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

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STATE ITE MS.

Clothes-link thieves are operating extensively in New Albany.

Marion

county

sends two more dele­

gates to the House of Hefuge.

The weekly expenses «f a Rushville family amount to one dollar.

On Tuesday, at Gosport rewards were. unsuccessfully offered for a Johnson man

Mabbied

people's

balls are the fashion,

just now, at Evansville.

Indianapolis will have afire alarm telegraph in operation in May.

St. Paul's Church, Indianapolis, will be dedicated in June next, at the annual meeting of the Episcopal Convention.

§|The most useless rnbbish that can be sent to a daily newspaper, is a country weekly without a local item, no matter how ably it may be edited in other respects.

The State Lay Representation Convention of 'the Methodist Church meets in Roberts Chapel, Indianapolis, on the 12th of March.

It is stated that the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad Company will lay down about twelve hundred tons ot new iron on their track this season.

Spotted

fever

is very fatal in the

northern part of Hendricks county, and in other parts of the county typhoid fe» ver prevails to an alarming oxtent. One man has eight children down with it.

Thk Fort Wayne Gazette says Com modoro Foote is all alive to the impend* iDg nrisia, and is willing, if necessary, to shoulder his musket and help put down tho Andy Johnson rebellion.

A

horse

ridden by Eiward Rosway,

Lawrcnceburg, stumbled over a hog, tho other day, throwing Rosway heavily to the groundbreaking his arm, and otherwise bruising him. The hog was not hurt-

Tin: brewers of Evansville are making fin attempt to prevent the use of Cincin,, nnti f'cer in that city, by supplying the trado v,*ii,h a3 good an article as is now imported from Cincinnati.

Hox. "William Bakeb, a brother of Gov. Bakor, and for nine years past Mayor of Evansville, has been presented with a life size portrait of himself by a number of gentlemen of that city. The portrait was painted by Forbes, of Chicago, and cost $500.

General Raum says "the track of t,ho Cairo and Vincennes railroad is to be laid from "Vincennes, via. Mt. Carmel, to Grayville, within eighteen months from January 1st, 1868, and the whole road from Cairo to Vincennes is to bo finished within three years from November 25th, 1867."

A

married

gentleman of LaFayettt,

experienced signs of an earthquake oa going home at three o'clock in the morning. The shocks, he says, were unpleasantly porceptible. A piano stool flew clear across the room, and came near breaking his head. A copy of Byron, a small flat-iron and the poker also took similar flights. The gentleman thinks he will hereafter retire earlier.

A Grant Club was organized at Harmony, Clay county, on the 19th. The Madison "Woolen Factory, has commenced operations again.

The Nail Factory at Greencastle is now turning out one hundred and fifty kegs of nails per day.

A

correspondent

great

of the Putnam Ban­

ner urges the erection of a monument to the memory of General Hackleman. A

revival of religion is in pro­

gress in the Presbyterian Church at Jefferson ville. The Masonic erecting a new hall the present season.

fraternity contemplate at Mitchell during

One hundred and ninety-five persons have joined the Methodist Church at Jefr fersonville since the first of January.

The C. C. S. Band, of Evansville have gone on an excursion to New Orleans, per invitation of the officers of the steamer St. Charles.

The store of Mr. Lynes, of Rockport, Ind., was entered by burglars on last Saturday night, and robbed of goods and money to a considerable amount.

A

party

of explorers from Pittsburg,

are to make an examination for iron ore, in the hills along the bluffs of White River, in Marion county.

The Union State Central Committee has located its headquarters at the Old State Bank Building, corner of Illinois street and Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. A most excellent and eligible location.

Bkrry Rodgers, the boy who set fire to Braden's stable, Indianapolis, was convicted of arson in the Criminal Court, on Tuesday, and sentenced to the penitentiary for four years.

Mr. Alfred Eilgore, the enthused District Attorney, dispatched the President this week to the effect that he should stnnd linn, ending with the somewhat hncknoyrd quotation: "May God speed lii'j right." 3 rot

ion boss

Two

on the Bellefontaine

3.ur »:.d named Michael Breen, was -.''cvi in Tuesday night near Fortvllle. I i- HMr.y with his gang he was going v.- ih* -o:ii on a hand car to mend a por..j-. the track, when the night express r.vn from this city was peen coining after •, hem. Whilo endoavoring to remove the .,i .-v., t'tvm ibe track tho train over:w :wu! B.-eon, who had become 1 in ime man nor. was instantly l\\no of the otbois were hurt.

Tut ."SV.v A'bany

Commercial is ro

highwat

robbers, regular ortho­

dox professionals, were captured near the Battle Ground on Monday. They were seen to enter a house in tbe absence of the family. Threa of the neighbors went to

rectiona. Tho alarm was given and an animated cha9e ensued. One of the men had two revolvers which he drew upon his pursuers, but they were finally captured and brought to Lafayette. They were provided with burglars tools, and ar« evidently old hands at the business.

The Evansville Courier learns that a petition is being circulated for the signatures of the citizens of vans ville, praying the County Commissioners to bring suit against Victor Bisch for the recovery of money overpaid him while acting ia ,the capacity of County Auditor.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

1

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THE EARLY LIFE OF GTNERAL GRANT,

BY HIS FATHER,

WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOB THE LEDGER,

IS BEADY a

THE NEW YORK LEDGER,

FOR THIS WEEK,

FOB SALE AT ALL THE BOOKSTORES AND

NEWS DEPOTS IN THE UNITED STATES-

These article* will bo read with avidity by all

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They xeQl be eontinu-

edfor ttveral iceela in Ikt Ledger.

They are chock

fall of interest—eqnal to any story, and will be

entertaining to every man and women—to every

boy and girl. Th'o first number is illustrated by

an engraving of the housoin which General Grant

was born, and likeness of his father and mother

His father, as will appear by his portrait and by

these biographical sketch's, is himself a msn of

extraordinary natural endowments and his style

Is characterised by great pith and closeness,

stories which he relates in his off-hand way, of the

General's boyhood, are a» readable a# any work of

fiction. Every one will wish to see this genuine

account of Grant's early life.

The subscription prlae ef the Lidos* is S3 a

year.

Address

ROBERT BONNER,

Publisher, New York,

^PBIL ELECTION, 1868.

To the Sheriff of Vigo County, Greetiug You are hereby commanded to give notice to tbe qualified voters of Vigo county, toat on Mou. day, the 6th day of April, A. 18&8, at the vo. ing places in hoir several towushius, an Elcc, tion will 1)0 held f»r the following officers, to-wit

In Harrison Township,

One Trustee, one Justice Of the Peace, to fiil the vacancy occ vsioned by the resignation ef Allen Alloway,aad four Constables.

In Ifevins Township,

One Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, In place of Henry Bitcher, whose time expires April 17, 1868, and two Constables.

In Lost Greek Tovmship,

One Trustee and two Constable*,

In Honey Cre*k Tovmship,

One Trustee and one Justice of the Peace, in place of Abram D. Allen, whose time expires April 28th, 1868, and one Justice of the Peace, in place of Joshua M. Huli, whose time expires April 83d, 1868, and for two Constables.

In Otter Creek Township,

One Trustee and two Constables.

In Sugar Creek Township,

One Trustee, two.-Jistices of the Peace, one to fill the vacancy oft Alexander Conner, resigned, and one to succeed Jackson Cox, whose time ex* pires April28th, 1868, and three Constables.

In Prairie Creek Toamship,

One Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, place of Nathan Hunt, whose time expires April 23d, 1861, and two Constables.

In Prairieton Township,

One Trustee, and two Constables.

In Riley Township,

One Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, to fill the place of Linus Moyer, whose time expire* Hay 28th, 1868, and one Justice of the Peace to fill the vacancy oecasioned by the death of John B. Gordon also, two Constables,

In Pierson Township,

One Trustee, one Justios of the Peace, in place of Thompson Vaughn, whone time expires April 28th, 1868, and two Constables.

In Fayette Tovmship,

One Trustee, one Justice of the Peace, in plaee of Joseph James, whose time expires April 28th, 1868 one, Justise of the Peace, in place of Win. Pet tinge r, whose time expires June 18th,j 1868, and three Constables.

In Linton Tovmship,

One Trustee and two Constables. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set [l.s.] my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court, this 26th day of February, A. D. 1868.

RUFD8 H. SIMPSON, Clerk.

STATE OF INDIANA, 1 Vioo

County,

I, JeBN KitcR, Sheriff, certify that the foregoing to be a true copy of the Precept of Eleotion issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and to me directed. JOHN K1ZEB, 26dl-*Gt Sheriff V, C.

DYSPEPSIA. AND ITS. FITS—A Subs Cube

for these distressing com-

—plaints is now made known in a Treatise on

FITS—Foreign

and Native Herbal preparations,

—published by DB. O. PHELPS BBOWN.

FITB—The

prescription was discovered by him in —such a providential manner that he can-

TITS—not

conscientiously refuse to make it —known, as it has cured eve ybody who lias J7rS-used it, never having failed in a tingle case. —It is equally sure in cases of Fiti as of J7T8-Dyspep.ia and the ingredients mav beob—tamed from any druggist.

FITS—all

QTATE OF INDIANA, kJ COUNTT- RS:—Vigo Common PI

"868

April Kerm, 3868 Mary F. Greene, vs. James S. Greene

VIGO

Pleas Court,

Divorce.

On this day, to-wit, the 27th day of February, A. D., 1868, comes .e Plaintiff, ty Mussy A Saifell, Attorneys, and file their complaint herein also, affidavit showing that the Dsfendant Is a non-resident of the Ptateof Indiana.

Notice !s therefore hereby given to tbe (aid Defendant of the filing and pendeno? of this pioceeling, and that tbe same will be heard and determine at the next Term of our said Court, comm^ocli on tho third Monday of April next, A. D., 1868.

Attest: B. H. 8IUPSON, Clerk. fe2»dlw8t-Prf (6,00.

QTATE OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY—8S:—'Vigo Common Pleas Court, April Term, I'8. Wllbelmlea Zaiglt r,") v. Divorce. Christian Zo glcr,

On this day, to-wit, the 27th day ot February, A.

IK,

I'iibi} i'»krt: rd that "WilKitn Sanders, th5 nturJoror of th* Woodward family in Ur.'ing county, has fcrfeitod bis bail bond nnd if-ft for parts unknown. He was nriue!' $25,000 bait to answer the charge •mirder in tho first degree, and immediately Kfter iho discovery and explosion of his plot to implicate innocent parties in tho muiric-r and thus secure his own acquittal, Sanders loft the country and j" AND SALE. lu not since been heard frora.

18W, comes the Plaintiff, by Mctsy*

f'll,

8if-

A'torneys, and file their com -lalnt httvin h1o, affidavit, showing that tbe Defendant is a nca-reident of the Stats of Indlaua.

Notice 1« therefore herrby given to tlie said Defeni at of tho filing and peudancy of thie procetdin*., anu that thf eame will ha heard and determined at the u,xt term of oar said Cou it, com* ncicc on the third Monday of April uaxt, A.

P., 1S6^. Attest: B. H. SIMPSON, Clerk. fp2Sdlw3t-Prf $6,03.

The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, at the Court Hons* doer of the Old Ceart House, In Tigo County, Indiana, on the 29th day of February, 188i, between th» hears ot Id o'clock, A M. and fjur o'clock, P. M., the following tracts ot land, to-wlt: lot No. 4 in section 16, also the south west of tho north east quarter of section 32, alio two tracts in section to-wit: the south-east

To' 7h:° 7%™ IVi? of the south w»t quarter and the south west of

cellar, camo out and fled in different dl» the sauth e»et quarter of Mid section, all of town-

ship 13, nerth of range* weet, also the north part of weet fractional eectlou 4, t?wn 12, range 9, all of mM lands lying in the couutv a feres

f»bl2w8w

aid.

Terms of Sale.—Oae third cash, the balance in two equal payments of It and 18 menthj, with interest, payments secured by mortgage or personal tecurity. at the option of the eeller. o.w.

BABBOUB, Oaardlan.

J. H. BLAKE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend to all legal hualneaa entrusted to him. Prompt attention to Collect loo and Transmission of Claims, aad settlement of Kstatee. omcc—With the Oennty Besorder. dec27d2w-w9m

in inn mil' irTir^- -^rfiti-'ihintiffrSfl^iil^-iii

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LEGAL.

Sale of Lots in the 16th Section, and Mortgaged Lands to the School Fnnd.

In defaultof the payment of the principal asd interest due to the 8chool Fund of Vigo County, Indiana, on the original salea of lots in the Sixteenth Section, and on the loans of the School Fund hereinafter mentioned, I will, in pursuance of the School Law of 1885, offer far sale at the Court House Door, in the city of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, on the Fourth Monday, it being tbe 23d day of March, 1868, between the hour* of 10 o'clock, a. k. and 4 clock p. x. of said day, to the highest bidder for cash, so much of the mortgaged premises as will satisfy the amount due for principal, interest, damage* and eosta, and on lots In the 16th sections for cash and credit in the manner prescribed by law, to-wit:

All of the following described Beal Estate, towit: Beginning at a atone eight rods north from the south weet corner of the south west quarter of the north east quarter of Motion one (1) in township twelve (12) north of range ten (10) west, thence north five chains and sixty-four links (6-64) to a stene, thence north thenty-keven and one-half degrees, east eight chains and seventy-nice links (8-79), thence north eighty-seven degrees, east five Chains and seventy-five links (5 76), thence north forty-four degrees, east three chains and seventy two links (3 72) thence eaet eight chains, thence South ten chains eighteen links (10-18) thence south seventy-three degress, west twenty one chainfand ten links (21-10), to the place of beginning, containing twenty-one acres. Mortgaged by Catharine Talbot and Gabriel Talbot.

The following described lot, to-wit: Apart ef Out-Lot No. sixty five, adjoining the city of Terre Haute, commencing at a point three hundred and thirty two feet four inches east of a point six hundred and ninety five feet south of the north west corner of said Out-Let on Market Street, and running thence east three hundred and sixty two feet four inches to the center of Fifth Street, thence north one hundred and twenty five feet, thence west three hundred and sixty two feet four inches, thence south along Fourth Street to the place of beginning. Mortgaged by Ira Q. Morrill and wife.

Twenty-five feet by ninety-seven feet off the south and west sides of lot number thirty-two(32) as the same appears on the recorded plat of the town :of Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, mortgaged by Silas W Williams and Mary E Wil limine, his wife.

The following tract of land to-wit: commenc ing at a point thirty four (34) rods east of the northwest corner of the southwest quarrerof section (14) fourteen, township (12) twelve, range (9) nine, west, running from thencs ea&t sixteen rods, thence south fifteen rods, thence west sixteen rods thence north fifteen rods, to the place of beginnine, containing one acre and fifty-huodredths of an acre, mortgaged by Harriot S Bennett.

All of that part of the southeast quarter of the southwest quartor ofsectlon twenty two (22 in township eleven (11), north of range nine (9) west, which lays east of the Terre Haute and Sullivan State Boad, centalning sixteen acres. Also, all that part of the northwest quarter of section twonty seven, in the me township and range, which lays east of said Terre Haute and Sullivan State Boad, commencing at the north line of said quarter section, and extending so far south as to inJudo thirty acres, mortgaged bv Win W Sparks and Martha Sparks, hfs wife.

The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen (13), in township eleven (11), north of range eight (8) west, containing fjrty acres, more or leas, mortgaged by David tf olsten and wife.

Tbn south half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty two (3a), in tawn5hlp eleven (11), north of range eight (8) west, containing twenty acres and the south naif of thr northwest quarter of the rtheast quarter of section thirty two (32), In township •tlevun (11), north of range eight (8) west, ntalning twenty acrea, mortgaged by Abr*m Price and wife,

Slxtf (60) acres off of tie west end of the north half of 'ho northoast quarter of secti-n tWeuty *even (27), in township Meven (11), north of range nine (9) west, except twenty (20) acre* off ibe west sldo of said tract, which is not conveyed hereby. Mortgaged by Joseph Mo'Josksy and wife

Lot numbeter twenty (20) in Fontaine's Add! tion to the town of Terre Hunts, as designated aid numbered in the recorded plat of said town, Mortgaged by lgnatz Lehman.

Tbo northwest quarter of ttio aonthwost quar ter of section twenty five (25), in township ten (10), north range ten (10) wost. Mortgaged by Valentino Morgan and wife.

Lot number three (3), in block number seven teen (17), in Linton's addition to the town of Terre Haute. Mortgaged by Joseph E McCann.

The east half of the noith half of tbe north east quarter of section twenty four (24), In township ten (10), north of range nine (9) containing forty (40) acres. Mortgaged by Oeorge W Carioo and wife.

The east half of the southwest quarter of Motion No. thirty three (33), intcwrshlp twolve (12), north of range fight (8) west, containing 80 acres. Mortgaged ay James PhiSHps and wife.

Iho Boutheast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twelve (12), In township ten (10), north of range nine (9) west, mortgaged by James A Littlejohn and wife,

Commenoirg twenty six (26) rods and nine feet east of the northwest corner of the southweit quarter of section fifteen (18), north of range nine (9) west, running thence south five chains and deteen (5-1S) nfea.i thence east to tho Terre Haute vndCrawfordsville State Bead, thence northeasterly ajong said road, to the north line of said section, thence west to the place of beginning.— Mortgaged by Virgil A Sparks and wife.

The north half of lot number onehundred and forty four (144) in Bose's addition to the town of Terre Haate mortgaged by John McCoskey and others.

Twenty (20) acros of land off the west end of the east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty seven (27), in township eleven (11), north range nine (9) west, in Vigo county, Indiana. MortMortgaged by Jeseph McCoskey.

Lot number six (6), in the subdivision of the east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty seven (27), in township twelve (12), north of nine (9) west, in Vego county, Indiana, containing fiive aores. Mortgaged by N. Preston and wife.

Lot No. six (6), in N. Preston's subdivision of the east half of the northeast qaerter of section twenty seven of range nine Mortgaged by

tii oi me uortneast qaerter of section en (27), in township twelve (12), north ine (9) west, eonta.nlng five acres.— by Stewart and wife.

Lots number reAenteen.(17) eighteen (18) nineteen (19) and twenty (20), of Dean's subdivision of the west half of the southeast quarter, west of the canal, of seccioa twenty seven (27) township twelve (12), range nine (9), mortgaged by Martha

Sibley and Oeorge Sibley. Six acres of land in the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirtv six (36), in township ten (10), north range eight (8) wwst, and lots No. one (l), two (2), nineteen (19) and twenty (20), in the town of Centreville, Vigo county, Indiaaa, mortgaged by Bruce Sutherland and wife.

Tbe southwest quarter the northwest quarter of section twelve (12), in township thirteen (13), north of range ten (10( west, mortgaged by Jqhn ifotrison and wife.

Forty-six feet seven inches (46-7) off the south side of lot number one hnndrea (100) in the town of Terre Haute, and also forty one feet two inches and west by twenty eight teet north and south, in the northeast corner of the same lot. Mortgaged by Henry Jamison and wife.

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PHELni BltuWN,

Grand street, Jersey City, N w2s

The east half of thfl northwest qnarter of sec- ijkpkBIAL, |Gr«onl 90, $1,00, $1,25. tl»nthree

Lot No. on" (i), in the subdivision of section sixs teon (16), In township twelve (1«) nortl, ol range ten (10) west, containing one hundred acres more or less, in the name of Josi Hick] I&.

Let number twenty (20), In 8heet's addition lo

m°rtW'd

The following real estate, to wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of the oertheast quarter of section thirty-one (31) in township twelve (12) north, of range eight (8) west, running thence flfty-ei?ht 2 11 (58 4-11) rods, then:* south thirty three (33) rods, thonce east fifty-eight andS 11 (68 2 11) rods, thence north thirty.toree (33) rods to the place of beginning, containing twelve ('2) acres, mortgaged by George C. Blpley and wife

The southwest quarter of tho southwest qnarter of section in sect ou twenty (20) la township ten (10) north, of ranse eight (8) west, containing 40 acree mere or lets, mortgaged by John Do well and wifw.

All of the southeast quarter of the northeast querter of section number five In township ten, north of ran^e eight west, containing fortv acres, more or less, lying in aaid county of Vigo.— Mortgaged by Oeorge Slnghorse and Caroline Ssnghoreo, his wife.

When itss than the whole tract mortgaged is aeld tha quantity sold «hall be taken In a square form, it nearly aa possible off of the northwe«t»-r ly rner said tract, and when less than the

Wil. PADDOCK,

Jan 151868-dltwtd Auditor of Vigo county.

jgXECTJTOKS NOTICE.

Notlee is hereby given that the Clerk of the Vigo Curt of Common Pleat has appointed the undersigned Executor of the late wm and Testament oi Isaac Oonwell, deceased, late of said county. The estate is solvent. febWwSwpd ISAAC B.CONWBLL.

QHjSRIFFS' SALE.—By virtue Oof an Execution Issued from tbe Vigo Common rieas Court, to me directed and deli vend, In favor of Kenneth McLennan and against David Holstien I will offer for sale the following described Seal Estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

The south oast quarter of the south eaat quarter of section thirteen (13) town eleven fllj range eight (8) containing forty (40) acrea, and on

SATURDAY, the 14th day of Marcfc, 1868, Within t&e legal hours of aaid day, at the Oourt House door, In Terre Haute, I will offer the rents, and profits of the above described Baal Xetate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to tho aame belonging, fcr a term not exceeding seven year*, to the higheet bidder fbrcash, and upon IMlure to realise a sum sufllclent to satisfy eata Kxocntion and ooste, I will then and there offer the fee-simple In and to said Baal Estato, to tbo higheet bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 19 day of Tehroary. H68. JOHN KIZMB, Sheriff, reb 19thwtds Pre feo 98,90.1

QTATE OF INDIANA, VIGO O COUNTY, 83.

Common Pleas Court, April

Term, 1868.

Peter W. Beed, vs. Ann Beed.

Divorce.

Dnthfc day, to-wit, the 25th day of February, D. 1868, comes the Plaintiff, by Baird A Oruft, Attorneys, and file their complaint herein, also the retnrn of the Sheriff to the summons herein, showing that the Defendant is a non-resident of tbe 8tate of Indiana.

Notice is therefore hereby given to the saM Defendant of the filing and pendency of this proceeding, and that the same wil be heard and determined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on tbe Third Mondav of April next, a. p. 1868.

Attest: BUFU3 H. SIMPSON, Clerk. feb26w3w

QTATE OF INDIANA VIGO O COUNTY—S3:—Common Pleas Court, April Term, 1868. William P. Darnett,"]

P. Darnett,*)

Divorce.

Mary

K. Barnett.

On this day, to-wit, the 24th day ot February, A. D., 1868, comes the Plaintiff, by Wm. E. MoLean, bis Attoraey, and files his complaint herein also, an affidavit, showing that tho Defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana.

Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Defendant of the filing and pendency of this proceeding, and that the same will be heard and determined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on the thirl Monday of April, A. D., 1868.

Attest: B. H. SIMPSON,

Wm. E. McLsan,

Tibxs

or

Clerk.

Atty for Plaintiff. [feb26w3t-Prf $6,00

-VTOTICE OF SALE.—Notice is ii hereby given that on the 21st day of Mareh 1868, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., at the Court House door in Terre Haute, the undersigned will sell at pabllo sale, the following described Beal Estate, to-wit: 48 feet 10 inchcs off the south Bide of lot cumber one (1), in S. Sibley's addition to the city of Terre Haute.

Sale.-One-fourth

down balance in

six, nine and twelva menohs with 6 per eeat., interest, purchaser giving notes waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with approved security.

JOHN KIZRB,

f26w4t Guardian of Henry Botz's heirs.

SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue KO of a copy of a Venditioni,Exponas, issued from the Viiro Common Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered, in 'avor of John B. Welsel & Co., and against James M. Tolbert, I am ordered to sell tbe following described Beal Estate, sltua ted in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

Lot!No. one hundred and thirty-two (132) in the city of Terro Haute, and onJ

Saturday,

the 21ist day of March, 1868,

within the legal hours of sad day, at the Court House door in Ter.e Haute, I will offer the rents and rroflts of the above described Beal Estate, together with with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failuro to realize a turn sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, 1 will then and there oifer the fee-simple, In uud to said Beal Estate, to the highest and best bidder for cash to satisfy 'he fame.

This, 2Sth day of February, 18G8. JOHN K1ZEB, Sheriff. Feb26wtds Prf $6,00

A

DMINISTKATOR'S OF BEAL E3T&TE,

SALE

Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an Order of tbe Vi«o Common P.eas Court, the undersignsl, Administrator of the estate of John Burke, dece&sad, will offer for sale at auction, on the premises, Thursday, the t9th day of March 1868, the lollowing described land.

Fifteen~(l5) ticres off tie west side of p»rt of the west half of the southwest quarter of section eleven (11). towu (12), range (3), that lies between tbp National Uo»d and tne Terre Haute A Indianapolis Railroad, in said section, In Vigo county, In iiaia.

Teems.—One

third cash the residue in equal

payments ot six and twe've months, with notes at interest, waiving benefit of appraisement, an secured bv good freehold sureties. Will be sold in ptrcela to salt purchasere. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock

A. M. SAMUEL UILHOLLAND,

Wm. E. Mc

C/KAN, Administrator. Attorney for Estate. 19w3w

STATECommon

OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, 86: Vigo Pleas Court, April Term, 1868 John Wright, vs. Divorce. Christina Wright,

On this day, to'wit: the 14th day of February, A. D., 1868, comes the Plaintiff, by Baird & Oruft, his At'orneys, and file* hi* comnlaint herein also the reiurn of the Sheriff to the summons issued herein, shewiug that the Defendant is a nonresident of the State of Indiana,

Netice is therefore hereby given to tho sa'd Da fe&daats o* the flUng and pendency of this proceeding, and that the same will be heard and determined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on the third Monday of April next A. D„ 1863.

Attest: BUFUS H. SIMPSON, fel6w3w-Prf $6,00 glerk,

Gr. U. S. T. W.

Great United States Warehouse,

Tea

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T. Y. KELLEY «&: CO.,

30Vesey Street, BT. Y, Are now supplying families throughout the United States with Teas, through the system of clubs and their regular appointed agents, at a slight advance on cargo prices, and guaranteeing their Teas to be pure and fresh, nnd also to give entire satisfaction, or they can be returned and the money reiunded.

ThbIadvaktaok

of buying Teas from eur TTare-

house is you save the various profits of Speculators, Broker", Wholesale Tea Merchants, Jobbers, Wholesale Grocers and Ketailers, which, in the aggregate, amount to from 60 cents to $1.00 p=* pound, and also are sure of getting the same quality and standard every time.

Our standard goods all bear our Trade Mark on the bags, and no others are genuine. Parties will please bear this in mind, as our great success has ind need somo unprincipled parties in New York, Boston, and other places to imitato our style of putting up goods as near as they dare to—to entrap tho unwary.

PBICE IJST,

OOLONG, Black] CO, 70, 80, 90, $1,00 per lb-best

The east half of the southwest quarter of «oc« MIXED, [Green and Black] GO, 70, 80, 00 .$1,00 tion ten (10), in towshship thirteen (11), north I per lb., Best. range ten (10) west. Mortgaged by Alexander YOUNG HYSON, [Green] 60. 70, 80. 90, $1,00, $1,25 per lb.) Best.

In township eleven (II) north, of esq. bBEAKEAST, [Black 70, 80, 90, $1,00, range eight (8) west, mortgaged by Esra M. $1,10, $1,20. Best. La^re and wife. JAPAN, 90, $1,00, $1,25 per lb.

Twenty-one aores off of the North side of sixty- GUNPOWDER, 51,25 $1,60 per lb.

throe acres (63), described as follows, via: The northwest quartor of the southwest quarter of section two (2), and part of the east side of the northeast qnarter »f the southeast quarter of section t' ree f3) all In township ten (10), north of range nine(9) west, audalso ten (10) acres in the northoast corner of the southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of section tnree (3) in township ten (10), range nine (9) west, In all thirty-one acres, mortgnged by Felix S. Bayel and wife.

We are the Sole Importers of the famous Shantung Moyune Young Hyion and Kiangsl Oolong Teas.

These Teas take their names from the districts la which they are grown, and being the finest productions of China, and used almost exclusively ly the Imperial Court nnd High State Officers. They are put up in the unique and beautiful stylo of tbe Chinese, in one pound packages, and we sell them in the origioal packages at cargo price* the Hys..n at $1,00 the Oolong at $1,30. We tmported the first Invoice tbat has reached this country, ano have tffscted arrange ments, through our agent* in China, to receive

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hole of any io-lotof any town or city shall ha I sold, if the lot fronts east or west, the part so sold Terre Haute rod vicinity, we have appointed shall bs taken off Ihs north side thereof end If the lot fronts north or ^outh, the part ao sold «ball bo taken off the west side thereof from the front to rear by parallel line*.

FANCY BRANDS

Having hal many calls from our trado for a fancy brand of Oolobg aad Young Hyson Teal, wo have been induced to pat up in ne round sealed package a fancy fUvored NINGvONGOOLONG and NANKiNMOYUNE YODNG HYSON, which we hro offering at $1,25 per pound lor Ooloag und $1,50 for Young Hyson. The only advantitg the-e Teas possess oTcr onr regular styles the fancy flavor. A, NOVELTY IN" TEAS

Teas Sixty Davs from Japan We ate now receiving Uncolored Japan Teas by way of the Pacific Mail Steam Slrp Co.'s new routo, dliect from Yokahoma via San Vrancisco. Pot up for us in J«pan in one poun I papers. Tho utual time allowed «r a cargo of Teas from Japan is oae year and a half, but American enterprise h&s enab.ed us to offer to oar customeis Japan Tea« as fresh at tbe natives thrmcelvn can precure them. Owing to the heavy freights. We are oblige (to charge $1,40 re* WWD.

In ord to meet the demand* of th« people of

BARB, GULICK & BERRY Agenti for the sale of our Teas. All goods are put up by oureelves In one pound packages at our Wareboute in New York, and retailed at Terre Hants by BiBB, GULICK A BEBBY, at a small advanceot 5c*t« a pound over our New York prices Thl« brings onr goeds et tbe prices they can bo purchased over cur counters, with the freight added. Wc Solicit a Fair atid Thorough Trial. *"aSd2twim

gALE OF MULES.

1 will tell at

my

residence, half a mile north

of Young's Station, on the E. AC. R. B., on BATUEDAT, MABCH 14th 186S T*ir all throe years old next Spring, aud all except two brake to work. A credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. 6wSt WILLIAM GILCBXE8

"Vf OTICB TO HEIRS OF PE1.1 TlTION TO SILXi SSAI, X8TATS. Notice ia hereby given that M. M. Hick cox, Administrator of the Estate of Jamea Brooke deeeae*d, has filed hi* petition to eell the fiaal Itetateof the decedent, hie pereonal property being ineuffiioieot to pay hUd bu and that raid peti. tion will heard at the next term of the Tls0 Court of Common Pleas.

Teet: B. B. S1MPSOH, Clerk. IVbWwSW

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DRY GOODS,

EDSALL&CO.

500 PIECES

NEW PRINTS!

Comprising the Best Makes of Calicoes.

Over 200 Pieces

BLEACH'D MUSLINS

•i '1 4 INCLUDING

WAM8VXIA, YORK, LONSDALE,

BAliTLETT, JULL% v: SLOPE *«.

104 94 84 64

S E E I N S

TABLE LINENS,

BLEACH'D & HHBLEACH'D.

Damask and Snow Drop

CLOTBtS & NAPKINS.

8-4 DICE PATTERN

DAMASK CLOTHS

For 2.85 worth 3.50

(BOLD MIXED BROWN BLACK DOUBLE FACED

WATEI PROOF CLOTHS

EDSALL & CO.

DRY COODS.

Spring Prints,

DRESS GOO0&,

SHAWLS!

AND

O O A I N S

AT

CORNELIUS & HAGGERTT'S

Spring Cafiudmeres,

BROADCLOTHS,

AND COTTONADES,

-AT-

C0RNELIU8 & HACffiERm.

Bleached and Brown S I N S

STRIPES,

CHECKS,

TICKS, and

DENIMS,

AT

CORNELIUS HAGGERTT'S*

A Full Assortment of

NOTIONS, «feC., ,.r AT .ji

CORNELIUS & HAGGERTT'S,

Corner 3d and Main Sts., Terre-Haute, Indian*

pUBLIC SALE.

Notice ia heraby given that the undereifned will offer for ealo at public outcry, at tba late reeidence of John Clem, deceaaed, In Honey Creek townehlp,TIgo oounty,

FRIDAY, MAXCS m, 'lS68, The pereonal properly oeloading to tke aid deceased, coasiatlng of horeee, mnlea, two milch cowe. an extra lot of atock hogt, forming Implement!, and other artielte too numeroa* to men* tion.

TERMS OF SALE.—Sumi of three dollare

wb*

Hf^^DRY GOODS.

Dry Goo 1 Emporium

•or

TUILL, RIPIM CO.

Spring Drew* Goods

In Great Variety, at

1

1BRVABT 1Mb, 1868

m: hi

TVELL, M1JPLEY A GO'S.

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A Tory choice line ol

FIGURED DELAINES

AtSSl-8CeMts,at

TVELL, BLPLEY & GO'S.

STANDARD MAKES

BLEACHED MUSLIMS, At Popular Prices, at

VELL, MIPLEY Jt

HEAVY SHEETINGS

Brown and Bleached, 8-4, T-4, M, 9 4,10-4, at

TUELL, BLPLEY A CO8*

lew pieces of

DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, Ait

lOo per yard,

TVELL, BLPLEY Jt GO'S.

KUEOAVT CO LOBS IH

DRESS SILKS,

AT

TVELL, B1PLEY& GO'S.

SepoeUl attention to ealled to our Tory Ooatplete aseortment of

GLOVES AMD HOSIERY,

Xneladlaf all tke Popular aukei imported.

TVELL, BLPLEY Jt CO.

W» hall uae onr moat earneet endoatori during the entire comlnf eeaeoa to make oar awortaent of

Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Moro eoaplete and attractive than over before, and worthy the attention of tke ekweet aad soft diacrimiaating tuyere.

TVELL, BLPLEY Jt CO.

C. WITTIG & CO.,

78 MAI* STBSBT.

oppoarrx mokmots

.itaur

butk,

FIRST BIJLiIJBVnr

186 8

CLOSING OUT SALE

OF

WINTER GOODS!

BARGAINS

IN

1 Muff at $3.00 1 Set,Collar and Cape $3,86 1 Muff at $3.50. 1 Set, Collar cmd Cape $4,00 1 Muff at $4.00. 1 Set, Collar and Cape $4.60 1 Set at $600, 1 pair Cuffs at $1.50. lpair Cuffs at $1.75. lpair Cuffs at $2.00.

Gftll aooo, tba Stook Me limited tod will soon be sold out.

C. WlTTie A

2f«zt Door to Davis' Drag Stori.

DRY COODS.

January 16, 1868.

A. NIPPER1

Offars from this date oatil

MAROH FIRST

Tba mudndar of bis TTINTXR STOCK

AT COST!

Thai! Ckods aft all NKW ind Daainble eonsUtbg of kli'

Merinos, Plaids, Alpaccas

Lusters, Delaines, Cloths, Cloak Ags, Shawls Breakftat Capeii

Sontags, Hoods, Nnbiaa, Flannels, Blankets, OoTerllds, Ae.

IOFFXB A

AT

SXTTS OF

FKW

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MANUFACTURERS PRIOIS

These Mint be Sold!! Call and saa tham. Now is tha tiaaa tc porchaaa Goods on your own terms.

gtBAM DYB HOUSE.

aad

under, caah over three dollars, a eradlt «t nine monthe will be giren, the pnrcaeur glriag at Interest, waiving valuation laws, with eecurity. IiUOTA ftb 1? w?wpd

W VI H1HV

m_gooi CIllMa

M. CT A tci a yCi'jBi

mpmmmtornmm mm oM and •ny asar awmaa May ftwwhlm with fihetrpatroiMSa

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TBI INDIPiNDR

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Him c. BOW IN,

PUBLiaHER,

No. 5 Beekman 8t, New York.

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In the World-fu_

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The Largest Circulation In the

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Price $1-50 by Mali, 13.00 bj Carrier la Hew York and Brooklyn.

irBCIMCV COPIES 8JSHT GRATIS*

ITS CASH RECEIPTS

The Past

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ITS PBOSPBBITT IS UKPBBCEDBNTBD In tke history of religious journalism.

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IXS ABTI0LB8 ABB ALWATS BBA&ABLB, racy, and practical not dull, meta-

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II PATS MORE BOB ITS WBBELT C0JTTB1BUTTONS than any other THB KB religions papers in the country

IT HA8THB ABLIST COBBBSPONDBNTSin all parts of the oountry and Burope.

IT DON'T BILL UP its columns with contributions."

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ITAtHS TO BE A CHAMPION JOB TRUTH and equity.

IT IS AS RADICAL AS TBUTH and Justice out make it, and means to be so always and forever.

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lOBMTS than over before.

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IT WILL HAVE MOBB RELIOIOUS NEWS than ever before. .Ttv* is

It VfTtiL TAKB A DBOIDBD INTEREST ia tbe wmirf great Preeldeutial centest.

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IT WILL DISCUSS FREELY ALL FINANCIAL HATTERS firom a high moral etand-polnt.

XT WILL DISDI that every engagement and obligation of tbe country shall be promptly met with gold, as agreed.

IT WILL OPPOSE, under present circumstaaeet, any further contraction of tke earreney.

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IT WILL OPPOSE ALL POLITICAL MAN(SOYBBINOaod machinery caloulated to lower the etaadard of national .. henor and Integrity.

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IT IS THB PAPBB FOB PABMEB9, HAY1NO weakly produce ad market reports aad prices current.

IT THB PAPBB FOB BANXEBS and Capital, lata, having waekiy money artieles, fl»anoial news, Wall street

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Is the Beat Inveatment

OF TEE KIND EVER MAPS. 4. mlL

Wa atpaetto have a good what wo ahafi aim to do. We expect ®»P« slUea from rival newspapers, »oiae_ criudasse for mlatakss of judgameat, some mult-flndlngbscausa wa are raOaal, aad lots of edvtce, aa usaal, from aU quartan

but,

notwithstanding, we expasa ta

Bva aad thrtWfcyyM? more good. perhaps,, thaa everb«#re. ...lf ., 5^44 as

Blfrflgllltjr I w^^.||l.llw.MiiiijW.i.1 •WW*"*'

TBBINIPBNDENT..

ii ..t boisim fvfntr

Price

$3.50 p«r innnm to Mali 8abterlbers* or $S.00bj Carriers I *. V?

5£w

Tork

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Brooftljn.

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HENRY B0WEN, Pnbllsh'r,

KO. 5 Beekman fl NEW

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vr 1 An Appeal to Christians

By BeT.TaEO.L.CUYLES

"solsaors

Hit*

IT DISCUSSES BOLDLT and fearlessly all rati glous, moral, and political topics.

4 !k»3 ef0d[

YORK.

GREAT NUMRER THIS WEEK

PKB'Y 6tl».

I ATTRACTIONS AS FOLLOWS:

Too Fast--Too Slow Or what the great maasee have done for Preedom and what they nropoee to do. 3

B* Hox. BBMBT WIL30H,

1 United States Senator from Vai rsvro:

GRANT and OOLFAX,

BKPBKSEXTATtVK fUBIIC SB), The P«Opl»'e Choloe fur

President and Ylce-Prealdent.

Tandencies of Reaction—Wo«Bia af „. tbe War—^Taxation—Ibe Partj I for Freedom to Peru.

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KEEPIN G1'ALIVE:"8'

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DJnBrooklya,X.V

Praying in the Holy Ghoat:

The Great Experiment. By Bov. GEORGE B. CHEEVJCB, D.

P., V. t.

LETTER fronTw ASHINfiTOI.

Bleetlon of Oen. Beatty from Oil*. Thslsat |W

at the White

H«om.

the South. ticut Electione. Suprame Oeut asi Reconstruction. The red dent aad his Cabinet after Qiaaral

Written by an Orthodox Clergyman expreisiy ft The Independent, and deetlind to be, we believf, one of the moet popular, racy aad instmetlva aeries of oontrlbaUeae ever given to a religioue newepaper.

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IT HAS MOBB OBIGIHAL 00NTBIBUTI0K8 aad other reeding matter than any .other weekly religious paper.

ITS WBITBBS are chosen from all the lead in Christian Denesoinations.

ITS BXADZBS are the thinking, progressive, wideawake, and most active seen and women of the times. .'ij:.. vL'jti

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Hopeful advieae fcea^-

New Hampshire aad Oa*aea-

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Orant. Speaker Colfax's receptions, ete By our Washington Correspandevtt

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D. W. BABTLETT.

E O S I A Chapter IX of an Original Story,

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Boston CUt-Chat.

Boston never eays dia. BeMglenaPra^stlty. A«t| Crown of New England. Oonld'e Andrew. Law and Dleorders. A Trick on Kseeaa., 'i,! Harrleon, Oray, Otis,ete.

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HE5RT WARD BEtCHKR IND 0LIT1K Wendell nouns,

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'iHi Guardian Angel and itrimir

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By SUSAN POSBT.

I DKCKMBER WOODS. An Original Poem, liiiS By JOEL .BENTON, A mania, New Xork.

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A Companion for the Winter,- 'iSiuuvdi MAPLE WOOD FIRK,: .q Xndoreed by a "Jleesed Old Black Wemaa."

A STORI WIlioUT A M0B4&, FOR CHILD BEN,

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By ABBT SA3E, Oharlestown, Mass.

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EDITORIALS AS FOLLOW* The.Tvague of JTlre, or, Bxteeporaaeoaa ymnfc *ng. -v Queen Tlctorla'e Bzparieaces.

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TWO WATS or LOYlNO— Loving the Good uttariig tke Wiekad. 1

THE METHODIST BISHOPS-

Thompson, Morris, Janss, Soott, Simpson, Baker. Ames, Clarke, Dr. Kineley, Bdwairi, ThoBM aan—"aa able men as any Christian Da- ..... nomination oaa boait." .. OLO* jaioq An Old Newspaser—The Federal Spy end Dally

Advertiser, ^ef Dec. Sd.lTM. '1 gSiirtOOI

International Copyright. ..r. I Shall w. loee the Excise Law?' Week of Prayer. it ii^« MMftlMAi i.

Hew York and Vicinity.

-^^telrd: .. «eeeea!lNww#?*?Jf« Book Table Mlnistara! BcgisleiC*' -.•-•rstS

Sabbath Schools. in ,(* Foreign Hews. SfleJ^wlwTa

j« 'f Pebblaa. «. Selections V*-'

Commercial A Financial AS FOLLOWS: Commercial and Financial—Talk, Newt, an

Ooesip la Well Street—Important news for Oapltaliste, Bankers, and Baalnsaa Mea»« Monev Market—Ontrel Padflo Ball* road. JDry Ooode Report—Dry

Qcods Quotations—Prod ace Market Brports—Prioe

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Current—New Xorkf ii--Csttls Market— Farmers'Oel» *«j Jo umn.

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THB WHOLE COMPBISINO

Attraciloaut Befet l^aallsd te ether Mellgiou Aewpsjur.

,atuyi

GREAT PREMIUMS.

Howe'. Sewing Maefclaei.

We hate made a ipeclal orntract wRh iefi«r Sewlag M.chlne Coaspeay to furaleh Ikats,^. world-renowned machine as a

Premlnm for New Sntocl^jteij^

THEINDEPENDENT

during the present year- Any person who will send us the names of twenty-four aa# yearly subscriber*, at oar regular sabtortptloa prica, (ees terms aa abo re) will bapreseata* with aaa of these oelebrated machines, tbe lowest price of which Is ISO. It la packed aad dhlppod by si prees. or etberwise,as directed.

We simply want the names (with the mOaey) of hsup /ear psrsowe wi.o do not take ear pMor, aad/ who really subecrlbs for It they may seat oas at a time, or all together they may be alessi poet-cfflce, or more than one— w« aro only far* tlcvlar that they shall be honm-jOe wxw siSsortb* ers. jp« a|

Any

oxb

person sabseribing for 94 years, or 1

two person* for lSyters, or any raasa pseo for sight yean, will be autitkd to the maslHna under the abova offer.

Parsons intending to take adeaa tageof Miifi fer, and sending the subscribers' names ss they obtain them, will please state la each that they are eent on this accoant.

All aubscripUons seat aadsr this ol gln with the nnmbor

of our

paper next aster the

receipt of the BMaey. __ Remlttancae.muBt be made by poet-oiBoe money 1 (palti.l ordsr, bank-check, or express I

CARPENTER'S

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Any person who will send as tho aa*. of saw. eubecrfber sr Tx* IsoxMirraxT fcr oae fstiW with tho monar, will be arsssnted with taisbnskw It will bee-ntby mail, po«tagpald, or dellvared at tha desk of o«r pAtiehmg ofloa. Ofctaab 4 scribers, not ia arrears, oa renewing their sub* seriptions, and sanding us fifty oen to sxtrsrwnr also baprwented with a oapy of the beok. Wa have air red/ given away mora than twelve thou*' saad coptsa of thla ramactoWa vohstaa, and tber demaaaoontlnaee anabated. It ought to be in ovary family in tho country. Tho retail price at the bookstores fl,S0. s,lgi

•J"d

"Our Yonng FoIks,^«

The dMaaad for this periodical oonttnull^ nV wa hopa svsry family whleh 1e act already aaaplled will at once allow as to raxsxxT tham wlUi aoopy for oae ysar, on tke elapia aoadltion that anew subscriber with the money be sent at. Old evbseiibers, not In arrears, will be supplied aleo, If they wlil, on renewing their *«bearipiwae,sand as fifty tents extra. No mora appropriata or valaahle prraent could bo deal red. or (as whksh would be so gUdly looked for from maath to month, as this monthly Magaxlae of brilliant iiorise anti baaatlfallllaetraUea*. Th er's price is 91,00.

The pablWi-

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