Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 January 1868 — Page 2

WEEKLY EXPRESS.

We^scBiay Horning, JM*- IU, I8C8

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GOIB closed In New York Saturday arealng at 133%. THS BrltUh and American Weet India fleet* are toco-oporato in preventing the revival of th* rtavo trade in Cuba, which hae been planned

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t"~f. t?i» conference to which the Government of"I'ranse has invited tuo other Enropean power* for* i-^j eotUesiist of the Samoa question, has t««i: fiiinio-O*.

T- ..-r-~j the Great Powers have determined to o. ^IK Emperor Napoleon the basis *f the ,^".

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Bettlesuentof the troubles of

BY or Jier of the President Gen. Pope la relieved, a r.' 0-. n. s*".e Is assigned to the command of the 3-I :.:i itiry District. Gen. Ord is ordered to Callforui., an 1 Can. McDowell is assigned the eom-c-f the 4th District.

Gi.?, -JLS3 thinks Congress wlllaave to 7idj nllef for the destitution of the South, A jsr-jr^J'*0"

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»»deto have a government loan of

2s cr 2J million.) at six per cent, secured by Ilea 02 property and crop*. THIBE ia considerable opposition in Alabama to iho new Constitution. The HunUvllle Advocate, Radical organ, calls for the reassembling of the Convention to modify the objectionable features cf the proposed Constitution. £itAiOB H-.ITDB.MOK baa prepared a substitute fur Senator Sherman's finance bill, which he will jrercnt to the Senate \t» soon as an opportunity effeia. He will also propose »T an early day, a complete system "for remodeling the entire revenue department of the Oovernsient.

It has transpirod that a number of leading con•ervatives have proposed to the Legislature* of the States wblehhave gene Democratic, to reps* their resolutions ratifying the fourteenth article of the Constitution. If New Jersey, Ohio and California were to do this, it 1* believed the article could not be graftod on the Constitution.

Tzz Secretary of the Treasury has had prepared a et&tonont showing the amount of money furniehed by several State* forth* equipment erf troops, A:„ during the war. From thi* etetemont it Appears that #40,000,000 were advanced by tho S'.att-s, and that claims tor about $30.0»,W0 hsv«b .-en adjusted.

JToririiKiTxKDiKa the abrupt UrmlaaSlaa of the correspondence between Beoretary Seward and Lord Stanley on the Alabama eUims, tt is unJct stood that the new minister, Mr. Taorat**, cones ompowered with fall authority t» reopen the 'iuestion, with a view of effecting, If peMibtet »n ecriy and amicable adjustment tbe dlflcuJ.

A XELEOBAM from Cork gives details o* aoo«h*» Feaian movement. About midnight of the Wth A Ir-rge body of men w|eb blackened thee* *Urme« ai8.rt»ll Tower. The guard of the lower wa* overcome and scattered, and the victor* eolksted a ccatidcrable quantity of arm* and ammunition anJ escaped without molestation.

THE late operation* of FenUn* have bad tbe tifect of rekindling public emoitement in Bngland. 3Uny rumors are afloat, ineluding ©me that a Tenian cruleer had been »e*n off the Irish court, an: was chased irvay by war reesel*. A man bad txvu arreited en the charge »f bavlngnred th» fuse which ci.tt.od the explosion at Oterkenwell.

There tvcms to be little question thai the treaty wita Denmark for the purch**o of St. Tbeaa will meet with strong opposition is the Senate*. It'.» not at all certain that the Foreign Section* C-mm-.ttt-o of that body will report favorably upon thi praJ«=ct, and cvon if it should It* ob*na*S W«it? very slim in the 8onate.

EnrssTS from ««voral countle* in Virginia »tat* that a reign of terror prevail*. l»r**um*n have hflcomo dosperate awaiting the distribution of farrae, and now sc-ek revenge by boueo burning, cattle sUying nnd eiher *utrage». Th* clril authorities are powerless to protect, and military posts are so remote that the whites have determinod.to defend thonwelve*. The rssolutloa U, death bsfore negro supremacy.

Anvicne from the capital of Mexico state that tho excitcnioat among foreigners consentient upon tho withdrawal of the British IiSgatloa etill eontiauea. Correspondence from Europe states that it J. impossible thBt any money could be raised in tho old world for enterprise* In Mexico. There w»a a great dsal oFinla-ry, and th* bandits w«re quits tcUve ia nil roctions.

Juaas BrsT«r.», of the United States BUtriot Com ilabama, was shot on Saturday by District Attorney Siartic. Martin had been indicted fjr rorraue frauds, Masting the Judge he asked bi.n i: bo would allow that Indictment to take its conrso. Tbs Judge Dald "the law must take It* ccurJO," whoa Martin drew a revolver and shot tl.o Jud|?e twice, who foil to the ground. His wauiii'.j r-.ot consliJorod aortal.

Fa.ia oa invoatigotioa by the Coroner's Jury as to tbe cr.us-3 of the railroad accident at Angola, j*. ij cctablisiied that the rear oar.was not thrown frsv. the trac^ibya broken wheel, but by the «.•_•! !f tho Cleveland end Toledo coach tbe rear coach btiag sprung, thus throwing the wheels an inch end a half out of proper position. This fact w:r. bo officially brought out before tbeCowmer'e ury. No compromise cars were attached to the irnia.

•THE otatistlc* elicited by the Ways and Means Commitue in its invMtlgation of the whtoky ffs.nds show the the Oovernment has eollected or.:? 13 cents instead of «9,00 per gallon. It to prot-oiblo that the detailed *t*t*m*nt ef tk» amount of revenuerderived trom tbl* *eurce, called for by th* Ecu**, will *how that lee* tbaa 0 cent* per gallon have been eoUected during th* prcses* fiscal year.

HI removal of Gen. Ord is explained by the fact that it has been made at the suggestion of tJ.»n. Grant, who, while opposing any chango In the other Districts a* Injurious to tbe progress of Reconstruction, has been of tbe opinfcen for some t'rje that both th* military and •ivil administraion in tho 4th District would be Improved by a change of commander. The state ef affairs In bis District at the present tim* is not regarded voTy promising.

THESE is excellent reason for belleviag that the reports of destitution which are now coming up from tho South, particularly from Oen. Ord'* Department, are exaggerated so mr a* th* meat relicMe information go** to *how, the destitution is rather prospective than pre*ent. It may be grov.sr before Spring, but just mow It le not alarming. Among the blacks it baa been largely caused b) the action of the planters in dUebargSag t'.icir hands at the close of th* season, la Tt** la^ion of their contracts, and In some case* dl*. sissies-th»m beeaUt* they voted th» Bepublica* tirket.

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TuE'National InUlligmeer is in favor of holding tho Dem«mUc2p« Kationai Cdnveatioa at Iodijuutpolls, and ia nil probability thai point wUl ha selected.

A cojiMTJiacATXoii to th« Journal rf thi« pi«» purporting to beta signed by "many Germe* vottra," is g**og the rounds of the papers. The doaament wa* probably signed by some one »f tlie oli party leaders here. It i*y»: "A German placed on the Democratic State tloket would add strength, and aid materially iz its aucceas." That's the extent of their Jove for tbe Germans. They desire oa» on tbo ticket, b«cauae, his name would add strangthto the ticket. AH tlwy now \f*ni ia to ^ureerrtw^^fortha Ffcrty Principle amounts to nothing, and they propose to use the German and Iriahaian for their purposes, without aaving any interest whatever in his welfare in any other dlreotwa.

THE copperhead paper at

Green thinks that if Mr.

Brrviss.fjengose* .* tbfjR^**-**0?- ^I^Q^J QeVerttof -w«--the Republican T,iA3iD£taSrrD_„,-_-•ftenaechiii favor of the Alaska appropriation stli.

G*- HOWASD propoiee to meet the cases of dieis ths doutb, by a liberal application of the «ur--"i23 funds under hl» control, as bead of the rrcvcasc-a'e Bureau. .."7, "'is Patrio earnestly denounce* «ho*e who a*-

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Hoar. T. A HnrsKicxs has no longer any fonaMabl« ©ppotitfoa. for the.nonii. nation for the race for Governor, by the tin of January Convention. _There will, however, te «eru»e contest over the •election of tb« other-candidate^ for the State officer*.

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nominee. Mr. Voorheee should take his place in the Senate. There will be plenty of time to discuss such matter* after the election is over.

JIM ELDK», of Wayne'counly, wants to be nominated by the 8th of January Convention for one of the State offices. At last accounts he had not determined what office he woul«T~take. A few years ago he favored tho abolition of slavery, even if force hftd to be employed to accomplish the result.

THE Cincinnati Commercial devotes a leader of two column* to tho eccentrici» ties of that erratic mortal GEOEQF. FRAN, CIB TRAIN. He is a. wondrous bore and we fear that the notice'--of him by tbe Commercial will cause another infliction of his platitudes on..thffjp.ttblia^,-.

A MIW paper, of th« Democratic per* suflHion, ha? bewi started at Ccnnersville, this State. It may possibly survive, by careful nursing, through tho coming campaign, but certainly it cannot live longer.

AT the public installation of officers of tbe Masonic Order, at Evansville, on Friday last, there was a large procession and an immense audience. An able and interesting address was delivered by Judge Jons LAW, who is one of the most cultivated literary writers of our State.

Ts nomination of Gen. Hancock, by Mr. Johnson, as tie Denijeratiocandidate for the Presidency, almost snuffed out his chances In that direction, tt was unfor-. tutate for the gallant General that be was not "saved from hi.* friends." There are none now so poor &« to do Mm reverence. .'.".. '.',' .,,

PAOM every wotloo of the country-.we receive the Intelligence that the Copper* heads are organising for a hard political fight during tbe next summer and autumn. They have commenced organizing their forces in almost every township and road district in the country, and will bring out their full force at tbe next election.— The Bepublicans should take warniDg from their 'notes of preparation, and prepare with equal vigilance for the "content.'

Qtx. GAAST reports, in obedience to a resolution passed by Oongress, asking information, that the amount for which the Southern railroads.were sold was $7,456,399 39, and that $3,468,344 39 have been paid upon account. Of the amount paid §8,169,646 48 was in cash, the balance in transportation of troops and mail service. The return Is favorable when the condition of tbe Southern States ia considered, and probably it was a wise disposition of tit© property to part with it in this man* ner, a lien being retained upon it, and there being every probability of eventual paytneot of the whole amount. _^

THS Freaideat has announced his determination to remove Gen. POPS, and it is eoraieed that Geo.BosKCft ASTS te to succeed Mm. It i* difficult to Me wherein Gen. PorB has done wrong and the country has regarded bis management of affairs in hia department as discreet and proper.— His oftWe is the same as SHERIDAN'S we suspect—he has not satisfied rebel* in his command, and they, it'seems, can successfully prosecute an appeal," on all occasion*, to the White House. We doubt if any officer of the army who tries to keep the peace, prevent wrong and administer tb9 laws, in the late rebellious States, can ex* pest the good will or approval cither of rebel* or of President JOHNSON and b?*

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TH5 Demt»cr«cy of the Stato are qviite ananimoas for Senator T. A. HENDRICKS as their candidate- for Governor. This nomination does not however mean Gov. ernor when made^for Mr. HEITDBICKS, he ia really a candidate for bis own succession in the United States Senate. In the event of his election and the choice of a Democratic Legislature next l&U. h? expects to be returned to tbe Senate, after the manner of the LAKE and MOKTOH race in 1860. This tact makes the office of Lieutenant-Governor a deairable- cue and has brought oat' a formidable li»t of Democratic candidates for the *econd po* aition on their ticket. Nearly every county in tbe State furnishes a candidate for the Lieutenancy. The position of affairs with tho Democracy has developed a vast degree of gubernatorial aspiration throughout the party? and while all agree that ScirsBicxs is the proper candidate tor Governor, yet every cross-roads in the State propeaes to furnish the candidate for Lieutenant Governor on tbe theory that he i* to be the real, live Governor. Pitch ja, Democrat*, and settle it among yourselves! It makes but little difference whom you nominate, we prophecy your

State ticket will be badly beaten next a

THE gallivan Union nominates the Devil as tbe Radical Presidential elector in thi* District.--J©Kr»at.

Here is the way the Omen does it Who wants to be a Presidential elector in this Congressional district.—Jferr* Mwiste Journal* "Who wants it Just going—going! "Who wants to be an elector for the party which sought the life of the government they now ask th* people to entrust to their ears) and keeping—going! "Who wants to be an elector for the party which murdered Lincoln—established tbe Andersonvilre hells, etc—going. "Who wants to be an aleptor for the party which is responsible for our present high taxes? Going—going! Come up, gentlemen, the position must be 1st without recurvation. Who Wants it? We have not heretofore beam ia tbe habit of falling these places at auction, but they must go now. Who wants to be an elec tor for the Democratic party? Oncet— tsneel—the 1*^ warning. Tea year* ago taara w4sa t*° hundred of yon wanting every position within the gift of the party —now you aaam to hesitate. Just goiasr

THE Democratic leadersjasljjaov wrg anxiousrfb-iet 'by-gones bebs-gones," and commence a new career. Oar people will not soon forget their war pseord^- Ander•onville and Libby priftjia will not fade from the memory of men for some tim

MK. JOHKSOIT has made a clean sweep of bja-nailtsary eemm {trder»ta feejdjsfe^el South. As soon as any one of our Generals proceeds to execute.^ fSjb fl^ws 9rh!clT govern him in the pexfor'mauce of ytfta du* ties, according to the letter aad spirit thereof, just so soon does Mr. Jj&hnson fall out with him.and appqipt: ana-lber la his stead.

IT has been already niunojuncad that the inhabitants of the island afc iot Thomas, are to determine by-vyie,- cte-'ot about the first day of January next, Aether they are desirous to become citizens of the greatest nation in all creation. £a' tbe negotiations in relation thereto it. may be supposed that Mr. SKWARD was not anxious to place sucb afr^ impoditnont in bis way. He w.vjld have prcferre5"to talfe St. Thomas, like Alaska, by a. wholesale transfer,, without as. much aa .-saying to the inhabitants, "By your leave," But CHRISTIAN IX. insisted that.hia faithful West Indians should have tbelf tibolce, and there saved the inis tbe treaty, „. .. .... of voting upon aa 'appropriation.' "ThBTt! are many reasons why the '•inhabitants of St. ThomaB might hesitate about ciiatfglng their condition.- The' Government" ot Denmark is niild, and the St. TbotHoBlKiJs have the disposition of tireir own affairs in their own hands. Their port is almost a free port, the dutiesbeinggo low TRSto be slightly more than nominal. The result is, that they have a brtstc trade with all parts of tbe West Indies,' and'-' the port is a stopping-plac& betweeu- the' nunited States and South America, and between Europe and South. Amocica. .They are doibg well under the flag of. Denmark, and if they know as much as we do, liiay will doubt whether they could do "better1 by adopting the stars and.stripes. :They= will incur thereby a hsfivy tarili*,ji ^right-j ful national debt, an oxciae, heavy taxation, greenbacks, and a suspension of 6pe* cle payments they will gain tje. rjght to send a* delegate to Washington, and to have political quarrels. No "advantage can ensue to St. Thorns*-whielr will Oa). ance the disadvantages.. The King., of Denmark would pocket seven roiliions of dollars by the transaction, but hi3 West Indian subjects get not s, penny of vbe amount* They have, t"nert:fbrer: little to gain by the transfer, and nv^.Ua that they will refuse to ratify the bargain, and thus, while they flatter OSRlBTiAkf IJC"by an expression of their willingness to change thoir allegiance, ihey, ^ili r.oiicve

Mr. SKWAKD of deal of anxiety...

THE article reoefltly piiBilshe'd m'.JvtheJ London Times, "ifi"relation*, td the. right of expatriation, of which we ba'd1 spine slight account in telegraphic" dtigpaicfeei, is'interesting, because it is rro?ti a stund-point different from bar own. The' jftmej'admits that within our territory tbe'ciaiua of every naturalieed citizen' to Cur protection is complete, but it avers that It is a question for the courts of foreign nations to decide what the effect of oar naturalization process is according to the.ir. laws. The logical consequ^ncee oi the. doctrines that no one can give up hia country no one can.cb*m$a the law of his nativity, &c.^ follow: a recort to-the feudal law, and they are founded upon ideas of allegiance which go so iar,aa. to include Rtcong njiturei-bornj.subjoQts of the Crown not only aU- parson.*} born iji tbe United Kingdom, -but even^ne .chik dret and grnnd-chiUlrenrof suuhi..peraonfc though themselves born abroad. Assuming, says the Times, that.Allegianoo "Sox all purposes" must involve a}l th,e obligations of allegiance, it would doubtless follow that a Frenchman whose grand-fatter might have been ^accidentally born in

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England would be liable to .ft prosecution for treason if taken in arms, against Engr land. That a natural born subject cannot he».r arm* against his parent State,iQ event of a war has, indeed,£hee jpositively laid down in.a famous case, ^n regard. to the right of a'eu.bjsct of eye country'to throve off bis allegiance and assume anew obligatioa as a citiaen, the Tortus say* that when Mr. Wbeaton vaaft^^eriin^ he refused the protection «f hb govercinent to a Prussian naturalized in Amsxica, who bad been required to pcrfyrm rnil, itary duty, in his native ..-country.,., .''Having returned," he said, "Vo i£8 cou^iry. of "your bir h, your native domicile arid na"tional charatter revert,,(3o,„ior*g.as you "remain in the Prussian dopaiaions), and

"you are bound in all respects ^o obey ljhe •'laws exactly as if you had neycr.emigra-

This is aa iastacee $ome*brtt uitforen from more modern cases at Beriin. Lute TJnit9d States Minuter* "to*"Prussia have uniformly declared to the''""contrary

their commimicattbTiii Ho' i[ PrussianGovernment, and the i&tteV h'«$' never changed its vie^s abd'whet* tad Released an uniortunate naturalised American of German birth who haa beeti impressed ia Prussia for army service, It baa:: been as a favor and not as a iighi^'tce United States have never been able toned any authority to establish tbe theory that one can.change his allegiance in rsterhational law-j That la* founded upon the customs, practices and doctrine* dt Enropean nations long before the'' Baited States were taotfh ftpsoog governmentA*! It is impossible for this country JO rest anjargument against Eurojpean usage upon arijf other ground but that it is ot»r desire that it should be otherwise.

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Gold a shade higher, opening at 33J£ and closing: at the same. Government stocks Ann fair bwinass. Coupons do 'G-l lOd^a 10-«*e

lifcil-ay stock*closedh^avy and pamcxy, speculation breaking down under the g-neral »m«r«al5Hfe taat taS"cd&P"'iry 'aava ireec selling ntw to colli let* tie r«#a to is -MtMoari, and a atock«ijfte-Jno iat't&p fii^ral Earket. nntoa lt)iQi% Cumberland 31«, W»!ls rx press 40, Atnerica-i li]4, Adams 7 *. D_38,'i.

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"The important question, h6%ever, is one of policy rather than of law, and v^ freely admit that, oo grounds of polioyi BOt to say of common sen»er the argument for Ttvisipn ia irresistible,r -There are.,cor*. tpinly hundreds of thousands, a proba* bly millions, wf citiEoni of tbV Unrti* States whom our law., regards as British subjects to all intents and purpo««s what soever. No statesman can justify such «n anomaly, which, it must be "rememwred, has two aspects. If all these Irish emw ^...,.„

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The Great Medical Annual.

KaiMttex'* United fixate* Almanac for WSS^for dUtribuUon,: CtATOT tbrorjghuuV-Ifb* TJnlt*dS ates and all civilized countries of the Western misphare, will be published rbout tbe first cf January.*And**tl who Wish to utrdontand the true philosophy ctf b*.lth should read and ponder thevnlnablaeugireSiiOMitContrlu*. In addition t*anadmirab•,m*dic *itreatise prevention and cure of a g3»at varK'trof aistMea, it tmbracce a Iarg. amount of information Intert.tinp to Ihe merchant, the me.**«nlo, ^he miner, Ib.^J&ffmer, the planter. aaH W

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UAR.LEY_Qu et at 51 90. •MMjT-iaieadyat'aHS. -.::- C0* K—Ope&edia shade -firmer, closed scarcely 00 firaat 61 41 for oId.mise.d weat?r- a2o»t apt 1 37 for new do. atloat, 1 28'392 ftr'wv yeiiow Jersey. 5"'

OATS—A shade firmer at 84®E41i far western «hl*8y inside pries. SIuE-Dull

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V, ^EE!F HAMS—Quit-tat 3»331 50. BACON—Quiet and steady at 10)£OlO?4 Cdmborlrnd-cut, 11)4 for short rilibed,.,

*or

U1

..

CUT HEATS—Dull and heavy at&gj Tor Bimniders, lSalSJiTor liains U«GS-^Dr«»*ed nrmer *t $ft@*%: for 9@9k for.eUy-and H6 heavy di. ..„.. .^iARD—Dull and heavy -t l^JiO1.3- -, '.

BUTTEB-f'teaJy at 38^45 or titfcte. CilBESK—At 11J15.

I S A S

Dc-eetrit)fr25:h, 1887, at

Presents la «l*s?»n- Profusion.- oetfal, Qrnsunea-

Cloaks, Shawls,"ius, Sitfe?, Se.-rrs, Tt Ws^Ua, ^oreweV B^^or^sOft./e9iUete--JO,000 O.h.r

:«ctraoreinary

tffectsof JlOSXaiIEB-3 BfOIttACH BITTEB3. jthe supl» tonic »«1 alterative of more tnan hair the (&.tetriir%ot*«. fulty forth la .it* pagw. whivh are alsoiutersnened with valuabl* recipss, humnrou. anecdote*, and other ln.truc. tiveandamu,iag in matter, originaI a

A Aunaals to a a

opening: oftbeyexr,thl*»ill of tbe mo u*efui. arrd may be X» for the asking. Send f,r

Pa", or ta ha nearest a lor HOSIETTEB 3 U'H B.T TliBS. Ib-e BIITKtts are coin at»7r«fr«Aa4 viUag. Suited State*.

It e*« t^« J»Jio*

4Vh*al«lan

»t .l-Ue:-a'-:.«nr::fllt

vise-, *ed ko* .« ii- hand toll neyoly.of O0Y-

rECi

out BO^D^ or .\X,\, ZB9UE8, SEVEK-

iv ihV^vf!rt-.tc:flin'»aV «irv^iT«iani 6 liut 'nioet%lavh^ab'le "'nk•rkit, ratMidte"-»We-

.T^tntiM^wfSSi .f V'*^« 'i»'fto»vof *fw,-*s«

•••fi»w 1W&,

iVECtioii'ii OUi^aiaai

Wh'caie'^,.*»*)stsn?nt

fetter, yiii-fee-'s «t*i-. bid.. ji£~£S 'LYer'y"5I'ao'

'Qjfjs?r:.j$if'"..ii5ij£i»s- -.-as.M4'0K* -. '.-_, a!Pr»cs.Sjlc«i^ikft.^x by WA»t»'j:0--tiai#.. A^-

]?rooi&! oi

for .iiils Vy ftivnrtujris»3.

-or

to be proud of tale 'uyeAifVo goaicis -.kikiovo.ationitJ zp ae eta

that, as

oX

& a

tho handauimoet tir.""6

With' cheek* an* black

a a ta-Ble.ee»

a a 1 a I bue:i-aii«, try them. Sold by ii W Sidesnt5%.••.••- deolldwlm QJgKE:.^£EATS-0:changed,at5Kforsb«.l-

derfiind ioi hams. j&iQT? E O O S BUTTStt-rnennugen, fresh Ohio33®37. ... .- .:P±^~ E(iGS-I».bettur »upi.l7*c

lt»w»r'

€IX)TEtl^£D^Duli atl2

"?lP«-ngut

woril*-

»r- Veipet»a's VU«

lSwI2j4.-fcsr prime olty end»red, ^apiexlon of a heiltby «d re»y

W

0 a

3

'.2K.

A 1 3

asi, MUat robber Why, Either T.me,

Te

of in

GKrs3TAlK)R0 3 HAIB DYS wriiftrs a snper'c &:*«*»' shade of h/own -rich all I'tt m'rswnloii* rapidity

XsastMtaisd by AOttiWADOtw. a 8

Uane, VcrK »M' h? all t-'ras^rts,

.Ap-

dalldfflzn

piled Swsil HM* *?«^!__

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

Sinrle-seed t»V *h'?!iw »»»3 cured o» a laaa aieotilv obiectU benefit tho afflicted, »fca-e uV^*-?va«br*rwlirtrT-«h« PfatripttQ*., as

-V

e'-*^n?ifctm»"«r.i

Klng-tte., *a!rTark.

«yV*i.'.t»w-^".

r-

J?v A BOTTLE AND BE

tUtte In iwicj it, iritdoesyen 00 gee*. t»E,T«UIAS

7

?our

S E I A S S «dt3Tl«BJIT.

A^ftt Eiterce.1 .i^roedy. la-.caae of OhronK litauu-»'sia?Cfcs»«-i Uisd*, Kat«Bt. Bites, 0 in ttfrjoiuts and CM^rtttleo of thJ iln«ie, UMdaC%e. Bmtee., *ala» is tbe

ot"rn.«JM'ttna Ppralus, wooierjul curative no'wcri' are tu'racalon*.

1

2i- for wes

?uKk—QnletTilmostnoaiinftlat £S0 B6$21 C6 cloii%at$l oash. 18®18 for prtce, 70 c42irror%me

for:-Jn'M 19 70$2tr'ror!}p

-T f«Tlntevaaliy in cas* of dtcfc a Uolic flawsl Complaints .OUpUra, Bjeeatery. V*tel-togandl)y«pap-la,iU wothlog and fen**rt.tarf qualities arefel« a* seon a* ^aken-..

r*&~

If tuo raider or frleude h»v« auy ran-

kSstSiaiiamt.' B*«ie»Mr, t: yon do not il-d i-iiaf- won ti4?e yonr raeuey refunded. 0sher.

!."«* pleasant to. sake and olean to

and »rHdloat9s the di.e«.e from the-syat n. eo

:lhut

itiloeo otrtturn.aji l» the j»e attor ut^ r,r«."ny Wnlwenti. .'ain Wller*. and Oils, no* •a th' conatry, thit oftly «Dp the pain

O a arris]. Is n*ed» an« the. retarsv V-kltQ ZvnS per -tU*.. Sold try ah the Drag* *mi. iti-ioi, 8i Ojr«.*cdt Street, ^. oerlldwlm -r

Mm TaKe Particnlar Stuee. MB' Bfiili -mpWlHAll- PILLS.

/^itiiAWTK

ago

"•iTHEfaB Pi H»S, eo celebrated many year* 1 ia f-vvit, f?r tae reiUf of female Irrcgnla ^-.aQilAftwwardssouoterloui tor their crim iWM.a-Q'laftefwa:

iift1 'h»n yment In the praotlce of ^hortion, are aaw'etfored fcr salo far I flr*s time U.Anieriea. Zoayitive beau Sep. in coropijativd oodCnnty, -ro-ttTbofrctthU tno originator Dr. Veliieao,

in i»ArlB, of great wealth and-etriat

joMcioatione irluciples, end ha* -wtthn«ld taem rVontsen«»-

u8e«

2

rSit««rtRt?icj:,

'l»*:-'

'HVe aitl«» vvith r^r-ti O of the.Pail* E^)QSiifcn) tbwfc»t»j*P«»?f *p»eiwenao/: A^srican iMufwVnie, whffl^AUh^ujrii »»ly japwatirav, »T recent bUra*inea« u*, i- alpe»dy yrodtfeijigre-. •ultaof tUa most *^ti«,f*et»-y charahter..

¥Th«

watohe* taa«fafnr«d by th» Waltbsm C«SBf«sy, ard certaiaUr, faf 4*.Rbeogt h,dar^wUtl, ani exwUense **ti-«»'*eeper» ar.*. qoncofnei,•*•-goid a« aaythiBK prodn*d by ilw JTrenoA or Swi&» mannfaetarsf,?'-^-*. F. IfcrsW. \, .'• i'THeaseaMy. th« ptcsltioa, th^jpSSKer chess*-a-as,-^»h%'4aro»tn«*tet!«c«eof a w»tchcjn»tiiMt ed by machinery so eaqniitie f.at '.haaereayte tacleo„ H* .cpwatiAa i..*. pswlic^ aaualiy glva

W

grants owe foil allegiance to Har Mejeaty, L^^ Aioerk«Av:*tch*» a preference whiehwi^ net it tway «bo be do#btflr ot, Ua*t, whether they an not entitled to ow prottcijon. egai/isi conscription, yet it would hive been Utterly impossible for our Minister at* Wash-* ington to grant lham such protection "duiiag the 1-oe- American war» la short, our. present theory is quite untenable when aay practical strain comes to be putTipoc'-" ft, aad its maintenance may «t «w»Jt mo* snurf iaaews th* Mmrm^ v*Tjf serma §m^.

he dewi***!,"—--Sf rps"'«.W ^«-Vt

iVEEl IW1TCH TUMI ?TifeBi!f2i5B»

fat nue'irv alt FLr«t-na*j« Dei'wta Uw

Ejifiiriher't'-^rrvatljn a-i 'rei' *J* z-r. T»Oi?B153

& APPLSTTQ^,

•w :, l#* Srotadvv-ay.^. r^ £'q4ss^44-«Jie,._. ,.v

4

,. .--?-

:x

ran id *»!?«&f:vi:••

"honld be emp oved

fur ulaWal purposes In overeomlng f^ntat* oh.tru'tfoas, t4»*y.EB»nx..to:be tvnjy omnipovont, &»jMHns4»a tu'3

a

S

a a a a a

CflLQ*°

"L=dyhaveBto,ip«d theai but they ore Mhred-to & r*.itdib-ou»:for lesitimato nse,. and alt Agents aru ferhi4den -oafU thosa heu it Is. understood tuiit tho .oijeel is nhlawlhl. ta-liBB en a poetrred ho«, sealed fionvtha eye* rf thec'irleas, Jy onctostog. oa?

Jo1i*' !J£a

-aeatasn to M. W. JflACOitttfEB, General \zent f..r kh••- Osjllsd :J.!-a.te3 and CaQidas, at_Al^iTuv. Y., or to ouy authorlaod a^eut ay -si! Diugeiiw in Terrc a*nto.

Soli

«i7dwly-

*:..itSFASaaMtATIOlSS-:

InforBtaUnn guaranteed to Drodaoe a loxurlant rrowtt of b*tr ap^u a taaia head or beardleas Taco, B, r«jiao*r-tiowui-t»val of Wuiples, tlotchea, &rn>itfosif. etc., i»u tcesaio, le»vioa the name sort, La.r uni '-^tifut ran -b. obtained without jjj»r^9 by asHnwdi"»

Kji'V'- A4 iIA.£jIAif, Chemist, i§3' liroftdway, "ev» Yorlt.

jiaylOiitsv-*v»

5-n»s*©JPS of

A a^Btlasat-a who aclfersi far ysars from Nervix» DcWiitif, F.-oniatcto Decay, and all the etSeSifl ry^nthfitl*»aai*cri'tion, will, for titesfthe of suf?rlug J^uuJS.-itj, •K»ii &**

iT

p'u

l-**ViiA

a

n&2 -.iiisjciioRS for zaakin* the simple rod30y by isHitc?! h'« —as enrei. 3aff-?r*« wishing tt '^rojit 1'7

t«-'r3vsrti3er,«

oxperlence, caa do by

bddressias, ln\ ?rf« osafttenoe, JOHK 0. OQPM, mylC-r.ti" .*V7

viO:.t

t&d Superiority

Oa^ar st.. H. T.

Th.-. impcr!ftice of .iiis trnly B«lia

AHoai'JiJsC j-Uuttci Vftiaabh prrparatlou is new :J fa ly wiiQTS'ie-is-d, veceivirs tho most free 3fprpbat'ou of l'hyiicians, end in which tho irB inxtif otAnidjfit' Is perfectly apparent," that in i^urtlivL-ij !t3 irv-s che.rr.Bter is only to be glvee, which a S all cp hars not witnessed it* jreat puraslvepaiver, 5.- -ft vrfth «on3dsare-. tt Is :'.:3 tru-^reai'edy for if*uroIji«, B'^evmalitm^ Seintipa, Tooth or.i Tar ^car, S*ci -»e.V, raw^W

A«*»-ja***,-.i»»niea?rrtea, j/efcrawa

?.-*Jfieas. SjaiiwU G»ti,'a»*, Lot* of SUef, uni e» a osiliaadK&htteiouiati* ill J^ers^s* AtfvAis**, trx Jtkrt,x '*'m»2h*fa eiula«at .T ra.ce.wlu.l-'

Tt-i i1-*t-ot an-1 jaa'v.

ID

Jfrcri Cbso^ai-^j, aft-ry potent roojedy.-. JOEIH L. UPXSEWEriL, Proprietor, raci!':i-l Ct:^l3i ard 'li-«*3a«pu'.i.«, 30^»ercla Whi/f.Boa'tfn, 2*a25, "'-.«v7" SfliSh? '-T !ai dealers la medicine.. fronj IV»-.CUTI» W tn»'.!t*\ *he groatest frefdoni it wrrc*SMisu-e, to wuon *«ry ^Ife'ie? of tsi:a':*,c:ec f. •jafeoeiji sea: o". denwsd

How Braadretlifs Piila Cure.

V«h?adis*aa»uir..-th*»ystf!2 It may be said ta be an intruder. Bisndret&'s PUls are a tort roiico.Vhlch 'Oltg swallyW«Hl,s»iii ih« intrn1or aou saust a distucl-aoce, when Nature turns ibem be'.h onto, herdczeis togeth-r. 'atnrcltv.iji trii* tc t-:itzi health,'httti 'sue* aiweye able. Bjtiog aWc-d b) filtiSK'Mfd,S..l,IJLLS. unfj BJi'd J.M, the never fails, nsiii thi* .great meditiiue !s need In srason, Ovct ohpartrsd yeirs has pjfovti ths truili of this asstr'.ioa. In fatt, tlicSr usalnsurss tliecura of et! di*eaSfiSOf hoin.a body, whr.her chronic or recht, infections or oth«r«l«e tneauN tueyparity the tijod, end ic-r i3e safely tbo ac loa ef tbe exerctins *nd eeore'.ing :U. the sick galu sew powtrs of lir-r .B-andretn's Pills, a flower that ia fttdiox athers vigor froat a. re re*hl*g re.i,

Pi iarij*l OS**, liranireth Hoc**, New Yort. •SoldbyaUUrnjgi.1*. ,3: a^:Z .dalldwlre

'.pOOSS AN© STATIOifBJBY W. O'CONNELL

K'csdlcpoKidcf tuB bndext*kinf( Buslneu, ^viilci. a*d bV«!3e neseaa?-. Uscc=.»e9u»i.ce c? the rtv\l iterate of K*

A O O TJEiA.lK

•aevtln ^*i¥ Arrets htoentlr* a««tf»!3 to-"~*3n iatser hXAaohof basin***, and with a fnii aad complete stock of

1 4 0 0 1 O O S

aAGL^LNES, FAPEfsB, tie.* &e.,

A*t« a- cu&Uauaace «C she. trade heretofore so (bfraU} t-artBwvjd i.ii*tv|»# s.*itib*

*4Mirsf-

SPECIAL NOTICES,

on tie sffAOtbeit a or n.l on Bali t». Pries bj mail,

Heads InxeiUntlj la aix we 81. Three bottle*, «i. Addr ^,a .VWRXER & CO.,...

July4»ly S33 Brooklyn N.Y

TBU

S BUT

rcSTftANG]S.—Any

person sending" ns their Addre**, with JO oentt, erill receive, mail, the Kama «rd a Carte de Visite of tb» ir fatnre Wife or (iutband atso h-w either sex may gain the love of any parson.hey chooi'.lr

a

taatly. Address BEEVKS A

CO., 78 Nassau 8tr oetl jfaw Turk. oc0v/Sm

8

f^f"-^-^ \M*-i:^&i%-,

Moffatt's lifo Pills & Pofflnfx Bitters"

The wonderful off^cte of Moftatt'*. Life Pills in cases of mental depression cr physical weakness, prccosding from iadi^s'ian, couivouess, or bilioue stcretiont, are certified to by millions of persons who havo been neattcd by them. Th.-yare the must eCecilie cathariic and pr.riflsr ever tefur* the pul'lic, and havo been In nse since 18i5. They aroch.tap, eafo and reliable. Sold by all rotnoctable doaler* everywhere.

CLiilAX. •»-.

A plata statement rf fact*. I Inherited Scrofula, and many of ray reatlon* have died of it.-— In 1*3'? my case was frightfai. Tumors and ulcers spread until in under the advice cf physicians I went to AVOQ Spring*. 1 received no beaeat—tried everything I could, lhad to rest say aria ou a cushion, and bad not been able to raUe it to my bead for over a ye vr. The dlaeharg from two ulcers was uearly a pint a ^ay. Aanpu* tattoo was reconiniended, hut procensced denserous. I could not sleep, and my suibrings were Intolerable A friend brought me an SuulUh pbysielan who applied a salra with which ha said ha h*d nccoiapliabed ^extraordinary cures in the tospita's in Ens and. It commenced to relieve persisted in its mo tt flnilly effected oper/acf and mitire ew-. It is now 18*3. tt is five years since I had the appearance of a scrofulous sore, and toy health U»s heea good ever since. I pro* eurodthe receipt o' th=a woni?*rrul 3rtisl&—t'uia blessing to Uumaoitj—and hav* called it 'PASS'S CUXAX BALVK," and allow ths public to use it er set as th*y choose. This ia a brl hot eandii stttemem, glv«n naoro fully in Ey circular.

Oeneve, N. Y-, D»«- -853. J. M. PAGB

NSWYOBK

••I have known J. SI. Pag, Esq., of Osneva, K. Y., for m*ny ye^rs. He ia oc* or tha first citfsenisf Weateta NewTorit. I aw bimlast week in good health. Hia case was a most ricarkablo cae. but actually true in*vorr pariicnlir. (Signedl DEilAS'^JABNES."

We have watched the unaided, tint growing favor of "POE'd CLIMAX 8Ar,Vfi," and availire ourselves of the knowledge of its wo-derful enratlve powsrj, have become proprietors of the same.

It Is a sure cute for Bnrne, 8c*ld«, Scrofula, Salt Bbecm, Fover 8orss, Broken Brensti. Frost Bites, Chilblaiae, Ssings, BriMao*. Ccts. PwelliQK*, Ac. whether upon man or beast. I. subdues pain and nflimmatloa with «u -iirlBing celerity, and heats burns without a ecar. No faujily.atouid be without It. It ia always wanted agd Is.always ready, W« will forfrlt ft dozen bos^s lor a olngl) failure. We believe ther* was never anything lko it in the world. It is pnt no In tin bosee, 9*rround:d by a full clrculai, giving facts, direction*, te«timnniais, 4 ttxxd can be o'ds.-ed through any re-pectable Druggist thronshdit ths world. Price onlv 2r. -eat*.

wniTn A no'vvLvyD. Suice*ors 10 J. il P*o«,

Jsn30wly-eow 121 Liberty St. Now York.

SHiiKIFFSl'

SALB.—By virtuo

«t a Vnn^ltffi-i "Exp nan ls.«ngl f±Qm_thfl_VLgo Common Pleas Court, to rae directed a'd Ueliv«red in favor of Kialu L. Josly:], a: igaiwt Atn«r W. Price's ett'tf, I a orders^ se the following described B-al Kstate, situated in Vigo counly. In liana, to wit

Lot No. onn(l), Harbor* 4, Barion's snb.divi«ion of Jot Nw. eisht (8), in I'rrf-toi.** anbd*Tlslou of the we^t h.li of t'e nortbeiBt quart of 6*ctlou tweoty-iavpn (27), towa twelve (12), north of range nino (9) wont, end

SATUBDAY, the £6th Jay of Jaausry, 1868,

Within the legal honraof eal'i day.at the Ccnrt Hon«edoor,inTerre Haute, I wjl effor tho rants, and profits of the above doacribo^Biwl Eitato,' togetner with all privileges and apputtonan^s to the same belonging, for a term'not bxcctdlog seven years, to the highest biddar for cash, ai.d upon fevicro to rr-a'iiza a sani sufiicic-nt to satisy «aid Execution and cost3.1 will then ai.d there offer thefeo--lmpiein and to Bat-iTlaat KHtato, to the hiehrst bidder for -a«h to *a:t8y tUa Siitne.

This let dayof Januarv, 1858. JOEN KIZER, BhetUT. Jan lwtds Prs fee JP.OO.

SHEKIFF'Sg

An uud»idtd«ue-e gbtb (5:!.) pa.t of, a part of the oast half of tae tomb-a^ quarter *f stc'.ion Eevetlon (1-), ti vin t«etvo (li), north of range eistht (»), wou—:h» whole 1-jt c. ntaicin slaty (CO) acieaxoreor .e-a alio, tt:e nl «idoi tne-oigtit (8t!') part it tie e*i-t t/nl- of f:e soutbw st quarter of section eevi-n enr. (17), town t-'tlve (12) north of ran!'* right (8) v.cai tho w^ole tract*,jntaloit eluy (LH) atrr-i, lu.^re i»r it«J. The a )0*e deicr.oed lan'le ins the fta cold to Philip Ckippel, 'ij t-liateu aui awrcn i'iercs, ani en

BiTUEDAY, the ISth day of Jaauary, 1S53, within the legal hoars of said d»y, at tbo Court House deur, in Terro Haute, will offor th* rente and proflt* of the above described Bral Estat-, toguther with tlie privileges and ap* purten&iieos to the same tolonging,. for a term not ^weeding suvsn yearr, to tho IsifbeBt bidder for cash, and uyon fjilure to real)cs a sum enfflcieut to satis'y EAiiKxccu* tions and costs, I will then and there offor tbo fte-siaplo in and to said Real £s ate, to tho highest bidd«r for o*-b to oati:ly tbe »«ms.

Thi* 26th d^y of D^em i* •, 18.7. JOHN Z2K. Sfi»rlff. Pc^SS^wtda pr to. 89 00. iI

I ••iii.rw «n in -.lUniai^miMBj

Par Holiday Presents

CALX AT

NIPPERT'S

1 1 6 ..IKaln Htreet,

Wnorft you will ficd a Choice A»sc«lmeal of,

FANOY GOODS,

Selected cspeciclij for tbo Hoiiday treda, consisting in part, of Pearl, Bcgwood,

Jet, and Stael, Cluster Sats I

Lace and Embroidered Colters, Laee and Embroidered H'tik'ft, Plain and Fur~linea Gloves,

[ID Ki'J, Buck and Ciotb,]

Ladies' Velvet Purses, Ladies* JLoroceo Purses, AK1IQVE, VAMEQ

EDSALL CO. n- -71.

CLOAKS,

MASKED BOWX

JPjOPLINS, "S?««iSS' MARKEJ

S I "C^*

BALE.—By virtue

of tht followin EsoeutionF, issuid from the Vigo Comai' Pitas Court, ro me directed »nd elsllvoreilu favr lit Gjorae ••oH»niy,8,Zieha« rirth Alvio, Jd, Philip h.ppal! Bonbon Pi*re 4th, D. Debhs, and against U'ulp Ch^pp-11 and thu tUiid, aeJnarJtad abova,.vE. tveule_i.liul.-.twd, 1 will f/or fa- 'al^ the folio ving dts-rlbed Real Catato, ei u:»te io Vigj conuty, Iuu-a a, to-»it:

A S S

he Scarfs,

In short, we nave beautiful Present* for Old aaa-Tdu^.^CaTrnEcrwrenn tak* pleceura in sbowing you tbe Stock*

Wo would renlitid cur friends that our Stock is being constantly roplcfiieh^d with

flew arid Bcslrabfe-'^ods,

Por Winter wear, such as

Broche Shawls, Cloaks,

1STT 3HBL fSS 9

KuiUkiiWls, Wooleu Miawb

iU

DOWN.

J*-j-.J ts'ilifi q:

MERINOES,

MAMKEI)

REPS,

nowy

.' "JA tan?*

MAJRKMV DOWX.

is

t- .»

COBURGS^^V MAMKuuyowm

VI u: w,, fj'fiii."

ALPACAS,'

MARKED DOT* JI.

PLAIDS

•,. MARKED JDGWX,

UNDERWEAR,.^-?.'

MAMMOBIHOWS.

E a & (lo4

Ja- 0 0

he Tory X.Ot

sua.

of in« oasoa:

AT J. QUAJRTEE!..•"',..,

Jqi-t-z-j ibfl.**d --IBJ

»VJ4itil.:t :U giidsi^fiVi -:i

aif-

*S*B-S**|

Grand Closing Sale

-.Hlayfi'tq Tft"

OF

.7': -*fl\? A

WINTER DRY -GOODS

AT

TUELL, RIPLEY & CQ.S' Dry Goods Emporiom

•mO Mil

50,000

.- .TI»

'i

Worth of SeawnaWe XStv Qoods,

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One Cage high colored Prints,.....«,. SJc One' extra heavy wids^. 10. Foar very choice ..,.~«..... 12j Ons Bale choice Bed yjannel.?.-.- 2$ One Grey twilled 25 One heavy plaid all wool do... 40

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11

xlABLU LINENS,

Tewete, 6beeUog§, **•, Included in the above Sale*

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Tte attaitloii of Jffea«fc*par%aDd 6th* era is called to the above, as aa uneejuaiad oppottnaity I'M pwebaisjug ti.»«d/^^r-, Ucias, v,.

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-iX t-T«3f F* ^*'W ,"" «M1 *.:•« a hff.lK 4$ it- .-'» *»«T .si*«^#--'- i.'wd'sl, it I .e-Ms!Ji 1b iff*)*-*s»i9 Uw*'-r

TV&X,L.

JtreXMY co,

Corner ^th anti.Matn $treetsj

Terr* Jtoxtf^'lMia*

Pectoral Elixir!

Bs« th|&dorf**aent of tbo leading of l*rr* Haute,

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t™ maw™Vhyslclao*

1

THROAT end LUNGS!

Folio »tog tbe Directions Strictly,

ASTSMA. CROUP, HOARSENESS, fa tc., Disappear in tho ^Lesst Possible Time!

That the public way not be compel- to rely altosjrtW upanwha* tho Proyrtot^r* aa eay of

Ba^a ~Pectif$l Elixir,

W* herewith append Ihe mrtiflcaUs of twoeen-tHn-n.'well, sad fivdoibly knowa in th'« comBuolty: "W* are prepared to o»rtify from t-siimcny *Ad ixperimenU the taunt ieti«ble anl roovicclor, that "Uarr** Pectoral Elixir" is a very superior remedy f-«r diseae«.4 of the Throat *iu Lung*. I »tfXteaaivfly xsed by the beet Phy.idiau* forC nrh C'«UJ»Crtiip, Hoars-nose, Ac. We recommesd it to all, and "specially to Ministers and otter ptfbtte- speakers who «r trcubhil with hoarse&An and other llroocbl«-l dlC cultUs. Uba*U*n tliorougt ly tested and *et»iik9 a charm TttA ..manufacturer, Thomas H. B-ijc, iscn txvpHeocwl and »UCC«Mful Drug gk^au a Christian gentleman of high repnte in th» community vrht-ro he lives. Ihe is*rite or th'« remedy, trow such a relfablf mavufsctory, 9»»kcs (t a publio be&efaction."

WM. GU1HAM,

Of the-Ki^t. Indiana Conference.

Terr«He.r.t.f. lad., Aug. 2, 1807.

TestimonycflHm. W». MCLSA-J, formerly Colonel of tie *Uant 431 Rtgt. Ii.d. Vol.: Bat-lrghad 6:ca*iu:! to sen "Barr's P. ctoral Bilxlr," I take pkasurc in adding my testimonial with others, of tiia virtues of tins preparation a* a pi-aunt andoBective sptciflo for •.Vugb*. Colds, an* Bnarseoeea. As a yreparut ou of oue of our be»tprnctac*) resident Di-ntgl-w, whos- reputa. ton tsi-.s aj&f'a-gaarttnue th.n it-CDntaineuo-tliiug I'^I-Or* ar herti'ur, I Irqit It will mett an onccuratingsste, you*?, &c WM. E. McLKAN.

Terra liaui,July 21, 18tT.

•BARft'S PfiOIOML tLmr

Is to Ddaleie in Me'lcioe groarally. For nh by the Fro tistcts,

BARR. GULICK & BERRY,

WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 1 w4 1 itP TERBE HAPT«, Iyp..

T?3TSAY NOTICE.—Taken up-by tb* stitwcrt•XJ W living in Honey Crssk tOW»*bip, fire niiles Southwest of Terrs Haute, on* bay mar* about 15 hauds bigU, supposed to be S or (is year* old. llo special marks or brands pr*s*ntM.--Bmsley Hamilton^ Apprafae-J at 5*0, by Darid Fugbt Ama v.'atta acd Dickeraon. Subicrlbed and sworn to b*fore me, tbts Sltli d«y «f Dec, IS6T. ABBAM P. ALhXS, i. f.

TpSTBAY KOTIOE-TaVeo up by Linu* Moyer. J2A living la Blley towuJblp, Vigo canary, Iutiiana, oat estray *te*r, r*d and whit*, marked witu crop off tbe ri*bt car, tinder slope off tho left ear, supp sed tobe tbre-3 years uld, appraised at $11 by Uob-rt Z«an and Samuel Holmes, Deceraber Slst, 1367. J. OaBDUN, J. P.

ty3TBAY NOTICE—Taken up, a* an Mtrey, by v.1 Julius Fntlo«, li'lng In Uarrison townabip, Vigo county. Stat* of Indiana, on tbe Utii day of December, 1!97, ono red cow d«j rlb*d and appraised by G*rg« Partbemarand Jnuu Dubbs, as follow*: Ihe uod trsigoed appraisers being duly sworn npsn oath, say that tb-y bare visited tbe residence of Julius Parlow in Harrison township, and tiiit the fbllovring is a description of tb? setray laken.up by said JTarlew: Said cow red nitb a white fac», whito belly, end of tail wbiw, large born*, and no ear marks and Is snpposod to .be years old, and that they have appraised sad 'cow at £S0, and .hey «r* not of kin to tbe taker up, and have appraUed tbe same without partialiamy.o affection. George Parthemou, John

Dubbs, appraiser*. Subscribed and sworn to bo fei* me, this Ssth day of December, 1807. L. B. DENNEUIE, J. P.

EoTKA.Y

J,TSV "ft

NOTICE.—To Jackson

Vox, of Sujar Creek, in Vigo county. I^'l^Ea, Tlie undersigned, appraiser* appoiutetf by you to appraise oertain roan Steer, taken up ly DiTid Jozti, do appraise the said Steer at Sli. "$b» **!d "Sceer fa t^eerribodas fallows-a roan,with ftAlhita faosbut no matks supposed to b« two T9«r» old Wj li»ia JUldweil and John Uogue, Appml?«rs. Sub*crlbr'l and sweru to before me^ tbi* 27«h day of December, 18«7. •. JACKSQy COS, J. P,

4 DteimSTRATOKS SALE.

In pursnance of an Order of the Vigo C^uu rf CjHrmon I'leau, I wiii *ell at nubile auclon, at tho Court House M:or In terra M.\ut«, on tho first day el Ifebruary, 18o9, tbe undivided rne«'.alf th» iuterost ef George 11. 11. Oasis tltcsa«rd, ia the nw qr, of s.c-lcn SO, town 13, range 9, Xiti 5U-HO antes elay, tho so (jr. of aw qr. of tocttoa 19, towa IS.raaSQ !. 31 37-ICO ocrts aud five acrea ln-i*M*»-tlon 30, w.-t of the Clinton B^ad, all sutler, to a mortgage for balance of tbe pnrcnaie

mos*y. X'*rm« of Sale—Ono half cash, and the remainder in sixm^ntlia, Tilth approved seenritj. janl w3w JOUW Q. CHAIN, Atlmr.

ffO^SALE—LAND-80 Awes

J3^ o{ Wi.-d. knovk^a* fho-f[.xa:et»n Tract, 7 uticseast (f Terre Haute,"^ft »li* Bloomingtou Kfiad, 2 a (rem Wuodtille Statioa. .Mostly vhiUBbla tiaibcr lai»d. Address,

B. VAXHOKN,

fli!2ew»t Monroe, Butler (Jo, Otiio.

STATE

OF INDIANA, VIGO

COUWXy,,SS-CiH nil Court, March Term, 1SQ3, Celiv 0. Brtynsan,

T. •"''••.'•- Diec-rce.

fee

sold at pri9w r\Mi.

Asromsinfc^zoTm

SO pieces French Merinos to toisold at 75 cents. Foraer priso §1.25200 pieces Assorted Dress Goods to be sold at 2$, 40, and 50 cts. For roar price, 60, 75 and ,00. 5000 yarda choice figured Delaines, 16§c.,.' 1000 yards Bleached Sheetiug, tc be sgld at 8icant* 100Q yard* Bleached Shirting to be sold at 10 cent?. 2000 yards Bleached Shirting, yard tfide, sj line, at 12J cent*.

Chancier B. BroymanJ On :hU dr.y, to-wlt: the 23th day of A. 1., J8S7, «ouu* the VialniilT, by Meredith & De. 'boo, Aitomejs, and files their complaint herein »l3o,'au uCativit, shiwlug that tht Defendiint (a a uob-feeldrDt of the State of InUar,".

KarriJ-? theraf-ro hereby given to tbe said I*efend|f. A of th) filing uff.l pendoccy of this (roeeoding, aad tixat the same will' be lizard and de~ tsrvtinud at the nuis Term uf our said Court, oommenciag oa the Fourih Mahday of JVlarcL, nejrt, A. i,\, 18 8. •Aiustt SrU.'lflitPaOK. Clerk ",J&alwSv? Erf «ei|M.

STATE

OF INDIANA, VIGO

COtJJtfT, 33:—Circuit Court, .March T«.i«u, 1833. Audret? Cioort, 7*. Ja',jb Cooper and Chailes li.

Auaai»~::o'li plaint. Oa ti4» Cay, to-wlt, the 30ih day of Decerob .-c, AVD.. 1967, ooacs the Plaintiff by Meredith & lano, Aiterneyg, and file their oomplalnt tiioi alM an cfudavit *bowlng that the Defend r. Charfcj li. Adams, 1* a non-resia-nt of tho 14 oxi&iiana,

Ho*ie«"i» therefore hereby gi-ta to thes» eres aatc the filing and pendancy ot thi oceediag, and that tue asuse will be hejrd and t.-rn:la»d at lh-j next Tt-rm cf our sold ocnunsnclng oa thu 4th Monday of Marco A.J.,16». .-

Atte*u. ,,.-,,. B. H. SIMPSON, Cleri. jan 1 3t Prs fee 8:i,0O.

STOVItd. AND TINWARE.

Large Stock ami Low Prices,

-HENDERSONS,

Sbur Ihora South of ihe Post Office, on FbiHh Street.

KNOWING

that th© Public baa

inng lUmiuded a belt?r class of .S»OT»S tlitin l:mAoretof»«'»be*Q generally ottered in tbiTTartit^c. B. UENDKUSvK b*o lhi« soaeua **-. s-:i leciv*. a ji.vt car*, from (be mo4t

PopaJai' aotl €el«brat«*l Palt«»rn«» known Jn tbo crtucir? E-st or Wen, at, assort* cj»atof iwoklng mi lleatlag Stoves, «u.-h mcXsr*^* evtfT .arieU tu^svlier Iu "»t Hous**

Amcn^hw *t^.».k may bu found «.»»* leading 6k-*• P* ala.Cv*#*»"Vf~0~",,*sa noHufuchtrfr in the com...

Heating and Parlor Moves,

TvJ^ha-i i." Mod«ra IuiP'-.'T'»3n«nt» and cunven--' lensi*** -tc^eate* Offic-.e, Htutes, Ou*«cb«»s, Httai*. D^m-^-uaj* i'cd-roetu*, tny «niali kiuda an as for price*,

Eg iBvonfidtnt ttal be has toa«bi A* «.* unybjotfy 4-tu« aavi is Ut-twiauitu ut/iso

N E S O

*Xt'« ijapjssib'ri thit *nyt9Tl} should hs*» asi-taa fwf sto 6eK-r are »**.•

ALl. AliE WARHANTED!

aaat^iib. Cooking StoT.'i be glvM 'r^*^,* More fm ulture than Is Usiinll? Civeji tsnd deliver, all Stov«s in the city

la a jdt'.ion t-i Stores ue keen* a general asiort* nentorTla- iron ai*' Copper WaVe.Pf^swd Ware,

The Now French Ware,

fc^jju, wfttts ftanij an 1 ti*Tw K»W«H thing «nt, the

ixnietit Mirror Smoothing Irorts.

'Tbsaailpc.B*^* tb»a.'* Inclined handle, *«U

Patent ^CHilled tron'FaWdr

nbich retain* tbe b*«: one third longer that At ataeKiaoat*. t'.m* Yip* «I.«itl siiw usui k-'-^. ooa»tantl a hand, aud no e:tr* charge (.- rlvntifur Joint* t-ig«th*.r._. Buyers wl) -eitaJalf *aa« ^JlM9l'b7

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