Weekly Wabash Express, Volume XX, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 March 1864 — Page 3

N O N IT I O N A

Union State Ticket.

.-,. »0* OOTXUOI, OUVBB P. MOBTO5. O S A O O O

.-A J*ATHAN KIMBALL, of Maitin. OR wrwiTA*T or »ri:r, NKL30N TRUSLF.R, of Fayette,

rom icorroe or STATE,

... ^THOMAS E. McCARTT,

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Wabaslj.

roi TTLUDUI 0* SIAT*.

JOHN I. MORRISON, of Wash'ngton.

rod ATTOBXX* OIXtBAL,

DtLtNA. E. WILLIAMSON, of Putnam,

roe stjpEEt.mcxDi.vT or tcauc ixsnsccrwx, GEORGE W. HO&S.of Marion, rem joooiB or bctmmx coear, lit Dtatrlcl—JAME8 8. FRAZRR, of Kosklusko. 2d DUtrlct—JBHU T. ELIOT, of Henry. Sd Btttrict—CHARLES A. BAY, of Marlon. 4th Dl»trlet—ROBERT C. REGORY, of Tippecanoe

rJu cuu or THX scracaa rocar, LAZ, NSBLE, of Kncx. roa BTROKTEIT or THE scranra OOC*T,

BEN. HARRIWN, of Marlon.

Another Outbreak at Paris.

A SOLDIER KILLED.

One Butternut Killed

ANOTHER MORTALLY WOUNDED!

Our neighboring town of Paris, III., has lidtou the scene or another outbreak. MondayVporxiiig some fifty butternuts, under the lead oK man named Murray, entered the town,\o possession of an old stable near Cic depmi, un about noon commenced firing (/a pasriwg soldiers. A tquad of soldiers made an traeent on the stable, in which one soldier war ..shot in the breast causing almost iustant deathi, and another received a flesh wound in the aVm. The man firing the shot was recognized, kfid immediately fell, pierced by thirteon balls. Ano'.ber butternut was shot, and when the afternoon train passed, was lying ou the pavement, uncared for.— It was supposed bis wound wa3 mortal. Several of the butternuts had been arrested and placed in jail, and search madfl for others.

It appears the soldiers were to leave Paris on the train yesterday, and the wounded butternut confessed that it was their ympose to tear up the .road and fire on the tmin.— These are Hie facta as we get them fiom Mr. Dunbar, one of our compoMtois, who outue in on the Western road yesterday opening. There was great excitement in t!ie town and a large crowd collected at the depot.

O I I E S

Composed and read by Miss Eliza Wllkins at the Exhibition of Misses Winship & William's School, Thursday ^evening" Feb ~f»th

1. Now it came to pass, in the 'ast year of the reign of the weak and deluded King James, surnamed Buchanan, there came a voice from the people, saying 2. You have relied on the words of those whe sat on high places and permitted ono captain of tho guard, even Floyd, who served King Buchanan, in Washington, to despoil the temple, and carry away the treasure of the nation, collected there. 3. The shovels, the snuffers, the spoons and the bowls, together with the basons, rups and candlesticks, and all the vessels of brass, wherewith they ministered. 4. And, moreover, the cannoifo, guns, pis tola, and all that was iron in iron, and steel In steel, took he away. 5. Therein,continued the people, you did foolishly and, therefore, (rom henceforth, you will have wars. fi. And, behold the acts of Buchanan, from first to last, are thoy not written in the memory of the peoplo 7. Aud, moreover, this same King became diseased in his mind, and on the lourtL yoar of his reign, this imbicile King died to Dublin favor, and was buried, not in the sepnlcher of bis father but in Wheatland, and an exceeding wise man, even Abraham, was chosen to reign in bis stead, and he entered into the temple, eveH the eapitol amid the sounding of trumpets. 8. And the people of the land, who cultivated the soil, worked in mines, plied the shuttle, labored in factories, built churches and school houses, rejoined with an exceeding great joy. 9. And it came to pass, in the year oi our Lord 1860, on the lourth day of the third month, the people who dwelt in the South, a land abounding in riches and flowing with milk and honey, in the pride of their heajrto, despised aud refused to acknowledge King

Abraham as their ruler. 10. Because in the days of his youth he had not been arrayed in purple and fine lin en, or had golden sandals on his feet, or sat at the sumptuous board, or drank from golden cups but was humbly employed, yoa even as a rail splitter, a hewer of wood and a drawer iter. 11. And it CAme to pass, the children of the South determined to slay him, upon the steps of the capitol.

I'J. But the loyal men compassed the king round about, every man with his§Bhield and buckler. 13. And after he was anointed King, the

nobles, and'the governors of the land, and

the people escorted him to his home, even the White House. 14. Moreover the children of the South rebelled against King Abraham, and his mighty men, and cried ont with aloud lumen ttttion, against his grevious yoke.

If, 11 jwbeit they seized the high places, i.ie lortitied town of the South ceun-

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1G. Moreover dosolatiou spread its pall over the land, aud tho bondman, aud tbe Ireedman cried out in their distress. 17. Now when it came to the ears of Abraham, tho King, he called togethor bia wise men, even the Cabinet, 18. And posts were hastened throughout tho North countrv to rouso the war. 19. And when the herald wont through the laud calling upon the sons of freedom to go

Wh,and tight the battles of the Lord, a of sorrow, was heard from the length, breadth thereof, oven a sobbing ol children, who cling to the neck of the fathers Jand brothers, and besought the

not

to depart.

^Howbeit, the wives and maidens of the W bowed in submission to the decrees, and b, they loved so much, to gird on

aD

swudaif Liberty, even the flag of our uuion

ne

Southern soil.

-1- charged them saying "be ye strong t,forej

an

weak fo^j,

wor

came J~'ar of a lion, even the British l.ion, the

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lesolve 'daunted courage went they lorth to ct,r •2.1 A-°d,ne to pass, when they heard die words

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them, and Buffer them to carry their idols over into the West country, they will dissever not the South from the North. 28. Bat Abraham forsook the council of traitors, and turned to Loyal men saying, the children of the South are chastised with whips, tut they shall be chastised with scorpions, even with the sword and cannon. 29. And behold the dayB have come when judgment shall be done upon her idols. 30. Moreover, if her capitol, even Richmond, should fortify the hights of her atreegtb, the spoiler will come, and her walls be broken, and her high gates be burned and all her mighty men taken, and the sound of a cry cometh from Dixie and great destruction from the land of the Chivalry. 31. Now it came to pass that in the fourth month, even the month Abib, and the 10th day thereof, that King Abraham brought bis mighty men of war before him in review. 32. Howbeit his countenance fell, and his heart was exceeding sorrowful,because of the chief and mighty men who had fallen before the face of the enemy. 33. Nevertheless the people cried aleud, let not the heart of the King be sad for young men and old will leave their flocks end vine* yards, and gird on the sword. 34. So King Abraham counseled with his wise men, and he issued the following proclamation moreover, the King's words were these 35. On the 17 th day of the 9th month there shall be a draft on every town and the coasts, and the men of the Lord frem 18 years and upwards shall assemble on the third hour of the day. 3G. Now, when these words had come to tbe people, some of the young men were sore troubled, inasmuch their hair turned gray in one night, and they bowed down with infirmities, even pleurisy, gout, and the grinders, became ferd and, moreover, dimness of vision, and deafness, becanro fragrant in tbe land. 37. Howbeit, there was one Richard, surnamed Thompson, a counsellor of law, and him the King appointed over the draft. 38. And the lame, halt, and maimed, were brought to the court of bis house moreover, those who had married them wives, came they also.

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to

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'Serabadcofred.th^r race«. ®ud«fuo» North, the.r land, even the

with "f. King Abraham

tooH nl 0f

th#ple, |touching the

punishment oi k* children

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ceruin class of P®* Jatternute, saying, ...

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EXPLICIT DIRRRTION3 with each Box. The price, ONK DOLLAR PER BOX, containing from fifty to slity Pills.

PUU sen', by mall, promptly, by remitting the price to the proprietors, or any authorized agent, in current ftnids. Sold by Druggists generally.

HUTCH1NGS HILLY ER, Proprietors. 81 Cedar Street, New York.

Sold Wholesale by Jobn D. Park, Cincinnati. For SaU by, THOS.H. BARR, 1\ DONNELLY, 0. W. PATRICK.

Feb 20,-dwly.

FAHIIL.Y DYE COJLORS.

Patented October 13,1863. Dark Green, Light Green,

Black, Black for Silk,

Dark Blue,

g0 forth and plant the

Light Blue

French Blue,

Claret Brown. Dark Brown,

Magenta,

Maite,

Maroon,

Orenge,

Purple,

Royal Purple,

Salmon,

Searlet,

SolferlDO,

violet.

Yellow

For Iyvlng Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, 8hawls, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's

Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.

If A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT I "6* For twtnty-flve cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise coat Ave times that sum. V«1on* *hadaa can be produced from the aame dye with perfect suooe*. Directions in English, French and German, Inside of each package.

For further Information in Dyeing, sad giving a what colors are best adapted to

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W. F. Dc LajHatep, Aft. D.

PHYSICIAN

AND SURGEON

Gives special alien tion to the treatment of Die* Tre4*n ,Ptery(giant,

spec!

of the fcyejuid Ear

sav

uncial rupu,

5n» what council giea onttaren, jumow concerning these

acerUin class oi tlble of care by operation or medleal treatmaet. -Rnttemuts. saying, Qe 1 May be oons&lted, free of charge, by letter ar by econd and Pep*

rates for Cataract, Ar

USdal Pupil, Pterygium, Staphyloma, Btabismai !'i« various farms of Acute anr' by a mile

•aria

lnllMl

Chronic InllainaUun of tbe Eye and Kar,

coarse of remedial agents

R*store* Sight to the

n-Jpht* voice "from I BUnd. and Hearing to the Deaf, In all cases snscep-

u^nggawiiN,in

Muk eood word* to Abraham,, wilt o^n-wUe. OfSk*, Southeast corner

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and please ar streaU. Terre-Haute.lsiUa&a.

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TELEGRAPHIC

EXCLUSIVELY TO THE WABASH EXPRESS

FROM CHATTANOOGA.

Highly Important News.

General Thomas Advances

He is Reinforced.

Will give Battle.

Engagement Probable.

Draft not Postponed.

FROM PHILADELPHIA. PBII.ADEX.PBIA, March 1.—A ppceial to the Bulletin, dated Cincinnati 1st, says

General Thomas has advancH on the enemy at Dalton, from Tunnel Hill. It is stated ia epecial dispatches reciived here that he has been reinforced by a crnsiderable number of men. If this is corrci t, a severe engagement will inevitably take place very soon.

FROM WASHINGTON.

WASIIIXOIOX, March 1.—The President, by a message, informed the House to-day that he approved the bill reviving the grade of Lieutenant General. Shortly afterwards the President sent to the Senate the nomina-

39. Moreover, tbe youths of the land, who tion of General Grant for that position. were dependent upon widowed mothers, come WASHINGTON Feb. 29.—Worlds Special with sad faces unto Richard, the counsellor, 40. And ho dealt with them all according *J*

to his wisdom. 41. Now there were some who fled from the coasts, even to Canada, because they loved not the King, nor his laws. 42. And some gathered thousands together and cried peace, peace, but there was no peace. 43. And the hosts gathered, and thousands of spears glittered on the field, and still they stand. 44. Moreover, they shall not lay down their spears until freedom is granted to the whole brotherhood of man. 45. Now the rest of the acts of King Abraham, acd bis counsellors and valiant men, behold are they not written in the heart's of the loyal peoplo of America.

new8 haB re3ched the

They examined all the American vessels in Port and causod much consternation among other neutrals.

Accounts via Panama states that the French frigate Is keeping strict blockade at Acapulco, and has seized a quantity of contraband of war.

The U. S. frigate Laucaster and Saginaw, aro the former, and would leave for Panama on the arrival of tho French'admiral. The French will then take possession of the town probably without resistance.

WASHINOTOX, Mar. 1.—Capt Ferguson late Quartermaster, at Alexandria has been re1 least from the old Capital prison and honorably acquitted.

Washington special says it is expected the three most important Missouri eloction cases will be decided in Congress to day.

THE DRAFT.

ALBANY, N. Y. March, 1—Tbe following dispatch has been received here: To Major Townsend:

Be fully prepared to commence the draft on the 10th of March,^and to make it in every sub-district which shall not have raised its quota before March 1st. Volunteers between March 1st and 10th may be deducted after the draft commences. (Signed,) JAS. B.FRY,

Provost Marshal General.

CIXCINNATI MARKET. CINCINNATI, March 1. Flour unchanged and dull, super $5 75 extra $f» 80@6 00 family $6 20@6 40.

Wheat quiet at $1 28@1 30 for Red, and $1 35 @1 50 far White. Cor steady at 95@$1 00,

Oats dull at 78c in bulk. Ryo is held at $1 .1.'?. Barley $1 20@1 2 .. Whisky 78c and ptpady. New Orleans M"l i.-.ms higher ami rlosing at 78@80 for new n-op.

No change in Sugar or Coffee. Clover seep dull at $8 and Timothy 2f». Provisions quiet and unchanged. Lard 12W@13%. Gold higher at $1 5!). Silver $1 T0@1 52. Exchange very firm at par.

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LIFE OH DEATH!

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

[From the New Tork Tribune.)

"Oh! that men and women woald read and ponder on the 'Lists of Mortality' published weekly, asoathiy and yearly ia oar city. There is ever a fearfully great proportion of Consumption Casea.— The Statistic Tables prove that while other Diseases slay their thousands, Conaemption slays its tens of thoaaands." "In the early stage* of Throat and Long ComplalLt.we consider MADAME ZADOC PORTER'S

A IV E A S A in a feb22dwlw.

LADIES UDIESJr

Pan't fall to read tbe advertisement In this paper, beaded

Important t« Females. DR. CHEESEMAN, of New Tork. has dcoted the last thirty years of his practice to Female

Complaints. His Pills a*t like a charm- They are reliable anl safe. feb3Mwly.

H* Let those who have doubted the virtues Ball's Cedron Bitters, It any such there be, read the following certificate irom geatlcmen well known in thLs community and donbt no more.

Its general introduction lnte the army will cave the lives of thonsanda of onr soldiers: LOUISTU U,Kr., Jane

SJ, lt?63.

We the undersigned, have seen the good effects produced by the use of Dr. Jobn Bnh's Cedron Bit tert in oasoe of general debility and prostration of the system, and believe its general use woald prevent disease and relieve much suffering. Amotng onr soldi8T8 particularly would this be the ease especially those who are exposed to miasmatic Influences in the Southern climate.

MAJOR PHILIP SPEED, Collector Int. Revenue 3d Dist. Ky. CHAS.B. COTTON,

Collector oi the Fort of Louisville, Ky. COL. H. DKNT, Provost Marshal Oeneral ofEy. REV. D. P. HENDERSON,

Vice President of anltary Commission. HARNEY, HUGHES CO., Publishers ef Democrat. GEORGE P. DOERN,Proprietor Lou., Anzelger. HUGHES PARKHILL,

Wholesale Dry Goods Dealers, Main SL, Louisville, Ky. DAVIS, GREEN 4cC0^

Wholesale Shoe Dealers, Main St. Louisville. HART tL MAPOTHER, Lithographers cor., JVarket and Thlid Streets,

Louisville.

JULIUS WINTER, Clothing Merchant eor. 3d and Market St„ liOnis^ille. OAFT. S. F. HILDRETH, of Steamer Major Anderson. MAJOR L.T.THUSTIE,

Paymaster U. S. Army. C. M. MRTOALF, NaUonal Hotel Louisville. COL. JESSE BAYLE8,4th Kentucky

YOUNG AND OLD, MALE AND FEMALE, SINGLE, MARRIED.

Cavalry.

GEORGE D. PRENTICE, Houisvllle Journal. MBf See advertlssment in another column.

Sold wholesale and Retail by Thos. H. Barr, Cemer Fourth and Maia Sts.

1: ARRHCRA AND DYS ENTERY.—We have sxamlned a great number of letters from some of the most prominent citizens of incianati and Covington, etc., speaking in the highest terms of Dr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture for the cure of dlarrhtea and dysentery. The letters are to long to publish. Mr. Woods, of Covington, says he was pronounced incurable by the best doctors in Cincinnati, and one bottle ef Dr. Strickland's Anti Choien Mixture effected a permanent cure after suffer* Injj for months with the worst form of dtsrrhcca and dysentery. 3oldlers—we think Dr. Strickland is quite right in advising you In his advertisement in our columns of to-day's paper, to take a bottle of hU highly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixture in your knapsacks, It may save the lives of many of our best soldiers. Mothors, goe that year sons do not neglect it. You can get it at the Drug Stores at 50centsper bottle. It is tba beat remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. mar2wthd-w

OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE,

See advertisement, HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. You may require Its use.

It Is a safe and pleasant remedy, And must benefit,

of Counterfeits.

Ask lor Hembold's EXTRACT BUCHU. Tako no other. Cures Guaranteed,

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.

feb8dwlw

RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.

A N S

PULMONIC WAFERS!

Tho Original Medicine established In 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the nameof "PDLHOMIO WAraas," in this or any other country all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name

BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. RBZAM'B PULMONIC Wsraas Relieve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness.

BSTAK'S Pcuionc WATCBS

Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. BUTAN'S PFLMOHIO Warns Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest.

BBYAH'S Pirmoxio Waraaa

Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. BBTAB'S PULMOKIO Wanes Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils.

Barax'g Ptnjaomo Warns

Relieve the abeve complaints In tenmlnntes. BETAX'S Pcutomo WATERS Area blessing to all Classes and Constitutions.

BSTAK'S PCIMOKIO WAT*as

Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. BBTAM'B Pcutowo WARBS Are In simple form and pleasant to the taste.

BBTAX'S Puuioiao Winn

Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting cures. BBTAX'S PULXOXIC Waraaa Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one.

No family should be without a bex of BBYAD'S PCUfOBIO WATEBS in the house. No traveler should be without a supply of

BBVAX'S PuiJioaio Wart*8 in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for

ONE OF HUNNEWELL'S GREAT REMEDIES. HUNNEWELL'S UN1VUSAL COUSH BALSAM The basis of this truly wonderful preparation, now. of such well-earned celebrity,Is a freedom from eveiy component calculated to debilitate, and by snch to allow the greatest freedom of use lay or night, as the only true theory by which Throat and Lung Complaints can be effectually cared.

To prevsnt asking attontlon to long stories of great euros, when local causes make almost all such complaints different in effect, I woold ask confidence, which will be saored. In

J4W SCHOOL

—or—

Harvard College,

TWO

N'

BHTAN'S PCLXOXIC Warns Twenty-five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprieto 37, Cortlandt St., New York.

doc24dw-e-e-w. For sale by all Druggists.

Colds, Coughs, Boarsenett,

Sore Throat, Bronchial

and

Whooping Cough,

Asthmatic'Cotnplainie,

and to all

moat

and

Lung Com-

fjtainlelwhlch, when neglected, end In

Coneumptio*

Testlmanials from Physicians ot the highest respectability, and from Invalids, can be ssen at my office by all interested.

For s«le by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers. JOHH L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor. Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist.

Boston, Mass.

(f. W. Patrick GV, Agents, TERRS HAUTE, INDIANA Suire, cksteln A Co., and J. D. Park, Wholesale Agents, Cincinnati, Ohio. febmayauldwlm

A 8UPEKIOR REMEDY.—We can conscientiously recommend to those suffering from a distressing cough, Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough -Balaam. It gives relief al most Instantaneous, and ts withal not disagreeable to the taste. There is ao doubt hut the Melifluous Cough Balsam Is one of the best preparations In use, and Is all that Its proprietor claims for it. We have tried it during the past week, and found roller from a moat distressing cough. It is prepared by Dr. Strickland, No. 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, O.—From the Cln cinnati National Union, Oct. 11. feb29mtud-w

1. A REMEDY FOR PILES.—It is a blessing to tbe suffering to know that we have an effectual cure for this truly troublesome disease. Mr.J, P. Hazards, of 164 Second street, Cincinnati, O., takes greet pleasure in informing all who are suffering with piles that he used a small quantity of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy, and it effected a permsnest euro. This setms to be the caso with all who m.k« use of this tpleadid preparation. It Is manufactured at No. 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, O., and toid by «n Druggists.

March,4,fcd-w.

1S64.

TERMS of Nineteen weeks,

commencing March Yil and September (tk. For Catalogue and Circular address JOEL PARK1R. ProftUor. Cambridge, Mass Jan. 30,1 ML M-w3t

HOSTSTTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTKBSiseneoC tbe greas4. strengthening preparations extant. It Is especially adapted to those who are atftcted with the Fevtr and Ague, or any (tder disease arising from a disordered condition of the digestive organs. Fer the Fever and Agae there is perhaps r-o medicine in the world equal to it, as It enters, purifies and replenishes the blood, whieh is to important to bring about a healthy action in die* eases of this natore. The Bitters are now among the most popular, and at the same time, valuable specifics In the medical worl I. In recommending It to the public, we are fully conscious

ot

doing them

a great service, knowing, as we do, their many excellent qua'!ties, and sure and speedy action in all cases where the disease is caused by Irregularity ol the digestive organs. A trial will suffice for the most skeptioal. fee advertisement.

Dor sale br Draggists and dealers geherally, everywhere. febSwlm

IV) Ncavora Srmasm or Bora Saxss.—A rever ened gentleman having been restored to health In a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and Irregular expensive modes of treatment without snccsss, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellsw creatnres the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. Joax Daexaix, 1S6 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. New Tork. jaa28w]y

TO CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of

Consumption, Asthma, Bron­

chitis, and all Throat and Lung afftctlons, (free chargo,) by sending their address to Rev. I. A. WILSON,

Wllllamsburgb,

an2Td6t Kings Co., New York.

LEGAL.

STATE

OF INDIANA, VIGO

COUNTY, SS.

1

Common Pleas Court, April

Term, 1864. Lewis 8. Fellows, Robert Schell, EdI ward Schell, vs. John R. Freeman, Civil Action and Attachment. On this dsy, to wit, the twentieth day of February, A D1864, comex the plaintiff by Mofffttt their Attorney and file their complaint herein also a competent witness affidavit, showing that the

Defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, and that his property la Vigo county, Indiana, has been attached on a writ of detaobment issued in this cause. Notice is therefore hereby given to the said. Defendant of the filing and pendency of this proceeding, and that the same will be heard and determined at the Term of our said Court, commencing on the Third Monday of April next, A. D., 1864. marldltwSw J. H. BLAKE, Clerk.

STATE

of Indiana, Yigo County,

S. 8. Vigo Common Pleas Court, April Term, 1804. Merrick A. Jewett and Mary Moore Jewett vs. Patrick Kerwin and Catharine Kerwin, Forclosure. On this day, to-wlt, the 10th day of February, A. D. 1884, comes the Plaintiff by Moffatt Attorney, and file their complaint herei also a competent witnesses affidavit, showing that the Defendants are aon-resldents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Defendants of the filing and 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 April next, A. D. 1864.

Attest. J. H. BLAKE, Clerk. feb24w3w.

-\TOTICE OF

APPLICATION

Xl FOR LICENSE.—B

Notioe is hereby given that

I willapply to the Board of Commissioners of Yigo connty, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on the first Mondsy in March, 1864, for a license to sell "intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time," with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises,) for one yaar. My place of business, and the premises whoreon said liquors are to be drask, is located at first door Bouth of Dr* Penee's new brick building, on Second street, In Terre Haute, in Harrison town ship, |p Vigo county, Indiana. febl9dltw3w. D. C.LEE.

-\TOTICE OF

and telll not injure,

For Diseases and Symptoms,

iiee Advertisement.

Cut it ont and send for it. And avoid Exposnro

And Dnhappinesi,

Seware

APPLICATION

1.1 FOR LICENSE.—N

Notice is hereby given that

we will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on the first Monday in March, 1864, for a Licensa to sell "Intoxicating liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time," twith the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on our premises,) for one year. Our place of business, and the premises whereon said liquors are to be drank, are located at No. 68 Wabash street, In Terre Haute, In Harrison township, in Tlgo couaty. Indiana. feblSdltwSw. STEINHEHL MEYER.

QTATE of Indrana, Yigo County,

KJ S. 8. Vigo Common Pleas Ccnrt, April Term, 1864. James H. Turner vs. Ebenezsr Watson, Frsncis Patten and William Smallwood, complaint enforoe Judgment. On this day, te-wit, the 10th day of February,

A.

D. 1S64, comes

the Plaintiff by Moffatt his Attorney, and file his complaint herein also an affidavit, showing that the Defendants are not In the State of Indiana, and that this suit Is to enforce a lien upon Real Estate Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Defendants of the filing and 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 April next, A. D. 1864.

Attest: J, H. BLAKE, Clerk. feb34w3w.

OTICE OF APPLICATION

for lioense. Notice is hereby given, that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo County, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on the first Monday In March, 1S64, for a license sell "Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time," (with the privelege of allowing the same to be draok on my premises,) for one year. My place of business, and the premises whereou said liquors are to be drank, are loevted on Ohio street, lot No- 09, in Terre Haute, la Harrison Township, In Vigo County, Indiana,

Feb.12,1864. WILLIAM POINTER.

OTICE OP APPLICATION

N

FOR LICENSE —Notice is hereby given tba we will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on the first Monday ia March, 1864, for a License to sell "Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time," (with the privilege of allowing the same I to be drank on my premises,) for one year. My place of business, and the premises whereon said liquors are to be drank, are located at No. 8 National block

Wabash street in Terre Haute, In Harrison township, in Vigo county, Indiana. feblGwSw HAAS

It

SCHWEITZER.

Mr*. ALLEN'S

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS & PRIZES)

WILL SEND ONE OF MY

beautiful Photograph Albums, made of the finest Tnrkey Morocco, with double heavy gold plated extension clasps, and a valuable prize, by express prepaid, for five dollars.

No one need send the money till they know what prise will aooompany the Album Persons can first send on their names and try their luck. Theywiilbe notified by return mail of the result of a distribution when they have the privilege ef sending for the Album and prize or not, as they choose. Splendid inducements offered to agonts, ladies as well as gentlemen. Full particulars, with circulars, with circulars sent by msll. Address (with stamp for return postage) Mrs. LUCY ALLEN, box S,5K, New Tork City. sf-f. S.—Any person who will cut out this advertisement and enclose It, in a letter, to some friend In the army, and notify me of the fact and to whom sent shall receive by return mail a beantifal and ex--i life photograph of Msj. Oeneral ORANI, worth at retail 40 oenta. A single stamp trill answer both for the return Photograph and trial of luck, as both csn be sent in one lettor. Mrs. ALLEN. mar2wlt

f7. S. Internal Revenue,

Annual Taxes for 1864.

The attention of tax-payers is hereby called to the provisions of the United States Excise Law relative to the assessment of annual taxes.

By the sixth section of the act of July 1.1862, It Is made the duty of all persons, partnerships, firms, associations or corporations, msde liable to any annual duty, license, or tax, on or before tbe first Monday of May in each year, to make a list or return to the Assistant Assessor of the District where located of the amount or annual Income, the articles or objects charged with a special tax, and the bualneas or occupation liable te p»y any license.

Every person who shall fall to make such return by the day specified will be liable to be assessed by the Assessor according to tbe beat Information which he can obtain, and In such case the Assemor 1s required to add fifty-per centnm to the amount of the Items of such list.

Every person who shall deliver to an Assessor sny false or Irsudulent list or statement, with Intent to evade the valuation or enumeration required by law, is subject to a fine of five hundred doll art aad In suck case the llstTwill be made out by tbe Asseasor or Assistant Assessor, and from the valuation and enumeration ao made there cau be no appeal.

Payment of tbe anuaul taxes, except those for licenses, will not be demanded until thejthe thirtieth day of Jnne.

The appropriate blanks on which to make return, and all necessary Information, will be furnished by William K. Edwards, Assistant Assessor for the 1st Division, to whom returns aboeld be delivered on or before the first Monday in May, at his office, la Farrlngtoo's Block. JAMES FARRIN8T0N.

U. S.'Assessor 7th District Indiana.

Terre Han to, Feb. 39,1884. dlw-w3w.

GBNT81 Look to your Interests!—Call and examine something urgently needed by every or tea samples sent free, by mall, for twenty Cents, that retails for Two Dollars, by R, L.W0LC0TT, NO. 170 Catham Square, NEW York. deeJ9,-wly.

MEDICAL.

Th6 All Sufficient Three.

THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES Known as HELXBOLD'S OEXUIKfc PREPARATIONS, Via Helmboid's Extract Bacira," Helm hold's Sars*» parilla, Helmbold'a Improved Rose Wash.

Helmboid's Genuine Preparation, "HIGHLY QONC*WTRATKD COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU," a Positive and Specific Remedy fbr Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsical ffwellines, and all diseases and derangements it the Urin-.y Organs, whether existing in stale or Vtinala. Diseases of these Organs require the aid ot a DIURETIC. Helmbolr,s Extract BnchU Is the GREAT DIURETIC, a Ml la certain te have the desired effect in all Diseases ter whieh. It la recentmended.

This Medieine Increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents Into healthy action, by which the Watery or CalcareousdepoetUens, a'idal the Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, ac well as Pain and Inflamation, and Is gcod for Moo, Women, or Children.

Directions accowpany Helmboid's Extract Sachu, ftr Weakness arrialag from Kxceesea. habits of Pt*stpatior. Early Indtscrerun o.- Abiue, attended with the following Symptom-:

Indisposition to exercise, loss of power, loss of memory, difficulty ot breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, wakefulness, Dimsens of Vislen, pain in the back, universal lassitude of the muscular system, hot hands, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, eruptions on the face,

PALID COUNTENANCE, HEAVINESS OF THX EYELIDS. Frequently Black Spots flying before the Eyes, with temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight,

Want of Attention, Mobility, Restlessne's, With honor of Society.

Nothing Is more desirable to such patients that solitude, end nothing they more dread for fear cf themselves. No repose of manner, ne earnestness, no speculation, but a hurrisd transition from one question to another.

These sympUms, If allowed to go on, which this medicine in\arlably removes, sooa follows I potency, Fatuity,

Epileptic Fits,

In one ot which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followee by those direful digeates," Insanity and Consumpr tion.

Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample testimony of the truth of the assertion. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance Is actually sodden, and quite destitute, neither mirth or grief ever visit it. Should a sound of the voice oocur, It Is rarely articulate:

With woeful measures, wan despair. Low sullen sounds their grlel beguile. Parents and guardians, caution your children against this evil habit. It Is the greatest curse that can befall a yeung man or woman, unfitting them for happiness ana married life.

They may not experience the consequences r.ow, but must and will sooner or later The oonstitt tion once affected with symptoms organic weakness, re quires tne aid ef medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Helmbolds EXTRACT O BUCHU invariably does. A trial will convince the most skepticsl.

FEMALSS-FftMALES-rSMALES,

Old or Young, Single, Married, or contemplating Marriage. In many affections peculiar to females, the Extract of Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy as lu Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suspension of Customary Jtvacuatlons Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all 1 complants Incident to the sex, whether sr'slng from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, o. ia the decline or change of life. See symptoms above.

NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT!

Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU

CCBK8

SECRET DISEASES.

In all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet no inconvenience and no exposure, It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing

and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pals and Inflamntion, so frequent in the class or eases, and expelling au

and Inflamntion, so frequent In the class of dls poisonous, diseased, and worn out matter.

Thousands upon thousands who have been the victims of quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "Poison" has, by tho nse of "powerful astringents,** been dried up in the system, to breakout in an aggravated form, and

PERHAPS AFTER ARM AUK.

Use Helmboid's Extract Buchn for all affections and diseases of the URINARY OROANM, it Whether cxistln listing la

ItULE OR FE1VAL.E.

From whatever cause originating, and no matter ol HOWLOflGSTANDlNO.

it It

All the above diseases and symptcms admit of the same treatment, and originate from the aamecan.so.

BLOOD BLOOD I BLOOD I

Helmbold'a Highly Concentrated Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. Syphilis.

This Is an affection of tho Blood, and attacks the Sexual Orgsns, linings of tho nose, ears, throat, windpipe, and other mucous surfaces, making its apper.rance in the form of ULCERS, and Is generslly atten led with a discharge more or less offensive, an* If ntglected, destroys whatever part it may attack.

This disease is often transmitted to children: is contrasted from the same cause, and often with Gonorrhoea, and both mny exist at the same time. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED OOM-

POUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Should be used In conjunction with the Buchu and Helmboid's Rose Waah applied to the Ulcers.

Helmboid's Extract Sarssparrllla Purifies the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving the complexion a clear and healthy color. It aelng prepared expressly for this class of complalnts, its Blood Purifying Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation ot Sarsaparilla.

HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH.

An excellent Lotion for Diseaaes of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organa arising from habits of dissipation, to be used in crnuectlon with the Extract Buchu or Sarsaparilla, In such diseases as recommended.

Tho Proprietor, in offering his Remedies to the afflicted would have it distinctly understood that they are net Patent Medicines or Nostrums, but are nropared directly according to rules of

PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY,

with the greatest accuracy, Chemical knowledge, and ciro devoted to their combination, by a practical Jrugglst and Chemist of experience, of the city cf Phlladelphls These Medicines are Endorsed, Recommended and Used In the Practice of Physicians for the care of the above Diseases.

If ou are suffering with sny of the above affections, procure the Remedy at once. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine.

Certificates of cures from 8 to 20 yeara standing, with names known to science and fame. For medical properties of BUCHU, see Dispensatory of the United States.

See Professor Dewee's valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks .made by the late colebrated Dr. Physlck, Philadelphia.

See remarks made by Dr. Ephralm McDowell, a celebrated Physician and Member ef the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published 1c the Transactions of the King and Queen's Journal.

See Medlco-Chlrurgical Review, published Tby Benjamin Travors, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. iwe most of the late Standard Works on Medicine. Extract Buchu, $1 00 per bottle, or six for i|fi 00

Sarsaparilla, »100 $6 00 Improved Rose Wash, 60 BM Or half dozen of each for $13 00, which will be siSBclen to cure the most obstinate cases, if direction are adhered to. Delivered to sny sddress, securely packcd from observation.

Do scribe Symptoms In all communications.

Cures Guaranteed I Advice Gratis! AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me. an Alderman ol the city or Philadelphia, H. T. Hehnbold, who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations contain ne narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. H. T. HELMBOLD.

Sworn and subscribed before me, this 33d day of November, L8M. WM. P. HIBBERD, Aldenum, Ninth St. above Race, Phils.

Address letters for lnformstlon In confilence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depots. 104

S. Tenth St., bel Chestnut, Phlla. And 6M, Broadway New York.

49T Beware of Counterfeits and unprlnelpled dealers, «ho endeavor to dispose "of their own" and "other" articles on the reputation obtained by Helmboid's Qenulne Preparations,

Extract Buchu, SarssparlUs, Improved Rose Wash.

Sold by

nd all Druggists everywhere. Ask for.Helmbold's. ake .no other. Cut out the advertisement and send yr 1 tand avoid Imposition and axposuro.

Nov.S, lMS-dwly

JEWELERS. _____

n. CRISHER, DEALERS IN

Clocks & "Watches,

JE WEL.R I',

Silver Wart' $ Fine Pocket Cill rj.

A COMPLETE ASIO*TM£T Ol

SPECTACLES & FANCY GOODS

A W A S O N A N

CAekit Watchc* and Jewelry repaired and warranted.

Remember the place, oppoelte Poetoffice, Fouarn Sraarr, TERRE HAUTE, IND. feb87wly

A iUOMill I want to hire Agentaln

$75 ..

Famll

paid, to sellmy new AddrsM, S. I Maine.

.Jo HELMBOISSn

GENUINE' PREPARAT

1

COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, fbtive and Scientific Bgnc4y for diseases ef Bladder.Kldneys, (Jravel, Dropsical K' :r

This Medicine Increase tfpew** of I r»aad excite the Absorbents into lieaflhy aetsw•, i. Which tho Watery of Calcareous depositions, .v. ail Unnatural Enlargements aro reduced, as weir rain and Inflammation.

ItKMlHili nilt E.VTIWCT BTCtlt),,' For Weaknesses arising frosl Excess*?, Hah!«a or Dissipation, Earl Ind etior. of A-aw, attended with the following ptorus.— Indisposition to exertion, Losscf Power, Loss of Memory, DL^ttliyqf.JDreavbiag, Weak Nerv .»*«bBng, Horror of Incase, WaktffcioeM, Dimness of Vision, Pain la, the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Systa-?, Hot Hands, Flushing of tWEcdf Dryness of the Skin, Eruption* on tfcoFacs.

PalM Countenance.

These symptoms* if allowed to go oBt'itoSf tta medicine invariably removes, sota fol'qws

Tmpoie«cy, latuity, JSpfieptfa

In one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they aro notfreqaartiJy ftUoWed by those •'Direful Dtseaics." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION"

Many are awaro*of tho causo of their suffcrins',, trx X0N"E WILL.CONFESS TUE BECORD3 OV 2®8 IXSAJFE ASTLCJI3.

And Melancholy Peatfc}

by

Ccnraaptioa fcesr

ample wltnees to the Truth

ot

tho asssrs wa.

Ine Constitution once effected with Orgsnb Weakness requires the aid of Medieine to StrenjjtEMIand Invigorate tho System, Which Helmboid's Bxtract Buckn invariably does, .1 Trial will convince the most skeptical

FEMALES—FECTALES —FE3UIBS, In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract Buchu is unequaled by any ether remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfatncs* or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcereted or Scirrhous state of the terns, Leuchetrhoca or Whites, Sterility, and for all oooiptafats incident to tho si i, whether arising £rc:» incliiOictlcnXiabyn of Dissipation, or In tho

a

DECLINE OR CHANGE OF WITS

Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or napwts&i-i Medicines for unpleassnt and danjjeror.H diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHlT AND

IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES SECKET DISEASES In all their Stages, At little Expena?. Little or no change in Diet. No iucon vpuieacs.

And no exposure.

It causes a frequent desire and tfiv-s strength t.Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, ProvoRt ing and curing Strictures ot the Urethra, Kliajitjj Pain and Inflamation, so frequent tbe class oi diseases, and expelling all PolEcr.-us, Diseased and wornout Matter.

Thousands upon thousands who lava teen victims of Quacks, and who have paid h?avj ftc?t be cured In a short time, have found they ner« !o ceived, and that tho "Poison" has, by, ice Uisi "powerful astringents," baen dried np in 'hi* r.y." tem, to break cut in an aggravated form, aci T*?Uapd after M&riiage.

Use EXTBACTEUCHC for all aEccUtftsa and diseases ot the urinary organs), whether cxistln in male or female, from whatevor caoso origina ting and no matter ofhow long standing.

Lisesscs of these Organs requires tUe c'd cf Diuretic, Helmsbold's Extract Buchu ia ili fjrti*. Dturetio, and isccrtoin to have tho desired offset sr. all Diseases for which it is recommondoJ.

Evidence of tho most Tollable ami responsible character will accompany the

medieine.

Price 81.00 per bottle, or six «or 85.00. Delivered te any Address, securely packed frara ob servatlon.

Describe Symptoms In all Communications, Cures Guaranteed! AdvSco Gr.il.'.:: Address letters for Information to

H.B, BELtfBOLD, Ciieznis

104 Soulh Tonth-st., bel. Chcsnat,Phlia, HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Ware hosts?, 691 Broadway, New Yoi Bewateercounterfeits and unprincipled doilera who endeavor to dispose "of their own" and 'other' articles on the reputation attalaed by

IMmboUl's Genuine Pr»paratlon». Extract Buchu. Saraaparilia.

Improved ROBO

BOID itr

ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Ask for IIELMBOLD'S. Take no ctier Cut out the Advertisement and send for it.

And avoid imposition and Espossro

CELEBRATED

STOMA1Ul

A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective acd alter itlve of wonderful efllcacy In diseaso cf tho

Stomach, Liver and. Howcli. Cures Dyspepsia, Livor Complaint, Jead:chf, Gc eralDomlity, Nervousness, Depression of syir* .ts, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent. Covers, Cramps and Spasms, and all Complaint* nf either Sex, arising from

Bodily Weakness whether inherent in tho syutem oj.rntiu i.l by special causes.

Nothing that not wholesome, gonial aui rc.icr atlre in Its naturn enters into the cowp'SUicn cv HOSTEITER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Tin* popi, lar preparation contains no mineral of my Ua-, deadly botanical element no fiery esciu'--lu". If Is a combination of the extracts of r«iry bai«r: !, herbs and plants with the purest and mildest o:

J.r

diffusive stimulants. It Is well to bo forearmed against diseaso, a-i". so far as the human system can be nrott:.•! human moans against maladies eDgentltr«,'l by unwholesome atmosphere, impure water and .! external causes, HOSTRTTEl.'S ElrTI'.iK t: relied on as a safeguard.

In districts infested with Fever :i been found infallible as a proven', out ble as aremedy and thousadiU v.L. ti it der apprehension of an attack, r*t IJ. T' and thousands who neglect to ai .1.1 :i. i» Its protective qualities in advance, are very brief course of this marvelon*

ver

and Ague patients, after beins p.:' qciHlno for months In vain, until fairly -. .i ». li that dangerous alkaloid, are. not

tr:rert!:

ntiy

stored to health within a few days fry tho ail HOSTETTER'S BITTKKS. The weak stomach is rapidly irvisoratwJ ECU ttappetlte restored by this agreeable loaic, at' heuce it works wonders in cases of IMspepsU aci. less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Actios a entle and painless apperlont, as well un upon th iver, it also inaariably relieves the Ccnsilpatiiii superinduced by Inregolur action ot th,» ul^iss! and secretive organs.

Persons of feeble habit, liable Nervous At tacks, Lownesa of Spirits and Fits of Lan?ti»r, £ad prompt and dermanent relief from butirs.The testimony on thts point is most coricl'.u've, as *. from botb sexes.

The agony of Bilious Colic is inmwHaie'y asr urged by a single dose of the stimulant, a Ml by c. •lonally resorting to it, the return of I it may be prevented.

A» a Oeneral Tenlc, HOSTKTTK rs *HIE: produceeffectawhich must be exp«-rlern ed i.r

W it

nessed beforo they can be fnlty apprf-ci«vte^. !. casea of Constitutional Weakness, Prentattsro Dec -. .' and Debility and Decrepitnde arlslns from tki A at, It exercises th» electric Influence, fin the convale# cent stages of all diseases It operates as

a

ftil lnvlgorant. W *n the powers ef reature am laxed. It operates to ru-enforcu (iud re-establui them.

Last, but not least. It Is the Only Safe Rt-nu!?™^ beiuic manufactured from sound and inn«ctura, rot terials, and entirely free from .tho acid eterM-r.«* present more or lev^» In all tho ordinary tomes stomachics of the dsy.

No family medicine has qeeri «o pid versall?, tr.fi. it msy be truly added* de»ervedly popular with tlintelligent portion of tho commuiiiy, aa HCi'TVJ TKIi'S BIt EES,

Prepared by HOSTETTER SMITH, Iltutur,.-, Pa. Sold by all Druggists, Qrooers aad everywhere. Jscl'iwiy

Employmesat!

$70 PER MON'Tlfl^D TiiAViiLLISO Expenses will be paid to men who merit tho approbation of the subscribers, and a permanent situation. For tail particulars address

C. J. HEINMAN" & CO.,

dec30w3m Atkinson^Dopot, N,