Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 October 1867 — Page 1
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Vegetable Sicilian
11 Alii RESTEWJERj'
Has stood the test of seven years before the public and no preparation for the hair h"S yet been discovered that wilt .produce the same beneficial results. It is an entirely new scientiffic discovery,combining many of the .most powerful and r_efitbrsftive agents in the "VEGETABLE KINGDOM. It restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean cures dandruff and humors, and falling out of the hair and will make it
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upon ^3 heads except in very uged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and siijiporte'd. It makes the-hair moist, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a HAtR DRESSING. It is the cheapest prepara'ti&i evefr offered to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer than three bottles of auy other prepara-
tibri.^ It is reeommended and used by the Firs Medical Authority.
The Wondarful results-produced by our .Sicilian Hair Rynower have induced many 'to ninn'ufa'ctilre preparatitfns for the Hait under various names and, in order to in- ,| "^sduce the trade and the public to purchase iheir compounds, tiioy have resorted to: f^lseh^od, by claiming they were former partners or had'some connection with our
^Ir. Hall, and their preparation was simi--•il. ''flat tdf ours.1 De not be deceived by them. Purchase 'tho original: it has never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the Hair, with certificates, sent free by mail. See that each bottle has our private Revenue
Stamp over the top of the bottle. All others are imitatiene. R. 1\ HALL & CO., Prop's,
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Sp.lcl by..all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine.,,. ... ..., juneawly
ASTROLOGY.
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A S O O
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GOOD KRWI FOR Alifj!
?l 0)0 TO AST PBIISO-V WHO WILL EQUAL MADAMK l.i:VI-IIAffiL IN THE l'KOFKSSION.
rpHK NEVBR-FAILING MAD: -1_ A.MK VPIIAEliia the beat. Slio succeoJs wJim all stli rs hare failed. All who am in trouble—all whr- li'ivo been unfortunate—all wlioae fond hopes have h^en disappointed, crushed "and blasted by ,1'alse pxomisas and deceit—all who have been mislod anJ trifled, with—all fly to her «'or adylce.*flfl*8i«itHf#tiin: ill who are ill doubt o^ the a'flVclious of those tliey loye, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minda.
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To all in builtiess her advice ls iov.iluable. She cati foretell, with the gr.ateat certainty, the rosuit of all commercial and business transactions.
Lottery nnmbers given withuul extr* charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona fldo Astrologist that every oua can depend upon. She is tho great»st Astrologiit of the nineteenth century. It iB that we l-kuown fact that makes illiterate pretenders copy Uftr ailvertisenielit^ and try to imitate her. a a a I .sevqiitU daugl i»r jelie was born with a urtural *i't sh« Can loretill i'oijr |very thoughts. "She ll»t nres drunkohAoss.
All interviews xtrictly private and confiaentlnl. An a Feuialo 1'Uy^ician lier remedies usver fail jfto curejjiil, feni iie lrregularitifta, »u:i to. produce the monthly flow, without danger or expnsure.—
Tlmy paiuifot tuiuf.«, 0121, oa tlift contrarj, they Improve the health. Therefore, como one, coins all, to
it on be a A an oh X'.inciniinti, Ohio. TKKMS.-i-Ladios, Si XJentlemen, Sl,5Ul
N. B.—The Madame will answor no letters with out a I«e of SI and all-cent stamp ia inclrrfed. Addre»a Lcok liox 63^ ang^SdwIy
S1,000000 O WATCHES
FO^.SAUB. OSj-TBE rOri'LAK
O N E I S A N
,01VJINQ. EVr.V PATRON A
Handsome and Reliable Watchl
For tho low Price of Ten Dollars I
Without Regard to Value!
And tot to bj raid for unless perfectly Satisfactory.
100 Solid Gold Uuntiu^Watchaf 8250 to 1,000 5'0 3WI
10O Mnglc Otscd Gold Watch 200 to 101) Lad^s Watches, enameled 100 to 20 OoldUuat'g Ctiron'ter Watches 2-U) to 290 0oli lluvt'g r'ngl sh Levtrs.... 20'• to 10 JUl fluntin'.- upijx .Witches 1*0 to wO'QyWi IliVitt'g American Watches 10(1 to .800 Silver Ituiiting Levers 50 to ri5C0 Silver lltinttee Duplexes To to 60 -Id udies Watches 60 to to j.VQil Mi»?C Haueous Mlver Watches 60.to 'te,«j00iNanting Sli'Ver Watches tod Watches,'all kinds lo to
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MERCH'T TAILORING
HARTSOCK & BAMVI.STK!!
Have just received their
Fait and Winter Stock
Of Fashionable and Desirable
O I N
Our personal and best att«ntion given to the Merchant Taioring department.
Opera Flannels in all colors A full liuu of Domestic and fine Flannels, all wu'ths. Now
of
opposite ei'X. Slie shows you tho IikuUOB* of your future wifti q? hu"b^n^lj,ori)vbsent friend.— "SUo lguidi-B Uie feltigle ^t'o a hftpvy inarringo, and ninkcg tho married happy tiui aid and advice
lliw bnsn nolicltoJ in lonumerabU'instances, aud thn rcgult Uaa alwaja lwtin the ineaas,of securing a
Speedy and Happy Marriage,
She is, tborefore, a anro depende 'CO. It id w.'il known to the public at lurge that aho was tho first, and she is the only person in this eonntry who can show the Jikuneiu iu reality,(auI who caugive oiitire satisfaction on all ih«j conoams ot life, which ,can be tusttd and proved by thousands, both mar* ried and giugle, who daily and eagerly visit her.
Uuttone, &c. New Gloves & Hosiery Ohetp. Thosn iu Pvsarch of the Fall Stylos of Cloaks
a
Twoeds and Jeans which we offer at prices within the roach of all. Wo
SOU 2fW 2tK)
•Mi
250 £6(»
awfKvejy iyvt*oh obtuine a WatCh hy tlii* arrangerueut, costins hut SlO, while it any be woTth $l,wO. No partiality Bhown.
We wish to immediately dispose of the above maguifloent Stock. Certificates, taming the articles, are placed in »e«l' envelopes, and wfll mixed. Uolders are'entitled to tl-.e articles named on their c»rtiflo«t» upwn the payment o! Ten loltars, wUelhe it be a watch worth SI.000 or worth less. Th-return of aiiycf our Certidcates etititleo'yon to th* ariifcle named th«eofl upon paymivat, irpsj.o«livj of tho wor'h, aiul as no article valued less than S10 is namf-d on any certificate it wiil at once bes en that this is Jfo Lottery, but a stral^titrornrara legitimate ma.- tn»«Md««r Wiis«il H») ix paHWp»t'd In ctcn by .he m«,t i&siidlous! kV A'slnul* «riiSc*«e will'be wit by raait piiii, upou receipt of £5 v'outs, five fyr £l, eleven :r $2, thirty-ThreoWntt »legaot ptvmidm ter So eixty six/vnd promiuui lor SIO, one htnidred mii tnosc'snfer5 w» cli Tor sis. To
Agents, or tbofi) wMiicg omplojment, ihi» is rafeo portunhy. It is a legitimately conducted business, duty "nntifirriied by the Government, ani open to the uiost oieful scrutiny. Try HI.
WUUUJT, BB0, CO,. Importers.
oo0dw6m iiil Broadway, New York.
We have a superior and experienced Cutter, and the best W to found in the West
Great care has been taken in the selection ol the FINER CLASS ot Goods.
Latest and best Styles of Cloths, Cas^ simers, Yestings and Gents' FURNISHI N O O S
Our patrons are invited to an inspection of our GOODS AND PRICES.
CALL AX TUK
STORE,
Usios CiiOTHi««
No. 79 Main St.!
DRY GOODS.
A. SIPI'EKT
Is rccviving daily Jixpress, anew arid complete stuck of FALL GOODS, such as
French Merinos, English Merinos, Empress Cloths, Fancy Plaids, Oriental Lusters,
POPLINS, MOUAIES, ALP ACCAS, Wool Delains, Printed do
In all the new colors. 4 Sack ing (ioods in Tan, Brown, Drab aud Checks, Gilbert's
S ylos Balmoral Skirts, very cheap call and sec them. Ladies are Invited to txamino onr
Stock of Notions, which th?y will flnl as complete as any in the city
Wo are now in receipt of thn latest novelties in Dress Trimming!!, such as Laces, Fringes,
and Shawls will liml it to their advantnge to give us a call before pura in
attenticn of JtlieGentlcmen is directed to our new stock ofe (/lot.
receiro the ew Styles of Print-i as stoa as they aro issued from the works. Call and
see the latest Figures in lier rimick, Spraguea aud Duunells, at
N I E S
HO Main Street.
North Side, between Fourth and Fifth
EYE ANl) EAR!
Dr. CHAS. E. WALL, Operator on the ISjeaud Knr, who la» for the past wo years operated with such «nicer al mccuss, in ludianapolis, will bo iu Terro Haute OJ Wedneeeay, Thursday and Friday, Oct 2d, and •U!t, whore be may be consulted on all di*ea?es of these delicate organ?. Cross Eyes, removed iu out* miout", without interruption to LUSMIOS.-).— /.Cat* ait, Granulated Lids, I'lcers and Films of the Eye, also, Oppressive Discharges fr the
Ears speedily ciire'. No charge for au examination an.) opiuiou, and uo charse for uusuucesat'ui treatm nt. The best references given. Opera* ting jonu at tlie Terre Uaute House. 6t22Jwtf
Book Agents Wanted
Now re.tdy for deliverv, a new work of universal importance, is wholly unlike ordinary sui— "ti'rlptiou books, is standard, was prepared by the best talent in the country, is highly coiiim*udt.d by the most l.oted literary and tcieutifio ux n. Au
Agent ot teu years' rxptirlence says tie sells more iu prcportiou to thos't called on thuu any other work-he ever sold. Ha." no competition—freight ,prepaid, besides the lar^st couimi-siun other ttiduCeiiK nta Are olterud, too good to publish. ''~t)n)Y experienced and successtul Agents want eiJ. For particulars address
J. PATTEN FITCH, Chicago, III.
WE ARE COMING, Aud wiil present to any ereou sending us a club iu our Great Oue Price Sale, of Dry and FancyGoods. .Sc., a .Vilt Dress Pattern, lVce of Sheeting, Watch, Jtc., ftee of charge. Catalogue of geeds, and sample, sent to any address free. Address J.J. HAWES & CO., 39 Hanover St., Boston, Mass P. O. Bux 5125.
"Beyond the Mississippi:"
A Complete History of the New States and Territories, trom the Great Kirer to the Great Ocean.
BY ALBERT I). RICHAKOSOJJ. Owr 20,00) Copiet Sold in One Month 1 "Life aud Adventure on Prairies, Mountains and the Pacific Coist. With over 200 Descriptive and Photographic Views of the Scenery, Cities, Lands, Mines, People and Curiosttiesof the New Stales and Territories
To prospective emigrants and settlees in the "Far West," this History of that vast and fertile region will prove an invalnable assistance, supplying as It does a want long felt of a fail, autlieutio and r*li«bls guide to climate, soil, pro. ducts, means of travel, Jtc.
AGKNTS WANTS!).—Send for Circulars and seo our terms, «nd a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Cincinnati, Ohio, St. Loais, Mo., or Davenport,Iowa
EDGAR C. KNAPP, Agent for Trre-Hanto.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Household without Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient with
in reach lacks au important i^fegnard of health and life. A few dotes of this standremedy lor indigestion, eonstipation and liillioasnoas, relieve every distressing symptoms and prevents ptuigeroui comeuetites. FOB SALK BY THE ENTIRE DBUG TKADE, -ir-
A* HHBard
he
^To $100 pet mdhth alid traveling ex ponsts, paid good agents to sell our Pat nt Everlasting White Wire Clothea Lines. State age and Adaress Aitiericn Wire Co. lite Broadway N. Y.
$75!
ASic.—WoWANTED.—TO
GENTS INSUBNCKAGENTS, &c. wish to sesnro an agent in ovey citv i-i more than 5,000 population, to act for us in car.vassiug lor businots. A man wlio is already nslablUheu in lourn occupation which allows him a few sp3ro hours, can easily mcrease his income several thousand dollars per year. This ia an opportunity for active men to secure a profitable conncotion with the best established Advertising Agency in th« United States. -Address, with full particulars, references, AC., itu. P. KOWBLL CO 40 Park lio w, N. V.
PAINTS ior FAUMEKS ASiD OTULlia.—TUK GliAl'TON MINERAL PAINT COIIPANIL
KEP
are now manufacturing the
Best, Cheapest aud moat Durable Paiul in use two coats well put on, mixed witu pure Liuseed Oil, wili last 10 or 1^ years it is of a light browu or beautiful chocolate color,aud can be changed gruea, lead, stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit the tante ol tho consumer it Is valuable ,ior Houses, Kirns, i'onces, Agricultural Implume'uts, Carriage aud Car-makers, Pails uud W'owdeii ware Canvas, filetal aud Shingle Roofs, (it beiDg't'ire and Water proof), Bridges, Burial Cases, Canal iJ'jLUs, ships, Ships' bottoms, Jb'loor Oil Cloths, (oue Manufacturer having used 5000 bbls. the past year,) and as a paint lor any pupose is unsurpassed lor boiiy, durability, elasticity, and adhefiivisue a. Price St per bbl. ol 300 lbs, which will supply a iarmer for ytum to comc. Warranted iu ah cases as above. Send'for a circular, ivbich gives full pariftfcuJjiM. Hone genuiue unless branded in a trade mark, Graftou Mineial Paint. Address DANIKLBIDWifiLL, Proprieter, 251 Pearl Street, New Ifork.
COPiKi OF ALXr YOUR
lie Metropolitan Collar Co.
Make i'll'ty-JSigUfc varieties of
Ladies' aud CJenta' Collars aud Cuifs. The largest concern for sr Al'fciti UUOLS in ihe Woria. _OIUce, »07 Bromlua), Kenr York.
You're Wanted I Look llere!
Agents, boLhm.Liei.iid lemaee, wanted everywhere, to sell I ho I'AlliNr 1MPBOVKI) INK. ilKSBBVOIK, (0y which lromouo to two p.iges cau be wiitieu witboat replenishing witu ink), auo our fancy and Dry Goons, etc. j"Oan 'jlear trom #3 to 5JIC ad y. No cup.tal r.quired. Price 10 cents, with au advei tisement Uescribiug an article lor sale in our Dollar l*urct»»siug Agcncy." U.iculars sent I'HtE. HASil'JiAi* «St .liJiJSfD.\liL, 65 Mttuovor Street, Boston, MS*SS.
ANTED-—SALESMEN—To
wages aud steady employment. Address, with s.amp, UAJJILTON, PKRKiT Si tO., Cleveland, Ohio.
$10 A DAY MADIS BY AS OAK,
with uiy 1'ateut Stencil Xocls. 1 prepay the samples fr«e. Beware of iofriugurs. My Circulars wiil explain. Address A. J. FULLAM, Springfield, Vermont.
Mr. VAN NORMAN'S ENGLISH
AND FRENCII FAMILY SCHOOL ii-r Young Ludii-a, No. 5 WcBt 38th St.eet, Aew lork, will ro-opeu S-pt. 2ti. For lull inloimation sec Circular. AddrosB as above.
Tiie Richest Man iu tiie World.
Extract from a Letter front D.irdit Solomon ll~lhscltild.
PAKIS,
SLU April, W
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BELMONT
\V£ STILL LIVE!
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THE TERR FvHAUTE JVJjIK KKV F,
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GOLD
LKTJKBS
bj using the "PKNN LETTKR BOOK," auu "I'enn Instautaneons Sympathetic Copying Ink." No Press or water useil. Letters written with thisiuk, copy perfectly ia the "Penu Letter Boek." without the use Jf a Copying-press Give itatiial. Madeoulyat the "PennManufacturing Works," Philadelphia. Bex 217.
ti n/ iAijKSJl'i' wanted, to cell Six Now InUUUU veutiona, of great value to families all pay e.n pr«tit?. Sena 25c and get 80 pages aud sample gratis. Ajeuts haine made $1UO,UOO.
KI'iiitAIM BROWN,' Lowell, Mass.
AGKNTS WANTED. Tor a new publication needed iu overy tauiliy.'' Commi'n3iona 50 Pe cent. Send 30c. for sample, or address P. GAUr RETT 3i Co., Philadelphia.
MADAM FOY'S
UOitSGT SKiltT SlIlTOltTKU
Combines iu oue garment a
Perfect Fitting Corset
Jud the meat'ledinibla Skirt Supporter ever oliVrod the public. 11 places tho weight of the skirts upon tho shoulders :Ds!caU of the hips it improves the lorm without tight lacing gives ease and elrgance is approved aud recommended by physicians. Mauuiacturod by U. B. SAUisUitiiS & CO., 9ti Summer St., liodloii.
closed in New York yesterday afternoon, at KIM.
COLORED
THE
Faubp, Sulloiiere.
Will you be kind enough to have 1 rw.iidud to me here SJiW bottles ol your ludiau iuii. vut you will cend at the same timo the account, 1 will forward you ilie amount through Messrs.
I Co., Now York. I
UAUOS
KAMIVtOQtiCrlUi
LA.»,hone
aud
couni si^u i' by J. T. LANK A O-)., Propriet is 103 Bioaowas, i. Y. ttSi"teul or Circular.
or "pati-nt cast iron or i« ickine -U iiCil too:?." Send for mr StW CnuaU'gue of IMPRoVKD ti l'K.NCtL DIKS, 20 varieties all of St.el, caroluiiy liuislied «bd tempered. g.
M. SPKSCKR
5
CO.,
DIl
m«-diciu,)
IIOVEY'S GuiMm m, Is now ready, containing a list of ISO© varieties of BULBOUS KLOWICKS, with rimuy en* graving?,
A Benailfal Colored Plate,
and full directions lor culture. Sent post-paid on receipt of 10 cents. Address IIOVKV A CO., 63 Kort? Market street, Boston, Haas.
AGKNTS
jurors in North Carolina are said to be
giving satisfaction to the bar generally. ,, ,,J
A rnAiD has been discovered by Which 3,COO il-: legal Democratic vote# were received in Philadelphia.
THE
radical clerks in the Departments at Washington are very nervous and fearful of being distcharged.
THE
quarterly reports of the National Banks are being received promptly at the office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
GENERAL HAYS
THE
has been elected Governor oj
Ohio by a small majority, ranging from fifteen hundred to three thousand.
Internal Revenue officers of New York continue to make seizures of whisky for violation o£ the revenue law.
GEN. SHERMAN
has left Washington for St. Loui-,
not being up to the Administration standard for a Cabinet officer.
TIIE
American Bank Noto Company huve decided the spurious 7-30 bonds to be really counterfeit, aud it ia supposed they wore executed in Europe.
TUB
123th regiment of colored, troops, the ]w£t volunteer regiment in the service, is to proceed immediately to Louisville, Ky., to be mustered out.
THE
President has remitted the sentence of six teen soldiers, members of the 6th Artillery, U. S A., tried at Buffalo last summer, for attending a enian pic nic, and wearing the Feniaii uniform.
GREAT
excitement prevails in Richmond, A7
over the news of the late elections. The negtoes are said to be in a furore about the great change in popular sentiment at the North.
TIIE
Democracy of Ohio are already canvassing the United States Senatorship question Thurmen, late candidate for Governor, is the favorite), and will probably be tho man.
THE
first meeting of the Government of Ontario, Canada, has been held. All the members were present. It is understood that nothing of special interest was before the Council.
Two Cabinet officers, Stanbery and Welles, are said to have done all that was asked of them to secure Democratic succcss at tho recent elections.-
THE
telegraph states that the President is to be serenaded to-night, when a speech is expected and some disclosures of his futuro course towards the radicals.
DEMOCRATIC
THE
politicians from Pennsylvania and
Ohio are makiag desperate war on McCulloch, because he could not be used to aid them in their schemes.
Congressional sub-Committee, to inquire' into tho loyalty of Kentucky Congressmen elect, have arrived at Lexington, and have commenced taking testimony.
THE
Assistant Commissioners of the Frcedmen'H Bureau, report a remarkable change for the better in the relations between the whites and the blacks in tho Southern States.
latest dispatches from Paris state that af, fairs in Italy are very grave, the general belief is that the whole nation will follow Garibaldi iu his effort to restore Rome to Italy.
A DIFFICULTY recently occurred on the Santa" Fc road between the escort and the passengers stage coach, in which throe men were killed and one wounded.
THE
contemplated changes in tho Cabinet will not take place till after the New York election The President is being manipulated by Seymour, Hoffman & Co., aud negotiations to heal up quarrels with the Iew York Democracy are pending.
GEN.
SNEITMAX is still ignorant of the reason he was sent for by tho President. It is presumed lie was intended for tho Treasury Department, but not answering the President's catechism satisfactorily, it remains doubtful wbat he was called to' Washington for.
TnE Cincinuati Enquirer, of yesterday, claims Democratic majority of eight, on joint ballot, the newly elected Legislature of Oliio. The Gazette says the returns are incomplete, but- •heprobability is that tho Democrats have the majority in the Legislature.
IT
appears to be a settled opinion that the Cabinet is to be immediately reconstructed. In the new arrangement the New York Democracy are to have first choice and control the whole matter, the President being thoroughly scared at their action in their recent Convention at Albany, and will do anything to appease them ami give them" all tliey want. Senator Patterson, the President's son-in-law, says that Gov Seymour will snrcoed a present Cabinet officer.
THE
SoLoiio.N KOIHSCHILD having recom-
imuJkd to mauy of hU frieuiJs Maiur LANL'S LIN1MENI', aud they being doiioila lo procure it, to should adviso hi'U to vstablish depet iu Pari.-.
THE IJTDIAK LLMMJiT, As a relief, ever ready aa a killer of Pain ta-. keu inwitdiy, or outwardly applied, has no equal For the relief aud euro of ItbCUUlUtiC aud .Neuralgic Affections, Sprains, Briiists,&c., it is uuei|Ua:led. It ia also moat etlicaoilius, tik iiivardh. tho euro of hOlCra. Cramps and i'uius iiVtiicslomoch, Diarrhoea, Dyes^cntcry, Cholera Morbus, iho-cra Infantum. &c., us ., Witfioui exception tiie RIOSt tUIIAC^l the world uli idi. No
stockholders of tho Virginia railroad are iu session at Lynchburg for the purpose of considering the subject of consolidation with oth'iSouth Side Virginia Railroads, which wereseaveil with a notice from the War Department at Washington, forbidding any change iu the Presidency of the Company until all the claims due the Government for rolling stock and material sold it, at the conclusion of the war on cud ?, -re paid. The stockholders appointed aConiii.itt.e to confer with General Grant, and adjourned until th" second Tuesday in November.
HAD
LY B-.oulU
out it. Every RAV
IKWIIU-
BLEA
by laud tliouid
KA^orKtea
have a bottle". MLNKRS una
leeid-
ing at a distance 1 om Physicians should keep it constantly iii hand. Iu caso of accidents, and suiiiieu attacso al Stomach Cbmplacuts, its value i'autjot be ei.liiiiatod. Inquire for Maj( LA
NE'S
INDIAN LlXiMKNT. and take no other, RICK 5«» ft*, p. bottle, k'or sale at W bolesaio »n I lt^tail by Oemae Burnes & C..., U1 Park Row. N. V. Cale A Robiueon, ISO Umeiiwic St N.Y. F. C. Wells & Co., t'ulion it., N. Y. Clias. M. CfitveuJeo, 3S titu Avenue, Y. aud by respettabie Druggists thronsshou tiio warl.il. gtiiuiub utilosa #ii:n«d oy Jous Titos.
tho Republicans of Vigo county
turned out on election day and voted, a? they ought to have dono, we would have elected overy man on our ticks'., ncd also elected Maxwell Judge of ti.-c JaaieiaV .Circuit. But tliey did'nt, and ve did'nt elect a man, and Vigo county with a caojij Republican majority is reported abroad with ti Democratic majority. A MUH!! item lor the meditative.
IT
Djii't be hitmbuggea by imposteis
Biatlleboro, Vt.
Manhood nud the vijfor of Voulli rebtorcd iu four weeks, succe-s (iuarantccU.
itKCOllD'S Knsence of Lite Restores in]y lower, .rem haiever cause arising, the e!tec is ot' early p.-ru cious habits, soli-abuse, im :oteucy at:d climate give way at ouce to this woudrrt'ul
if tak-u regularly accordi.g to th?
directious which are very simple, and require no rt straiut from busiuet-s or pleasurej. Failure is iu.p -asible. Sold iu Lot a at 5li, or 1 quantiti in oue for S3. To be hid only ot tiie sola appointed tigi-ut iu Auiericn, IiKRMAN GEI7TZBi*, bi3 Bowery, and 205 21 Ave., N. Y.
AGKNTSto
WAN rsi.—A Silver P. Watch given
gratis the purchaser of every HO of Aeuuedy'K Mammoth Price Stationery Package the largest iu the world. (As an inducement to have them inirodueed). A eti ts *eli ihetu bR fist as they can rea^h them cut. 9o0 per day c&u be made tare. Pr.ce pax hundred, iaclud.^g watch, $15. Kttnil nt 25fi. each. Also ueaiers in cheap Jewelry, Si! er Ware, Photographs, &c. For lull particulars of Prize Package and Catalogue oi Jewelry Ac", aud other saleable ^ooda, addree-i 1. MoNitOi, ivK)v»SElY & CO., Cor. Sth and Wood St,, Pittsburg, Pa.
WANTED—910 to 20 a day to intro-
duce our new patent
1NU
STAR SUUTfLK
MACHINE..
low priced machines make the
SKW-
Price It uses
ami make* the genuine
L$210.
STITCH.twothreads,
OCK
All other
OHAIM
SrrrcH. JCx
clurite territory given. Send for circulars. W.
G. WILtfOX
A 'jo., Mmmfaetwri.
9HIO,
CUTKI.AU.-I.
is quite refreshing to see in the returns of the election in Indiana the handsome Republican gains that loom up in many counties throughout th. Stale. A morbid indifference as to the result pre vailed among Republicans in some iTacos, but in others they turned out and did their duty nobly. We have held our own in the aggregate, and established the fact that the Republican is a powerful party in the State, and only needs a grand occasion to bring it out in all its pride and glory.
AVK
confess to great disappointoient in being deprived of tho pleasure of perusing the speech of A. Johnson, which was to have been delivered on FriJav right, after the serenade. The latest election news is said to-have not mado tho Functionary as "gay and festiv»" as he and there aro whisperings that lie was telegraphed to, that in view off the approaching New York election lio had" better not speak. Now, he is a man that always says something when bo speaks, and it was feared that what ho might $n^. might be damaging to Democracy in New York. Therefore he has resorvad hi? garrulous deluge until a more prof iiious season, when there w'll be no election?! in the way, and thus the Radicals aro permitted to live a little while longer before he opens on them.
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•raasAM MOY Wfrc
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA .OCTOBER 16, 186T .1 J-J"* PA
THE NEWS.
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•'JPor P?esik|Qt' I ii 4 Repii long? •'dodb^ fefe subject ifc disclaims str?y^wfS5.
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WH1' -^rn !?h ti Id ffa tlrtl ifio^t
President. Its-nt-e deserving of geaenat oonskiBt'Stfbt^ tho estifnatc pHfcs^d iijypa^fi'^^f'a«t'ei' by those who bawik*jbwri ^ting^sK, X-t siy&ijsiiiy ,H Tw "A solvjieV^f .'u'nBiirpasf^^e^pvVnvjjrid tried in tbb governtupnt of. 'mteh iu tho fioldv no orte.denfes.tii'Mft ii bo wer, most' p^1" |n 't^ajT cbafaiiter U-.ibmbiiwd-aaIIBSHftba
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than the soldier.l"-M6 easiiyi','B»-: cause b8' go,p«(?ns reasonably, aijcl the se*. cretvlresVn this, that men subject.tq. his coa^oS'd fere, mot© ii*!dftr icbmmori nienv in cji 9^d to^ fe9is ttiq'peffgq|troQ w.admiJaietratwpiabuit.yf especially
e.lucpti«p:,-i... ipernm^iit. Toosnj^ihiitGe-n lirid a civil soldier, is.sa^qjf .ira' ts.not'or« rsgant,.aoc ovorVeiii'ina:ooV tyran^^l^a his. aiUi or oif S^iViVto ward s" citb
er
men'• His geographi^t'^^le^b^bf tHe country is unsurpassed'. Trier. ii. i,fVl!Ill),% in(J!II!l!ll!l \f st vulIwy? pt'iO&i''iSkA'I'C*®^10 not sfittli^d— The peopio of every part ol. tho county
talive^ of till to victory, or held' tiae&i at his mercy jn .defeat.. Thii*. knowledge ojf, tho country Bind of its people is it qualification of no email, .moment' $n a Ohief MagiSir^to. of ,a',pktir^iajlt^'" Ihij^at-1 af timo when the fltiest syBsihi^itlftsJujj the hoars are to be i'eDdlied'i,n^ti:i? of ftarinohiziiig' tfio "fionflidtj'Qg,, fifemen.t^ of feeling tbat- have:beon H» divtfroe,,i a'ridwhich baVe "brought to the nation'.--udh ani amount of ^ctiiiiul{ite'd woe. I'll) goii.ef^lpractical intelligenco, in all things touch' i^: t^Or.ipijLiraats^fy^e qountry jand' the wfetl-bBingVf recPpfe^iof^io niioi -is Ma superior. He practiaes^conomy [liemore rigid iu public expenditures, brrdae pryiciple that it is wrong to-' do otaqrwisQ.-j-His aduiinietQitioa, in this regard, tiHit lighten the public•ba-ruun^j21 nutribet' of millions, in our.tpi»io »,.:iuat'ili\f oujd be haziirdous-for/ussitji juatue. Hi.,! tuinclfis jis quick as a Hush ki deUjcLsa wrdnjj, aud" equally quick in doyfciuKJirtteaiedjy AVbero one is possible wilMu. Uio -lioufnaj jpioprjety. W.ith fqjcygQ^ijii m?,
of just bisipotry case ci'ery
icy wouldrbe. that,of, p,01150, .iti,yjyfar consistent with puuiic/lioaoi'2 ,..Itf law pa'$sea by the r^pre^u^l.u^tw of the people and ot the St^ti,£,, iu^qjided to prom.ote or protect tho public weliare, jbo^will consider it his *acrt-u duty to ucqtiiesco.— tiS&b»3i||^fc<ii CilV etS'nan'ea by his det,ermia^ ^jijpojiif.iojv U.U thtitwlil.lhat right,shjiji..{#0done, evef position,lip is'pyicedrty thu ii'tdi. CiS.'tent.of Ins^jJj^jCr it,wijf bt),d.y.JK'.""
S ~r TTrTTT-r».fS» .—t— r,ir t. 'n Iir CCJ^Itile re
cent .electiou wo*dono(.!fln4 jny -reason.to
shake onr coiifideirce tllat d)&" R^publicna
party is 'suprtfuie.^As. tho \sniplvi--af-the: buitie, rispfJ wi^ §30. tlwt. Wore
tho fightpfttid: not onjyi«to«d d^.i i.ut
routed the en'ortfy bettfer^'"adjiyitjjgo
than" wys 'ut'tirsVsuftpdie l, ."'Hie iing&r ro11 -.q i-ii« 1 ports vvero Domocratjo, b#t ikiQ^rfp^ctd'rs had: not ibqea' qvor. fcln^ field,u filitfy.^iad ik'gl(ict d!t!is3*m! t:!i6 most 'Mmjwntaiit engagdiniint?,1 f-iilnct' to i-!c hear inythicg of them and.therJ'V d«lfcdiid Ee msiiiPiifArof 4lm li e.y rhjtl ichicv.ed 'grttt viy the roi--: serve c-ijr^s of Iho Rcpn%!i^?h-'•rrtt'rj.yl.jv/jri
heard fr?:ai- tho Jl-ojiuj&Jiua -futej soancd ilaff '. ani}. j.h^ jVnt]'. iiovorangu mvu-i tl vaniaj tho'Stnto xvatf &ot •piinw^sedjj lilw'y. VRGURM itfou W.-JS lire work of fr/utheparty was left' to the lihw^y^p^rLivil'fce Republicans ©iiiy ::iv3 ««..4as theVt a W have e'Hfrfed the .*^' ani over-i. whelming majoril.y on joint ballot, -which will givs.al/l^iliblican U: ^v- Senator a is defeated by only'tx.pnvtli njHj'itffey. Ae a, ample' of the tajHici ot tho l)eJiioqra.csy) in„ Pehrjsylvfrnia, j^|losing.,, from a sefrftit irml:tr i»s4»jvi -Ivy fft.j riilie Jixectjli.vie toe pro^i^us to. the oleotion a- -si •.
In very slow (tiitrfcU I vvoukl suggest, a, ecial con.txa.OL with active men. Ttiusln.v'd^ed ISCsi RitfW'*U ic vote® in
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120
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votf£,l!
M»'rentive
to brjuw "wmr. soul) for lis: v.' sl 8 Be, very ca, ef«I "f i-h's .p-ipor. j'. entirely private. JS..jvau-Jurvo-any .d)$bt of tbo men yju onitpKje. toll other? .of y..ur.tricr..Js yim .hi^va plii'-ei tuqn^y in their hunda^__ n, „.,.
AYltlli^r••At.tWKlTjACk. Chn*rmnxi From Ofii tho veifi'ro'i= fbenit! of 10,-•
if* V&> 'J
000 Democratic niajority.\\'}j 1 .^11,il.rst grected our ears, UzzJeiJ iiil .U.'iinBJlF CaaJ^d out. and up wmo -n:-. tn^Vm(y ":if ovor 3.000 'for trsvcr.'-th^ '9? 'tfifltTferitfr candidate for Gi vr-rno".! ^lfeal)om cracy have a.majQ^jty offour, onVj'ii'tt balloi in 'ihft, Legislatur^nnd t'nat nK' thicarhave to cxtilt over in tte-'hifO-wloctipns.
ples^and tVcmajon^ wul}^rjJgbly reachp 27jOOQ. ,'s We consider..tbo suiectione as hjgjijy, -WMi'Otritiisn sfo'lfej'ubli." let tt? eleetifiji hv do*
beneflcial. n? rf-i cans to, never 1 et^cleotT^i Uy lo fault, tuj^ to t^tu oujtfie. Democracy a broadside on-ej.'ory„ oocasion.
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For. a' aay or t^jD^itiufinaiicipft}!*!* ftTfi
?Ujn|tr4t«a tvilW Ugli/f(Ai»flFdi
ert cotfk^of great spfWdT-^r tatlHrni diun'y SfMs'thut^ttldn^
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of those whom the Ml be found that^a^js^tfkr .majority of the^Mirtir^-:«Tbe iiOttpS'He fHongives $ »ffei8$Kl why Geh
Tfee'Hjcdfd' also shows that ftt!' {he oSii:&r :pcvporty of tho-banurdpt turna,^over.. to the t^«ig«pe,.was- of tho vaiap. of 'icludijug $ou#ch()id und kiic.iori t'araiturd,''M?nich latfer was appraised a ^1?5.
By tils rtl?trd iV'also app vir? thut the $51 50 above followed to-ibw retpiaed by Vobb of provision-- on hitu4 ,.i
It appears also that Cobb is a .ucueeholtlct 5n Stdrtinsviile and that 'his fAti[ilyiWRtrtsts of a ^vife"and tfirco sriiaji'cbilrffen -i ^oyU,vipsisJ.s^ that tho a&iiguo-i-jught. to Iliava' allowed him to ret .it all lite h'o'aiohotd R:rid kitchen furnitt r", asioHnt-"ngfc.as.-iWjij L»Ve seeflj.to $175. J1 purges.! u.o-.oihf3i',objectjofl.. Wlietuor,.. thoret'oM, under Ibe 14ih section of tlio bnHkrupt act,'' a'SfciiKTupt,- being a li'oWoho^ier, is absolutely eiiticled to ret,nib' neeei-sary household and kitchen, furniture to. .an: amo.unl.,iipt fixcet-ding $500, ig queson to bo dccij^d.. The pr,ovi.oj ol that
Ction whibh'touch thU" qiiosibn aro as, follow: --J •.*»•• That.ihcro shall ba excepted fr'fii^Lba operation of_the provisions of tbis seotioa tiie n'eqesaijry huti»ehcld aiul kiuhim i'uvfeiture,' 'and^uch''outer aftioloi,d nccciuies of ducli bankrupt ai tho assigneeljptjl.Il.!de&?gnata and.3et »p :rt, havi :g rff-: erenee in the amount to tho4utnly, nrtffon' iiiTtl' crrc'tuiisUncos of tiui bsii-krupl-ailt^other'hofc'-R) exo^o'Vin va^ui. ^,juty ea49,- the flUtn of fivo hundred dolrs ,»pd also, the w.cari.tig ,app»V of stXcb banlcruptj jvq. I tba'l. and chifdrin, ^n^' 'Sto uniform, jlrtns: and eqiiiftnents of anyp r?oii who is or.hws bean a soldier in tiie militia or in tho service of the! United -States and ,such other property as now is or iterc.«f!cr siiali bo, efcgftfyted' from attac!i:nr r: o- '••-.'••a-jrv,' on levy on execution by tho daws of the ITnit«d States, and such oU pr^vriy ni inclu icffTn flioTorcgoing -ti 'in as -isexempted from le^y aud" sa'e uoon exo,cu.tV9i! ytjur, process pr ordec of any o:urt by the laws, the .S'.ato in v.'liich-\-te'1)ahkrupl has"his dmnieil ut the lituo 'irf'tfitf'commeticettJ*»nt of t*io pr os: "jin^g in bankruptcy, to art itmount not exceeding that allowed bw ouch Siato i.xo-uplioa laws in force in the year eighteen iuuiand t-ikty-four.'' tn construing this provision of tba BftfikruptAct, I'iiiolino to ti.ink the following cules.musb- }revail 1. Every bankrupt wh is a householder, •its absoltifttifciilttlejt io haec /'tis necessary jfiiifi- kuciifft fu „aittt
hisk
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fhey i8lsSp®^«jd4 v^^j^n seen siace. it.iiai»pottod iLed)oimwetaVl5a '•gbuf&l'^ofi'chrckeiiV.' ..Ocr. ^pfgliphfi of-
ed ^^,otir boys *ny •w,a*mt"?li^iutlwn»» iMadCTj'hprrowed Irom.. tlw. cuss Wouldn't cro-Wa ^ftiir^ej-^u^nH havo opened hii iifkuA WjWan oyster knife. iv-w*U£01t«
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RIGftTS tTXDtfB THE
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-WHAT IS XKOESSA-Kf
Morgan county, Indiana', was declar'au a 110
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,tbe^ provisions pf that act, Cobb bad I
rftli^g^jf the Assignee the, bankrupt, ex cepted- aqd the exception tlius taken is now befdre'tfils Ootfrt for tJebfsiori
Bv tbe record. it, aoDears that tha de
md,under and.hy virtue of an act.pl, the
oases, tho $dm of thre6 -hundred dol-
l«rs.".
a a on hand, amounting to lilty-ouo dollars
iaTOkflfty''ceV'it'!.
''I fafuse to allow yon. to retain any iKo^e property^of apy-idedcripiion wbatv^'jr, for therTol/owing "reasons, to-vvit:
I.?,! Bstidtiiy'ydtir wifs is owner in foe of eighty acrei ofi. knd in t'tbis. Mor^in caunty,-of tbe vaJue. of $1,0.00. "A{so,, she'i.s thp( owner iu fee of a hb!iis6"and lot—your residence—in- Mar-J tinsvillo in tsatet' county, of tbu value of $'2,000., I'... j. "Also, shu is the owner of parlor furiti^rein yotir'house of the value of $123 One'btd
1
ahd beddibg 40
Une sctiiof q'ioenswarc? 7 One ojd,,. bureau and^abiOj &c 10 To which add valu,oof real estate 3,180
TothhV.i..... $3,000 Being her separato property.'' 2. Bccau.se in my opinion, vnup condition, iipder these circuu stances is much bettut1 than that'of a iiuinbuV of your creditors.! •.
By tho record it also appt ars .iiiut the 00 allowed by tho assi^neu be retained by Cobb under tho provi^ioti of the State IH^r, consisted of ".."titio bond Hvhidh said Taylor, as hU' asti^ixo, btld ainst, pne John Duakwori'b culling for a deed to four town lots Hariinsr. ville.""
txcmytad,
qiMttnt not cxcctd'yiy $j.d0.
,, liu U}\- thai, und'-T thi« ru-.-j t!:o furaitu're sexempted, umst ,L •'tuccssary' jX'Uecliojd and kUchen iuroi .Vid I
tjat ilie assigned IUUSI, in tbo iirot
ijasirtijq'',, judgo what. purticular arucles ,urv •\ieij03iary7.,and wnat are not. But is jiulgm«nt. must lo ccvUroiied by a ^tund leyal .discrolion and by tho spirit aud i^Uin.t of tiie act.under c*tn .ideration.
I tbi^lc thd.act iotend- tint every b»nk« :rpptAbpuseboldei' tfhttll bo perinttuwl r., tain as much household and kitchen fur* nku-re, up-te the value ol j0o, us may be. .reasonably necjessafy to ^.inalsi bun to ^ouse. in a plain and convenient miUHiVf- And t'sup)se ib ni sueli a case, the fact that his wife shay b-ivo, as
Bwf eeparate-*property, bi:iSoho3di.,aud kitchen furniture in uso iti tho jiiyu^ej,
no tTifierence. By tbo .w of Indi» ^ariftfttfeh'i^parate property (b not lol0Bg t».hjtn: he has iw right to its posscssiou or introiy and eh.) icav, at anv ny«^(iht,alai%%jnit liis ill, .refnovo and di?}io:-v of "it^" 1 tbink, t!-ert-f^ra tlial tbo assignee efr^l5 in tak^g ibto .cons/deta* ^o«, ttio. prdj^rtv of tt^e
:W
f$ in detar*
mifiing hovV aiueb tho bu?ha id fthoold root ^eusehold aud 'kiich&t lurniture. Ifyifii'f JifOperty iu too no'uic ou^ht to.ih»vo tieea. ouatiidered by tb» aifffgtwfo, ttiH"iirs#st«^ *hat interred iirreiusidlg tiie, hbi6arj^„to. rBt*iun$l|6 w^cth of hou#i ha «nd litc'hi ert^ftlfHftXire. 'Tfle W/fe prtvpPrty in the 'ijule* pirlor fumibed' iusiitbedding worth $40—a setaof queenf^ftre i$7— an old fo'?eai^^hdf"1table. w'qrt^^|o *-Th all w-rth no mora than $i#Q. Ajcurt may, I tbiuk, jttdicialfy iako nH te -liiat th«ie articles (fid .hot'taiapcs? al! tjia ry" household arid liuoiien furmture of »i family coashtiDg of A caan, and wife and
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ti
.mU jwnnh Vfe. ifHtirh *ik f£.i
three small childran. If to this the signee had added the $175 worth of the bankrupt's household and kitchen furniture, it only wculd have amounted to $355—surely little enough for the "necessary" furniture in the dwelling house of such a family. And, if to all this we add the $51 50 allowed by the assignee as "provisions" the whole will amount only
I« thir United States District Court tbeii-fdfiowifi'Vf detiislon- oiado last S a a a In'lSc maimer M"v -of J-In jBaijkruptc.y—r42. ..YaiaJSurc^ v. Iff, Junej l^t, Van Buren CoVb.'of I ?Qd kitchen furniture, the assignee may, I eraoon, Mr. Weed Uw'apejihs'ir
8
•Kb'Sr''property,"wliich hci clairnodP'wasa!- I *urn,tur®* I think his construction was I incensed Mrs. Lincoln agains .'Mflexcepted from said provision but the ^ronS' f^think the phrase in question I ard. The President,gave th•« I 4-^jgngfkdisallowed! his claim'. To this
ony
RS to
tli#irpru^ion'df tbrt^4thl faction of tho ^oeP house in a plain and comfortable Prince, having the same nun: .a#l-]x!tand im ooantiuiio.T itharewitb, I
ma^ner
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6
to $406 50—$93 50 less than the act of she is represented a3 beintr ^Vc Congress permits. gry with Thurlow Wied 2. The act must be so construed that, I Seward and Raymond. Ia fx. N over and above the necessary household I Commercial Advertiser, of S»tn-
discretion exempt in favor of the and friends,' defensq:
"bankruft' by this Court." The io:itter was "such other articles and neces- I In her conversations, Mrs 1. then referred: to the proptirrJSoglster and ®a^es" as he may think right. But in represented as bitterly de.non n. sub^oqJiontiy, on a. meeting ol his credi- I
in8',30
tori, W.ijiiam B. Taylor was appointed I "nave reference in the amount to the I no Warrant or excuse, for bt* bfirassigfftee.'"!?'
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Perilous Balioou Voyage Across Lake Erie. [from tiie Cleveland Plain Dealer of Thursday.]
An exchange informs us that an seronaut named Thompson, who ascended recently from Toronto, descended safely near this city, the balloon having been taken by a strong upper current across the lakes. Much anxiety was felt in Toronto as to Thompson's fate before the telegram arrived announcing his safe lauding. Mr. Thompson gives the following account of hi3 advonture: "The balloon ascended at 4:49, and from the velocity the balloon was traveling at, I soon perceived it was foolish to try to descend. It soon became evident to me that landing in Canada was out of the question,iand that all arrangements must Le made to be driven across the lakes. The fl *st thing that struck me was to drop the grapnel to the full extent, 120 feet. This acted as a guide to the distance the balloon might be kept above the surface of the water it being now dark-, andr by placing onu hand on the rope, tho effect of thegrapnel striking the water was distinctly felt. With an open bag. of ballast on my knee, every time the grapnel struck the water, a couple of. handfuls of sand were thrown out—and to this plan alone I owe my own preservation and success. '•The ballast taken was about three hundred ani fifty pounds. For three hours that plan was carried out, and then cauie on one of the most drenching and mcrcilo-s rains I ever felt. I could not see fifteen feet before me, and the noise of the rain on tbo balloon and the water Was such as to entirely unnerve me. My hands became numb, and I was drenched to the skin. I now Degan to perceive my position more acutely, though I determined not to give up until all the ballast and moveables were gone. The rain was flaking the balloon heavier every moment, and the ballast was thrown out more freely, till about 10 o'clock, when the fatigue overcame me. I fell into a stupor lor a few moments. By this time tho balloon had descended to within six feet of the water, and instantly out went twenty-eight pounds of ballast. The effect of this was that the balloon rose to an attitude of a mile, entirely through the rain-clouds, and then the moon shone brilliantly, and in this position it remained: about a quarter of an bour. The effect of the moon shining on the cloud beneath was such as any artist might be proud of. The shadow of the balloon was distinctly to' be seen traveling over the rough aud uneven clouds, giving the idea of a bal loon race. Everything now became calm. No longer tho hum of the lake or the rain.
All was still, but whether the storm still raged beneath was unknown. As the balloon descended, it was evident a .change had come over the scene. The rain bad ceased, aud the appearance of everything was of the darkest hue whether it was an under stratum of dar& clouds could not be known. Suddenly a glimmer of light was seen for a moment then, with anxious eyes cast down to perceive any object, at last small squares with darker margins were plainly visible.
These proved to be the fields and hedges, aod they appeared to vanish as quickly a* objects passed when in an express train. A town waa at last seen, and I board thousands of musical instruments. I then called but to know where I was, iiui the, reply was unintelligible." They, hqwever, Saw it was a balloon. About {,• '6 miles further on the grapnel caught bis a largfcvoak tree, and held fast. This a&erwards proved to be a little village near Cleveland. I then called out lustjiy tho sounds of persons singing and playing music were heard. These proved to be four young men who had been to a ball. They wero natives of Cleveland, and as they advanced nearer my voice wai heard. They at once set to work to pull the balloon out of the woods and convey it to a field, where it could be folded up. it was then 3 o'clock in the
most, in the language of the I tary Seward, for which, of cor
family, condition, and circumstances of man, and much less is he
the l^th Section of the Bank- I bankrupt." The assignee, it seems, I justrco, wrong, or even ankiiid .rapt Aot,Ahfe Assignee s«& apart to Cobb ^°.nstrued the clause here quoted as modi- 1 man. But we happen to i.r..- .v ceq^t,!^ property, as being ^excepted from ^inS
clause permitting the bankrupt Caleb J3. Smith, then Secretary
necessary household and kitchen terior, baing our informant—.,
Qualifies the expression, "such other I poleon'a dinner, for which articles and necessaries" which follows sent to the Secretary of the ,pTuV'S-°n
a»{Qwed
Liegislatlire qf(/the State of In liana, to I "ankrupt, under the terms "other ar- I Seward ordered both dinn« jxuti^pt prd^erty from srilo in certain I an~
n®ceS8aries,"
portl0a of
s'gnee
iti'snoWn byVive appraise*
cumstances of the bankrupt and in this latter case, it may be very proper to consider the fortune of the wife as well as the number and age of the children.
Under the provision of the act concern* ing "other other articles and necessaries," the assignee has very properly allowed Cobb to retain "the necessary provision on hand," amounting to $51,50, and there can be no objection to his doings in this respect. do not think that in any case the bankrupt law meant to exempt anything of irrre luxury or ornament in favor of a bankrupt. But I suppose that it is not tho policy or spirit of the law to strip him ot his property to such an extent a3 to leave him and his family without the means of keeping house and remaining together as a household. 3 In, case of every bankrupt, who is a householder resident in the State, he is absolutely entitled, over and above the exemption already considered, to retain, free from all claims of creditors under the bankrupt act, property, either personal or rsal, to the value of $300. And in regard to this exemption the assignee has no discretionary power, but is bound to give up tho property to the bankrupt.
In the case under consideration tho assignee has fully observed this rule. Upon the whole, the only error commiled by tho assignee in this case is his refusal to turn over to the bankrupt his $175 worth of household and kitchen furniture. As to this point his decision is reversed, and he is hereby ordered forthwith to deliver to said bankrupt the said furniture.
^urn'ture- fine» I payment, a bill of some $900
think that in determining what household manu, though wholly illegal c.» and kitchen furniture the bankrupt shall the President's wifa. tojbHrr»-w.
and that in determining how I and giving them a duplicat
to be retained hy ner at the White House. -I
employed in the I same restaurant and by hii
act above cited, the as- knew the cost of each. For
must then "have reference in the Seward paid$300, Mrs. Lir amount to the family, condition, and cir-
ed $900. But whether thrc1 hundred, the claim was alike n!could not be paid. For tbi*, Lmv Mrs. Lincoln quarreled Ull S e. Smith and Seward. This amoo, ever, was subsequently coveted Gardner's account, biftoccnsii which respect for Mr. Lincoln in.,.^r suppressed.
Though Mr. Lincoln left nn which enabled his family to 1v r. comfortably as they ever lived, t* and the poople would havo pr»n cheerfully "provided mum tic, -i them if Mrs. Lincoln herself, v.i
Mrs. Lincoln's propeniUy things was manifested early, .r any necessity wa3 foresees^ formation was reliable, evened j., coin's new linen shirts wero before the remains, which wcru in the twelfth had started "bourne from!whenco no trav^ turns."
Individually, we are obliged 1 Lincoln for an expression of lu it is pleasant to remember th o. always out of favor to that qu.iru. it is equally pleasant to remem wo possessed the friendship i. dence of Mr. Lincoln to tho !.t•„ his life, without paying court. did, to Mrs. Lincoln, and in .-r constant efforts to disturb on rti
The Cleveland BCerald, alter Je that Mrs. Lincoln, by her recc has forfeited, that claim to I N which the public is always rca tend toward a woman, says
The facts aro these: Ju-'r Lincoln's administrator, reports. estate was worth $75,000- Cong -. Mrs. Lincoln the Presidente ui year's salary, and also gave 1 besides, the name as was allou ca Mrs. Gen. Harrison.
Conditlon of the Crops in .lu September. The report of the Department culture for the abovo month 1 published. As regards tho the condition at the time of »r lower than in 1866, but thoro i. large per centum of incre.^: —amounting, according to ttn sixteen States, to about 41A weather during harvesting \"»s cial to the quality of the crop crop—adding tbo great ixicrc.' South to the defective pr' North and Northwest in uV stances—foots up a fair uvera Bye, barley and oats exhibit change from the previojs rep 11 oats were seriously injured in tions by the extremo wet wca in the harvest but generally-cb pears superior to that of last wheat shows an aver.ign prospect of a fair crop. Potu.o ting badly in many of the growing States, and the crop bly fall below theyiokt of las. .. gar cane and sorghum show a .t over the crops of last year. evidently on the decline in States. Tne crop now growii condition. In a few ot tho est, pie crop promises well, but the yield will be from 10 t. 40 below the crop of 1866 Hn increase in almost every Sui",,, large in many of them nact.! to 30 per cent, abovo the ccop 1 Tho wool clip of 1867 wiil front 5 to 10 per Cent, short of last year, attributable totbocivc ercl last winter, and tbo coi.=«.j posure and destruction of a g. of sheep.—Boston Journal.
Two doctors are on trial in li-n^i. ton, N. Y„ on a charge of setix.1864, to the Inebriate Asyiu n," -c. there.
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A IJew England paper says "iA of modern civilization ar.*, S. schools, newspapers and tho l.bcr^iju: soap."
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Congressman Wentworth v:-:. Lincoln's claim for ono hunuiv sand dollars, but Congress did 1 such a gift justifiable, Thero facts that should see the light, haps would explain Mrs. Line. ent "straightened" circumstance. such facts is this, that a bill for -r 000, for jewelry purchased ty coin was presented to Congress lowed, and the secrots of thai. cv could divulge the most rem:rt k..L that through Mrs. Lincoln w«.u for payment. We hope these i:-.. all be made public, and that it be known, what the hugo forty to Chicago to the White House,.. death of Mr. Lincoln, couu,ii« the country know the fact that it an appropriation of one turn .in.-, sand dollars to make good aat the Whito House, and let it who had the benefit of such piu .s.
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