Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 51, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 November 1860 — Page 3

Local Department

J. N. SILVERTHORN. . . . EDITOR. DAILY AND WEEKLY WABASH EXPRESS. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. On Monday next the 2nd session of the 36th Congress, of the U. S. will assemble in Washington City. The Legislatures of many of the States will assemble daring the months of December and January, and from now until the 4th of March the news from all portions of the Union, and especially from the seat of the Federal Govern ment, and the Capitol of our own State will be looked for with inten anxiety, Now is the proper time to subscribe for the Wabash Express. Our facilities for receiving news from all parts of the country are equal to those of any of our cotemporaries, and we will be able to lay before our readers by 7 o'clock each morning, an account of every important transaction which accours throughout tbe Union, east of the Rocky Mountains, up to 12 o'clock t'ia night pre vious. We will give full Congressional proceedings, an well as proceedings of our State Legislature. We propose, to devote more attention to the collation of all important news received in oar exchanges and lay before our readers at the earliest moment all items of general interest, as soon as possible, after their occurrence. The Daily Express will be mailed each morning for all surrounding towns and post offices, and will be the earliest source of news to the people of the surrounding country. Now is tie time to subscribe See terms on first page. a Pleasant Time. We have never enjoyed a visit to any place with more delight than that to Ind ianapolis last week, and we have never seen so much good feeling and heartfelt enjoyment crowded into the space of three dnys, as we witnessed among the large crowd of people, from all parts of the State who were there assembled. Joy and gladness seemed to be tbe pre vailing sentiment the sole desire of all parties, and the object of each seemed to be to enhance his own and the enjoyment of each one by whom he was surrounded . The meeting of the Grand Encampment and the Grand Lodgs of Odd Fellows, brought together a large number af conge nial spirits, who vied with each other in their efforts to make the re-union a most happy one, and each second to have suc ceeded to the utmost of their wishes. The sessions of both these Grand Lodges were most harmonions, and a large amount of business was transacted with the utmost dispatch-and remarkable unanimity. As a deliberative body, the Grand Lodge would be an excellent model for imitation by other assemble of more pretensions.Daring the three days of the session, among a body of more than two hundred men, possessing as a matter of couse, conflicting views on may subjects brought be fore the Grand Lodge not a single unpleasant or unkindly word was spoken and not a speech of five minates length was made. A universal desire to economize time and the expenses, of the session seemed to prevail, and all acted promptly and harmoniously together. Among the representative present were many of the leading men of the State, among whom Judge Morton, Sol Meredith, Johnathan S. Harvey, W. H. Schlater, W M. French, Deputy Grand Sire Herndon, Grand Master Underwood J, Grand Representatives, Chris Miller and Geo. B Roberts, President Nutt of the State Universi ty, and many others whoa names we can not take tim to mention, were conspicuous. The reports of the Grand Officer show the Order throughout the State to he in a most flourishing and healthy condition. The dignity and promptness with which Grand Master Underwood presided elicited universal admiratin o and the hearty response give a resolution of thanks offered him as he was about yielding his seat to hi successor was a flattering manifestation of the high estimation in which he is held by the brotherhood. We renewed our acquaintance with many old friends and formed the acquaintance of many new ones, and enjoyed the society of all in the most agreeable and pleasant manner. 'Dress Make the Man. "We are not prepared o say that, the foregoing aphor ism is absolutely true but we do know that the individual dressed by tbe clothing establishment of Hartsock, Allen & Co., will always pass for an elegantly dressed man. Their stock of ready made clothing is unsurpassed by any house in the West, in either elegance or excellence. We wish however to call more especial attention to their new style sof vestings which have al ready become "all the rage" among gentlemen or refined taste and acknowledged discrimination in all matters relating to the toilet. In fine for whatever choice and desir avble to array a gentleman in superb style we ean confidently commend this old and popular corner now under control of these very accommodating gentlemen, Hartsock Allen & Co. We desire to refer our readers to the advertisement of Messrs F. Nippert and Dunn, No. 116 Wabash street, who have just received their second stock of Fall and Winter Goods. No firm in this city displays a better taste in the selection of goods than that of Nippert and Dunn. Their goods are selected with especial reference to the wants of this locality, and Mr. Nip pert from his long experience as a merchant In this City, understands thoroughly the style of goods to buy. Those desiring choice good and liberal bargain should visit No. 116 Wabash street east of 4th, formerly known as the French Store. Dead - The man Wright, who was shot by young Sandford, on Friday last, died at soon yesterday having survived his his wounds about 44 hour. We learn he has left a wife and 4 children who reside in Buffalo, N. Y". Coroner Benson held an inquest over the body last evening' at the Boutin House, and the Jury returned a verdict that the deceased came to his death from a wound, by a ball discharged from a pistol held in the hand of one Bruce Sandford. The wound, as the Physicians who made A post mortem examination, testified was about 4 inches above the right nipple perforating the third or fourth rib and passing directly through the lung, being in their opinion necessarily fatal. Drs, Bell, Thompson and Wright, made the post mortem. We send out to day to our subscribers an interesting supplement, containing the delinquent list for 1859-60. It will be an interesting study to many we pet.

The Isdiax apulis Joibnal Its Omca AXD ITS Editojis. Not the least pleasant part of our sojourn at the Stale Capital last week, was derived from our association with the editors of the Indianapolis Daily Journal. NotwitbslsnJir they have jost moved into a magnificent new ofTW built expressly for t-seir own use, and arranged

with all the modern improvements and conveniences for carrying on their business on an extensive scale and have just put on an entirely new dress on their paper we mean not on themselves, although they pride tin-in selves en being welldressed we witnessed no disposition on their part to put on airs, but on the contrary, we found them polite, affable and courteous, kindly lipoel and desirous t render all arocud them i u it After spending all the time possible with them, admirit g their admirably arranged office, the evidences of prosperity, on every hand, we lore ourself away from their pleasant oci-'ty fully impressed with the belief that the Journal office is tho fioe-i and best arranged in the State the Jour nal itself the cleanest, neatest and one of the most ably edited papers in the State, and its editors most affable and accomplished gentlemen. Indeed after a careful consideration of the subject viewing it in all its lights, we came very deliberately to the conclusion that Berry Sulgrove is to use a very classical and expressive phrase a very "big brick." - s Remember the staevixo O ir reader are not Ignorant of the fact hat while we, in this State and community, are enjoying an abundance of everything necessary for J

ourallour wants, that while our lauds j c. that he hould partake of tho hospihave teemed with the rich bounties of a I Isl'ly f Sheriff Conner, to await the pleaa-

beneficent Providence, that our brethren in Kansas are absolutely starving their erops having been entirely consumed by droth. The sufferings anions the people of that region have elicited the warmest sympathies of the benevolent throughout the land, and men of all creeds professions and politics are uniting together to nd to the suffering the relief they so much need. The Governor of eur State has su -gestid that all the churches lake up collections or. Thanksgiving day, to send for tbe relief of our brethren and fellows in Kanas. This is highly creditable and manly n part of the Chief Executive of our St at and wehopothe people of this citj "i" respond to the call in the spirit of uue philanthropy, and with large hearted benevolence fr which we as a people ar no td. Let all go then, to morrow, prepared to contribute cf their means as the Lord has prospered, and as they desire He shall prosper thra in days to come. Let the money or other donations be sent at onco to Calvin Fletcher, Indianapolis, who will forward the same to Kansas . Buckets. Casu Store. The enterprising young gentleman who manages this popular Emporium of Fashion and of Fashionable Dry Goods, has at length found time and the press of businexs to give to the public a mere inkling of what they may find at hin counter. The effort of this establishment to minister to the waiits of community in the line of Fashionable and elegant Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Carpets and House Furnishing Goods have never been more highly appreciated by the ladies of this vicinity than during the present season, if we are to judge by the crowds who daily wait at thir gatts er rather at their counters. Merrit will sooner or later receive its reward, and if intiring effort to plee and to accommodate is merrit then surely is there much goel in store for o ir friend of the Buck Eye Cash Store. t - -ExnoTBD Bloodt Dckl. Itev. Mr. Yates, of Charleston, South Carolina, made a public speech there, in which he said: If the Scuth required it, ho would go into the foremost ranks, with a Bible in one hand and a revolver in the other " The Rev. Herr Schwei tier, of Indianapolis, purposes to meet the above gentlemsn at any time a"nd place agreeable to him, equipped with "Watts's Hymns" in one hand and a bowieknift? in the other, with his coffin on bis back the battle to open with "Hark from the toombs." He will choose white second, aod Rev. Mr. Yates may have the biggest buck nigger he can find for his. DUtance far enough to 'lend enchantment to the view.' Impoutast, By the iiw time tables which 'vent into effect on yesterday, upon all tho roads reutcring in this city, the ariou mails will arrive at about the name hour, and will be distributed and ready for delivery at the some time 6 o'clock p. m . The mails East and South will leave at 7 a. m. Tho mail West 2;30 p. ro., and on tic Rockville extension at 7:30 a.m. .Mimi al. Mr. II. II. Teel we learn is j aKnut to open a class for instruction in ro- j cat rotitie, in the basement of the Congro Rational Church, Mr. Tcel abilitie are too J well known and appreciated in this com- j niuniiy to render aay commendation from us necessary. We hope our peopln will avail themselve of this opportunity to improve themselves in this most pleasing deuce and bestow upon Mr. Ted Buch a patronage as his abilities merrit. His class will meet for the first lime oa to morrow. .- Tbamkioivixq Dat. We learn there is a movement on foot among ocr merchants and business men, looking to tho closing of stures and all business houses, on Thankgiviog Day . Tbia is right, and we hope it will be carried into effect. iS Pobk TaaDE. Some of our pork äsen have commenced killing hogs, Others will commence this week. The market is rather d all, with a disposition on part of buyers u act cautiously. We shall keep our selves and our rvaders advised of the various phases of tbe market during the idi'r. Ca Sisü. We bad the good fortune k le at Indianapolis the oiber day, to ma te the acquaintance of Mr. Carroll, local editor of the Lafayette Journal. Heaides being a spicy and sensible writer, he is tin exceedingly sociable and companion able gentleman, aod excellctb greatly in singiug "Iixey." . , fsraaicsTisa to tiik Ladies. Mrs Clark wl o is agent for the sale of Howe's Family Sewing Machine, which by tbe way is said to be the bt anl mos; economical Machine now in use, is sloppiog at tbe l.onae fMr.J.11. Turner, where she will be pleased to exhibit this Machine for a fow dys to any lady who maybe pleael to eitll opon her. ii - -, H am scjaa. Don't fail to remember not to forget that the Roysl Wiazard, will be a the City School House to night, with his wonderful tricks, and his Dwarf Sprightly. Madame Saltianani, makes charming itiusic. Lei all go, tee, and Lear. tJ The weather for tbe past th rce or four (lava hit bioa horrid, tod from present ipesranc Is to bs continued,

D Itev. Mr. Glavis of Louisvilte, Ky., will prench at the Congregational Church on to morrow (Thursday) at the usual hour. ...

Tiianksoivi.no. The Baldwin Church will be open for public worship on Thursday moruing at the usual hour. " " . Services by the Pastor. The public are einvited. Thaxksgivixg Seemox. Rov, Dr; Gordan will preach at bis (1st. Presbyterian) church on Thursday "Thanksgiving day," at 11 o'clock. SiürjvcT "Tho Datigerand Hope of our conntry." , , The public generally are invited to att. nd. JLT Wo understand that Daytou Toppiag, of Greene county, a ill be a candidate before the Legislature this wicter, for one of the Trustees of the Slsto Ptison. Mr. Topping is every way qualified for this important position, &nd beifg one of the most thorough and influential Republicans in this portion of Indiana, be will certainly be a strong n.au for the place He Las been actively engaged in Ike Republican party since its organization, and has been an eld Whig for thirty years. At his old tricks. Officers DoJson and Madigao,la9t niht, arrested John Cheek on charge of picking the pocket of one; Wm. A. Service, of Farmersbarjj, taking therefrom a pure containiug $j in money, j Cheek was taken before Eq. Syre, who after examination considered it good for the peace and dignity of the Statö tf lndiureofthe next Grar.il Jnry. Cheek en Jed a term in the Penitentiary on the 11th of October and sctars determined it return to his old quarters again Rockvillr R. R. The first Iraiu on the new Rilroad from Rockville arri-el si this city at 12:30 p m on Monday A largo number of citizen of Rockville and vicinity were passenger, among whom were Hon. Jno.G. Djvis, and Wm.G: Cf fir., en ro'.ito f.r Wa-hing City. The opeu ingof this road will add a cow source o prosperity to our city, and will be of ini auensc advantage to the people of Rock ville and Parke county. The runaisg time from Rockville to this city is two hours Another Cure. Waiuauii, Minnesota, April 15, 1657 Messrs. B. Page, Ja. fc Co. Gentlemen. During the past seven yaars I have suffered from all the ills incident to a weakness of Ike digestive organs. At times being seized with an extreme loathing of food I have not tasted nourishment for days; and again, when an appetite partially returned, the stomache was unable to retain what as eaten! At the suggestion of a friend, whs had received much benefit, in a similar case, from your HOLLAND BITTERS, I procured a bottle, and before I had taken half of it, experienced much relief; and now, after having continued its use for a short time, enjoy excellent health. Yours, See. J. McMASTER. - Home Testimony. Jasokvillf., Green, Co., Ind., May 2, 185'J. Dr. p. W. Roback, Dear sir; My wife has been affected for many years with palpitation of the heart, I have employed several Physicians, who have given her but little relief. In the winter of '53 and '59 I purchased two bottles of your Bleod Purifier and one box of your Blood Pills which I concluded to try as an experiment. I am hsopy to inform you that the is wtll, indeed fer the two dollars and twenty five cents thus expended, better and more lasting effects have been produced than by the hundreds of dollars previously expanded for medical service, Yonrs very Truly JOHN HADDERS. See advertisement in another column. , a s m ii The Anniversarlee. New York city is filled with our "country cousins," who have come hither to spend "Anoiversary Week" "Women 'a High" and every "itm" of the day, is represented. Speeches are delivered, report is read, money collected, and some times, in debate, shsrp lauguage indulged in. Many come merely for the fun of tbe thing;othera because they are in eiraesi; an I this heterogeneous mass ef conbuslible material afford great amuement to the I outsiders, or lookers' on. Some or our rus tic frient, however know how to make their expenses, and return home richer thao When they came. They .imply enclose 2 50. $5.00, or 10.00, to Meesrs. Wood, Edov &. Co., of Wilmington, Delaware, or St Louis, Missouri, for a chance in oueuf their aplended Ugtlistd Lotteries, and a raw a prias. You caa do the same. NEW YORrCMARKEr. Xaw Yek, Nov.2'J. Flour exhibits less activity, but prices generally without importaut alteration; good extra state in fair expert, demai d t $5,05fr White, bolder :efue lo accept leas lhn 5,l0a5,l5, sales 10,200 M, at ,75a4,90. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cixcisxati, Nov. 37. Flour remains doll and prices nominal; uo demand of sny consequence Wheat tOal. 00. Ceru dall aud prices irregular. Ilog dull, and very Kttle demand, prices irregular, 700 head heavy sold at 5,90 a6,00, but good hogs are offered at 5,80 without buyers, receipts light only 30,000 during tbe week. Terre Haute Produce Market 14 f , ipm:s Dry HyUea Dried perbu.lie.,1 i LA KU per lb 11&I2 Green" " 5V&U LKATHKH KitBACON ! Hole ..28C9 llama a. AW'.'.' Marne uo. Khoul.lera. V i 1 LIME.buah ......ti'.a'.' S3 Kl.lea t(90!l MOLASSES BKKK I K. II. frull 0(1;0 Kreali ....012 N. O. u 40.40 Drc, 013 OMONK,buhl,0ol,2u BEAXS, white.... I 00 PEACllr. BEESWAX, 1). 23 DrM, buah BUTTKK S,...-U POTATOhs CANüLkS. lriib, lnh. . . Tallow, 9 Swost rio Star U KICK f i CHKKRK SALT W. Keaere t, I2K: Ol.to Hirer, bbl K. Dairy IV I.ttki bbl Country H$! Sack, M lbs 3 30 , .'3(1 1 CO 7 1 73 2 23 COKFKK SOAH Klo. B M1S. Hit 5U Ijievura lli'r Soft, gall UH '2U . SUGAR CKANBKKK1KH.. 150 Brom . 0 10 KUOH,loten... 841' Ornnhad, WS, 11 IS W. tTIIEKS. 9 B.rat') SEEUft Fi!U Flax, bush.... f3 Marke a ;l No. lib Sii Clorer, do.... 6 1.0 XoSktt ü ;! Tim oil) y de .. i no i Fresh, 10 Kalmon t. lAU.un w B)t TEA V. II. ... ?J Imperial e ,01 0 (Jud Powder do (Ml Pickled Herring its 2". Cud br lb 1 Pl.OUK, bbl.. ( 5 OKA IS Black S, ..WKitl Wheat, buh ea90 TUKMPS, buab 30(330 Cata.buah 5'ITAK, full DO Hye, buih .V VISEfJAK, gall tl Corn.buab 3.'H WHISKY, cull. W HlDM.'i- W001.,Waahed 8531 Groan at ,.... lluwsabsd l'i8 For Sale. Ill AYR now en bands and for sale 400 pork barrels and 10!) lard bairels, which I will sell cheap f r cish. Shop on 1st street, Terrs-IIaute, All eommunicstiosa by letter promptly answered. DANIEL GUINTHUIt. Not. 2S,w3 Overcoats THAVE ft great variety of Over eaat from ena of tbs heat Rros.lwar, Msw. York, Houaaa. Tbay will be ioM fnw for Cllb. K. A. rLi., ecsodwlar ' Merchan Tailor. . OEO. M. BURNETT, Planter, Glazier and Pan er Hanger Shop oi Cherry atr -et, bstwsea 31 and lib at. 9etlaoeriiC a etsBtsckamlthRhop. V. B W T8ITIIIFBirOFPAl5T8, aol04wj m

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Cn Cough, Cald, Iaarstness, :, say Irritatian tr Mfemtf tf tkt Tkrt, Halitt ths Hacking Cr (.snaumptian, Braneh-t' : .fjtaete and Calar-t . Clear le give strengt k ta tkt ttice tj Public Speakers aud Singer. Fow are aware of tbe importance of rherkriK a Courb or 'Common Cold'' in it first atasre: that wtiirh in Ilm hfinnin? woulJ irlil tu a niilj remely, if neglected, soon attaeka the l.unjr. Broye" Branchial Tickei.'' containing demuteent ingredients, allay I'ulinomry and Bronchial Irrilatieu. i "That trouble In my throat (for BROWX'S w,icb ,he "Troches" are a specit ic) bavins raauo me often a mere n whisperer' X. P. WILLIS. TK0CHE3 ! ' I recommend their use to l'i atirSriAKsas." KEV. K.H.CHAPIN. itnnwvQ V,Uto proved extremely aervlliUUWi Srable for Hoarsenecü." Kiv. ilKNKV WABl) BKKCHKK. TROCHES ! "Almost instant relief in tliedu'tressiiifr labor or Breathing, peculiar to Atbin." j Kar. A.C.KGGLESTOX. BROWN'S "Contain no Opium or anything injurious." Dr. A. A HAVLS, TPftfWT-e I Cnemlat, Boston. lÄÜLüi.8. -A simple and pleaant coabi- . nation for Oouzha, Ac." ! l)K. G. F. BIGKLOW, Boston TlRnWV'Q' "Itcneliclal in Bronclilti." I hae proved tbem excellent TKOCHES lor Whooplne Couich." lUr.HW WAKKEN. Boaton. j Beneficial when rsmpelled to llBnwwlJ peak,uffrrinprfroma Cold." BROWN'S Kiv S J P ANUKKSOX.St I.outa 'Effectual in removina KoaraoTBOCHES ne,8,utl Irri'atlet of the Tbrout.ao j er. Prof. M STACY JOHX.OX, jTencher of Music, Son. Fein. Col., BROWN'S' Laarange, Ca. I "Great benefit lien taken before I rvnnxjva and after preacbiny, aa they pro- , l autiHLS. vent Jioarfeuena. troui thulr nat effect I think they will be of per:iunent aaraniagn 10 me " lloniVV'S K EOWLKV, A M, I a ..-! vi aiiivnv vviii C iruu TB0CHE8.;old by all Drujtghte at 35c a box. no23umls State el Indiana Vigo County, as: Vige Circuit Court, March Term, I860: ?(o. 13U7. Khadrick Greenly, Xanry Greenly vs Alexander Cheviaand other: He it remembered that on the 20th day ef 'ov. A li IPSo.tho plaintiff, ner Harvey I. Scott, atI tornejr, filed In tho office ef tho Clerk of the alareaal'l t'ourt their complaint, together with tbe atUdavit of a diaintcreated and competent witness, that Thomas WiUon and Thomas Ev ana. defendant herein namnil. rar n.t va.I. I dents of the State of Indiana. Tue aaid tlefendants aro therefore hereby notified that unless they (s aud appearln the afj.ftxittd Court on tbe flral day of tbe next term tliercef, hsrealior le be held at the Court liouae n Terrc-Hante. on 'he flrt Monday of March next, tbea and there on or before tho calling of thecaaae for trial, pleaj, auawer erdemi.r to tbe plalnillTe complaint, t tie matters and things therein contained will bs heard au l deteriuiiiod in their absence anrt decreed accordingly. AND. WILKtXS, Clerk. no25w4-prfet 4 'State of Iull.-sia Vigo Conqi- s. Vigo Circuit Court, March Term A D. 1661 No 1308: Vin. Ü. Carpenter, John A Falls vs. Cbalherine Ghott.and others: Be it remembered that on this SOth day of November A. D 18C1 , the "plaintiff per Harvey D. Scott Attorney filed in the office of the aforesaid Court their complaint together with affidavit ef a disinterested and competent witness that Amos Rou Catherine Ghost aod David Ghost, defendants herein are not residents of thejStt'.e of Indiana, the said defendants are therefore hereby notified that unless they be or appear in the aforesaid Court , on the first day of the next terra thereof, hereafter to be held at the Court rioune on tbe first Monday of March, next then or there on er before tbe calling of tbe cause of for trial, lead, answer, or demur to the plaintiffs complaint the matters and things therein contained will be heard and deter mined in their ahscence and decreed accordingly. AND. WILKINS, Clerk. Nov. 20, 1SC0 prs. fee $4. State of Indiana. Vigo County, ss. Vigo Circuit Court, iMarch Term. 1861 Martha Bruce, Plaintiff, vs. Winslow Bruce, Defendant Complaint for Divorce. Comes now the said plaintiff, by Nelson, hertlorney, and files her complaint, praying for a divorce from said defendant; and aUo the affidavit of a competent witness, that the said defendant is not a resident ofihe state of Indiana. The said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said cemplaint, and that unless hebeaod appear in the Circuit Court of Vigo.County, Indiana, at or before the calling of the cause at the next term therefore, to be begun and holden at the Court IIoue. in Terre-Haute, in said county, on the first Monday in March, 1861, to plesd, answer or demur to aaid complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Given under my hand as Clerk of said Court, this 16th day of Nosmber '60 AND. WILKINS, Clerk. T II. Nklson, PH's Atty. no2w3 pr fee $4. UUT TUB IIE3ST ! Webster's Unabnl Dictionary ! NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 1500 Picleriul Illustrations .ou-j t.i tn,("i SKW WOnnSlnths VoeaKutary Table or Kjrnoiijrm, by Prof. Onlrioh. With other new feaiure. Togeiber with all tho mattar of provloiia edition, tu I Vol. of lT5Opa(0. Pries $0,5U. Sol 1 t all Bookasllera, G. A C. MEHKIAM, eprinxdelJ, Mas. LT The eighty page, of Illaitratlooi, eomparabla la flnansss to these of bank notes, are worth the price of tbe book. CA. Herald, "Get tho Best." Get the Handsomest Get tho Cheapeat. Get Webster; r Secimeu pamphlets of th e new fealDMt acut by matt on application. nOT34tlwlf STAR GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. CORNER ITH AND OHIO STREETS, Terre Ilaute Ind. We kuoii runatnntlv on band a rnerat atork Family tirocerle.," emliacln(r Sugars or all grade a, superior HiacK and ore en leaa. Java, Kio ani Lugulra Coffeea, In all Its different preparation. Pure Ciler Vinegar, Frulla Poultry, Erg, Butter and I.ard.anü the nsual variety of country prolnce and gartlun Vejc. tables. Flour of extra quality; Buckwheat Flour, old faabiou Honey. Corn Meal ami Whlto Beans, Rait by tbe barrel or retail, alao warrauted fresh fr'plced aud Covs Haiti more Oyatera, Hardware, Qucesaware, Klone Ware, Wooden Ware, Klar, Opal, and Tal low Candles, Hoap, Wsh Bords, Ctolbe Linea Halter and Well rope, and many other article for comfort of Families, younj men and Bachelors. We reocifully aollilt your patronage, and will Belial the latent raHs. We hsvs sn Express Wagon belonging lo the tore anl will deliver sit sjooda aold at the "H I'A If free of charge lo auy part or the Uly without delay. A. E. KE1NAUD. JOHN HEINA RO, A (ft. Wo give the hlglitext price In raah for Butler, Ken, Poultry, Urtad fruit, Kag, ael otliorj.rotluce. nov9td3lswf Notice of application conso. for LiNOTICE is heredy given that tbe undcraitned will apsly at the iittzt meet ing of the Board of Goramisaloners of Vivo coun ty ladiana, for License to retail Intoilcatlnf Liquor in a leaa quaniuy man a quart. My place of buaiaeaa la on the eaat part of lot No.l4,H. Rihleya addition, weal aide or Lafayette ilreol, Terrs Haute, Harrlaon Townnhip, viio county Indiana. TIIO.1. HOS8. At our Post Again. With netv items, new stock and nppsratus, prepared to wait Upon unr patrona in evsrythms pertalsiia to the prefos sisn snd srt of the Dentist, several at, lea of artiSelal work not aeretafore introduced la this vicinity. Ws shall avail ouraslf of stery new msdeof practice and mechanical Imrersment Ibateaa beneAt our patients. Oct. ISdAwtf H. H. SMtTU. Stat9 of Indiana Vio County is, In theVlaro Circuit Coart, Marek renn 101. Emms Araoid vs. Horses B.iiiilih, snd Aaher Morton.- i Bsltrsnisrnbsrsd tba(na IbsClhday of Otlofcer iseoibs ptslstlffhy baaiait.ber Attorney Olsd Is ths ORkes of Iba C lerk efaatd Coort bar cemplsfatifiinstssld dersndsn'.s and alio the amdavlt of a dlsiotsrsaled parson lbs! th ssld Aeber üorton Is not a rsil.1e.nt ef the fit a la of Indians, he I a hereby notlfled sf tbs penJcpey of this suit and reqastted ts be sndappear ta aaid Coart en th trat day ef nexlTsrta thsreef ts be bald es the lal. Monday of Marab IMI sad aaawsr sal complaint er tbe earn willse besrs. ai4dstrBladta alsabssass. 4W, AnntiHD. TV1VÄI.XI, dark.

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bd Ü GO P tr1 t:0 50 H CD 0 Cd Ö O B 53 to H B w 0 Soldiers of tho War of 1812 "tTTIIO enllatedforflveyearaorferdurlnethe V wsr,thebeiraorsnllaledsnl(lisra.snd all peraena bol. ting old patentoreUlm tomlllttry bounty IsnJa.locateUIn llllnoUor Mivourl.lsairing to have toelrclalinaalteiided to, without sipenaetotlieinaelves. or deairlnar anvlnfor. matten In reeaH tethem.eaa akmrgt, will pleaaeaddreas O.WAsoaliALV, Ho 3391, HI. i.ouia,ne, AllcsmmunUallossprornptlyattenu'edto y ... G. WARD HKALV, JTw,r Bounty Land Aetnl. täte of Indlann Vlajo Couutr LIVERY STABLE KKKPFIc S A T.V.. Kollos .a hereby (Iran that on the 94th day of .lUTCiiiucr imu. sniween nm OOOraSI 10 O'C IOCK s. m.sndl o'clock p. m. at my stsbls, on Mar, ketatreet, between Ohio and Walnutaireeta. In In Uhactty of Terrs Haute, aaid oounty, 1 will sell st publlo suction the stallion boras "Hot Koy"-lhs propsrtvof Kobert Klnr.topav mv chsrees sasLlvsryStsbls Ksspsr fortbs ksenlnt of aaid boraa, sesrued snd to scorns, ss aliö tar . m KORMA3( T. WELL. Oeltlvl prafssl. r,'"?.""r11"fi,seissiWsMw JUf M tH Iff MtnX ,iM I

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H o p t3 O at Q n IM P ti (h 1 P O a o t a o m P o vi in M I vr o ft c Q 5C o 2 H ac O V! T. 3 is 1 i o to 03 c X Ti PS X "A W S r 3 o o 3 p . O rT CO a (9 rr1 or ro ooo sis CO S S 730 HGO W oo m 4 Mco ss wa -g j O i 5 e73 CO Ä r1 a TJ X H kapa) T Cfl I 03 a a ?! o X "9 se K O X Ci w pj i O o o at C5 o sr s o O o a o B. m m a a. o Til 9 a o o H O NIPPERT AND DUNN ' Are just receiving their second stock of FALL AUD WINTER DRY GOODS, WHICH THE. ARE OFFERING AT VERY LOW FIOURES, Ladies and Misses Hoods and Nubias! Fine lot of and .Misses Ladies Fur ! Ladies and Misses Dress Goods Of every deacrifiioH, snd very chesp. Ladles and Misses Qldt Timet, Pluth ami Morocco Helta Ladies aud Misses CHENILLE AND HEAD DEESSE3.. TINSEL, CE0CHE Ladies and Mioses Silk Plush and Velvet ! . French Merinos an t Alpsca's. Plain Hlack ilk. Handsome PlaiJa. Cashmeres and Delaines. SHAWLS! SHAWLS 1 HOOPS I U00PS HOSIERY Ladie Cotton Flced, Lsmb's Wool aud Merino Hou. Misses and iufants Lsmb's Wool aud Cns simere Hone. Gloves, Gloves ! Duck (tloves and Mitts. 'Superb Liue of Fine Beaver and French BrOadolotlis. 6-4 and 3 4 Black and Fancy C S S I iTI B i RES. Grenadine Pluah and Velvet VESTINGÖ Ladiei Knit Under Vesta Drawers, and Large Line of Mens Woolen Drawers and Shirt. LINEN SHIRTS TO ORDER. Ladles and Misses, Qents and Youths, C&3 noSSdwtr. ATWOOD'S Qxlx3.1n.o Tonio BITTERS, The Bsst Aromatte Tonlo Ever Offsred to tho Pnblic. RECOMMENDED 1JY TIIK KACULTVj For its Superior Iedicinnl (Quality. riHIS elogantcomound, which baaecarel lbs l confidunre and endoraemnnt of ruot of tbe leading-phyatclaua of New Knelasd, la a palata ble snd ertlcteut form of V1'", ranlai iiliijf all the necnllrltlea of Peruvian Bark, carefully combined with vaiious laste and slamackits and cannot fail to meet the wants of tbs Ur Militated. It la a mildfaaic to the stomach, lucreaalnc the appetite, aiillu( ilianlion, pre eminently rood In dytenaia, atrsnathenlnc and divisorstl Diclo the dlgrealira snd nervoua ajateroa after roalrallaf dlaoaaeat and in rarer aud a(ue, or Indrsdsoinplalnta, ila aid Is invaluable. For diarrhoea, dyaeqterv, cholera morbog, the uhlie ru a J ra aaaumu mrn la nor an V an) Setter caneral remwlr. One of the very boat PbyaUlana In Uo.toii baa ISld tbtt'Mtls the beat preparation of Bllteia tbathaa ever been olTered to the public." I'ut np in ha 'r plnlsa well aa qaarl botllea, In order that all may coarlncs tbemaelrea of la superior merits. t'ot further psrlltolsrs reference Is aiatls t tbs printed rlrcnlara For ssls by CH A3. U. ATWOOD, IS Central Mreet, Umtos , P. M.DONNKLLY.Tsrrs tlauU Ao.lby PrU2(lt asnsrallj. eciSdwly DISSOLUTION. The firm liere, tofore known ss Hsywsrd A Bllun waa dissolved by mutual eonisat on tbe t3d of October G sores A. Hsywsrd hit assumed all llabtlltsi and Is Bithorissl to sattle sit bnalnets. U. A. 11 S-WAMD. tin., i. i. r. Li,

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The a Amalgam atiojc or Langüaoes. There is a growing tendency to this ape to appropriate t he most expressive words of other languages, and after a while to incorporate them intoourown;thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signify in"f "for tbe head," is now becoming rP ilarized in connection with Mr. Spalding's creat Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general way, and the word 'Cephalic will become as common as Electrotype and many others whose distinction as foreign words has been worn away by common usage until they seem "native and to the ru an or born." .e4 ardly Realized. Iii 'ad 'n 'ornble 'eadache this h afternoon, hand1 1 stepped into the h apotheca ries band says hi to the man, "Can you hcase me cf an 'eadscbe?" "Does it hache 'ard'says . "Hexceedingly." says hi, hand npon that 'e gave me a Cephalic Pill hand 'por rne 'on or it cured me so quick that I 'ardly realized I 'ad 'ad an 'eadoche. (CHeadache is the favorite eigo by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and viewed in this light it may be . looked on as a safeguard to give notice of disease which might. otherwise escape attention, till too late to be remedied; aod its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be classified under two names, vir: Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Synvplomaiic Headache is exceedingly common and is the precursor of a great variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, Gont, Rheumatism and all febrile diseaaea. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease)! tbe stomach, constituting $ich headache, of hepatic disease constituting biliou$ headache of worms, constipation and other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections. Diseases of the hesrt are very frequently attended with Headaches; Anaemia aud plethora are also affections which frequently occasion headache is also very common, being usually distinguished by the name of nercoua head' ache, sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of appareotlf sound health and pros trating at once the mental and physical en ergies, and in other instsnces it comes on slowly, heraldei by depression of epirils or acerbity of temper. Io roost instances the pain is in the front of tho head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting; ander this clasa rnaf also be named Neuralgia. For the treatment of either class of Headache the Cephalic Pills have been foand a sure and safo remedy, relieving the most scute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating the diseases of which Headache is the unerring index. Bridget. Missus wants you to send her a box of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills, but I'm thinking that's not just it naitber; but perhaps ve'll beafther knowing what it is. Ye see she's niph dead and gone with the Sick Headache, and wants Boee more ofthat same as relaived her before. Druggist. 1 oa must mean Spalding's Cephalic Tills. . Pridget.Och! sure new and you've sed it, heie's the qusrther and iv me th Pill. and don't be all day about it either. Constipation or Costirenesa. No one of the "manv ills flesh is heir ta is so prevalent, so little understood, and so much neglected as Costiveness. Often originating in carelessness, or sedentry habits; it is regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence to excite anxiety, while In reality it is the precursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early erad icated it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave. Among tho lighter evils of w.i ich costiveness is the usual attendant arc Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of like nature, while a lone t-ain of frightful rliaeaaea suche Ma'ienant Fevers. Abcesscs. Dvsentry, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Epil epsy, Paralyais, Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, fint indicate theT preccr.ee in the system by this alarming symptom. Not unfrequently the dieaes nsmed orgirte in Constipation, but take on an independent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all these considerations it follows that the disorder should receive immcdirte attcnt:on wherever it occurs, and no person tho ild neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pi'ls on the fi rat SBnearanrA nf tho complaint, as their timely uso will ex pel liie losidueus approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. A Fact womb asowixa. Spaldings's Cephalic Pill are a certain cure (or Sick Headache, Billiou Headache, .Nervous Headache, Costiveiets and General Debility. NervousHeadache I eadacliiQ. Bj the ue ol t'isa i'll'atlio peiiod'c attacks of.Vrea or Sick llatiucka may be prerent ed; and If taken at tbo commencement of an st. tick, Iinmediut rslief from, sickness will be obtained. They tcldom lall lu remsvlng tbs Jfanaaa snd Jliadttcksin wblcb femalea sre so innch sub ject. They act jently upon tbs bowels reinorlnf CoirtrtM. For Litcrari sias, Studtnts, llcllcsts Fe malea, aud all pcraona of ttiintar Aair,they are valuable aa a Laxative. In Improving tbs ati(.glrlng tan snd rigar to tbe dljeitlve or(tana, and reftorlng the nsiural slsstlrtty ard atreueth of tbs whole syatein. Tbe CEPHALIC PILLS are tbe result of long tnveallcatlen and carefully conducted exparlmonti, haelngbien tunas many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vaat amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating In tbs ra sfstsm or from a deranged state of tbs atomacb. They sre entirely vcgotabla In their composition, aud may betaken stall tlmea with perfect safety, without making any change of diet, dtrt it tat a t tdminittr tktm ta tkildrtu. BKWARF. OF C0USTEUFE1T8. The ganulno bare flve algnaturaa of ttssry C. fJpauldlngon each box. Sold by Druggists arid all other dosten Id medicluoe. A box will be acut by mall preatd oa receipt Of the PRICE 25 CENTS. All ordert ahouM be adJreseoJ to HENRY O. SPAULDING, noted wlf 4 Cedar Ntreat. New York. SECURITY rire IiiHiirmice Coinp'iiy OF NEW YORK CITY. Cash Capital, all paid $.500.000 Surplus, Aug. 1,1880.... 133,584 TNSUUES Merchandise-, und IUal -a- snd Personsl Property, st aa low rates a any other reaponalble Company, retnrnlnr to the In sured 4 PftK CKXT. ef ths XYIV PKOFllS, I while the inured '. Intnn Nat Liability I JOSEPH WALKKlt, Prent. H. I.. HavDoct, rJec'y. ursfNKss KOLIt'lTF-l). Polieles wiltlea st the Te ire llanto Afnry by 6ept.3tUw3in. Ue.StOhle strtst. W, MORTON STEVENSON, M. D. PRAIRlKTON.INI).. "TJ AVISO permanently located in tbls plsc rsaetrultf soHoltas attars ePMMobUs

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AT JIINSIfALL ts PADDOCK ey we ) English Helton roa Business Suits! Silk Mixed Cassimere I, For Business Suits f as Jjj French Flocked Canimere JPor Pant iwha Chinchilla and Castor Beavers for Overcoats. . Cashmere, Plash and j) VELVET VESTINGS. CONSTANTLY RECEIVING ! AT "H ead quart era!" FKESH RUPPLIKS OP C Jj O T HING Ovorooata, BUSINESS COATS, DRESS COATS ! A Large Awsortnifiit FINK SHIRTS. FANCVSIltHTS, UNDER SHIRTS, Cotton, Woolen & Merino Drawer . ALSO, JUST REOIEVID, A taw p'siSS ef Fancy Caniimerei For Cnatom Pasu sal Costs. Gentlemen VUiiiny the City From a diaiauce, caa have a auit mads to erde f IN TEN nOURS NOTICE. IfavlDf In onr employ soms ttt ths liest Workmen In the f itf ! VVcire delcrmiurd to riveour cuntomers entire ail. faction la the Durability, Myle sad Fit Of Clothing made to ardor. irr Call at tbs Old Clus Corner. HARTSOCK. ALLES ft CO. aostdwtr ISAAC BALL, U IV I K It T A K E IX , WOt'LO moat reapecirally Inform tbes la want ofsnythtng la bis tins, tbst bs ts renared to far nial: Funerals on abort antic. I have now nn band th leat saaortmest el U.M)K MA KING TK1VN1.M. evrr broeght te this city. Heina th oldevt Undertaker la the ells', t truatlcaa gtre belter sstlalaeltoa laaa st ha been gives la this city. I csn be foand at ray ol I aland, corner ti est Cherry strsete, wbers I keep en hand, seaslsst ly, Crane Caket Caee tlia naly t'a aow la rneral0e. WOOD fOPflSS of tH klea.. LOTH AJID VKLVET COYEKF.D COIFlMi-. in a word.ssythlnrln tbs t'ndertakLnr line will bs promptly sltsadad lo.slla tty atcst rday. Kodlfpisterved sny Isnjrvbef Mnasdeeirstt. Csrrlarea fumltbad to order. Kemembar, Cerasr ef Sac sad ssd Ckeerv sie. "Vf UAAUlUwU