Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 February 1868 — Page 4

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(Continued from First Pag?) v^/1«« man irltl

eatrusting tt large body ot »«. j«t *••'1 Rlaverv. to -whom .education had. been slavery, to nied by law, to wliom the manage

Vict, had been dcm«6, w'.uj made the mMl aLject slave=0 ^tb p.M^ power. And as tho bona',or h»s referral

Sai«Vn

regard to tbo quest*

on 0f

admitting

Ibo freed men of the ^j0uthcrn .States to voto, while I admit tf

l0

equal rights of all

men, and that in tir,,e all rue'n will have the right to vof.e, without distinction of|h color or race,

vc

Such WH" my Cowing at Unit ime. 'er.j j(1rgeh'

that we could not. and s'ifili bails of the White

loZredBuO^'^ "'on except ihote who were disquauhed by the couimiesion of high crimes and misdemeanors.

Mr. President, we hear much said in the course of this debate, and through the pres«, about the violation of the ConfiUtu-1

ftJ!had

of &orne distingui Kopublican party is quoted to that oll'ect Sir, if any loading Republican has cvci ,, ,• said he spoke on^or^ I ?Z

rSsTthat iSI I- U,„ Winter n,Ti, hi.) of the a^^lully Within the powers of thoJ Zt HZS

%TZon^ly^ta %H\nZr& tho P-.dcnt did that hi^vM* policy or And who are the men that aro talking so acUon was to 1-e sulumttcd t» tougnm much about th,- violation of the (Jonpti-1'•on^deral.o.i and decsmn and, aP tution, and who prutend to be tho ospeouil

My friend from Wisconsin yoslorday compared what ho called the Radical party of the North to tho radicals of tho Mouth, and when he was asked tho question by somo Senator, "who aro the radicals oi' the South," ho said, "they are tho secessionists." Sir, the ?eer Menists of tho South are Democrats to-day, acting in harmony and concert with tho Democratic party. They wore Democrats 'luring the war who prayed for tho miocess of McClellan and I'endlotou, and would have been ghid to have voted lor them and they were Democrats before the war, and tho niiio who made tho rebellion.— Theiio ai'i tho radicals of tho South and my .friend Irom Wisconsin, alter all, is voting with the radicals.

The bunion of bif. speech yesterday was that tho recoil ^ruction measures ot Coti'.',rc"s arc intended to establish negro supremacy. Sir, this proposition is without any foundation wluUcvcr. I believe it war, stated yc tordfiy by the Senator from Jllinoin (Mr. Trumbull) that in every State but two the white voters registered outnumbered tho colored voters and the fact that in two States tho colored voters nut-numbnrcd tho white voters is owin to tho simple accident that there arc more colored men iu those Statea than thorn arc wbito men. Congress Ids not. soturht lots H. !'lV/ul

to t'f!inbli?:h negro supremacy, •nought 10 establish the supremacy of any ola: or party of men. If it hud nought to hildish negro supremacy it would have been nn easy matter by excluding from tho right of Milfrage all men who bad been concerned in the rebellion, in accordance with (he proposition ol the distinguiMltcd .Senator fioim Massachusetts lMr. Sumner,) in his speech at. Worcc*, tor, in 18t5. lie proposed to exclude ail mon who hud boon concerned in tho rebellion s.inl confer sutl'iage only on those who were left. That Would have established negro supremacy by giving the negroes an overwhelming majority in every State and if that had boou tho object of Congress it could have been readily done. Put, sir, Congress has only sought to divide the political power between the loyal and tlo- disloyal. Jt h.i^ disl'runchifed some fifty thousand disloyal load ors, leaving all the. rest of the people io vot.o 'fhey bavo been enfi anchi. on Ootii nid«M, that neither siioiild bo placed in the power ol the other. Tin- r. |.rlhave the right to vote so that, they 'hall I not hounder tho control and power oi the I'nion men oiii\, and tiie I'mon men have |oi»n ull.o.ved to vote so that t.ln^ chall not ito under the controi and power of the rebels. This i- the jjoliuy, to divi !c the political power among those men for! e.-u'li. Sir, t!i charge ci-yati! a negro^suprv-

tiie protection of that We intend to ncii'y or eoloied withoil. tho -iii'! wouiii Ai.ivo been to hr.M! easily conferred by dimply excluding thodisl right-I'll' :-'Ullrag(»— power which il hnd the o.leftr right to in-virciso.

Slate governinci't i:c. I'oundation, lor i! lie power of Congfi :h ?npr.-'iU'iC\ yn) iV.uo the

N"W, AI Pre^i.lent, alivov nw !o 10:1iidor for a inoioent tiie ntncndio.'ni olli-r od by tho Senator Irom W'i.-Ci.nisin, and upon which his speech WAS made, und HOC what it etl'ect—1 will not say its pur pose, but its inevitable cll'ift- should il become a law. I will ask the Secretary to rend the amendment which th" Seiinh» as prop. .ced th

tor from \Yi Senate The Socrotivry read as follows:

nR!1Uii I II I

if,

ProviUrif. nrrcfifiv.'e^, Tiint election for lhe ratitlcation of -titution, ur of otllecrs umier 11 previous to its adoption in «ny pcfs-on no',, ha j-ueh State pre shall be allowed possess one oi

inn •i«iiamiBinii||i%i

tfie IConstitution of the Uni'-^ gtatea

to subscribe his name to 'an "oath

...

robv-jel w'hilfi man to '„0(ie

['t3?- t-5" toy&

hM

of l)ic

wftt- the opinion oi a ,ot until people of thetime thai aycai ant a conclusion that

Ml but to resort to

an(j

to sup

sarae' wh6r'das

jj0 permita areb-

wji0

never heard of

not

know how to ruako his

uoti

1865^ allow me to show the princ^ that nian'ihal1 not vote un jess he shall besei^

then actuated me, lor in th gpeech

g've» for whisky.—

..u^hter.j Again, sir, he propoeos tbat the colored.

ed in his own right or in tho right of bis wife of a freehold of the value of $250, a provision which, of course, would cut off nine huDdred and ninety-nine out of every thousand eolorcd mon in tho Tho colored raau cannot vote* "?'®vrob

1

holiove that in the!el who was never wor

vtvvj vtu I'l"'"'" n»aif iu jQ i»ia, .'our X'nillions of ?laves, just freed w»o inver paid .g

ease of lour from boncb*, probation and propurnUoii t-eioro uicv P"1^' 'f'Hl0 adoption we brought to th«- exrnriK of jnV!ili.tl j®!3^jt

adJ^ge, there should be a period of paid an

his life, never

t0

\(i allowed to

woa'ld

and preparation before they vote- »ir»J ^option of this amendment?

ofl

ptwor." I °vot« «»•4"

be tho inevitable

„eh a. largo part of the eolor-

leavo ,hp

,n

had not then been determined by j^'/noff State government? thoro to be formbloody experience of tiiu Lr.t ed again into the hands of tho rebels.

rebel white vote

the ascendency and to put these

Sir, I will not spend longer time upon that. My friend yesterday alluded Lo my endorsement of the President's policy in ft

party by that act. I did nhow that policy oj* that proriuivtfttioii was even r. Lincoln. radical #vfen

1

before remarked, it that bad been dono,

friends of tha' in. triuoontThe great would have boon well. didnu thon ma"" »f UI-M only throe years HW w!r» advocato universal co)..rod suflrage in the in arm? to overturn the Constitution

H„d

N-mlh, and I h^vo he,,.re ^iven my re a.

er.tablir.h tlmt of Montijomery in its pla-r, jfions lor it, and in d-uig that I was acting a- were tlieir TN'orthorn friend? who wore harmony with the g«eftl bod) of the aiding and -ympiuiiir-.ing in that u..dor-, l^pubi.cu.i party of ll.o North It was k"i ncarlv a \oar alter that time when Co»i-

occasion tho other day to speak gross "passed the eonstiU.tionnl amendof what was ,cribci as a Constitution!.! m'»t, which st.ll hilt tho question ol sulUnion man—-a .nan living inside of the

.Federal lines during the war, sympat ing with tlio rebellion, and who endeavored to aid the rebellion by insisting that every war measure for tho purpose of suppressing it was a violation of tho Constitution of the United States. How, these men who claim to be tho especial friends of the Constitution aro the men who have sought to destroy it by force of arms, and those throughout tho country who have given them aid and comfort fSir, you will remember that once a velcbrated French woman was being dragged to tho scalfold, and as she passed the statue of liberty she exclaimed: How many crimes have been committed in thy name and I can say lo tho Constitution, how many crimes against liberty, humanity, and progress are being BOTHmitted in thy name by thoso men who, while they loved not the Constitution and sought its destruction, now, for party purposes, claim to bo its especial friends.

fr:ln° wnl'

the coutheiii btates,

with the white p-npl and it was not until a year and half alter that time that Congress came, to tho conclusion that wo could not execute tin' guaranty of tho Constitution without raising up a new elnss of loyal voters.

And, sir, nobody concurred in that rosuit more heartily than myself. I confefs (and 1 doit without shame) that 1 have boon oducatcd by the great events of the wtxr. The American people have been educated rapidly and the man who says he has learned nothing, that ho stands now where he did six years ago, is like an ancient mile-post by tho side, of a deserted highway. We, Mr, President, have advanced step by step. When this war began we did not contemplate the destruction of slavery. I remember well when the Crittenden resolution was passed delaring that the war was not prosecuted for conquest or to overturn the institutions of any State. 1 know that that was intended as an assurance that slavery should not be destroyed, and it received the vote, I boliov.c, of every Republican member in both houses of Congress but in a few months after that time it was found by the cvonts of tho war that we could not presorvo slavery and suppress the rebellion, but wo must de»troy slavery not pro--?cute the war to destroy slavery, but destroy slavery to prosecute "the war. Which was the butler 'i To stand by the resolution and let tho l.'nion go, or stand by the I'nion and lot the resolution go .' Congre..-s could not stand by that plod go, :tndIt was "more honored in the breach than tho observance.'

Mr. .Lincoln i.-sued his proclamation of emancipation, setting Ireo tho slaves p! tho rebels, it was dictated by tho stern uLid bloody oxperieiiee of the timep, Mr. Lincoln had nuehoico left him. When wu began thi:t content no one thought We would ii-k colored soldiers in tho war.— STIIH dit-liuguishcd Holla tor sitting by mo horo (Mr. Cameron,) wheu in the winter of isol lie iirst broNght forward the propo* Lit ion, a- Secretary of War, to use coloredruliliei'^, was greatly in advance of public 'opinion, and wivi thought to be visionary but as the war progrcPicd it hoeamo manifo.,t to all intelligent men that we not only ilesLioy slaverj but wu niu-t

1

1. lie shall have .«cr\ od as a s.H.lifr in .'

lhe Federal army l^r one year or ..-.ore.

Ho shall have-UR,'ient rducation to

read tho Constitution of the I'liitrid Slate, "'1

I. I I, no,, ...11, tv lor preserving thn life ot this nation and tosul^cribc In, name to an onto to ,f

chRl'l be seized in his own right,

or iu the right of hi. wife, of freehold ^^-v

:f tho value of $-\"u Air. Morion. Sir, these qualification? nre, hv the term? of tho amondtiK'tit, to apply to those who were not authorized to von by the Jaw# «.d' tho Stato l^fore tlu. i-hii! hon—iu othor words, the colored mon. Uc ic,\Tposcs to allow a colored man to v-.ti* if \,c. jmj }j(,en iu the Federal army one year, and ho proposes to allow a r^bel \vhgo to vote, although he has served in the i-oi,ro ,1Mm. four vents! lie

proposes that rr!liy"inmInU£Varnot vSe ""j11!"® ''S^j^Vishmenl^-e, link's? he hap sufficient education to road {n"lhmS

l\v. of every instrniii"ttUiiity iv-r for the poi'p*».lo of putting

down tiie rebellion, and tho whole co.uitry mi voi 'led in the uda of colored soldier', land itllani. tnl gloiu.iu-scrvic.c they row do red In )-'U a prop.i-iuon w.-H brought forward in this body to aiueiid tho Con iititnt ion of tho (.1 nited Stiite.i hy ftholUttilig iavorv. We do not thinl fhst this i3

Vr\ radical now, but it was Aerj rudicnl then: ii wan the great, meaeure of the and almost of modern timea, and it was tliuilly passed: an amendment netting reef every hutuim being within the litniU ot Lhe (Tnited States, liut, sir, we were very fiii• thoi. from where we. are now. A il will loinutnbor the celebrated Winter Tavi» bill, passed in Juno, ld»54, which took the power of reconstruction out of tiie hand: ot the Provident, wio-i.- it did nut oi fact, belong hefore.

I rctcr to Mr. Lincoln but if that toil had p.u. cd it. Would perhaps have insult e.l in' the desliueliou of this Governiuent. \\i' cm all ?po it now, although it \va= then thought to be the most radical m«n"uro ,.f I he tiniiv "\Y4iat did it propose? It propov-d to proscribe plan, to take oiled v, lien the war should end, by which ne-o rebel otntc' .should be re-uiorud i-1*foi• to th.it bill simply to *lww how wo li.iv 111 traveled. It rcipiircd but one condition or guaranty, on the part of tho ,'5oi.: h, and that was that thoy should put in her oas.itutionsa jo-ovi-ii.it piohibiti»t, •-hiveiy It rcijuued no other gufianf\. It rotjuired no equalization of rep-rc-Mi! a" ion no Heom itv a^niic roi«c| d. Id oi against p« merit for cmaneipritcd -!u -. :nut eontlni.'d the right ol' ..:!h h«mj lo ^liito men. But it walbought to tioji great step itr~:nlvum-ij .i! the titiu iiiid so if was but event* WITU parsing rapidly, and in 1865 the l're-i dent iiiiiw forward with his proposition, tat.ing what is triiofroin an ix-1

and

of the dotaunont? wiienlpnv

.. 1 11 upon the plan of reconstruction which

1

initiation ol me uoeumont? wuen fnv ., hai, foil lot the want of power with the '0llSUIIl|)tl011» AstlHllil« 'resilient, hi- schoMuj in itself con?idored eliltis, roiiffhs. f!ol

little for punishment. Jufic® not had her demand.

GL (J. S.

Ureal

left it

tr0fl,

has yet been executed for\e now mson. The arch fiend h^elf^

pun

libef'ty uponbaJl. ^j'L^nuBfchment has isbed arid noW, •«rtraro insisting gone by, as we h1

fof

are simply

'tj10 future. We

'onlv UDOH frViu auil eniri^fl UIKA

only upon ?ee j1(J

ev

jj

S

piritB who

war

pon us ahull not again

brougnt^ pOW0r during this generation, ^aio to bring upon us rebellion and cajfo,ity. We are simply asking for those securities that we deem necessary for our poace and the peace of our posterity.#j.

Sir, there is one great difference between this Union party and the KKcallod Democratic party. Our principles ares tboao of humanity they ai'o those of justieo they are thoso of equal righto tbojp" aro principles that uppeul to ths hearts and the consciences:,of mou while on tho other pide wa hear appeals to the prejudico of race against rare^ The white man iB ovorwholniingly. in the majority in this country, and that majority is yearly increased by half-, a. million Of white men from abroad, and that xna jortly gaining in proportion from year toyear until the colored men will finally be

speech in 1SU5. 1 uevor endorsed what but a handftil in this country and yet I -km 1 iV A 4 Ik 1 *1 I If MA now called the Prccidunt'i? policy. In the summer of 1865, when I saw a division coming between the President and the Republican parly, and wlmn 1 could not help anticipating the direful confoijuenceji that, must re'ill f'rim it, I made a speech in which i«'p«-i!»-•! cerlajn t-tali*-ir.ents that hpd )ico.n made against the

we hear tho prejudices of tho white raco' appealed to to crush this othor race, and to prevent this Jjo/u^rising to supremacy and power. Sir, thoro is nething, noble, there is nothing generous, there noth. ir.g lovely in that policy or that appeal.. How does that principle compare with, ours? Wo are standing upon tho broad platform of the Declaration of Independence, that "all men 'are created equal that thoy arc endowed by their Creator, with certain inalienable rights" that among these are life, -liberty,"and thq pumiU of bappine^e. We say that these right' are not given by laws are not.giver? |,v the Constitution but they are the «ift of God to every man born in the world. Oh, sir, how glorious ii this great principle compared .with the inhuman—j I might, say the heathenish appeal 10 Lhe prejudice of race against ran the endeavor further to excite' the 'strong against the weak tho endeavor further to*deprive the weak of their rights of pros lection against the strong., ,-4

United Stales Warehouse,

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iiKLLl^ & CJO.

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THK AIJVANTA(i: of llUyillH fl iUli iir iOOliuuni.' id ycu auve tlio ut i-Jtei tirvliU* 1)1 vS[yvc 111 Iitora, Hrokci", VVliolnuulo t. MiHroliuots, Jobbers, Wholi'HivIe ami JtcUilir«.: wiii h, in tho a r^rMgatii iiinount tn from b'J wnts to $t 01) p-r p'3uml, suet :il Ii'-L^suru of tt'»K H"-'

s'»'ni'

quality niiJ stBiidanl »ftory ttine. (Jut ntmnlai il goida lill bfiiv our Trail* Mark tin? bugc. uud iu otlmra arogonutno. Parties will liluiiso bi'i lliis iu AN Olir. grcnt BIICCC.HS has Iiidiicod Home "uprinciplnd pftrtivsin How Ynrli,. Uoilon, aud Other [il'icei to imitnti' our at Io oI pnttluK npgoodM us najir us lli.y .dan- to--to,n-tra[ tin: ni.wary. '. ,,

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We ur« tlio Solt lmiiortom nf lli» lituioim' Shantung Mojiran Young llyson nnd KJniigRl Oolong T«ii.

TIhuo Tvas takv tli/ir from !i• diHl rii't-i i* whirli tlery iiiv row it, and lomg tlm lini-ht produi-.ti'iin of Cliiiitt, find U3-"l ultiinS' cirlilMlviily hythn luip-.riul (!jiirt nnd MfiiM. They are p:'it ltp in I'll't."NUj''r. nil'.! tK-:iut*t-ful Htyli'of tlio Olilin'w, in oil" pound and W« sol I them in tho oi tKinul at cai Ho jiricn* the llyson ut 'ho 1 .iM" |l,30. \V« tm|».»rt««i tho ijwt invjioo I imt ii*i I.IHI IIIV1 tliis I'.nn ti V, ml littVn i'!|.'«ii :.i I jit.-.-J1 mollis, thr.iiijth our aiconta in l.'hiiot, i" ii i^ llieiiirrc.'iiliirly hereafter. •FANtiV *T{ A N OH.

Ilavini had luany calls from cuv trade for a faiiuj' brand of noloiisr rifid Vftuwg- Hya.ni 'I'niti, Wit bavo I'e.m indiKfiii f.. fin flip in

JsHdJlwliu

1 was tar more radical than Hint of the WinUT Davis bill but events wore rapidiy leaching the statesmen of tho time All Throat ftnd liung ACf actions that we could not reconstruct upon tlial

Si ill, I 'oiigreys was not prepared to take a forward step until tho .summer of 1 StJtJ, in the ja«.-age of the constitutional am^nd-(

.. i.

mw,f™, ™*"*er»ng.

It lm« W

l'-v lh? loS,c

01

ovcnts- oV*mtV

1,1

he

proieiiee of tlio necc^i-

1.urU.'®,:'1

furono

th,U.

^wUL.S0.f /nrr .ff

necessary the execution of this guiiratfe ty^ thn reconstruction of that Republic upon a right basis, and the successful rcsic.ratiur, of every part -of this Union.

Air. President, the column of reconiatruetion,' ns I before remarked, has riarta alowiy. It has not been hewn from a single stone. It is composed many blocks, painfully laid up nnd put together, and cemented l»y the lento and Mood of the nation. Sir, we have done

UoTbWoUl

pha|, (lotcrrajnr lhJ

,l"'

»r.°J,.R.rf

too

()n

routiU

n»ali)d Iiackas- a fiuo'V II iv«i-ed SI NWVONQOO-. t,i)K(i nnd .N'ANKfNMoYUNi:: It t'S.OK, which we -.re o/Terlusr at £!,-') p«r iiooiid for Uidoiijs uud a 1,60 lor Vuiiii:-. ll.yaou. Tint oidv udVaal.lS- tho, ", .'Tdjri .i-...iiCjlJ. 0''.v leglllfO Jtvlrl S tlm tiilliy fla .oi. A TV V" 10 iT I fN 'IVH9 Sl*l!y i«V» li'Oilj \V.-. 11BW Wtirl'ig till. .iul'C-d .1. wty ir be Faille Stall St««a Ship r..iite, dlrft, 11'r.:m ToTcntitiJ'as v'ljC.j&i. I'm a a f..r uk iu J.ipaa in vyc pvun .•«{•»•* The ninal'tlme allowed for wi.g of Tes-i tc,m .T,^. pan is rar.i A...1 a bait', bnt Ani'-i fun tiiterprid^li PlialiW ii-itD ciCf»T to our ii:.romf?rfl Jaflll TtsVa# t'reoll t''(» lift til u-a ttlfius^lvrli CBII pr«cui'e t.'iem. OwlOK to t!»w luavy frcigl.ls. tr» ai.i »b!i&'- I (•'. ohatjja, jjfJL, Iu pen TuCso. 111 Old lo Il|!'i.'t iW'-l-'HUli.tl ol (il |-no|(l.'of l'cii llaut' aud vi. iioly, wr li-iyf ii .dntrd

Injinii Ti.i„ I'o.'n i.iw

I'ValuM

BARR, GULfCK.& UlfiRRY Ag?nt- !.»!• Ilio sals of oiir T«.»b. Ai! gouds ao.1 put up by uUH'-'lvM ijMi!»f pauiyl pa. Ka^id at nnr Warenou-stf Jn YhVk, nrift4 r?tail«.-l at Terro ii,tire by BAHR, OUXilUK BKItfti", at a aoialt adirttucKto Sc^'its pouud uv»r om New Vorlc piiius I'iiii briiivj ar goods tliu price* I hoy cili be furcluiptfd over i.nr jao.iliitoid, with the freight Addt.d ffe Solicit a Kair and Thorough Tviaf.

It Is «uthentio»Jly Mated liiat nn. I ibli-jlitaiitJ ol 'tbii r.mr»t'r and T.un

fifth of do' ilii! Ol

inBiimption. lia% mors tho. oijffhlv !»t«di 'd imi£ 'it* n«taiv r'** un l»rlr.6.l th 'to in wo di^HU(

:apon

wriii nxsttti irrMitf

dlvviity of opinioH, ivnd n» di*fWi which luis :nor.- c«mplMely batflwl r«H ni."'.ii'fU ^Itiil aiiilicMC Il II ugt'-neii'K.

Sum.- nf thf proniito'iil i.yiii|.l.»i».t aro CVugli K^pr-. t.-riition, Shorim^s of iifvilli, Uiitallou ntioiii lh« l.niii.*» Rod Ohffli, litilitui Pftiri-/ ill th" Sid- mid Hurt. Einno.iatii.r), and sc iiri Ml ttotrt tlvrt t-oiiditlon ot tho whnb- ,ysi"

P.-r-Mtid snrt'orins with tlornlrtisid dilifftm-, or any ol iu i.nCOtuita!lln, ill oil I I .m ll lillli.' in putt HiHelns thimsslri-s .1 tb-^piui" Ii io-dy, in .i-r-that llmt.tiwy and 1B lim ed to hAultli. T(k |_|t

Rev. E. A. WILSOW'S

roPare'

PieselPiption for the Cure of

Bron

lolds,

by llin us# of whtcli h* \vat »iHit»r-d to n««itb in i'i-w wi- ki, aft«r having snff-r¥»l s.-vhral Vrrrs With a severe IiiiiR ntl'i-. i.oi and fha! dr^ftd dimnso Couniuui'tion, li^i how t*-n lit ii»» fiffr t«in \c\rs

Hh the most itiftrRtvl so e-'ioi. rica Iti-mxdy is* **», originnl

out* with sjinptoms, oipcrieucs and cure, Can be

n!tainad

trtw of cb'ikrjjf) of Mr. WiUnfl, as »tero,

ot- by vnUtn^ott «r addroaeingj J. A U. A, DAVIv, liriig^iilB, or. Sd and Wabash Sin, T. rr-IUnto, tdd.

K. GTFFpiOyjP.i ^A Tteats A!1 -. Diseases of Horses an! Cattle. lio8jlUl *ud OaiC", corser „f 6th *ni l£*gle jBtj.,

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TKTIBK HATTJB. INDIANA. I

tret9wly

UNDERTAKERS.

S A A fi A El

1

Ef DKKTAKEB, I«pr«p«m1 t4«*wnt«. ior,Vr» In hhi tine with utAtnftaa *ud iijwM »rnrr of liiW »nd fSherry

Uitra ltntc, IttdUia^.

LEGAL.

Sale of Lots in the 16th Section mid Mortgaged Lands to tho School Fund,

In defsaltof thu p»ym6at of the iirinilt»i*l iatoruat doo to tb« School Fund of Vigo County, Indiana, on the original salea ot lota in tko Sixteenth Section, and on tho loan a of the School VuDd hereinafU'i njt'ntito.od, I will, in pursuance of tho School Law or I860, offer far nale :it the Court Honse Door, in the city of Terro Haute, Vigotonnty, ludiaua, on the Fourth Monday, it l/6ing tbe i^d d»y ot March, 1S6&, between the honr» of 10o'clock, A. m. and I o'clock r. m. of *aldduy, to-tho hlgneat bidder for cash, »o inacli ot tho ^mortgaged premiflts aa will satisfy tho amount dtaofor prtncipal, intor^t. damages and costs, and on lots in tho .Kith soctiona for caah and credit iu the manner prescribol by law, to-wit: Alt of jtlip following dPHcribod Heal K^iato, tot*H l!t-j{inuing at a stonocight rods north ftorn tho aonth vrcst coruer of thcaouth west quarter of tho north east qnaYtor of sadtion one (1) in township twtiw»{12) nurth of range ten (10) wost, then00 north Ave chains and sixty-four Hnfea (i.64) to a st«no, thenefc north thenty-sevan and one-half dvg'eea, east eight chains and soTc,nty-nino iinka ($-79), tlieiicenot tli oighty-saven dugroos, oust five chains and seventy firo links (5 75), thsnco north forty-fenr d^reoj, c&ac throo chain# and s«vent} two linfe«(.t 72i thonco oust eight chains, thonco sonth ton chtioa eighteen links (10-18) thonce nonth Hiyonty-tliree degrois, west twenty ono chains and ten links (21-10), to tlwplaee ol'beginning, containing twoiity-one acros. MortRastid by Catharine Talbot and ibriel Talbot.

Tho loitowing described lot, to-wit: Apart «f Ont-LotNo. sixty U?c, adjoiniug tho city offerro Halite, cemWiohclng at a point three hundred and thirty two fset four inches east of apoint«ix hundred and ninety fly* feet south of tho north west corner of said Out-Lot on Market Stroct, and rnuning tlieuce east throe hundred and sixtv two feet fonr inches to tho center of Fifth Street, tlicnco north otif hnndrcd and twontv five feet, thenco w-Pt tlireo hnml-ed and sixty two Teet four inches, thence south along Fourth Street to tho place of beginning. Mon^ed by Ira C. Morrill and wife. Twaitty-ilvo feet hy nini ty-so»..n leot off the Hfiuth uinl west sides of lot number thirty. two(32) us the mono appears on the recorded plat of the town of Torre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana mortgaged by Silas W Williams and Mary E Wil Hams, lifs tvife.

The following Imot of land to-wit: commencing at a point thirty four (Hi) rods vast ol the northwostcornerof the aouthwe-st quarrer of seciinn (14) fourteen, township (12) twelve, range(0) nine, wrflt, rnnnlng IVoin thenceea&t sixteen rods, thence south flftoen rods, tlienco west sixteen rods thfiicf-" north fifteen rods, to tho pl«ce of bsginiiintr, i-outaiiiing one acre and fifty-hundrodttis of tui .acro, inorigagod by Harriot S Honuett.

All of that, part of tho southeast quarter of the Kmithwcst ijiiiirtor of section twenty two (22|, in township eleven (|1), nortli of" range niii'J (9) vest, which lays cait of tho Terro llautaaud Sullivan State Hoad, fintainiug sixtm acres Also, nil tbat part of lhe northwest quarter oi Suction twenty Heven, in Die mo township uud range, which lays east of said Terre II.kuteand Sullivan State Koad, commencing at tho north lino of said quarter section, and extending

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far nouth as to

include thirty acres, mortgftg' bv Wm W Sparts and Martha sparks, his wife. The nnilh. ast quarter ol tiie southeast quarter of sfctlon thirteen (13), in township eleven (11), north rantfe eight (S) west, containing f,rry. arri-s, more le^s, mortgiiged by David Kolsten and wife.

Tho Hulltti half of the northrast quarter of iho northwest quart-r of section thirty two (34), in -.township eleven (11), north of ran«e eight (8) west, containing twenty Acres' ainl the south half of th- northwest quarter of the 11 rtheust quarter of Hteti011 thirty two (32), in townRhip eleven (II), north of rangn eight (8) west, nlaining twenty acres, ninrlgagrd hv Alirun Prion and wit",

Sixt.]r (1.0) acres off of tlm west end of tho north' half of Mm northeast quarter of socli-u twouty tfovon (27), in township dovon (11), northofmugd nine (ft) west, except twenty (20) acres off tho west, siil" of said tract, which is not conveyed hereby. Mortgaged by Joseph Mci'oskey and wifo.

Ijfd numboror tw-nly (20) in Fontaluo's Addi. tion to tho town of Terro Hante, as designateii and numbered iu tho recorded plat of said town, Mortgaged by Ignatz Lehman.

Tho northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section tivonty five ('25), in township ten (10), north ranga ton (10) west. Mortgaged by Valentine Morgan and wife. l,ot number threo (3), in block number seventeen (17), iu Linton's addittou to the town of Ter. re daiiti*. Mortgaged by Joseph McOanu.

Tiie oast half of the north half of tho northeast qnarti'i of sertioii twenty tour (24), in townihipten (10(, north of range nine (0) containing forty (40) acres. Mortgaged by Ueorgo \Y ('arico nnd Wife. t-

The fast, half of the southwest quarter of "sec. tioii No. thirty tiiree (.i.1), in tijwiullip twelva (12), north of range eight (S) woat, containing 80 acres. Mortgaged ay Jame.i 1'hl'lip.Tand wife. tho S'liitlnviHt quartervif the northeast quartet of .section twelve (IJ), in township ten (10), north rango niio- CJ)»\vest, mortgaged by Jiimes A liit tleji'lin and wil... (Iiii-'iiii'iirlrg twmity six ("(i) rods iitni

uiiu,

f^ot

oast, ot" the irthweat. rwrner of tho southwest niiftll.orof H.iciioii lit'teen (15), norrlnd' raiige'uine (ij west, rnnuiiig tlo neo south tiyu eliaiin and lloteen (5 lo). links, ithence east ti. tlio Terre Hail to vnd OrawforrlKVillf State Itoail, theriro flotllMiUti­eiiyoaxs, er! ft[o»g said road.'to the north lino of said «eotion, thenei weal t» tlio plae.i ,.t b'jjiniiin^.--Ktortgaged by Virgil A SpArkstmd wile.

The norlli halt' of lot. number olio hniolre.l nnd fi.rty four (144) iu Uose's addition to tho town qf Tc-rro Hail to mortgaged l.y John At Mi ''ij il vy anil otliol'a.

Twenty (20) acres of land off tho west end of tiie eait hftltj-f !h« northeafit quarter of .-:,,o.tooi twenty »«\on (27.). iu townsii Ip eleven (11), north rmu^ "ii!• we.il., in Vigo county, Indiana. JU:.|t. ^f-ifjiiiire,! hy JcWphJttcOi.Ai-y r.oi no^. h.ir sis (:j), in th' snh.lh-ialou of tho e:nt I.all ot the oort.lieisl.quarter of sncti(,nI wmfy aevon in township twulvo fij. u,.rth of ulne ('1,1 we-it, io Vi-^.i i\ uiity, Indiana, eoiilaiuing Hive aeii-a. Mortgagoil by N. l'rt-ston and wifi}.

Lot No. t.ii ill), in N. IV.'stou's inibdiviaiuii of I lo? east toilt t.'f tb-^ noi iioast qonrter of SBrtioq twenty si ven !7). in tmvivhip twelve ('3), north of range nine west, oonta.mnc tiro acres aioitgasid hy li it Stewart nn.I wit'o.

I.itn oiiuib. .-Aenlt'en (17) i-fghteiin (IS) nineteen (I-?) and

f'wen»y

f?0), of Ueau's subdivisios «f

tho "west'hall'ot tho iionthoi.at qnarter. west i.i me eaual. .if seccion twenty aeven ('27) tuwiislilf. twelve 12). range niiv.MD), mortgaged ly Martha

Sibley and George Hibl.-v Six acres ol'land in the sotilbwc»t roin»r of tbo narifhcaAf quarf'r ol' the a:oiMi«e«t quarter of sectfc.d thirty six (fit!), in township ten (K'.i, north ran^e eight its) Ww»t, and lots No. »uo (1), two i'3), niri.ite.in (l!'i' and twenty ('0i. in flu. town of '!riilrevilte, Vi. f-nnlv, Tn.li'ioft, jjiort^so i..l hy Eriie.j Snlhi.rtai.it unit w«.

Tfiu fli'-UlhweM .|i.ait r^l' Iho iiortli«eit qdur Lei- i.f -etioii iv.dvu in luwusliip thLrtern fi::I, lo'.ith of ran»o ten (111, w-ii, ni..rlpa.7e bj .1,'dio II jl/iiriton and wilV r..ily :ii-( tVfit B.-vi-n Inehei off lhe »„nth «i !oot li.t iiinnb.-r one tinutlr, ,i lofij in th^ to'.i ii of Terre ilriole, and aljot'.rtj one fVu-t two iiiolij.i and w*st t.venty eif ht led north and .- on th, in tiie north" -'.al ..i lo-r

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tho (i.»rj. |..l Mori-

('S£.-d by ller.rv Juluiii.'li aiol jfg. fhee:tM half ol tlio l"uthw*if quurt' I of tinn t.oi (1( in towabsiiip lhirfci It i, nortli range ten It") west, Morf a .-l1 l,y A launder Long.

The en "it half of the luirlhweH qnsrUr of s«ctitn three (.''n, in township eleien till north, of range eight ioi west, inortg-ig.J h'r/.in M. l.owo and Wife.

Twenty-i'iio aon .i oiTi.ftli,, North li.i-.* r.l sixtythree aires i,i:i|, dm-.iil.ril .-id follows,, vis: The northwest q'iartor of tiie "lonlhwest quarter of sertion two v*-1. aii of th« ea»t side of tho UOtllienot q-«-»r|."i tin* .itt!ie»fi|. quarter of »}PI io ii re-'" .i HI ten 110), north of rane tiitu ifi v. ri*'. iin ilso leu lili ncie-i in tlio northosst io I ili.i ac'iitbia.Mt «jiia:ter ot tbo a.illthe.iHl qu.-tr tor ..fn-. lion tnri-e I'ii In township till (III!, rang* nine r.Ji west, in all thirty-OUO acres, nn.i tiMu l-r F.jlt\ S. liayu! and wifo. l.ot No. i.ii ill, in tho sub livlsion of section six* i«i II (li)), in t-'ivnstiip twelve (1-!) nurtl ot ruugo ten Id. ••!, niiif.aiiiing ono hundred acres more or les-, in Ho- n-ir.io of Josi ih ITiekUii.

Let iinmb.'i u- nty (211). In Sheet's addition to the town of True Haute, Indiana, mortgaged by Joseph ID. J.oii'ii ami wif.

TI..- following real estate, to *it OomnnMiciiig ,»t the oi.11lies-i corner of tho northeast quarter of aoctioii tln'ri.v ono (31) in township twelve (12) norlb'. of in it- eight »t, running hence fifty-ei«hti'-II je-l t) rod*, then2* south thirty throe rrd i. thonco east fifty-eight and'.i ll (5S .: IIi rthanee north thirty.toree (TI) rods t^, ih !i of b,-ginning, containing twelve (12) arr*«. mortgaged hy jQeorg.« Ri|l nnd »if.*

The suiilhw"-t quartor of the southwest quarter „i"s-eti..ri in so.-t ion twenty (20) in tvvmliip teri (10-iiciih, of range eight (8) Wrst, containing 40 s. Ki mwro io l.

S.j,

mortgaged by John Powell

and »if«. Allot the southeast quarter of the northeast qit-. rier of fcootion number flvo In township ton, north of range oi^ht west,containing fortv acrej, nmrtfor less, lying in said cpnrity of Vigo.— Mortgagid by George Binghorse and Caroline Smghoruc, his w:f-'.

When iess than the whole tract mortgaged is Hfld tho quantity sold shall be taken in ft tqnaro tar in. ss nearly as possible off of the northwe«o-r ly corner of said tract, and when less than tho wholeof any in-lotof any town or city shall bt» sold, if tha lot fronts east or west, tha part so sold shall be taUon off ilia north side thereof and if the lot fronts north or fonth, ths part so sold shall be taken off tile west std* thereof front the front to rear by parallel lines.

GUARDIAN'SSALKOF

BEAL

ESTATE.

Tha nndsrsigned, Guardian of the minor heirs ef Aaron Fagan, deceased, by virtue of en Order oft he Vigo Common Plena Court, made at the December Term, thereof, 1867, will, on Saturday, the l?*h day ot February, 186?, at the Court House door in T»rr« »'atite, lndb«na, st the ho«r of two o'clock, or»ai4 day, sell the rollowtng d««* •orlbed Real Batatev to-wit:

Tne uudivided five-scvuatbs (o-7) of the two thirds of one hundred aeffts elf of the oast tiie of the»wtith-wwt quarter of Section tw«nty.tbr»o (33), Township eleven (11), Bang* eight (8) wrist alfcj, the north-east quarter of tte north-west qhirter of Section t«enty-iix («), Township eleven (U), Range eight (8) weat al o, (10) acres off Of the east side of the north-taat quart or the north-east quarter of Secton twenty-six (36) Township eleven (11), Range (8) west, all in Vigo county, Indiana, being the interest of ttwjSaM, heirs of said deceased in said lands.

Tnvs OP Salk.—Oae third of ths pUJChiae money in hand, ono third in twelve, and one tbii4 in eighteen months from day of salt, rha purchaser giving note waiving valuation laws, with Interest from day of sale, see

a red by mortgage An

the premises. The property to bring two-thirds of the annraisemen. valae. Ksuos* PUCBCI, ROBERT A. JOHNSON,

Attorneys. Guardian, Ac. Jaal&-dlrw*w.

LECAL.

HERIFFM3 SALE.—By virtue of a Copy of Docrce and Execution issued from tho Vigo Common Pleas Csurt, to me directed aad delivered, 1n favor of John Irainett, and against Patrick Burgess, and Burgess,I am ordered to sell the following described K«al £stato situated iu Vigo county, Indiana, tocwit:

Three (3)a«res of land beginning at the southwest corner of the west half of the sonthwtBt quarter of section seventoen (17), tewn ten (10), range eight (8) west, running thence cast thirty (30) rods, thence north fonr (4) rods, thence west fonr (4) rods, to the street oallcd the Louisville Street, in the town called Drbana, thence west along said street, one rod, thence south to the place of beginning, and on

SATURDAY, the Ml day of February 1868,g within the legal hoars of said day. at the Court House door, in Terre Haute,I will offer the renta and profits of thcabove described Beat -Estate, together with all privileges and nppurtenanccs to the same belonging, for a term not oxeeding seven yfctrs, to tho highest bidder, for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there offer the foe-aimpls, in and to said Real Estate, to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

Tivis 2'jlli day of January, 1S08. JOHN KIZKR, Sheriff, Jan2t»vrtda Prf 86,00

^RRIFF^SMjE.—B/lrirtao kl? of a copy of Decree aud Execution issued from tho Vigo Common Pleas Conrt, to mo directed and delivered, in fav»rof Bridget Haley, and against John Purcell, 1 am wrderod to soli tboTolloiving described Real Kstato, si mate iu Vigo comity, Indiana, to-wit

Tlio sou. half of tliA uot(hwe*tquartof of section eighteen (18), town twelve (12), north range nir.o (9), west, containing sixty (fcO) acres also, thirty (i'.O) acres, bt ing the wlioW nl tho southwest qcartor of the northeast quarter of the samo section, town and range, cxcopt tho .following beginning at tho northeast corner of the Southwest quarter oi tho quarter of section IS, town 12, north raugo t» west, thenco south twenty (-20) chains to tho so comor of the quarter of :ho oqiiarturo said Buctinn thence west six chui us and sixty-eight lluks, to the ceuter of State llostd, theaco uorth soventeen degrees and fortyflvo .ninutos, oast along said loud to a point about tbiitj ("0) liuis west of thoplace of beginning, and on

SATOttDAY, the 2/d day of February, 1868, within the legal hours of aaid diy, at the Court House deor, in Terre Haute, 1 will offer the rents and profits of tho above described Real Kulitlv, together with the privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Kxeeutlons and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-siinplo in and to said Real Kstate, (o the highest bidder for. cash,to satisfy the same.

This 291b day of Jituuarv, 18GS. JOHN KIZKR, Sheriff. Jao29-wtds pr. feo #9 tit).

iHSKIFF'S SALE.—By virtue an Kxecutlon, Issned from the Vigo Common Pleas Court, to iu» directed olid delivered, In fivoi of ThouiaH Wabler, an.l against ll'illliain J. Simmons, Xieob Price, ileusley rtimtnonu, and Wm. Walker, I will offer tor sale tho following deBcribed Real KBtate, situated Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

ViHI IO of

The hndivided Iwo-lhirds(%) of tho east half

ot one

hnudred and eight (10S) teet off the

nortli side of lot No. two (2), in Algy Dean's subdivision of putt of tho south half of southeast quarter'the of section tweuty-seven (27), town twelve (12), raugo nine (9) west, being that part of said quarter section which lit* east of th« Wiiluili A Krie Canal, as the same appflars on record. The part of said lot No, two C) .hereby advertised extends from tho street dividing said lot No. two (2) Hiid tho east line of tho same, and On SATURDAY, tho 22d day of February, 1868, Within the legal hours of sa'd day, »t the Court Ilonso door, iu Terre llaute, 1 will offer the rants nnd profits of tho above described Real Estate, together with all the privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for tprui not exceeding MiVen years, to the highest bidder for cash, uud upou failure to realign a sum sufficient to natisfy said Kxecntion and oosts, I will than and thiro offer the fou-simple, iu and to said Real Kstatu, to the highest bidder for casb to satisfy Iho same.

This 29th day of January, 1868. JOHN KlZElt, Sheriff. Jnl9 wtds-Pis fee 89,01).

UHJURIFFS'

SJiLE.—By

virtue

kJofa Copy of Decree and Execution isf

Copy of Decree and Execution issued from tho Vigo Common 1'leos Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor or Peter Derinidy, and against John Purcell and Mary {"urcell,!! aui ordered to sell the following described Ileal Estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wlt

Sixty (60) acres off the south half of tho northwest fractional quarter, and thlrty-thro'o (83) acres southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, all In sect-Ion'Ko.eighteen (18), town twelve (12), rangonino(9) west, and on

SlTDRDAi", tho 224 day of February, 186S, Within Uin legal hours of said day, at the Court Uouio door, in Terro Uaiite, I Kill offer tlierentB, and piofitsof tlioabov»described Real Estate, together with all privileges tind appurtenances to tha miiuu belonglne, for a term not oxcceding sovto tlo hlgh&fit bidder Toroasb, uud upon fail urn lo realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said Kxecntion nnd costs, I will then and there offer tiie i'eottimpio in and to Hiiid Heal Estate, to tlio cliL-al bidder lor null to satisfy the liauie.

Tliis 29dav of January, ISfiS. JOHN K1ZER, Shoriff. Jan -JOtUwtds Pra feu ,,

^MEiriFF'S SA K.—By virtue 0 of a copy oi Decree and Execution issued from the ViKO t'oniinon Fleas Court, t.o mo di1 cted uud delivered, in lavor of 'i'nomas Dermldy, mid agtiiHht Jidm l'uroull, I unr ordered to sell ho following doneribrtl Real fifltdte, iiitnated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

Sixty (CO) of tho Miith hull'ol' the northwest fractional quarter, nnd thirty-threo ^3) acres 80iitiiMo.it quarter ol tho northeam quarter, both in Befitlou eighteen (In), town twelve (12), north iivus"-' Hint (.'-'j. west, mid nn

JjA'iL'lU.\^, ho •'-d Jay of Kilirum.v, 1^1)8, wilhin thu logul hnnrs oL' sa'd day, at tho Court 1 l'iiuAO door in Tfrrn TIanto, I •will offer tho rents nml profiti! of the above described Real Estate, together "with with all privileges aud appnrtonancoH to tiiosiiino belou^lng, for a torm not cxreoding seven yoaro, to the Uigli"ht lilddor far cach.nud upon fall it io to realixe a sura anffiolent tnnatiafy said llxerution arid coats, I will thoi attd thoro off.'r the tV(.-simple, in and to Snid Ileal IC.it.iUi, (ntlie lilghent and lient bidder foi cash to iiausfy the mime,

This, 2'ttii day of .T,iiiimrv, 1808. JOHN KIZICR, Sheriff. jan2!iwtda I'i I 5fi,iio

QTATHI OF N1 1 AN A7 V1G0 IO ilOITXTY, SH-—Circuit Conrt, March Term, W.S. And row CoiiUvr, vs. Jacob Oofer and Oharles H.

Adiims—Couip'aint. ili, th})! day, to-wit, tlie 30)li day of. December, A. I., ISti", comua the riaiutiff by Meredith & Delano, Attorneys, and tlio iheir Complaint therln, alcn an affidavit showing that the Pefendent rii.irliw II. A.lams, Is a iiou-rtnlQ. nt of the State of Indiana.

Noti. la tin-refotn hereby givon to theBftl-1 defendant of tbo filing and pondeney ot this prcr.eodiug, mid that loo aamo will bo heard and determined at tho noxt Term cf our said Court, commencing en tho 1th Monday of March next, A D., 1»6«S

Attest R. II.SIMPSON, Clerk, jan ,v'it I'M feo 23,(X).

I N I A N A O

(JTAThi OK

OliNT\.—Notice is hereby given that t»l tbr- Allr il it Term, *lii7. oi the t'ourt of lUiinlimit I'leua Vii.ii Ooiinty, after flnal settle iicnt tiie itato 01 Robert Grnhain, dot eased, about tbo mim..• I Five Hiiudrid Dollars \»»'tefouud reinainiug fot diriti ibution among tlie heira 3ai.l hel^s nr.- thtiif for.v nolilie.l to appear on tlie first day.of tlie April 'forin, lHn s, ot said Court, and prtvi tloir iieinbii, ai.) reuelvo their distribution •jt.ftr... UCF1TS ItTSBirSON, «lt lU'rkO.C. P., Vigo County!

LATE OF I INDIAN A, VIGO Visco Circuit Court, March COUNTV Term, 18'iS. Jftinr.« KVrKua-iii -i'Hi '1 b^l»wi M. Hurst, TH. Ma« rlah JQurst, tionisu liurst, Kveperalinrat. John ilurst HiilU, Fclta liui'Hi-, AlvlnUurSt,

N»nry Wood. Polly Tankersly, Alv it .Hurfct, arid tierrRe Hnrnt, and tho unknown heirs of Wiilinm ami Kelta Hurst.—-Attachment. On thi-i day, to-wit, tlie 20th day of January A. D., 18GS, comes tho Plaintiff by S?ott A Duy, tueir Attorneys, and files their complaint herein also, an affidavit Bhowlntf that tlm Defendants are nonresidenta of the State of Indiana,

Notice is therefore, hereby givm to the said Defendant of ihe filing and pendency of this proceeding, and that the same wtll'be heai andjdetermined at the next Term of OUT s*'d Court, commenciinton tii» fourth Monday of March, next, A. D., 186*.

Attest: RUFUS H. SIMPSON, jah22w3t-Pra.feef6,00. Clerk

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WM. PADDOCK,:

Jan 15 lS6S-dltwtd Anditorof Vigo •-ountj'."

PPL I CATION for LICENSE.

be will apply to the County Commissioners at their regular seeaion in JUlarch, 1863, for lioonse to sell spirituous and Intoxicating liquors in lew quautitiee than a quart at a time, for the space of oui- year. The premises on which said liquors are to be seld are located on one acre of land in the acuth-east corner of swqr of the iteqr of section No. Seventeen [17] town thirteen (IS] north of range eight [8] weet, Jn Otter Creek Township, Vigo countj, Indiana* MARVIN PAINE, jan ?9wSwpd

•gXECUTOR'S NOTICE.

Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has this day been appoiuttd JEUocutor of i-he Will of David S. Danaldiou, jr. The estate Is preba* blysoivent. JOHN DANALDhON. JanSZdltwSt

ELASTIC SPONGE! AUphol^u-ry

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Tho great and Increasing demand for this won-

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4i.

FOR THE

lOO PIEOEN

E S S O O S

AT!

Li)lK THAJT COST

S A W S!

OP ALL KINDS,

MARKED DOWN

OLOAKINGrS,

BROADCLOTH H,

CA8SIMERE8,

Satinets &c.

MARKED DOWN

25 to SO Per €ent

€AIJi AND BE CONVINCED

DOCTOll WlflTTIKH,

ADiploma

BKQULAULY UUKD rnTSIo'IAN.as hi whieh hangs In bis officii will ehow, ban made Ohrouie JJUtatet tha ttudy r,f hit Of*, and Itaa a Culou-wlde reputation, havluK tnen Omjn located tn Hi. /xxufthan any other,(ylironic Dlseasr Physician.

Mnch ot'hls praoilce.has been (f a private nature. Bgpkilii, (JtMorrh**, Olitt, Stricture, ail Vri nary Diuatat, Ri/pkilic or Mrrcuriat Ajfectitiu* oj Un 'I'hroiU, Skin or Sonet 0rchilin, Ilernia or Cup/irr also, the efteeta of a Solitary Uablt, ruinous tc liody and Mind, prodocing blobsh«, debility, la potnucy, dixzino8i4,ilimntMS of sight, coufnwn ol ideas, evil foreboding, aversion to society, load oi memory, weakness, Ac., not all these iri any one casegbut all oconrrihf? fhiqnently in Tariouacasfw 4V*Arcotrunodatloiis ample, abargeii 3iolorato. rnres gnarAntwid. Consnltationn by letter or a oftlce, free. Most cases can be properly ti Atod ty UuntilruaUou and Prexnanoy, iio. without an Interview, and mcdlclnes, secure trum nbservntlon, sent by mail or rvpr.vn,. 6i.. titnIranee ti busineM in modt cases.

Addrjas Box 3t02, St. Lou in, bio. Hours—3 A. M. toH P. M. ORWu pernaHoiitl located at No.r17 St.ChftrloM^StreotjlH-tw.jou Sit it md SovoRth,oae sqnare South of Iiln.lull Hotel,» ru tired spot lu the centro of tho city.

Consultation rooms, and rtiounii for the err ."mi modatlon of such patients "is reijulre fiK11 persoi *1 attention. ttVKRTnODT

Can get, In a sealed letter envelope,rny Theory Symptoms andTruatmontor Nerrou.i.liiiunry ttm Sexual Diseases,chiarly delineating all thu dtaeAiod conditions, with iuli Symptom Lists, Tor twr threu-cant postage stamps to r.repay poaUgu.— Circular for Ladies,relating to Diseases of Pnberaptfidewly.

TPE

FIRST PREMIUM FIRST PREMIUM

VOf

Sliver 3Se.lal WAS AWACDKO TO

BARflErrS HAIR RESTORATIVE

§&P By Ihr N. U. State Atrr'u:iiltntul S.victy, at its Kair, hul.t. In N«?hii», Pept 3ii, IsOn.

BABKETT'S

Vegetable Hair Restorative

il-storr. Gray Hair to 1(3 Natural Color promote* the growth of the Hair chances the roots to their original oiranic action eradirates Dandruff and tlumoni prfrent* Y"

Ji Hair falling mit in a Ruperior Dn-esinK-It contains no injuHoas IneTCdientu, ami tlie most populnr nnd rcli- ». nble article throughout the A/

Eoit, West, North, and j' -vmth.

W O

J. fl. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, MANCHESTER, N. XI.

IiOBD ft SMITH, Chicago, General North-West-tn Agents. .T. & H. A. UAVIS.

JT aniiary

I -4t pi

I*-"

~m-

HOLIDAYS!

MIRNGUliS A H*tNOlTV'S

Corner of Third and Main Streets,

Accents for

Terre Ilante, Ind. ooTlldw6m

No. iio Mauieji Latu, I New York, D«*c. 14.1867.

In my Card of Nov. 3.18G7,1 atatert that, for tlie purpoeo r.rmorenillj' vuiipivinc the wants of the public, »nd In order to prcrnut an«crupuIOIIN dealers from palming oil Inferior and worlhlf** e»oo» *s tne Morton «oId Fens, 1 aliail beroalter scH no ood» at wliolcaaie except only to duly appointed ana autiiorizeu Ascnt**" To this plan 1 have aiiice strictly adherM.

In adceptlrlK ^Vponta. gTeat earn has been exeroiu^d to appoint those who, by long-continued fair dealing, have acquired a reputation for honesty, responsibility, and probity- men in whose word tho public have laarned to place confidence. Those Agents have a* recti to keep a full assortment cf my pen a, «»d- to sell them at my published prie*«. Thus the public are supplied by them with just such pens as they nat, aithar a* to writing or price, and iffrt a full equivalent for the money

asdit is appointed to travel from ptftcfc to place, or canvasstha cotmtry, «o that all who want a Morton Gold vziinuBt ret it from the Local A^ent rir from headquarters.

None need apply f°r tlie Agency except in conformity to tile above, the liberal di*count "To Club*" being sufficient inducement to all others.

16. 1868.

A, NIPPERT

Offers from this date until

MARC HZ, FIRST,

The remainder of his WINTER STOCK

A O S

Theso Gfods are all JN£W and Desirable consisting of -7:

Merino^ Plaids, Alpaecas, Lusters, Delaines, Cloths, Cloak-

ings, Shawls Breakfast Capes, Sontags, Hoods, Nubian Flannels, Blankets, Coverlids, &c.

r'., I OFFER A FEW SETTS OF

mr ~MJ~

AT, MANUFACTURERS PRICES

These Must be Sold

Gull and see them. Now is the time to purchase Goods on your own terms.

MUSICAL.

S I

J. G. LINDEMANN,

OKALRU IN

PI ANON, MELODDONM ORGANS, Vlollui, Guitars, Kin ten, and ail kiuds of Mnilcn

Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash Street, TEHliK HA DTK. INDIANA. TONING AND REPAIRING of PIANOS and other Instruments will bo promptly attended tn.

OJ.D PIANOS will bo taken In tnade toi NJCW ONES. Miiradwtf J. Q. IJINDKMANN.

I S S N E S

PAI.AIJli IIP MUSIC!

TNo. 48, Ohio Street,

OPPOSITK THK COURT HOUSB,

TKRBffi-HAUTK. IND.

Till!) being the largest and most elegant Mnslo Establishment

IN THIS 8 TATE

Buyers in want of fine

I A N O S

MELODKOHra,

O A N S

And smaller Musical liiBtrumeuts, aud Musical Merchandise of evory description, Sheet Music and InBtrnntionfltiokB, should not fAiiti» visit the

PALACE OF MUSIC.

•VAllkiudeof Rtualcai Juitnunents repaired In the most approved manner. d&w

DRY GOODS.

CANTON FLANNELS! CANTON FLANNELS! CANTON FLANNELS! CANTON FLANNELS!

MARKET) JJO H*. MARKED DOWJS MARKED DOWN m- MARKED DOWN,

75 75 PCS. 75 PCS. 75 PCS.

OF OF OF OF

:blemhi:» BROWN COLORED

At Fifteen, At a Shilling, At Eighteen, At Twenty &c.,

Extra Width Cautous! Extra Weight Cantons! Extra Twill Cantons! Extra Fleece Cantons!

At EDSALL & GO.'St* At EDSALL & CO.'S, At EDSALL & C0.'S At EDSALL & CO/S,

.•i-.ir.aT ans. s«:gT uSi'

j^otigb: Dr. D. BATES,

A. X0BT02T.

V'U fjr i.-.v^a ... '.. ,lM

1

Of CalhOHtt, IUS.,

Is new rrady to send fey mail four Mew Becelpte, which M»entirely new and perfectly safe to use and sure to cure: A Vegetable Syrup for Flux andOhroulo Dysentery, Vegetable Itch Salra,

Sure Cure for Ague. On recipt of fl|I will send by return mall tall directions far seating and using the above msdlolaat, and if you wil) make and use them according to directions and a eare is not effected in a reey %hort time, 1 will return your money. Address Dm. D. BATES, tfjaal7dwlw OalhouL to., XUs.

Mutual Benefit Partnership P"*gw*tw»iit«f tb«Oommanity, (araauction in prices the basis of this, partnership)

A PROMPT BESPONSE AKD

Universal Patronage Will Secure to tie People this

GREAT

BLESSING

Beader, it rests with yourself to make the

Buckeye the Peopled Store

It so, you become Partners at on.e

on

the*

Mutual Benefit Plant AND BUT DBY GOODS A

Great Reductions. To form snch a Partnership with the People Is °"r intontieu, and requires that onr iuteiests should bo nsuinal, that you may receive the foil

Benefit of Low Prices! Wf, of lb# first \*rt, will give tha greatest Amount of TMlne for the ImuU and tho Teopl*, of the second pArtt to extend libera* patroniigu lu return. ThU done, and we pledge you

LARGE 1)1 VI DMNDfff (In saving Money and reeelvinft wore UWMIS for a Dollar than otherwise) iiayable at the time, and with every purchase made. We u*w nail under the

'M- JB. JP.

And wh«t heretofore WHS my*lfry, will noir l»coiue

A "HOUSEHOLP WORD," Becanite oTorylHidy is personally interested in nay enterprise whereby they receive a dlrccl b«fii$t —aud through thw medium—• Sin all 1'voflts being the Key to

S CCESS.

Krery Man, Womanau.l Ohild will Ibebehedted in prsportion to their wants.

Xew Woods Just Received! Bon«ht at a great decline in priCefe, to he sold at figures as follows KBIPRKSS FUPMNS—75 Cents per yard—1600 yards double width, This is one of the greatest Reductions of the season 100 PATTERNS DKBSS OOODS,' Silk Stripe, 35 cents per yurd. Good enough lur the most fastidlotin to wear. DOURLIi WIDTH OAMLIfiT CLOTHT— Brown

Stone, Kiamarck ami Uarnet, 60 ceuts Der v'd' ITUKN! UKR1NOS—Another HeducMonHs cents a yard The wonder is how Dress

Ooods can be sold so cheap. The

EXPLAINS THK MTSTKRT.

n:f

LIONS 3II.K VkiLVRTS—For Oloaiu—53 inch width Cloak Yelvets fll.OO per laid, trimmings to matoh I

STARTLING REDUCTION To the uninitiated—and why? BeeMnethe-^ JVt. 13. -""I*. s&« Works well, and is the mediam of information for the Peoplt.. Wool Long Shawls $6,50

S° Days ago worth f.09.

CHINCHILLA CLOAKS, »lO,0O-(The Goods and Trimmings are worth Slfl.00), and why told «o cheap This is no mysttry.

LIBKRAI* PATRONAGE

go

HAND HAND.,

BLACK BKAVKR CLOAKS AND JACKETS-' Black Beaver, flne quality, $5.60 per yard fErerybody buys it now.)

1

F1T0H, MINK and alt kinds of FOBS-^-Mulft, Fur-trimmed Hoods, including a fail stock ol Children's JTiirs. RNQUIRKFOU WHITE WOOL FLANNELS at oo cents a yard I Bed Blankets $5,0O per pair worth $6,00 thirty days ago. PRINTS, (jnst received) choice st)lev—New

Styles—12W cents. INS—Bleacbec Mu«linsl yard wide, ltu *»-_ lliibbtached Mnsllni 1 yard wide

MUHIi ct. per yard. lOceets peryard. Ilravy

W^cnntr*

Unbleach-

Ai

wide

Per

***d*

UOV%1

,ittAmy»****

XiAl.rKS* UKDKinVKAft—Pfill titoc* Mranflirr ft&d Ptiutfe. ObihJren'd Utidarvr^rr y-* QKNT6 UNBkllW£AK—Djawors and Sliirte

Quntn WliU4 irc«s J^hlrta. Heanqnarters f»i tienti l» nrniuhiug Goods. Look at our OloTta and Hovtrry, with a general atock of Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods (Too largo to enumerate), bought sinoethedeeiiMe and Just ii ceivod. which we tow offer for

HOLIDAY SALES I-

Tbreu^ii tho Hintinm ol ltio V' .ii'.i

mm., mm. m~. Ai such tempting psice* ih*l ererbody cannot fivlt to beronrinred asthey mtd -tlmt Wo Will ."Still Cheap! To fdii«t ..in- „Wii, anil the eapoctatiotia of ail, and demonstrate the "Siutual Reuetlt Paitnership" ta be "thf inmt want of thecomtnunUy.'*'

W. S. KYCE & CO.!

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ASTROLOGY

ASTROLOGY.

..

l.

re,

ut

WOOD. NEWS' FOR A1K

TO ANT TERSON WHO WILL XUUAL MADAMS RAPHAEL IN THS PROFESSION.

6nl{

Tln ri-ror*", come one, com* ali, iS®"

1

C0KNER 4TH AND MAIN. C0BNER 4TH AND MAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIM.

sjjj.

npn JNEYERTfailTNG MADS J- AMK KAPHABL is the best. dht. sncceed# wheu all »th«rs bn«e failed. All who ate »n trouble—all who have been nnfortunate-*-4li whose f.iod hopee lia»n been disappointed, crashed and blasted by false promises and deceit—all who have b*on misled and trifled with—all fly to her for Advice aud satisfaction. Ail who are in donbt ot the affections (if those they love, consult her toreilHVrtand satisfy tholr minds

In lore Aim Irs She Never Pali*.

ah." ban tlm r*t of winning the affections of tbe ftppoaitx MJ. She HIIOW* |UII Lh» likuueMof y..iif future wit'j o« lumiiaud, or absent friend.-— ritiH tfUntMt thu ilnnbi happy marriage, and makes the married happy, iter aid and advice hue bwwi ii.lifllM in innumerable 1 nsiances, and theresult ha« always been the uiraaa of secariug .»

Speedy and llappy Marriage,

Him In, thernforr, a sniq dependence, ft 1« well known to thepubUo st largo that she was the first, and she is thnoi.ly purson in this country whocau show the liteuMs tn reality, aud who oau give entire satisfaction on all tha concerns ot life, which cau bo tested and prorM by thousands, belhaur rind ainl single, rhi rtsllj and oatf^riy »lsit htfj.

To all iu bUaloesA her advlov Is invaluable. Hh. i'ari forttUdl, with Ui« graatmitcertainty, tlie rasult of all cominr.rrlal and biuineea traasadtiohs.

Lottery numbers Rtv.-ti without nxtracharga. MAll AM E BiPilAJUi is a bona tide Attrolcght thatfT.-rj one van depend upon. Shn is the great fst Astroiogist of the ntneteeuth eeutury. It Is. tbat well-known fact thairaafcea JillWtfttfi preteudor# ropy he. advin tlsementii and try U, imitatf her.

-r

Madam* Kaptiaui is the m'Teuth daughter of tb" eeviinth ILAU^L T^I HHI II.TI, with nrtur^k srift she can loratell your very thnuKhte. 8h» also r.nree drankAnneee,

All interviews xtrfctiy privsto and ebutfdehtlsl. As a Ifeirtale rh7«lelan her rvoiedl^! aavef &1I to euro all fomale lrroKularitliis, and to prqduco the raoiit'iiy flow, without danger of expesuTit.— Tiiej can nat-iu]ur«, but, uii. tiio I'lmlrarj, they improrothe health.

111 Siciunooti, bet. Ceotral hmt sad Mi. t? .ii.. incinnati# Ohio.

TBBMS. -lMdtee, Jl Gentlemen, »1,5UR

mi

N. B.—The Madame will answer'n© lettrre"wSb out a t» «f 91 Mil«it-coHt stamp is inclosed. Addrt»i I.c.jk Col 531. an^ZX'twt^'

DOOKfj AND STATION BUY

M. W. O'CbNHElf"18

Has disposed of his Undertaking Business, whfeb had become nxressary in cduse^tatee of the rayid Inereaeeof his

BOOK TRADE,

Ho-wOl new derate his entire attestiou to th« tatter branch of bnaineae, and with a 'full And "ftnpUfe stock of Iiookn »n«l StatloJiory,

HOOli ROei%

MAGAZINES, PAPERS, *&, Af., A«-i

a ruiitinnaiiee «r the trade heret»Rre so UberaHy hM»d«ei. aS3dwtf

ao hi nr. R£iz,

Barly'ft Mlock, No. #0 M»la If eel, Terre Hante, Indiana,

MOST"

respectfully recommendsMe well eelected stock of Jeane, )ti»anele„piain«nd plaid and W«olen ltnitKeyu, blankets, OoTerlSts.

Liu*

Yarns, of different kisai

'"11?-en­

abled to warrant the Bret quality ef tneee Goods I most respectfully invite Ladies and Gentlemen tucali and inspect them. Wool taken in exchange for Good., and the htghest market rates »M. eeoldewtf

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