Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 October 1860 — Page 3

M,vvr .Ta,vu4v;a4-

--O f- J j. y.siLYEitruoity editou. Ma. Enitoa: Many voters desire you to announce the nam of K. W. CONARD ts a can JiJsto for Mayor, to fill the unexpired terra of C. Y. Patterson, Esq, O We are authorized to announce the name of T. J. FOREST as a caodidate for Mayor to fill tho unexpired term of 0. Y. P.;noD. VJT We aaw two red cap meet on tbe street on Saturday, and after passing, both turned arouad in utter amazement, to find there were so many .left. ET Remember that Major Hahcock peaks a, the Court House, tbis evening. He il an able and eloquent speaker aad will be highly eoteitanio. are hare no doabt. Turn oat and bear him. O" The Journal says that the red caps of the Uoion Guard will be an eye sore to the B. It's, for many years. About seven Ytin wc nrtiami. the lenzth of time red j c uniforms were an eye sore to the patriots of the Revolution. I in CT The Local of the Journal calls tbe Democracy "once more to the breach." Then hsTf been so maoy breaches in the Democratic party lately tbat there will be but litt! trouble in gelling to a breach. Stand still, one will com along sooo. What a Pitt? Toni. Corwin' majority OTer his Democratic opponent at tbe Ute election, was only 7,611. What a pity it is that Edmund's article on Corwins and Lin coin bad not' been- circulated in Corwin's District before the election. That would havefixed his flint for him. HJ Tbe Know Nothing editor of the Journal has found another savory morsel to roll udder his tongue. Doctor York is coming here to peak to night, and the Doctor has been called an Abolitionists. So has every other man who waa unwilling to bow down and worship the Slave power. Stephen A. Douglas goes by thst name among the Breckinridge and Bell men down South. Cosrrsios. Notwithstanding the imploring appeals made by the Journal to those men whom it almost daily compliments with th. epithets "traitors," "renegades," 'dilUDionist, AC, to fuse with the squatters, and vote fur Douglas. We are told that the Breckinrilge men of this city, determined, in caueu on Saturday night, to resist the allurements of the Journal, and to staod by their flag and their principles. The squatters see.ued touch exercised ever it yesterday and could be seen standing in groupes on every corner exhibiting tbe most sepulchral countenances. How glad the Douglasites sre that the 'Dieunioni&ts and 'traitors' won't fuse with tilt 01. Pitch' ntolbem, Col., whip them in. Call them traitors, disorganize, 4c, that'll bring them to a senoe of their duty. W. McKee Dcxx. No result in the re cent glorious victories achieved by the Republican party has given us more particular, personal satisfaction than the election of Woo. McKee Dunn, to Congress from the third District. We have known Mr. Dunn fo more than ten years inti mately mod well, and we know that be pos- I testes every qualification for ti e position to which be has just beeo re-elected by j such a triumphant majority. Tüe people I of ti third District have done themselves infinite honor in thus rewarding virtue I and frowning upon profligacy. It is a high j compliment to Mr. Dunn and one well de-1 served, that he has carried the district by I over 1,900 majority, which in 156 gave I Judge Hughes 1,516 majority, being a tain I of over 3,000 votes. The third district has I been gloriously redeemed. '" I New Tor fob. Liscolx.-No man not an Idiot or anavc, any longer pr.nes.es . to Delieve mat any combination mat nas a . a - a I jfa. I Been or mit maj oe loriucu can aeiesi. i Uncoln in flew lor, jsoneor ineietu V mr V m . 1 mgpspersofthat&tateof any party, pre tena to oeueve mai. lus.on o. utj a. a i iL.i l a? : SV I Uooas ana mow otningis- u xemoc- . a fv av i r ' r . i T I eraey, &quauensm or uisuoionisra can t result m anything else than the most morlirytcg deteat. tne aoominauon ot w r : il. t. L.av : 1 I lecteJ tha: those who .wear by tbe "Conalitniion, nj union ana me enioreeraem oi.ueiaw. .re .u,,5 w,ka w,u-e cry is üi.enion. aecessiou, sun o.arcry . a r I r-1 I .extension. r.ven a oaroarian wouia ce I - T 1 I 111 I disgusted by aueö acomrjioauon as tnis. No dickering, or bribing, or cheating can preveot Lincoln getting from 80 000 to 1C0.000 mojontj over fusion and confusion, Union and disunion, in the Empire State. Choici Arnes. Ourenterprising frieüds Messrs. Tut tie Jt Co., hsve sent us a sam pie of the apples advertised by then in ...iti., (nUmn TKcro sro 11 vriptiit. eompri.ioe the 'best names i.. the c.talouge. Among them we name the following : Newtown Pippin, Eusopus Spitt bergen, Vandever Pippin, Rhode Island Green, President, Tennock.White anJ Tel low Bellefleur, Haw'e Jennette, Farley Red, Winter Red and Fall Queen. These . .11 W. .D,cie,. and the lot isst re- - -- i . eeived at Tuttles is the finest we have ever seen. Of cours i, there is no need to say go to Tattles and buy. The only dif ficully is that the 103 barrel won't begin to supply tha d.raar.d. We wish there wero more such orchsrds as Ragan's. o We call the attention of the Wide Awakes of Terre Haute and vieioity to the following : WIDE AWAKE HEAD QUARTERS, i Cistcim ati. October 24th, 1860. ) To the Wide Awakes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, The Wide-Awakes o f Cin ati send greetiog to their brethren in Lawrenceburgh, Indianapolis. Newport, Colombas, Oxford, Lebanon, Newark, Hamilton, Aurora, Madison, Lancaster, Irooten, Ne'V Albany. Dayton, Cleveland, Springfield, Xenia, Zanesville, Cbillicothe, Circleville, Middletowo.Oallipolis, Portsmouth, Troy, Piqoa. Urbana, Marietta, Richmond, Shel bTtille, Oreensburgh, Conoersville, Laray tt. Terre Haute. Knightstown, Fort Watne. Vincenoes, Camdri lo City, Cov ington, Louisville, Maysville, Frankfoit, . Lexiojten.Pituburgh.Su Louis, Chicago, and neighboring cities and towns, and request their participation ia a grand Wide Awsk- demonstration at Cincinnati, on Frid y evening. November 2nd. Favorable arrangements have been made with all the Railroads centering In this -tity for special trains at reduced fare. AH delegations are expected t6'$ r. i. Lunch at ' o clock 1 . M. was 01 mirca forms at 8 P. M. .,.. WILLARD P. STORMS. MnöSi. fiunnpn E. W AS3ENICH, D. W. C. SUOCKLEY, WM. PENN NIXON, EDWARD V. NOTES. R DELAVAN MÜSSET, Conmiu ef Invitation aad ArraBgementf ,

1 Corwn War Hecrd.

I !a trAAL!n f a wt es' (nlTmanft aa .-f a a vycaaiuic w e en iMe . awtava declarations, to h exactly what be did j aty d to lMrB ft9cMj what were hit sentiments. And it is always best in quoting a aentimeat, or deelirtioo uttered bj any one, to examine the eirennostances, which gave rite t-i the declarations oV utterance of the sealiment. and also to uuderstand the context and what follower " Itia well known to those conversant with the history of the campaign of 1844 that the aborbinrjquestion before the peo. pie of the United States, was "shall Texas be annexed," antl it was to the solution of this question that the Presidential election of that year turned. The various aspirants of Presidential honors were questioned oo the subject and their answers went far towards determin ing their availability. People of both po litieal parties were much divided on the stbject. Those who opposed the extension of slavery, "were opposed, generally to 'an Delation' while those who desired its ex tension favored 'annexation.' Among those -who opposed the annex tioo were tbe leaders of the two great partie which then divided the people of thia country Henry Clay and Martin Van Bu ren, both oppose 1 it for the same reasons namely annexation would produce warwar would lead to the aqusitieo of Territory and the acqusi tioo ol Territory would open up again the slavery agitation which had rested for more than 20 years. To party leaders it soon became apparant that a great majority of the people faro red annexation, and to political demsgogufs it was evident that the elap trap cry of 'extending the area of Freedom' 'preserving Texas from the paw of the British Lion' weuld be a powerful influence in a Presidential empaign. Martin Yan Burun the idol of tbe Democratic party was aacrificed, and James K.Polk who declared for annexation bee ami President of tbe Democ racy. President Tyler, to give one act to his administration that might render it neos asry for the Historian te mention it urged throcgh the joint resolations and on the very night before he retired to thst solitude which is only exceeded by the silence of the tosab posted off his emiiary to the Cap itol of the Young Republic with the official announcement of the annexation. Texas had been reft from Mexico by citizens of tbe United SUtes, and now, seven years after, when Mexico felt bumbled and weak the government had taken this revolted province under its protection, it had be came a part of our confederation. Mexico was naturally incensed. Suppose armed men from Canada had emigrated to New England caused those States to revolt and had annexed tbeu to Canadaunder Ihecrown of Victoria Guelpb? We can well imagine the fire of indignation that would Lave been kindled all over Ibis land. Such precisely had been done in the ease of Texas. Oar citizens had emigrated to Texas with the avowed object of wresting it from Mexico. Their object had been ac complished. Mexico remonstrated sgaiost annexation, but Texas wis annexed. Fail ing to prevent it her Minister leave as and unfriendlj relations exist between the two Republics. Presently we are informed that a Commissioner will be received from us to negotiate concerning the boundary of Texas The Territory lying between tbe Nueces and the Rio Grande was claimed by both Republics. The people inhabiting that region were Mexicans ack no wleding allegiance to Mexieo. Our government would not send a Commissioner to treat of bouodary. We send a Minister plenipotentiary, Mexico refused to receive him. Tbe President throws away the pen of the diplomas and grasps the sword of the cocquerer. General Taylor is ordered to pass the Nueces and advance to the Rio Grande, thus takin? armed possession of th diann k., Territor The inhabitants Jaurt iKoir . - . mnnrt. . nr Did thia are that th.v w Tp-rn. . Xf-Xjrf4n.t Would n ml fl rr, tv.;, trTmen cortint? to nrotect them from aava " Woulll ., rh . ... . them eomlJg wjth del5gh? Bnt BO eTidenl J . w tb , . f . . d:Bnul4,d Xerrilor tL,t SeDtto B,Bton . - . Wfirht. both Democrats and both of the I verv Dienest rerutation düdared that it wou,d be an f aggTt,tion OQ part of lh ÜDitu( Sttleg (J uk armed posn-s ,jODof this Territorr. A distinguished office the , f Uon woU thug " - Q n;9 frjend: Our situation here is an extraord-t.ry oue rioaf t the tnem'$ country actual'. ti eupyimg their fr md cot tonßeUt, the )ttple y the toil having their komti, and we wi:h a small handful of men, marching, with color flying and druaas beating riglt un der the guns of one of their principal eitie displaying the star spangled banner as m defiance under their very nose, and they with " rmT twiee the siae t leait, sit down and make not the least resittanc. not the Is ist effort to drive the intader$ oft. There is no parallel to it." Thus was it evident that tbe Mexicans ocenpie l this disputed Territory, and that they naturally considered their rights in I t I I .1 . . 1 TT a 1 - Tafa J l" Ta7 91 ine u r'n? through and eneampiog and fortifying themselvfs upon it. Had Eagland sent an army to occupy a Territory io dispute between us and that government, a Territory which we had ccepied peaceably for years, would not oar people have resisted? Would they have fled from their hemes and their fields? By ao means. Fvery river would have been made to flow with blood and every field would lave been piled high with slaught ered citisens, before they would have yiel ded op these consecrated rights. Was it to be supposed that the Mexicans possessed no pstriotism. Is ths virtue indigenous to the soil of the United States alone? Reasoning thus aod believing with Benton and Silas Wright, and Henry Clay and hosts of true patriotic men of tbe tiroes, Mr. Corwin, knowing that this invasien Mexico said had been made by the Presi dent without tbe advice or eouseat of Con gress, inspired with the spirit of true patriotism exclaims: "If I were a Mexican I rould tell you. "Hsve yoo not room in your own country to bury your dead men? If you come into mine we will greet you with Moody hsods and welcome you to hospitable graves." Wan there treason In tbat? was there . 0r patriotism in that? When William pt Unding in the British house of Lords 0uered that glorious sentiment whieh alone WOBjd hlT jmrijortalied him." ..jf j wera tn American, as I am an Englishman. 1 would never lay down my arms, never, xevie, NEVER." - ther, 0B t(ncnf ,j tha okM 0f Britiih Parliament that would have thonght of calling Lord Chatham a traitor . ... . . v for cttcriOaT each a sentiment. Yet we I bear Democratic editors denouncing Gov Corrio as a traitor for uttering the same sentiment. wot men. reanewtbeT well whea the speech was Bad t, how the D moeraty (fa) wklih party

wc tUer, belonged) tried to make capital f

. . ! nation at the charge of treason made o sgaiost that distinguished statesman. So disgusting waa the charge, that even thoe political demagogues, who had conjured it up, abandoned it with aharac, aad for more than ten years this broad land might have been traversed in vain to find a man so bereft of self-respect, so regardless of public opinion as t repeat tbe base laader. Gor. Corwin has spoken all over the Eastern Stales and in Indiana aud Illinois, during the campaign just closing, hurling hot shot into the Democratic camp from every stump. Yet of all the Democratic newspapers, not one has been found so lost to self-respect, so regardless of public opinion as to charge Tora Corwin with treason, except the Terre Haut Jour nal. What an admirable organ that paper would have been for P. Pilate of Judea Can't Help It. Complaint has frequently been made that Ed sail, McDougal & Co., keep the aide-walks, on the corner of 4th and Wabash streets, almost constantly encumbered with goods boxes. We have . talked . with these gentlemen calmly, dispassionately, and like a father, and we are roovineed they cannot help it. The constant and imperative demand made upon them by the ladie of this city and surrounding country, for the most elegant dress goods, and fancy goods, compel them to be almost daily in receipt of car loads of goods and Kelly hauls them down fast ef than they can open them and atore away the boxes. Tbev have constantly employed a considerable army of the most active sslesraen and clerks, yet such is the rush of ladies to their eeunters eager to buy that tbey cannot employ more than half their forces in opening goods and disposing of the boxes. Some have supposed that if that beautiful white poney and express wagon where run nut of town there would be such a rush to thst eornsr. VV e are satisfied that would avail nothing as long as they keep auch exquisit goods, and so many handsome salesman. The ladies are evidently tbe rssponsible parties for the incumbrance of the streets and of course no one would think of making war on them. The only hope we have of remedy is that they will soon exhaust the Eastern Markets, and these enterprising gentlemsn will be com pelled to "ge slow" awhile . But there is no telling unless the supply from Europe is cut off. ' - m i ST There were one hundred and eighty tw' prosecutions commenced yesterday. against liquor shop in this city, that have been retailing the "erather" without license so to de. These prosecutions we anderstand embrace about eighty shops that hare been engaged in this illegal traf fic. The Proseeuting Attorney is sealou at the work, and the violators of the law will have to dance to the fiddler. It is remarkable tbat citizens presume to pay ao little respect to the law, and violate its plain an J express provisious with such impunity. The next thing we expect to hear however is, that come limb of the law, will raise a constitutional question in all these cases, and some Magistrate will decide the liquor law of the State, unconstitutional. Temple or Ilonr, At a regular meeting of Evenin? Sur Temple of Ilouor No. 50, held Monday evening last, the following officers were elected for the ensuing six months : Fa Pomerot, W. C. T J Hex BT Hawtiit, W. V. T. H. H Txel, W. R. James Goree, W. A. R. T. A.MAD1S05, W.P.R. H. Steele, W.Trea. S It. FaAWXLiir, W.U. Wji. Hax.va, W.ü. Charles Siblet, W. G. M. KiLBocaiE, W. S. II. Ml'sceove, ) P. S. WkSTFAtl, V II. Steele,. ) Trustees. Rrjc Awat. As we were coming down street yesterday our attention wa arretted by a hörne with a buggy attached rnshing out of 5th street and turning down WabaNh, which being crowded with wagons presented a bad field for atrial of speed. But nehisg dsunted the sted rushed madly on, until running betwren two wagons n ith which the buggy collided and turning over let the hor6e go oo'alone, until be irm Mopped on 4th street. The horse and) boggy belonged to Mr. Chadwick. The buggy was but lightly injured, but the seen was highly exciting for a few moments. in New Booxi O. Bart'ett has just com menced receiving his Fall supply of New Books comprising all the best standard orks, also a great variety of Miscellane ous works including the latest popular is sues of light reading. Bsrllett ha manifested much taste in Iiis "elections and is fast building up for Kiro-elfs popular and paying establish-s-nt. . .. i IT Tom Corwin had no Democratic opponent in the late election. So much for that falsehood. Journal. Just no The above ia not only a falsehood but a very transparent one. The candidates io this District, with their votes, were as follow. Tom Corwin, Rep 10,693 W. B. Telfair, Dem 3.093 O. Stokes, Bell 1,512 Corwin over Telfair 7,610 Corwin over both 6,093 . 1, ET Our corpulent friend of the Journal says he did not see any of the long faces we spoke of in Monday's issue. If the Col. had looked into a mirror he would have seen one of them. As to the action of the Breckinridge men we are informed that such was their action and we were induced to believe it from the fsct thst we supposed that they nnlike the Douglas men were really fighting for principle no a mere man. If they vote for Douglas it is evident they have no principle. The last Effort. On Saturday the 3d. day of of November the Republicans of Praineton township, will raise a tall pole at Prairieton. Messrs. Baird and Moffat will be present and ad dreas the people. Tbe Wide-Awakes aod all others from Terre Ihate, and everywhere else are enriteJ to be present, The occasion is to erect a taller Republican pole than the one recently cut down by some malicious Democrats. Fcarnia iMraovKMcxrs. Mr. Chauneey Roae has just completed three nice tod capacious business rooms on the south side of Wabash street near the eanal. They form a nice block of two story boiMings neatly finished. We notice that he is making preparations to erect others adjoining, extending the block to 9th street. This is but another evidence of the enterprise and public pint of Mr, Kose, We wish we had more nah tali.

DIED. At the rtsideiico, of his son in this city, on Saturday evening the 27tb inst-, Bruno

J. Boelsum in the 70lb year of his age. Massier On Sunday evening the 23tL in st. by Rev. M. A. Jewett, Mr. James Roberts of Highland, to Miss Hannah E ldj of lJ.ii citv. Terre Hauto Produce Market PPLES Dry Hyde 12-iH DrreJ iirb ilie..l 55 LAKUper lb llil'i Green 50i6t LKATHKR BACÜ.N j Kola B '.P??9 Hams p S. i&ws.l Harness Uo 342.:i KhoulJers, 9 b äi 8 LIME, bush. Mn 8.01) -MOLASSES BEKF S. 11. gall ytSCO Fresh. .......... 63il2 N. o. eo 4':a) Dried OJil.'i O.MO.NS.bashl.tKlu BKANK, wbtto.... 1 00 PKACI1KS BKESVVAX, . (&-2.V Dried, bush 3 50 BUTTER 9 fc... POTATOKS CANDLES. I Irish, bush.. ....'Sü Tallow, 9 1j.12.VS1s; Sweet do 1 CU Star .. 25 kick 9 a CHEESE W. Reserve b K. Dolrr Country COFFER SALT 12K Oblo Rirer.bbl 175 lit Lake, bbl 3 25 8W Sack, 14 lb 00 SOAP Rio, 9 1 14315 Laryara 16 V Bar 5 Sil Kofi, call UX Java, e ..,-" Sü SÜGARCKA.NHERK1KS.. 4 50j Brown 9 ft,. F.O'GS, Jdien... 8lu Cruihod, 9 ft FEATHERS, e B.35S4U SEEDSFISH I Flax. bush.... 0 11 83 e 00 9 60 Mackerel so. 1 10 vk Clover, do.... No 2 kit 3 75 Tlmothj do Fresh, lb Salmoa W Pickled Herring is SCod nrlb 7 TALLOW 9 j TKA Y. H. 75 Imperial ft.801 OS FLOUR, bbl.. SU Gun Powder do 8a GKAI.N Black 9 Is ..601 OO Wheat, bo. a MJaOrt TUHMPS, bush 3033n Cats. bush 5TAK, rail 00 Rre. buih 5(n VI5 EGA K. rail 2 Corn, bush Vt&'iB WHISKY, rail. S(J HIDES WOOL. Washed 953l Green ft,.... Unwashed 1820 SPECIAL NOTICES, The Great Holland. Remedy BOZRHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. Persons arject to nervous or sick beadscbe will find in BoerhaTe's Holland Bitters a sure, are and pleasant remedy. It soothes tbe throbbing bead, corrects acidity orthe stomach, as sists digestion, and crevtrs a kesltby appetiu. It Is, without doubt, a most delightful prepatlon, and an effectual remedy. The fact tbat it is now every popular medicine throughout all the Holland settlements iu Wisconsin, New York, : Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, speaks much in its favor Seo advertisement in another celumn. From the Wheeling Times an l Gazette. Though it may seem strange to many wh hare not seen it, yet there is no doubt of the ract, that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative willchange grey hair to its original color, and caus- it to grow on beads entirely bald, and by a few applications keep it (rem fulling off. There was a time when persons who had lost their hair were compelled to wear wig- or go bald, but since tha ad vont or Prof. Wood's Tenle, tberr la no longer any necessity of w i$ or grey hairi. Practical advice to Ladles. The first8jmptoms of disease should never be disregarded. If not removed, serious ot'iIs will Inevitably follow, and in seeking as. sistauce all remedies that will act violently or reduce U e strength should b sroi'led. They, instead or assisting nature, weaken and debi.it&te those oran. Cor Female Complaints, take McLeans Strengthening Cordial and Bloc Purifier. It Staads pre-eminent In all disease peculiar to females. Try It; It is a delleieus aro malic Cordial. Oct. 17. W'arrantrrt Purely Vesctable. All the ingredinents of Brandreih'p Piil sre purgative, and act ia conjunction to opei detach, disiolve, cleanse, cool, heal, and 10 carry out or tbe body whatever inju a tt. By be ing digested itke the food, tbey enter lato an nnJ mix with the bl jod to search out aad remov all unnatural co l.-etlous, cleanse the blood, am cure tubercles , ulcers, die., let them be in wba nsrtof the system they may. They lrja c part of the body. bey earry away nothiaj tha Is good. They only reinere what is bad. The asiist nature, agree with It, act with it, and ai ways do their work well. 1 heir ose has saved many a valuable life. Bold at principal office. 50.294 Canal street. Price 25 senU per box. Sold by J. R. Cunninsham, Vain street, Ten Hante Ind., and by all respectable dealers it medicises. Oct. 17 d Mrs. Helmbold's Exthact or Otcnu ror diseases of the Bladder Kidney, Grasnl, Drepsey, A.c.. &C, llelmbold'i Extract ef Racba fir secret and Delicate Discacer . Helmdold'a Extract ef Bscbu for N'ervens and Debilitutedsuffurers. Hclmbold's Extract ot Barha for Loss ef Mem ery, Loss of Power, Dimne-s of Vision, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerresand universal Latitude of the muscular system. Uelmbold's F.xtractor Bucha for all distressing ailments Obstrtctioas, lrregolariliei, Ex cess la Married Life, or Early Iodiscretioas, Ate. and alt diseases ef the Sexoal Or5an, whether existing In male or female, from whatever cause they may haveorigisated, as'Ine matter how ton; standing. Helmbold'a Extractof Bocka is pleasant la Its taste and odor, and immediate la action. Price f I per bottle, or six bottles for 5, delivered to any address. Depot, 101 South Tenth St., Philsdelphls. an?Jdw3m. To Comsumptives. Tli 8 Adrerllser, baring been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy alter having suffered several years with a severe losg affection, and tbat d read disease, Consumption is anxiousto make known te bis fellow-sufferers the means efenre. elt.le will setds topy r f the presvriptlen nsed (free of charge), with the directions forpreparinj andnsinjthe ssme, which they will find a eure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 4tc- The only o!jcet of the advertiser I in arndinz the Prescription to bone fit theafflietedand spread information which heconceives to bt InTsIusMe, and he hops ev erysnfiorer will try bis remedy, as it cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing th prescription will please sdlress Kv. EDWARD A. WILSON'. Williamsburg, dwly Sept. 16. Rings County, X. T. A Blessing for Needle-Women. ADO ill. OTHISS (OVfULSP TO SIOSMTaST BJtIriOTMss r. A CURE POP. FEMALE WEAKNESS. A large proportion of the female sex way trace the beginning of incurable debility to o-ue irregularity of na tare. These areperinautiy relieved by the Paruviun 5yrup, which contains the protoxido of iron, and theonly form by which this indispensable tie st hi lib err er irr tl e I ! d the want ef which eauses paleness, dizziness, heeduche, debility, and every form of ill-health. The Peruvian Syrap, by its peJf action on the livt rund siomsrb, increases the digestive powers, thus effectually curing dyspepsia, and enabling the food to nourish the tissues and increass the flf sh. Oct. 25 wlm . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. State ef Indiana, Cousety sfige,s VijoCemmon Tleas Court pec. Term, 1880. W m 1 P.irmn iiim'r nftVnll PAirinn. da. ceased vs. Henry Pearson, Wui. A. Pearson, r I U D il I. Pearson, John Pearson, MabulJah Pearsoi., Watt Peurson and Catharine Pearson. Notice Is hereby given that Wm. A. Pearson. aJm'r of the estate of Wy att Pearson, deceated. has filed his petition to sll renl estate of decedent, his persenal being Insufficient to nay bldebts; aud that aatd petition will he heard at th next termof the Court of common Pleas or s-iid coanty. ASD. WILKI'?J,C1. H. D. tk oTT. PlfiU Alt'f. pc31w4 prfoe4 State tt Indlamt Vigo County se. LIVERY STABLE KEEPER'S SALK Notice s hereby given that on tbeSfib. dsyof November 1 wo. hot ween the boursef IU o'clock a. m.snd 4 o'clock p. m. at my stable, on Mai. krt street, betwuen Ohio ssd Walnut streets, i In the city of Terrs Haute, said county, I will ell at publie auction the stallion horse "Ko Koy"- the property of Kobrrt King, to pay m Charges asa Liver) Stable Keeper forth keeping of said horse, sesrued aod to accrue, as also lor the expenses of skis sl NORMAN T. WELLS. Oct3l w?w prsfee 4. Ovorcoato I HAVE a great variety of Overcoats from one of the best Broadway, Kw York, Houses. Tbey will be sold low for aa.h. At W lit! f , fSOtlwf MerchattrtUV,

!Iood Purifier and Blood Pills

PHARMACVeX

DR. R O B A C KfS SCANDINAVIAN KEMElHliS XXfllE" DR. KOBACK.THB CELEBKATY ed Kwedish Physician, Introduced his BiOOd PurlHcr and Blood Pills in the United States, ho set forth in plain language their curatIve properties. This was years ago. Ihe lash or recommending them has since been taken on Of his hands, heightened men wbosocbnractei for sound Jud'nicnl and philasopby, gives theli o iinios weight in the community, men w ho observe, rolled, and make 'assurance doubly sura bclore they dociJ-are everywhere crproviuf. and urging tho use jf these wonderful Preparations. All who confide in tbe wisdom snd honesty of this Claas, or who chose to Investigate fothemselves are now of one mind on .his important subject. The evidence in the possesion or Doctor Roback, which is at all times acceseible to the public, establishes the loiio wing fiori: Thai the Blood Purifier and Blood Pills have been proved by analysis to CO XT AI x xo iiisekal; Toal they cure the almost universal complaint Tinrin with unerring certainty ,andln a very short time That alter all other medicines have proved use less, tbey relieve LIVZH CN'MPLAIST. and restore the health and strengtb'of the sufferer. That SICK FEMALES, ho have languished for years lil helpless weaVess and despondency, recuperate with great ra ,iidity under their Invigorating operation. Tha ill sexual disabilities are removed by their cor Jlal and gently stimulntinjr properties. Tha ney recruit SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, however tbey may have been trifled with and loused; mat their direct tendency is toiengmei life, snd renderit enjoyable. That operating: directly upon the poison of disease in the blood. they OACSK BOON TO HEAL, tnd discharge from the system, every taint rf Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they RECRUIT TBK DEB1MATED, and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, tha liver, tbe nervous system, the skin. glnnds or muscles. aatsiao raox tarcaiTicsoa obstbcctiokb is the blood or scratTioKS. in which tbey do not give prompt relief. and,(l administered before the very cilidal of life has been Invaded,) effect a painless and perfect curt Dear In mindtaat the rcandiuavian vegeta Me Blood Pills are endorsed by the experience of thousands ol living witnesses, who, in letters tffldavits, medical works and by word ormoulu proclaim tUem lebe the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to tbobrsken down vie ui.s of ill-health. I hey hunt disease through svery uvenue and organ of the system, and ea ,cl it thorough I) ft no' permanently. No one cau doubt tutlr supeiiority after one linsle they are not only better, but in fact. cheaper than any other pills, for it taxes a less jumoer or them t prod uce a better effect. Price ol the f canal n avian vageiaoie Biooa rurifler, 91 per bottle, S5 per halt aozen. Of the feanUInivian vejcctauie Biooa rius.sj cents pe kx, or 5 boxes lor S 1Head l)r Kobacw's pocial olices and certlflatcs. published in a cunspicious part of this psjerlroiii time to time. ., a a l . 1 TT f I Dr Kobaelt's Meuical Almanac anu ramiiy td riser, contaii.lng a great variety of interestng and valuable Mt-dicnl iniornialion, can be ai gratis of any of his Agnts throughout tbe rtuitry. . . . I In diolcult or complicated cases, ut. Kooacs nay bo consulted personally or bj letter enclosng one stamp for tne repiy. . . .Jv Principal office and salesrooms, 3o. . ast Ith .treet, JJ building Irom Main slroit, Cinciniati,ChlO. Libratory no. SI HaiommJ treetFormale In Vi '0 comity vi r. .u. avan-ny, ''errn-tlaate; Samuel E. K. Fis-k, Mi bile own; m.Li. SUuey, Son Uosoen; Peter liuklrk, 'entreville. and by drussltts and merchants jen rally ihronshoatthe ünioi. oc31 wtr FOR DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Ac. Tbb snccesnfnl introduction and ne of tLif cele brated Remedy baa been the signal for a literal flood of compounds called "bitters," offered in various forms from a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until this word "Hitters" is but another nume for "grog," or soma villanoos whi.xkcy mixture. But the really greet reluT derived rrotn the minute dose, one toapoonful, of our medicine, B CEE HAVE'S H0LLA5D BITTERS, anrl the tntire abtrnc of after jtrottration, has esta blished for It s reputation which the host or imitations and counterfeits Lave foiled to undermine. It is positively a vegctnMe preparation, with barely sufficient pure spirits to preserve It. But oue size of tho genuine-, (llalf riut Bottles.) price One Dollau. It is a medicine of long-tried cOcacy fir Purifying the Kood, so essential for the foundation of good health and fur correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For INDIGESTION. Try Barhave's Holland Bitters. For HEARTBURN, Try Barhave's Holland Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try Brjerhave's Holland Bitters. For WATERBRASH, Try ßorrhave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try BoTbave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE, Try Bcerliave's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVENESS, Try Barbave's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Boerbave's Holland Bitters. In all Nervous, It hen ma tic, and KearaTgie Affections, it has in numerous instances proTed bJghl beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. Tcead Carefully t Tbe genuine, highly-concentrated Bojrhavi's HoLASD BITTE S is put tip iu half pint bottles only, and retailed at One iK.llnr per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated medicine has induced many Imitations, which tho public s bo aid guard against purchasing. Bweart ofimymition ! Su thai our name it on tt label qf every buttle you buy. Benj.Page, Jr.&Co, SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURGH, PA. The Vigo Agriculmral Scc ety YYTILL hold its regular meeting at V T tho Court Housoon Saturday nest at 1 e'clock P. M , at which meeting tho election of officers will take place. Kvery member is requested to be present. Oc3iid5ffl E. B. ALLEN, Sec'y. Public Sale. I WILL offer for sals at my residence, nine miles north of Terre Haute, near New Go uen, Ind., on Thursday, November 13th, leöU, 21 bead of Cattle, 3 yoke of Uten, several Milch Cows end some II ne Calves, two of them Rull; treso t attle are some of them Thorough-Bred, ,ome Pal-ßlood, the btUnco HigU-Grade Mso, 4 head of Horses, one line Family Horse; lot of Hogs, one floe Cbesicr White Boar; a lot of Farming Utentils, Flows, Harrows, Cultivators, Sbovel-Plows Warons, 1 good Log Wagon.one ofMuony's Combined Machines, as go-ni as new: severalsets Harness; 1 set Wagon Harness, and some other articles and animals n .t described. TERMS OF SALE.-l will sell sllof the above to the highest bidder, on twelve months time, the purchaser giving 's Note with approved se. curuy, waiving valuation and appraisiuent laws. I also offer my Farm at frlvato Sale, consls ing of 800 Acres, alt fenced, one half under cultivation, with a good House. Batn and rita bling, with plenty of good Stock water. Also, t few Thorough-Bred Cattle, piy Stock Hull, f rinco Edward, to which was awarded tbe high est prte st our last Annual Fair, ray Premium Cow, Kuby, and 3 beifers. OC24WI O. BARBOUR. Public alc. WILL sell, at my residence io Bonev Creek township, on Monday, tbeSlh I day of November, s large lot ol Personal Proprty, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hay snd one Cane Crusher and Kettles ore, are., A ersdit of fourteen months will be given on all sums of llvs dollars and upwards on sums less than S cash In hand. WILLIAM GILLCREES. Soldiers of the War of 1812 WHO enlistedforflve jsarsorfsrduringtbe war.the hslrs of enlisted soldiers.snd all persons holillnj old patents or claims te military bounty laods.locatedin Illlnoisor Missouri, deslrlnf te havetkelrelaimsattended to, without stpenseto themselves, or desiring any Info r matlon in regard tsthem,ri tf cisrrs, will please address G. Waas ((bait, Box 3391, St. boms, ne. AlUsmmoilsttlsBsproropttyatttndedtebT . WAftD HEALY, ltwtr Sont7tssAsnt,

Hollaiid

Bitters

GREAT REVIVAL

IS THR DRY GOODS . 'i TI1AD The) Old Carlllo Corner OR!fMWABA THIRD BT., LATE I. Ui RICHAEDSOX, coNvsarij) mo A JIammolh Uitabllshtntiit i C ALLST) TBI lOtoroi wrra NewQooda at NewFricea! The undersigned bega leave to announce. to tbe citizens of Terre Haut tad tcrrcund'ng countrj, that haTisj; taken Iba store room ltely oeenpiai by Mr. J. S. RicniEBSox, known as the drl ile Corner, be has refitted it in modern style, anal ia now entblei to offer to the public lar and eil selected Stock of Dry Goods any House in the city can boast of, aad at uch prices as WILL DEFY ALL COMPETITION I To enumerate all the v irious articles comprised in my slock in a newspaper advertisement, would be impossible. Suffice it to say, that taj siock comprises every article ne:cssary to meet the demand io city or country, all of hieh will be sold at SURPRISINGLY LOW RATK9 ! "A nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling," is my motto; hence. my sods shall be always what they are represented and but one ptiee shall be asked. The Ladies of Terre-Haute and vicinity are invited te sail ana examine my stock before making purchases elsewhere. Et-pecial attention is direet'dto my stoek of Ladiet1 Woolen Knit Goods, üooi, Capt, Opera Cloalt, Mariptta Hoods, Xubia Scarfs, tC-e. Of which I have an endless variety. Also te my extra fine sleek of 9 Which are superior to aavthiag of the kind ever brought to this city, and whieh will be sold at NEW YORK PRICES, and must be disposed of within the next Srrrr Dats, as they are oo Commisiios, and are bound to be sold. They consist of the finest Amekioak, Russian and Gkbmah Fras, of the most fashionable styles. Ihaveal so a fine stock of the SWAN DOWN TRIMMING, an article io roach admired bj the ladies, O Ladies will find it to' their interest to examine this stock at once. cnAUL.ES AliSClTVLBU. MANHOOD! lIowLost,IIwnettr'tl Just Vublithed, in a Sealed JBkvelope, A LECTURE on the nature, treatment aas' radical cure er Spermatorrhoea, er Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions, producta- Im potency .Consumption and Mental sad Physical Debility, Hv KOB. J.CULVEIWELL.M.D. Tbe important fact t sat the awful eeaseeueaees of self-abuse may be effectually removed without Internal medial ses, or the dsagerous spplicstsons ol caustics, Isstromeote, medicsted bogies.andothersmpyriealdsvieee.ls hers clearly demonstrated, and the entirely taw aad highly successful treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author, fully explained, by means oi which every one Isenabled to eure himself per fectly,andat theleast possible coat, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums ef the dsy This Leetnre will prove a boon to thousands sad thousands. Sent ander sesl te any address, pest paid, en reeelpt of two postage stamps, by addresses. Dr.CIIAS.I.C. KLIKE, CO First Avesae, refw Tork.ost Bow iWS. aoSfWrr

Treasjrcr'ö Notice for 1860. TefAffax esyers ef Vigo CenMfy: Tai-ASitiks OincE, Oct., 11th, 160. "VTOTICE ia hereby (riven to tie tax psyersofVlgo County, that the rate of taxes for the year 160, are as set forth In tbe following table:

S 2 e o a. e Kami or T'f.3 mi 9 2 - e u J. w 'J- 3 i- X V. f- o S Hsrrisou tu, cts cts cts cts cts eta rta S cts outs.citr Ii 10 0 3 15 77 do in city IS do polltx.5U Honey (Va.lJ do poll txSO frsiiieton..l5 do poll la.5'1 Pr Creek. ..IS dopolltx.5') Pierson IS do poll tx. 50 Riley 15 do poll tx. 50 Lost Creek .15 de polltx.50 5evius IS do poll tx 50 Otter Creek 13 do poll tx .30 Faveite IS do poll tx ii SugarCrek 13 do poll tx SO Linton ..... 13 do poll tx.50 1.7 So SÖ 30 S5 &o 25 J'i r zo ss 50 25 so 95 50 23 50 55 50 23 5(1 25 50 10 511 10 :u 10 50 IO 50 10 5' 10 51) 10 so io 50 10 5) is :.o 10 50 10 30 9 13 13 B7 1 50 X I 5J y.' I 50 79 I 50 PO I II 10 3 13 13 2 VI IS 2D 30 15 5 95 15 15 It 15 1 30 13 9 1 75 IO 15 V7 50 5 2 10 .3 1 30 io 25 13 15 K7 10 13 53 13 1 50 The County Treasurer will attend in person or by deputy, at the following places In the several To ffnstiipj, for tue purpose or receiving taxes, on iuc loiiowing uays lo-n ii: Township House, Honey Creek Township if puunuij, Uli. j j , jouu. Prarieton, Prarieton Township. Thursdar Ko v.l. I S0Ü. Mtddleton. Pratie Creek Townshin. Fridav oov.x, irou. !-. .r,' ' ' "arttord. Liaton Townshin HilnrHi, V.. 4 ASVU. - ' . - V usual place holdiui elections. Pierson Town ship, Monday, Nov. 5, ieG:i. .oca port, Kiley Township. Tuesday. Sot. . lovi township House, Lest Creek. Wednesday. .lOT i, iron. Usual place of boldinc elections. Nit!nTn ship, Thursday, Nov. 8. 1PC. A, Creal's Otter Creek Township, Friday, aov. s, leou. New Market. Favette Tawnshin. C.inr,l,. ÄOV. 10, 1800. Macksvi lie. Sugar Creek Townshin. Mondav. aor it, teuu. Sew Goshen. Favette Townshin. Tueadav. . , - ' Not. 13. IKOU. From aod after the 15th day of November, and until the third Monday of March thereafter, the reasurer win be found In his office. In Terra Haute, at all times readr to receive and receipt H. D. ECOTT, Treasurer Vigo Co. Oct. 26, dw4w. OPEN. MINSIIALL & PADDOCK have just opened a NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMEHT! n Miosh all's new building next door west f Potters Hard Ware 8tore. Their stock of CLOTHrNG and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods! is fresh, fine, full and complete, embracing 11 articles usually kept in first class estab lishments. They also propone doiug a fine llerch; tit Tailoring businesswith this view they have secured the services of an A No. 1 Cutter one who thoroughly underttand? the art of cutting elegant fitting; garments, and by keeping a fie stock of PIECE G09D3 ! they will be able to obviate the necessity which lias heretofore existed of sending abroad for fine Clothing and tasty business suits. Their stock of Pieee Uoods embraces all the novelties in Beavern, Caftmrof-re, Vesting Ac, Sc., and will be sold by the yard or made up in elesnt fitting garments at short notice. Throughout the season they will receive all the new styles of Clothing; and Piece Goods ai they appear in the Eastern Market. More anon Call and examine. Old Sachem Bitters and Wigwam Tonic. THESE Delicious snd Fsr Famed Bitters are recommended by the first Physicians of the Country. on ace unt mt their l'nrlty sind Great Medicinal Vlrtnes. Tbey sre pleasant as nectar to the taste, and pronounced the liest Tonic and Mlniulantever elfered to tlie Public. Their curative powers In cases r General Debility, Lota of a ppetlte, Conan pittton, Chills and lever, ete , are unparalleled, and as a guarantee tbat we feel warranted in claiming what we do, we bag leave to state that our assertions are endorsed by Prot, -iilltraan, of Yale College. Prof. Hayes, of Massachusetts, and hundred of others. For sale by Grocers, WJne Merchants aad Dngsi sts generally. PAIKCIPAL DEHOT-143 Wsler-st.. N.T. sepiewCm Slate Hoofing. I would respectfully, call the attention of all persons, that are bulldlna;, er contemplate, ss doing; to the fact, that, 1 am prepared, to furnish LATE ROOFINGS, and pstit on; all kinds ef buildings; at such rates ss to make it a matter of consideration, as it will cost hut a trtSa more than tin snd willlast a life lime without repair, and needs ne painting. WILL WARRANT IT X0T ONLY WATER. PKOOFBUT PIRE-PKOOP. I will take pleasure In shewing samples to any person who may wish to examine them at .No 20 west Ohio street. Best or reference given if desired, and al work warranted perfect er no pay. C. H. BROWX lam also prepared to contract Tor the erection of buildings of every discretion, both public and private. Plans and specifications furnished to orderr Shop Ko.26 west Ohio steet. Give me a call. C. H. B. Kept. tSd In . State of Indiana Vigo County is. In theVlgo Circuit Court, March TermlPOl. Kmma Arnold vs. Horace B. Smith, aad Asber A' ort on. Be It remembered that on the 6th day of October IHlo the plaintiff by BassetLher Attorney filed In the Office of the C Urk ofsatd. Court her complafnt against said defnadaale and also the affidavit of a dislntsreated person that the said Asher Morton Is not a resident of the State of Indiana, be is hereby notified of the pendency of thlssalt and requested te be ana appear In asld Court on the first day of next Term thereof te be held oa the 1st. Monday of Marek 1NS1 and answer said complaint or the same willbe heard and determined la his absence. w4w. Attest AND. WILKIKS.Clsik. To Rent. DWELLIN O HOUSE on North Skh Veet.oescple.br Dr.laetla. Kneulre .aaaaSMrsaev Isepii

I0KE TO BE ADMIEED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM ! KVtm WOBT BT KINGS OR EMPERORS: WHA T! A A CA ÜTJFVL II E A DOP HAIR. fHE article that will naturally re- -- store the color ef the hslr, (the cbangiag of which te gray being an indicatioa ef a lack of proper sscrenons.) Is traly a valuable rnediclae tco(. Wood's Hair Tonic is tbe only safe remedy for baldness, dryness, premature .bange of color , anu tbe evt-ral evidences ef a lack ef ee.

v v.fU m .mc ,wv turn mmil, wnitncaa fojnd. Qnick preparatiens abound, aad"! tonics" Ail every "corner grovery' io the f o cetions at tne roots ei the a air, which can be hair rosa try. Avoid all "hair tonics" anless kaowa to tbe preparation cf some mn ?hs celebrtlr v. - . i i . -j ti . ... uu utvaiuv suii'i-niuFt v9 bui ici any fcOtrumvenderexperlment opon your hair. Teock nothing you have ant good reason te believe ia all tbat it purports to be. Professor Wood baa earned, by years of severe test of tbe virtues of h's prepaiaiion, bit present fame. Orer 130 ce r. tiflcatesare before us ol the value of this Hair hestoratlve, from parties who have tried lt Bead the following: ".NstvYoEi, April 19, 1838. . DR. WOOD Dtik Pta: Permit me to ex press to yoo the obligations I are under for tbe entire restoration ef my hair to its original color. Aboutthe time of my srrlvalla the U sited States it was rapidly becoming gray; but, npoa tbe application of your "Hair Kestoralive" it on received its original hue. I consider yoar hfsurative as a very wonderful in venues, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. 'l am,dearsir,your's iraty 8.THALBERU. EEV. C. W.BTTLER, 15DIA5AP0L1S, 15D. ssys be wore a wig for several years, but by the use of Wood's Hair Bestorative be now baa a floe bead of hair. Prepared by O.J. Wood 6c Co., 114 Market street, St. Louis, and 444 Broadway A'ew York, and sold by all Drop-gists and Patent Medicine Dealers: also. Iv all Kancv and l ailM Dealers in the I niled states snd Canada. Wm sT. Wood c3 Oo.. ARE, ALSO, AGENTS FOS DR: MANN'S CELEBRATED AGUE BALSAM. Oct. lO.dwCra. SECUltlTY Fire Insurance Comp'ny OP NEW T0RK CITY. Cash. Capital, all paid $900,000 Surphif, Aug. 1, I860 183,584 TNSURES Merchandise, and Ral -a- and Personal Property, at as low rates as sny . ninnsoj, returning io the in sured 70 PäK CK.XT. ef the KATPKOPITS. SMlli las W ta A J V nuiiviu IBSU1CU Incurs No Liability t msy pn w 1 1 v c I u. . . L. HiTtsri, Sec y. DirsiNKss sni.if iTPnnii.i,i.. . . . vuvin the 1 errs Haate Ageiey by ULUitui; c. D U I . Sept.S6dw3as. Oo. 50, Ohio street. ATWOOD'S B ITTERS, Tb. Best Aromatie Tonie ETer Offered to tae Public. RECOMMENDED BY THE FACULTY, or its Superior Medicinal Quality. rpHIS elegant eomound, which has scored tbe a connuence anu endorsement or most orthe leading physicians ot Kw Kocla.d. la a n.i.i.. ble and efficient form of Oaiataa. r.niiin.ii. . 1 1 the peculirilies of Peruvian bars, careiully combined with vinous tester and tsiseii and cannot tail to meet the wanU of the debilitated. It Is a mild fsais to the stomach. Ibm,..!. the spj.etite, assisting digestion, pre-eminently good in dyspepsia, strengthening and lnvigoramii, u, Jiiouic ido ggrroit systems alter prostrating diseases; and in fever and ague, or kindred complaints, its aid Is invslnshu. v diarrhoea, dj.enttrT, cholera morbus, the pas. lie m7 rest sssnred there is nor can be any better gebei.l remedv. Onoof th? very bestrbysicianiin Bostenbaa said thafills the tx-st preparation of Bittet s that has ever been offered to tbe public Put up lu ha!i pint as well as qaart bottles, ta order thatall may convince themselves of ts superior merits. Pot further particulars reference Is made to tbe printed circulars For sale n, CHAÖ. H. AT WOOD, 18 Central Street, boston, P. M. DONNELLY, Terle Hante And by Druggist generally. ocisdwly CHEAP CORNER ! To those who Prefer Baying NEW AND CHEAP G00D3. rJ UIE LARGER PORTION of our -A- recent purchases for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE t Has srrlved, and haa been opened; but we have been so busy in arranging, marking and sellins, that we have bad no time to iniorm our friends in the country of the EXTRA INDUCEMENTS ! -We have in store for them. But bow, since The State Election is Over! fOf which we dare not complain !) And gentlemen tan return to business enre more, we sieze the occasion to say, tbat ' WE ARE IN THE MARKETS with a Slock of Dry Goods, c, Ac., That Cannot Fail to Please the Closest '.buyers 1 Our Stjles ia Ladies' Dress Goods Are very handsome, aud tho variety is almost endios. In SAatels, Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Collars, Laces, Edgings, White UH,ds, Skirts, te. We offer rsie bariir.i, t3 which we respectfully invite the attention of tbe Ladies general l . Please call and look through the sioca.and whelbei you buy or not, yew will find the place to make jrour purchases, when your circumstances or disposition inc'iuejou to buy. Without any lei.gtby enumeration of tbe Stock, era boast that we can undersell everybody, all we ask is a call, and s careful inspection, and if we lou'i show you tbat you cannot do auy better in Terre-Haute, we will not insist upon a sale We do not toy Goods te lay lon;uKulbe sbelvts but like tbe tides, tbey must be constantly muting, la active benefictsl trade. Country Merchants Willplea-.e remember tbe CHEAP CORXH, Featbers, Vera, Yarn Socks, Jeans. Lin sey, Rags, Rsg Csrptt, Country Linen, ÜricJ Fruit, Deeswax, die, ke. Taken In exchange for Goods si Cash rates. Thankful for for former patronage we hope to maintain and ikcrsasi t tie same by rata conduct and lisiral dealing. Very Kespectfpliy. HIPLEY fe OANALDSON, Qilgdw P UKNITUREI CCallandexamine ray new and superb sleek of Pins Furniture, Chairs, Matt rasses, cVe. Per quality, quantity, and low prices wot eeaalet West ofciucinnaii, at 44 Mala street.be. tween 4th and 5th streets. J. C. WALTER. TJND ERT AKIN G 1 ;cioth, Velvet and Wood CoAste I In sny style to suit the tlemasd at very lew priees. ' Only Agent la Vlge Ceaaty fer the eelebra-tedalr-tlgbt Metallic Burial CASKETS AND CASES. Ail arrangement for FaaeraU promptly ata tended to. ItRemember 14 fala-et., beUSth and at hi J. C. TtTAIiTCrt K aepNdwlf s '