off Use premises of Kim. Hedges, Towo«tH«, a DARK RCD OJW, am, ef Mrs. Orsaasa. Aay parson giving lat Hedges, or to Mrs- Cwaaiai. wb«re said OOW'ew

he

(mmd,

will hs amply netiM. Mre. Croanea re*Me* oa r. lUrrtr' seedaa ef Wft-StMe

and

Evat»*vllle Railroad, lo Beaey

Orwt TowESfcip. Jaly lMh, lSH-*?-at

... TAME NOTICE* -aa

the gentleman that borrowed a GUN, belonging to the Ctrsis *. HUMS, thinks he has had the of It saSMaatly laag to pay Mm for ibe trouble of iwtaralag it, ha to reqaaaled ta rstarn Immediately, by sa doing ha may aav« himself farther trouble. iWa-asste, July Si, 'ii-O-X. MARY It. H0L08N.

lira ARB1VEO,

pURR PARINA

tmm

Superior CORN STARCH,

And KMXRCK OF COPPRE, st

J«ly tt-O-tf O. S. DASALDSOS'S.

—HOMEOrATHYf^

a T. W. POTTER, M. D. Sorgeca 9t Homeopathic Physician,

'TCTBIM

hi*

1

WE

penfn*it»a*l s«r»ls*s Is the dttsst of Terse

ItaaSs astf eMaltyi asd stay hs CeMd s4 tlm afla* aesei. aasly eeeapieS by Da. J. A. W1U.IAMS, te heirs rmtiMa. aa MM%et etrsnt, eppstile flm Qsswral tops OAas.

Nail attawahiaiti JFaiy

n-tttf IMOim CASH iTOBE.

Ghreet XtodnctSom inPric«a!!

WI

hasa Sslinrwlsal Is Mtass Hss prineSoa wm saHlw Shu*, far tbeywrsua, sf rleslmgest mmmf OOOOt MiSI Wvw (hMB Hf hiOOmWMkmmrn'

DBT OOOM,

B00tB. mspfffj WaSa eml atMwMaratntasrt. OLASSaad BRfTTAlTlA WSJtt. ifeMk a* wm rteaeasa weyfew.

aOaf

TCTXMM

JMySMf

RARXia.

Mm. $, Pht*als Raw.

OBCiT WEmm niroiim CtXCLRXATl,

OHIO.

ia isawm mnMaaaias l'^asma duaaahaal aw wma»i«»a«swwmma^ **ma ^hsm vta aysa Aatasi M, MM. a*s iaomat rla*s|^MB| •ataraasas a*at Ml, sCer ia Eerepe ar fl Amartrs, sent nswutiaa twleeaslargaasaay iaSbsPaaeA Slsiss. ffcesa reams w® be Mad attk

X3s2dCk ssroD se 4hs ^tSdS-Ssalhaai l^t Sha asssS^yw^ist^l 4ha^nflisss a^ aar hsaShsii* s^*ai maaMe sst sa ,sil asl ^Mssi^kaillhsa, tss^l sS a*s saasa ttiaa laaStor simSaaas®sar aamswas^araaavsaasi,

wT

wmm*

•sTsirii XIV asmHt 7 ectaras. 4S

7 rnemm

fM «aM Plaaaa, asMMt stl MMMt,

SS St eeaeeee. ef aB arrlee, SS s,sta»dstaasrs iannnmasss.

mess PtOM (MS TO SMS. AAA swary PiaaassMhyas. TEIW CASH. *«s« ispsto4*sisi» wkAjMRtem tor ga«j mnmmmtt

eaahay t« SHHT T*rt ar 1

1

LOST* »b««t WTKNTT HOLLARS, la

the Sth day eT Wj. StUs tba Baak ef I

M»«HI

tb«

tuu

CSStaae aad tinetUMa The perseo that ia the Ia ky or* toflad It, aad has the ktad hwiH ia htm te retarn the seam telno. at the Joaroal OSiee, will be UWraJly rewanlrd.

J»dy Wth,

JUFWUS. "VTU1 J-O«*O

1SM-K-4W

i«f

R. M. WHEAT.

LOST-OR STOLES! PROMISSORY NOTES given by Sdsiaad tsyhr fa few ef the eohseriber-aU dated April Sim, 14U.ttek far the sum of and peyahle on the let day of Aqpast, liM—let Atyet, IMS—let Aagaet. IJti, aad let Aagwet, 1W. Aaqr pwreoa fladhw and letarblng eal-t Metes t» the "»weelw'« (Hhe,- wUl be coitably irwaided. I

Jhsty U, JOHN BAIRO: 1 WAOGONSI WAOeOjisil 'I'UR aadeeslned has sessesix Sr*t rate TWO IIORSB i. WAtRWNi, which he will eell lew for raeh, If applira. ..

W

Pbop oa Sistk street. eppo*lt* TrlrrmtJi C. IURXD0N.

Ilea be made Sots, Milt*. TVrre- Itanto, Jwly 10th, l«*4-tStf

THOSE WHO »TEAO PUR. kSing a llano this year, we bee tea** to soy that brtwewo thls sad the let at Augwt will Ue the most taroraMe time te de eo, il I utee Is say taaMmlhii. We shall leave oar cnewo stand abeat that

afd!

?!OT

MOMS

and wishing to redhee oar"

•took as poeeibie, fer tbat purpose, will sell a flr*t «IMS Itae rat, at from 10 toM per «al le«e than ear mni prieee. It le gwneralty know* thst oar stock eonstst* pttaoi pally of Ohlckerlng's, Woodward A Brown's, T. Otlbert a Co.** (with .natiaaattaehmaot) aad I. Woreesler*s Piano's— losuasscats which cannot be earpassed, aa anmusaa crrtiflwhs, sal lb* diploma* they harv eo often rroelred kir *«n«. rtority ever other tastrnmsnte, maet rally substantiate. Do Dot lei this opportunity pass for oMalntag awry fine Ptaao, at a tery low prior! ftr wo aeeare yoa *oeh a ehooee as the present may never agaia be offerred.

Qaitars. Aeeordeeas, Vloltos. Bra** InstrasMMts, Iheet Husir and MaMe Books oa the sasse term*. Last, not least, Geo- A. Priate S On.'* mwrlw Meledeoas.

WRN S

PIKLD,

COUBVRj

Jaly T, lM3 4lyl.

Ui Male SUest, Ctasiaasf.

Office Terre-Hante&Rlchmond K»iiro»dCo.\ Tttii'Ktcn, Ji II, 18M. 'PITS Board of

IHMMI

haee deeJartvi a DieMsad of

SAW

(J) per coot, on the Capital Stock, oot of the income ef tbe Company fbr thesis months ending Jane M, pay able eo pany lor thesis months imtmg Jane so, pay tbe 30th iaetaat, to the Ra*tera Stockholder*, at the efflce of Ihe rarswn' loan aad Tra*t Company, New York, and to the We*tera Steok bolder*.' at the tMleeof tbe Treasarerof the Oompaay, is IVrre llaota.

July l4-4i«2 CRAS. WOOD. Seef. Madison, Ind & Pern R. Co.,1 M*ot»oNt ?t',h June, Ifit. 11 P. JO.VRS, Req of Madiaon, ha* been appointed LV. 1ran*portatlea aad Qsaeral Freight Agent for said iUilroMi Oompanr, and alee fbr the lightning Line or steamers—the David white sad Alrin Adams—in the plare of R. C.

HIUSTO, R«Q.,

reeigned, sod I with to eel I the attention

of shipper* to the importance of marking arid direetlng all Freight whieh mat so over oar line of Road or Boat* to the care of R. P. JON ICS, aa he will receive and forward them without charge Cor either ilrarage, wharfage, or commit ,!Juljr 14-t2-4t

HrR».

nee Prttidrnt, aeS Suftrinttxdfnt.

NEW ARRANGEMENT.

Indianapolis & Loniaville

via JgrrssaoNViu.K H*'i-*o*n.to^gBQ||

—Oa and after July&tli, train* for Louisville and JeOSrsonvil), will Irore lndiaoapoii*, dally, (Simday* excepted) at II

A.M.

and

4

r.

en arrival of tratns frnm Chicago, Peru, I^favatte, Terre'

uaute, tiieveiaoa, ann nsjvou, connecting at Leulsviil* with paoket* for New Orleans, 8t. MUls, mhI iuterme«1lata point* on Ohio and Mlaslsslppi river*. Also, with train* for frankfort and Lexington.

Omnibn**** will be la tvediness en arrival of train* at Jeffersonvilie te take passengers to New Albany, Portland, and any part of Loul*tllie.

Xnqulre for tleket* over the JefTersoeville Railroad. Freights forwsnled to and from the Ohio river sad Louis, vllle a* cheap aad quick as by

AKT

other rente. A, P. 09HORNR. Sup'I.

S. M. Lsxosr, Agent. July 14-4Sw

PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE. New Goods at Danaldson'a. A SAMPLE OF PREVAILING RATES.

POUNDS Fair New OHouus Suyar,. .$1,00 Felr Hlo Coffee,... No. 1 Real Rica, 1 Respeclnble Hvson Ten,.... 1 gallon Good Reboilod Molasses, 1 bushel Dried Peaches,. 1 Dried Apples,.. 10 lbs. Coffee Sugar—white ae snow,. Cheese 13,^ cts,

1,00 1,00 6& 40 1,50 1,00 1,00

13)-^ cts, Hnms 10 cts.

Flour $7.75, Corn Mesl, Salt, Pepper, Spices, Tobacco, Sogers, Nuts, Candles, Rslsitis, Pickles, Nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, Citron, Zante Currants, Soda, Salmrntus, Candles, Pepprr Smice, flaking Powders, Friction Malohcs, Hlacklng, Gunpowder,

I^ad, Cnpa, Tubs, Uurkels, 8leves, Willow Wars, Nsile, bplkes, itc. ILr DufHeld's celebrated

NUGAK*CUKBD DRIED DEEP. STONE WARE—J«rs, Jug*, Milk Pans, &c ,&c. LARD OIL, I

TEA—»Bv ilia Chest. Table snd Dairy Salt. Tobacco, by the Box.

O" Prorlelons Wanled. STOSK ROOM

OK

MARKKT STREET,

July 14-42if East of Ilia Square.

State of Indiana, Soliivan County. Hullirtu Circuit

Ceerl, 4ifaif

CHARLES RPB.NCSK,

VS.

Tirm IfM.

CHARLES RUG EKT, or ^PsUtlon for Conveysoco Tbe unknown Helrtof the of Real Estate. asld Charles Nugent. ~\tr IIRKBAS, the Mid Charles Spencer hss Sled with the Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court bis Petition for Conveyance of certain Real Estate, purchased from lb* asld Charles Regent, la Sullivan County, Indians The *aid Cbarlee Nugent, If living, or hi* unknown Heir*, If dead, sre hereby notified thst unless Obey be snd snpesr before tbe Honorable Jama* Hughes, Judge of the Sulllran Circuit Court, on the flrst day of the next term of said Court, to be boldeo at the Court llotise In Nalllvsa on the last Monday in August next, and plead, answer, or demur to asld 1'ctiiion, that the matters sad things tharafa wlli ha heard aad decreed la his or their sV*cooe.

Wltueaa, J. W, Wot-rs, Clerk, snd the Sesl ef said Court, July llth, A. 0. IHM. JOSEPH W. WOLPE, Clerk.

Jaly pr». tsajg

DRY GOODS.

F. KIPFEBT,

FARRIXOTOK BLOCK, NORTH OP PUBLIC SQUARE,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,

JAPLK

AKK* plaaeare la calling tbe attention ol' the public to hi* lanrr snd splendid stock Of Spring PARC1 WRY OOolS iast opened. iiU

JlS

ak® or

jast opened. iiU assortment of is Urge and unsartMssod la beaaty as ind CsiiMta. 7T)« feet lhat these that

Ladhis Draas Goods well as In variety sad good* wars jparchsaed for cash is auMcieiil warranty that they be sold low st wholesale or retell. A call tlcaiarly solicited from dote aad carofol buyers. ares te articles sou mors tad:

Be1^|

Dreaa Silks, Tisanes and Bareges.

All colors, plain and pUid Wlk Tiaaue* snd Bamgea Uo heaattfel uney Silk Tleaaes sad Baragas Superior quality of bUck Oil Silk Blacfe Rip aad Bexii, da mr*-&s>r Psaey PUid Mlks, (superior qasllty.)^ ^, .,,,.1,

Dress, Plain & Fancy Color'd Lawns.

500 Pteees fency and plain colored Lawns, cheep 7$ do Preach Jaconet Lawns assorted %g-

SO

4» plsto Meek sad secoad atouraiag Lavan SSS do assorted feacy Pflot* MM da Maa,alala back aad sseoad mounting da MS do FISM, EagUsfe aad DomoeUs Oinghams,

White Embroidered Goods.

I Embroidered Collars, Chemisette, Capes*

ffadarslaevat, Beads and HsadkenMefs Swiss sad Jaco-

aad iasertiaga Swlea MasRaa, Jasaasts»

BrttUaaiiBee, Tsrietoas, aad Silk

I

Uluaioas.

Hosiery aad Gloves.

ta4ias4 aad Oaats* aapertot Ud (Hove*, sll esKmT lo da do Silk do do. Ha do good end com. Lisle

Oloves, do.

Da da da CoOoa da do% Ladle* Cotton Rose, sll coierssad aaaltty Oasts* Half Bass, 4a da 4a. P*^'*

Trimmings.

Ledtas Dreas Trim sting* in greet variatr, Blaek 811k taae. Silk sad Straw Beanats, Klbboae. ParasoU, Umbrellas, OH WMes Shade*, Maaqaito NetUeg, Crape sad Baruge Shewia, Blactr aad Chieeeg Paas. Oatlaaa^esy Uses Drillings, Vrfsk tistas, (Mu, Bleadset sad Browa Masiias. Tosrallege,

TsMe CioShs IBack aad Paaey (^eaimera*, Bsflaails.TTBSIIS. fsssi Piaaiiaois, Boots aed Maes, list* aad Cst% QURNSWAK^ AND GROCEKfES. 5 StorS,«CMMf r. RIPPERT.

"NOWADAYS!"

JaTyl, tSM4l-Sai. IMM BmHEU OF WHEAT CMM, BYE AMD BARLEYI FARMERS It EVERTBODY. STOP A READ

WOT

la yniliisi ajWlrtilief

4 wM mmM* Km W*

SMITH KIXOS.

H*. 5S4 Wast fa«tlh Suaet, Clsrteaati. O,

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