Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 February 1868 — Page 3
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WEEKLY EXPRESS
Wednesday Sorning, Feb'y96tb^l868
IN
•v.
THE UBWSr^ New York yesterday evening at
GOLD closed In 142y&\\w*IT is believed the Supreme Court will be
the Missouri river, from «•.
»P
pealed to in behalf of Gen Thomas for relief. NAVIGATION will
BE
resumed in a Tern days on
mouth t6
°mrtm-
THE KANSAS legislature has accepted an invitation from the Pacific Bailroad Company to hare a ba&k> bunt on the 4th of March
THE President's appointment of Gen. Thomas Secretary of "War, caused considerable commotion in St. Louis
THE most msrked unanimity is manifested by the Democracy at Washington, in fajor of John Quincy Adams for Vice Preeiden,.
Hit
STANTOS
still remains in tlie office of the
War Department, and proposes to remain there till be can safely leave "1 Tmsreeolution to admit MK* Thomas as' United States Senator from Maryland, was rejected by the Senate yesterday.
THECalifornia Senate unanimously passed resolutiotas asking Congress to annex British Columbia to the United States
GEN. has written to the President asking to bo relieved from going to Washington to take command of the new MUitary Division
SSHATOUS have written to Qen- Sherman asking him not to think of resigning should the President insist upon his assuming the new coramand"T JOSEPH B. iHOEEBOtL, a well-known .lawyer and ex-Congressman, died in Philadelphia Tburs day.
Ail municipal builiings in New York will be closed to-day, flags win be displayed and, salutes flred, in honor of Washington's birth day.
THE National "Democratic Committee will meet this morning with closed doors, to settle details which are to govern regular sittings
BANK COMMIBSIONKM
THE Cashier of Ezra Goodrich & Co., importers, Exchange Place, New York, is. reported to havedisappeared with »100,000 to $300,030 of his employers'money in liis hands.
JAMES B. GREEHCAN has been convicted in the United Statos Circuit Court, New Yijrk, on Charge of having extorted money in bis official capacity as In»pactor of Revenue.
Mrcii oxcitement was occasioned in Washington on Saturday, by tho arrest of General Loreneo Thomas, on an affidavit made by Secretary Stanton.
THE last vote in the National Democratic Committee for the place of holding tho Convention, was sevontetn for New York, and eleven for St. Louis. .,
THE Union elevator at Buffalo was set Jn fire by incendiaries and burned to its foundation on Friday night. The elevator was valuod at J30,000, insured at 317,750.^
THE National Democratic Oommittee held a sccrot session in Washington on Saturday, and decided to hold tho National Convention in New York on tiro 4th of July.
A
WASHINGTON
THE debate in tho House on the resolution of impeachment is to bo continued till 6 o'clock this evening,* when a vote will be taken. Each speaker is limited to thirty minutes.
A WASHINGTON
IT
special to the Herald says the
National Democratic Committee as a.body is opposed to Pendleton for President. Seymour was talked of by many representatives of the Eastern States, but his claims assumed no definite shape.
is said tho President will assign another Commander to tho now Atlantic District in a few days. Prominent Democrats are urging tho President to appoint Gen. Halleck in tflace of Gon. Sherman.
THE Western members of the National Democratic Committee have arrived at Washington,— Tho indications nt presont look as if Cincinnati or Indianapolis will boselectsd as the placo at which to hold tho National Convention.
the Houso yesterday, Mr. Covode offoretl a resolution, "that Andrew Johnson, President of the United Statos, bo impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors." Tho resolution was referred to tho Committee on Reconstruction.
Tnc Commissioner of Internal Revenue has received information from Kansas that an Assistant Assessor, a rectifier, an Inspector and a distiller had been detected in committing frauds upon the Government, and had been arrested and put under bonds.
11
THE nomination of J. Ross Brown, as Minister to China, is strongly endorsed by the press of California. It is expected, sinco tho particulars of Mr. Burlingamo's mission have been received, tnat action upon Mr. Brown's nomination will seon bo takou by tho Senate.
THE Committee on Banking and Currency has had anintorview with prominent Western Bank, era, who made a statement of their views upon tho flnonces, and recommended some amendments to ths National Bank laws, and urged an increase ofcurrency.
A
SHANGHAI
correspondent states that the radi
cal change in policy by the Chinese Government towards foreigners and the appointment of Burllnganie, were brought about by the influence of the Dowager EmpreBs acting for her son, the present Emperor.
MR. STANTON
has retained lion. Matthew H.
Carpenter, of Wisconsin, to appear in the case against Geu. Thomas, and it is possible Attornoy General Stanbery will be directed by tho President to appear for Gon. Thomas in addition to Messrs. Bradley nod Merrick.
IN tho House, en Saturday, Mr. Stevens from tho Committee on Reconstruction reported a resolution "that Andrew Johnson, President of tho United States, bo impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors." The vote on tho resolution was to have been taken on Saturday evening.
MR. NOIUUS,
Chairman of the Republican State
Committee, of Alabama, and member elect of the House, was on tho floor yesterday, ne says many registered voters wore intimidated from going to the polls, and the admission of Alabama is imperatively necessary for the protection of its people and the preservation of its material interests.
THE President sent to the Senate yesterday the following nominations: George B. McClellan, of Ohio, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to jBngland Major-General George H.: Thomas to be Lieutenant. General by brfevct, and General by brevet Augustus Bradley, Assessor ef luternal Revenue, 2d District of Indiana.
THE House yesterday passed the bill providing that no person who may have been tried, convicted and adjudged guilty of murder, piracy, assassination, arson.robbery or forgery, shall be allowed to enter or remain in the United States and authorising the President to return or cause to be returned, such convict to the country from which ho comes, or in which he may have boon so convicted.
THE Commissioner of the General Land Office has had an interview with a prominent officer of the Canadian Government, who holds a life effice from the Crown, in relation to public lands for sale in Kansas. This gentleman stated it was hi# Intention to resign bis office and lend his assistance to organise a colony of Canadians with, the view to settling in the Southern part of Kansas.
The Postal 5ommittee is determined to in vest I gateeverything relating to the Overland Mail contracts, and the troth of the allegations that Wells, Fargo ft Oe. have been carrying their own private mails to the detriment et the public service, and selling their own stamps to the people of the Territories instead of ths Government "stamps. vi *•..'•
THB HOUHByesterday patsed the resolution of impeachment by a vote of l^B to 47. THB £iret National Banktof Keokuk,
Iowa,sus
pended on Friday. TiiKJcjuos/»cy of St. Louis are taking measures for a Mtt*e Meeting at an early day, to express their views of the situation at Washington.
THE President has sent to the Senate the name of Thomas Ewing for confirmation as Secretary -5 War.
The Committee of two to announce to t&e Senate the actioif of the House-on impeachment consists of Messrs. Stevens, of Pa., and Bingham, ,jof Ohio. "£he Committee of seven, to prepare artrcler of impeachment consists of Messrs. Boutwell vena, of Pa., Bingham, Wilson.of Tow a, Logan,* Juliau and Ward.
Ah army offioer, on duty at the War Department, intimates that orders from any other person ttonSeptetaryStapUpi^HJjedi^^^ded^ army officers.*,,
GEN. LEW WAI.LACShas arrived in Washington, in obedience to the call of the Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, and is in close conit on it an I
THE
news of the prompt action oh the President impeachment was received at Beading, Pearfifl-' vania, with great rejoicing. One hundred gun were fired in honor of th6-event
LATRST advices from" New Mexico announce that*body of twelve hundred Indians liwl[ attacked Fort Lancaster and obtained possessidfr ef the quarters,.but were subsequently driven ofl\
LIEUTENANT COLONEL EASTMAN has tendered to the Adjutant General the services of the2lBt Regiment oTNew York, to preserve peace dt Washington, the regiment to be refcdy in 241ioun.
THE
closed the First National
Bank of Bethel, Conn., Thursday. The Cashier is under arrcBt. A very large amount of certificates have been issued
Ae soon the Reconstruction bill disposed of in the Senate, Mr. Yates will caU up the bill admitting Colorado, and no doubt exists as to its passago.
IT is reported the Fenian organisation on the Pacific coast is being placed on a war footing, probably with the intention of making a raid on the British possessions.
North Western Hotel, Chicago, was-de-stroyed by fire yesterday Stdrniiig, low 4f50,000, in re or $ 2 9 0 A a in he O he Hotel was also "burned, and twenty-two horses were burned to death loss $15,000.
THE
militia of Maryland have proffered their services to a prominent military supporter of the President, so it is reported, and this report ir given color of truth from the presence of Governor 8
Wann, of Mary land,""who has bad an Interview with the President. c:i*
A
WARHINUTON diipntofc-feays appearancei indicate that tho War Departnwnt trofible .will re solve itselffiiially into ailegal struggle, whorein the most bdHgerentparties jvill be the lawyers and the final judgment be rendered by tho Courts.
ON
Saturday the message which went to the Senate aircbritb adjournment,^contained the name
3f
Thomas Ewing for confirmation as Secretaty of War, beipg too late ^for action, it was withdrawn, butjxrill be sent immediately to the Senate..
A REPUBLICAN Contention in session at. Rochester, New York, received a, telegram announcing the vote on tho impeachment of the President with choers. Tlfe Convention declared uuani Tmoosly its approval of the action of the Houso.
DEMOCRATIC meetings arecalled Tor .in noariy all the Wards of the city of Philadelphia:to consider thelmpeachment question. The Keystone Club, the largest Democratic organization in .the State has resolved ftsalf into a milita-ryorgani/.tttiou.
NOTWITHSTANDING snow and rain in Richmond, Va., on Monday,.the sidewalks in the vicinity of newspaper offices were crowded with persons waiting for and discussing- news'ti-6'm JFrtshfiig ton. In Montgomery. Alabama, thehes treated a profound impression
GEN. THOMAS
special says all propositions in
favor of Gen. Hancock for Democratic candidate for President, are met with the reply "We don't want a soldier, wo want a civilian."
THERE was much excitement in Philadelphia on Saturday over Washington events. The Democracy held a meeting and V£i» addressed by Brick Pomoroy.
was arrested on Saturday by the
Marshal of the District of Columbia, and tkken before Chief Justice Carter, of the Supreme Court or the District. Sjsn- Thomas, was released on bail to ftp¥^r tcfore jpwof the Judges of the Supreme Court, on Monday'th»24th inst
COUNTERFEIT T'^-'freasuVy notes of the dopomination of J1.000, dated June 15th, 1866, are being forwarded to tho Treasury Department asking conversion. The public are therefore notified tliftt all notes of is=tie of Jnne 15 1865, should1^ immediately foi^arded to the Department-for on on
In* the Circuit Court at Richmond, Va,, %fseter^ day,in a suit for a draft drown there Sn a New Orlenna'house
W1»UQ
A
TUE
that city waa^in possession
ofthe Federal troops, the Judge decided that cOn tracts made when parties resided in c^tios occu pied by different armies in time of war, were null and void..
DISPATCH
suyfl th« excitement in Washington
relative to the Impeachment question arid matters incidental thereto, has very sensibly diminished. Considerable interest is manifested in tfe» result of tho examination of Gen. Thomas before tho Supreme Court of tho District to-day, |and ,various speculations are indulged regarding -it. ,|
House on Saturday passed a bill to pr^ht and punish unlawful use of public money and property punishing with fino and imprisonment United States officors and other persons for .loan iug, depositing or otherwise using or disposing of any money or property of the United" Sthfee for their own bonefit.
IT is Btated that numerous dispatches hive been received at Washington from the Grand Army, of the Republic, endorsing the ftctiqn of Congreae The general tenor of those despatches is, that member* 6f the Grand Army of tlieKepublic will not see Cdtigress overthrown, and if violence is used in ejecting Mr. Stanton, 100,000 men are ready to proceed to Washington to put him back.
FOBEIGN WJJWS.
ANOTHER
battle has been fought in Yucatan in
which tho rebels have been defeated. THE first session of the Quebec Parliament since tho Confederation was prorogued, was heM on Monday.
PRESIDENT OABRAL,
ARRESTS
of St. Domingo, has fled to
Venernela with his Cabinet, and the Southern forces have entered the Capital. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN delivered his jflrst lecture in Dublin on Thursday evening. It was very thinly attended, and as a speculation, was an entire failure.
of Fenians still continue in Ireland.—
Recently arrests wore made in Cork on general charge of complicity in Fenian movements. Murphy, one of the arrested, had but jtist arrived from the United States.
THE
American Consul at Kingston, Jamaica, has telegraphed to Washington demanding the services of a man-of-war, to obtsinredress for the outrage committed on the American whaler, Hannah Grant. Si
THE
people of St. Croix aro anxious for annexation to the United States, and a revolution, .is threatened if their object is not accomplished.— An editor has been arrested tor circulating a petition for annexation.
TnE debate at Halifax.?? the resolutions to re peal the confederation was concluded Monday.— An address to the Queen embodying the resolutions was sent to the lieutenant Governor asking him t} submit the same to the Ql*en.
THE
number of Cretan non-com hat snts in
Greece is (3,000. The Provisional Government has appealed to Christian Powers to send ships for the conveyance of Cretan families to Greece, and.ims also protested against the cruelties lately perpetrated by the Sultan'a mercenaries.
MB^&ULIIVAN, of the Dublin Notional, recently convicted of publishing seditious libels, has been seutenced to six months ibuprisonraent. Mr. Pigot, of the Dublin Irish ma tO*as sentenced to twelve mouths imprisonment. Both prisoners vfill-be required oh expiration of terms of confinement to furnish security tor luture gpod behavior.
LATEST dates from tjrete represent the prospect Of the Turks there a» rauorc gloomy than ever they have been defeated in several engagmeuta of late, with severo losses. The JMusaelmam pop«rt» tiou ivre becoming discontented, and troop* hare shown a mutinous disposition. The now ins more successful state of revolution than ever. Arias and provisions oontin^e to: be aent into (irete ffom all quarters.
TaeRK has been no plot Vo deep and devilish since the Booth conspiracy as that in which the President has -long been engaged. Booth bad for his object the strengthening of the waning fortunes of the Southern Confederacy, in the. hope of overturning the Government. Johnsoa has for his, the -transferring of the Government into the hands of those who fail-, ed to obtain poWWftm of by foroe of arms. VI rr
4.
"SW
Jeinson's frial.
Tho prop^pd impoachlbent oftlhe'Prosidontof thl|Un%d States jg* a serioae matter, ft is so rogardotl by tBo people! The like has never occurrod before in tho history of our nation. It is a gcono on which the fjdrid wiH Joek- frith anxiety and concert. The lowfir Mcnise of Congress has seen fit to. resolve that the President shall be impeached fdr ^'BTgb crimes and misdemeanors" and has appointed its committee to frame the articles iif impeachment, which will soon be tried
Nfore theSenate sitting for that purpose as a jury, upder a solemn special oath, with the Ohlfef Justice of ths TJnited States presiding. To produce a conviction the concurrence of two-thirds of the •momberaof th^ Senate present is required The judgment of ther Senate in' casea'Of impeachment dpea not extend beyoni ,r§f moval from office and dfefdalificatioii to hdld fay futnre office of honor trust-tr "proflt, under thd Uqitea Stated Govern ment. A party,convicted on impeach ment, howew, stilt remaita subject to indictment, trial, judgment and pn!»hmentacicocdjjag,^. Jaw.
The coiiduct oiF President JoHSsp'N eirteii bis accidental elevation to Presidencyr'' ba.4- -b&tfn -^Steadily''- |efi&iw ing up big impc&chmlnU H&' has seemed to- -court, this actjoti the hands of Cong^rei^fr^m his ^aeliflJt^in staJinent into the, Preside^ffal^?h^tfr.' 'The long catalogue ..of hia tyranical, .illegal and wiefcad acts is familiar, to every $ atfd'the wntimeht^':the peopfb of his impeachme^flrai been'?ar fn -advance of that entjMtained by His redent violation of a plaia law. of the land—one,. too, which was adapted over,bis vetq—pijd the contempt which he thereby expresses fofc tii? law-making power of tb« Republic have proven to bo the.J'lftBt fefither which broke the camel' ^)ack." Forbearance towards the corrupt, perverse, rebel President thenceforth ceased to be a virtue, aod Congress has resolved to apply speedily the only reme* dy in its power, his- removal from the Executive chafr w&ich he has so long disgraced. Them6s^age •which he taunting' ly hurled a^the Senate, .as an excqse for his recent conduct, is a precious bit of special pleadiftg which lacks even tho merit of originality, it bfeiirg principafly a rehash of his veto of the Tenurb of-Offica "bill. It oan avail him npth ing with sensible men.'^iHe is simply attemptiog to. burn his powder sacond time. His personal quarrel vyitb STANTON amounts to nothing in tie es tkrifitfon qf the nation. In fact, STAN TON persjshally c.uts bti$ little figure in the imbroglioj betweep jCongress and the President, or rathw between-the tyrant and thoJ)eople ^His own record^ perhaps has not ,{ieen of (be,,, best &n all occa sionsj ami-there is no jgreat deal of per sona^Sympafbf KB lasted -on him, ex cept as he chooses tdmake himself useful
Rapidly to issue end determination.— Tbgre will bo
710
delay or "backing and
filling" on wib^j-part of. Congress. "The process of impeactfment is a summary one. Its uaftg^and proceedings do liot sa.vo,t' of chancery practice and we presume there will be nothing df Jarndyce
V3.
The Rept&licaii State Convention which assembled at Indianapolis' on Thursday—and which was reported in our columns ye3terday niore fully than in any other paper except the" State organ— was amost successful inauguration of the campaign of 1868. It8 work was performed promptly and With perfect .harmony. It has given us a ticket possessing every element Qf party strength and placed its candidates ofe I platform so'-strong in the invincible Jogic. Of truth tersely and clearly stated that the-.fiercest assaults of the reckless and ctespbrate opposition cannot effect its firm, upriglit solidity. Tbp hag woll canrftlered article, upon the action of tbo ^onventiOn.oftnd the candidates from whiah wq ttf%''1ho following
ULTBSSS S. GBAN5& the woi-ld renowned and law abiding soldier, was Dominated by acclamation for the Presidency,: and our distinguished jfellow-eitizdn, SCHUTLRR COLFAX, for Via? President." The hearty anahimity with .which these nominations wore made was significant of the enthusiasm with which the Republicans of Indiana would receive their selection by the National Convention, and the zeal with which they will labor for^their election if they are made our stand^fd-bearers in the approaching contest.
Governor BAKER had no competitor for the office he now so worthily"fill's, and was nominated of course, without the formality of it ballot. He has been long known to the people of Indiana, and in every office he has been called to fill, he has been distinguished by a painstaking devotion to the .public interests, and by an incorruptible nonesty whiclit has. WOB the admiration of his friends and extorted praise oven from his most decided political enemies. ,His reputation is without stain, either as a private citizen or a public officer, and in, electing him the people will be assured of an Jponest and economical administration of the State government.
Hon. WitL CoJcpAijK, thatfominee for Lieutenaat Governor, is eminehtly -fied for that office, having already soryed one session
AS
President of the Senate, in
a manner that elicited the admiration of bis fellow members of both political parties* He w)il be found an able canvasser, aod will put into the canvass an energy and seal that will tell favorably on the result in October. In one respect he din not cope with Jiis Democratic opponent. He has npt the good fortune to own $180,000 of Gevewnent bonds, nor, indeed, any other sum, but he will.Jaot be round abusing those who loaned.' money to the Government, with whic¥to buy food and clothing for its soldibrs, a#,.xobberajind swindlers.
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NATHAN KIMBALTP thfl fearless and faithful soldier, the hero of the hard fought battle of WTndieeter, whftre Jxe defeated the FAMOUS STONIWAU* JACKSON, was ro-tTOTTM^ted for Treasurer of State. Thi»
was-a
jost recognition of his invaluable aarrices in tbe army, and ft deserved compliment for the faithful -mwaer in which he has discharged duties of the office since It eiupae wde^, cliaMe.^ If ther* is anybody in the Stale who does *ot know QqneratfKTMBA
T.L,
he will have^ W a
s^»rtiMtylfco hirn be&re noxt^Octc
Jarndyce
in the-f)rfesetil Undertaking. The people are looking for firm and speedy work in-, the matter, and are prepared to say to Congr§f^ in th^^entiment of the' old hymn''
7/i r.^di i&ift io
'^—-"believing we rejoice To see.the-curso removed I"
The €onYPntion.
Attorney General WILLIAMSONV "who has filled the offici for. two tsfcrrife, 'w?is nominated forTe-electjon. He-has l^ere tofore canraWSed the State so thoroughly that h'cf i# as widely known, as any.c»ngi Mto on the ticket, and will dodbtless 'take IM§ full #HARW of the labor -of the talivftss* of tlie present year. Originally
Demooraf, Mr. WILLIAMSON-•gave his lftiaVty support to tho war for theisuppres slon of the rebellion, and never falteced 'jh safest of the party that stood by and sliitained the" Government'during tlio Jarful four years of bloody strife ybich ehffe^ id the triumph oi the.\iatibn^l cause
The nomination of BARNABAS HOBBS WJs W graceful iackuowledgemont of the claims of th6i S(SKidty of friends, of Which 'he is a distinguished ^member, and the confidditte and gratitude of the Republi can' party. The consistent opposition of the iViciftds to the system of slavery as it Yormerl^existed itr the Unitod States, naturally attached them to the Kepbbli6an party,^and thtfy have given it a'unif8rth tfnd ^nsflHteh iopport. It is' not often that one of their numbei8i&^candidate5 i&r-Office, nor is it' probable thati Mr. HouBs cotfltftiave been induced to acjcopt andminatibn for any office other than that offiupgrintendent of Public Instrnctiyn. He has for many yeara til^en %risat interest in educational matters, ftfed is flow the President of Earlhjim College, n§ar Richmond, a flourishing institution' Under: the patronage and contfol of the Society of Frtends. $"r
Yotrk Lotion has curefl me of? better (or Saltjiiheumj .op my handj^-of tliirt^ ears standipgj" writes Jos'eph' Kistlerj Of Danville, Indl wholhas been using (Pal mer's Vfigstable CosWi'etic I/o(4t»h. dw 1
FAIR and fashionable ^ouflg Amierica has installed Phaloo's'^VNigbt Bloohring (jeratis^as a specitfiity itt all'it* ti^aiwir rooafe,'dressing-rootftj and bWidoird. iff well.fifty 'stfduld beeathe a fragrafit atmosphere, and Natiire, in all her IKJWerf, h&s it richer perfume than this.— Newark Jotithal. io' 'ml'Throw physic to-thfelogs j'l'll rione 6f it. -,Tomalto08surancciiiotfbly..surerec i.
I'll tak0"--PLAHT^0N-vBlITKRJ. 'They never fail. ""™t Thw'"-'-1-'1 what
MAGNOLIA WATER.—%delightful toilet ftrticle-^suj^rior to Cologno and at half tho price.— 26doodw2w.
.: STOCK MARKET. .r
By Telegraph.]' Nuw YORK, Feb. 25. Gold steady, opened a1d42^,,rtnil closedrtt 142% @142%. -T,
Governments dull and weak. 4:30 (juotations Coupons '81^°- 'G2 111 (3111% do. '(54 108 @108%, ^0. '65 109 (^WOJg. do. new 107@107%, diOfi? J07i@lrJ%,. 16-40's 101M® 105%, 7-30's,106%@107%.
CINCINNATI MARKET. By Telegraph.] OIJIOINHATI, F^B. 25. FI.OUB—Unchanged und quiet.
WHJE5AT—Quiet with not much doing. OOBN—Was in fair demand at 82c for eat. OATS^-Firmer at 6®c for No. 1. KYJ5—Dull at SI 75 for No. 1. HABLET—.Dull and unchanged af: for fall.
COTTON-^Dull and lc lower "With sales of middling at20c, and there w»s. a fair deinahd at' this rate.
PROVISIONS—Opened quiet and rather heavy* but closed firmer and rather buoyant. I PORK—Must be quoted at $25 60^)25 -BULK MKATS—(H4@10c for shoulders.] i- ,.,
BACON—11J^@H^! for shoulders, l-1^CE3j^c for for
Bides,
l@14£i for clear Tib, .nnd
for clear sidesr-wifh no sellers beIo\y flie outside rates at the close. A lUt oT ctbaV-sold at 14%c to bodeliveredtlie middle at March. Sugar cured hams advanced to 17@18c 'and theMemand good.
LABD—CouM not have been bought below lo%c at the clost,', with buyers at 15@15J£c. BUTTER—^Scarce and firm ttt 3H®42c for fresh western. •, ..
CHEE§f!—14^@15c for Western Reserve and factory. CLOVER SEED—Dull at 813.
FLAX9EMD—Sold nt *2 25, -*1 TIMOTHV-frDuU at..8 2 40@2 50, HOGS—In active demand extra sold to-day at ^10 per cental g^oss.
BEKF CATTLE—Steady at 84 50 to 70 for butchers, and 7 50@8 50 for extra for shipment. (jj)I.D—Closed at 142 buying and 142J-£
J&l£ «t X» ~«mjs* •/•it' "S*- -4
me acquainted ctober.
rAidlbor of State Major EVANS ^ethe nwbination. Hfe served faitiV fulVy and Eonorably throughout the late war, and was Major of the famous 39th regimentftbf Indiana volunteers. Jin has not heretofore figured in politics, but is Well qualified for the office, and wll-per-fbrni its duties with*fidelity.if *ti.p£6pl§ elect him thereto. dftpUio AtcCoY fqf Clerk and .Cojon^]. BLACK for Reporter of the Supreme
XJ5ut%
WTere soldiers in the volunteer army that sfippresied tiie rebellion, both are young men, and their standing among those who know them best is evidenced By the support each received in the Coaventlonfrom the localities where they have resided and were most generally acquainted. ^^Pqtl&lificalions to discharge the duties of the'offices to which they were re1 spectively nominated, aro undoubted.
Dr. HotTMAN, the nominee for Scretary o£ 8t&t*y is a German by birtb, and a Republican erver since tho oi^a«isation of thSB Republican party. Ho is a gentteminbtability and culture, a physician by, pro fesaion, and served in the army aaajsioh geori: with marked ability. ia
Belling.
NEW'YORK MABKBT. By Telegraph.] NKW YORK, Feb 25. COTTON—Opened dqli and drooping and closed rather more steady, at 22)£c foj- middling uplands.
FLOUR—Dull and ^lightly in buyer's favor, except for superfine and No. 2, which aro very scarce sales at 88 «)@9 40 for superfine state aud western, 9 80@10 60 for extra stato, 9 50$ 11 61 for extra western, 12@14 50 for white wheat extra, 9 85@I4 for round boop Ohio, 10012 for common to fair extra St. Louis, 13® 16 for good to choice, closing heavy. California. 12 50@13 50.— Rye flour quiet at 87 5O@0 50. Corn meal more active sales oH,000 bbte Brandy wine at 88 :i0@ 6 40, and 900 bbls western at privato terms.
WHTSKT—Nominal. WHEAT—Dull and sotfroelyso first at $2 60@ 2 51 for No. 1 spring in store, and 2 47 for choice if 2 el iv re
RYE-Scarce
and firm at 81 90. ..
"BARLKT—Quiet and firin. MALT—Qn|et-
CORN—Opened
a shftfle firmer, but olosed duU
and declining, »t,$l SS@1 28 foe new mixed western afloat, closing dull, 1 25@I 26y% for old do., 1
30dsllvered,
1 30Tor new southern yellow, 1 22
till 25 for new 6hite western and southern, 1 £4 @1 25 for nqw yellow Jerse'y, and" 1 20gl 21 for mixed Tennewe6.v
OATS- Dull at 8c forrsestfrfi in store, and 86c 'afloatv
VJ8JCS—Firm
«t ^G^ail^/or Carolina.
SUGAR—Steady, with sales of 250bbls Cuba at 12V£@13£c. COFFEE—Firm wi|h sales of 1600 bags Bio at. private ternis.
MOLASSES—Quiet S09 bbls ^New Orleans at
84^86c. no
OPS—U neb anged. PETROLEUM—Firm at 12c for crude and 25c fror refined bonded.
PORK—Firmer at 834 90Q2ft .JO far, new meas, closing at 25 cash, 23 Yb\gj25 24'for old do.,* closing at 84 OS cash, W®20 50 for prime and 2850 for prime mess, 24 02,for new city mess.
BKSF—Firm at 8l5i®W fflr new plain' -nttsis, -I8@22 for new extra mew tierce^, at 35 far prime mess, and 3?@41 for India mess.
BKEF HAMS—Steady at 83l@.'rt. CUT MEATS—Firm at 10@l(££c for shoulders and 14%ai5%c ftfrhaif*. n—
DBJESSED HOGS-=Ste»LiJy at l(^@llc for extern, and IlJ^fgn^c for city. BACON—Firmer •fllJi@ll%c fw Cumberland cut, 12@12^c for short rib and lSJ^c fo*r slmrt oleavT
1
LABD—firmer at 14}£@l()}£c ,also 60ft bbls seller March at 15%c. „. BUTTER—Active and firm at. for Stftte.
CHEESE—Steady at 11(!|16c.
'SPECIAL. NOTICES
Lonsdale, Wamratta, an «th«r standard •Mfcaief Bleachod Ooods, in foil assortment. TUELL. H|PWCY 0QS8,
Coner 5^64^ jS»rr» Ha«t*,^n*. Jam i-2 I e-ti
^PE^L^qTICES.
fefiiy ]£iiiToLs iio^Ssoid. b4aNDUKIU'S RILLS t»ko_lmld an^ expel the matter of PlSKABB. TCsiiadtXtiim a L-^tter dated Paweoii, lowm, April irt, 1866, to Dr. Brandreth. rroih A ndfSWLo^nr,"
Ksq.
|"*y l^o becaine rt 0^r| phJj^C|a& epreeen ted hef civ4t^ iif i^iCurabft. I' then' tariod to other physicians, and the tliree held a conBlBtat^Mnd prWWItiliWjar—y w— I «b«n discharged all the Physicians, and deter* filled, to trust to your Pills', pot Bvfc TtokM, hfcli she "took a&ortftyif t6 ^Hate« line* tloiis."' By the Un-e thesewttfe dp, ttsereappeared 4' change in l»er pondititon for the better. I then bonght fifteen box-*, and, she continued to take them for throe months, when her health wad en
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PFLB^ANKNT ANIJG WID^DPKKAD SOTJURSS 4 the h«jit evidence of t^e good noes of BltAHpBRfn'S PILLS. Th^lf »hoftrt'tte ftf 'hvery
Sdwlm
was
is,gr6at Stomach^".lle^l^""^is' just taeupeople need.- ^XCis a, ^remedy
... they can^ely ftni ,Tox.I?lapej)st^-Hflart-
to the nation by hi® ienacity jjn holding, ^ulrD, Headaph^, I^zgi^eis, .JjiVet to his officcrlihtil the right of JOHNSON, to turn him out without -c^hserft 6f the Senate0 ia deterp^in^d.' ^fte' imp^actimcftrti' tnwing been determined on will progress
a S id a a
it has no equal ftQt t^ill^6s,t amqng its .virtuesTs'it&^t^me^^g^tb^^to tha taste effect. Try it, suffering Dyspeptics, and 1?e cured.— Such aijo the assertions of those ^situated to know. From the $tst amomil^ oifitJiis articlo sold, it mu^havo great mprij.
reluctant to do-so, as the capital required would be largo, a^disjtwt wfa.% to curtail the operations of my Venetian Liniment buainaes. But, thftnks to* tho generous fid*lic-, whe have appreciated'- M* Venetian tini&nl. I «Un now able to iQBo, wWt»t jny-.-detrbnent to my larfee bnsiaew SB that medtQine: The, foundation Of my success I ettribute to attending to thamannfac \nrb of evjfry drop myself, and Shall do ttb lamo In regard to my Pulm8tii« Hre Syrup. The In ^'edienta at0 perfectly. hariulaM, but act on the jLnngs and fcongs wit^ ,u?tonUhing effect. Price 75 cents. Depot, No. 66 Corilandt street, Neir 'York, near Jersey City f^t^.^Sotd'by tho Drug* gists ami Storekeepers.
'mylO-lltaw-wl K- —r
a
TO CONSUMPTIVES, The RBV. EDWARD A. IVTLS0N
(free of charge)
tion
with the
simplo
*ffection and
thxt
£FCH! ITCH!
»1 3C A
MADAMS B^MORKST^ €«R8fcrS, THR Best In 'We—ALt^m**, AT -f .TUELli, wmcfet?* Fnfl lines of Cocheco and ottferlftandard Priiitfe Jus* opening.
Wfteatoa*g (llataeal WbosiKm's tMntweat Wktiloii's OlBtn«af wieatnAi fflMatat Vheatokti Qlatateat
nd. a., *i
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S^ wmgtf
Urn-
ily, Vtody for usi on rte first Bjuipteios of dlseaee ocecrrrtng. Principal Agency,
BrandretU /louse, New York.
See "lj,^randreth."-in whito letters, in the flov.ernmeutstamp. Sold by all ftmgpista.
/, A...PANIG®
wonfd pHrilyzs the worM of thshionjfit were Proclaimed JCverywhero, th*t'henceforth Af Ud^.^r ^fy^»an ,could change the color of their hair with safety. iT"'
0
Sr I
Inch'art.uM be U*e -J. DREADFUL DILE##A. of botli sexes, if that genial-bnlHMntet pgMWtl and poerli«»fitiS^*a«on,-3TTA
CttiaTAnPK0 3- DYB, wert»tri«^nff ^£i}ll#* to"«t lnacnriee. No danger of tliat^hovsver. It Is not for a day, but for all tinpe.
Mannfivctnreit by J. ORI8TADOBO, 68 Maiden ie¥ York. Bold by all DroggifU. Ap fe6dwlm
Lane, plied by all llair .Dressers.
S"1 i)r. S. I. TOBIAS^'
J»a THB «OB* OF
maiPIENT CONSUMPTION, coruQira, OOtDS, Croup, Asthma, Liver dotSplalnts^P^* GeneTil Debility.10^*Bevetal yanrs ivhsrfe been hrgedby MntfrieiWe who hawhiywd, and toeen benefitted by my..Life Syrup, to put it up for general sale but few knaw the lftrje expense, now that tho country is iSooded wltft Patent- Medi cines, whict attend the eame. "liar years past, 1
TT|
Mwlm
Tiiifiifla can" r^c^ite a box o£ Dr
Volpau^ P!tl8» mail s'taled fro^Hh^yet of the pnbUc, by iad ®4x poetag# starofsite 'M. W. MaJsb&ber,-Ganeral-igent for -the United^tes and fJajfrd#', at A^bau^New
TO
MARBY OJR18OT MARBY—WHY NOT? Serious Reflections Tot Y-oun^ Men,'In JEssays of Jthe Howani Aanociatwn, on the Phy«i°logieal Errors, Abnses and Diseases induced .by ifenor«noe of Natnre's Law?, fio the flotrage of Ma Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, J. SKILLEN HOUGIITONv Howard Association. Ptultxlelvhiai 1*3-, fldw3m A3STK i3Srj3- -^CQ"P"S£J
JA. x-i,v No 20 WALI#. 8TRBKT, h)rrur%f 'Msscea kihe^ ffeu) -York.
We bay and sell (it the tboat Mlberal eurrent rtce¥, JSnykeop on WndJU/nltTttipply of GOVrnmout BONDS O* AD^y ISSUES, SEVENHIBTIia, andkCOMPQUffD INTEREST NOTES nd oxecute orders., fp^ pirefcase did "sale Of
O S O N S a O
We cotVeM the neveral tsauee fe^BVEWrTHibt!*s at the mpet-^'*v.®rlkble tn»rket rates into Fiverwenties, whichj.at^present prioe oi gold, yield the holder ab^nt one'per cent, inofe InWest per tnnum. Circulars with rull p*ttictt»ars furntohid upon application, uay?dwly
JAF COOKE A CO
INFORWATIOJI.
Information guaranteed to nrodace a "luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless faco, also a rocipe for tho romoval of Pimples, Blotches, Eroptions. ctc., on thraKin, leaving the Mtne soft, olaar and beautiful, can be obtained without ihari£p
IJV
addressing
1
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TUOo. F. OJTAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Urdadway, New York
will «end,
to ^11 who doalre
it,
the
remedy,by which
prescrip
dlriwtioui
I2»t
tanking at-d using the
he was cored
of a lung
dreaded
.His
disease
only object
Consumption
)s to
bonefit
hopes
the
Afflicted,
pud he
every spfferer will try this prescription, as
wtlP&iht them
nothing
and
may
prove a
Please adiVress R:v,
blessing.
EpWA.RD A. WILSON,
MfrilllamsfltrrfeffcingsOo., New York. mylOdltaw-*! :S8 HUNlTEWMi^ nfIVERSi%.I/l By advertising it'fc expected
COUGH I to gain a uotoriety, than REKKOf. I which, no form is better, but I ison
Vrnc Character alone
thaisalei must rely.—
It Is presumed that t)ie «ontrast of this splendid prtjBOTtion.its siajplioHy, and ^he treedom with whicb it Biay- bo used whenever there is tho least tickling or irriutiop'in the throat, in contrast with eld forms, W which components ato'snch, that doses are restrained to twb or three timet day, 1irfectly ^apporenti and is truly lk» theory, as UUNNKWEU-'S. UNIVERSAL OOUCHI REM EOT is valuable, which
Ten Years
ha^vomostclearly
proved. WHOOPING Couon, HOABSWXM, COLDS, SORB THROAT, and all complaints, which, If neg. ected, end in Ootuumpffen, are its work to sure or relieve, to whicb the most undoubted testlmoni als, which may be seen at my office, fully corrob orate. JOIIN L. IIUNNEWELL, Proprietor,
Practical Chemist, 9 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Mass. Sold by all regular dealer* in Medicine. May ir waug nov and feb
Debility and Emaciation
Both result (rom the lack of ability to conVert the-food into nntriwent. H»w necessary, then, for, those suffering ftnin these alarming •ymptouis to iauneUiately resort tea remedy that will trengthen th^ stomach and digestive organs.— For, as soon as this desirable object has been accomplished, the heaHbidiproveeJ am? the patient retfttttM hta usual personal appearance. HQ3TETTSR'S 8^0*1 AQH BITTERS hare attained a world-wide popularity in such eaten, aud have been proved thereat and B^t'meaM of removing constipation, toiling the stomach, giving energy to the Itvor, and eeliotfog every symptom of norvous and depressjonof spirits. Its Cheering and- beneficial effects are highly spoken of by thousands, who owe to it .troir -restoration to health. No restorative in the annals pf medicine has attained the*ame popularity in the short space of .time it has beqn before the public, or has Won thn high endorBontflrt* accorded lo thi« exoelleot toiiio. Many other preparations, purporting to oe corrective's and restoratives, hate been introduced,and have periahed-onp by one, while the popularity of IIOSTETTKR'8 8TOMA0H BlTfSRS eonth»ue-»fthicreaM, India now .-ecogalzed aa standard-Joosehold_xedicine.— The-success which aUeuds thft use'nfvthe Bitten nrinres at oaoe its viTfioe# teaU(M« irf deWltty and diseases of tbe stomach. Oertincfetas, almest without ivmnt er. haVi been 4tte«tlng its truly uiracalont power Jn, ijvioj those painful and fearttat diseaJBs- AXii iit this time itseona Mfr to, j(ht«iore than aW«n»lto to great remedy of the age, in order to awaken publie attentieni iatts^xoMeaee. Itts theonly^fcparatiun of the kin4.tbat is reliable in aU*aae», and it is theretont WOrthy of the eonslaenmonof theafflietod. flgwiwnto rm
T'JSKI
SCRATCH SORA.TGH 4 SOBATCH ft WiV in fi-ott 10 to 49 Sours. I WbeafOB'8 OlnOMiK «ai*s IMh, edree Salt UHHfc eni-es tMtH1.' jj -onAs KkrMr's-ltek*-. -cv^ss DM Sort*. «ures STffJ IIK yr
or KTKKt nCMOR HI* H*«K) Prltt, SOtedtirabtfXi 'hy tnail, eo^cssitf drMs WEEKS A.dTMB, |fo, tI9 ^ashj^ctpn Street, Boston, Mass: 'fpr s^leby ali Druflflifs.
Ad-
^SPECIAL NOTICES,
3
l?atarrh can be Cured! 9MOIBADAOHX—Atonee relieved.
PS...
COLDS IN THK HKAD-Vanquiahed. JEAFNSSS—Overcome. "WFAK HTX3—Made Strong. ASTHM A—Qeickly cared. the above complaints eemmon to. nSu'ing humanity, can be enred by the use of the wall known remedy j,
BABMBP0 6KMAH S»CFF. It never laila to carc, ia quick in its operatinn, and beingpnt np in neat metalic boxes, it never loses its virtue. Hundreds of testimonials could he shown to prove its good nee*, bat it is needless, far nnce being used it rapidly wins its way into favor. £V reals by all Druggists. Price, 36 cents, or send 60 cents to O. P. Seymonr* Co., Boston, and receive a box by return mail.
IBA. GROVER, Jtt,
feb26dly Agent for the German Snuff.
Errors of •ut.h. A Gontlemau who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the elfcct* of yonthfnl indiacretton, *111, fcr the sake of anfsrtng humanity, send (rw to kit who need it, tfee receipt and directions for making the simple ran)dy by which he was cured." Shfferers wishing to profit by ths adviirtisetTe*perlenc«, ca« tio so by' addressing, In perfect confidence, %r" JOHN B. OGDEN, «y1MIUir-wiy' 48 Cedar St., N. Y.
UMm Tile PftrticaUr Hoticd.
til UAL mrm
THIS!afterwards
P1LL8, so celsbrated'many Jests ag«f in Paris,.for the relief of female irregularties, and so tibterlous tor their criminal employment In the nmotico of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time In America. They have, been kept ln comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Volpean, .ta. a physician in Paris, of grsal woaith -and strict
xnscientious
from general use, lsst they should bo etnploToji for aulawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them but they are .offered to the publio only for legitimate use, and nil agents are forbidden to sell them when it If uderstood that the object is unlawful. ._
Ladles oan poonreti a box, sealed from the ey. of the cnrlous, by-enclosing qne doUsr, and six' postage stamps .to Ji. W.MAOOMBER, Qensral Agentfer the United States and Oanadsst at A1-. bany, N. Y., or to any authorised Agedt: $oil ny all UinggistsiflTstr^ Haute. n7JwIt
PER BAT. AGENTS Hale and Female *, Local and Traveling.* siness new, light and- honorable. Steady employment the year Mund, No capital required.
Address, -BKVM4 00., juljtwly No. 78 Nassan Street, New York
The Great American
AND CHINA
TEA. COMPANY^ No. 39 Vesey Street,
Established.J840.) NEW YOBK Crrf. (F. O. Bsx «B«S.)
We again caution the public against tLdse many concerns that have sprang np the past few years, that immitate our name in part and stylo of doing business. We have po connection with any. other house and we feel assnred that tbn broad principles ef commerce upon wbfch we continue to transact business will be acoept^ afle to the public Mid idrantsgsoss to ourselves, Those desirous of getting np Club Orders (Ladies especially), wno have few honrs each day to spare oan realise handsome remuneration as we give hlgtfcst rato of cemmisston. Parties -can save from 90c. to 1 per pennd, by Purchasing On* Teas whlclr we continniTTo sell at the follojei^g?. prices: Oblong (Black) 70o. 80c, d0o. Best fl.%0
Ground Coffee, 20o 26c 36o, Best Java 409 H9i51bt Best Mocks ilk. nwHS lb, Alrllgkl Ut#! Pnckage*46c,per lb. .. decl8-w3m
NEW ADVERTISE ME NTS
NEWHART 4e CG.'S
Plow Mannfact»rf,
First Street, near Maim,-.
tlautp^InOJaiia.
-o
WE HAVE ifOWON HAND A fiAtlGE 8T0(jK OF
Which we-offar to the public and trade atv..
^BedaceA JBates!
Our Plow* *re m*deof theVERT BEST MATERIAL, and received the—J' -«u .- First at our laitt Indiana State Fair. We maks atfd repair «ll kinds and sizes of Plows, to order, and warrant 611 o6r work.
Plows for sale at the Factory and at G. Weiss & Go's, Mfcn Sttpet, between TJiird and Fourth Streets, Terrs Hante, Indiana. feb26w3m NBWHART A CO.
J^PRIL ELECTION, 1868.
To the Sheriff 6f Vigo County, Oreetiug: Ton are hereby camsoanded to give nation to the qualified voters of Vigo county, that oh Monday, the 6th day of April, A. D., 1868, at -the Voin« places in :heir several townships, ah Election will be held for the following officers Jto-Wlt:
In Harrison Township,
One Trustee, ono Justice of the Peace, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation «f Allen Alloway, and four Constables.
In Nerine Toumahip,
One Trustee, one Jnstics of the Peace, in place of Henry Ritcher, whose time expires April 17, 1868, and two Constables.
In Lost Creek Township,
One Trustee and two Constables, 1 \In Honey Creek Township, One Trustee and one Jnstioe of ths Peace, in placo of Abram D. Allen, whose time expires April 28th, 186$, and one Justice of the Peace. In place of Joshua M. Hall, whose time expires April 23d, 1868, and for two Constables.
In Otter Greek Township,
One Trustee and two Constables. In Sugar Creek Township, One Trustee, two Justices of the Peaft*, ohe to fill the vacancy of Alexander Conner, resigned, and oge to succeed Jackson Cox, whose time ex pjres April 28th, 1668, and two Constables.
In Prairie Greek ToamskipK
One Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, In place of Nathan Hunt, whose time expires April 23d, 1868, and two Constables.
In Prairieton Township,
One Trustee, and two Constables. Biley Township, .?- -j One Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, to fill the place of Linus Moyer, whose time expires May 28th, 1868, and one Justice of the Peacato fi(l the vacancy occasioned by the death of Jol)n B. Qor-i don also, two Constables, -:JI
In JPiermm lbumship,
1
One Trustee, one Jnstics of the Peace, in place of Thompson Vanghn, Whose time expiree April 88tb, 1868, and two Constables.
In Fayette Township,
Oas Trustee, oneJuitLoeot' the Peace, In plaee Joseph James, whose time expires April 28th, 186g ono Juitnu of the Peace, in plaoa of Wo PeRlnger, whose time expires June 18th, 1866, and thiae
OsnstaMes. In Linton' township, -*•_
OneTrusteeandtwo Constables.
v^
..In testimony whereof,I h_..-ft-s.j tay hnna and the seal of ths Circuit Gonrt,
In testimony whereof, I have hpresnto set my hand and the seal of ths Circuit Gom' this 26th day of February A. D. 1868.
BUFUS H. SlMPSOff, Clerk
STATE OF INDIANA, TlOO Co WITT, I, Jan Ktsxa, Stjeriif, oerUfy that the foregoing to be a true copy of the Preoapt of Elastion Issued by tbe Clerk of tho Ctesait Court, and to
ma directed. S6dl-w«t
CK.
JOHN KIZBB, Sheriff V. O.
{Journal aopydsi
3 tr*.
GIFPOBD, Treats aU
Diseases or Hones asd
Hwfitsl and Oflea, oorner of 5th and Eagle Sts., TZBH HATUS, INWA*A.
...: ..
£w»ttuoad* domi *tii'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OTATB OT INDIANA, VIGO KJ GOV COUNTY, 8lfe—Common Pleas Co art, April-
Term, 1868.
Peter W. Beed,) rs. (-Divorced Ann Resd.
On this day, to-wit, the 25th day of February, A. D. 1608, comes the Plaintiff, by Baird A Graft, Attorneys, and file their complaint herein, also the return of the Sheriff to ths summons hsrein, showing that the Defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indian*.
Notice is therefore hereby given to ths said IMnndantof the filing and pandency-of this proceeding, and that thesams wll be heard and determined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on ths Third Monday of April next,
Atteet:
IIMALI
PILLS.
WARRANTED FRENCH.
A. V.
1868.
Atteet: BUFU3 H. SIMPSON, Clerk, febftwliw
DTATE OF INDIAKA, "VIGO COUNTY—SS:—Common Pleas Court, April Term, 1868. i? WflliateJP. Barnett,') vs Maty I. BarnMt.
Diverse.
On this day, to-wit, (he Mth day OT February, A. D., 1868, comes tbe PlalutHT, by Vn. X. McLean, hie Attorney, andfllee htaootaiphklnt heroin also, an affidavit, showing that ths Defendant, is a notr-reiidsnt of the State of Indiana. ttetiee is therefcre hereby given- to tUn'sald Defendant of the filing and. pendancy of this proceeding, and that tb»«itmo will be heard and detiruined at 'the next Term of onr said- Sohrt, comm^icing on the thir.i Monday of April, A
w.-
TsnMs
principles, and has withheld them
Tt. H. SIMPSON,
WN.«. MCLWAI*, Clerk. AMyfer Plaintiff? £rebe«wSt-Prf $«,00
OTICB OP SALE —Notice is kefeby given that on the Stst day of March 1968, bet woen. the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. B.', at the Court House door In Terre Haute, tbe undersigned will sell at public sale, the fallowing described Beai Estate,. to-wit: 4$ fuel 10 iuchcs off the sonth side of lot number 0)»Jn S Sibley's addition to the city of Terre lUU.
PT SAX,£.
—Onn-fourth down balanoe in
six, nittv*nJl«elvs benohs With 6 per cent., interest, purchaser giving notes waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with approved security, i, JOHN KIZEKV f86tr4t Guardian of Henry Bote's heirs.
OHEBIPF'S SALE.—Bjr virtue W of a copy of a Venditioni ^Exponas, issued from the Tigo Common Pleas Court, to mo directed and delivered, in favor of John B. Welsel A Co., and against James M. Tolbef t, I ato ordered tosell "the Tollowing described Keal Estate, sltaa ted in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit: liotfNo. one hundred and thirty-two (132 in the city oXTerro Haute, and on] »AT«snnAT, the 21st day of March, 18G3, within tho-teg*I bodrs of said day, at the Court House d^drin Terte Hante, I will offer tho rents sfcd'prolfts'of the mbovo described Beal Estate, together with with all privileges and appurte Stances t^tbo same belonging, for a term not ex •ceedlng seven years,-to the highest bidder for casb,Md upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then aMjttkero offer the fee-simple, In and to said Beal Estate,' to the highest and best bidder for cash to satisfjf- th» same.
This-, 36th day of February. 1868.
1
P*r'b.
Mixed (Oreen A Black) 70o. 80c. 90o. US0 English Breakfast, 80c. SQc. fl.00 91,10 1.20 Imperial (Green) 80c. 90c. 1.00 1.10 1.25 Hyson (Green) 1 00 1 28 "1 B0 Tsutog Hyson )Gra) 80o »0o 100 110 126 Uncolored Japan 90c 100 110 1 2fl Gunpowder .. •y'yMS''a1
JOHN K1ZKR. Sheriff-
-FeWBWtds-Prf 16,00
STRAY NOTICE.—Taken up Lee, of Pierson township, Vigo couuIndiana, on the 7tn day of February, 1S(T8, one grey Mare right oye out supposed to be 8 years old-} about 16H bands high. Ho macks or brands perceivable. Appraised at $60. by lijch ard Coffin and John Shaler, before me, a Justice .oft he Peace, for Pierson township^Vigo connty,
ES^L. ty, Indit
Indiana, this 21at day of Feb. 1868. vrit ri J. 0. STOUT,
pUBLIC SALE. jtfollca Is hereby gjV«n that the undersigned Will offer for sale at public outcry, at thedate resiOeuM of John Clem, 4eceassd. In Honev-Creek townsfife, Vigo county, ei
FRipjr, mi&ff Mis, Tho personal property oelottgtng to the said rft--Ceaaed,".Consisting Cf horw. mWes, twbutflch Cows, ah ettra Int of stoek hbgs, farming rmpleidents,'and other attiolTB too nUmetdus to mention.
TERMS OF SALE.—Sam* ofUireAllolUinrand nndet-, cash. over'fhree dollar#, a crddtt of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note, at interest,'wait Ing Yalnation laws, With good security. LUCY A. CLEM. feb ID'-wSwj^d'
SALE.
-irM
'the undersigned will sell at Public Anctlos, at the Oourt°Hbnfl£ door of the OhfOeurt House, Ia Ylgn County, Indiana, on the29th day Of February. 1869, between the henrs of IOp'etock, A.M. an he a land, to-witrWt No.4 iu section 16, 'also theBOnth west of the north east quarter of secttan'Sf,'alio ^wdtracts ii section ©, to-wit: the- sonthveast of-the south west qiwrter and the sotrfh west of the south east quarter of said section, all of town'ship IS, north of rang*9 west, also the north Bart of west fractions! seoMon 4, town 12, range 3, ail of said ladds lying in the county aforesaid.
Tsnns of flaW.—One third cash, the balance hr two eq^raf payments of 11 and 18 month's, With "tnterest. paymcnts secured by mortgage Or personal security, at theoption ofthe seller. 0. W. BABBOUft, GttardUn. febl2w8w
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE A. "OT BEAL ESTATE. iTotlce is hereby given, that by virtue ef an Order of the Vigo Common Pleas Court, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of John Burke", deceased, will offer for salaat aootloh, on the premises on Thursday, the
19th day dT March
1868,,tiie-following described land. Klftasn (16) acres off the west-side of J»art of the west half of the southwest quarter oisection eleven (H), town (12), range (8), that lies between the National Road and the *Terre Haute A Indianapolis Railroad, in said section, in Vigo county, Indians.
Xanxe.—One-third cash the residue In equal payments of six and twelve months, wUii botes at interest, waiving benefit of appraisement, and secured by good freehold sureties. Will bo sold tn parcels to'suit purchasers. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M. SAMUEL MILHOLLAND, WM.E. MCLKAN, Administrator.
Attorney for Estate. I0#3w
gTATE OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, SS: Vigo Common Pleas Court, April Term, 1868 John Wright, vs. Divorce. -T Christina Wright,
On this day, to*wit: the 14th day of February, A. D., 1868, comesthe Plaintiff, 6y Baird & Craft, his Attorneys, and files his complaint herein also the return of the Sheriff to the summons issued herein, shewing that the Defendant is a nonresident of the State of Indiana.
Netice is'therefore hereby given to the sa'd Defendants of the filing and pendency of this proceeding, and that thesams will be heard and de' termined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on the'third Monday of April next A. D* 1868.
Attest: ri__.RUFGS H. SIMPSON, ffel6w3 -Prf #6,00 Slerk,
QHERIPPS' SALE.—By virtue Kvof an Executionissued from the Vigo Common
I will offer for sale tha following described Real Estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit: The south east quarter or tha sonth east quarter of soction thirteen (13) town eleven (U) range eight (8) containing forty (40) acres, ana on
SATURDAY, the 14th day of March, 1868, Within tbe legal honrs of said day, at the Codrt House door, in Terre Hante, I will offer the rents, and profits of the above described Real Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exoeedlng soven years, to the nlghest blddsr for cash, aud upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution aad oosts. I will then and th«r6 offer the fee-simple in and to said Real Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the sante.
This 19 day of February, 18C8. JOHN KIZEfc, Sheriff. Feb IBthwtds Prs fee 96.00.,
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SHERIFFS SALE.—By" virtu© of an Execution, issued from tbe Vigo Common Pleas Oonrt, to ma directed and ddivered, in ffcvor of George G. Boord, and against Lntber i, I will ng Oounty, Indiana, to-wit
Miller and Albert E. Peppers, I wiTl offer for sale tha fallowing described Real .Estate, iritnated |V|go
Tha north half of the aerth half of the east fractional section nine (9), town twelve (12), north of range nine (9) west, centalning slxtyninrand 26-100th aares, and on
SATUBDAT, the 7th day of March, 1848, Within the legal bonrs of said day, at the Court House door, In Terre Hante, I will offer tbe rants and profits of tha above described Beai Estate, together with all the privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for term not exceediag ssreu years, to the highest bidder for cash, and updn failure 'to realise a snja sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and thsra ofiisr the fbs-staaple, in and to said Ileal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to sstOIV the same.
This 12th day of February, 1868. JOHN KISER, Sheriff. Fal2 wtds-Prs fee M,0U.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK
east qnartar
of
Seatfan twenty (20) tow a thirteen
(lS^north range nine west." KS or 8au.-r-One third cash ia hand, one third in six months, and balance In twelve ssanths, wttkinterest from date, and without relief from valuation or appralsment.
M: *. HICK COX. Adm'raf
fel»6w4w Eaikes Bardseye, dee'd.
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LEGAL.
Sate of Lots in t/ie lGth Section, MorUjitfjed Lands to the School jPHm/.
In doCsnltof the payment ofthe principal
knd
interest"due to the School Issi of "Vigo County. Indiana, on the original sales ot lota in the Sixteenth Section, and on the loans of the School Fund hereinafter mentlosed, I will, in pursuance the School Law of 1865, offer fer sale at the Court House Door, in the city of Torre Hante, Vigo county, Indiana, on tbe Fourth Monday, it **?,** dnr*ot March.1868, Wtw«en the hour* of 10o'clock,
A. m. ADd
4o'clock .Ti». of
»»ia d»y, to ttie highest bidder for c&th, to much ol the mortgaged premises as wiU •atisly the amount due for principal, interest, danagat and costs, and on lots In the 16th sections fJrcaih and credit in tbe manner prescribe I by law, to-wit: All of tho following described Beal Eetats. towit:
Beginning at a stone sight rpds ..north from the south west corner oi the south west quarter of the north east quarter of section one (1) in township twslveilS) north of rango ton (10) west, thence north five chains and sixty-four M*ke {&-OI?to stone, thence north then ty-seven and one-half degrees, east eight chains and seventy-nine links (8.7^, tT?eTfEnrbnir8tgTity'.lWV*n d8gree«, oast five chains aod seventy-five links (5 75), thence north forty-fbnr degrees, east three ohataa and seventy two links (S B) thence east sighV ckains, thence sonth ten chains eighteen links (10-18) thence sonth seventy-three degross, west twenty ono chains ana tenHSkt (2t-ItI7 R)T»5~plaee of beginning, containing twenty-one acres. Mortgaged tgrCathari*« Talbot and Gabriel Talhqt.
Tftie following described lot, to-wlf: *4L part ef Out-Lot No. sixty five, adjoining the city of Terre Hante, commencing at a point three hundred and thirty tffd WM WWf IBCIHM BMt of point six hundred and ninety five feet sonth of the north west Corner of said Out-Let on Market Street, and running thence east threo hundred snd sixty two feet four inches to the center of Fifth Street, thence north one hundred and twenty five feet, thencowest these huodedaad sixty two feet four inches, thence south along Fourth Street to the place of beginning. Mortgaged by Ira G. Morrill and wife.
Twenty-five feet bl.nlnety-seven flset" off the sonth and westsulee ollot number thirty.two(32) as the same appears ou the recorded plat of the town ^f Terre Haute, Vigo oounty, Indiana. morlgtgSreSr 8IIM HT WIIIIUM HO Mary WllHams, his wife.
The following tract of land tc-wltn comssencIn* at a point thirty four (34) r«d«@S«* of the northwest corner of the southwest quarrer of section £14) fourteen, township (12) twelve, range (9) nine, WeSt, runulti^ ftuiu l&B569(Ult sixteen rods, thence south fifteen rods, tbence west sixteen rods thence north fifteen rods, to ths place of beginning containing one acre and ilfmhu ndrsrfths of an acre, mortgaged by Harriot S Benuelt.
All of that part of the southeast quarter of the sf^nthwest jnarter oTsectlon twenty two (28), in township ettven (ll), -north of range nine (9) west, which lays east of thaTerre Haate and Sullivan Stato Road, centalnlng sixteen act':*. Also, all that part or the northwest quarter at section twenty seven, In the me township and range, which lays (list of said* Terre Haute and Sullivan State Road, commencing*! thft north Una of. said quarter section, and extending so fir sonth as to inoinde thirty acres, mortgaged hr.t£wW4P*rka and Martha Sparks, his wife.
The southeast qOirtW of tirrfimtfMl glhrter of section thirteen (13^ tn township, efafpn (11), north of rango eight (S^ west, amUutf forty acres, more or less, mortgaaod^p S*|id ,^isten and wife.
The sonth half of the' northeast Of the northwest quarter of section t^hifty pro (88), in township eleven (ll), north eight (8) tha south
west, containing -twenty acres half of northwest quarter of the northeast quarter wi" section thirtr -two (38)«in t«w»ship elevan,(ll). north of range eij,ht (8) west, o. ntainlng'twwity acre®, mortgaged by Afiram -Frice and wife,. ..
Sixtf (Co) acres off of tbe w*6lt end of the north half of the northeast quarter of sfcetlsa tafeuty seven (27), in township eleven (11), north of ranga nibs (9) west, «xc*pt tSMnty CK) acres off tho Vfent side of said tract, which is npt- conveyed hereby. Mortgaged by Joseph McCOskef and wife
Lot numberer twenty (20) in Fontaine's Addition to the towi of Terre HMfta^hsadsalgnatedi and numbered in the recorded pl&t of, said town. Mortgaged by Ignatz Irehuan.
Tho northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty tfve (25), in tovtfiniV ten (10), north rang* tw» (10) weati HtfostgacStl by Valentine Morgan and wife.'
Lot number three (ft, ift Mortr kt^nVefatventeen
(17),
in Linton's addition te the town of. Ter
re Haute. Mortgaged by Joseph' E tfeOann: The east half of tlio north helf at tha- northeast quarter of.section twenty four (24). In township ten (10), north of rangt nine ScwVatningforty (40) acres. Mortgaged hy Gearge W Oarico and wife.
The east half of the sonthwest in|rl of section No. thirty three (33), in township twelve (12), north or range eigh£(8) wsM, ftflrtalfltag 80 acrcs. Mortgaged ay James Phiilips and wits.
Tbe Southeast quarter of tbt northe«M ^tiarter af seotiou twelve (12),. in township toik(10|, north, of range nino (9) West, mortgaged by Jatfes A Llttlejuhn and wife.
Commencing twenty six (26) rods and nine feet east of the northwest corner of tUW'Soath westquarter of section fifteen (li), north of .range nine. (9) west, rnntfliig thstne south firs chains and deteen (6-15) lini. s.itheuoe east |p the Tss^ilKUt» nndCrawfordsvi !e dtate Boad, thence northeasterly ajotfg Said JU/kd ths x^r A line 0Taaid section, thence west. to. the nlao» ot .Jwglnnlng.— Mortgaged by Vir^rt®A fepki^n^wm
The
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north half of lot-nraber en«M||)rw) and forty four (144) in Rose's addition to tns {own of Terre Haute mortgaged bjr JohnJI VdGnkey and others.
Twenty (20) seres of land off tha Snd*6r tha wsnVTCO .county, lactam. Mori -Mortgaged by JeeephMcO^^ey,
Lot number six (6), fcTthtfMMfailMWf tha east half of thauMtiWstqaartae^tseeUaaiwenty
seven
(BT),
in
To#bship ttvsIveT(TS)*llOTth of
nine (9) west, in Vegoeounty. InsUaastv
SDntain-
in^Jfilve acres. Mortgaged by N. Prjs^on and Lot No. six (6), in N. &esW»'a snbdifteion of the east halt" or the n^heast^fm8Pw*ctleo, twenty seven (271, in township CwyWp^U^snorth. of range nine (a) west, containing five acres.— Mortgaged by-R li Stewart sriH wift.
Lots number sQAenteen, (17) eilJitesn (18Vteen (19) and twenty (»)^?f^tW»hb«fSl
nine on of of
tha west half of the sontheaat qnaf4e*m*t of the canal, of seccion twenty seven (37 township (I2)..range nine(91, mortgaged iy j(arth»
Sibley.
Sibleyand Geori Six acres of land in the southwest cor%*fof the southeast quarter of the aoutheeet quarter
Section thirty six
(36),
Dr
in townshfp teh flO)," north .*»#, two (2)? by
Bruce Sutherland and wife. The sonthwest quarter Jf tho Hiorawstt qaar te* of section twelve (13), In 4Mf*whfer fhlrteen n3), nojth of rango ten (10( west, mortgaged by John AfotTison and wire. Die fr
Forty-six foet seven inches (46-7) off tha south side of lot number onahnndrod (ITO) In ths town of Terre HaQto, and also forty ons fset l^f^nchea and west by twenty eight fe*t north and south, in ths northeast corner of the sdiria Idt: ^Mortgaged by Henry Jamison and wife.
The east half of the south/test qfotttdl' of section ten (10\, In towshshlp thteteW-(13k northrange ten (10) west. Mortgaged ¥y Alexander on ix
The east half of the northwest qnarter of metis three (3), in township "eleven (llXnorth, of rango eight (8) west, mortgaged ljy„ Stra M. Lswe and wife. a
the Vigo Common Let unmber twenty (ap), tiL«)»sst's addition to
Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered, In favor the town orTerre Hante, nidl&ns, mortgaged by of Kenneth McLennan and against David HolstieaJ Joseph
S.
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Twenty-ono aores off of t^.^MMuM^f sixtythroe acres (63), described as foltowt^ vis The northwest qoartor of tho sMTIMrsK qnar section two (2), and pa«t of tlwt sMt side of tbe
qnarter of
northeast quarter of'-tfte sotit^iM^iart^f of sectree all in towaahip It ntne'(9) west, and'also ten aast cosnerof thesmitkeas southeast qnarter of section tnree 13) in township ten (10), range nine (9) west, fa-ail tMrty-ono
north of
acFes in the of tbe
nge nine (9) wsst, fi-Wi tMtty-
acres, mortgaged by Felix S. Bageland wife. Lot No. one (I), In the snbdlvrifdVoftMtlon slxs tsen (16)»ia township twelve (13 nartt»oi rang* ten (10) west, containing one hundred acres more or less, in tha name df J«lrtTOoMi#
Jones and wlfa. rf!
The following real estate,' to if it Coinmenclog at tbe onrtheasienraataf the tiUlwut nuarter of section thirty-one (31) in townftip twelve (12) north, or range eight
(S)
weet, rnWltk tbence
fifty-eight 2-11 (38 2-11) rods, thenM.aouth thirty three (33) rods, fhonce east fifty-dfgnt and 8 11 (58 2 11) rods, tlienqs north thlrfyyiss«rC») rode to the place of beglnningL containing twelve (12) acres, mertgagsd by Oedrfa Rl^ty aid wife.
The southwest quarter of the south wsst quarter of section tn seotiou twenty (20) in township ten (10) north, of range eight (8) west, containing acres mete or less, mortgaged By JOhn Dowelt and wift. v'a'i W
All of the southeast qnarter of nta northeast qusrtet- of seStion unmbe#'^s intowaOip ten, qorth of rango eight west, containing forty acres, more or less, lying htMhld «a«Mtr *f'Vigo.—
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When less than Uvo whokr tract..ntartgayed b. seld tbe quantity sold shall be taken in a square form, ss nearly as possible off of the MMrtkvreste-r ty comer of said. tract,, and whan ,JMS than tha whole of any in-Tot of any tbwn dreny shall ha sold. If the lot fronts east or WBSt^ahwHK} so sold shall be taken off the north sldo thereof and If fife W fronts north or sOalfe^ Mfipwtvao sold shalLbe taken off the w«at alde_the*SQlJtom th» front tb roar by parallel Mnstf Jan 15 186S.d^twtd— AudltlJ^P'^g^^a nt y.
gXECUTOjRfi JfOTIQEj
SttMOUff^
Notice-Is hereby given fkattb«OUf(?%ithe Vigo Court of Common fleas has bpteiBfcafe the nuderslgned Executor of the Isfte Wlfl and Testa meat otisaao Qon well. dsoesmdpkMe fc»id coun ty. .The estate is solvent.
IMBd?Mli —lid
M]9wtwpd iBAJIkW^KWELL.
A FPLICATlO^r for XJL Tbe undersigned
undersigned trerAy J'l *o tka Qf^fowsMnert at
NSE
it Ice that
he will apply to t««. their regular session tosell spirit (Mas aM tDtdcitiat«^iiHdl«s Iu less quantities than a quart at a.M|na,4SM,^ke space of one year. The premises oft ibKik lM Uqnois are to be sold ajre Jocatqd on Walnut Street opposite the Lowfer Market House, In Terre Haute, Harrison township. Tig- tri-lff TwMrifc nodlfwst »dfai'c- ft.^1 VERB.
their regular session March, 1868," for license
A PPI^CATICOSr^^t^fNSE.
£%. The
undersigned
hataky-^TeorArtlc
that
he will apply. Mi tha OdictftdnMiklkntn at thetr regulas ssslnn license tosell sptritnoas:and intoxiestlng 1^^ats in less quantities than a qaar tat attaurfofetha apace of one
year.
The piemisea SK JlUlk
are
Mid
to bs said are located
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l^wtiiysSte
Street,
lot
46, in libl^'s Addition-, in Dtsre HasSf, Harrison township, Vtgft«oaaty, IMMDSKH. lldltwtf ,J:fclM«J80N. wtr-a.') loo "Kf mnitM *r"i* a srffaarfw -r
