Weekly Wabash Express, Volume XXI, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 July 1863 — Page 3
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{IjfWe are hereby authorized to aonouoce O. T. NOBLE as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, it the ensuing October elee-
tjou. i. »»»l WA Northern exchauge says that R. A. Godfrey, Esq., reported his age last year at twenty-eight, and this year at thirty-six, showing an increase of eight years in one fc*0• whkh it thmk$,pretty fast liring for a
Democrat.
IS^The Southern exchange market is pasy. JefF. fias over
eighty thousand
SPOTS
OK THE
To Aislegs—his two
prisoners on
deposit with us, ef which upwards of seventy thousand were taken in JUDO. If Jeff, has occasion to draft for troops, lie can draw ou (he North as soon as he finds himself in funds.
H*A correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer with Roscrans' army says a lady resides near Tullahoma who has two sons in the ebel army, whp, one day recently, passed through her yard in a line of skirmishers in Gen. Bragg's force. About fifteen minutes after, two other/sons in our army, in an Illinois regiment, passed the house with their regiment. She bad not seen seme of them for several years, and now met two ir» pursuit of the other two, fifteen minutes in the rear only, brother against brother.
SUN.—Three black spots
have for several
days
past been distinctly
discernible on the sun's disc, two of them v: being together on the southern limb, and one nearer the northern edge. The phenomena jK'xiJare curious find well worth observing. The '"'V spots conri .!« in size'with the disc somewhat as a bullet to the crown of a bat. In the present slightly cloudy atmosphere the appearauces can ba noticed with the unprotect ed eye, but are best seen through smoked
oldest and best friends
long HS they would stick to him.
—was dedicated "an Ode," written by a Professor of the college at Edinburg, when eighty years of age. In this ode, the veteran renewed his adhesion to his tried friends, hour, when the rebels fled, takiug refuge on and declared his intention to stick to them a very high bluff. I sent a flagof truce de-
fortifications of Shelbyville—the ro five months assiduous labor on the an enemy who has vast faith in digr.^jrove to haye been of the most for--miJableVjharacter'
an(^ cou'd
not have been
-itaireft byjby direct assault without enormous loss of lift^t They covered Shelbyville three miles and ii^alf north of the town, and for nine mites acrttes—rifle-pits, abattis, and in blading workOTilor heavy artillery. The strategic maneu\er on the rebel flank made tliPHO utterly useless to the enemy and caused them to oe vohaitarily evacuated.
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Wroccry House!
TO THE PEOPLE \)F VIGO COUNTY.. After an absence of swe five years, I have Returned, and have operiod a Retail Grocery 'arid Provision Store, on tli'p corner of Third and Cherry streets, and 1 tyope the poople will call and see me.
I think I can sell them Grocto-ies and Provisions as low as they can bo bonght at retail. •t: I will pay CASH for RAOC FEATHERS,
BIITTF.R and EGGS. L. S. IftAYNES. jy7dw2m
NKVER KNOWN TO FAIL!
DIXON'S
A'KOJWATIC BLACKBERRY CAR
MINATIVE.
Tho sovereign remedy
Dysentery, Diarrhea, Flux, Cliolcra Morbus* and Suiuiiicr Complaint.
Tho immense sales testify to tho merits of this remedy. Tho numerous daily reports of astonishing cures attest its value.
It has advantages over any other remedy, at onoe curing the disease, and imparting tone and strength to the system.
Is safe and harmless to tho infant, and powerful in the adult case. To tho soldier, especially, it is invaluable, being appropriately termed by them, in many instances, "THE SOLDIER'S FRIEND."
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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 the disease. Sold by respectable Dealers overywhero.
Price, 25 Cunts a Bottle. Prepared only by WM. F. DAVIDSON, jeJHdwfim Cincinnati, Q. .. —"4-m»
MILITARY
O A I S
David S. Danatdsen, PENSION & CLAIM AGENT,
OFFICE AT W. R. McKEKN'S RANK.
HT Business ^solicited—charges reasonable. Particular attention paid to all eases left with this agency.
D. S. DANALDSOS.
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Cnnrer* Cured or HO Pay. Da. SWANK Will be at the Buntin House tho l.'ith and 14th of every month and attend fo the treat roent of thp various kinds of chronic diseases, and especially cancers, in the successful treatment of which he is scarcely excelled by any Physician in the West he cures them or charges nothing for his services. The Doctor has cured some very hard cases here —he gives universal satisfaction to his paMeule. ... He is a regular graduate of one of the beet Reform Medical Cojleges in the United States, aud stands high as a Physician in his profession he has ^alao an experience of some twenty year9 in practice, but tho Doctor's reputation is too well known to need any recommendation.
The Dr. discards all poison, making uso only.of innocent and effectual remedies, seletting and preparing his medicines himself. They are pleasant to tako, not Bickening nor debilitating, but bracing, and consequently patients are not deprived of doing moderate abcr, as he requires a sufficient amount of exercise to promote health.
The Loct. deals honestly with patients if he thinks ho cannot benefit them he will.tell them, as it is no Physicirn's interest to deceive his patieuts he carries a full supply of ^{aedicine, and charges low for his proscriptions.
See bis Oirculars which contain thirty-five or forty good certificates of eases of Cancer he has cured. He has more than a hundred Cancers, preserving in spirits, which he took out. majGwly
•iOli J. W. IRONS, f. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. V' Office one door north of the Buntin House,
Haute, Kill attend promptly to all
-calls, both intjity and country when not professionally engaged. Dr. Irons lias for *Jtbe past two years devoted his time exclusively to his city practice, but shall hereafter endeavor to fill all call# for the country both day and night. ap!5w3m.
THE VERT LATEST
FROM CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI, July 20—10 p. u.—Morgan with about one thousand men has been turned back. He was moving this afternoon toward Gallipolis. He is closely followed by our forces—squads of bis men are being picked up hourly. "'H
The Commercial's Columbus dispatch tajrs^ after the fight at BuffingtOB, the rebels moved up the river to Beallville, ahead of the.! gunboats, and by threats compelled the citizens to furnish flat boats by which 300 esi caped to the Virginia shore. ||Justasthe gunboats hove in sight, the remainder on the Ohio shore were attacked by our forces and scattered. Oar meu con tinued picking them up till only about 1,500 were le.'t who finally succeeded in breaking our lines and pushed back in the direction ef Buffington.. -T
At 9 o'clock this morning they passed through Harrisonville, 10 miles northeast of Pomerey, apparently exhausted with fatigue.
GLORIOUS JYEWS!
Morgan's Forces Captured I
CINCINNATI, July 21, 10
A.M.—The fol
lowing has just been received at Gen. Burnside's headquarters from Oregon Creek, Ju ly 20, 9 p. M.:
To Lieut. Col. Richmond, A. A. G.
We chased John Morgan and his command over fifty miles to-day. After heavy skirmishing for six or seven miles between the 45th Ohio and the enemy, we succeeded in bringing the enemy to a stand, when a fight ensued which lasted an
manding immediate and unconditional surrender of Morgan and his command. Tho flag was received by Col. Coleman, and other officers, who came down and asked a personal interview.
They asked an hour for consultation. I granted 40 miuutes, in which time the command, excepting Morgan, who deserted his command, taking with him a very small squad, surrendered.
It was my understanding that Morgan liira solfhad surrendered, and learned it was the understanding of Morgan's officers and men. The number of killed and wounded is inconsiderable. The number of prisoners is between one thousand and fifteen hundred, including a large number of Oolonels, Majsors and line oifisers. I captured between six and seven hundred prisoners yesterday. I tnink 1 will oapturo Morgan to-morrow. (Signed.) SIIACKKLFOBD, Brig. Gen.
Morgan's artillery and about 2500 prisoners, iucluding Basil Duke, expected to arrive hero to-day.
FROM FT. MONROE.
FORT MONROE, July 21,—Tho U, S. gunboat Circassian, Capt. Eatou, just arrived reports they left Charleston last Friday afternoon.
A battle was commenced on Friday by both the land and naval forccs, and was pro"grossing when the Circassian left. No particulars.
FROM CAIRO.
CAIRO, July 21.—Icformation has been received on Saturday afterpoou that a force of rebels three or four hundred strong would encamp that night at a point three miles west of Rinzi, whose intention it was to attack camp Davis, a strong Stockade fort, six miles south of Corinth next morning, they being under tho impression that the garrison was nearly all away upou seout in Alabama. A detachmcnt of tho sixty-sixth Illinois and third batallion aud fifth Ohio cavalry were immediatly sent forward, who completely surprised and captured the whole force.
FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
PHILADELPHIA, July 21.—The Enquirer of this city, has the following HAOEHSXOVVN, July 21.—The wholo rebel army is reported as being checked nt Bunker Hill by the Union troops, who have gone in their rear
Gen. Averill is reported as feeling the enemy strongly on their eastern line of retreat for the two days past. It is Relieved that Gens. Ewell and Hood are in strong force between Martinsburg and Hedgeville—the former is three miles from Williamsport and the latter six.
The rebel pickets form a front from Hedgeville to the Shenandoah river, eight miles from Harper's Ferry.
The whole rebel force is estimated at sixty thousand men.
FROM WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON, July 21.—'The following was received this evening UNITKD STATES STEAMKK MOSK,
ABOVE BUFFINGTON ISLAND, OHIO RIVER, July 19.
To Hon. Gideon Welles, Sec'y Navy Alter chasing Morgan nearly T'00 miles, I at last paet him on the river at this point, and engaged and drove him back, capturing two pieces of his artillery and abandoned the rest to Gen. Judah.
The enemy broke in confusion from the banks, and left his wagon trains, many horses and small arms in my possession.
Since writing the above, I followed further up the liver. Met another portion of Morgan's forces fording fourteen miles above, and shelled and drove most of them back.
Several were killed, lf or 30 wounded and 20 horses captured. I have but two ipen wounded slightly.
Our shells and sharpnell created great confusion in the rebel ranks, killing and wounding mayn. LKROT FITCH,
FROM NEW YOAK.
NEW YORK, July 21.—A dispatch from Fort Monroe says tho expedition againtft Fort Darling is Abandoned, .•
A committee of the Common Council of Brooklyn has agreed to recommend an appropriation of half a million dollars, to secure tho oxemption of drafted men, having families dependent upon them.
This will cover nearly half of the quota, and the City Supervisors will, it is understood, appropriate $300,000 more.
NKTT YORK, July 21.—The Richmond Despatch confirm* the statement that a rebel steamer was burnt by our shells near Morris Island. Her name was the Gabriel Maringanlt.
The same paper states that the Yankee Monitors in James river, went back to City
Point on Thursday where they now lay with the rest of the fleet,- also, that the rebel pickets are withto thfee-.jnikp,. of Portsmonth.
NEW YORK, July 21.—It is stated that aob attacked the Railroad station on Statan. Island last night, but were most effectually scattered, -several tiling killed and wounded.
NEw- Yoajij Jdly 21.—The Commercial •ays the ridtin£o&fjitatan Island las&jiigbt waafaused%lfl^t who aftetffaht ingamongthemtofVMi^oyfira^ on citizens! soon as they gaw tbein,:a dumber of whom were shot. one instattfty killed and two soldiers we^e fatally injared durmgthe fihgt among themselves.
Tbff PdaMias an~entirely differeHit story itatiug thaMhey attacked three soldiers, but was susequautly _dispersed. 24 prisoners was captured, nine of them supposed to be rioters, the'rest were heldas witnesses. It is hard to tell which report is correct.
ROCHKSTEB, NEW YORL, July 21.—The Common Council of this city this evening, by a vote 15 ayes and 12 nayes, passsd an ordi» nance voting $20,300 to pay $300 for each man drawn in the city under that present drafty.
MEXICAN NE"WS«^
SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—Cjty of Mexico advices, through Mexican sources^ furnish news of a different color from telegrapb etfy eeterday.
SelizDy, the French Minister,.rvirtually declared to Dictator Korey, enforces all association with the French
Forey was active in attempyng to recruit Mexicans for his army without meeting with much succes. In a proclamation ha promises, the Mexicans, a stable form,-of government which shall regard the obligations to foreign nations. Nor permit oppressive taxation or forced loans. The press can have reasonable freedom, but not license, after two warnings. Any uewspaper committing the third offense shall be suppressed.
Brigandage, that plague of Mexico, is no longer permitted. The Courts must be reorganized ou an incorruptible basis.
No more decisions siid the hightest bidder —Catholic religion protected banished Bishops recalled. Indianas
and ^laborers
promise! not be to longer, -subjected or
dragged into the army. The Mexican army, divided info many detachment", was hovering airouniit .the city of Mexico.
Ortege, who, the French say, violated his parole after the capture of Puebla, and escaped, together with the chief officers, now command tlio Mexican troops between San Louis and the city.
Gen. Negrett was ppointed commander of the Mexican troops of tho State of Puebla, was operating to destrop connection between Mexico and Vera Cruz.
No English or French courier had arrived at Mexico from Vera Cruz within thirty days.
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FROM NEW YORK.
NEW YORK, July 20.—The Commercial's Fort Monroe letter of the 18th, after referring to the capture of Fort Powhatten on James River says, Admral Leo detached an ensign and two boats crews on a garrison, while the fleet moved further up tho river. Shortly after he had loft, the rebels returned and gobbled the insignificant garrison and decamped. When oiy: of the dispatch boats returned, the battery field pieccs opend on it. The fire was returned and the rebels withdrew.
The latest reports received here were to tho effect that Lee had attack Fort Darling, with what success is unknown.
The Post's Washington special says, there is no truth in tho report that Meade has been relieved of the commtnd of the Army of the Potomao.
Returned prisoners from Richmond do not think any of Braggs forces reached there. D.H.Hill commanded the troops in Richmond.
Gen. Gilmore will bo left i:. t-uj rcme co'mmand in the attack on Ch irlesiou. Foster's boadquar' 1.. will be at Fort AIJUroo, and his operations confined to North Carolina and Virginia.
A Richmond paper of the 14th reports tho Federals leaving in considerable force at Brandon on James River, doubtless it says, to make a raid ou the Weldon and Petersburg Road. Brandou is 30 miles from Petersburg.
The Post's dispatch says, our cavalry cap,*'ired large numbers of stragglors from Lee's retreating army in the last two daya^
FROM VICKSBURG. 1
CINCINNATI, July 31.—The Gasette's Vicksburg correspondent says, during a campaign of 64 days, ending with the capture of Vicksburg, the rebels lost in killed, wounded and prisoners 43,700 men—about 7i',000 stand of arms were taken, including nearly 50,000 Enfield rifles in their original pack» ages.which were intended for the rebel army across the Mississippi.
FROM CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI, July 21.—At a meeting of the Ciucionati Chamber of Commerce last night thirty-three members were expelled for not taking tho oath of allegiance.
MARKET REPORTS
Terre Haute Retail Market, CORRECTED BV A. C. FURROW, Wholesale
4-
Retail Grocer, No
85
Wabash St
JULY 22, 1863.
Flour, Extra $ —@5 50 70 90 50 37 40 45 15 20 20 20 70
Corn Meal ip bush Wheat bush Corn 39 bush Coffee, Rio, 39 ft do Lag 3? do ava lb............ Sugar, N. O. choice lb do Crushed flb do Granulated do Powdered Molasses, Plantation, gal.... do Baltimore Syrup.... do Golden do do Sorghum Potatoes 39 bush Apples, dried 38 bush.. 1 25@1 40 Peaches bush 2 50(3)3 00 Raisins M. R. box @5 00 Cheese, Hamburgh 33 lt (a! 1G do E. D. ft., -($ lfi do W. R. W tt @12M Beef, dried 39 lb 15 Candles, Star 3H lb 25 do Tallow 3$ lb 15 Honey lb" 12V(@ 15 Chickens 39doz 1 2j@"l 50 Beens bush .2 00@2 50 Egg3
doz
Lt. Commanding.
85® 40@
18@
18@ 65@
75
@1 00
50@ 60
10
Butter lb 12^@ 15 Lard $ ft '*@10
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
NEW Y-OSK Jujy, 21.
Gold irregular and lower, opening at 24%, and closing weak at 25^@25^r premium.
CINCINNATI ITlAUKETi CINCINNATI, July 21, Flour—$4,25 for super fine $4,50@475, for extra, and $5,00@5,50 for family.
Wheat—Dull at "9fc((?$!)S for red, and $1,00@1,05 for white. Corn—Firm at 57@5Sc.
Oats—62@G4c.
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Rye—72@73c. Mess Pork—Old city packed $9,50 New nominally at 28@23 in bulk Shoulders 14^£ Bacon 413v@5Ll^ Lard nominvl at 91 j^'(g 93M-
Whisky—Steady, at 41J!£c.
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Nothing in groceries. t' Gold advanced to $1,2G@$ 1,27 in the forenoon, but ^fell baok to $l,24@l,25 Silver 15@20 Exchange firm.
S—T—1860—X.
DRAKES PLANTATION B1TTE&3* They partly, Btrength«n*«ndjnvigar»ieThey create a healthljr,appetU«. Theyarean' mMMMa foddmge'oHmer 'and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hoars. They strengtftea the «yitem and enliven the futud Thoy prevent milsmatia and^ntermittent fevers. They pirify the breath and acidity of the atomach. Theyenre PppepajajMidCanattytlaa. They c^re Diarrhea,
The?
Calimya Bark, Joeta and
herbs, au are taken with the pleasure of a bever age, without rogard to age or time of day. PaxjUc oiariy recommended to delicate persons requiring gentle stimulant. Sold by all* OroCera, Drag gists, Hotels and Saloons. P. H. Drake Co., 303 Broadiray. New Yctlc. jan36daw6n.
HEIMSTREET'S
INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE
IT IS NOT A DYE,
Bat restores gray hair to its original color, by sap? plying the capillary tabes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed of Innar "caustic, destroying tho'vltallty and beauty of the hair, and afferdjof them' selves no dressing. Hehngtreet's Inimitable Color ing not only restores hair to its nataral color cy an easy process, bat gives the hair a
Luxuriant Beuuty,
promotes its growth, prevents its. falling off, eradi cates dandruff, and Imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and Is constantly increasing In favor. sed by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by til respectable dealers, or can procured.by them of the commercial agent, i. Barnes. 202 Broadway, IT. T. Two sites, 50 cents and St.: JaniSdawfim'
LYONS' KATHAIRON.
This delightful article forpreserving and beantl fying the human hair is again pat up by the 'original proprietor, and is now made with^tho same eare, skill and attomiou, which first created Us in. mense and unprecedented sales of over oae million bottles annually 1 It is still sold at 25 cents in large bottles. Two miiiioA bottles can easily be sold in year when it is again known that the Kthairon is not only the most delightfal hair dreising in the world, bat-that it olesnsei the scalp of scurf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich luxuriant growth, and prevents it from taming gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Kathairon has been tested for over twelve years, and is warranted as described, .Any lady who values a beau tifuj head of hair will use the Kathairon. It is finely perfumed, rliPRp 1 li 1 .m id ly all respectable deaWa througaout the world. -»n. H. BARNRS a CO.. NeW^ork,
WK liava been fjivored with a copy of Dr. Bell's Treatise, a pamphlet advertised in our columns, and have no hesitation in saying that it fihould be read by every one afflicted. There are a great mafcy truths in it that all will benefit by heeding, and if the advice therein contained was more strictly followed, we should see a loss number of helpless and almost inanimate and idiotic subjects in our midst. See advertisement in another column. 50,000 coptcs haw already been distributed gratuitously.
WYNKOOP'S ICELAND PECTORAL, Diseases of the Throat, CheBt and Pulmonary organs, are ever prevalent, insidious and dangerous. The properties of a medicine to allovlate, cure and upreot tbeso complaints, must bo Expectorant, Anodyne and Invig oting, loosening tho mucus of the throat, and imparting tone to the entire system. Bfo discovery in medical scienco evor mastered this class of diseases like Dr. 'Wyhkeop's Iceland Pocteral. It is Used with the most astonishing results in all cases oT Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, tiptherla or Putrid Sore-Throat, Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Nervous Irritability, *c.
The Rev.
J.
J. Potter, certifies, "that I have used
Dr. Wynkoop's Pectoral for sevenyears, myBelraad in my family, for severe Pulmonary0 Complaints, aadihave rec mmended it to many others, and have never seen its equal."
It is composed of pure Iceland Hose, Balm of Gllc&d, Peruvian Balsam, Elecampane, Comfray, Burdock, and other invaluable expectorant and tonic ingredients. It is harmless, prompt and lasting. Invalids and sufferers cannot afford to neglect a trial. Every family should have it. It is remarkable for Croup. Full descriptions, recommendations and directions acc»mpnny aach bottle.
Sold in by and by all principal Druggist#. Prepared by Dr. R. D, Wynkoop, and sold by D. 8. Barnes a Co. New York.
A COUGH, COLD, OR ANIRRITATED THROAT if allowed to progre*?, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable.
Brown's Bronchial Troches directly
the affected parts and give almost
iustant relief. IB BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, and CATARRH they are beneficial. The good effects resulting from the use of the Troches, and their extended use, has caused them to be counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imitations. OBTAIH only the
genuine Brorcn's Bronchial Troches
Jan28w3m.
To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SURB cimc for Consumption, Asthma, Bronfchitis, Arc. Tho only object of the advertiser in sending the Pprescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON, aplS-w3m Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.
To Nicavous Scmreros or BOTH SIXBS.—A rever ened gentleman having been restored to health in a few days, after und«rgoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment withont success, considers it'his sacred duty to communicate to liis affiicted felUw creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription usid. Direct to Dr. J6mi DAG.VJIX, 186 Fultpn Street, Brookiyn.J New York. Ja«28wly
"NOSES."—Their Significance. Illustrated with engravings ef the Roman, Grecian, Indian, Negro, Celestial, Aqueline, Turn-up, apd Pug Noses, with tho character revealed by each. Eras—blno, black, or grey. Lirs—thin and palo or full and red, prim or pouting, scolding or loving. HODTB—large or sasall. HAJB—light or dark, coarse or fine, straight or curly. CHKKB—thin or plump, palo or oolorcd. lEJcrn—regular or irregular. KABS—largo or small: NECK—long or short Sent—roogh or smooth. All to be amply illustrated with engravings. "The-walk, talk,- laugh and voicc, all indicate character. We may know an honest face from a dishonest one, and we Will show how. Besides the above, we shall treat on Eravot00v, or the Natural History of Kan of Pavsouiot, and the Laws of Life and Health of ParaoGnoin^, or Signs of Character, and how to read them of Pnaxxouior, the Philosophy of Kind and qT PSYCHOLOGY. the Science of (he Soul.
To Hone Owners!
DR. BITOT'S INFALLIBLE LINIMKNT FOB HORSES Is unrivaled by any, and in all case* cf Lam«ness, arising from Sprains, Bruses o» Wrin chiog, its efiect 1* magical sad certain. Harness or satldle Gills, Scr, atdweXange, Ac lt will also care spedlly. Spavin and Klngbone may be easily prevented and cored ia thair incipient Stages, bat confirmed cases are beyond tie po»ibiBtr *f«
radical, mr«.
Cholera and lCh(Aeia Hot%M.
euro liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the beat Bitters in the world. They make the weak aau strong, and are exhausted^ ae«. tore's great restorer. They are made of pureSt Croix Bam, the celebrated
Ho ease
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Bev. J. J. Potter, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hundreds and thousands of important testimonials could be roduced, showing its remarkable cares and that it never fails.
which
have their efficacy by a test of many years. PUBLIC SPEAKIBS and SmoiBBshonld use the Troches Military Officers and Soldiers who over-tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, should have them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per box,
ADVICE.—As the hot season is approaching, every person should prepare their system for the change, and there is no remedy so applicable as "McLean's Strengthening Cordial [and Blood Purifier, it will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time strengthen and Invigorate the whole organization.— The inimense quantity of It that is sold daily, is proof enough of its great virtues In thoroughly removing all Impure matters from the blood. We say to all, try it. It is delidouB to take.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeKS by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a sever lting affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to maVe known to his fe'low sufferers the means of cure.
XAS, with refer
ence to all Us relations of lifa, social, intellectual, and spirttnal, and what each can do best, will be elucidated in the PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL AND LIFE ILLUSTRATED. New volume commences July 1st. A handsome quarto monthly, at only $1
SO a year. Sample numbers, 15 cents.— Please address FOWLER AND WRLLS, SOS Broadway, New York.
Jane 10,1863-w3t
the kind, ho4ever, so
desperate or hopeless bat it may be awviaUd by this Liniaeat, and its faithfU application will always remove the Lameness, and enablsjJthe horses to travel with comparative ease. 1
Every horse owner sbowld hate-thisjremedy at hand, for its timely ate at tfce first atfjbaraa Lameness will effectually prevent those forml diseases mentioned, to which att hosisa are liable, and which render so maay otherwise^vdnable hqpses nearly worthless. gee jadvertlsamMt-f ,,
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A Friend In Need. Try It* DR. SflfEETS INFALLIBLE ,LIItlMENT Is "pre prepared from the recipe cf Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and, has boai rise! in his praotice for the last twenty y^ars with the mest -astonishing success. As in-external remedy, it ia without a rival, and Will-/lleviate pain more sptediiy than any other preparation .— for
all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders ftis truly infallible, and as a curative for flore?, Wounds, Sprains, Braises, Ac., ita soothlng, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the
£jee advertisement. JyKwIy
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See.,
speedy, and effectual prescriptions for their permanent cure, together with.much valuable information All who favor me with a desire to read my work shal receive a sample copy by return mail, free of charge.
Address JOHN B. OGDEN, M. my27w3m No. 00 Nassau St., New York. KDITOB
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EXPBBSS—DEAR SIB: With your per
mission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to' all w£o wish it, (free) a Recipe, with fall direclteus foVmaking and using a simple Vegetable Balm, t:»t.wUl effectually remove, in IS days, Pimples, Bl. t^hee, Tan, Freck les, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth ard beautiful.
I will also mail free to thoso having Bald //dads Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full gTbrtth of Lnxnrient B^\t\.Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge.
Respectfully yours THOS. F, CHAPMAN, Chemist,
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THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A NERVOUS INVALID. P,nbl8hed for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Early 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 quackery. By enclosing a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may be had of the author, Nathaniel Mayfair, Esq., Bedford, Kings County, New York.
Jan28wly,
OFFICIAL.
Published in the Paper having the largest Circulation
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAININGINTHE
POST OFFICE AT TERRE-
HAUTE, INDIANA. JlILl' 80, 1863.
in catling/or any of these, please say 'Advtised' and gine the\Niimber of the List. Published Every Monday Morning.
Ladies' lifst.
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EDSALL, ROOT &CO'S. July 2C,'63-tf
DR. SWEET'S
Infallible Liniment,
THE
GEEAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS,
BRUISES, CUIS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, The Great National Bone 8etter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is known all over tho United States. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment.'' Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never fails. Or. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known Remedy for Sprains and Bruises. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. Dr. $weet's Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one Minute Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and wounds Immediately and leives no sea* Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world.
DR SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more *hau a million people, and al praise it.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is truly a "friend in need," and every family shvuld have it at hand.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 60 cents. RICHARDSON
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For sale by all Dealers.
LEGAL.
STATE
OF
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INDIANA, VIGO
County, SS No. 659—Vigo Common Pleas Court, August Term, 1863—Clara Davis vs. Jehu Davis.—Divorce.
On this day. to-wit, the 23d day of June, A. D. 1S63, comes the plaintiff by B.B. Moffatt, Attorney, and file their complaint herein also a competent witnesses affidavit, showing that the defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given to the said defendant of the filing aud pendency of this proceeding, and that the same will be heard and determined at the next term of our said Court, commencing on the Third Monday of August next, A. D. 1863.
J. H. BLAKE, Clerk.
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THIS
la to cortify that the undersigned have this day formed a special partnership to commence June 15, 18G3, for three years unless sooner dissolved. Philip Rive resides in Terre Haute, Indl ana and furnishes $100 00 cash capital. Joseph Erbart resides In Terre
B.ante
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Trimming Ribbons, Ornamental Buttoas,Tape Trimming**
ED8ALL/BOOT 'CO'S.
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CREPE COLLARS,
Fresh. -Assortment.
I O J? S I
FOULARD SILKS,
in jfreat flhicfts.
GRENADINE SHAWL?.
Black Crepe Maretz Shaws,
F,p MOURNING. .•'«
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At EDSALL, ROOT & CO'3.
GREAT BARGAINS!
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
For. ICntv IHicc, Konclics, Ants Hed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woollens,icc. Insccls on I'lants.FowK. AntmnlN, Arc. Put up In 25c„ 50c., and $1 OO Bosls. IJottM. and Flaaka, f3 ana f6 sizes of norrts, TWt.fr lnstmrTIOWI. &«.. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Ilrjn.-,-...FamUy." "Rats'come out or theft lioU'S fo file.
W Sold wholesale in all lartce cities. jWT Sold by Dannntars ami raTA)t.Basovem! here "III BKWARK III" oi all wurUiicgs imUauone. *5" Seo that "CoaTAR'f?" name is on each Bottle,
Dox, and Flask, beforo you bny. *3-Addross HCNKY K. COSTAlt, 93" PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 4S2 Broadway, N. f.
Sold by- Z5 THOMAS II. ItAUR, ~_2.WHOLESAI,K AND KKT^IO AQENT,
Tuell Tucll Tucll Tuell Tuell Tuell Tuell Tuell
and fnrnishes 9100,00
cash capital. The business is to be carried on in the name of Joseph F. Erbart. By the articles of nald partnership said* Philip Rlvo is not personally liable for any debts of said firm unleaB contracted by hlmqejf. Their place of business Is in Terre Hante, Vigo county,
State of Indiana. I O S E A PH. RIVE.
Erbart and acknowledged the execution of the above certificate. Witness my hand and seal this 15th day of Jane, A. D. 1883. .... I. N. PIE]
JeSOdlwAwflw. Notary Pub]
Pianos, Melodeons and HaraoBHH»»r npHE largest assortment in tho city can be found JL at WATER'S, No. 481 Broadway, at great bargains. 100 new and seoond hand Piano*, Xelodoom sod Hsnnonlnmi, To I/Oi* Boot Allowed if put chased as per agreement. Monthly payments received fer the same. Cash paid for second-hand Pianos and Melodians, or taken in exchange for new. instruments tuned and repaired. -V* TEffTDtOIQALS. *HieBorace Waters Piano* are known as among the very best.' '—Evangelist "Water's Pianos and MeIodeoaa|challenge comparison with the finest made anywhere.—(Home Journal. Me A MONTH! 1 want to hire Agents «p t/ every county at $75 a month, expenses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Machines. Addreoa, s" MAi)iaON, Alfred- Haln*.
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MORE GOODS
FOR THE MONEY
I I N I N I A N A
134, Main St., Cor. 5th,
TERRF. HAUTE, 1NDTANA.
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W O E S A E
VERY LOAVr!
TrEMsf, A' MtiJPJLil I".
PIANOS.
STUIIVWAY mi\OS!
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Graver's Foundr^jjn^!dachine Shop
Are again in operation, and ore turning °ut
200 Sugar Wills ami IOO $n$ar Evaperators
N. B. For sale at Terre Hanto osi.r
jane23d&w2m
Of different sizes, of best qualities,. thoroughly improved and warranted for one year.— Always buy a Sugar Mill a* wear home as yon c»n, th«ttoi^dia,yie repaired soon if needed.' have sold several hundred MTIls arad ^Evaporators, all of which have worked to admiration. Orders solicited.
AT THF.
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FOUNDRY.
VERMIN POISON. DRUGS.
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For Powerful, Clear, Brillisnt and Sympathetic Tone! & J. (r, Lindcmann,ali At the Terre-Hante House Drugstore, Is Agent
MUSICAL.
J. G. LUVDEmAWW,
PIANO TONEE- and REPAIRER, RDERS LEFT at THE TERRE
BAtlTK DRUG STORK will be promptly aft ded to. De I2,'tt£-dly
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JOSEPH GROVfiR.
WHOLESALE AN 11 RKTAIL
CASH BRU.G HOUSE,
COSHER OK
FOURTH AND MAIN STS., br TERRl
36HAITT TNDT AN A
THOMAS II, BARR, Proprietor.
NOTICE TO PHOTOGRAPHERS.
I am just receiving a larRO anil complete Stock of the purest
Chemicala'
Wljfcij I will warrant of the beat quality, and aell as cheap as they csn bo had in Cincinnati or Ise-
where.
ill •til
Cbr'ner 4tb 4 Main Streets, Terre Haute.
Lows-, East India Coffee.
Twice as ciiefl^ as the ordinary article. To be had either at Wholesale or Retail,
At ttie S8!e*A(fency in Terre Haute,
BARR'S CASH DRUG HOUSE, Corner cf Fourth and Main Streets,
I ffAtE' jtfST CQMPLETED ARRAN-
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fall asgortment of TILDKX
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CO.'S and W. S. KKEBEI.L & CO.'S Fluid Extracts, -v Cfonceptrated Tincture,
Retinoids,
And other Eclectic Preparations, which I am prepared to soil at Manufacturers Prices, and to which I invite the attention of the profession.
THOMAS H. BARK.
Smoking and Chewing
O A O S
,yfi l'I.\X CIUARK Killikinic, Geiiuine Turkish
And Virginia
Smoking Tobacco, And very fine Cigars now on hand and opened to public inspection:at
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opene 6ABR •s.
Watch, Clock
siowins Macliino
O I S
AT BAkk'^,* CORNER OF FOURTH & MAIN STS
All-tUe,popular Patent Medicines of ^Uiedaycai^be besght-at
BARR'S GASH DRUG HOUSE,
By dealeriafid othersby.the bottle, dozen or gross, as loir if not lower, than the same can be had else.where., (jive me a call. THOS. H. BARR.
Miscellaneous.
Paints,v Oils, Varnishes, Putty, W ndow Gl aas,- Broanw,
White Lead, "fancy Oooda, Cheraicalp, IH., Poreign amf Donrtstie Drugs, Pure Liquors. Fancy and common Soaps,
Coal Oil, Lamps,
And every article usually found in a First Class Drtig StorO, constantly on lnud in lots toauit, at
BARR'S CASH DRUG HOUSE, Corner Main and 4th Sto, Terre Haute, Ind. jnnel9ddcw3m
FOR SALE.
STEAM FLOORING MrLL, in ft.'good running order, in the t'ity. Buildinz bnck three run of Stones, with ample bolting and 11 aning machinery eapaeity six barrels best fam ily flour per.hour. PricV $0,000, on easy terms or will take p"rt in trade.
Until sqld will pay the, Highest Cash Price for Whelt*' 2 5i.
if.
STITiLWRU,,
July 17-dawlm Canal Mills.
"f\ WATERS' '.IIORAL HARP—A NEW StJSDAT School Book, of 1C0 pages of beautiful Hymns aud Tunes. contains many gems, such "Shall We Know Bsch Cther there
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"Suffer lirtlo Chil
dren to CcMfk unto Me "TUe BeauUfol Shore "Oh, •T is Glorious "Leave Mo with My Mother "Ho Liadcth Mo Beside Stii! waters." Ac. Price, paper covers, 20 cents: $15 per 100 bound, 25 cents §20 per 100 cloth, bound, embossed gilt, 33 cents' $28 prT100. Mailed at tho r-tail price. It !f edited tf?H0RU WATUSRS, Aalhorof "Sunday-School IkMt" W«f. 1 ani a, which havo had the enormoua «ialiS of over eight IhuniR'ed Ihonsand copies. Just publUhod by HORA«E WATERS, No. 431 Broadway, New Yotls. Far sale by Clarke & Co. Indian. ap'Jtis.
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State of Ituiinna*
Vigo
County»
Vigo Circuit Court, September T'-rm,
KAMA J. TOIXM,
1863
YS*. ....S PelUlfW for Mvortt*
ON18W*eomes
this day, to-wit,' the 14th day of July, A.. D' tho plafntHT by ner Arum»y, "alt Sles" her complaint herein alw, a cotnpetefit"wltnesi»i* alMavit, showing that the
defendant
fir a nonresident of the State of Indiana.
Notice li~het«ifore hereby given to the said defendant of thenllngand pendency o^ia procerfing and that the same will be heArti and determined AL the next Term of onr 89id Court, connnea^g on be First Monday of September
Attest yj. S. at am p.] -^Prs fee f3 50. TaljU, 138S-3W
to
the sale of these unrivalled Pianos, andwill sell at the Manufacturers' prices. ..... Terre-Haute, Ind-, March 19th, 1883. MkisdA
„Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the
undersigned Administrators of the Batate of John Eugie deceased wiii off«r fcr sale at pubiw outcry at the reaideBeo of said deceaaed In V'y County, IuL. Saturday, July 38th 1«J3,tho personal property of said, estate, consisting in horses, oows, yon^ cattle, hofjs, wagons and r«mlnK mpteSanta, wheat, la Uw stack, com la hoa««hold aodkiwhen furnHure, md Tarioni other articloi.
Sato
to begin ai 10 clock, A. M. Ternw
Sums of throe dollars and under, cash In hena-— Over ti^^Uttrs^.^CTedlt.oJ Pvo gfyen, tho purchaser ^vlng hta note wal vis ,' benefit of valuation, with n^rov^^urity
jsSiZS COX.
July 8, 1863—W3t*
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