Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 July 1868 — Page 4

send that dispatch.

ter.]

If olected to tho office of idontof tho United States

it will be my

endeavor to administer

ALL THE LA.WS

purely admin­

istrative officer should always be left free to execute the trill of the people. I always have respected thai icill and alirays shall.

Peace

and

Universal

prosferitt—its sequences—icithecon­

omy of administration

will lighten the

burden of taxation, while it constantly reduces tho national debt JLET US HAVE PEACE. With great respect, your obedient servant.

U. S. GRA3TT.

The

9mm

a.

Eating Dirt.

On tho 10th instant the

H0K-J. -£*»*..,!-MM*.'.» tr

Journal,

in an

alftuion to our roport of tho Indignation Meeting held on tho evening of tho 8th for the purpose of ^'repudiating" and "denouncing" the Hon. D. W.

for

his alleged desertion and betrayal of

Pen.

dletok, said: "The idea of tbo masses of a party protesting against and denouncing the action of certain "leaders" in their organization ii something new to tho Radicals.

To which vre replied as follows: "Yes, 'the idoa of the masses' of the Democratic 'party protesting against and denouncing tha action of certain (or uncertain) loaders in their organization

is

something new/ *somothing' decidedly 'new to the Radicals' or to any one else so 'now,' in fact, that they don't begin to believe this unprecedented 'indignation will last moro than three days so'new that thoy believe Dan. Vooehees will have tho last man of tho 'indignant' Vigo Democracy—including thoee who talked bo glibly of tar and feathers aa a suitable 'summer suit' for Dan—cringing at his feet before tho end of this month. To be sure, be killed

Pendleton,

but what of

that It was not that ho loved George less, but that he loved

Dan

more.'

a $£

But yet, mark our prediction, you'll obey your "denounced" and "repudiated'' loader. You'll nominate him for Congress, if he'll lot you do it »ind you 11 deny, by affidavits, that on tho eighth of July, 1808, "a mass meeting of tho Democracy ol' this city,'' unanimously, by rising vote, with zeulous enthusiasm and with special reference to

Dan. Vookhees,

resolvod ''That we, the Democracy of Torre Haute, will not support

any one

of tho

Indiana dologates who has proved false to the sentiments of the people." Tho above prophetic language was based on a thorough' knowledge of tho cringing, sycophantic charaotor of the Democratic party in general, and tho Terre Haute Democracy in particular. Events have fully justified our predictions. On the22d inst., the same "indignant" Democracy ot Terre Haute met with tho District Convontion vied with each other and the rural delegates in cringing submissivenoss to tho behn3t of

Dan.

Vooit-

hees. Mayor Cookerlt, who was the chief spokesman at tho indignation mooting, and who "denounced

Voorhees

He (Cookerly) acknowledged himself disappointed in the nomination, and said he had been twitted about a certain indignation meeting. He said that meeting found no fault with the nomination, but mtrely disapproved of the action of the Indiana delegation. He eulogized Mr. deymour statesmanship, his honesty, and his ability. About that indignation meeting. Peoplo needn't be so fast about it. Ho was at it, and wasn't ashamed to have beon there. Not a d—d bit.

Are you

willing to befriends—to let bygones be bygones?

[Loud cheers of "Yes!" "yesl"]

That. I am torry that loe paid

$16 40

to

[Uproarious laugh­

I know it cost me a dollar and a quarter, and I had betttr have spent ii for flour."

Verily "the idea of the masses of a party protesting against and denouncing tha action of certain leaders

is

something new

to tho radicals!" if by "protesting against" and "denouncing" you moan begging their pardon on bended knees and nominating them for Congress.

Special to the T. II. Express.]

Evansville,

July 23.

The Democracy in convention to-day nominatod "W. E, Niblack, on tho fourth ballot, for Congress, and Morris S. Johnson for Common Ploas Judge.

Tho Convontion came near breaking up in a drunkon row, whisky flowed freoly. There was no particular enthusiasm in the Convention.

Grant and Peacc, or Blair awl War,

In General Grant's lottor of accoptanco, tho country has an assurance of law, order and poace, from a man who has never violated a plodge once given. General Grant, in his lottor of accoptanco makes the moat unequivocal pledge of peace. General Blair, in his letter seoking the nomination, and in his speech accepting the nomination, threatened war. Jin order that tho people may better comparo tho spirit of the two, wo place oxtracts from each side-by-siilo: Prom Gon. Grant's lottor of acceptance:

in

goodfaith,with

omy,

view of giving

for the Presi­

econ­

dent elect to declare the reconstruction acts null and void,

and wit Ii the

peace

gUlKT AND PROTECTION EVERYWHERE. In times liko tho prosent it is impossible, or at least ominontly improper, to lay down a policy to be adhered to, right or wrong, through an administration of four years. New political issues, not forsoen, aro constantly arising tho views of tho public on old ones are constantly changing, and a

compel the army to undo its usurpations at tho South, disperse THE CARPETHAG STATE GOVERNMENTS, allow the white peoplo to reorganize their own governments, and elect Senators and Representatives.— The House of Repre at iv contain a majority of Democrats from tho North, and they will admit the Representatives olected by the white people of the South, and, with tho co-opera-tion of the President, it will not bo difficult to COMPEL THE SENATE TO scBiffTT once more to the obligations of the Constitution. We must have a President who will execute the will of tho people,bytramp­

Vermillion County Agricultural

September 1st, and closing with Friday,!

,',

fv *»5fe^l*»66ae6*S«dafi4S«eW«

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TEE NATIONS PRA TER.

[The following poem, written by a young lady of Now York for a fast day service, first appeared in the New York

Post,

VoORHEES

August 3, 1864. Its words seem prophetic, in view of the coming election of Gen. Grant as the next President.]

Father—to Thy throne ascending, List the .Nation's prayer to Thee: With their hearts and voices blending,

God—Gbast Victort!

We havu suffered, 0 our Father, In tha great cause, Liborty Now we com# to Thee for succor—

God-Gbast—Victobt

Vacant chairs aie iu our households, Vacant hearts each day we feo, That in anguish often whisper— .. GOD—Gbam—Vicioky

Father, never let base traitor* In this land of brave and free, Rule o'er those whose hearts are saying—

God—Grakt—Victory

Thus to Thse our prayer is rising— Thus we humbly comc to Thee, Asking Thee in brokeo accents—

God—Geant—Victobt

But it" Thou wouldst longer listeD, We'll submit our all to Thee, Knowing that in Hlsgoeil pleasure,

God

will

grant us Vii'toh".

Then, when this dread strife over, And the day of peace we see, We shall keep onr country's wuti-Uwui-il—:

God

uihI

OiiANT unJ i'tory

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A

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and there so plainly that thore was no possibility of mistaking his meaning Mayor Cookerly, who, in thut indignation meeting callod on all his .Democratic friends to "remember tho betrayers of tho 'Young Eagle of the West' when any of those betrayers should want an office at their hands," this same Mayor Cookerlt, in the District Convention came up, under the party lash, and ate dirt in this wise, as reported in the Democratic State organ

EMPLOYMENT.—I can

furnish constsnt employment to one energetic and Industrious man or wonnu in every county, town or village. To tbe right parties, with satisfactory references, I will ]*y salaries or commission, as they choose. Thobe wllllnn to work can havo from $i.CQ to 81.00 per day. Send 35 cents for satDpUs and particulars to A. 8. HARDY, 'J Bromneld street, Boston. jylwlt .! jm1

FOR SALE.

SALE.—STOVE, TIN and AQBICULTUBAL 8T0BE in the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, with or without the Tinnor'sToole, which area lull and number onasott. 8tkck of Gjods, about four thousand dollars, tend well selected for the trade. Bouse well established and in a good locatioa. Bent low and house largo. Will sell for pare cath, the balance in payments to suit, with interest. T'lis is an excellent opportunity for pirtiei that wish to invest in this busintBs. Terre Haute one .f the moat thriving citiei iu the State, and has a large trade from Illinois aud adjoluin? counties. (Jause of selling—to ohange bueinesi. Addrees jylldwlm F. O.Boxltil, I'erro Haute, Ind.

040 MILES

HUN PACIFIC ft.

yrenow flniohi'l and iu operation. Moiti than twenty thousand roen are employed, and it is not imposeiMo that the entire tract, from Omalia tc Sacramento, will be finishol 1^1809 instead of 1870.

The UNION PACIFIC BAILBOAP COMPANY receive. I,—A Government Grant of the right of way, #11 necessary timber and other materials found along ths line of its operations. II.—A Government Grant of i2,soo acres isnd to th* mile, taken in alternate sections ou each side of its road. This an absolute donation, and will be asourcs of l»rge reveuns ia the future. III,—A Government Grant nl Cnitoi States Thir-ty-year Bonds, omoufitingto from $16,00 to

S43.C00 per mile, aotording to the dtfflr.ulties to be surmounted on various sections be bnitt. The Government takes secoinl rnortagge as a security, and it Is expected that not only the interest, but ths priucipal amount maybe aid in servlcos rendered by tho Company in transporting troops, mails, Ac. IV.—A Government Grant of the right to ismioits own FIBST MORTGAGE BONTiS, to ..id in tiallding the road, to the same auiiiiint uh the 0. 8' Bonds, iesaed for the mmo pui'L-o-in, and

no more.

tees of the First "Mortgage Bon lho'd. rd to livor the Boa da to tho Company oitlv »s ihe toad Is completwl, and afirr it has lieou ,nxsmlned by United States Caamiistriniwrs hud pronounced to be In all roipoi-ts a lirot-oliiss Rail real.

v.—A Capital stock Subscrlptlott

•''V 'VT

fr.

holders, of which

Erom Gon. Blair's letter seeking the nomination "There is but 6no way to restore ^he government and the constitution and that is

the »t:k-

over Eight Million D.illu

LEGAL.

1VTOTICE.—Sealed Proposals will

i.^ bdiecwrod at the Auditor's Ocficoin the city of Tv.rreHaute, until Saturday, July the 18th, 1868, for iurniBhing iai and building three Btldgos onaacross Otter Creek, at H. 8. Oreal a Hill oiie fccrjss Su?ar Creek, Bear J. 9. Casto's one across the South Branoh of Ottsr Creek, near Petor Bulfa's Farm, en the National Koad. ioe plaus and specifications, at the Auditor* Office.

huce

boen paid innpoa the work a'n adi' lono, id which will be lucre/mM as li.o wants of the Company reqniro, VI.- Net Casta Earnings on itsUa liusiuiwo' that already amonnt to mose than tue intbbkst on tho First Mortgage Bunds. The-o o*rn in^iS are no iudicatin *f tho v^st. thnxu'li traffic that ust follow te! opuihiK ol tln li'n to the Pa MO :, LuL they ^ertai lj prove that

FIRST MOimutiE BOX IIS

upon nich a property, costing uaarly thre^ their amount,

Are Secure Be}eml Oontingeiu j. 5 Tho Union I'atiQc Bonds run thirty ytarc.. nro for SI,000 each, and have. cu toi attached Hi bear anuual Inieroat, paynbt on the first dtys of January and July at theOosip hj's OBl .e iit th» City of New York, at the iat» «_•! sii itr cent. 111 gol I* TJie pt no' pal is jiaj «hi'- i» tfold at mwtnrtiy.

TheprU'uk.i it/_. and ia at the present rate of olJ, tt ej' pay a liberal incotno on thoir cost. Tlie„coa pany believe that these Bokids, at the praseat i»te, are theoheapest eocurity in tho siarkt and "reserve tbe right to advance thepriccnt »uy tttne. Snt scrlptions will be rec«lved in New York

AtlheCompanj's Office, .\o.

ASD EV

John J. Cisco «fc Son, Bankers, J*o. 59 Wall

St.,

And by Loading- Banthra -nerally throughout United Stales.

F.frraiiiw thoitcTbe nudr

».n

re'a-n

ling into dust the usurpations of Congress known as the reconstruction acts.''

F. P. BLAIR

Bv order of ti« Bjard of ommissioners. WSI. PADDOOK. (j2tw3t Auditor Vigo Co.

Sof

HERIFFS' SALE.—By virtue a Copy of Decrto and Execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to uie directed and delivered, in faTOr of George Brook 1, and against Joseph Brooks, I am ordered to cell the following described B«al Estate, aituated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

All the Defendant's iriiereat iu and to apart of out lot No. 30, beinK the undividsd one-hair

(ii),

or all of Defendant's Wght t-ltle, interest and claim iu the following described Beal Estate, beginning at tho east si do of Water street

SATURDAY, the l*t day August, 18G8,Withiu tint iejral hours of said day, at the Court liouso «loor, iu Terre Haute, I will offer the rents, and profitsvf theabovo described Beal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon faliuro to realize a sum sufficient t» satisfy said Execution and costs, I will thon and thore offer the fee-simple in and to said Real Estate, to the highent bidder ior cash tosatisfy the same.

This Rthdny of Jul v, 1SCK. JOHN K17.EK, fihoriff. uU^wtds Pra feo

QHBRIFF'S SALE.—By virtue IO uf nu Order of Sale, iswued from tho Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in l"a« vor of Johu Cnrilink, Hiram Brunker andkSimeou Cory Ac C. If. Mancourt, and against Timothy Groverand Margaret Grover, 1 am ordered to sell the following described Real Ejrate, situated iu Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

Lot No. nine (y) in .Subdivision ot Lot No. live (5), in Karrltijjton'a addition to the town of Terre Haute, and on .j

SATURDAY, the 1st day "f August. 18C3, Within the ltrgal jionrs of said day, at the Court House door, in Terre ffaute, will ufler the rents and profits of tho abovo described Beal Estate, togetner with all the privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for term not exceeding Roven years, to the highoat bidder for cash, and upon failure to roalize a #11111 sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, 1 will thon and thero offer the fee-simple, in and to said Real Estate, to the highest bidder for cann to satisfy the same.

This 8th day of July, 18G8. JOHN KIZER, Shoriff. July 8 Wtds-Prs foe $U,0().

SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of a copy of Decreo ami Kxecutiou issued from the Yifio Common Pleas Court, to mo directed and delivered, in favor of DeleB Boot

A

This, 8th day of Juljr, 1868. JOHN KIZER, Sheriff, Jy8-wtds-Prf 86,00.

/~10R0JS"EE!S SALE.—By virtue c.f an Order of Salo Issued from tho Vigo Common Pleas Court, to ma directed and delivered, in iavor John Kizer and agninBi Beni. E. Snyder and EM ?.n Snyder, nam ordered to s&ii the following described Real t-'st Ue, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit

Lots Nos. 11-1 and llf in Bose's sabdirision, of •17 S2-100 acres, oft east side uf we3t half uf section 'J2, town 12, norih ofrango 0 west, and on

SATURDAY* the let day of Aotrust, JSiJS within the legal honraof^id day, at the Court Honse door, in Terre Hante. I will offer thr. rent8 and profiitsol' the abovo described Real Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding saveu yearn, to the blgligft bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy sard Or !er of Sale and costs, I will then and thore oftor the fee-slmplo, in and l•• Hat-* R*al Estate, to tho highest bidder forcash to'satWfy the same.

This 8th day of July, JSCS. 6.00 TT. II, KRRY, Coroner.

TATE OF INDIANA, YIGO

S

Tni GovebjJjiknt PEftJUTS thn IVce-

June Terra, 1S68. n. T. Scott. Administrator of (luiother's EjtRt\ vs. Delia Carr acd Ann Welch. —Petiti-n to sell

Land. On this 1ay, to-wit, the 93d »y of June, A. It., lStiS, comes the Plaintiff, by Geurgo C. Buy, Ffq., Attorney, and fite theircnmplalnt herein also, an affidavit, showing that the t.'efendants ate non-roaidentr of tho State of Indiana.

Noticois therefore horeby jriveii to the said Defendant of tho filing ami pendoncy of this proceeding, and that tho same will In heard and de-tnrmini-d at the next term of oar said Conn, commencing on ths third Mon lay of August next. A. 1S0S.

Attest: R. SIMPSON. Clerk j)I\v3w

OTIO E.—Not ice ia hereby given tint on tho ISth day of JnlJ, 15tS, 1 tween the hour*of l'» o'clock A. M., mi 1 1 o'clock P.M. at the Court llcttso doir, in Terre Hante, the undersigned will s«-ll at public sale tho following described Real Es'ato, tc wil

N'

Forty acres—the northeast quarter of tho southwest 40aUer of stctiou twenty-three (21.) town thirteen (W,) north ran r«ilight west, as tlic property of Jainei liroois, deceased dal« made In pursuance of an order of the Common Picas Court of Vigo Countv, Indiana.

JmieiMwlt

A

20 Na«au

street,

drajh

or

ether funds

par in Knc Ycri, tntJ Bcndt vlibe senifrte 1 chirfft by

Parties ntbitcibiag thrcugk

heal age'If, l.o&tothrmf.w sqfs utliee^y

A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1S8S has jn»t born piiMtshf^l by th«»Camp»ny, firing fullermfsrmation than is j^-sattUin bl advcrti=ns?nt, respfcling the Irngrrs* of tt.e Work, tho Besourcea ths Ccuntry trarerted by the sd tt« Meons for Co, s*:ucticn, and iha vain of the Buds, which wi I b» ter.t f.se tn ap-

edvertued »g *nt JOHN J.CISCO, Trejsurir, N JuuelT, 1567.

K. GIFFORD, Treats all

Society will hold its Annual Exhibition.: near Newport, beginning on Tuesday, DIS,6ft8eS Of 5^^. C."

C.

Hospital and

tho 4tb. Tbo "premium list" is liberal. octswiy

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V. s.,

OtBrt,

MM IllOiriVlV

51. SI- HICKCOX, Administrator.

DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

The undeislRU-d will sell, nt Public Auction, on Saturday, Anoint 1st, 18Gti. at the late residence of Ujo. W. Pickretl, deceaeed, in Fayette township, one mile south ofGoshen, the perianal property of the estate of said decedent, consli:lug ef horses, hogs, plows and other farming implements. harness, Ac.

TERMS.—All fiimi under 83 00, cash over $300 six months credit with InteieU and approved eerurlty. WM. PICKBEtL, Adm

July ir-,/03.dltwat. ticott Ji: Dny, Att ys.

JgSTRAYED Froai my farm, one mile and a half north of

joint

Corameic one jbrown HOBSE, five wars old'ast Spiing.abcut 16 ha-ds high, has a d-gall on right hind 1 c, on the hock joint.— Anvoneliavlng tafceh up Bald hwrro, or knowieg Anything in legard to its wherfabsu's, will b« liberally resrirded, by addrOfSioi^ ms at Point emmsre*, lud..or leaving wrrd at. ths "Times" Offlco, Woit ington 25 A. !•. ^NEWSON.

DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Notice i« hereby riven that I will soil, on Thursday tho SOth day of July, at thejlste residence of 1 etltla Budd, dectased, In Ucney Creek township her p-rscnal property, consisting in part, of household good*, c*rrUg an1 harness, wigons, Plows farming implements, horses, 3 milch cows,

plcatnn at the Chmp-ny's offices or to any c.f tho 40heRd of sheep, '.200 bushels «h-at, oorn. hay,

1 tiKXS or Sai*.— A credit of one year will be glten on all Bums «rer five dollars the purchajsr giving note with appr. vsd eeenrity. 15 wSw ABBA 11 D. ALLEN, Adm r.

Xorit dAw.-im

A

corner of ?th ani Eagle Sts.

TEBBE HATU£, IiiPIA^A,

JgXECTJTOR'B NOTir*B.

Jerome

B. Boot, aud against Jane lieraey and lraGrover. Jr., 1 aia ordered tosell the tollnwing d'escri jed Beal Kutate, sttuated In Vtjto County, Indiana, to-wlt:

Lot u". three (ii) in Ann Hmim's enlidivision o! Out Lot no. thirty throe

(S3)

of the Terre Haute

Cjmpany's Survey, as tins sine is described on the Recorded Plat of said Subdivision, in the oity of Terre Haul

3,

and on

Saturday, tho 1ft day of August, 1868, within the legal hours of »a',d day, at the Court House door in Ter.e Haute, 1 will offer the rents and profits of the above described Real Estate, together with with all privileges aud appurtenances to ttieaatue belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder lor cash, aud upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and coste, 1 will then and there offer the fte-dimple, in uud to said Real Estate, to the highest aud best bidder for cash to satisfy the name.

This, 8ih day of July, 1808 J,0tlN KIZER, Sheriff. Jy8wtds Prf 36.IX.'

QHEUIFFS SALE.—By virtue KJ of a Copy of Decree aod Execution issued frum the Vigo Common Picas Co'irt, to me directed and elivered, in favor of Patrick Shan^ non and against Graftal. 1\ Cookerly, Mary A Oookerly and ii'm. E. McLaan, rep. bail, I am ordered tss ll the fjl,owing described reai.estate, aituated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit

Lot no. throe (3) of i'rcstoii'd Subdivision oftbe went halt of th- north east -tuaiter of section twenty-seven (27) town twelve (li) no. th o: range nine west, an.I on

SATURDAY, tha 1st day of August, 1838,' witbiu the legal hours of said day, at the Court Uousodoor, in Terro Haute, I will offer tuc rents and profit* of the above doscribed Real Estate, together with alt privileges aud appurtenances to the same bslonginj, for a t«rui *^ot exceeding seven years, to the nigh gt bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Executions aud costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to fluid Boal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

Not co hereby given that the a odwsigned h»re been appointed executors, with »h.* will annexed, of the estate of '"hiuncy Warreo, Uto of Vigo Cauntf, Iadtaoa. The estate is solvent.

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DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE

Tbe (inderaignod hereby gl*03 notioo tflftt ne bcca appointed by tbo Clerk of th«

CHARLES M. WABB EN. FRANCES E. WABBlW.

jylJltw3t

DMINISTRATOB'S NOT/CB

Notice is hereby giren that the undersigeed has been appointed Administrator of the eatate of Geo.

W.

Pickrell, deceased, Ute of Vigo county, Xad. The estate is probably solvent juljrSwot FBANCI3 M. PICKBKLl». Ads*'*.

STATECircuit

Court td Couimoa Pleas, ts Administrator of the I YVijijaoa jj. McKeen,") estate of Klchard Line, ilecoassd, lato of said

connty. Said estate is prrdjably solvent. .10 IAH MUSGRAVK, Adm'r.

OF INDIANA. VI00 COUNTT, S3: Vigo Court, Septrmber Term, 1863.

tcreciosrei

,i*mes M.

Tolbcrt.

as

the

same extends through said lot, at a point on UaK street, where it crosses Water street, running thence south on Wo tor Ktreat ono hundred and thirty (.180) fetft thirice oast ono hundred and forty 1140) feet th-uc* north one hundred and thirty (130) teet, t.( Oalt street thence weht ono hundred and forty (110) f* t. to the plnco of beginning and on

On this day, to-wlt, the 8th day of July, A. D., 186S, comes the Plaintiff, by William E. Hendrich, Attorney, and flies Ills complaint herein also an affidavit, showing that the Defendaut is a non-resident of thefSateof Indiana.

Netico is therefor hereby given to tho sa'd Defendants of the fill and p-ndency of this proceeding, and that ue same will be heard and de. termlned at the aext Term of onr said Court, commencing on ae fourth Monday of September next A. Dtt 1B69

Attest: RUFUS H. SIMPSON, jyl5w3w-Prf$6,00 ^lerb,

SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue O of an Execution Issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me directed aud delivered, in favor of Herman Hulraan, and against John Davis, I will offer for sale the following described Beal Estate, situatod in Vigo ceunty, Indiana, to wi 11

Lot No. ten (10), in Spencer's subdivision of the northwest quarter of Bection fifteen (15), town twelve (12), north of range nine ".(9) west, containing eleven (11) acres and one hundred and fifteen (115) rods, and on

SATURDAY, the 8th dayvf August, 1868, Within tho legal hours of Bald day, at the Court House door, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the abovo described Beal Estate, together with all privileges and appnrtenancea to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Executions and coBts, I will then and there offer tho leo-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 15ht day of July, 18*8. JOHN K1ZEB, Sheriff. jlylSwtd Prf SO,00.

SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue O of an Execution Issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Conrt, to me directed and delivered, in favor of William B. Tuell and against Tindall A. Madison, I will offer for sale the following described Real Estate, situate In Vigo county Indiana, to wit:

Lot number one hundred and eighty-five (185) of the original lots of the city of Terre Haute, «nd on

SATUBDAY, the 8th day of August, 1868, within the legal hours of said day. at the Court Honse door, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Real Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenanoes to the same belonging, for a term not exeeding seven years, to the highest bidder, for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costB, I will then and there offer the fee-siiuplo, in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 15th day of July, 1868. JOHN KIZER, Shoriff. jlylSwtds Prf 80,00

I DOCTOR WHITl'IEB

ABEGOLAR

GBADUATK of MEDICINE,

as Diploma at Office will show, has beau touger engaged iu the treatment of

Venereal,

3f.xoal aud Pbivatk Diseasks than any other Pliysiciau in

St.

Louis.

Syphilis, Goanrrhea,

G/wf,

Stricture, Orchitis,

Hernia ani ftiipture all Urinary Dittaees and Syphilitic or Mercurial A/factions of tha Throat, Skin or tio.tes

are treaiod with unparalleled

success. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impoteucy, as the result of self-abuse iu youth, aexual encess.s in maturer years, or other cames, and which oduce some of the following effecte, as Nocturnal Knilsjions, Blotches, Debility, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Confusion of Ideas, Evil Fortbodings, Aversion to Society of Females, Loss of Memory and Sexual Power, and rendering MarrUgo improper, are permanently ourud.

The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are unsurpassed in dt. Louis or any other city. Back files of St. Tiouls papers orove that he has been located there longer by years than any other so advertising. The establisnmunt, library, laboratory and appointments are unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Age, with experience, can be relied upon, aod the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In past success and present petition he stands withont a competitor. The Writings of a Physician whose Reputation Is llnloawlde, should be worth Beading.

Doctor Whittieb publishes a Aledical Pamphlet relating to Venereal Diseases and the disastrous and varied consequences of aeif-abuse, that will be sent to any addrcsB in a sealed envelope for two stamps. It coatains fall symptom lists that will enable thoie affected to determine the nature of their compluint aud give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for tbe purpose of treatment bb a person 1 interview but whare It is conxenlent, tho Doctor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advice, can supply them with this valuable work by sending their address, with stamp. Thus you can assist tbe uufortunate without thoir knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subject 13 of more importance than pcaity of blood and perfect manhood.

It is self-evident that a physician who confines qlmself exolusivoly to the Btudy of a car tain class of diseases aud treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than one iu general practice.— Many pnyslcians, recognizing this fact, introduce patients to the Doctor after readiDg his Medical Pamphlet. Oommunicutiom eonfidential. A friendly talk will eoat you nothing. Office central, yet retired—No. 017 St. Charles ssreet, dt. Louis, Mo. Hours, A, 01 to 7 f. m., Sundays excepted.

DOCTOR WILBER

0FFIOE,Rooms,

1

Terms or S.u.1' —Une third dowi balance in six and twelve month*, with six per cent, interest, purchaser giving notes waiving valuation and iu'prai«emenl lawn, with appn.vep seenrity. ,r

CONSULTATION AND BEOEP-

rtoft C16 Washington Avonue,JSf. Louis, Mo„ treats with the greatest success all Diseases of Women. Leuchoroea, or Whites, Falling, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease connected with Pnborty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Dostor confines himself exclusively to tbe treatment of theao complaints, and Croats a very large number of caseiB, it follows that his knowledge of them mast be far more extensive and accurate than that of physicians In general practice. Send stamp for Medical Pamphlet of thirty-sixpagea. No matter who have failed, read what li9 says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guaranteed. Consultation by letter or at office froe. Booms for patients requiring dally attention. A lady aasistant. ilsur 9 a. to 7 1. Sundays excepted.

HRESHIM&

a4° hor^

Ae.

DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE

Notice Is hereby glvon that the undersigned has bean appointed Administrator of the astate of Letliia Bui-1, deceased, late of Honey Creek Township, Vitro county. Indian*. Tbe estate is solvent. ABR431 D.

July 14w3w Administrator,

JflARBIAGE GUIDE. ETNG a Private Instructor for married per-

sens, or those apont to be married, both eflrytbing concerning the

male and iemal physiol gy and rdtntioos of onr sexual system

and the pro4ucyfcn and prevention of ofiiu'ping, Includinft all new discoveries never before riven in the English language, br WM. YOUSQ,

D. This is really a valuable and Interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with numeroas Vogravings. AH young married people, or those contemplating maritage, and having tbe least impediment to married life, should read this Book It dis'"lfses secrets that every one should be acquainted with still it Is a book that must be locked up at.d not lie about the honse. It will be sent to any address on receipt ot Fifty Cents. Address Dr. WM. TOONG, Ho. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia ew afflicted AND UNFOBTUUATE.—No matter what may be your disease, before you lace yours el under the care of an* one of tbe ot tricasQUACKS native and foreign—who advertise In tnisor any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Book, and read It carefully. It will be themea^sof saving you many a dollal, your hsoltS- ana probably yonr life.

DrTVonng can be consulted on any of the disrates described in his pnblibatiens, at his Office, No. 416, Spruce str«ft, above Fourth, Philadelphia. e24wly

-j

^a&Tr-h

DRY GOODS.

•n's?- V"*J ~'S ii,..' it i.x *yi'.

t- "tt -ii?'

,5i

S?

v' J* r^.*

€0RKKLIU8 & HA66ERT1

HAVE

JUST OPENED

SOME

BEAUTIFUL STYLES

OF SEASONABLE

DRESS GOODS.

ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF

FAST COLORED PRINTS

AT

12

1-S CENTS,

AND

Chintz in tireat Variety of Styles.

CORNELIUS & HAGGERTY, Corner 3d and Main Sts.,

Terre-Haute, Indiana-

DRY GOODS.

C. WITTIGr&CO.,

78 MATN STREET.

OPPOSITE McKEEN'S BANE

WE ORFEB

ftreat Bargains

IN-

SUMMER GOODS

Fine Embroidered Handkerc'fs

At S.rcents apiece.

Fine Scallopped Lawn Hand'kf

At 26 cents apiece,

Cotton Parasols,

Silk Parasols

ELEGANT AND CHEAP

(/halliea,

Lawns aii«l

A.

12)4 cents and upwards.

GENTS' HALF HOSE,

12% cents and upwards.

Ball Trimmings, Raffling*, Tape

and Marseilles Trim­

mings, Buttons,

New Stylos and Groat Variety.

A LARGE STOCK of STAPLES

To suit the times.

C. WITTIfcl

A

QUEEN OF THE SOUTH PORTABLE GRIST MILLS,

—FOR—

fOKX MEAL. WHEAT FLOtBIJiG ASB SI0CD FKED, BOLTING APPABATTS, SMFTTKRS,

MILL WORK GENERALLY. Oar Mills are ballt from choice Bnrr Blocks, selected at the Quarries In France, by

ISAAC STRAUB,

/bBH himself. K« head for Ddicrlptlre Pain phlet containing Tr^tiae

HH on Milling. se»t by mall free ARWsms

Isaac Straub* Co.

Corner Front and, John CINCINNATI, OHIO. a29W?tn

DRV GOODS.

180 HOMY 40MB QUILTS,

$2.00 each—Regular price $3.60.

TVELL, ftUPLMY A CO.,

CORNER 5TH AND MAIN.

-J $ iW~^3tr TiO

WHITE HEKNANNI, Two yards wido, for Shawls!

Two yards wido, for Shawls!

TUELL, RIPLEY CO. "V u-i -A 4

500 ^ARDS PLAIN LEN0S!

25c per yard—usual price 50 cents.

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.

CHICK. SILKS AND P0PL1XS

TVELL, RIPLEY CO.

HOURHINfi DEBSS GOODS, IN

Black Orenadioes. Iron Grenadines. Black Orepe Maretz. Black Hernanni. Black Lenos. Black Lawn.

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.

LargeBt Assortment Bleached and Browa Mnslins, Prints/ AND OTHKB

DOMESTIC GOODS

IN THE WEST.

Wholesale and Retail,

FOR CASH ONI.Y.

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.,

Corner Fifth and Main Streets, TERSE HAUTE, IND.

Black tiro Grain Silks, Black Alpacas, Colored do.

[FULL ALSOKTMENT.J .. ..

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.

Splendid Variety of

Organdie & Jaconet Lawns,

PLAIN AVD FIGURED.

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.

DRY2.GOODS.

SUMMER GOODS!

SOLD REGARDLESS Of COST!

AT THE

"BUCKEYE CASH STORE."

f|RGANDIE LAWN

Pwidth,

Percales.

MUSQUITO BARS,

A Large Stuck, hunxht heap and sold cheap.

Ladies' and Children's

Shawls, CHEAP.

CO'S,

Next .Door to Davis' Drug Store.

WOlitH

V/ 60oenss, seldst 30cents. Pci hams'at REDDCKD PRICES.

Pcrcalel and.Oing-

W. S. RYCE & CO.

I?MBROIDER'D GRKNADNES,

-LJworth $1.00 per yard, REDUOED to 60 rents.

W. S. BYCE&CO

LAID POPLI.NS, DOUBLE

worth #1.00 per yard REDUCED to EOcts

W. S. RYCE & CO.

f4.RO GRAIN and

VJ

IteljAinefi

HJust

TAFFETTA

Silks, for Sacques, at LOW f*B iOE3.

W. S. RYCE & CO

OOP SKIRTS, NEW STYLES

received, and will Ik* sold less tha cost

of lab ir to make.

Hose

W.S. RYCE& CO.

LACEPOINTSaadSHETLAND

W. H. BTCE A CO.

HE COUPONS

or THE

1st

MORTGAGE BONDS

THE UNION PACIFIC

BA1LK0A1) COMPANY, Due July

1st, 1868,

Will be paid on and after tnat date,

In Gold Coin, free «f Government Tu,

At the Company's OIBoe, No. 20 Naasan 8t., N. T. Schednles with twenty or more coupons, will now be received for examiaatlon, and gold checks for the same will ba delirered Jane SOth. ..JOHN J. 0I3C0,

Jane 26dw2m Treasurer

MANHOND: How Lost! flow Restored! Just PublUked,

»a

a tealed enrelopr. Price, tit cent*.

A LKCTTJR® ON THE NATURAL TRRATment and Radical Care or .Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Imlsslons, Sexual Dibillty, and Impediments te Marriage generally NerTunsnoss, Consumption, Kpilepsy, and Physical Incapacity, resaltlnK from Self Abase, Ac by BOBT. J. i-dlycbwcll, M. author of the ''Green Book," ic. "A BOOB to TfeomsaA or Sufferers."

Sent under seal, in a plain envelop*, to any addrsas.

rotirxut,

on recalpt of six cent or two

pottage stamps, to OHAS. J. C. KLIK1 A CKJ., 137 Bowerj.Nev fork. PoatOBce Box 4SM. Abo, Dr. Onlwwell's "Marriage Qnlde,'' prloe 8S cent*. Mey6dw»m.

8ATURDAY, JULY 2dth.

DOWJf!

PIQUES

.:S '..W-

DOWI*

l"'l! J..'

4

PERCALES

&•' 44 1.

DOWN!

HERNANNI,

BLACK

I^AlLT

:.7i Elegant variety, at

!'-11

4 LAW]S

Sljf.

k*mLly,iC

For Mozambique^

i-

M•

w»«

•%$

.i is|

Hi

E N O S

ff.STt V-vl"

Tv -J iW!i .. ,(!•,•tizfiH

"J

U.

REDUCTION!!

tc f's

-H

TO CLOSE

Ii

Figured Chintzes,

tl3w*

t- ./ -x' IJ

SUMMER GdObC

I .11' f{i

,U.,, f-,li *3 'iistf

-AT-

EDSALL & 00'S.

W

Light Alpacas^ *r'

Light Dress G«ods, so

Pacific Lawns,tk.*

Figured Brilliants.

-i '.ais.su

Flgnrcd Piqne^

i* w* J# nei'.TS:-, y.iirtv'jfr

Are Marked Down!

'i .-"Ji

4

if

lo cr^Sil!

Have opened, on the Public Sqnare, (rucm formerly occupied by Mr. G. Foster Smith's fitovo Store,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA(

A E a a a

Wholesale and Ketall,

a

•3

GF~

IIPIEIERT

EX CLU SIYEL Y,

And intend having the Iaigest and moat complete Stock of

T,

FABHSBS' 118E

Ever ofieretl in Hi market.: a

Russel Reaper and Mower. Massillon (Russel) Thresher

JONFJI A JONEM.

uutylldwGm

DRY GOODS.

50,000 ROLLS

WALL "PAPERS

«.iY JOST RKOKrVED, INCLODINQ -i

-if

.-.Tit-

STAMPS mm (IN NEW DKSION3.

BRONZE, SATM8,

GR0U1VUS,

BLANKS,

-r-r TINTS, Ac. &c.

j-.-pi

,i ill

-i ii 11,?

Private Ilwellixiirs, Halls, Churches,'' \t'*.

Lodges,

-M

DEO ORATIONS.

IN GREAT VARIETY FOR

.'-.'SB

fcj

Saloons, Ac. *•?,

WehaTe decorations lo snit the taste of the most fastidious, as wsll at those requiring mora display. Let »Ttr/body understand wa intpnd Qffprlng indacements to USE WALL PAPER FREELY, and do away with white washing aud going with bare walls.

Nottingham Lace Curtains.

W. S. RYCJE & CO.

gss

ASTHOLOCTvi 1:1

ASTROLOGY

LOOK

GOOD NEWS FOB ALL.

•1,000 TOAST PERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAM* Raphael

IN TH*

PBOFBjgiON.

rpmfi nevemailing MAD. AME RAPHAEL ia the b«at. She succeeds when all ethers have tat led. All who are in trouble—«11 who have been onfortnuat^ali whose fond hopes have been disappoints, crushed and biaeted by iklse protuuee and deoett—ali wtu Wave beeu misled and trifled with—all fly to he for advice and satisfaction. Alt who ar» tn doub of the sSeotktsa ot thoee tbejr lote, euuault Wet rolleTeand satiaty their bids.

In Love Affairs She Never Falls.

She has ths seoret of wincing the affectloue uf the opposite sex. She shows yob tha likeness of jruur future wif. or huoband, or abeent friend.— atiB KUidos the single to a hwppy marriage, and raakKi the married happy. Her aid and adrlce baa beeu solicited in mnnnmiriiV'- 'ft'-tt-ts. m4 tbe rwjuli has alvityii Imu the m«aai ot secuia lag*

Speedy and llapp) Marriage,

ghe is, therefore, sure dependence. It Is wvi {uowu to the public »t!*rx»tbat shewmtfce first, aud she Is tho only person tn this country whvcaii •how the likeness in roalit), auil who cab gfvx eutlid eetisl'aotkib on .11 th* concerns ot lifr, whieb cutiilm l«il«l »uJ iitotej by thousands, toth wu ried uou sioglo, who d.ily »nd eagerly Tlsit het.

Tu all iu busiiiMs hoc »d»lce in invaluable. o»n foretell, with the ^r.atest certainty, th. result of all commercial aud business transaction*.

.yt

frji

.»f ti?T

S W E E I N

Lottery numbers glten withuut oitra otiarge. SlADiMX HAl'iiAXlilssbvasAdt AstrologlM th.tov.-ry oub caa Jojicad cpuu. She is the |mi' est Aetrulogtsl ol the iiiuetwutb c«ntury. It is that weU-btit« tact tliatma%es iUiterate protea•lers ooj»y fiei i*tlvei*tl«««^u«uita *ui) Iri tu iiuiuik her. ttad&uiw Rapti.al the aev.uth daughter ul the eeranth dandier she was buru »flti a Qrtural Kilt (li« cm luretaii your very Uiou^bt.. a tie •lau cures druokeunois. •vii lnGurvtew.* strlcUy fiivatenud .»ia«lealial.

Aa a Female Physician nor remedies u.«#r fall to cure all lentata Irregularities, and to prudncp tLo nionthly flow, witUuut dang»r or azp»»ure.— flit-/can in.t injur.., tint, on tha contrary they Improve tho heuith.

Thereforu, ooiue uiu. cunte all, iv-r ...

ft

ill bKhmoaJ, bet, toatr&l Areuo wi i«k. Cincinnati, Ohio. TKBSI8.—Ladiw, «1 Qentlemen, »l,6o.S

frti.

N. U.—The Madame will answer no Utters with out fee of |1 andaS^ent stamp is iacloMd. A.idrnx Look Uox 531. aogSSdwly

.MUSICAL.

if

THIS DA\

s.^iu

PRICES MADE to SELL THE GOODS without regard to the COST

-ia sij f:

EDSALL & CO.,

Cor. 4th and Main Sts.

J. A. W. JONES. .n .r H. B. JONES

JONES & JONES

if Mi.

LKISSNER'S PALADi

jOF

MUSH)!

No. 48, Ohio Street,

OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, SV!i'

rKKHlC-HAUTK. INH.^1

n- Sole Agent tor xtnU

Vhickering & Sons, Knabe A Co., Sleek di Co., Robert ffunnt, Gate & Co., the Celebrated Patent Cycloid,

0 mt

And other well known and reliable

PIANO FORTES!

Also, Cathart A lUedhaius, and Prince Go's celebrated

Church, Parlor and School Or-

1

gam* and Melodeons!

A Large and Kl-gant Assortment always on hand, which will be sold at LOWiCB RATES than the same quality of Instrnments caa be had of any other dettlat- in the West.

OW* None bat good reliable Inatfamente dealt in, such as I can warrant te my Cui tomers for FIVE YBABSI ,wr«

Ptatios, Organs and Melodeons told on Monthly Payments.

Ho I For tlie Campaign I

Brais anil £iii«er Band Instruments, Tenor and Bass Drains Cocoa, Ebony, Boxwood and Silver flics Trimmings lor Drums also, flag* of ali

sizes,

all o" th» best quality and lowest rated. Beod orders to HIlrt'H

PALACE OF *MUS10.

All Itlndsof Mnslcat Instrausntt tepaifed the .uost approved manner. fAw

MUSIC.

J, Q. LINDEMANW,

DKALEB IN

US»1

PIANOS, MJKLOIKO MM

ORGANS,

Vtollus, Ouitars, Clotes, and all kinds of Masio* Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash Street.. TKBBH HAUTE. INDIANA. Sfeit.

TUNING AND REPAIRING of PIANOS and other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will be taken in tnade for NEW ONES. •t** aulORdwtf O I.IKDEMANN

j-:. '.rx-UTir CO.,

sia

10

original color

FROif

&

UUUir

sM *u

I NO

VKCKTABI.B _* ANBKOSli

IS WUAT TT Fl'APOl:TS TD

Ii.

ET.,

Airay,Uit-yLrsRed

OENOINK HAIIt KTCSTORATrVE, changing Light, or faded Hair to the DARE. Lvstbucs, Tkisskh, which so adorn yuuth or afte. It will positively eradicate Unmors and PandrulT from the scalp, and where there is lifein the glands, will cause anew growth nf Hair to pa forth on baltl spots. Thonsants aretusti'yj Iok to tbe above.

PBlCK: $1.00 PEB BOTTLK. BOB SALE BY ALL DBUGOISTS

BiRB, or LICK A BERRY, Agents way27 deod&irUm W

Ladies Tak^ Particular Notice.

RKAL VfiLPMlF Mkh% PILLS.

VV A JR. A JSTTICO FRENCH. rnilESE PILLS, so celebrated many years ago JL In Paris, for the relief of female irregularties, and afterwards so notorious tor their criminal employment Iu the practice of abortion, are now ofiered for sale tor the first time in America. They have been kept in compaiatife obscarlty, from the fact that the originator Dr. Velpean, is physician In Paris, of great wealth and strict joHSclentlous principles, and has withheld them from ftencral use, lest they shoald be euplovea tor aniawful purposes iu overcoming f»m*l-ob-itrnctlons, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open tbe flood gates from whatever c»us« may have stoypod them but they are oihre.l ti. the public only for legitimate us«, and ali agents »r« forbidden to sell them when It is understood that th* object is anlawlnl.

Lodie* can poonre.i a box, se»l«J Ji«u» the cy oi iiio curions, by onoltfstu*

0Ii®

T*

posiauo stamps to Ai. VV. iU AOO*lJ Slt, G«tiori»l „r tho United ^t»tpS

88!'

Canadas, at Al-

U«i.v, N. Y., or to auy authi»rl«»t Axent Id

B0WE\, PllTTER & 8MB,

"i'-wooiis

CommiNsioit Merchants,

5

us

,?*Us^ylaments

ft?? 8 i* 7

i- *4

102 Chestnut Street,

PHILADELPHIA",

Solicited,

fash AdTancen made. ?d Salts Guarantied.

tJ

,,

June 8 wiia 5-K£«i?'v£e