Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 October 1868 — Page 4

Skcbetabt Seward was recently iu vitcd by -eomc Now York Democratic politicians-to r&dtlxc&

ii

Whss

Setmoths and

BLAIBmo^r: to which Mr. SEWAIO .TQfy emphatically that he drt

tirA

intend to support theeo

candi^fltes that ho was a Rcpnhlican

arid

phould support Gbakt.

HoS/

Doxatj

J.

Warner,

will

The

aa able

lawyer of Irttchfi©ld county (Cooo./. Bar, who waaono of the delegates to the Tammany Convention, made a 6peech in Cornwall, Conn,, recently, in which he warmly supported

Grant

an^

war with

Colfax.

He said he preferred peace with

10

Grant

Blair.

Thousanda of Dem­

ocrats are of the Bame way of thinking. The alternative peace with Ghaut or war with Blair— is preeented »o plain that there can be no mistaking it.

General Dix asked

SEYMOtrs, Ihon Governor of New York, for troopg to aid in the enforcement of the drsl't, Setmottr took tbieo week3 to make up bis mind about it, ani to excuse biE delay wrote quibbling letters to President

Lincoln

draft, the unconstitutionality of th? law, and tho threatening temper of the people. Ard this is tbe man a very email portion of the Democratic party pretend to think wan thoroughly loyal during the *var!

The

"Washington correspondent of tbe

Worcester

Sp-j

Blair if be gave up tbe contest.

He repliod that fce was uncertain aboutit, but in a despondent tone, fca continued that they could obtain no money, allud. log to the Democratic Executive Commutes thare. Tho ITurr Ycrkerd had promiM'i Vass ?50,000,but not p. cent had twareceived.-:• "It 'msa fcgrd woric and up hill at ihat "^s'aid MontgqMERT, in concluwos- ..

Bzposts

CDurte

Skyaiotjr

Tbe

and

1

Louisville

Journal

locution for

be ruled by tho Republi­

can*, and the Democracy cannot prevent it*

STATE ITEMS.

Fremont

will be at Muncie to-day.

The

great dxjtt

now devolving on

every Republican is to prevent fraudulent voting.

Every parson who robbed tbe School Fund and used tbe money for gold gamMing operations, wa3 a Democrat.

Evert

man who denounced Union sol­

diers as "Lincoln hirolingo" was a Democrat, Hia name was Daniel W. Voorhies.

Bowles, Milligan, Horsey, Heffron and fiumphreya are very anxious to have VoorheeB elected, but tboy can bo ac* ccmmcdated this year.

Evert person

engaged in tho Sons of

liberty conspiracy to murder the Executive and overthrow the gDvernmont, was a Democrat.

31b. OsCar Tawyas^B bc3 oeen appointed Vice President rf thG Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway Cc-mpanj.

Bills

roa "Boarding vctora for elec­

tion" are among tfco claims regularly audited and paid by the Democratic Ivsecetive Committea la Evansrillc.

H£BS iB nnothor item from Madison, showing ihe result of tbe lat« Democratic meeting in that city"Capt. Jamea S. Roa died of his wounds at a quarter past one o'clock yesterday morning. Barilatt, another of tbe wounded, i? also reported dead.'-

At the end

of

Tbr

the second week ot tho

present session cf the State University, there were enrolled 215 students seniors, 28 juniors, 9 sophomores, 66 freshm«i), 77 remaining 3j. in tbe preparatory department. The number is considerably larger than at tho same date last year.

Souso of Refuge is reported to lv

in a fine condition, having ninety-oao inmates, almost enough for two well sized families. Good crop* ware raised this season, which will materially aid in tbe oonduct of the establishment*

SSPtTBLtCANS,

see thnt every Union

vote in tho Sixth District ia polled. Be at your places of voting early, and remain

all

day. Work without ceasing.—

Select & challenging committee and let them be present at the opening of the polls. Havo conveyances for the lame th« aick and the aged. Give tbe whole day to the cause, and rote the uaacratchticket u'

*3^

Tre Bedfoti lndepmuiejti learns

W Shields

Horatio

about tho Inequalities of the

Hablen Stevenson, Anthony Creat. Peter Lyon*,

Whito,

1,000

Blair

others thut ho ia goiag to ITow Joraciv tn recovor from ihefatiguesof tbehomoward voyage. Tho trouble with him will bo that ho'will not "be nblo to make up hi.1* aind which State to commence oporatloos iu until it in too Into and tho elecVico ever, ft took him more than a year to dccido whnt steamer lio would come finme on.

comments on a

paragraph in tbe speech of Mr. Colpax in which be said, "Wo merely want this {Jd!qq to bo ruled by the men who have shown devotion to the TJnion," n« follows:

"Exactly, Ihe men who have shown devo tion (o the Union

that

the Democracy of Qmma ceunty have

shipped into that county two hundred ifc logal voters. The Union men over there propose to knock down and drag out all such illegal voters who present themselves at tho polls.

0 THE FABMEKS"

i^or paskz

M# #3

corarrr. •***&$,

Having established Agency at Montezuma for

BUYING WHEAT,.

1 will refer you to the following Card. D. B. 8MITH.

Wr, the undersigned. Farmersxf Vigo Connty, bare had dealing) with H. B. Smith for many years, end all transactions on his cart have been honorable, and to oar entire satisfaction, and hie repetition in the neighborhood In which we live, for boBOtsble nnl fair dealing, is good.

W Croely,

Ralph Wilson, Nathan Baldwin,,. Newton Rogers, ?.% 0 Bodiee. W Dickaisjn

SfJ

._ "t~r

j. i.,z ii

Oliver Bonode, ... W Krtunbhaar, If? Thomas Harden,George Jordan, Henry Pennington, 1 Patrick Curley, WmD Johnsou, Harvey Kraus, Ralph Conover, WiliiaiB Johnson,^-

... John Jackson, few* JsmeeMieaelberry, f$$S Henry 8

Go Wotd Thomas Pinbk^' ,n1.

/I-

W fitewart, James Jackson. Dan Walfesr, (John He's,

David tTigb

I am personalty acquainted with the parties whose names are horewith attached, and they are among tbe most intelligent and resectable farmers in this oenntv.

I'd

HVfVi H.

o8.wlw

caya that fin activo Dem­

ocrat, in a recent interview asked Moj*t-

00MER7

WANTED!

WE WANT

Bnsbeis

WE

want 200

WE

vt:y reepecting tun fat-aro

of Geneva! McOlellait. Socio of bi3 lends osj- ho. is going to stump fonnsylvi.nia fcr

WANT 500

I""

We

being merely a circum-

Republicans,

as is well under­

stood on both aides, aud not donied on any so that the Republican motto, being interpreted, ia "This

Union shall bb

RULED BY THE REPUBLICANS."

Fifix Seed!

Bnshels

Clover Seed

•t,

Bnsbels

Timothy Seed!

FARMERS HAVIKG ANY j- .SELL

OAIL

BEEP SEED TO

COUNTRY MERCHANTS HAVING ANT RUED ON HAND,

will

Such is

the Republican motto, according to the Republican candidate for tho Yico Presidency.1'. rv,r

Wel), what of it What is tho

Journal

worrying about? It this Union is ruled fey those who saved it, rather than by those who tried to destroy it, we don see that anybody but rebels should object. The Union

Pay Cash FOB &*»*•$<• 4

"What

we Buy.

joies & jom

Farm Implements,

tbbbe haute, ind.

DRY GOODS.

Campaign

Year!

General Order No.

Low

vote cast for Hendricks and his

Democratic associates on Tuesday next., is a vote In favor of another War. Desolation and Ruin.

for Ihe Fall

Prlcea

'.rt™ !r£Sb

1068.

."£i -f .4-

Fall Stock now opening

.• '..1 .• .tft AT THE

DRESS GOODS! NOTIONS! TU1MMINOS!

DOMESTICS!

FLANNELS! TICKS! STRIPES!

PJRIN1S!

%r &C.9&C.,&C.

Alto

klargeand

well aeeoried Stock of

A E S

O a in

Ol£ CLOTHS,

E S

ff J-C-^ ?. .#*^1

"Wall and Window

Papers,

Looking Glasses,

See

aLi-s- i-

tSSflUJ

ih*

BI MEMBER

O W I E S pi Is the order for the Fall

-AT-

W. 9. SYCE CO.t

T- i- rtBhi

SECOND VISIT

-OP-

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—TO— ,t.

!.•

Creal,

John Braiv, W Bishop, Fairbanks^AntbonyM Ostrander. Kdwin Osrtreli, George Sauk?.

Wm Walker, I Isaac Uottreil, Hensley Himmonc

wtf

j?' 1 1*4

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Terre" Haute

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SIMPSON, Clerk. (is.|

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)., sv,*,'. .r.*

yt: ~i*

if 4,* S a J? *xv S

LUNG DOCTOR

And Physician for

r\f%

AND SEK US

i-::

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Chronic IMseasss!

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WRITE TO UN! _-i -w vr-.. i"~ j* m&i 7 ,^e

jjjr

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Li-

h.

Original founder of the Montreal, Canada, Medical Institute, and late Proprietor of

the

,ff«t

a

8v*-" iv"

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ai'-*

'ST. LOXJIS

LUNG INFIRMARY.

-rtr-

PS)

Wonld most rcsfeotfully announce to tho citizens of this piece that he has consented to again •isit Terrs Hante, and will be at the

U.

1.

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE

—ON—

%K'

Tuesday Mornlng/ttet.

I3tli,

And will remain until

Monday Morning,Oct. 19th,

Where he wiil ba pleajod tc ccaeult with all who may be rnffertn^ lrom any ot thx fcllowlng diseases

A A

Diseases of the Lungs and Throatt BVmchiUs, Female Complaints,

Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scrofula,

Salt Rheum, Distorted Limits*

or Contracted Muscles, Paralysis, Fits,Spinal Diseases, St. Vitus9 Dance,.......

I/iver Complaint, Asthma, Heart Disease, GRAVEL, ETC., ETC.

-*.3

Dr. Spinney baring »p:nt tho last fifteen years of hi* life in tbe treatment of Chronic complaints •sly, feels that be can promise cures in

cspss

which have heretofore been deomcd hopeless.

OFFICE IIOUBS, from 9 to 1. 9 o'clcct.

to

6 and 7 to

YOUNG MEN

Who may ne suffering flroci the effects of yonthfnl follies or Indiscretions, will do ~eil to avail themeelviM of this, the greatest boon lntd at the altar «.! sufftUng hutaani'y. Dr. 9: will guarantee to forfeit one hundred dollars for every case of lemInal weakness or private dteeue* of any kind or character, which he undertake* and Ihils to euro. He weald, therefore, say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read this notice, that yon are treading npon dmngerous ground when you longer delay In seeking the proper remedy for yonr

bempiaint yon may be ia the Erst stage ber yon are approaching the last: if yon are bor dering upon the last, and are sa&ning eoarn or all of the effects, remember, if yon obsiinately persist in procrastination, the time mnst comt wtian the meat aklllfhl physician can read-r yoa ao as* satance—when the dear of hope will be closed agaiaatyon: whoa x.o aagel of mercy ean bring yea relief. In

bo

ease has the Doctor failed of

Mcceaa. Then let not despair work itaelf apoa yoor laatintioni bnt avail yourself of the beneneial results of his treatment, before yonr esse la beyond the reacn of medical skill, or before grim death hnrriee yon to a premature grave.—

.J*

Consultation Free

LEGAL.

J^OTICB OF INSOLVENCY.

The estate of Nathan Pncketl, deceased, has been declared Insol-mat, and will bo settled accordingly, at the December Term, 1868, of the Yiga Oommon Flea* Conrt. GEO. O. IUY,

Bopt S3 dltwSw Administrator.

^NNUAL ELECTION,

Tor Governor.

tor

Lieutenant Governor.

For Secretary of Stat?.

Fm

Auditor of State. ... For Trasor*r of State.

Vat

S I N N E

Oierk of the Sttprem1*Court. For Koportor of the Bnpremo Con.-'. For Attorney General. For Superintendent of Pnblic Instruction. For Beprosentative in Conerese. For Jndfraof the Conrt of Common Pica*. For .Prosecutor of tbe Conrt or Common Pitas. For State Senator. For two Bepreientatires in the Legislature* For County Clerk. Fc County Treasurer. For Sheriff. ifor Retl Ketate Appraiser. For Ocunty Comm«ioner, :tj District. For Coroner, And one ABseisor in eacb Towmhip. In witness whereof I beret} Bit my linoa and the real o' ihe Vigo Circuit Court, thi? ISthday of September,

x.

]£c8.

Notice is therefore hereby given to tha 3aiil Defendant of the filing and pendency of tbts pro ceeding,and that tbe same will bj heard and determined at tho next term of oursaidCouit, commencing on the third Monlay of December next A. D., 18G8.

Attest: n. If. SIMPSOI?. ClerV. se23w3w

STATE

OP INDIANA, VIGO COUNTV, SS: Vigo Common Plena Conrt, IVcpnilcr Torn:. 1808. Hamnel Alford. ~i vs. Martha Alford,

The east half of the northwest quarter of section eight (8), town ton (10), north range nine (9), west and the west half of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the somheaat quar* ter, except one and one-half (ty,) a:res off the southwest corner of the list described forty (40) acres, all situated in section eight (6) town tea (10), north range nine (5) west, and on

BATUBDAY, tho 31st day of October, 1868, within the legal hoars of said day, at the Court Honsedoor, in erre Haute, I will offer the rents, and profits of the above described Keal £s'ate, together wi«h all privileges and appurtcnancei to tho earn* bolo-gins, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highe bidder for cash, and upon failure to waize a eum euffijlont to satisfy said Executions and costs, I will then and there offfr the je-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to tbe highest bidder for cash to satitf/ the same. a^This 7th dav of Ootober, 1868.

of

1868.

To ihe Sheriff of Vigo County, Oretiing

Ton are hereby commanded to give notice to the qualified voters of the respective townthips in Vigo County, that at their respective voting p:&cee in each Township in said Connty, on the Second Taeaday, being tho thirteen day of October, A. n. 1863, they will be entitled to vote for the following Officers, to-wit:

BITFU3H SIMPSON, Clerk.

State

op

,a?|

At the request of many of our Citizens, Dr. Spin ney, the Celebrated.« -i i-4 *z a*

Ivdiaka,

Vico

19til elcc'n

Couktv,

SS.

I, Jolm Klzer, Shoriflf, hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy nf ihe original precept of election issued by the Clerk of be Vigo ircoit Oiurt, and to mediree'e andtbeqaaliQed vot«rs of Vigo County will take notice a cor 'iugly.

JOIiK KIZKB, 8heriff Vigo Connty.

DTATE OF INDIANA, VIGO

OOUNTY—SS:—Vigo Common Pleas Conrt, December Term, 1368. Jnlla Ann Gennng, Executor of Elisba N.Gannng vs. Eliza H. Genung, Lewis B. Gennng and Zicri

Gennng. Petition to sell Land. Oa this day, to-wit, tho 23d d»y of Septem ber, A.D., 1S6S, comes tbe Plaintiff, by Win. K. Hendrich, Hsq., Attorney, and file their complaint herein also, an affidavit, showing that the l.'ofcndants are nou-residents ef tlie State of Indiana.

Divorce.'' ^vt*'

On thlsday, to-wit, tho 0th dnv of October, A. D„ 18C8, comes tho Plaintiff, ijy Bairrt & Cruft, his Attorney, and file tholr complaint lioreln also_ the rotuinof tho Sheriff to tho summons herein, showing that tho Defendant is nonrosident of the Stateof Indlano.

Netlee is therefore hereby given to ilm sa'd P.fendnntso! tbo filing and p-ndonry of this proceeding, and that thesamo will lio heard and determlned at the next Term of our #aid Conrt, commencinp on the third Monday of December next A. D„ 18C8. tsr -.

Atteaf: RT7FTT3 ir. flMPflON,-i-7w3 -PrfSC.Oi) «lerl:,

Sof

HERIFFS' SALE.—By

virtue

an Execntion and a Feo Bill issned from the Vigo Common Pleas Conrt, to mo diroctod anddaliverod, in favor of .Timoa Pointer vs. Christopher n. Wallace, and a Fee Bill issned from said Court and to me directed, iu favor of Anrelia Slmmsand Jamos Pointer, and against Christopher H. Wallace, I will ofi'or (or sale tho following described Beal Estate, sitnatcd in Vico connty, Indiana, to-wit:

Sixty-six (66) acres off tho south end of the west half of the north won quarter of section thirty-three (33) town eleven (tl) ran go nine (9) west, the same being the portion cot oft'to SamenthaF. Baker, as ono of tho hsirs of David Hps-i, dee'd, and on

SATURDAY, the 31st day of October, ISC?, Within tne legal hours of said day, at tho Conrt Honse door, in Terro Hante, I will offer tho rents, and profits of the above described Beal Estate, to* getherwith all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding sevon years, to tho highest bidder for cash, and npon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisry said Execntion and Fee il and coats, I will then and thore offer the fee-simple in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest biddor for cash toBntisfy the samo.

This 7th day of October, 1868. JOHN KIZEB, ShorifT. octTwtds Prs fee SG,00.

SHERIFF'S SALE .-By virtue

NJ of the following Executions issued irom the Vigo Oommon l'leas and Cirouit Conrt, to me directed and delivered, in favor of 1st. Winslow M. Bnrdick, 2d. Edward Walmsloy, 3d. James M. Mason, Administrator, tc., and 4th. James Micklobury, and against Nimrod C. Sparks, Penelope Sparks, Bobort Vanvalzab, David Pound and David Logan, I will offer for sale tbe following described Boa I Estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff.

Oct7wtd-Prs feo 80.00.

SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue

lw of a copy of Decree and Execution lsauod from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Cbauncey Bcse, and against Mary 0. LuBk, Margaret Luek and John W. Lnsk. I am ordered to sell the following desert Md Beal Estate, situated in Vigo County, In-diana,to-wit

Lot No. ono (1) in tbo subdivision of forty-sevea and 3?-liX)ths acres off tbe eac-t side cf th west half of sec'ion twenty-two (22), town twelvo (12), north, in range nine (9), west, ns d-gjgnated on the recorded plat of suldsnb-dlvision, itade by thauncey Bcse, and on

Satuepat,

the 31st day of October 18C8,

within tbo legal honrs of said day, at tho Court Honssdoor inTer.eHaute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Beal Estate, together with with all privileges and appurtenances to tbe same belonging, fcr a term not exceeding soven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy sald^Executlons and costs, I will then and thero offer tho fee-simple, in oud to said Bcai Estate, to tbe highest and best bidder frr ra»h tp satisfy the same.

This, 7th day of October, 18C8. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. octCwtd8-Prf 86,00

OHEKIFF'S SALE.—By

virtue

of an Execution iasued from tba Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Hannah Go dwln and against Sidney B.GoudwIn. I will offer for sale the foliowlnpdes. cribed Beal Instate, situated iu Vigo conntyj /ndi«na, towit:

Part of ent-lct one (1) ndj 'inicg the city of Terro Haute, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on tho west lino ot Sixth Street, io ibe Baid city, fifty (50) feot north of tho Cross-cut Canal, in the north psrt of said city, and rnnning from that polut west one hundred and forty tight (MS) foetanl four (1) inches, the-ice north ninety*oje (91) foot, thonce cast one hundnd nnd forty-eight (148) feet and four (4) inches, thence sonth ninety-me (91) feet totheplaco of b°g inning, and on

S&TUBDAV, the Sttb diy of October, 1S69, Within the legal hours of said dar, at tho Conrt Honse door, la Torre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Beal Estate, together with a'.l privilodges and nppurtenancej to the samo belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to tbe highest bidder for cash, and npon failure to realize a snm sufficient to satisfy •aid Execntion and costs, I will then and thero offer the fee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy theramo.

This 30th day of September 1868. JoHN KIZEE, Sheriff. sep30*3w prs fee89.00

SHERIFF'S SALE—By

virtuo

lO of a Copy of Decree and Execution issned from the Vigo Circuit Court,

to

connty,

me direct-d

and delivered, in favor of Hannah Goodwin, and against Sidney B. Goodwin. I am ordered to 11 the described real estate, sitnatcd in VIrofollowingIndiana,to-wlt:

Part of out-lot ono (1), adjoining the City of Terre Hante, bounded a« follows: Beginningat a point on the west line of Sixth street, in the City of Terre Hante, fifty (60) feet north of he Qross-cut Canol, in the north part of the said citv and endraniegfrom hat poiot,trrst onehnnd andforty-eigh (148) feet ana tour (t) inches thence north ninety one (91) feet: thencv east one hnndred and forty-eight (143) feet and fonr (4) inches toenee eonth nia«ty-o'ce (91) feet to the place of beginning, and on

SATURDAY, the 24th day of October, 18C8, within the legal honrs of said day, at the Conrt •ocae door, in Terre Haute, Iwfli offtar trro rente aad profits of the above described Beel Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to same belonging, for a term not ex

yean, to the highest bidder for cash, and failure to ivlizo a eum sufficient to satisfy Mid executions and ooett, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to tbe highest bidder for cash to satisfy tbe same.

This, 23 day of September, 1868. JOHN KIZVR, Pberltr, iepS3»Wtdi-Prf f9/V.

tf

'S SALE.—By virtue

a Vend*. Ex. issned from lh» Vigo Common Plea» Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor'of George G. Boo*d, and against Luthar Hilled and Albert E. Vtfppdis, 4 srdend t» sell the tollorrhif: described Beiil Kstale, situated in Vijo county, Indiana, to-wit:

Tha north ealf of lio north half of tho aast fractional cectioo nine (9), town twelve (IS), north of range nine (0) west, containing sixty-nineand 2G-l£9th.« acrc&, and on

SAfTUBDAT", the 21th flay br'betober, 186S, Within tbe legal hoars of said day, at the Conrt Honse door, in Terre Hante, I will offir the reata and profits of tha above described Baal Eatetf, together with all fklivBagoa and appnrtsnsnces to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding aeven roars, to the highest bidder for cash, and npon bilnre to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy eaid Executions and ousts.

I will then and than offer

tha tee-simple, in. and to said Baal Estate, to tha hie tie* bidder for cash to satis'y the same.

This 29th day of Sopttmber, 18 8. JOHN K1ZEB, Sheriff. eepSOwtd Prf SG.00.

OHERIPF'S

SALE.—By virtue

of a Vouoi Ex. is

ssncd from the Vigo Common

riias Conrt, to io» directed and delivered, In favor of St. *'x. Bel. Philip Randolph, Gnardian of Msbiey'a heirs and against Preston tparks and John Owen?. I em ordered to tell the follow* ing described Real Kit ate, situate in Vigo connty Indiana, to wit:

Boginning ten (10) rod east of the southwest corner of thesonthwoit quarter .f secti thirty three 3), town eleven (tl), range nine (0) west, running thence east forty (40) rois, thence north ono hundrel acd fcixty (1C0) rods, thence west forty (40) rods, thence a- nth

om

hundroj and

sixty (1C0) red to tlie place of beginning. Also another forty -crcs described as lollows:— Beginningat a pciut flit (JO)riU- fast of the southwest earner of thesonthwest qnarter of said section ihtrty-thiee (S3), running thence east forty (40) ds, thenoo north one hundred and sixty (160) rod», tln-nc west forty (40) rods, thaoce souih one hundred and sixty (100) rods to place oi b'giuning, an) on

SATUBDAV, the 31th day of October, 1868, within the legal hoars of said day. at the Conrt 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 exeeding seven years, to the highest bidder, for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, inandtosaid Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 30th day of September, 1868. JOHN K1ZEB, Sheriff te. 3)Wtdfl Prf SO.W

HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue

from tbe Vtgc Oommoa Pie»s C-nrt, tn mo directed and Relived, in favor cf Mary F. liangford eedecainst Alexander C. Comb*, am ordered to sell the following described K-»1 Estate, situated InVi :oCounty, Indiana, to-wit:

The tiouth half of lot N three (3) 'n McMnrraln's addition to the o!ty of Terre Haute, and on SAT0BDA7, theSlth day *f Octobtr, 18C3, Within tho legal honrs of said day, «t the Conrf Honsa door, iu Terra Hante, I will offr the r^sts and prcfitsof tho aboT- described li.al EBtato, together with all prirllenges and appnrt n*nces to th« samo belonging, fjr a terai not excsedlng seven years, !o tho bight at bidder f.'r c#3b-, ana npon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satbfy said execution and costs, I will then and there oS^r tbe feo-fimple, iu and to said Beal Estate, to the ghest bidder for cash to »ntl*Jy tho same.

This £0th day of September, 1868. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. sep30w3w prs fee $0.00.

SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue

IO of an Execution issued lrom the Vigo Common riois Conrt, to me directed and de.ivered, in favor of Joseph Miller on6 trgaret Miller, and egiif st Lnther Miller, I will offer for sale the fallowing detPTlbod Beal Estate, situated in Vii?o Connty, Indiana, to wit:

The north half of tbe north half of the east fiactional section nir.o (9) town twelve (12) north of range nine (9) wejt, containing sixty-nine and JO-lOt) acres, and on

SATURDAY, tha 2ith day r»r October, 1868, Within the logal hours of said day, *t the Conrt House door, in Terre Han o, I will ofkr the rents an1 profits of the above 1.-scribed Heal Eitate, together with all prlvlledges and appnrtencos to the samo belonging, for a teim not exceeding sovsn years, to the higho bidd for caab, and npon fillure to rta'iza a sum sufficient to sati-fy Biid Execution and oosts, I will then and there offer the feo simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the higest biddor for cash te satUfy the same.

This ^Qth duy of September, 1868 JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. eop30w-3w prs foo $3.00

TTACHMENT NOTICE.

A

State of Indiana, Vigo county, SS—Gideon Par. mer vs. Kara Bead. Ontlie2ith day of August, 18G8, the Plaintiff filed with me the affidavit and bond to entit him to an Attachment against the goods and chattelsof said Defendant, faid writ returned exo uto-J summons mt found. Mow said Defendant 11 take notico that at my Office in Fayette Township, Vigo •uoty, Iud., 10 o'clock A. M.jOntheOflth day o- September, 1868, I will hoar nnd determine said caii3. Wi oess my hand and sod, thieS'h day of Dept. 18G3.

By order of the BOABP OFDIBECTOBS. £cp23w2w

J^OTICE TO HEIBS.

Notics is hereby given to tho unknown heirs of Charles B. Fairbrother, dec ased, t'at his estate was declared finally s*ttled at the August Term of the Vigo Court of Common Pieas, an they ate he-cbyuotiiied to appear at the December Term, 1868. of 'aid Court, and prove .heir heirship, and recoiveand receipt for iheir distilbu ive shares of said Et*te. JCHN H. S.BLEV,

Sep24-dldw3w Executor.

MUSICAL.

THE PEOPLES PLATFORM

I **, T?. a- FOR THE

PALI, CAMPAIflJ*

Oi"1868. ZmM

W\

1. Men of all parties agree ikut my candidates for publto favor are the heitever broaght out on a platform. 2. They have been tried for years, have stood unflinchingly, bavo come up tn everything that ihov were recommended to be, and ore the poopl8 choice everywhere. 3. In opposition to all wl e-workars -\nd petty depredators my candidatea ftavo steadily rose np, gathered Btr-i.g.h, a::dstan is this :l»y united as th«? strongest host ever kuown in the history of the conntry.

**.••«*+

.ofi,

KISSNEB'S

'ALAGE OP MUSIG,

48, Ohio Street,

TmK. 1C.HAUTE, IND.

UNDERTAKERS.

{JKDEKTAKBR .. M. W. O'CONNELL

ilaving purchased bsck from

KBot'

~o

S. If

name.

te

OPPOSITE MOKXEH'S BAJIB

Are now opening th^r &Maa^

A S 0 0 1 :t 'i? 1?,-' it.i

LADIES' CLOTH,

-h

Chad wick,

Grnbor Co., the Unde-'tahers Establishment, and liaving

lead

eeven

'yvars

rttperienes in

bnsinesj,i to furoisn Metalio Bn-ibe rlal Cases,now,prepared

Caskets, and Wooden Coffins, of all

styles and sizes from the best aad largest stock of burial material in tbe

State,

Terre

at

101

Main Street,

Indiana.

.datf

Terro Haute

P. BARBSRT.

8f.i

DOMESTICS.

I N S

_L_

MUSIilNSj Bleached A unbleached.

GINGHAMS, Ac. Delaines,

Wteeeys,

A Large

9

Striped Flannels. Dotted Flannels, Cloaking Fl^onels.

la New Colore.

Best Waterproof

Oloth

In Black, Drown and fipM-mtxel, :.o sWi l.l?tC5:"a

At

$1,25 apd 9l«50

per

A*

5

¥ar«(

J,

I

I A Lar^e Wne of

E S S O O S n'i

Bought at Atiotion, and told

For SOds. on tlie Hollar

"^.'hosieby,

fa'

Gieves," Bhatls, SaMa£, etc., in Large Variety "4.

C.' WITTIO 4fc CO., Next Door to Davis' Drug Store.

DRY COODt.

[.*1

JAMES \V. WATT3, J. P,

sep8dlt-w3w

gTOCKHOLDEBS' MEETING.

Notice is hereby given that a meeticg of the Stockholders of tho "Western Plm.lc Bad Company" will be held at the office of Scott ft Duy, in Terre Haute, on Thursday. October let, 1868, far tho purpose of electing fivo Directors for the ensui year.

•j

WEDNESDAY, SElP,

el

,i. 111 JL. Jte.i.

1. The finest and lost lot nf KIIi-lT OLASS PIAN03 aad nil other kiudi of Mnsical in'iruments ovr offored for sil-j in the Wast, ot:. lie foand at Ki^sner's Palace of Muaie. 2. Hanuredsof parchnsers who havo been using my Piano for years, agreo that thrv aro the best lasting Pianos known. 3 Purohaiing lar^oly for cash, also, by eccu pyitig the extensive building of my own, t'tns javiugcostly rants, myonstomera will rose!re the bom-fit of ell such saving!, and gtenter «rg«in can I'^had of me than ever known In the tl*Mir. of the Pi^uo trade heretofore. 4. No old nibty st^ck on hand to gat ridalT, 1 Jt eveiythlng now, and adding thelatistl upa ted NuVeltlus e^nat,iniiy to it. am in fnvjr til p«rti*a uniting with a on th .-vn-.i 4 isll m»k special to ys'iir vjt-' tliia Fall.

j29.Ha

I 8 1 A A A

UNDBRTAIiEK, is prepared to execute'

1

orders in his line witS

neatneat and dispatch rner

ot

fr»et«.

IOWA

j. k. Marsh

REAL ESTATE AGFENCY. FARMS, WILD LAKD6, And Olty Property of every deecription, for Sale.

Anexperienee of tfteea years enable as tola* ear* satisSaotion te every ^epattmentof bns nses

t*

a ting to a general Real Mate Agency.

HARBERT & HARSH,

84 -wAjjtxrt grwKvi,

a27dwlj .« DeaMoinemlotra

30th,

1868.

'ft!'

k'

«7f

KBAJTD

at

Winceys, Empr's Cloth,

Delaines, Baretz,

T,

I .1 VU- u: -i

And everything in the tnayof

HANDSOME

DRESS GOODS.

TVELL, RIPLEY A' CO.,

I Corner Fifth and Main Streets, 'f® TERRE HATTTK, IND.* Iii

mm

WWEM, P0TTEI

third and Cherrf

Twre Hotit*. loHan» tanflft-S-dwtf

oifwt"

DRY GOODS.

O E N 1 N O

.• Stfi

-A-

£VC

bill

ws i-o:

FINE LINE

O

A E

S$£

Lot of

FKENCH MERINOS,

rr^-

tl

i?

'"Il

Anives,

Broeiieg,

In Fashionable Patterns.

IS

1

fiA

•SI

In all Colors,

At One Dollar per Yard!

,,

Plaid Flannels, Shirting flannels, I miner's Flannels.

1. ...

I A S

LONG AND SQUARE

A N E

-AND-

ejEC A.'W S

reversible

'3

ilfMDHE

Is

i~i: t:

DltlPLAT

ilTL

i-«

z's

-^'4,-t

r.

A 1? x,

—oi-

&-H

:.ft.

IRISH POPLINS,

af

4

Manchester Poplins,

wt-x™ fi

'^S9T''

Granite Poplins,

»r .. -. -V t.:

a**-*

}f

Eppelines, Alpaccas,

rf

Lustres, London Serges,

:»t

Merinos, Toiled'Venice

*1

vc'-tnr

SHAWLS

Elegant aad Re* I

MISSES SHAWLS!

.!

ULL, RIPLEV & (!l)'8

ti A yi

i'.-'unt- »d

if. jiee--

FALL OPENING

ittyj) '.' Ir* u.

ShMldcr Shawls!

i'

,7-r-x

now complete.

We offer

-.i

fid TSi

GREAT BARGAINS

fi .:

I N

8HA WI.

A I

it P-

WThT

UN,

10% wiHsme sinpii PHILAOKLPRIA,

f:

i\

"f.

w« ei«! «si.

Wo have also a largo Stock of

iNMStie fitMls

At Kic«edihgtjJ

LOW PRICED

Call ud

Look at

oar

tMUnugSftlAMUTT,

i'

OofjMr 8d sad Kaln Sts.

ita

ASTROLOGY.

ASTROLOGY

'L"'

LOOK OUT.

HEWS FOB ALL.

«1,000 TO ANT PJBfttoiT-WHO WILL IQUAL MADAMJC BAPHAEL IN TUB PBOVSSiilOM.

rpHlfi NBYBli^FAILIN MALWt RAPHAEL la tbe best. She sQOCeeds When all ethera hate foiled. All who are In troabie—all who have been nufortanat*—all •base fend hopes bato been disappointed, crmfaMt and blasted by false promisee tuna deceit—all whu have toed muled and trified with—all ay to her for advice and satisfaction. All wbo are doobt of the aflections ol thoeetbey Ivve, rontnlt her tu relieve aeJ satisfy their mind*. laiove

Affairs She Never Vails.

8he has the secret of winning the affectiooa ot the oppoeit# sex. She shows yon the likuoee*

Therefore, come one, come ail,

is

s^4g| ft

what

AGray,SiiKEifRed

ti

DRES9 GOODS!

SexDAi.

SSIMEEEH

Iadlaaa

ot

yonr Itotnre wih or hatband, or absent friend.— She gnides tbe single tc happy marriage, anJ makes the married happy. Uer aid nnd adTtubae been solieitwl io innumerable instance*, tbe result baa alway«

tw^u ib» dimiii

ikhi*ami

of

tag* Speedyand Ilappj

Marriage,-

ghe Is, tbervfbre, a snre depeodence. tt f»

wti

anown to the public at lar^e that she was tbe lit at, •ad she is the only person in this countrj wbvrti •how tbe llkeoeM In reality, and whc. can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns ol lira, which aenbe tested end proved by thousands, both rted and single, wbo daily ana eagerly visit li«,.

To all In bnsiness her a vice Is In vatnable. the sen foretell, with tbe gruateet certainty, tbe re nit of ait commorc'al and business transactions.

Lottory nnmbers gmn witbunt «xtr» rharxe. ^StAUAMK KAPUAKL Is a bona fide Aiitrologlst ,.katevery one can dppend npon. Sbels^thegrsatj,t Astruioglst of !b« nlbeteentb century, it ts at weii-snown fact thatmefce-i illiteratepreteu_rs copy her edT«rtis»ui»nts anil try to imitate r.

Madame liaphael la the eetrentb ilaughter of ttis **venth dangbter sbe was born with a ortnral "ft she can foretell yoor »»r tltoughts. ritit. *'so cures drunkebnees. tOAll interview* strictly privatoaua ujuddcaiut.

As a female Phyaician tier roineiiie* uev^r tail care ail female irregularities, and to prudu.t^ the monthly Sow, without dangnr or exposure.— They can nut icjuro, bnt, on tnt. ciotrarj, it,*) improve the health.

111 jtkbntid, bet. Central kmtt ud •f~'i CJinclnnati, Ohio. Ladiee, $1 Qentlemen, 81,SU.

S. B.—The Madame will answer no letters withunt a fee of 91 Ande3ceni stamp is inoloeed. A.Mr««« lintel.

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! dojtt fail

xa

ejrocubi:

Mrs. Wow's Mil!! Syrap,

For Children Teotking. This valuable preparation

1m

been

Griping in

itsed

KBVEB FADJCNO SUCCESS IN THOU­wfth SANDS OF CASES.

It not only relieves the rhDd from but» Invigorates the stomach and bowels,rain,

corr^ts

ncldlty, and gtves tone and energy to thi who'.r system. It wQl also instantly relieve

tfco

4

r-f,

7

i-' .'£j.*-C* •'-v :1s J. EO§ALL A CO. V, Cor. 4th and Main aits.

0HK FALL STOCK

Bctcel* and ITiml

We believe it the

BB8T

and

SUREST REM­

EDY INTSB WORLD, in

XNTERY

all cases of llYfi-

and

D1ARRHQBA IN CHILDREN,

whether arising teething or any other rruiso. FnH-directionafromusing-

for will accompany

bOttle.' Be strre and call for

eacii

«MR9. WXNSLOW8 SOOTHINO SYRUP," 1

Having the

fac-timflt

sir

of Ccrtts

&

rxnxiss,"

IV. MMniafi* All fttVwM h'tCt •.••• "*r on the outside wrappfT. imitations.

All othew sre bi

fe

GT.ai

fi.

VEGETABLE AMBROSIA

rr ruapoBTS vo

bp,

OENUINSHAIR RESTORATIVE,

Lvstsoto,

fOR SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS.

two

y:

changing

Light, or Faded Hair to tbe

Dark,

Tntgaas,which so adorn youth

or age. It will positively eradicate Humors and Dandruff from the scalp, and where there is lifela the glands, will cause

a

new growth

"f

Hair to

pat forth on bald spots. Thousaai are testi'T ing to the above. FBICKt

ni

11.08 PER BOTTLE.

tXTp

BARB, 6ULICK A BERRY, Agents •ay97doodftw«m BWI

S

DOCTOR WHITlIEB

ABEQDIiAR

QBADOATK

ttw

i.

^i1

of

and

H£OIGIN£,

as Diploma at Offlee will show, longer engaged in the treatment of Vcnbbsal,n»behas

fBivaTc Diseases

than any other

Physician in 8t. Louis.

Oonarrisa, G2s OrdMu,

Hernia and fiuptun all Urinary lHuat«» and SfphilUio or Mtrevrial Affteeiottt ef the Throat, Am or Boatt

The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are unsnrpassed In

Sal

are treated with a

(.paralleled

IttOOtNe Sreniutorrhea,Sexual OehUltj teacy, as the of seif in youth,impoeeznal eneeest-sresultmatnrer-abusoaad in years, causes, and which odnceeomeof the ing effecte, Nocturnal Kmlstions, Ulotchea,follow­otheror Debility,las iazine*e, Dimness of Confosloa of Ideas, Kvii Kortoodings,Sight,

Wi'

Anrsioa

doclety ef Iioss of Memory ual fower,Tsmales, and rendering Marriage improper,ex-tot!and are permanently onred.

&t.

Louis

or any otherclty. Hack Bias of dt. Loo pe pen orove that be has been located th»r-la er by years than any other so advprtlsing.long

The

eetafilisnment, laboratory and pointments are.library,

rivalled anywhere. Age, with experience,ancan,ap be relied open, and the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout theconntry.

past snccess and present perition bu stands it bout a competitor. The Writings of Fttyslclaa trhose Bcnuln-

tlji

is

L'

lis:

•a

unrirallad in tbo West

In

•U mi

nlon-wlde. should be worth

BMuag,

PocToa

Wnittikb

Pamphlet

publishee a Jtedlcal

relating to Venermtl Diseaafs

and the dl«astren« ani varied uonsrqnencee of eelf-abnse, that will be-lent to any asealed envelope for

stamps. It

Certainly no

thoircout-nf-ln»iu.coatthoestuldrena

full symptom iia.a that wilt

rnablti

fpctofl to determine the natnro of

plaint and give wtitteu stntpmoot of tlteir ease that will answer purpose of treatment but where it is conxeniant,personDoctorshouldinterview1etiforweiiastbanost»alas be con uited personally. Those beviug friends that may rtxjuirs advice,cansupply them this valuable work fcjr sending their address,with with stamp. Thns you cau assist tho uuTortunato without their knowing their benefac tor.

snivel

vt more impor­

tance than pnaity of blood and perfect manhood. It is self-evident that a physician who conBnee qiOtself exclusively to tbe study of a cer tain class of diseatos

a^d

treats thuusands ol

eases every year, mnst acquire greater that specialty than one

in

general practice.—Inskill

Many psyslclstuj, recognising thii fact,

tial.

A

Office

Sundays excepted.

lutrc

Jttee patiants to the Dootor after reading Medical Pamphlet.

C-jmcnuaicstiaud

eonddvn-bis

friendly talk will eo«t yon

retired—No. 017 3t.nothingCharles

tsreet,central,yet5to. St. Louis,

n^urs, 5

tt

7 r.

A.

tu

DOCTOR WILBER

Orrtm,.,

consultatiok

AND

Tfon Boone,

bkckp-

018 Washington

Av*aae, St.

Loats, Mo treata with the all Diseases of Women. Lenehoroa, Falling, Inflammation or Uloeratloa Womb, Ovaritis, Prnritis,

Amenrrrbcea,,the-orMeoiWhites,successorSterilitygreatestend

nerrfcagia, DysmenorrbcBa, Barrenness also, erory disease con

Stock.

nested with

Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since tne Do tor om4im himself exclusively

to tbe

treatment of theee complaints, and treats a very large nnmbsr ef

casee,tt folio

«s

that his

kaowlcdgeof them mast be far more ettenslre aad aeonrate that of physicians In ami practice.tbaa 8end stamp Medical ram-gen-

Met of slxp-»5«s.for

No

matter urtio

vs failed,thirty read what ha says. Patients every Weetern

St»te.

Cures guarantoed. Con­in

sultation by iettet or at oQloe free. for patients requiring daily attention.Rooms

assistant. Henr

A

lady

9

A. m.,

to 7

excepted.

Sundays