Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 January 1860 — Page 3
Rktc&xcX) to A DESOLATE HoMS.-Lieut. Davis, of the U. S. Nary, pasteJ lli rough litis city yesterday naming on his way körne, aller an absence of two years on the blgh Mas. Having .learned of the death f his father, the Bon. John W. Daria, he M hiateniog home, and on his way was informed of th death of his mother ; and, npoa reaching this city, he received the
(till more painful intelligence of the deaih of his only daughter, to whom he was moat fond It attached. None but those who have lost such loved ones can real) re the terrible a iron V that taust have wruor the iraTe man's heart,' upon receiving this painful intelligence. Rais. It commenced raining yesterdaj morning, and continued with little inter mission dunn? the day. ine dar was dark and gloomy; clad i the livery o mourning, in view of the as icmbling of the Democratic politicians at Indianapolis, to aid id the work of corruption and dis union, marked out for theiu by their tu al lem, James Buchanan arid the slareogar chy of the South. ET John Peltit, Chief-Justice of Kansas, ia in Indianapolis, on his way to Washing ton CJty.' There i a, singular coincidence in this Federal officeholder being at our Stale Capital. jut at the time the Slate Democratic Convention - is to meet. Of con rue it was purely accidental. r CINCINNATI MARKET. CrsciHNATi, Jan. 10, Evn'g. Money market stringeut. ', 'Hogs dull, prices favoring buyers, the holders qnite firm. Receipts for the last 24 hours about 2000. Bales of 450 bead I 6.1 23 6,45. Provisions heavier. Very little doing ia any article, though holders remain very firm.' Mess Pork held at 15.50. Lard held at 10c firmly. 100 hhds Bacon Sides seid at 10e, delivered first week of February; ribbed sides quoted-at 939i; shoulders held pretty geuerallj al7J. Green hams sold at 72; shoulders 5(35. Flour a limited local demand only. 5,305,40 superfine ; 5,405,60 extra. Whisky steady at 2tc. with fair demand. Wheat firm mod in good demand; 1.25(3 1.28 prime white; 1.201,22 for red. Corn firm and in good demand, et 55(56. CKts demand good and prices firm at 434J. Rye active and prices firm at 1.00. Barley in fair demand and firm at 73(375 prime fail. ' . . : '. NEW YORK MARKET. . Naw Yona, Jan. 10. Flour is ia better demand; sales of 6,600 bbls at 5,15(5,25 for super State; 5,20(3 5.40 for extra do.; 5,155,25; for super western; 5,265,45 for eoromon to milium extra do., market closing dull aud tendency downward. Rye flour selling slow ly at 3,75(34,30. Corn roeal unchanged; sales 1,000 "bbls Brandy wino at 4,154.20. Whisky heavy; sales 200 bbls at 2Gc, and clesiog with no buyers at 25 je. Wheat heavy and nominally l2c lower, with more disposition ou part of holders; Mil. Club lf20I,24. and Chicago Spring 1,17 1,20; sales 1,000 bush mixed western al 1,40. Rys 92. . Barley 7G86e Coj dull; sales 10,200 bush at 84 84Q37; new white and yellow at 85c. Oats dull t43Q46J. ' Pork heavy;. tales 550 bbls atlC,25for old mess; 17 for new mess; 15 for old thin do.; 15,15,50 for new western prime mess; 11.G2 for old; 13 for new hrime. Dressed hogs plenty and dull at Gj(J6 or western 77t for city. Haraa99). Uacon quiet and unchanged; sales 3,000 green hams at 9c, and 3,000 dry salted do. on private terms. Lard 10 QlOi. ' Teno Haute Produce . Market. a PPLES Dried ier boshe Dry Hydes 1 35 LA KD per lt.. ..12 SM ..1112 ..58 59 55 ..50ffl ...aVi0 Gre'4 M XÜ0 LKAT HKK BACON Note ft Hams 12;.' Harness do Shoulders, f ft 7;4 8 LIME,bnsb. t 'Sides tftiOO MOLASSKS HKKF I 8. H. gall. Fresh N. U. do uneu. .......... ft 15 i;ONlONS,bu8lil,0Ol,20 BK ANS. white.. 1 OWPKACHK BKESWAX. a.. i5 Dried, bush 3 90 25 BUTTER t,.. ..W3.0 POTATO ES CASDLBS - I Irish, bush...... If) Tallow, Ä.M3"1V Sweet do i 73 Mar 25 RICE 9 T CHEESE SALT W.Reserve 15 Ohio River, bbl 175 K. Dairy iy Lake, bbl 55 Country 8,V Sack, 14 lbs OS COFFEE ISOAP Rio, 4 f. MS13! Bar V$t Lagyura 16S1 Soft, gal! UX Java, S .. f, SO SUGAR CRAXBhRRlEM.. 4 SO! Brown B. tkU EGGS, dozen... &10l Crushed, p 3il FEATHERS. V 8.3540 SEEDS FISH l Flax, bush. 85 1 Mackerel !fo lib 13 V, Clover, do.... SOU 5oSkitS75' Timothy do.. 1 00 Fresh, lb 10 TALLOW 4 .. 11 Salmon a. e 15 TF.A Pickled Herrinr Am 251 V. H. 4 .. T5 Cod prlh ' 7! Imperial 4 1,603103 FLOUR, bbl. J 00& 00 Gun Powder do 80 ÜVA13 Black S ..Hl no Vheat.bosh 90(9 100 TURNIPS, bush Joe Csts.bush 511 TAR, rail 9 R-re, bush...... SUiVISKGAR, rU SO CÖra.bosh. tt&id WHISKY, rail. 35 Ml DES WOOL, Vhed2.V?3l Green . Unwashed leiC MARRIKDi In Sullivan County on the 5tb inst, bj Ret. E. W. Hcmphmt, of Ohio, at the residence of tbe brides father. Ma. Jon T. Meist of tbis city, to Mss Emilt J. Coh raib, formerlr of Ohio. With the above we received a supply of Loogworlh's Sparkling CaUwba, which we . . . . .ti. dranlr.totle.anb. harpmesa nd long life of the happy pair In this eitT.OD tbe 2d mat., aline brides I father. Ma. Jocon Kta.i. lo Miss Mast J daughter of-Mr. E. Stxt-hms. alt of thia ... . DIKDl Mas. Am Davis, widow of the late Hon. Job W. Davis, died at Carlisle Ind., od Wednesday Dee. 23th. "v .uiMt,'mrniiiff . Mini NirvcaT. only child of Acocrr ASDVaaounA NirraaT, . a a . in tbe second year 01 Der age. In Charleston 151, on the 5th inst. Ju Ii M allot the wife of Faaaeis Mallot. y.' SPECIAL NOTICES. iSPKCIFIC EEHEDY for CONSUMPTION! Hypohospnites of Lime and Soda. DK.TJHTJECHILL'SNEW TREATMENT Winchester's geauine preparation of the Hypo'nkewpbites of I J me and soda, tbe Kprcifie Kma dy for Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, General Denilliv. fivsoepela. all 5ervoue Diseases aad Female ComplalsU.ls performing remsrka hie cerev all ever the country. Ills no w put np U newBottles, nearly deablejthe old so, at the sum price, Tic: two dollars per bottle; slso extrs eise, (7 oaaCe bettU-sJ at ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. hr rtnrrVill'i Urmclril HOW Dlacsd Within tke rec. of all saiTsrera. TkUlsonly Prepare lion of the Hypophosphites, made from bis original Formats, and ia, therefore, Chemkally pure and reliable. Beware of all others! no matter who offer them te yen, and says "they are Iwst as food as luise." , . ' DR. Cat sire lalJl'e Wwrlt mm Ceaiamp tle at. ' - Is now resdy, pries 1 cents. A new elreslar Just leaned, contains complete Information In regard te Ute new treatment, aad will be sent gratis to nittaOdrersv Make aodelsy write St once , , Alt esiere and rnaalrer nrooiDtly attended to ? ' ' Ad.vess.; , . . ,rt t WI5CHF..TTF.R. Sole General Depot 1 Uo' United Ftate, il John ateet S. Y. ' y For ssl e by t. iU Barr Co. Terre H s nie. ad by respectable drarrlste eaeraliy -
TBsOatAT Disoovaar ofthb Aaa. Prof.
O. J. Wood, lolls dlieovery of bis nnrtralled Hair Restorative, baa conferred upon mankind a lasting benelt. Kossch sovereign reined for all dleuaaes of the hair hoe ever beendlacoved. Sevor known to fall of accomplishing" all that U claimed for It, thousand now daily ase It with Infinite advantage to tuemselvea. Jirery day the propriotors rsMvslllers testify Inj tolls msr its.n.l eaameraliax JebnBu resalliaj fren Us gs. t , " To those who are In tbis war. afflicted.' we ean commend the Hair Bestoratlve ss a safe and reiiaoie romeuy. bee tie advertisement In another columns, wherein will befoamdj tesUmoalals rrom aamerons well aaowa firms sod Individ oi. li131 lBRIllllaaM O" One cf the bst articles of the pres. ent day, for puilfylnj tbs bloed, andlmpar t-2ng health and lnrltforaUng tone to the human astern, Is MclCtn's slrenrthenlnr Cordial and Blood Parioer. We know It Is, for we have tried it. See adrortlsement in another eeloma. jaodw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KEEPING TUB POOR. Jfotlce is hereby giren that sealed proposals for the keeping of the Poor of Vigo count?, at the County Poor House, for TWO yeare front the 1st day of March asrl, will be received at the Auditor's Office in Terre-Utute, until Friday, the 17th day ef Pebruary.lPOO, at 10 o'eloek, a.m. Bidders will bear in mind, that the rejta and profits ef the poor loose farm, Including fire wood, will be part efth consideration for keeping the resident poor of the eonnty. tech bidder Is required to name tue seen titles for the failhfcl performance of bis sontract. By order of the Beard of Commlssieasrs ef the County of Vigo. - K. B. ALLEN, ' Jaludlwtd Auditor V. C Journal eopy in Weakly. Dr. J. F. Warren, 33 XST't'X 'S' "E National Block. Terra Haute, Indiana. A1 TTESD TO ALL OPERATIONS IX HIS Professioa, In acareful and satisfiietory man ner. Thanarui ror me nnerai patronage received, he so-liciua contlanaace of the same. Qyl3dawtO Semi-Annual Report Of the eonoitioB of the Prairie City Bank, for the six months preceding thl Virst Monday of January, lfU0: . r RESOURCES. .. State Stocks dep. witHTreas. of State Notes and Bills Diieoanted 71,000 00 4,625 OH 11,340 33 Suspended iebt ...... ......... ...... i'uerrom Ktn ana Baukcrs Value of Real Estate necessary to the iranKicliou of bjsiuess.... 0,289 ifl 8515 00 11,361 74 Bank Motes Specie...... ......... 1219,71.0 60 MABIL1T1BS. Capital Stork. 78,700 OO 3,308 43 60,314 1)8 53.578 OO 19,00-) 15 Due to Panks and Bankers Due lo Depositors Bank NuUts in circulation. ........... front and Lose 1213,700 60 iMssi.51. Eiblt. Pres!. Jao.S.BaaeB.Cash'r. Statt 0 Inditum, Vigu Cu$f, - j no. d. Heacn.ietngaaiy sworn, oe poses sua says that he is the Cashier t sslJ Bank, and that the foregoing report of the condition of said Bank, forthe poriod therein named. Is true and correct to the best of hts .knowledge and belief. jjo.n. KEAUit, uasnier. Srorn te and subscribed before me. this 9nd day of January, ljCO. TH08. 11. ÄLHOS. jaTüVwit notary ruDiie. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD W0 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. Th Gmpaeity o f tki$ Jitad i now equmltomnj tutkiLoaulrf. : THB.EE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS UKTWEEN' PITTSBUHQII AND PfllLADELPIIIA :Anneetinr ireet In the Unten' De'ttit. at PitUbureh. with Through Trains from all west ern Cities for Philadelphia, New Yerk, Boston, Baltimore and Washington uiiy; tnus lurnisainc facilities fcr the transportation of Passen irers unsurpassed, for speed and comfort by any other route. Express and Fast Lines rot through to Phil adelphia without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attaeoea to eaca train; Woodruffs Heepinz Care to Express and Fast Trains. The Express runs Daily, Mall and Past Line Sundays exceplo'l. lhre Dally i rains connect direct for Sew York . Express and Past Line connect for Baltimore anl Washington. biz Dally Trains bstween Philadelphia aad New York; Two Duily Trains betweea new York and Bostm. Throurh Tiekets.(aU Kail) are rood on either of the above trains, and traasfers throt ch Sew lork free. BOAT T1CKK TH to Boston are tend via Serwich. Pall River or Kiontngtoa Lines. TICKETS E18TW4KU may be obtained at anyol the important Uail Road Offices tnthe West; also on board any ef the regular Line ef Steamers on ti e Mississippi or Ohio Elvers; fare always as low and Tim as Quick L8 by any other Konto. ASK. FOR TICKETS BY PITT8BUBGh. The corao etion of the Western connections ef the Pennsylvania Kail Koad mates this the DIRECT LINE Between THE EAST AND THE GREAT WEST. The connecting of tracks by the Rail Bead Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all dravage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving ef time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freightand the Traveling Pnblie. For FreigV. Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to or address either of the following Agenta olthe Company. D. A.HI KW.iKi, ruteourgni n. . neree & Co., Zanesville. O.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley O., K. McNeely, Maysvllle, Ky., Ormsy 4 Copper, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock A Co., Jefferson sills. Ind.. II. W.lrowndc Co.,t;incinnaii.u.; Atbern dc Hibbert, Cincinnati. O.; R. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind., Joseph E. Mooree, Loulavllle, Ky.; P. G.O'KiloTdi Co..Evausville,lnd.; S.W. Orahm& Co., Cairo, Hl.; K.F. Kais, i. Louis, Mo.: John H. Harris, aaaovuie, tenn.; Harris JE nuut, ijriiinnie, a v is aa . t n seal sa v UOn 1 1 m aTAKk:. rAK a m Darb a A Chicago III.; W. H. H. Koonta. Alloc, 111.; er to Freiebt Agents olfiail Roads at different polats intlmWest. . . - , The OreatestrFaeilities offered for the Protection ana speedy Trans-1 portation of LIVE STOCK. And Good Aeeomtnodetlona with usual privil eges for persons traveling it caargs toe reel. FREIGHTS. Bvlhle Route Freights of all descriptions ean UO lOrWSIUCU IIU" i uu.u6ipui. " w . vi&.uv . ton or BalUrsore, to iny point oa the Ksll L , ..l.lull.il.J.l.kl. V.k Um Roads or unio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wlscusia, lows, or Missouri, oy Kail road dlrnct The Pennsylvania Kau niaa a no oaaeeisat Pitubnrgb with titeamers, by whleh Goods can1 te forwanisdto any portoa the Ohio, Muskinrnm. Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, lüln".jaippi Wisconsin, Missouri, Ksnsss, Arkansas, aad Red JCivers; and at Cleveland, E- 1 k . f'hf.a.n atll KIMHIIT - tk All ports on the North-Western Lakes. Merchanti and rnippers entrusting id trans-1 portation of their Freight to this Company, ean rely witn connaence oa its specay transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point In tb West by the Pennsylvania Rati Hoad nr at a times me feeereile me ere ekerged km mtker. if. it. Cestaeaiss. Be particular to mark paekagee via rssaa. K. K." K.J. HEEDER. Philadelphia. MAGRAW dt KOOS8,80 Korth Street, Balti more. LEEC7I & CO., no. 3 Aster noose, or no. i Ponth W illlam st., N. T. - LKKCH & CO.."7 BUts street, Boston. H. H. HOUSTOX.Gen'l Freight Agt., Phil adelphia. L. D. HOÜPT, GenMTleket Ag'U, Philadel phia. - - T. A.MUi i, uen i nop i., uoona, ra. Jan. 7 dwlv. Kailroad Agency ! The Old and Reliable Eellefontaine Eailroad Line. THE anderrlgned, agent for the above' ttae will aire through receipts for Katpiaents M Pro oca to Boston, Vew Tork, Baltimore, Phils, Buffalo, Pittsburg, tfevelead, e., at the lowest rates. Freight ry this line goes tbresga Ith Itss handling than y aay otaer route. -JAMMa.TUstagU, Agent Offle at Tsrner Aj MsK. sen's Warehouse. dece&lwK Terre Miaute Fouttdery AXD IV! A-OHHSTE SHOT rnrner Pint ani Peolar - . ., T ElK RE HAUTE, INDIANAS F' IIANKf.l"4 WIIIUIIT. MANOrACturerof BTKAMFXG15F.5, MILL UKAVI50, WROUGHT IBOH WOKK, CASTISOH. IIORfR P0WBK, rlOr.HK FHUSTS, TI1RKSHI50 MACMI5R4, WI5lOW I AP8, PLOWH, ' , ' die. Ac. BRASS CASTINGS, Hal a and Onxamsatal Pattern Work. Aljui ManufactureaCAST-IROS BELUt. which are qual to tbe best wade of regular Bell aiotal) and ean be sold roroue-nua tae usual cost. rr All ordi-rs promptly eteeutee. ... Jf Vwe repair aUuyes sold by 0. F. AC 8m(;a. M ; - - . (SpttljawJyl
DR WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. .1 J. "' VOR TBI CURB OF Cenenmptien, Dtelime, Atthm. Brtnekili Watting $f FUth f -Rieht Swet$, Spitting . Blood.' Hooping CongK . Jty of BMsunsy, oe(d, C4uoA, Influenza, fMkit . ; U, Pain i tk lid, mud mil DiM of the Langt.. 10,000 Dollars Reward! Is Offered for a Better Receipt. IT COST AIM 8 NO OPIUM, CALOMIL, NOE MINERAL FOlSOit. And is safe for the most delicat$ Child, It Is estimated that 150,000 persons die In the I'd I ted Mates, with consumption, and Professor Et. erly says that a vast number ef these could be saved by the timely use of some proper remedy. Dr. II all's Balsam strikes al the root of tue disease at once, and auch is Its peedy effect that any one asing It freely according to directions for twenty-four or forty-eight hours, and not en tirely saiuned with its menu, may return nana receive back their money. The most distressing cough is frequently relieved by a single dose. and broken up in a few hours' time. The afllict ed do not have to taae bottle after bottle before they find whether this remedy will afford relief or not. The pubuc have been Imposed upon by reme dies recommended by certificates which bare al ways originated from some unknown source. We believe that a medicine possessing real mer its will effect cures wherever it is usrd' at home as well as sbroad. Ti is is no paregoric preparation, but one which It used In season wiil save the lives or thousands; and persons may make this bargain with agents from whom they purthase; that in every case where It is used freely according to directions, and entire satisfaction Is not given In twenty-funr or forty-eight hcuis, ' they can return the niedieino and their money will be ebeerruiiy roranaed. It has effected eures in numerous cases where the most skillful physicians In this country and In Europe have been employed, and have exer cised their skill In vain. Cases which they pro nounced incnrable, aud surrendered as hopeless beyond donbt leaving the patients without a sin gle ray to enliven them in their gloom, have been cured by Dr. Hall's Balsam, and the "victims of consumption" are now vigorous and strong as the most robust ainoug us. And these eases are not isolated ones; they are numerous, and can be pointed out In every community where this most nnrivaled remedy has been testod. Be slow, then to believe the ort repeated story about the Inngs being gone; or rather 1st no such apprehension induce yon to give up. Art upon the principle that while there is life therrfis hope. von can never ie so low tnat you may not trust, humanly speaking, in Hall's Balsam. More than one, nay Hundreds nas It brought almost from death to lifo, when ell else had failed. Give, then, this powerful but harmless remedy a trial. Call on the agent and get a pamphlet gratis. The treatise on consumption alone Is worth the price for the medicine, t ou ill nud certificates of physicians in Cincinnati, and of others whose eures have been effected here at noma,' where tb ty can be found. We have certificates of Its cares from many of our most respectable citixsns men and women who live and have been cured among us. Vor particulars, we refer those living out of the city lo our stents. A gain.t such preparations never effect cures w here it haa its origin, ws would cantion you. Unknown persons snd places; and Octious. eases, are made subservient to.the ruread and use of remedies of this doubtful rhsracier. irp Be sure and ask for Dr. Wm. Hall's Bal aam for the LnDg-s. For sale by the Proprietors, A. C. Scovlll Ac Co., No 13 west Eighth street, Cincinnati. Also by P. M. DONNELLY, Terre Haute, Ind. J. R. CUNNINGHAM, T II BARR A CO., " A PENCE, m m. R S WOLFE. New Market, Ind. James M. Lucas, Cloverland, Ind. Mark A Davis, Koekville, Ind. W.Campbell, Clinton, Ind. J MsCullough, Toronto. Ind. Also, agents for the aale of Da. Hill's Balsam roa tms Loses, aud Dr. Baker's Fain P a sacs a, lor the cure of all pain, both internal and oxternsl. foetlS '59-w2ml H HLjPER'B IMPENDING CHIbltJ. a UVB oog 75,000 COPIES SOLD IN FOUB WF.KKS1 This Is the work that thai Is creating o much excitement IN CONGRESS. Get the unabridged edition and yon have alt the power of HELPER'S KEEK PEXI Unabridged Large li mo. vol., 440 pages, cloth Pries 1. Octavo edition, paper covers 5 cents. For Sale by Booksellers and News f Agents Everywhere. ACTIVE AGB1T3 WANTED. to sell this werk the country through. Terms liberal. Fendtl 50 for sample Conies tin both styles. Ith terms to Agents, and begin operations al once; No other Book Is selling oneqnsrter as fsst. Single copies sent to any address, noslnald. on receipt of price. Address . A.jj.miuuitK, Publisher. 5o, 143 Xaesau 5L. New York. janll 60 wlra. TMHTRAT NOTICE Taken up by Thora12j as Grimes, living; ia Riley Township, Vigo county, one estray cow, mostly white, with red spots; marked with a crop and nnderbtt In the left ear; supposed lo be eight years old. Taken up on orabout the 5th day ef Doc, 1859. Posted Dee. 10, 1839. Appraised at 813.00 bv I Thomas Long and Thomas Payne . Taken ap by Katkanlel Lee. on estrav steer. deep red;supposd to be three years old last spring; appraised at $13, by Joseph Graham A A mos Joslln, Dec. 30, Mil. J. B. Gob now, J. P. Arras eepy frsm the Keeord. AXD. WILäHNS. r.lhv Jllw3 , EST It AX ÄurstJE-Tn J. M. Durham Justice f the Peace of the township of Prairletoa, Vigo county, Indiana: The undersigned appraisers, appointed by yon to value a certain brindle cow and calf, lately taken up by Samuel D. Barker, do appraise the said cow and calf at the sum of twelve dollars. The said eow Is deserlbed aa follows: wbtte hiad feet, white nader the belly, lea horn off; right hern turns' In front ef the forehead; the right ear appears te neve oeen torn vu vj .uniu uiiAuuwn cause; the left ear appears to have been assrked iti. . smooth erep and two silts, fair Brindle. or same color as the above, marked with a smooth crop off of the left ear, with two slits In same. cow appears lo uvbimiui eeven years old; calf Is a lsitsprisg'sealf. J. G. Fail and keason Alatet, Appraisers. The unaersignea uo solemnly swear that the foregoing appralsment and description were made without parti eltty, favor or affection. J.. FAIL, KEASON ALI-ÄTfiT. the peace orpratneioa township. OB tbusut aay Ol ueceiuo-r, icvw. - j. m. dukuam, justlee. A tree eepy troaa the F.stray Secord. all-w3t AMD. WILK.IKS, CPk. Andrew Tltta Ti.Thomaa Waldron Attach ment before Zenas Smith, J. p. THE PlalBtlffatssln my oflee his affidavit selling forth that the said defendant ia In debted to sins in ine sum or twenty-Ire dollars and that the defendant Is a non-resident ef the Plate of ladlana, andeaused a writ of attachmeat to s Issued sy ane srtlnst the roods aad u ,x. charts is, eredtteand effects of the said defendnew therefore said defendant la hereby Bed to be and appear before ma st any office Terre-Haule en the 3d day of February, I8C0. at lOo'elesk. a. m., oUerwiae said proeedlngs Will aeiermmea in nisaosenre. jaliwS ZE3IA8 KMITH.J.P. :. . rerriae. w. a.rcaLL. M. D. TOPPING it CO., SALtas in Drcised and Undressed PINE AND POPLAR LUMBER Shingles, Lath Timber, Doori, BASH, eVe. Office on Lafayette Streets Worth or tue uanai, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. (ectt-dawm . Executrix Notice. NOT I OK Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Eiecutrix of the last will At Ainery Kinney, Iste ol Vigo eounty. deeased. These having claims agaiust said estate will present them duly suthentlcsled within eaeyear. Those Indebted to the estate will please make payment without delay. The es täte Is supposed to be sol vent. ha n i ii. ivmajsi , Bircmni. deeU-vSpr fee 11,40. . Teal's Improved Device for Draw ing Water. "The eld oaken bucket the Iron bound bucket, The snoee-eovered bocket, that hangs In tbe well rsrvHE subscriber have purchased the patent 1 right of Vim county, for the purpose of ''H.gT.aP. Improvsd device for d . I This Mseblae for simplicity. Durability and i . . . Ease Ol Uperauon, is tar superior to nny oiner apparatus, ror raising wsiei, nui use, lumIbiBlng.ae It dees, the following advantages. II ean easily be adjusted to wells orany depth, and and Is wsrranted lo raise ana empty, witn ereinarytarnlBf, Four Bueirli of Water per Minute ! From wells twenty feet deep, and will werkln thst proportion to the depth of 0i Hrsniro aan k'irrv Veert. It never freesos, snd entirely avoids the pslsonoes effects aad bad taste and smell, given to water Dy pumps anu etner turbines. II is simple In construction, and not liable to get out of repair. Ills easily worked, so thst a child of ten years ean operate It with perlert esse. The Bethel empttee tleelf wiisoal lis sid f tke Bond, thus sroiding the danger and Inconvenience of many naaeblnee. It it Ike Chttpeot Maehint now in use I Manufactured aad sold by fie subscribers at Shattti's Ekop oa Afaia street, " iiaiii i net a a n A Terre-Rause, Dec- IS-d wly
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O Pi H o -d to o a n o Ol M o a w w es 5 er H O H H H O o 6 w n a 0? 9 Q Ö vn ee D to 55 M H 3 a 5 9 P A e 52! cu 0) 0 rn a cr-j r o o o eo s cr en"Ci o C a & s CO O V St S" . cr o o a w W o K CD 5 J 2 4 --"5 p O 3 o p. o . o' r a o W H a (SI w w H 0 id a o a Ö w K o o m k S ' a P. a o Z3 Ui o o CO t k 6 "t Vrr e -Pc o 0 3 O M O M O U) p 0 P. o B te Ot o 3 O CO CO cr 0 O o CO H to o o a a 17 Ot r o 3 (O o e-s-e - CB o cr t 0 o FIRE AND MARINE 1 3NT.S TT H. jQl.'N' 4,000,000 Capital Kerre?entcd! very best paying Stocks in the United States. for tbe security of Policy Holders. The following Companies, represented by tho undersigned, are distinguished for their Wealth, Age. liberality in the adjaetment and prompt payment of lotsest iETN A INSURANCE OOMPANT or BAarroan, cos it., r Established In 1810 Forty years oldi; A PI TAL, M ...tl, 000,000 Surplus in Addition, 91,030,000 The Stock of this Company sells at 235 dollars on a par valuation of $100. The wealthiest Company In the United States. HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn., Established In 1810 Fifty yeare old I CAPITAL 1 500 .00 Surplus! Addition, '. im.000 This Stock Is worthllBOen a par valuation of $100 SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY, or aramoruin, massachdsktts, Established In 1849 Ten years old I CAPITAL $200,000 Surplus In addition,... .' $350,000 The Capital of this first class Company has been lately Increased $30,000 from Its Surplus, and Its stock Is worth ti'il on a ps valuation of 1 10. PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, or nABvroao, eoaa.. CAPITAL, $,000 Surplus in addition, 20,000 The capital of this Company has lately been Increased $200,000, by taking this amount freaa its surplus. Toe Sloea er tul Company la new worth SISu on a par valuation off luo. The great number ef years these Compsnles have been doing business, and tbe uniform and steady progress they bsve msde up to their present proud snd blgh pt sition, places them above the suspicion which so lastly attaches to Uiose wild and eogusscnen eataai are overrunning the West , MOST Or If HICK MRU BANKRUPT At the Tory moment helrtFoliey is Issued 1 BEWARE OF ALL SUCH I YCf Applications for Fire sad Inland Insurance promptly attended to. nr A creditor one to three months given on premiums for annual policies. If desired. TnKlsks on Wabash and F.rle Canal takea at 3 of I percent. TOLake and Inland risks oa Grain and Mer chandise moving east or west,taken at reasonable rates. )7Merckants and shippers will And It to their Interest to ascertain terms and rates before insuring at other points. , rPartlenlar attention paid lo tbe Insuring of all kinds oruwelliogs.lor one or a term or years- ' TTTOflee at MeKeeu's Banking !oue. J. It. IIAUEK, Agent. (augTtt-dawiyl inputs lit ZlZl E G 3 C C 9 S C Ti I - s y rVoticc to Shippers. Taaac-IlACTt & Richmowd RiiLaoao,) Freight Office, Terre Haute. J -ST AM ACTHORIXEDTO MAKE CONTRACTS JLand give through receipts for Prelghts at lowest rates, to Clneiunali, Baltimore, Philadelphls, New York Boston, ate. . - Ify Persons shipping by the Terre-Hsute aad Rlthmond KK have choice of Routes sast from Indianapolis :: ' ; C. W. MAVPOVHT. Ajsal Des. IH, dlw-ww
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MAJOR B. HUDSON,
AT Bit House Furnishing Store! $No. 8, MECHANICS ROW. HAS FOR SALE THE LAR0E3T and best selected stock of House Furnishing Uoods in the West I TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! White China Dinner Setts, French Tea " J Gold Band China Tea Sells, Tainted China Tea Setts. Painted and Gold Band Tea Setts. White Stone Dioner Setts, u Tea Gold Band Stone Dinner Setts, " Tea Silver Plated Castors, " " Sdoods and Forks. Ivorj Handled Knives, Knives and Forks, every prica nnd qual. Planished Tin Coffee Pots, " " Ten Pota.rfT Bronscd Solar Lamps, Gilt and Damask Solar Lamps, Fluid Lamps, all aiees and patterns. Phosgene Lsmps, Helion Oil Lamps, Kerosene " Coal Britaoia Metal Lamps, " Castor, " Tea Pots. ' " " Coffee Pots, " Spoons, " Candleetioka, " " " Pitch ere. It Spittooni, Ovsl nnd Square Japanned Traja, Japanned Tea Traya in Betts, " Caadlesticks, Olobe Lantern a for nil, candle er flnid. Hearth Brashes. Sho do" fJ Floor wOaSSj Crumb do Scrubbiag do , Dusting do Whitewash do Carpet do Stone do Window de 4 Feather Dusters, CY?"' Market Baskets, Clethea do Knife do Fancy do Berlin de Wire Meat Oovera, " Rockinghana Ware, all kinds, "; Yellow do ' do . 11 Japanoed Bird Cages, all siren. Wood Bird Cages, all.siaea. Cut Glass Ware, Moulded Glass Ware, an eat! less varietyBurning Fluids. i Coal Oil, Wooden War of all kinds, ; Looking Glesse, all aiaee. Stone Crocks nnd Jars, all siaea. And a great many other .articles commonly used about a house, which I am selling nt REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH MAJOR B. HUDSON. Dse. Sl-dwln A Sound Hiad in a Healthy Body. The Farmer's Home Institute, Clinton, Intl. CJOUND IN ITS COUKSE. MILITARY ASD 9 Agricultnral in its Kxercises, parental in its control, and farmer-like in Its accommodations. Will Open January 9th, i860. Ter ma $150 per annum, without "Extrat." The above includes Boarding, Lodging, Lights. Lectures, use of Apparatus, and Tuition In all Branches and Departments of tbe School, for Hie spsce of one School year of forty-four weeks THE RESTING TIME Will be thrown Into one long Rummer Vacation, extending from July 4lh to September 1st. Come to our Country Home. FAOULTT. GEO. 8. OKMSBV, of Farmer's College, Cla. cinnatl, Ohio, Prof, of Intellectual ami Moral Philosophy, Belles Lettre, and the higher branches of Mat. Science Presiding Teacher. EDWIN R. BBACH, of.N. i, Prorcssor of Mathematics, Vocal Muxte, and Ancient l,nguages Onteide Disciplinarian. A. W. BI HTT, Prof, of Peamaushlp aud Book Keeping. Mrs. K. A. TALMAX, of R. O., Taaclier of Botany, History, Modern Languages, and the Fine Arts. Mrs. A B T0USLEY, Teacher of various F.ngllsh Branches, and Director of the Boarding Department. Prof. K S Bosworth, Experlmcntor, and Lecturer on Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. KIWTOK BOOTH, Esq., Lecturer on Common, Statute and Commercial Law. P K OWENS, M. IK, Examining Rnrgeeu, and Lecturer on Physiology, Anatomy, Hygiene and Gymnastics. Gen. ALEX. WELLS, of Brooklyn, N. T , Riding Master and Military Commandant. Col. A B M0KTON and LADY, or Lexington, Ky., will occupy the respective positions of Time-Keeper and Matron. M O TOUSLRY, Business Msnsger. IOPor full particulars send for a circular. Address M. G. TOU8LEY, Clinton, nov5j3-d w3ml Vermillion county, lml. HENET WAED BEECHER'3 SERMONS, Itevisetl by the lirfior, WILL APPEAR IN THE INDEPENDENT EVERY WEEK. This announcement alone should bo asuftlclent Inducement to thousands to send their subscrlpIons. Tbs eonductors of tbis paper aim to nuke It the most Influential and useful religious news paper published In this country. To Ibis end they employ an array of Editors, special Contributors, Regular Correspondents, Miscellaneous Essayists, Commercial Reporters, and other writers, each of whom contributes a valuable aad Indlspenslble part of every weekly number. In addition to this, ariaugemrnts are now In progress by which The Independent, for the coming year, will be mads still mors Interesting and attractlre. Awidsrrange of good reading will be intro duced, and tbe paper will be printed throughout with new type. It Is Intended that aay one of the following de partments of tbs psper, vis.: tbe Sermons of HZSEY WAX.D BEECHES, the Contributions of the Rev. GEO. B. CHEZVZR, the Poems of J0HH 0. WH1TTIEK, ths wommerclal Articles snd Market Keports, Editorial Articles, or the Family Beading, shall be worth more .than the entire subscription price for one year. We are happy te announcs that oar subscrip tion list Is lncreasingimore rapidly than ever be fore, and as a special Inducementto our readers we will say, that for every two new subscribers sent us with 1 5, we will credit the party sending the same with one year's subscription. The friends of Tbe Independent in all sections of the country, will favor the cause In which we are engaged, by using their Influence to extend onr circulation. Terms, $2 a yearln advance. Address JOSEPH H. RICHARDS, Publisher, Ko. S. Beekinan Rt.,Nsw York, jan 1800 dlw?t. NEW GEOCERY a t o fflHE SUB8CR1BER HAY!.G TAKEN THE M. ntois formerly eceupieo dv a.b, Tarier, near the Poet Office, Is now re ceiving, direct rrona Sew York, a a;ea eiai aan wen seiseicn sioca oi - CU 01 CE FAMILY OR 0 CER1ES (articles toe nnmerons to mention) all ef which will be sold at ths lows&t essh priee; snd he would respectfully Invite the eilisens of TsrreHauteand vicinity to call and examine bis stoek before making their purchases, aa his motto Is EBADT FAT AID SMALL rkONTft. II. SALISBURY. GREEN ek BLAOK, TEAS ef the beat quality, for sale by U.R. ENGLISH BREAKFAST TBI, for ssleby H.B. RUBBER longeomhs, Rubber round and fine eembs. Ivory combe, bote long and short combs, sll klads of combs, st Rkr W. 'AVA.Lsgnlra aad Rio Ooffes, for sale by H.B. COAi OIL.ef aiopsrloreiualltyor sale by H. I,
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to CI 0 sr on oo o 5t Cu -i a S3 a a p. a p CO 0 c; 3 PT) I CD tr o w CP Co o 8 o O o I c CO Ö w t-1 3 Co o Co Q O O o Ö CO H 3 " 0 o eo I o CM - a in w PT CO A. Ö o 3 O f3 cr o o o Ö M (n Ui o O o d 3 o Q P3 o d O B t9 Oi & r Q i o V p Ö o o H Q CD M i CB H 0 td. o Ct a I I t es s CO th. to g 1 S 00 W i i 53 w H O O lN to o l p DJ SB S GO o B i0 Ox o ra 0 C Ii I T ilf 1 IV G AT COST ! A S OUR TEKM OF 'PARTNERSHIP Ulli Expire 0n the 18th of February, next ! ,s jWe Lave resolved lo C1LOS73 OXJT OUR SPLENDID STOCK, o O Xj O T "asar aAT COST FOR CASH !. CS2 Our Assortment is Still Unhrolen ! And aa we will POSITIVELYEOFFKRERVERY ARTI CLE AT COST ! A RARE OPPORTUNITY ! "Is heie presented forfaiting bargains! YCT All persons knowing themselves indebleJ to n, either by note or book arcVajnt, will please call and settle; snd thoso having accounts gainst o will please p recent ihsm . ARNOLD & CO., 8T0RE8 Northeast CornerSPublicSquare and Vo.8. Warren's Block. decS8w tf Metropolitan Clothing amiMERCHANT TAILORING ! Branch ef the celebrated HoufT. W. Kprsgue &Co.,CincinDati, O.) Corner of Main and Htli streets, under the National Hotel, store formerly occupied!) J Ed sail,, McDougal k Co. THE CITIZENS OFTERRK HAÜTE AND Tielntty ean now be supplied withgaimrnts equal In style and make lo those of the bt-st estsbllshmentaof Xew York and Philadelphia; and all Choths snd other fabrics used, are selected with strict regard to durability and tho prevailing mode. now oramso VERY DESIRABLE STYLES roa FALLtSo WINTER, or THS BEST MATERIAL AND MAKE. A large assortment or YOUTH'!! and ClIILI)K ENS' CLOTH IJiU. CSent'n FuriiUIilnig Cioodn, Of all kinds. Smith's celebrated PATENT YOEE $11 1 HTS. eaaMBHTS UiDK TO oai)aa, In as fine style as any of tbe Eastern cities. J.UROWLSON, Agent
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(establisheo 1778,) SOLE IMF ORTERS, YO. 338 BROADWAY. JT.Y. This agreeallt Tonic, dtsigned Espe cially as a Safe and reliable Medicine for Farailj Use, is offered to the Public as a superior article, possessing all the virtues ascribed to it as a Medicinal Beverage, and deserving of their patrouage in preference to the suspicions decoctions emanating from irresponsible sources, and and aold under varioua pre tentious names. The fact that our house (established in 1778,) haa attained a favorable reputation for the genuine character and purity of iU Liquors, will, we trust, be a sufficient guar antee of the excellence of thia article. Tut up in Quart Bottles, ia cases of one and two dozen each, and aold t rrnnrrhn..i tbe world by Druggists, Grocers, Ac. DTJG6ISTS AND DEALERS SUPFLIluu wirti WINES AND BRANDIES. r: . r tt .. . . . Airrchirom unitea states uonded Ware houses. For aale hv P 1 nnwwrrTT r Haute, Ind. fmavl7-dawiatn - - rnMAKEN un bv John T. Th r. 1 . i c I crar Creek I'nwh.hin vi,rJ..i. one Brindle Cow. white rar hit i... ly, some white on the rump, nil white half way K! u wnn s crop on tne lert ear and split in the right, supposed to be nine or ten years old. red ciuly Meer, marked with swallow fork in the Usui car, supposea to oe tnree years o Id, appraisodiob".wo,th tw've dollars. Also, one red and white spoiled Steer, marked with a swallow fork in tbe rirht ear. annnnaet tn k tn old, appraised to be worth nine dollars. H VV Pio, I Appralsara. As reported tome this 2jl1i dar r Knis.r j , DATIDCCSICK, Justice. i.ai1 . ..feEstray Notice, IS AKENnp by James Y. Cummins, of e Pinion townsbip, V ig0 count, Indiana, On the iCth day of December, 1859, two mare colts, aa estrays; one a bay, auppoaed L" w jrr oia last spring, with soma deficiency ia both fora shonl der- annraia. ed to $35; th other a dark iron grayf sup. t uuo jaar oia last spring ; no brand or mark Derceivahl Annr;..j $45 by Wm. B. Eldridge and Daniel L. WM. L. WIEKS, J. r. A true eopj from the estray reeord. deaaaa a.nd. wilkins, ck. IISTRA V. This is to certify E. H. Ketch- . i hereon township, Viffo county, Ind., bas this dav rKiiiiri., , . " ' ." T' i j """"6 uwiipuon, to-wit: one is a dark dun, with a white face, maiked with a crop Via.'II1 ln.Vhe uft ?r' nd "PPeed to be 9 years old; tho other is a brindle witha spotted race" marked with a crop offoftne left ear, and a swat ,7 f:lTk,la Ue rihl: Ppoed to be three years m -'I t d"PPraised at thirty dollars, and the. hrinflt -1 t t - jn . -, : -.- ..cm, uunars oy ueorge Sinehorse and Joi n Singhorse. Dated this Slst day of t'ecfmoer, itej. Jon K. AVooDlrrr J P A truo copy from the record. OOMrrr' J' p docgw Ki AND. WILKI5S, Clk. Eatray Notice. rPAKEN up by D. K. Smith, of , F,a.y,eltö Township, Vigo county, on the first day of December, 1859, one two year old Steer, a star in the forehaii. i . ...a tail half white, no ear insrka or brands. Also uu eariiDS steer, rea with white spoU on the bei ly, marked with, crow off the lert ear; an under bit in the li-lt nr M.r.iii .r.,J the two year old at eibt dollars, the yearliniat three dollars, by JaTid Keykendal and James K. . tum, wmuicu iois lm flay of December, '59 JOS.JAMKS, J. K A true copy from my Estray Book dec2;J-w3t AND. W1L1ÜJIS. CZ'k. ESTKAY NOTICK.-.Taken up by Joseph P. Ticheneraf I.intnn inwn,hin Indiana, as an estray on the Hih day of November, 1859, one Ked Cow with a star In the forehead and some white on the belly, marked with a snlit in th left ainnn.. . v. . r. old Isst spring; no other brand ormaiks perIsaac T. Payne and Stephen Hedges. WM. WEEKS, J. P., SBA1..1 A trus copy from the Etray Keeord: ASU- wiLKws, era. Dec.2e,185-w3w jiuiiiiiiru lib rtr f rnipun iin p. ESTKAV IV OTI CC This is to certify that Joha Trader. Kr. ha thi. .i. to me twoeslray eolu, taken up by him on the IJlh dav Of December. IR'.Q rik. r,n i j . . - , ' ' - v. .uw IVUU.IOI UWscription, to-wit: one a dark bay filly, supposed to be three years old; and a aorrel horse colt, Ikt n hin.l re I ai- te - ' ...... ,mhu iicianu mi ior root white, and white strip down its forehead; supposed tobet years old next snrinr. Th hi, nn.L i. at f 49, and the sonel horse colt at 93, by Joha H. Vounir and A. K. Remia. li.t.i ,Ki. n.i j. .u.w i . uav of Dec, l!-59. Joan E. WooDairr. J. P. A true copy rroin tbe record. dec28w3 AND. WILKINS, elk. ESTItAY NOTICE. State of Indiana, Vigo County. Prairieten Tncmskip. WK, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we have examined and annraid a cop. lain LM ray cow. taken up by Wesley Nor ri spiring in Prairieton Township, and Bad the same to be a red and white spotted cow, with an upper slope off of tbe left ear; supposed to be lour years old last spring, and we appraise the same to be worm iweLT0 uoimrs. Jos. V . Bourne A Wm. Bales, Appraisers. As reported to me this 19th day of Dec., 1859. J. M. Id SHAM, J. P. A true copy from the Record. decV8w3 AND. WILKINS, Clk. State of Indiana. Vigo Connty, aa. Vigo Circuit Court, March Term, I860. Philip Randolph, ) - Divorce. Catherine Randolph.) BE it remembered, that on this ICth day of Dec, 1859, Philip Randolph, by Baird & Bassett, his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of said court, his petition for a divorce from ssid Catherine, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, that the defendant is not a resident of said Stste. She is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this petition, and required to be and appear in said court at the March term, 1860, on the first dsy thereof, and Elead to said petition, or the same will be eard and determined in her absence. . AND. WILKINS, Cl'k. Dec. 21, 1859 w4w (pd) Jeremiah Vorl a vs. John Swisher Attachment before L. Duy, J. P. Tbe plaintiff filed In my office lis affidavit, setting forth that the said defendant Is Indebted to him and thst the defendant la a non-resident of the State of Indiana, and caused a writ of attachment to be issued by me, against the roods and chattels, credits and effects of the said defendant. Now therefore aald defendant is hereby notified to be and appear before me at my office In Terre Haute, on the 37th day of January, I6ii, at 10 o'clock a m, nthrwio aaid proceeding- will be determined In bis absence. Janw3 LAMBERT UUV.J. P. Stray Cattle. Slate of Indian; Vigo County, ss: riiAKKN UP as an estr-y, on the I01L day ol A Dec, 1859, by Nelson St. Clair, livinrln Honey Creek township, a dark red steer, supposed to be about 8 or 9 years old, and supposed to be a work steer; marked with an underslope arid swallow fork In the left ear and upper bit la the ritrht ear, snd alittle white In the forehead: appraised at S 15,00. A. C. Möllenbeck and P. Oliver, Appraisers. Subscribed and sworn to, this Uth asy of Dee. 185. F. MILLS. J. P. 1 STRAY KOTICK.-ToLorentoDow,a j Justice of the Peace in Sugar Creek town ship Vigo county, Indiana; upou a warrant issued by you, wa the underaianed, have appraised a cow and calf, lately taken up by Martin G. Rhoads of said tf wnslilp, and would report as follows : The color of the cowls a dark red, and marked with an under half crop in the right ear, and a swallow fork in the lea oar, horns bored, belly white, hind legs while, point of tail white, and supposed to be about ID years old. The calf 'a icjrs are white, point or tail white, and some white in the fate; color red and supposed to be about seven months old we place the value or said cow aud calf at I7 0; Dec.JTlh. 1859. DAVID LUNDAY, KPHKAIMRHUIKKS. A true ropy from niv docket: LOKKNZO DOW, J. p. f.,4t. A true copy from the Kejrtster: . . AND. WILK1KB, Cl'k. Ja0.4,lWQ w3w
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Prepare for tho Great Political Campaign of 18 60 ! IXDUCKMKX TS TO CLC1I. NOW IS TILE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. THtTaiBCKB now more than elshteea years old, and havin; over a quarter nUliea ssbeerlbers, or constant purchasers, difaeed through every State and Territory or our Ualen will eontinu Iimmbci what it haa been the aarweat Champion of liberty Progress, end of whatever will conduce to our national growth la V lit is, Industry, Knowledge, aad Prosperity, THE NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBÜNE is printed on a larj Imperial sheet, and published every morning aad evening (namdaye excepted). It contains Editorials oa the topics ef tho times, employing- a large corps ol the best newspaper writers of the day; Domestic and Foreign Correspondence; Proceeding of Coarreas; Meports of Lectures; City A'ewe; cattle, horse, aad produce markets; review of Books; Utsrsxy la telligeace; papers on mechanics and tbe arts, cookery, dec &. 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We shall, as heretofore, make the Setni-Weekty Tribüne a Literary, aa well aa a political newspaper, and we are determined that it shall remain in the front rank of family papers. - TERMS: Ore copy, one year al oo Two copies, one year...................... f OS Five copies, one year ..................... 11 tt Ten do. to one address SO 08 Any person sending ns a eluboftwsnty.orevsr will be entitled to an extra copy. Por a dab of forty, we send the Daily Tribune one yeer. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, a larg-e eight-page paper for the coeatry ,ls pab lished every Saturday, and contains editorials on tbe important topics or the timea, the newe of tke week, interesting correspondence Iron all parts or the world, the Jiew-York cattle, horse, aad produce markets interesting and reliable political, mechanical, and agricultural articles, napere on cookery Ac. We shall, during this year aa hitherto, constantly labor to improve tbe quality of the instructive entertainment afforded by the Weekly Tribune, which, we, intend, shtll continue to be tbe beet Family Weekly Newspaper published la Uo W orld. W consider the cattle raisers a year's subscription price. TERMS: On copy, one year ........................... f Three copies, one year ....................... a Twenty copies, to one address t Twenty copies, to address of each shbscrir tt Five copies, one year ........................ Ten copies, one year is Any porson sending us a club of twenty, or mere will be entitled to aa extra copy. For a cla of Fortv. t will ant tfc a.ml.u.ii. vul and for a club of One Hundred the DaiivTrik... will be sent gratis. subscriptions msy commence at aay time Terms always cash in advance. AU lettare addressed. IIORACB GREELEY A CO., Tribaae Baild"St 5aaaan-tn Saw-York. w3t-w3teo. Vigo Circuit Cnrt. Marek Term. IRGfl So. 1142. Elizabeth Brown vs. Daniel K Brown. Complaint Ibr Divorce. Ra It rememtwired that n. ih. lOik 1859, the plaintiff, by Usher A Patterson her attorneys, filed in tbe office of the Clerk of the r i r . i - i f . . . . . aiuresaiu iuun nis complaint aramst the as- , . ' ' v. a U 1 ,1 terested and competent person that the defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Tbe said defendant is therefore hereby notifies1 that uuless he be and appear before tbe Jadre or this Court on the 1st day of the next term thereof, to be held at tbe Court House in Tsne-Haate Indiana, oa the first Monday of March, A.D. I860, then and there on or bdfore the callinr ef the cause for trial. nleal . . the plaintiff's complaint, tbe mattere and thiag-a uricnivmuiiw iiiiiingwii ana asienBiasa in his absence and decreed aecordinrly. DeclS.-sa-wt-prfeeaS KEHTUCKY SCHOOL of MEDICINK LOUISVILLE, KBSTUCÄY. TU LECTURES 15 THIS lüßTITUTIOX will commence on the flrtt Monday la Meveinber. and continuefour months. Dnriar October preliminary lectures will be delivered at the Hospital and Collefe.witbout additional charge. FACULTY., BKNJ. W. I UDLKY, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Surgery. HKSKY M. BULLITT. M. D., Prefesser of Theory and Practice of Sledicine. JOHN HARDIS,M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Medicine. C. W. WKIGHT, M. D., Professor of MedleeJ Chemistry. 5. . B. MARSHALL, M.D., Professor ef Mauris jueuica ana i nerapeutics. MIDDLETOS GOLÜSMITH, U. D., Prefeewrof vu. r riu. i,.ic.Mourgery andl liaieal Sarrerv W. D. 8T1RMAN. M, D. Profissaor tA.eCllV1' G. W. BAYLESS, M.D., Professor of Payeielory DAVID CUMMINS, AC. D., Demonstrator. Fits Each Professor 15 full coarse, 8105 G. W; BAYLESS. M.D., UylS-dawtf Dean of the Pacntty Insurrection in Terre Haute. 400 KEGS OP NAILS Actually takea from the hands of maaufattarere4 and" ' NOW SELLING, AT THE SIGN OF THI AT PB1CE3 Alarming to Credit Houses. Cash Prices. 4d per kef, 4.M 4M 4M 4M S.7S fid 7d ed 1(M, 12d and so d Per keg;... 200 Boxes Best Assorted Glass. ex io fi.no 10X12 t.iS 1XI4 S.SO . uixis.... n,7 10X16 67 12X18.....". M 300 Gallons Best Licsddd Oil. For sale by ths gallon only to ceasasssrs at 75 cen Is per gal Ion. inn KEG" Best mite (lead at 1.7S, fl.M A.JJ and per keg. 5nOn LIGHTS X10, ICH!, 10X14,10X15, I JJJ ,nd 10X18 best prime sash: 8X10 ner lirht 44 5e 4fSe y 10X14 10X15 S ! Censiderinr the dissolution of the Union aa in. evitable, and the great Urpubllean party trlamphm nuTnuna; over an tne ronnera a lata, acluding HARPER'S PKKRY and tbe äfieaiaS1PP1 RIVER, we shall proceed te sell net all of our Hardware aad Iron for cash, and convert it iiito gola as soon as possible. Oar prices, on all articles, must and will correspond with ths exigencies of the times. 8. H. Potter & Co. Dec7-Smw. 11,1. SAW RKnOVED: TO 13-103 SOUTHERN BANK BLOCKa Simeon Cory HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OT HARDWARE to his New Building, Ko. 1Q Main street four doors esst ol the Southern Bank, where he hoei his old customers and aa maay new ones as may favor him with a share of their patronage will give him a call. He bason baadaadlsreceiviBg almost daily, a well selected stecket SHULP HARDWARE, Mechtiics Tools of Every Dei crip - tion. DOORS, BASS. a LASS, falXTS, I 110. Nalle, Steal, . Al! ef which, and everything peilstulagte bis line of business, he will coatiass to sell at the t'er Leiecsf Fioure$. nev-1 msKL! DP en thsliddsy of Kersmber, R 1859, by Wesley Jackson, living tn Honey Creek towesbip, n white and black speckled row, supposed to b about nine orten years old, and apprslaed st IIS. R. T. Cook and Daniel Durham, Appraisers. Subscribed and awera to, this 14th day 1 Dee. 181. P. MILLS, J, P.
