Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 January 1868 — Page 3

WHHKLY EXPRESS

Wednesday Morning, Jan. 8H» 1S68

4®" Tho Democratic State Convention assembles to-day.

Fort Wayne has a skating park

covering an area of over eight acres.

I a re re in N or he Indiana than lor several years past.

UStiT Now Albany has a six months old child weighing 74 pounds.

A new Republican paper has been

started at Covington, Fountain county.

There still lives in New Albany

the first two female children born in the city. They are no longer children.

The Morgan County Gazette says

there is a project on foot to annex a portion of that county to Hendricks.

A man in Kokomo, in boring a

well in his cellar, struck a vein of gas for which he provided tubing, and now uses it to light his house.

We are under continued obliga'

tions to our Congressman Hon. H. D. Washburn, for favors in the way of books and documents.

What advantage do ladies hope to

derive from the fashionable practice of chewing gum They will expect-io-rate equally with gentlemen.

John Kelly was arrested Monday

evening for abusing and driving bis family out in the cold and sleet of that evening. He was lodged in the calaboose that night and yetorday* Last evening on promise of better behavior, the police swore him and let him go.

The Directors of the Terre Haute

& Indianapolis Railroad Company, at their meeting of yesterday, re-elected the following officers:

W. R. MCKBEN.

President.

R. A. MOKRIS,

Secretary.

W. M. WILLIIMS,

Treasurer.

R.

PEDDLE,

Superintendent.

A tornado passed through Riley

township recently, so severe that the dwelling of Andrew J. Christy, a subs btantial log house, was fail ly lifted from its foundation and entirely demolished. The family were in the housa at the time, but fortunately they all escaped without any serious injury.

Miss Dickey, living fiv« or six

miles north of Danville, was accidentally shot on Christmas Eve. She and an^ other young lady bad gone out for a short time a young man celebrating Christmas with a gun, stepped to the door and shot, striking Miss Dickey in the left thigh, inflicting an ugly wound, the wad lodgt ing in the flesh and requiring the use of a surgeon's knife to extricate it.

At a regular meeting of Post No.

1, District of Vigo, G. A. R., held last evening the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing six months:

M. C. Ranltin, Post Commander. S. C. Scott, Sr. V. C. T. F. Wells, Jr. Y. C. Jame3 O'Mara, Post Adjt. John Kuppenheimer, Q. M. O. Greanleaf, O. D. A. Armstrong, O. G. Dr. J. C. Thompson, Surgeon. James B. Harris, Chaplain.

SORGHUM MOLASSES.—Mr.

of Sugar Creek township, has favored us with a package of sorghum molasses, of excollent quality, made upon hig improved Evaporator for manufacturing molasses and BUgar from Sorghum and Maple. He asks an examination of its merits, which are choapnoss of construction, oasy man* agement, and durability there is no dipping until measuring the molnsses, and the molasses granulates more readily, owing to being separated from gum and other impurities.

The Madison Courier tells of three

young gents who took it into their heads one night to bo funny,and waylaid a comrade, robbing him of his pocket-book and other valuables. The next day the articles were returned and the names ol the '•robbers" made known. The owner of tho articles being unable to see the -'joke,'' has had them arrested for highway robbery, and they will have tho costs of a suit to pay, if they escape the peniten tiarv.

ANOTHER HORSE THIEF ARRESTED. Yesterday noon, a man whose namo was ascertained|to be James E.Davis, a yoang man, a resident of Greene county, pre-, •ented a horse at Bpauchamp's LivOry Stable, and offored it for sale at $75. but continued to drop in price down to $40.— As the h£rse was worth the price first named, suspicion was aroused, and on one pretext and another the man and horse were retained until towards evening, when two men arrived from Greene county, in pursuit of the horse and thief. The horse was stolen only the night previous, at Jasonville, twenty-eight miles •outh-east of this city. On examination before Esq. Zenas Smith, acting Major, he was committed to jail, and this morning will be taken back to Greene county for trial.

WAS

IT A

SWINDLE

?--The N«w A1

batty Ledger tells of a merchant, who don't live over a thousand miles from there, had occajion to come to the city to transact some business. Upon his arrival be went to the telegraph office and found two messages awaiting him. One was from his partner in business, advising him that a draft for $2,000 had been presented, the signature of which looked suspicious, the other message informed him that he was the father of a bouncing boy

The merchant replied to both telegrams but in his joy he got confused, and sent the message intended for his wife to his partner, and the one intended for his part ner he sent to hi* .wife. Imagine the sur prise of his wife upon reading, "I know nothing of it its a swindle," while the partner received hearty congratulation upon his safe deliverance.

19" The County Commissioner* axe agitating the question of bridge toilc, btit nothing definite has been determiued o®

I®* The clerk of the weather has played the deuce with the skate trade of o(i hardware merchants, and there is a profe pect of them "carrying over" large stocis of skates.

foB* We shall have forty-nine minutes more of day-light on the last than we had on the first day of the present month.— For this important discovery we are in debted to the Indianapolis Commercial.

Daniel Shellon, the horse-thief

shot by Policeman Van Brunt, Saturday evening, is suffering greatly from the woun'd. The leg is very much swollen, and is likely to give him severe pain.

Mayor Cookerly has gone to In­

dianapolis to assist in arranging the wires for the State Convention to-morrow. He will not return until Thursday. Esq Zenas Smith is the acting Mayor in his absence.

Track laying on the Indianapolis

and Vincennes Railroad will be commenced at Indianapolis to-day, and cars are expected to be running to Gosport by the 1st of March.

The man who looks to his own

convenience was in town yesterday. He stopped his horse and buggy on one of the street crossings, and was quite amus«d to see men and women wading through tho mud around him.

A Justice of the Peaoe in Indian*

apolis, who has been in office only about two months, and has tried fifty State cases, forty-nine of which he says can be traced directly, or indirectly to whisky.

One paper in this broad land has

raised the name of Hon. D. W. Yoorhees, as its mast head for the Presidency. It is the Ellsworth Tri-Weekly Advertiser, published at Ellsworth City, Kansas.

The world move9 Murray Briggs

editor of the Sullivan Democrat and the grand Mogul of the Sullivan Democracy, has been appointed one of a committee to provide speakers for a series of Temperance meetings in that town.

The Journal of yesterday, while

admitting that the

EXPRESS

has the larg­

est circulation within the delivery of the Post Office, claims the largest county circulation. Wrong again for the Daily EXPRESS,

alone, has a circulation in this

city larger than the combined circulation of the Daily and Weekly editions of the Journal in the entire county. We are illing to show our subscription lists on this.

To

CANDIDATES

TOR

TEE

ADMISSION

MAYOR'S COURT.—John

N. Evinger,

TO

MILITARY ACADEMY

AT

POINT.—AU|applicants

WEST

for this appoint­

ment will be examined by the Committee on Tuesday, January 14tb, 1868, commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M., at the Office of the Superintendent- of the City School?, Terre Haute. The recommendations of the Committee will be based upon merit alone. J. M.

OLCOTT,

Chairman.

Canney and

H. Davis went whooping and yelling along Main Street Sunday evening, overturning boxes, &c. For this amusement, the Mayor made a requisition on their pocket-books for $7 00 each. Jennie Roach, a female not unknown to the police court, for being drunk and disorderly, was assessed yesterday morning $7 00 and in default of payment was sent to Kizer's.

The stockholders of the Terre

Haute and Indianapolis Railroad Company at the electica held on yesterday, elected the following gentlemen as Directors for the ensuing year, viz: Chauncey Rose, James Farrington, W. K. Edwards, W. R. McKeen, Alexander McGregor, Demas Deming, Firmin Nippert.

The Directors will hold a meeting at 2 o'clock P. M. to-day to elect officers. The present officers will probably be re-elect* ed. Tho affairs of this company have been well managed and the road is in excellent condition.

QUARRELING!.—If

any thing In the

world will make a man feel badly, except pinching his fingers in the crack of a door, it is unquestionably a quarrel. No man ever fails to think less of himself after it than before. It degrades him in the eyes of others, and what is worse, blunts his sensibilities on the one hand, and increases the power of passionate irritability on the other. The truth i3, the more peaceably and quiptly we get on, tho better for our neighbors. In nine cases out of ten the belter course is, if a man cheats you cease to deal with him if he slanders you take care to live so that nobody will believe him. No matter who he is, or how he misuses Jou, the wisest way is to let him alone for there is nothing better than this cool, calm and quiet way ef dealing with the wrongs we meet with.

The skeleton of a man was found

one day last week in a partially dried up pond in York township. Benton county. The probabilities are tbat it had lain in the water since some time during the fall of 1865. There was a bullet bole and au ax cut in the skull, which would show that he had been murdered and placed there by the hands of some person or persons unknown. All efforts to discover his name and residence have thus far proved unavailing. From the remains of clothing, etc., the following is probably a correct description of the man prior to his death: He was about six feet high, good frame, number ten boot, from thirty to forty years of age, teeth all sound save the first molar in lower jaw left side. His dress was blue felt overcoat,black cassinet pants, white drilling underclothes and satin vest. With the skeleton were pocket knife, two pieces of lead, two combs and a calfskin^money belt. About tvro years ago a citizen of the neighborhood found near the pond an ax, which just fits the wound in the skull, a set of wagon bows and cover, a small kettle and pair of boots. r-'v j:

Exchanges are requested to copy so that a clue to the mystery may if possible be obtained. Dr. Kelb, Coroner, Oxford. Indiana, has the remains and articles in his possession and will furnish any par tioulars required.

A young lady asked at one of our

bookstores yesterday for Harper's Bazoo!

The Conmissioner of Internal

Revenue proposes to proceed at once to assess the tax on incomes for 1867. The collection, however, will not be immedi ately insisted on.

Dgg* The Tax paid on Dogs in seventy live counties, per the reports made to the Auditor of State, amounts to $130,000. It is supposed that the entire tax of the State will be near two hundred thousand dollars.

Since the abolition of free

on the streat cars, which took effect New Year's day, many who enjoyed the luxury of a pass, now find it greatly promotive of health to walk up and.down Main street.

A town in Iowa has the pointed

name of SemicolonviHe. This would be a capital place to make a full stop at for a short period, after which he would dash on with both fist* braced against his chest like a shooting star, or an enraged donkey after a bundle of carets I

We learn a large and extensive

revival is in progress in tho neighboring village of Vermillion, a few miles west of this city, under the ministration of Rev. Joel Nye. Over sixty persons have been" added to the church.

The splendid banking house of the

National State Bank, corner of Fourth and Main, is now receiving its internal finish, and it will not ca long before President Hussey and Cashier Warren will move their "traps" and money from the old places up into civilisation.

I6T" The Evansville Courier says that Frederick Frick, a farmer living near Blairsville, Posey county, while digging a well on his premises, came to a rocky substance, which he had to drill for the purpose of blasting. After setting fire to the fuse, the charge suddenly exploded, throwing him more than half way up the well, causing a fracture of tho left leg, and the loss of the sight of both eyes.

We learn from the Indianapolis

Commercial that the Right Worthy Grand lodge of the order of Good Tfemplars, of North America will bold its next annual meeting at Richmond, Ind., beginning on the 27th of May. It was cxpected thut the meeting would beheld atPoughkeepsie, New York, heavy inducements having been held out for going there but ciraumstances having changed, Richmond was selected.

NBJW YEARS.—Tho

day was well ob­

served in tbis city with old time-honoTed customs. There was little wild hilarity, but plenty of real hearty pleasure, in which one and all, old and young, bore well their pari. There was an unusual amount of calling find exchanging of New Year's greetings, a most delightful custom, which renews old and forms new friendships with the incoming of the new year. Family parties, visitors and friends made the day glide happily by. It is pleasant to know that tho holiday was as well and so quietly observed, and greater benefit will come of it, b}" far, than had it been a time of wild excess and liconse.— With tho most cheerful and agreeable memories of the fir3t day of the New Year, we can only hope tbat it may not be darkened by the shadows of any subsequent dark and untoward event.

CHIPS.

The best thing out—an aching tooth.

Powerful "grain elevator"—rye whisky.

A name for a female base ball club— Femi-nine.

The lap of luxury—A cat enjoying its milk. 0

A grave mistake—accidentally burying a man alive.

Few ladies are so modest as to refuse to sit in the lap of luxury.

When may the funds be supposed to be unsteady When money is tight.

Why is dancing like milk Because it strengthens tho calves. A young woman's conundrum—Who is our favorite Roman hero? Marius.

When can a road be said Lo be emotional? When it has a positive inclination.

The first thing a hen says to her brood, and not the last thing a child says to its father—"shell out.'.'

A "mush and milk" social was recently held at Corunna, Michigan, for the benefit of a church.

If a bottle of ginger pop weighs one pound and a haH, how much will your grand pop weigh

Elopements, divorces, &r., are so numerous that the whole continent seems to bo incontinent.

An architect, proposes to build a "Bachelor's Hall." which will differ from most houses in having no Eves.

The young lady who called at book-store for Drake *n Aftnrkmevt

WHS

disappointed to Bnd it a mere law-book.

Ladies at the present time have more lives than a cat, for each night they shufflo off tho mortal coil."

The song of tho repentant hurband after knocking his wife down—"Come rest in my bosom my own stricken dear."

Why is a husband like a Missusip pi steamboat Because he never know? how soon he may get a blowing up.

The attempt to start an asylum for useless young men failed, as no building could be constructed large enough.

A Canadian editor who was attacked by a rascal on a bridge, throw his assailant

into tho rivor and made an item of him.

A western paper say9 that tho Chey enne Indians have only killed three men since signing the late treaty, and that was only to try tho now guns presented to them by the commissioners.

A man was lately invited to adinner,and a dish of ice cream was placed before him He ta»ted it, then beckoning to the waiter said audibly, "that's a very good pudding but do you know its froze

Anna E, Dickinson haying boen ap plied to by a committee from the West for a political lecture, offered "Breakers Ahead." She received answer by tele graph "All right: give us Break his Head."

Our paper is under obligations to

Col. W. K. Edwards, President of the Drawbridge Company, and Wrq B. Tuell Esq., President ol tho street 'or courtesies extended.

Rev. Henry Little, Pastpr of the

Baldwin Church of this city, Kias been called to the pastorate of the Prepbyterian Church, at Brazil, and has accepted tho call, tp take effect on tho first Sfibbath of February next.

The burglars ieem to hav® transfer

redtheir operations to the country. Wednesday night Daniel Walker's hoUse,a few miles south of town, was entered1 and his pants taken out doors, but foKunately there was bothing of value in thd pockets The house of Byron Doming -was also visited, and he suffered a loss about $150, abstracted from the pockets of his pants. Mr. Cor ben's house, io the same neighborhood, was visited but an entrance was not effected. The prints of mocasined feet were found in the snow at oach of these houses yesterday morning,

Hon. F. M. Meredith, for the past

five years the editor of the Tenre Haute EXPRESS,

has resigned his position upon

that paper, and returned to the practice of the law, at Terra Haute, in connection with Mr. Delano, an able and experienced attorney. Mr. Meredith served two terms in the Indiana Legislature, during which time be was^one of. the most industrious and valuable members of that body.. Wo doubt not that he will find the change more pleasant and profitable than the drudgery of bis former editorial life.—Ind. Journal.

HORSE THIEF CAPTURED

has the largest circu!ati6n with­

in the range of delivery. The publication ill cease in this paper, because it is no longer evidence of circulation, and there is no valid reason we can see for performing such service for the government without compensatioa. If at anytime hereafter the list shall seem of sufficient interst to be published as a matter of news it will appear in our columns.

VIGO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—This Society meets on tho 11th of this month for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year and perfecting its organization. I have been requested by some of our farmers to call particular attention to this meeting and urge a general attendance. I do so with a great deal of pleasure, fully pursuaded ihat if our farmers will give a reasonable po tion of their time to the subject, the wealth and prosperity of Vigo count}*, consequent on an improved state of agriculture, will be matorially augmented. We have now beautiful fair grounds, judiciously salecti-d and finely located but little expense in the shape of repairs will be required for several yean. All that is now wanting is for our farmers lo coinc up and lake an nlerest in tho Society. If Agricultural Fairs are at all desirable and worthy of patronage and support we Imve now a most excellent starting point to make that ot Vigo county a real genuine sue. i. It is hardly necessary for tne to add that the prosperity of the farmer unlerliys every other business. With due deference allow me to remark that we have loo few meetings, too t'nw associations. Lot us then have a large attendance, not only of farmers, but of working and business men, on the llth, and give our society the right direction

C. W.

PERSEVERANCE

CONSUMPTION*

REAL

AND

ESTATE

SHOT

Saturday evening, a nsn who gave his name as Daniel Shellon, attempted to steal a horse belonging to John McFarlane, tho coal dealer, and which Was hitched on the east sitfd'of the Public Square. Ho hau the horse in the middle of the street, and was just in the act of1 mounting when McFarlane happened to come that way. The man was captured, and upon an immediate hearing before J|the Mayor, was sent to jail. Policeman Van Brunt took him in charge, aud arriving at the jail was in the act of opening the gate, when the'man slipped away and started on a run. Van Brunt drew a revolver and fired, tho shot taking effect at thn top .of the thigh and ranging downs ward. He continued to run, and secreted himself, but was soon after discovered and lodged in jail.

Imr The. Terre Haute Journal claims the letter list?. We presume then that it will be Read.^-&dliva?i Union.

As the'.list of uncalled for letters has heretofore been published in "thu paper having the largest circulation within the delivery of the Post office," the above item may convey the impression that, as "the Journal claims the letter list" it has the largest circulation. Such' is not the case. In a recent fit of economy the Post Marter General hfts Ordered that where a newspaper can be found to insert the list gratuitously, that it be given to such pa-per,-no matter what its circulation may be. The price paid was never half our regular advertising rates, but it has been valuable to us as showing that the EXPRESS

HARBOUR.

Marriage licenses were ij-uo.1 last

wcolc by the County Clerk to th-v foilowing: dohn C. Shannon and Lovina Bethel.

Isaac Jackson and Cynthia A. Boyd, Isaac Cruzan and Eliza J. Garrison. Jos. L. Debaun and Nancy Hickerson. Fred. H. Shepherd and Rachel Bishop Jos. Davis'and Susanna Brown. David Stump and Clarinda McAdaru*

WILL

OVERCOKE

OBSTACLES.—The

AT.T

tinn? was whon the med­

ical faculty denounced tho use of Salcratus bocauso of tho poisonous properties it contained. They conceded that tho deleterious parts were not essential, and this led to the inquiry as to how the article might le produced without. Mr. DeLand with tho perseverance equal to tho undertaking, applied himself to the task, and at length produced his celebrated Chemical Haleratus, which has the approval of the faculty and the housewives, and can be had of the grocers. dwlt.

CAN BE

CURED.—By

TRANSFERS.—The

fol

lowing transfers of real estate appear up on the Recorder's books la3t week C. A. Ray to Charles and William Kilter, 59 acres in Riley township Tor $1,200.

James H. Turner to John M. Walter and others, lot in the city for $2,000. Wm. Dozier to W. W. Rumaoy, lofrin But nam's addition for $240.

F. W. Shaley to Anna C. Hoff, 2 acres Harrison township for $250. Hepsibah Hammon to Philip Gerold, lotin Rose's sub-division for $500.

G. G. Boord and others to P. Daughererty, lot in Dole's sub-division for $1100. John N. Miller to Alox. Rowan, 30 acres in Lost Creek township for $1,200.

A Jackson to Thernn Sutliff, 20 acres in Honey Creek township for $600. D. W. Crossley to Saml. Robertson, 3 ncres in Riley township for $150'

Micajah Goodman to W. O. Black and others, 40 acres in Prairielon township for $550*

Virgil A. Sparks to Abijal Evans, half lotin the city for $1,200.

John

A. Shoemaker to E. W. Lloyd,

40 acres in Linton township for $300. Mary A. Tolman to Joseph Roberts, live itcr8i« in Nevins township for $120.

Jof "f' ti over to Wm. J. Ball, lots 21S, 2 120 in city of Terre Haute, for $31,li ni.

Jules Hour,et to John A. Hall, 131 acres in Otter Creek township for $7,500.

George W. Ring to Henry Ring 8 acres in Linton township for $100. Mary Yocum lo James M. Holbort, 30 acres in Nevins township for $300-

John Shoemaker to Isaiah Adams, quit claim to 80 acres in Linton township for $500,

Josiah V. Adams to Millie Mobley, tract of land in Linton township for $300. Wm. H. Adams to Jeremiah Adams, tract of land in Linton township for $500.

Preston Sparks to Jeremiah Adams, tract of land in Lintoii township for $150. Alfred Pirtleto Jeremiah Adams, tract of land in Linton township for $50.

Geo. H. Newlin to Samuel Conner and others, 44 acres in Lost Creek township for $1,800. -*:Vu

Elias Cummins to Howard Carson, G4 acres in Honey .Creek townslup for $3,000.

A

GREAT

ENTERPRISE.—We call the

especial attention ol our readers to the advertisement which appears in to-day's issue. "THE GREAT UNITED STATES TEA WAREHOUSE" of Messrs.

T.

Y. Kelley &

Co., No. 30 Vesey Street, New York, We arc all ol us unfortunately too well aware of tho exorbitant prices which are now put upon all kinds of teas and coffees. It is a notorious fact that grocerymen everywhere

expect

to realize from

their Teas such profits as will amply compensate them for losses on other classes of of goods and 40 or 50 per cent, on cost prices is not an un frequent ad yawe for the retail merchant to make upon what he considers the be3t

line of his trade.—

Frequently, moreover, there are innumerable profits put upon teas by -jobburs and peculators in thn trade, before the. good? reach the retail grocory store,

Messrs T. Y. Kelley New York, propose to do away with these endloss profits created by "middle men," and to sell their goods directly to consumers, in small quantities, at cargo prices.— They have appointed Barr, Gujiok & Berry,agents for the salq of their go«ds in this city and vicinity, the Teas are put up in ono pound packages at their.warehouso in New York and sold at the advance of five cents per pound over Netr York prices.

Wc advise our readers who are interested in procuring a first-rate article of Tea, at tho cheapest possible ratea, to call upon them and give the goods of "The Great United States Tea Warehouse" a fair and thorough trial.

"the

use of "Abbott's Inhaling Fluid." Tbis remedy was Patented, July 16, 1867, and tbq medicines used differ from all other in this method of treatment. It has been in use for the past five yeais and has cured soven-eightbs of all the cases treated Asthma and Bronchitis, also yield to this new remedy. We havo located hero per manently and may be found at the j»a tional House, Terre Haute. wtf. H.

PARSER

$

CQ.

See their Price-List in another column.

Dr. Abbott's Inlialin Flukl for the Cure of ConsumptionWe have for some time been intending to notice the fact that Dr. N. W. Abbott, of this city, is making a speciality of the treatment of Consumption, Asthma, and Throat and Lung diseases generally but, fearful that his, like many other modes of troating this almost universally considered incurable disease, might prove fruitless, we have delayed so doing until we should satisfy ourselves that his manner ot treatment is all he claims for it.— Dr.

Abbott graduated at Berkshire Medical College, Pittsfield Massnchuseets, in 1841 For over fifteen years he has experimented to find aspecific for consumption— and finally has discoved a course of treatment consisting principally of inhalations that hn« thus far proved

•it««»if

We append tha names of a fow with whom we have personally cnnv«rse l, and from them have obtained the following facts:

Mrs. H. C. Woolly, was afflicted with Asthma for many years, *o that she could not lie lown at night a great part of the time. She took treatment three week#, and now considers herself well

Miflr- S. M. Woodward, had hern'airlc for two years, aad at tba tium the com men.-ed tr»atm'int, bad been confined to her bed About three months, and her friends thought she could not live a month longer. She took treatment -six weeks ami now considers that she entirely well of lung disease

Jas. II. Topping, had incipient consumption, ho had been under treatment six weeks anilno.w,i.owiiler.ib.lta4e]l nearly well.

Mr.-. A cured conmimp tion, and A. Ktaelfflf, a?thiuat W. A. Brookin*, Was cured ofWuvsimvp. tion.

W. C. S*rulers. Jmd a bad etwgb lor six months, with btesding at tlm kings and no appetite. Wis tiftabTe to walk has been under treatmont.six weaks. gained sutean pounds and recovered bis health and strength, so tbit he is now perfectly able to do a full day's work io the employ of the Illinois Central Railroad Co,

The following peirsons haVe been treatment and we learn ure able to testify to the efficacy of the Doctor's remedy, bht we have not.beeh ab\e lo see Ibem pettdjt ally.

W.

J,

Mr.

Morgan, Carrie Pearling.

Mr. Melton and W C. Stite£ 5*4T We clip the Above from tbe Cdfttriths (Ills.) Sentinel of Dec 19. ,n

H. PARKER

has located

pwmai&nt-

ly in Terre Haute, and Is duly ffu^Og^yf by Dr. .Abbott to administer bis Inhaling Fluid for the sumption and Afthswu Spited personally or by l?»t£ef titer* Nalirnal Houses i»{ r,4

PRIVATE MKDICAI. ADVitftf.—BefcdDr WhittiWs advertisement in ahotber col? umn. april4-dwltaw-l^r,

RYTKLEC1R4PII

FROM INDIANAJPOLIST

Democratic Statc XQnypnimiL

A

SyecW ld tlie'IHiUy Exprts#

INDIANApoLis,

The.Governor and Commissioners formally opened the House of. Refuge at Plainfjeld today.

The, city full of. strangers. Many Be* publicans are here looking on. Au Ohio delegate i« here in tbe interest of Fondleton. peodricfeV-and Voorhees will make the leading speeches to-morrows,

Just received a new lot of Silver

Waro of the newest pattorn?, All interested in making Christmas Presents should look at these goods before making purchases as they are the handsomest g#ods in the market, and inclu-le Pres on Is of small cost as Well as large.

S. R. FREEMAN'S NEW STORK,

481 Main street, National Hotel Block. *wtf. .'fj

1 1 1 1

ties' We have determined to close out our. stock of Beady-made Clothing with a view of changing our business to that of Merchant Tailoring and Gent's Furnishing Goods, exclusively, and in order to' do so, will offer our entire stock of Ready-made Clothing at not cost for n«iw goods, and the bulk of the stock carried over from last year, at much below cost, for cash, i'

We mean just what we say", ana will do all we promise I Gont's Furnishing Goods, anil Clothing made to order at greatly reduced prices. Call in .and examine eu? Jitofik^ Xt ia much the best in the city. -JOHNSTON &

2dww" No. 81 Main Street.

Hgr The Terro Haute Draw-Bridge Company hereby gives notico that every person who shall pay two dollars to tho toll-collector for the cuerent year from January 1st, I8.Q8, will be entiled to reduced toll for said year.

W. K- EDWARDS,

D^o. 24, diw--w3w

superior

to all other known remedies. The system of Inhalation, wheroby the nodicine is breathed into the lungs and is thus brought directly in contact with the seat of tho disease, commends ilsell to our judgment as being more rational than the one which prescribes for the lungs remedies that are to be swallowed into the stomach. And wc have theevidenco that his treatment is both practical and philosophical, from the many cures he has effected in thie city, of cases of Consumption, Asthma, &c., when all other tried means proved insufficient in affording any permanent reliol

SPECIAL

1

A STEONti £FF0RT ¥0 ENDORSE PENDLET0NF0R PRESIDENT.

Hendricks and Turuie for Governor and Lieut.

Governor iMt ,Ui~ ,.u

Jan. 7.

The attendance already bere for tbe Democratic State Convention ia very large. Delegates are of a better class than usuaft4* Hendricks will be nominated for Governor without opposition, and thechtmces are for Turpie as Lieu ton ant Governor. Other nominations are not yetdebfdtf: Ac'

There is sCrong .effort being 'made to have t^ie Convention endorse Pendleton as representative of Indiana for Presi» dent.

Quite'fc flght Cor Ibe Chairmanship of the Democratic State Central Committee. Talbot has withdrawn and tbe contest is between Develin and Anthon, with chances in favor of Develin, who represents Young America.

Vje

Interesting

Ho\f to layl^Ku^d^raiiXOf a fortune. This rpay BVTearneff 'at tft^s"mall"cost of nOthirig, by addressing for Circular,

Wf JoN ^BlNHAM & Co., wljlf *ji 1141 Hiio iUr' Cincinnati, Q.

JDecIiiie ja. Heating Stoves and a

large stock,- Htt&a Main street. 25,ilwtf W. W. SHANNON.

|0» Fine'asgortment o£. CWl Cooking '•toves, Ave different varieties from Pittrfburjjbi Cincinnati firhd~T?vfthsville, at No C3 Mailt street. 25,dwtf -W. W.

SHANNON.

We advise all wanting sound and

reliable insurance, to insure wtib the Phoenix of Hartford. Cash assets $1,076,383 85.

HAJVBNS

Yioo

$:,Co., Agents.s

Office over Don nelly's Drug Stote. 17dw3m y1

WOOLTOT MILLS.—We

have now

on hands a lull stock of Jeans, Satuietn, Flannels, Blankets^and Stocking yarns, all of the very best quality, which wo offer to the trade, .wholesale and retRil, at ns low prices as can be sold by,any first class manufacturers. Call and see. dwtf, 8. S. KENNEDT & Co.

Pres't

SPECIAL NOTICES

Ladies can -receive a box of Dr.

Velum's fills by mail sealed &roni llic ayes of lh» public, by eucloilng on# dollar mid six piratage stum pi to M. W. Maroiafcer, Ganeral Agent Tor the r.ilted HUtea am) Cumtdae, at'Allianj', N. York.

JanSSJwlm

ALUOCK'S P0R0TS PIASTERS.

Store liesI Md C-ongh Cured. Dr. Ai.r.cocK^—Sirr In may last I vitfltlng mj ituiu in Corniug, who got nieon« ot yolir Potom PlaUers for my obest. I wai bo aora ttiro«gh meat the thher, 1 could nardly fpeak or breathe, ttwas not mire than tbree Jioiira afler |iit II on before I fclt I had auffrrad very mach from sureuass bt ihu chest, wiih roaglt and horiensan, for mouths lnt your Plattuc liaa cAred ihe, and tny UetUtb la bettar than It ha* baeji (or years.

Yonrs, PHK«E PATCOIB. Biaw.r TW»m, Schuytor Oo ,*H. If .stpt. It, 18K».

Prluclpa! Agency, Braudreth Hnute.Kaw.Yoik. i-pht by lOO.Wi'lJrtJgglsti, fo wiioai we refer an to th*lr «npotU»r qualities JanSJwlm

I Fancy tlie Dismay

"ft'lifoh «rmW prevail in thi\i3!tnd3 «l tfimge--it if eboitkl te suddauiy announced through ant ctxi-UttitedStatiM, Oatiada, AUl the West ID d?«* and Spanish America tbat no more H08TKTTER'3 &ITTEBS would be manufactured, and th*Miwic»fortb tbe »*nd gfcpino me nrjpcrstA, aud pr&veatWe of all tiialarjoa* dlitans wottld b« o*T'To-"wit wosmd Tire fciHotn. tho feeble, tie the traveler, tb* yfeyager, the miner, tbe te&rfffcry.ttndeftt tbejitllef oo'tbif -frontier r%ilrUizatlon the toiler, coop«d »pJiu crowded cliy tti»«n)8nt» the coiiYale«c&ntyn»edtutf i»i« io vigotaBtV the^ihlvering vletim o'f agtf,'"incf the netttniw of both eexni tfTer?#ftpre, toatftd learu, •wifll frri»f, toodeep"for words, tlfat tbemobt CeJebrated c«*rectfT?, InvigoratiT* 9^ ^ige, had beerf blotted out of existence. A# VrtferARrMKY A^Dorf to epidemic genial «timulant a promoter of constitutional vigor,s an appetiser, t«macbic, and a remedy Tor Mrvom dehiUtT, no medlclnal pr«p^r»^9n Up «nrer *tta(u9d the reputation of HOSTETTKR'S ^tTTKIW.. It- la (h* HOMELfOLP TCWie or tbe A WKS-IOAN" fot.tifertTf alt Unman probability will be io &e c«nt«riea com».1%e magnates of 8cfen«*-reccigniav its nwrito aiid that it is «mphaticalf/ «Tia medicine «tti«mmn to proved b» Its vast *abd ijrer in v« toxaftrm '.-Wl#

rfpai iTcfi itch

SCRATOHi"

scratch

:I^fro»^arto|j4 Otitam CUM. 35M BEL, OMtMCM ,c(krNr mt Mci*, (JSftmeiit tetter. 10tataaat aUM' Barkers ltcb.

OtolMlt.

cure*

NOTICE8.

l&ANTKD CHEAPEST AND 1^5

To Farpttrt, Bxprm Cmpmiu, titm9m Fmpritt,w% Lh erf fiWoUiakwmli, aad utt who nee Him.

I JR. TOBIAS'

VKNEHAN H0R8K UNIMKMT, »v'i I* Pint Bottlm at la« Wellar,

for th* cure of Lnmonees, Sera tehee, Wind GalU, Sprain#, Brtiwe, Spiints, Gall*, Colic, Slipping Stifle, Orpfbeating, SoroThroat, is tbe Foot Ac., iq.

AU who owu or employ horses, are aasa

red that

tht* Lbilueot will do all and man than ia stated in earwig the »b«n named complaints. Dnriag twenty years it has never failed to give latlifac tion let a single instaaoa. Sold by tbe Droggiste. Depot, jC6 Cortlandt straet, Hew York. „jan8dwlm

AL 0-0I-XDE3Sr DAY

baa dafrasd for all who dedre to res a me In age one of the most glorious gifts cf youth—tlie magnifloeut black or Lro»n tinge which reodtrs the hair an Irresistible element of personal atlracHon. 1NSTANTANKOIS BE

AIT I

spting* from the applloation of bnt one hair dye in th* world. That ctemical elixir conUins the Tital pplnclple and the coloring matter with which hatnre noariahes the most beautiful of the silken fabrics wherewith She afiorns tha

Heads of her i^avorites. tfeed it be said that this wo: lor of civilisation is

URISTADORO'3 HAIR DYE, the sro»t gcutsl, harmless, loleaom®. and certain preparation of its kind in the whole nniverae

Manufactured by .«?• UltlfiTADORO, G8 Maiden Lane, ew York. 8?: by al! Draggtots. Applied by all HalrDt«9Mr». jaaSdwla

B-A.UTiEI3SrC» HOtTSE Of JAY COOKE At CO.,

No 20 WALL STUKliT,

Corner of Nassau Street, New York. We bay and sell at the most liberal enrrsui rices, aud keep oa hand a full supply of OOVrnawat BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN HTBTKES, and CJMPOOND lHTlBKlJST NOTKFT nd ertcuta ordeis for pnroliasa and saio of rocivk BOHD8 aK'i

CONVlCKSION«. convert theseferal issunof SevrN-TdiunKS at* the most favorable market rates luto FiveTwenties, which', at preient price of gold, yield the holier abant one per oaut. more interest per tnnum. Oircnlars wit1 foil partlcniats famishsd upon application. mySdwly Ji^COOHKAIO.

n-

Proofs of tho Superiority

OK

E A E I A N

WALTHAMv'--

"\\r ATOM Hi

This country has reason to be proud of this spleudWapeoUnen of Ainerle*n opeiatiTO genlns and enterprise. That It will work a revolution in the watch manufacturing of the world no one can donbt who examines the operations of the Wnltham establishment, for It turns ont watch movements at Jnst about one-half the cost of j^ported movements—'beside tlw nnlfotm^ljfeWffTr or the niachln?-made

poor

w&fche<^»|fe«W'*iM'n

a

gieat advantage ovtr all others whSwrer known. A

time piece of tha machine -mak* will be as rare in the future as a good one of hand make has been heretofore, for machinery is arbitrary In

HB

perfoliiance.and can make a pcrfe^iaTfl^itrtt easy as one that warthl^B/ Tt will anM 'or coneratnlation if this highly useful Atheriean Enterprise shall have the eflfcet of driving out of market the thousands of truly foreign articles miscalled time keepers, by furnishing so excellent and ecouomical substitute, N. ly Timtn.

We have had one of tho works of this Company iu a case for some cousidorablo time, aud,

romparing

tht'Se with former flrst-class works of

different manufacture possessed by us, thoy havo established iu.our opinion, their superiority over any over introduced for csrrectuoss as timepiece,"—

ZfeJrorMt

MILLER,

"We notice with regret (writing "of the Paris Exposition) theabsenoe of specimens or America? manufacture, which^although only comparatively »f recent bitrh among us, is already producing remits of the most satisfactory character.

watohes manufactured by the Waltham Company are certainly, so far a? strength, durability, and excellence as time'keepers are concerned, as good as anything produced by tha French or Swiss manufactures,"—H. T. Herald.

Tho beauty, the precision, the greater cheapness, the uniform excellence of a watch construct ed by machlnory so exquisite that the mere spectacle of its operation is poetic, gradually give the Ahierican Watches a preference which will not be deceUed."—-Harper's Wtrkbj.

iVERI I WATCH FULLY WARRANTED.

For Bale by all Fint-Clan Dealers In the United States and Brltlsb l\0Ylncra.

For farther information addrest the Agent«,

f. BOBBINS & APPLETON, Broadway, N. AT.

deslSd&wlm

TO CONSUMPTIVES. The ltiv EDWARD A. IT1LSON will seud, (free of charge) to all who desire it, tho prescription with the diroctions for making ai.d using the flmple remedy by which he was ourml of a Inns »ITootlon and that dreaded disease Consumption.— Ilia only object Is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will post them nothing and may prove a blessing. Plenso addroas Bsv.

EDWAUD

mylMllaw-wl

A. WILSON,

Williamsburg, Kings Co., Ne* York.

Errors of Yonlli.

A Gentleman who suffered for ysniff from N»i vons Debility, Premature Decay, and all the offe.-ls of youthful ludiscretiou, will, for the ink* of sutering humanity, sen* fi-eo to all who need It, the receipt aud directions (ur making the simple rem »dy by which be was cured, ahderen wishing to profit by tb» advertiser's ienfx, raa do no t-y iddresslug, in pnfwtidiil'iiuce,

Ladies Take Partitnilar Notifc.

mm

tnii KKAt vulpW

iilia

WAKKANTKil) It'KWINI'll.

rnUESE PILLS, so cftlsbratid many years ago 1 in Paris, for the relltf of fomale irregnlarItM, and afterwards so notsrloOs tor their criminal employment In the practice of abortion, at now offered for sale tor the Hr4t time In America. Tttey havo besa kept in comparative olnirnrity, from the fact that thn originator Dr. Veipean, is a physician In Paris, of grt-at wealth and strict :wu«otention principle*, aud has withheld them from gbneral use, teet.tkey should be emploved for niUawfui purposes In overcoming female obitrtietlons, they seem to b* truly omnipoteiii, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them but they are .offered to thepnbliooaly for legitimate use. and all agent 1 arenirbidden to sell them when It is nuderatooil that tbe objeot ia uulawlul.

Ladles MS pocured a box, soaUd fiom the r}»» of the curious, by enclosing one dollar, and sii poatage stamps to M. W, MAODSIBEil, Central Agent for

UM

United Btatoa and

C-auadas,

0

m.

at AI

ban*. M. Y., or to aojr anthoclz«l Agent. S. nv all Dmggists in Terr* lL»lte. o7dwly

I" ——p—mmmtmm

Yif||HT3fNEWELl4,N The (taportanre of Ibis traly call a bis aud valuable preparation now 4« folly acknowledged, receiving the most free ap prebatkn of Physicians, tod -in which the trn name of Ataxigne is perfectly aup^rsnt. thai in aJy-fertlstag, its true character is only to b» given, which I *qk all have not witnessed its great cnratlvo powsr, to accept wiiii toufldsMe.

Tt is the true remedy for Nmmlgia, Rhemaatitm, firtaWss. Tootk mU Sar idh, Btad AcJt*, Painful afautrmnimt, Am*»arrk*a, Dttmmyrrhtd, DtHrium IVsswi, Bpmml Omgtoiati, Lon cf Bleep, and as a mild and

gen

6ld SONS.

Olataeat

cnre#

Krery

JUR4

miIt KVCBT iniOR I4KE MA6W. c«^U a J^IX. by, malt, CO Ccaf*.4 AS 4f94"Vrl£^d faftBB, Street, Bo«ton, Maw: Tor iai« by all Drnggitu.

Boaton, IS, 1*7-«U w4wl

tie opiate to all AVnwis

]s Aifknta It has been eminently successful, io Hrari OOnylaiais, a v»ry potent remedy. JOHN L. UDNKXWEf.L, Proprietor, Practical Chemist and Pharuaceqlkt, 9Commercial Wharf, Boeton, Uu*

MT Seldhy at) regular dealers in mediclue. From Physicians is invite.) the greatest frerdom of rerxaapemdeaee, to whom every evidence of oharaeter win be freely seat on demand.

July 18, dwo^t a^djany,

^SPECIAL NOTICES.

prouuTioB.. Ky -~ft

Information tftsarant«ol to product a fmsnriant ((r6wth of hair npon a bald head or b**ritl*si fan., als a recipe for ihecumoTal »f Ciinplas, niotches, Ernptionx, «tc., on thethln, ImtvlRfcthe srtmftnofr, olear and hcautiftil, «an obtkilicH with' iu rhargti by addres*iiii

TIKW. V. Ci/APMAN, Chfmiet, Broadway, Now Yurie,

mjiodiuw-wl

UfUlSKlKS,—onr eoinponnd foroes Whiskers ff 'he smoothest face, or flair on Hall Heads InxnriABtly In six weeks. Pricsbj mail, ?1. Three bottlM, $2. Addr««t

WAHNKB A CO.,

jaly4wly Box .183 Brooklyn N. *.

rnjRUB BUT 8TRANGK.—Any person sending ns tboir Addrin, with rents, will receire, by mail, thn Kama and A Carte de

Visile of their flitue Wife or Husband

also, how either sex may gain thelowof any person they choose. Instantly. Addfrss BKEVES CO., 7SNaftan Streoi, Mew York. octWwSwi

The Great American

A N IN A

TEA COMPANY, No 39 Vesey Street,

Established

1840.).

f,4NEW

YORK CITY.

J?

(P. O. Box 436a.)

Wt again osatton the public against these many concerns that have sprang np tho past few years, that immitate onr name in art aud stylo of doing btwiuesa. Wo hare no connection With an) other house aud ue feel assured that the broad principles ef commerce npon which wo continue to transact business will be acceptable to tbe pnblic and adrantageons toonrselrfs. Those desirous of getting up

Club

timers (Ladle*

especially), wno hare few hours each *y tntperA aan tesllzo handsome remuneration as wv gttehigltest r*to of commission. T«rt(ri SAfc from 90c. to SI per ponnd, bj 'Pu. cbiwluii Oiir

Teas wbirh W.i Ccfltisn^twJtolLat ttH .tol.KT loj

prlc«a. (Ktong (Black) 70c. tOc, 90:'. Best 81.00 pot lb. Mirod(Urecn & Ulack) TUj. 30c.tKJf. 1.0& KngllsU Breakfisst, fiO.-. »0c. 81.00 *1,10 i.'-O (Qrwn) 80f. 90:. I.0U 1.10 t.£ Hyson (Urtco) 10) 11'6 *'I fisi Yonng Qyson UraJ Slkj SOc 10»") 110 I .'S l!nct.|« red Japau 90c 1 00 110 2* Gunpowit"r 126 oo

»}rotiril CoSeo, 20c 25c iic, Best Jar* 40.1 per B«al Mocha ia lh. and 5 lb, iirllglu Leaddn Patkages 4Bc. per lb. di-cl8»w3ni

CLIMAX.

l*AUf.'n CLIMAX 8A.i.vS, toi] Bm-rup, Scitlds, Sci-LJ IIIH, Hdt UUoum, tiores, Drokeo lireauli, P'itt-s, (Stilblains, Stings, Bruises, t'uU, SuclliiiK», whether upon mau or is tho m.-it #uu de« fill article ever produced. Othor goid alluviate this cures, it alias inrt*maUu:i, subdues pala, aud healt without a siiar. 1. "•.n th itawelKht in gold to any and aliutilii a! woys haul It is warrenIM! to do what it sajscTGT) tii

MoterrrLUt* rilhA PIi^Hlv uuters. were first used iu private practice iu JS'iS Tli-y wen1 'ntrodiced to the public iu lrt.t5, siuco which tlmo their imputation has extended, until thoy have a salo in excu»s of atl ether ('tftharfic and Purifying MwiiCines.

TIK-UI

IMS

kThe

is hardly IT family

among the civilftsed nalfone who have not personal ovidenre or their uuif ui reliability in eases Constipation, TljlUoas and Stomach diseases, whothet- of long or short duration. They «ro entirely vegebkldo in their euuipoiltf.it, and bariii-

to tlie gel. ties tufant. One ingredient open* 9 pores of the skin another is diuretic, aud stimulates proper action of the kidneys a third is emolient, loosening phlegm and humor from... the lungs othtr prgp.erties an warmiirgitMfcci^' thartic, and cleanse the stomach and bowels from unhealthy secretions. Their combined effect i« to regulate the impaired function of the system, and to produce HKALTU. It is not asserted Motfat's Pills aro a cure-all—that they will euro al complaints—bnt under ordinary oircur.iatmit-i they may be relied upon to cure Kerrons and hirfc Headache, Coativoness, Dyspepsia, lniligestion Jaundice, Liver and Bilious Cempl.'iinjt, Colds Scurvy, General Weakness, 1c. They are expressly uiado for these diseases. Millions upon millitm* of cures can be cited, la no single instance has a complaint ever come to our knowledge, where they have not operated as recoinme-dcd.

The printed circular around ei box fully etplains the sympttms and effects of each disuuae,

pecifios treatment, furnishes oridencu, Jtc. We briefly refer to Eev. David Slder, Vrankim. N. C., who was enred of Dyspepsia C. Cross, of Thsoikn, Til., oured of Liver Complaint H. Hoolcy, of Springfield, Pa., had Scrofula, and bad to use crutches was cured in three weeks James D. Dolan, or Adrian, Mich., Cured of Bilious Fever Be v. lienry Graham, Presbyterian Church. Gauauagua, Cal., of Fevwsnd Ague Rev. fid II, May, Twenty-first St., New York, of Rheumatism aud Pilts of 25 years etauding Bov. Samuiul Bowles, of the Springfield, (ftlase.) Kepublhrao. wax cured of terrible Costlveness Hon. Ed. W«-b-lrr, of Burouey. N. 11., of Liver Complaint, etc.

A box of Meflat'sLife Pills, with full circular*, Ac., will be sent gratis to any Physician or Clergy man, on the receipt oi two three cent stamps. flat's Lift Pills are 545 cents per box. Hof fat's Fhienix Bitters, 91. They are sold by all respectable dealers throughout the rVotiiiont* and the Islands of the Ocean.

WH1TK A llOWLAND, Proprletcra. Successoisto Dr. John Blofiht and Dr. Win. B. Moffat, iil LUerty Street, New York.

B"eU wly»»»w

JOHN H. OODEN,

mylOdltaw-wiv Cedar St.. N. *.

li^STRA NOTICE —Taken uj, Ci ly Jamas ii. Paddo^k^on 11M Wabssh Blv.-.,. two mil«s abov« Dai win, Iu Prairie Creek t-mv ship, oue estray SVaer, thr»e yrars old, relet, ttjtf. with white butwe«m the horns, and olly ~t» uarkeil with an uuder ba'f crcp In tb* fight. *-u, tud a split iu Ihe lell tar n-*- ciihir Ulil.S brands to be **jei« ami »!», lii tard Purs*" v.i and Noah Little, lining called upon, il" IT* ap praiwsatd eitray Stsflr, find tKe as d»orlbel, appraise the san» at Si'-. lilCllAFtD PACKIi'tMJD,

Al.urmi4e.,

^OAU LITTLB, .Subscribed and sworn to bafoio ne, this -d of January, 1SW. JOHN WILMON, J. H.

lj TtgoClrmul Court, Marsh Term, t»uo. Thnmar Stewart vs. Johason «ine, James u«a. RobSf iQaa, Napoleon Ono, Ed*ard Une, Thorn a* Eadora Bakes, Isadora Uue, Th«opnloaOne, CoottanlinaQas, Laura Uue, Alonr due, Lapolis -S. Uu*, aal Ihi uiika«n holrs.,i

Johasoft Ouv. Beit fejiuosherwllhat ^t thedepteulhei Tetin of th* Yigo CiUnatt Court, L«», tt appearIBR mid tWrt that the JWendetntu wot* iioq^mIt.» dents, the CVurt thou ordemd publicatk lo made of the itrudency of this proceeding.

Ketir" therefore hereby given to the fa' l.iudusMoi the Aling and p^uden'y thl-i |i reeding, an^ th»st the mm will ti-pejird and de termined at (he next Ttiin td out said Conrt. commencing on Ihe Eourth Muuda.v of 9l-«ri't« n.' ti A. D„ 1S0^.

Attest: ttUi't'i 11. .SIMMOK, j»8wa

OTATirOF INDIANA, VftiO lO COUNTY, .JW—Yigo Ci», u:t C.imS, March. T«ru».

William Kirtiy, vs.

Anderson C. Hopk*ns. Oa this day, to-nlt, tii» 7C. J»ou*«y A. D. 1888,Cf.|^ UtK iUiaOff, bf hoott his Attora.yi, »hd tUa b1a a so a a id a vi in ha a nan-resldeniot the Jitats of todiana

Nnflf* Is ther,Tore, hereby SheTi toth% s.i(,f fondant «.f the ftliu* nud pendency of I hi* pro OMtllnftanrtlhat the saps will taheard «aH ttlerialn^r 4* 'l«r rteJtt Tlrm «.f our lAbt PvUrt, ommnnfliiK.oWlNrldxinhltowUtlf JUsrcih n»xt A. l«s»J.

Attest ItliFHet SfMPSuJi. j.taSw-Prf hfiv ciat.

OF

Term, 1808.

INDIANA. VIUO Vigo Clrnir Cr.trrfc-'Mafch.*

COORTr. 3.1

Diyorce. (j

Bernini Cullman, 1

rinvilla fttdlMSii Jl Un tUs day* to-w»t, the cth day r.f Ja&uaryA. D., 1869, comes tbe Plaintiff by Jcrfiu U. Craiu, Attorsey, aad flies his complaint »h«relii', at«». au affidavit showing that the DeteaUant is a nonresident of the State al Indiana, I

Duties ia therefore, her«by given to the said P(•udaut ol the lUing aad peudettey of this proceeding, and that the same will bebMtrdaurifdeter* mined at the aeat Term ot oar said Couil, commsatinxeB the fourth Monday of March, next. A.D., ISiiS.

Attest: RCfUS H. SIMPSON, Jsn8w3t-Pr».fse §8,001. Clerk.