Weekly Wabash Express, Volume XXI, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1863 — Page 3

PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. PriLADLriiiA, Juno HO,' 2 m.—Intelli­

gence lias been roceivod to-day that Lee anc staff were at Carlisle last night, A rebel infuutry force was seen this morn­

ing about fourteen miles from Hariisbur rnarobiog towards that city.

The telegraph wires are uninterrupted nlong tlio whole of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The trains are running also, but slowly and cautiously, to avoid surprise.

IlAtraiSBrno, June 30 1 p. —The city is quiet. There is no excitement. The sol

diers are all at their post3. Yesterday 400 cavalry belonging to Col. Pierce's command, late Milroy's, had a fight with Imboden's cavalry atMcConnellsburg, defeating them and driving them through the town. The rebels had three killed. On

our side two wounded. We took 3.1 prisoners. The rebel division of Gee. Early, left for Vork this morning, taking the road to Carlisle.

Gen. Leo is now concentrating his army in the valley between Shippensburg and Cham-

bersburg, evidently anticipating an attack from the armv of the Potomac. Gen. Ewell's corps is still in front of Har-

risburg and may commence the attack at any time.

Philadelphia,

Juno 30, 3 15

P.

M.—

Despatches from Harrisburg received this morning stale that the authorities of Harris-

1'iirg have iiifoi mat:on appareutly reliable, that Kweli's corps with a portion of Hill's and Ijongstrcet'f, will move to day towards

Harisburg. They number about 111,000 men.

FROM COLUMBIA, PA.

•Iuno MO.—S. S. Blair, Train Master on the Northern and Central Railroad, left York o'clock this morning, wlun

the rebels had all left except thoir rearguard which was begining to move off when he left 'hc rebels are supposed to be moovin^ towards Harrisburg. Tlicy left unexpectedly

iiml in1-a hurry. It is reportod that Gen. Pleasanton's outer pickets had been seen within four miles of

York. The total demand on York by the rebels mounted to $1,000,000.

Tim citi/.ons raised $30,000 in each and nisLanco and the rebels allowed them 120

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r:ii.-e the balance No private !ain-

Wvs u- molested. .Iie.i w#re. ,/fi|ls

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treated with respect.

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fpf about -10 old cars which

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The Railroad Bort^' of filenRook was

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».fh five pieces of'artillery.

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force at. •. oi

is not over

........ v»t.n ifi pieces of artillery. lie rebel force at Wiglitsville was 3,000,

FROM BALTIMORE.

Baltimore,

.lutie

30.—Tho

American of

this morning publMios the following: I A portiou of the 1st Maryland cavalry

which was stationed at Westminster, 2H miles from the city wa3 attacked yesterday by rebel cavalry, and a running fight ensued in

On the Kierslown road tho preconeertcd signal Mas immediately given and the inetn-

tiri'd ol the Union Leagua promptly assembled, ami i. i'eived their arms nr..I inarched

to tho ban ic nlcs I'lie Atnci icau also says we are gratified

to lm ablo to announce that tho army of the Potomac is in rapid ai successful motion

iiiiilor its now commander.

The character of this movement is such as will satisfy the country of tho vigor^skill

and good judgement of tho new commander. We feol that wo ought not explain this grand movement in its present, stage, but wc assure

our renders that it will give great, satisfaction.

FROM

NEW

YORK.

Nkw Yoi:k,

.luno .'10.—Passengors by the

Goluinbia st-ito that tho bombardment has as yet made but little impression on Port Hnd-

moii wotkn. Tho caution* movements of Gnu. Hanks indicate that lie relied leas for

the ultimate micccsh on his troops than the Lick of supplies in tho gatrison. Tho posi­

tion of din is such that the gunboats

eannol ei-up- rate, and all firing by them has reasetl 'n.ere is said to bo a largo army under M.-iInuler or Breckinr'ulgo in tho rear of

Gen. Hanks, whoso object seems to be to surround him or cut oil" his supplies. MeGruders forco is estimated at lvj.000, i' Hrcckinridgo's at 17,000.

Guerrillas infest tho river, and a largo

iuantity of supplies for Banks'army has been captured. A icbel forco made a raid into

Donalds villc, but were repulsed by the gunboats.

The steam era St. Mary's and Crescent sailed from New Orleans on the morning of the 124th to bring back our troops from Hra-

sheur City, in tho vicinity of which is a large force of rebels.

FROM ALBANY.

Albany,

,luue

30.—Gov.Seymour

has or­

dered Inspector General Miller to go to New

Vork inyuediatoly and organize 30 Regiments in that city and Brooklin. T*®y will l»! drilled in artillery aa well as Infantry,

practice with a view of placing them in tho fortifications.

FROM CHICAGO.

Chh-aoo, June 30.— A special from Mem-

phi- on the 29ih, says the steamer New Ken tukv bungs news that Gen. Logan's division iiad taken an important Fort from the en-

my. He had ruined and blown up ono cor-m-r on Saturday, this producing a breach in rlie walls, through which ho entered. The ii iiol? fought with reckless courage, but ere forced to yield.

Gen. Logan had already mounted two! »avv guns iu the abandoned woik-*.

Heavy firing is go\r,£ on at Viek-dmrg all hc time.

Grant continues to contract the lines daily, making nearer approaches to the enemy's works.

Logan ha* an inside position where lie peinm.in.N. ««•«.

FROM PHILADELPHIA.

a. AllKLVtu a,Juno30.—The

Pbti.aixlthia,

Govcjument

subscription Agent reports the sale of "c»'0 bonds to day, to the amount of $l8.0.r»0,(H

this mode of disposing of the loan has proved so successful, the sales having reached over $ 140,000,000 that the Secretary of the Treas­

ury will most probably continue for a brief period the sale of the loan through the pres­

ent popular medium of sub treasury agencies, should he do so, the announcement will be made tomorrow.

Juue 3U.—The 3rd edition

of the bulletin says, a report is in the city to day, that Gen. Butler has been appointed

Secretary of War in place of Stanton, and Gen. McClellau Gen in Chief in place of

Oen. Halleck. We cannot trace it to any

trustworthy source.

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FROM JEFFERSON CITY, MO. Mi-sotai, Jnue 30.—Great confusion and

excitement prevailed in the Convention the past two days. Nothing done except the rejection of a large number of amendments. It is thought something definate, will be

accomplished to-momorrow, howeve, but it is doubtful whether the action of this Convention will be acceptabe to the mass people.

Chickasaw Bayo!",

25,

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Port Hudson is not taken. Geu. Grant was deceived by a false repot given out be fore the boat landed. The report brought by the Aarzona, War vessel which arrived Tues­

day night having passed around Port Hudson by Atchafalaya. The firing has been quieter to day in consequence of the intense heat.

We have gained possession of another fort on the left.

FROM^'AIIiO.

Cario,

June 30.—By the despatch boat

Gen. Lyon from Yazoo landing, on tho morn ing of the 2G says, thero has been lighting

all day Thursday in the rear of the city and at night one of the rebel fort3 was blown up, causing terrible concassion. The steamer Lyon was fired upon at Cypress Bend on

her trip down by the rebel battery. The fire was returned. The rebels weie driven off with loss, several killed and wounded.

MARKET REPORTS

Terre Hlaute Retail Market, CORRECTED BY A.. C. FURBOW, Wholesale Retail Grocer, No 85 Wabash St

JUNE 12, 1863.

Flour, ftxtra $ —@G 00 Corn Meal bush 70 Wheat bush.. 1 00@1 10 Corn bush 40@ 50 Coffee, Rio, lb 37 do Lag lb 40 do Java Iti 45 Sugar, N. O. choice j$ lb 15 do Crushed lb 18@ 20 do Granulated 18@ 20 do Powdered 18@ 20 Molasses, Plantation, gal (J5@ 70 do Baltimore Syrup 75 do Golden do @1 00 do Sorghum 50@ GO Potatoes bush 1 00@1 20 Apples, dried bush 1 25@1 40 Poaches 39 bush 2 50@3 00 Raisins M. R. box @5 00 Cheese, Hamburgh TR ]L 10 do R. D. $ lb do W. R. & Beef, dried lb 5 Candles, Star 39 lb 25 do Tallow 3R lb 15 Honey lb I2's{@ 15 Chickens doz. 1 25@1 50 Beens bush........ 2 00@2 50 Eggs doz.. 8@ 10 Butter 3R lb 15 Lard lb 5@ 10

NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Ni \v YnnK,.Tune .'1(1 —Money a.Hive and firm.

Sterling dull at 1,(50. Gold lower, opening at 47%, declining to 'Jfi'u, closing jniet at

S'rofKS.—Alton and Terre Haute prefer ed 70. Missouri (i'a (j.r)!'.

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which our cavnlrv wore chased to within five miles of this city. But a lew of them re­

porting at headquarters. Later in the evening it was reported that a considerable force ol rebel cavalry was ndvancing towards the city.

MILITARY

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I tar ttf S. Itannldson*

PENSION CLAIM AGENT,

OFWR AT W. R. JfcKRKN'S HANK.

jgp Business solicited—charges reasonable. Particular attention paid to all cases left with this agency.

TENSION CKRTtriOATF.S AHltlV'EI).

Calvin Ritchie $4.00 per mo. rrison II. Sibley 4.00 per mfi WANTMI TO SKK. Frank Brown, Company C, Iltli Indiana. Lieut, .las. Hamilton, Company K, !)lst Tnd. Lucy A. Griffith, Lost Creek Township.

Call at the Old Established Agetr v. D. S. DANALDSON.' may5 !&w-tf

Forstcr & F.iinil cy, Dealers in all kinds of Oroccries, Produce, Liquors, Wines, Tobacco, Cigars. Also, Ale, Porter, Cider and Lager Beer.

National Block, No. 10. jel8d-2m.

NFVER KNOWN TO I V? i,

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AROMATIC BLACKBERRY CAUJMIIVATIVU. Tho sovereign remedy for

Wysenlcry, Diurrlica, riuv, (lliolnrii. ilinrbut) ami Stiiiimer CouiplalHt.

The immense sales testify to the merits of this remedy. Tho numerous daily reports ol astonishing cures attest its value.

It has advantages over any other remedy, at once curing tho disoasc, anil imparting tone and strength to the system

Is safe and harmless to tho infant., and powerful in tho adult caso. To the soldier, especially, it is invaluable, being appropriately termed by them, in many instances, "THE SOLDIER'S FRIEND."

Mothers find it superior to any soothing syrup for children teething, freed from the injurious effects of Narcotics, gives rest to the sufferer by removing disease. Sold by respectable Dealers everywhere.

Price, 25 Cents a Bottle. Prepared only by WM. F. DAVIDSON, jelBdwGui Cincinnati, O.

Dividend Notice.

Tkkrk IIai:tk & .Richmond

11. 11.

Secretary*s Ofkici:,

Tkkrk IIaitk,Ind.,

June 23, 18(53. S

A divideud of six ((i) per cent., free from Government tax, has this day been declared on t.ho capital slock of the Company, for tho

six months, ending May 31st Western stockholders will ho paid at the office of the Treasurer, in Terre llaute, on and alter

.luly 1st. CHAS.

WOOD,

.lune24d4w'J Secretary.

I'nncers Cured or ho P«v.

Dr. Swank

Will be at tho Buntin House tho 13th and 14th of every monlh and attend fo the treat­

ment of the various kinds of chronic diseases, and especially cancers, in the successful treatment of which he is scarcely excelled by any Physician iu the West he cures them or charges nothing for his services. The

Doctor has cured some very hard eases here —he gives universal satisfaction to his pa­

tients. He is ji regular graduate of ono of the best Reform Medical Co|lcges in the United States, and stands high as a Physician in his profession he has ^also an experieuce of some twenty years in practice, but, the Doc­

tor's reputation is too well known to need any recommendation.

The Dr. discards all poison, making use only of innocent and effectual remedies, so lecting and preparing his medicines himself They are pleasant to take, not sickening nor debilitatin :, 1 -.t bracing, and consequently patients are not deprived of doing moderate

abcr, as ho requires a sufficient amount of exercise to promote health. The Doct. deals honestly with patients if

he thinks he cannot benefit them he will^tell them, as it is no Physicirn's interest to de­

ceive his patients be carries a full supply of medicine, and charges low for his proscriptions.

See his Circulars which contain thirty-five or forty good certificates of cases of Cancer

he has cured. He has more than a hundred Cancers, preserving in spirits, which he took out. mayGwly

rs Clothe the Soldier!

NOSES "-T!:c'r Signals ce. Illustrated with u..-ings of the Roman, i.irecian, Imlian, Negro, Celestial, Aqueline, Turn-up, an:! 1'u Noses, wllti tlic character revealeil by each. KvfS—blit", black, or gT"1?. I ifs—tliin am! pale or full and re1, prim or pouting, scolding or loving. Worrit—large or snail. Hair—light or dark, eoarse or line, s'raiglit or curly. Cheeks—thin or plump, pale or colored. TF.K.rn—regular or irregU'ar. Kars—large or small. Neck—Ion? or short. Skin—rough or-smooth. All to 1)9 amply illustrated with engravings Tho walk, talk, laugh and voice, all iudicato character. Wo may know an honest faro from a dishonest ono, and we will show how. Besides the above, wo bhall treat on Ethnology, or the Natural History of Man or Thys j.oav, and the l.aws of Lifo and Health of Phyeogso.mv, or Signs of OUarJCter, and how to read them of PnRKNoi.OGY, the Philosophy of Mind and of Psychology, the Science oTthe toul. Man, with reference to fdl his relations ofli't), social, intellectual, and spiritual, and what each can do best, will be elucidated in the THRKNOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND LIFE IL'USTKATED. New volume commences July 1st. A handsome quarto jnontlily, at only $1 HO a year. Sample numbers, 15 cents.— rieaso address FOWLKIt AND WRLLS, 3CS Broadway, N«'W York. no 10, 18C3 w3t

Dr. Roback's Scandinavian cmcdies. Are you sick, no matter what organ is effected, depend upon il the blood, which is tho food and sustenance of every organ, is full of corruption My Scandinavian Blood Pills rn 1 Blood Purifier, break up the source of disease in the fluids of the body.— They purge and purify the elements of the blood Itencu tli' lr quick and complete cures in dyspepsia, •scrofula, eruption fits, tumors, neovousness, kid. ney complaints, piles, low fevers, debility, rheumaim, headache, want of sexual vigor, etc., These remedies are astonishing the whole meiical world. See advertisement. Sept22w2m

A COUGn, COLD, OR AN IRRITATED THROAT if allowed to progres*, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable.

Brown's Bronchial Troches reach directly tho affected parts and give almost instant relief. Iu Bboncbitki, Asthma, and CaTAiuta they are beneficial. The good effects resulting from the use of tho Troches, and their extended use, has caused them to be counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imitations. Obtain only the genuine Jirown's fironc/titl Iroehes which havc^roi'Pi/ their efficacy by a test of many years. PcbucSi-mKit and SiniubshIiohMuse tho Troches Military Officers and Soldiers who over-tax the ro!oe ami are exposed to sodden changes, should have them. Soli! everywhere at 25 cents per box,

Jan2Sw3tn.

THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NERVOUS INVALID. Published f«r the lieneQt and as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Rarty Decay, and their kindred ailments —supplying the means of self-cure. By one who has cured himself after being a victim of misplaced confidence in medical humbug and qnaekery. By enclosing a pst-paid directed envelope, single copies may be had of tie author, Nathaniel Mayfair, Ksq., Bedfo. d, Kings County, New York.

Jan28wl.v,

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

The advertiser baling been restored to health in a few by a very simple remedy, after having suffer'd several years with a "ever Inhg affection, and tfc.it dread disease. Consumption—is anxious ma'te kr.own to 1:^ fe'low fofferers the means of cun.

To ail who i:o.-i:e it, he will send a copy of the prescription utcd (free of chiirge,) with the directions for preparing and vising the same, which they will End a RVRJE omut for Consumption, Asthma, Rronch'ilis, &c. The ouly object of the adrerUser Iu sending ths Tprescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he concei vea to bo invaluable, and be bopes every sufTerer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Rev. KDWARD A. WILSON, aplS-w3m Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.

Advice.—As

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200,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED

Immediately, to fill an army contract, for which I will pay the highest price in ..... CASH, AT MY LEATHER STORE,

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June 30,1863—dw.W

J. \V. IRONS,

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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office one door north of the Buntm House, Terre Haute, will attend promptly to uTl

calls, both in ciiy and country when not professionally engaged. Dr. Irons has tho past two yeais devoted hm time exclu­

sively to his city practice, but shall timmI ter endeavor to fill all calls for the country both day and night apl5w3m

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I, John B. Ogl«D, M. antlior and pub'iiher of the above work, do bortby prctnidc and cree to t«nd (free of cbarpc) to any yoong man who wl I write for ft, a samp'e ccpy for perusal. The proper study of mankind is

Man

TliU valuable wrrk is

issued and sent fortli fjr the benefit of Iif }ni maoity. It treats in Biraple language on ,•!) t.h' ii.s e»tes of Krror, including Seminal Weaki. ^cr vons Dobllity, Indigestion, Melancholy his-antty Vyasiing Decay, Impotency, tic., mfe speedy, and effec ual proscriptions for"r criDanentcure, together withjmich valuable i-, oiinatlon AH who favor me with'a ie-i torcadtnt- workshal rex-ive a saaip!e copy by return mail, free of charge.

Address JOHN U. OGDEN, I)., iny27w3m So. N tssau St., Kew York.

To Nksvocs cp EotiiSbxi».~A rever cued gentieman haviug boon restored to heilta in a few days, after ondergoing all theasaal routine and irregular expens-ive modes of treatment without success, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afllictcd fe!Uw creatures the means of cure. Hence, on tho receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of tlia prescription ussd. Direct t-- Dr. Joh.v Daonai.l, 18G Fultou Strfet, Brooklyn, New York. jan28wly

Koitoi oi- Expriss—Dear Sir: With your or mission I wish to say to the rcadf rs of your paper that I will sand by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a R-cipe, with full directions for making and using a timple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Xmpuritios of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth ard beautiful.

I will aUo mail free to those having lialJ 7/oads or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Laxurient Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by. return mail without charge.

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SHERIFF'S

FRIDAY, THK 3d DAY OF JULY, 1863, Witbin tbe legal honrs of said day, at the ConrtHoase door, in Terre-Ha ate, I will oft-r the renU and profits of the above described real estate, together with all the privileges and appnrteuanccs to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to Ube highest bidder for cash, and npoo failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs. I will then and there offer tbe fee simple, in and to said real estate, to tbe hirh«*t bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This Sth day of Jnne, 1863. CHABLKS KERN. Sh'ff. Jane 10, w3w lpr*s fee $4,00.]

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awarded thr highest premium

'THE WORLDS FAIR

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KiaifT Bridget LAKK Martha l^ake Louisa Leonard Oatboriao' Lane Annie LataJeuniu tjjl lifwartE Mary l^iugliey Miss Lee fc'usan Lowe So-an Lorhead XI:its MAKSllAlfU^rn.- I. Morc JIatljMars Louisa Mater I/ui isa

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I tv iijg M.iciiiiif^ ii.i', Kxhit.iteJ

ani «*hrr- wilbin 0 ty mile

S'.iu ftlf ij ^-rucHora given le Duality 14*6 pjrebasf-r to 0*'itr^iarv Fraur. hotn, fe!1, gatlierf Mtd cnnl, bmjU al! on th? trmchin#!

(FREE OF CHARGE.!

83r warranted three vears.

LINCOLN fe W1LMOTH,

No.

101, Main Street, Terre Haute,

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Nixon E Nelson Scrvida NewsomMary ... Newsom Poiiy OVERLAND Mary PARK Sarah PatJidge Isabella Painter Susan Patrick S •, Penson Retty A Pickens S j's.••

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Price Nancy Phinigen JHariu HriceFraucis Pallata Martha HIHARDSON Martha KicharJson Mary Ann Riley Sarah Keev* Martha A Riley-Margaret Reynersen Sarah 2 Robblns Alvira Roilo Dora,, Rj land Nancy Robbing Win MrsRogers Sarah Roberts Nancy SHAVER MaryShannon Mary Sannusky Susan Shafer Martha Strnwser Mary Sal lee Hattie SUvens Nelly Slieaoohanna Seats Alary A Stewart Lmcy Ann fitewart Julia Ann Shewmaker Nancy St lman Mary Sherman Lucy Spear Ann Shoemaker Ellen Stewart Mary Steel Emma Stevenson AT Sthna Anne Sooles Almira Southaud Mary Scott Sarah S Solomon Matilda Sukdlor Mary Jano Smith Ida Alay TBYLOR Hattie 2 Trador Sarah 2 Telly Margaret Tayler Thayer Nancy Tolbert Moliie Tinley Margaret Thomas Francis VAN VOORHBES AUrv WATSON Martha Walker Louisa F. Waters Walden Fanny Wright Sarah Miss Wilkeson Ellen White Lid* Wholebrook FJIeu YAfiRK Hannaq YOLLIQKR llamiali

EDSALL, SOOT & CO.

Few ^Patterns

BROCHE GI.IEN"ADINE BEREGES

Very Choice

(woods.

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ANOTHER LOT

CHKPE MAKETZ

Choice color?. DRAHS St.ATES,

LAVENDER, BLUES, PINK,

CUIR,

BROWN, BLACKS.

TAN.

PLAIN BLACK SILK

E N A I N E

1 piere superior qutlity just received.

BLACK ft'AftlAKTINK,

Black Bereges, Black Maretz, Black Silk Challi, Black Organdies and Jackonets, Black I/awns and Giutrhanis.

100 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS

Only $1.50 each.

150 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS

Only $1.75 each.

200 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS

Only $2.00 each.

150 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS

ExUa size and quality, only $9.2.r and $2.50 each.

200 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS

AVhit.e stitdied extra size and quality, $2.50 $2.75, $3 00 and $3.50.

Llv

SUN UMBRELLAS

Extra si7.o for old Ladie?.

130 SCOTCH GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.

FRENCH O.R«AI%»IES

AND

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EDSALL, ROOT

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Now opening.

& CO.

QUEENSWAR'

ISI3E5"V^T

Queensware Store

KET

JIJER

&• 1VORCROSS

HAVE JUST OPKNBP

No. 14, National Hotel Block

QUEENSWARL

GLASSWARE, LOOKING-GLASSES, SILVER-PLATED aNL) PRITANNlA WAKEI To wliicli tbey Invito the attention of the pnbl generally.

Goal Oil and Lamps!

We have on hand a superior arLiclo of Coal Oil, as a fln« assortment of !,amp*.

House Fiirn ishinu floods!

In every variety. Housekeepers are particularly Invited to examine our Stack In this Department. We shall at all times be pleased to show our friends our Stock, whether wishing to purchase or not, and invite thorn to call before making selections elsewhere.

KELLER & NORCROSS.

FebUdtf

Notice

SALE.—By virtue of

an Kxecntion issued froai the" Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Edwin J. Parker, James Egbert, I.-. D. Benedict nud James West, and against Jacob Seltz, Peter Katzenbach, and Christian nailer, principal, and Blackford ?. Mofiatt, replevin bail, I will expose to sale the following described real estate, situated in ViRoconnty, Indiana, to-wit: Ixt No. twenty -six ('6), In (loofcins' sub-divifden, adjoining the city ot Terre-Haute, and the Factory and appnrtenancea belonging thereto,except the engine and boiler therein, which have been enjoinid from sale in a certain injuction proceeding, wherein B. B. Moffatt is plalntitf and Charles Kern, Sheriff, and Kdwin J. Parker et. al., are defendants, now pending in the Ylco Court of Common Pleas, State of Indiana, which property was turned eat by Hotford & Brown, Attorneys for Peter Katznbacb, one of th? execution defendants, and on

of application for license Notice Is hereby gives, that we will apply t» the Board ef Commissioners of Vigo couty, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on the firsa Monday in September, 1863, for a license te m»11 "intoxicating lienors in a less quantity than a quart at a time." (with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on toy premises,) for one year. Our

fiqnors

ilace of bush-ess, and the premises wliereon said are to be drank, is located at Ne. 10 National BoU'l Block, on Main Street, in Terra Haute, Harrison township, Vigo county, Indiana.

DR.

SUCAR MILL9 AND EVAPORATOR

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50 Baleri Heavy Brown Sheetings 25 Fine 10 Stripes, Checks & Ticks 5 J)enims autl Cottonades. 10 Cases Kentucky Jeans and

Satinetts.

15 Cases Bleached Muslins. 40 Sprague and best Prints 5 Challies and Spring De

Lai lies.

2,000 Hoop Skirts. 2,000 Dozen Coats' and other Spool Threads.

Full Stock Yankee Notions

Wholesale

RooniB

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FOftSTKR & FAHNLKY.

Torre Ilaulo, June 18,'d.tsr3w.

(MEDICAL.

S. C. HULL wo&Id respectfully annooncetc tho community at large that he has permanently locatedfoor and a half miles Sauth of Terre Hante, Ind on the Terre Hante aS nllivan Road at the crossing of Honey Creek, where be will always bo found except when professionaly engaged. I propose to treat the following cas«a. Sore Eyes, of all kinds, Scrofalas, Neuralgia and Cancers.

Any person afflicted with th" above diseases and' make application to me, wiio will stay under my Immediate care when no care is affect*! no charge wlU be made. la&ttwlr. SAM«*L C. BULL.

HfOlfTHI want to hire Agents

ij) »J every county at |75 a month,' expen paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Marhln Addma, S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine

2d and 3d Floors,

separate from the Retail.

Our Stock was purchased before the ailvanro, anil W9 will AVholeaale at Eastern Prices,

For Cash. Only.

L. RYCE & SON.

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Strayed or Stolen.

FROM

tbe undersi gned, a line large bright Bay Mare, 6 years old, 16 hands high, very Cu, black main and tall, a few white spots caused by the saddle, and one small white sp«t on tha right sbonldar. A liberal reward w.ll be paid for the retorn of the Mare, or information^ at will lead to her recovery.

CHARIJtS H. HASON.

Terre Haale, lad., Jnne 39 ,'dfewlw.

BATES HOUSE.

Wltl, JI!DSON« Proprietor. Corusr of nilaois Jt Washingtoa Streets, *w?dtf. ISBUNAPOLUJIND

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Grover's Foundry and Machine Shop

Are

"S*"1operation, and are turning out

2®® Sugar IVIills anl 100 Susr.ir fcvaperators

Of diffarent sizes, of best qualities, thoroughly improved nrul warranted for one year.— Always buy a Sugar Mill aa near home us you can, that it may be repaired soon if I have sold several hundred Mills and Evaporators, all of which have worked to tion. tSF" Orders solicited.

N. B. For sale at Terre Haute only at tor

june23d&w2m

BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

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Foundry.

if needed, admira-

JOSEPH ROVER.

TUELL & RIPLEY.

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MORE GOODS

FOR THE MONEY

FIRM IN INDIANA|!

134, Main St., Cor. 5th,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

aOODS AT

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VERY LOW!

TUJEJJMJ A* RIPMJE W

JOHN ROSS & CO.

CHEAP GOODS!

LOW PKICES!

BARGAINS!!!

AT

JOMtA* r. ROSS 4* O S

Having determined to sell our

ENTIRE STOCK

OF

GO O S

Within the next

QO DAYS

11 possible. We announce that we have

MARKED DOWN

Our stock to such prices as aro entirely satisfactory to all, being

FAR BELOW

Prices that any other housu in this vicinity can afford to sell at.

EVERYBODY

Come and see how cheap goods can be sold even in the»e times. CALICOES, SUMMMIt DkLAINES, MUSLLNS, LAWNS, CHALLIS, etc., etc. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS and 8TRAW GOODS.

Cheap for Cash.

AT

JOIINC. ROSS & CO'S.

FOR SALE.

Brewery for Sale.

\TTE will sell our Brick Brewery, situated in tbls city, and all its appnrtenancea on the most favorable terms. Any person desiring sncb property cannot do better than to call and examine tbls establishment.

GKORflK ft IIKNRY CLICK,

Terre Haute, Jane 14. dfcwlm.

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FOR SAtT rY fc

JOHRT SCOTT,

JYos. 1 18 140, Alain St*

ALSO,

Best quality Horse Hay Rakes

jnne 30 diwiw

This Machlns will knit Socks or Stockings, Shawls, Nnblas, Opera Oa"po», TJndanleores, Comforts, Military Sashes, Son tags, 4o.,Ac.

A pair of saoa plestooklars sect to any aa dress, on nioatot of Thirty oasts, showing tkt work dona oa this wonderful Machine.

^AIKEN'S Family Knitting lffxihine. I Prioe

H. Sharp,$50.

Wat.

General Agent for Indiana. Indianapolis.

TamlliM aro npporting thsmselru irom the proceeds of this wonderfhl Maohlno, only keeping it in operation ix boors per day.

iUnA th* man. eybyExpreasor in a draft on N. Y., \nd your machine, with a complete appam. tns, will be sent as ordered, alt charge* prepaid.

UNDERTAKING,

I S A A A

UNDERT AKER,

Win

OULD HOST RESPECTFULLY INFORM thosr want of anything In his line, that he la prepared to furnish Funerals on snort noticp. have now on hand the best assortment of Undertaking Trimmings ever brought to this city.

Being the oldest Undertaker in tb'j city, I trait I oan give better satisfaction than nas ever been given in this city. 1 can bo found at my old staad corner of Second and Cherry Streets, where I keep on band, constantly Crane, Breed A Co.'s Cases and Caskets—the only case now la general use. Wooden coffins of all kinds^— Cloth and Velvet Covered Coffins—in a word, everything in the Undertaking line will be promptly attended to, either by night or day.

Bodies preserved any length of time desired. Carriages furnished to order. Remember corner of Second and Cherry Streets. 9dwtf I8AAC BALI,.

MEDICAL.

milwauki

AYER'S

CATHARTIC

FIXiLS.

Are yon sick, feeble, and complaining? Are you out of order, with your system deranged, and yonr feelings uncomfortable* These symptoms aro often the prelnde to serions illness. Some fit of sickness Is creeping upon yon, and should be averted by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cloanBo out the disordered humors—purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again. Thoy stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous activity, purify tho system from the obstructions which make

disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react noon themaolvAfi and the surrounding organs, producing general aggravation, snnbrlue, ana atseaae. While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and seo how directly they restore the natural action of tho system, and with it the btttyant fueling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. Tha samo purgative effect expols them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of the natural functions of tho body, thoy are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues ot thes® Pills, will neglect to .employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure.

Statements from leading physicians in some of the principal citics, and from other well known publio persons.

From a Forwarding Merchant of St* Jjouit, i%6.4,1866. Da.

Ater:

Yonr Pills are the paragon of all that Is

great in medicine. Thoy have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incnrable for years. Her mother has been long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her sain and in her hair. After onr child was cured, she also tried your Tills, and they have cured her.

ASA MORQRIDGE.

Aa a Family Physic. Fran Dr. E. W. Chrtivright, New (Means. Your Pills aro the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic wo possess. They are mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on tha bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of disease. HcadaclxCjSlcItHcndachCjFoiil Stomach.

From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore.

DeabBbo.Ater:Icannot

Dr.

J. C.

answer you what complaints

I hftvo cured with your Pills better than to say aU that toe ever treat with a purgative, medicine. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest wltb disease, and believing as I do that yonr Pills afford us tha best wo have, I of courso valuo them highly.

PnTSBfM, Pa, May 1,1856.

Aysr.

Sir: I havo been repeatedly cured of

the worst hcadache any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to ariso from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once.

Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Billons Disorders Liver Complaints.

From Dr. Theodore Bdt, of New York City. Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, bnt I finest heir beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked indeed Thoy have in my practice proved more effectual for the euro of bilious complaints than any one remedy I can mention. 1 sincerely rqjoice that wo have at length a purgative which is worthy tho confidence of the profession and the people.

Department

them.-

of thb

1'ratcrnally

Istzrjor,®

i860. id hospil

Washington, D. C., 7 th Feb., 1850. •Pi"

Sot: I have used your Pills in my general and 1 tal

practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate

say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their lating action on the liver is quick and decided, conse­regu­to quently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed,I have seldom found a case of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not

r'wiily

yield to

yours,

ALONZO

BAM.,

M. D.,

Fhysician qf the Marine Hospital.

Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms. From Dr. J. O. Qreen, of Chioaao. Your Pills have bad

along

trial in my practice, and

bold them esteem as ono of tha best aperients

I

I

hava

ever found.inThoir alterative effect upon tbe liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small bilious dysentery and diarrhoea. Their sugar-coatingfordoses makes them vory acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children.

Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. From Rev. J. V. Ilimet, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston. Da. Ateb: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success In my family and qpiong those

ever known,and

I

am called to visit

in distress. To the organs of dlgestics and purify tho blood,regulate

they are tho very best remedy

I

Warsaw,Wyoming

I

hava

can confidently recommend them to

my friends. Yours, J. V. UIMES.

Co.,N.

ar Sib

Y.,

I

Oct.24,1866.

am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac­

tice,eand find thom an excellent purgative to tha system and purify the fountains of the blood.cleanse JOHN O. SLEACUAJ1, M. D. Constipation, Costiveness, Suppression,

Rheumatism, Qont, Neuralgia, Dropay, Paralysis, Fits, etc. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.

Too

much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure ot costiteness. If others

I

of our fraternity have found

as efficacious as

I

have, tbey should join me in proclaim­them

ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which,although bad enough in Itself, is tha progenitor of others that aro

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cos­

tiveness to originate in tho your affect that organ and euro the disease.liver,butworse.Pillsbelieve From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midlife, Boston.

find ono or large doses of your Pills,taken at tha proper time,aretwo

excellent promotives of the natural secre­

tion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse tho stomach and expel worms. They

•re

so much the best physic we havo that

no other to

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SPENCER HOUSE.

Sortb-West Corner Unlou Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Owntr an* Proprietor. atMtf

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my patients.

From

THE

recommend

Rev.Dr.ITcnokes,of Pcusxi IIocss,Savana-ib,Ga-.Jan.8,Church.1859..fris£MdhsxUdthe Hosobed Six I should be ungrateful for tha relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case you.

cold settled in my limbs and brought on excro-to rhic grew worse and worse, until by the excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr.HackensleadItried your Pills. Thar effects were slow, bnt sure. By persevering in the use of them,Iam now entirely well.

Chamber,Baton Rouge,La-,6

Jt^McOT of

Sec.1869.,ofPills

Dr. Ateb: have been entirely cured, by your Rheumatic Qout—a painful disease that bad afflicted ma for years.

VINCENT SLIDELL.

Pills in market contain

which,althoughthevaluable

quences that frequently Allow its incautious contain no mercury or mineral snbstanca whatever,gIhsea.­is,conseMercury,handsuse Price, 25 cents par Box, or S Boxea far $1. Prtpared by Dr. J. C. ATEB &, CO.. LowiU, Km,

a in skilful

dangerous in a public pill,remedythe

from dreadful

Sold by J. R. Cunningham, P. M. Donelv, T. H. Barr, Dr. Speuce, and all dealer. T«ir*Haut«. dAwl