Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 March 1860 — Page 3

LATER FROM EUROPE.

r . , .Poktlaüd, Me., March 27, Th ateaoier Boheiiian left .Lirerpoul oq the 14th iost. at coon, and arrived here at 9 thi morning, t ' ' GatAT BarrAi.- In the House of Lord oo the 12th, notiM ti received from tlie House of Common that thty had agreed to an addres to the Crown on the aulject of the commercial treaty with France, whereupon Lord Thornton gave notice that he would move for a similar address from tie House of Lsd on the 15ih. ' lo the Commons on the 12th Lord John Ilussell Dialed, in replj to inquiries, that a great deal of correspondence has taken place with Naples relative to the Constitutional reforms recommended by England and France, and in a few dajs bo hoped - to lay it oo the table. A general discussion then took place on the Savoy question, in the course of which Lord Falrueratou and Lord Russell deprecated the continued recurrence of these irritating debates, and urged tbo Opposition, if they objected te- the course of the Gov eminent, to boldly move a vete of censure, when Ministers would be fully prepared to defend their course,. . Mr. Gladstone moved the second reading of the bill to repeal the paper duty Sir W. Miles moved an amtadmenl that as the duty on paper will neceitte the addition of one penny on the pound to the income tax, it is the opinion of the Uoue that such repeal, under such circumstan ces, at the present moment, is inexpedient. . After farther debate, the amendment was rejected, by a vote of 192 to 245. The bill was then read a second time. In the Conoioat, Lord Job Russell laid upon the table further correspondence relative to the affairs of Italy, and explained the attitude of tbo Government, both as regards Italy and Savoy. lie asserted that hostility all along had been showo to Ike contemplated annexation of Savoy to France; and that as regards Italy, the policy of the Government was dictated by the sole desire of securing the permanent pesce of that country. Several Opposition members, including Mr. D'lsraeli, denounced the conduct of Government, and asserted that the policy pursued had promoted the views of France wiiik regard to Savoy. Lord Palroeraton defended the Govern meet, and stated that if the great powers objected, France would not insist on the annexation. After farther debate, the correspondence was ordered to be laid on the table. . M. Thorwal's dispatch lo Cavour points out that, if the King accepts the annexation of Tuscany, La would not be able to reckon on the support of France. Lobdox, Thursday. A dispatch from Turin says that .Sardinia has consented lo cede Savoy and Nice to France, by special treaty. - - Lord Elgin had gone to Paris on public business in connection with his tsiasioo to China. He was expected lo start for China in about a fortnight or three weeks. ' A report was current that Lord Taunton, (formerly Mr. Labourcbere) would probably succeed Lord Elgin as Tost Master General. Fsaxce. The Paris Siede had received warning, for an alleged outrage against religion. The Siecle praised and endorsed a work in which certain dogmas of the Catholic aad Jewish creeds were set down as ahamefal. The reply of the Holy see to the last pro posals of France had reached Paris. The Pope decliaes the proposition to confine within an exclusive political compass a question which, as it concerns the integrity of the patrimony of St. Peter, is intimately bound p ith the independence of the Church. Although decidrdly denouncing the proceeding to create a Vicar ate of the Ronagna in favor of a foreign sovereign, his Holiness shows himself disposed to enttr into the path of reform, on condition that the integrity of the Slates of the Church is guaranteed. A Paris correspondent asserts lhat the foreign relations of France were silently undergoing a great change, and that Austrian influence was in the ascendant. Srais ad Mokocco. Lata accounts from Tangiers state the Moors were evincing a fierce spirit ef resistance, aad preparations were being made for a strong defense of that town. Constantinople dispatches ssy that two of the points of negotiation now pendine : , . - , ... tor the conclusion of treaty of alliance t.at waw alfl Is- V aw I -f lsstWnaa aanl I It aa Iakif mm '. w""tu 5 i 'v . ... were a revision of the capitulation and the right of armed intervention in tbe Principalities and Servia. The projected jourrney of Sir II Bulwer to London was connected with this object. It was said that the Porte had concluded a loan or 15.000.000 francs. Isou atsd Cni.xa. A telegram announ ces that Mr. Winson, Chancellor of the Indian Exchequer, mads bis financial statement on the 18th of Feb. The deficit is about 9,000,000. He proposes a trade license of from 2 to 20 shillings; a tax upon iicoines of from 219 to XCOO, at 2 per cent, with no exemption; and large datiea upon Tobacco. The tariff is to be modified. There is tob no loan. PROM NEW TORE. New To ks, March 2G. John Lathrop Motley, hiatorian of the Dutch Republic has been elected corrt-n ponding member of the French Institute, in place of the late Wm. II. Prescott. Mr. Manny ob of the commissioners to negotiate a loin of $1,000,000 for the He public of Dolivia, eame passenger ia the Baltic Oen. llerran, New Orcnadian minister o Washington, baa been nominaU'd tor President f his country, and will doubt less be elected in June. Hon. Beverley L. Clark, U. S. mini-Tier to Guatemala, is coming home for his health hieb la very precarious. Advices from Ecuador report that Mo rea's forces have beaten those of Franco in thr skirmishes; both of the factions were waitiog till May for the rains to ccse when the contest will bo renewed Advices from Peru etat thai it was aaid an attempt hid been made to get op a revolution in Areguippa against Castilla but it was pot down, after three hours fighting. ,,. Advices from New Greaada st-le Uiat the Cast Ucrraa treaty ti amended by th United State has been ratified by loth houses of the Oreoadian Congres. CARSTANQ ve. SHAW. . St. Lot is, March 526 Th defeose in the Carstang vs. Shaw case closed their testimony to-day. Naocy Wilbur, of Charleston testified this morniog as to her having seen Job n II. . Seaman and Miss Carats og io bed together, and at another time lyiog on the floor of a hop, Seamin being partially undreiaed. Tbe court will bold three sessions Jaily hereafter in order to finish the cas this

week.. Tbe rebutting testimony will com tttBce to morrow.

WASHINGTON ITEMS. -

Wasuixqtos, March 25. Negotiations pending in the San Juan aflur are proirreskimr slowly. The propo . itma recently submitted lo our Governtnfnt by Great Britain, upon basis which u. I l l. .Ii. ... . I. TT uiiLUOUKUb wuuiu uo crvwuif tu tuv j Suites, by yielding our right to the Island an l fixing the boundaries so as to include other portions of her Majesty territory hich wo do not claim, but which are wertule, n I. .t: I ut'uiineu. . Mr. Branch will oppose the organisation of new territories, and moved an amend mtnt to the Utah bill, giving the President of the United Stales power to appoint ter ritorial legislatures, as wss the custom pri.rtol93C. This will cut up .11 lb. ,i:(tt..t.:, v.- Tfik.........:!. : ;:. : :s:j,"-i: ; Ddc tod COJ lT , ir 7 , Sew Orleans papers of VWsesday con i..n a ...un.ent maa. iy penona aboard mo Mexican prite siesmer, corresponding substantially with accounts Iready pub lisbed. The General Miramos bad a crew .f A!n . .1.. O J-.4 .1 01 men, moHiiv opaoiaras : u 01 tne ..... . ... . cruw were kiiiea and woundrd m tue engsgemenl. I nsoners state rnat the arms, animumtbn. tc. were Dit 00 board at Havana, with the knowledge of the Cuban Government. A large portic? of her cargo led of powder, which wk. thrown consist overboard during , he fiKht. Son., of ih barrels of this powder have been recovered, end orove. la b the MMK . ...e.l Ar.. nals at Havana. The Prraideut wm engaged with the ot buMne-s connected with Mexican afc k e j . . . .. - The recent events iu Ihe Gulf occasion . . k . ouch solicitude in oflicial qusrters, as it IS fe.red ihey may eomnl.cale oa with the ' . 7 f . , ... forngn powers hav,Bfr Urge .oteresu n fairs. M.1nf J I Nothing materially d.fiersnt from the ... . I nowxpaper accounts has reached the Government. Mr. Draper, a representative of the New I Englai4 striker i to lecture here on Thursday. OVERLAND MAIL. Mallot's Station, March 525. The Overland Mail Coach, with Califor- - i.. ),. r.. ;., ...,1 I last night. The news is anticipated by the steamer Baltic - w w w vhv v. w ww www a Nine convicts escaped from the State prison on the night of the 3d inst. WKLLAND CANAL. St. CATHEaiNBS, March 2C. The Weiland Canal will be opened on the 1st of April. " TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. IItdk Park, Pa., March 26. A terrible accident occurred at Chitten den's Shaft, four miles below here, this afternoon. The pumps broke while the vorkmen were bein hoisted up. An ex plosion of fire damp following, some 15 or 20 of tli em were kilted, aud many more aeriousljr injured.

eaten will be ordered. Delegates eke- Und a-airl .". i.. .i:I..i' Vi. i . . V Kl.-iir,i .tii i ....

- may ue creuiieu, uuuresset: a letter to -bv " " prior to tne existence oi lue territories I II -.null rf

- I "- i tu vincao ueieaiion oi .Missouri. I ' .v.. iui lupi lid Dot retain seaH in C ffTcss. I eourtesr h hurl mot in JülrRnn tlul Li,..i:. . i.:, .l Wettern. ! M.S A.'. .tr. .1.,

- I jm ... --i uiatimiuir vu nwuwu uuiiuciucüaraotfew Orleans papers of Wsesday coo this audience called him out for the terövervona ofth rrnrk whirl, thJ Whisky dull 22.

Look oat for Illin. ..((....uuT.m. n.nt. i k. the Penitentiary, left this cilj rerj abrupt I ir .. I He gare bis name as Craw for J. and OenMi New York him . "I . ,t. . 1. in v. ' . v . . I ycara oi age. ralber ahort in etature and I . tliirlrlw aat ali(rhllv ttnnn ahouldered. I J w r 'I lilnrlr Kard faini.lv linwil with trrev. hllt I j t.- -j I in such plsces around bis neck as might be concealed, should he be found rnled by rigid justice between Heaven aod earth. He professed to bo a printer, but only exemplified his profession in this place by robbing a printer, a meanness wbieh every intelligent person knows Ian guago is inadequate 10 express, naving bed his rags here and put on his stolen a black clothes, he mar be found with m r , rrsbably too large for oth veat. and agood ahirt cloth frock coat him. a black cloth i""lt: ä '. I'. IT:"': ZZZS 'I ...I',

A scamp, who needs ODly lobe caaglth!k 7 if 7 not feel nearer

Visit. uuw u " "IKatA Hpird cilflv Ha hrniinrht her

... it 1 t 1 ii will mark him p a.nlj for ..reral da,,.Ilisconstant want of whiskj obliges him, fth.ir. it. t .r,nr,.,ir..t aorh artirle. be ljing round loose or under lock mu Key. ue is rimer noisy, except wnen I IS ft . . I robbing your nouse, wnen niseiepncasike and bis actions quiet as night. . , Hotel CaasoK -We learn that Mr. Jacob uuua.i.iao.oi.mon.ina.. ana lormeny of Paris. Ills , has leased the Clark House n mia city. on mo patrons 01 e Clark House will mix tbe genial smile of Mr. Claik and his nolita and attentive co- . , . .djutor. Chapman, they will, wo doubt not. find a worthy substitute io Mr. Butts. We have known him for many year,, and we know he is untiring m his efforts t. !,:. . linm in ihm wr, n,l w,y worn, and pleas.nt to .11 who will favor him with their patronage. Srnsu Clothiho -The warm sunshine er.es which now prevail and the balmy breezes are leading men to tfo the heavy vestments of Winter, and to da the more sea-1 onaoie garo oi coring. 1 V a U I Speaking of Spring Clothing reminds us oiihe immense Sloan oi me mestissniona - ... a . , m m I oie ana seasonaoie styies, wnicn we re cently aaw at Sraaoua's, corner of Fourth anu ioe sirern, viutiuuau. Xiitrr ttii I tleman, from whatever aection he may hail, who visits Cincinnati, should visit I this Grind Baiaar of unrivalled Clothing and gentlemen'a Furnishing Goods. lie I will bo greatly the loser else. Xlte Siessnfliuavlata V tal PaarlHer Cincixkati, July 1, 15j8 I luly 1,1 : In re Dr. W. Roback. Dear Sir ply to inouiriea ma.le of me. it eive. roe pleasure t aar. that Mra. N. Atlee. of th Soeietv ar T ai.t av . s j r of Friends, and widow ef the Isle Dr. Atlee ! ' at a. Lai I SpiViTO vour rscantlinivian iietaeoies, sou me benefit sh derived from osing them. Shs had been aoflVring from general proairatioo I ai tunes, oe.ng orr aeTeo.y a. ye.r, Iffi V2i ÄsUäiw." w?r? reaon. to wihout relief, when soma friends reeomended a conrst of your Scandinariin fb..i umtäZCtä' W T know manv who hsve used vour med .

ieinea and speak decidedly of th benefits aeveral families of the highest respectderived, thus testifying of their renovating ability, who feel greatly scandalized at tm !. ...!f.:. il. u I. 1m. as! aasa1wifranrl. .1 l

'?eu5uAVn '"" vigor and energy to the eyatcaa. Thej! hive my cordial approbation. Very respectfully, Your obedient servsnt, M.J. Baowa. Rev. SamuelJ. Brown Las bean t devoted poblicsier rectirid a tubs of tht wmmend fidatioc iroro jit-i oi aauihu, in ry walk of life, that mine hive done. ve 8l admtlttmsnt.

laborer lathe cause of Christianity, in Cio- York City, has been filed in the Sua- We have never taken any pains to einoati, for ; more than thirty yesrs. as rogane'g Office. It provides that his vindicato our consistency. After voföbVti wtole estate be given to hi. widow, ting for Martin Van Burin in 1840. tobe passed over ligtly. No other Tro- and after her death to his four chil- and for Frank Pierce in 1052, we freeDrletarv Remedies ever prlsented to the dren. A codicil, however cuta nff lv rnnrpd that the record is indefn3'

A Douglas Democrat Editor amoso

tus Jons Browkites. On the 16th mst., (the evening of the day that I . w J - Stephens an Iiazlett were executed at Harper's Ferry,) a large number ineir sympathizers met at the Court I 11 Oll SP in JotiArcnn A Cli t.lhnll rtiinf v . -w . - . Among those present were John Brown, jr., Owen Brown, Barclay "PP00 nu '"f8 -papain, tu 01 "ÜU! me meeting, expres - .. . - . . irwnus naa penaneu. in tne long report 01 tneaiiair in tne asü tabula iSentinel, we find the following, which was not put down in the bills, and which relieved the otherwise somber ascect ot the occasion. Ue.icon Irrav. Urtu Hpvplnn,! PI in Tl.-l.r 1 J' . . . . ' '7 Lad come wportthe meeting for his I,-. ... - , . this audience ca led him out for the purpose of biasing him down. ( Cries oi noi no! go on, too.) lltbey could see his heart they would know that he was not so far in feeling from any of

I DaDer. was loudlv tilled for. lie nrosA oil i.t.; nr. nt,.a :r .1. i i I Ntw Yen. Mnrrb 27.

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I uciu, a iuoy mum unu&. 410 n.iu I .1 .j.-1' -i. ? .l 1 r nuium 10 oojecr. 10 in ine remarks 01 h wruwii, or 111 me quaint, oaa epeetiioi j wen, anuaitnougn ne couia uui, inuoree me position Ol Bir. iveu..a . .i. a 1 ,t rum 1 v I rt4, " w i"41"" "e wouia noimake a speocii, out ask 7 w"'' A I l.rYl . !! . mt m . a . rwmtj.lil 1 . n A . ,UA . 1 . " 1 kV , 1 , riT urays 77 ' V UWV UI .T.V'V.Ü rrn PS tf6 rLauffhter.1 He ( the speaker) was once a Deacon of the 8&" .5hrca . PlltsbgresDytenan Cüurcü at 1'ittsburg One day he saw a negro limping alon and a white man following with a ArAwn rpvnlvpr in Iii lmnfl urawn revolver in n 13 nanu, .now, said tha finpahor mirwl v.vi Tm nf flLJn Ji - J ? ' talklnKofmJtheones, but practice Laughter. This negro was a fa. II... v "J O I irlllVe. Who had nnPA hofra aqqtuI t U - ' - . w vuvu.'v. I into Pennsylvania, bat had been followed. Rhnt down nnrl inlon hh This was the second time he had been captured. These two men black and white nv. vivgoiut a w,5icu uuuto,k vu end of which was the Presbyterian I hl1it..l. Am 4L. - I vuuu'u' " uero was some ways ahead, he (the speaker,) managed to push him into the church door, t . m at wllill fVio urlnn ViorkrtAnArf rk T.a I " - - Ba-rvMAW 1 ßtandmg. They then locked the door and ran the negro up the steeple, and there they looked down upon the slave

notaer wno was passing aoout in an some work that 1 was performing m directions, in trying to find where the the garden, and requested an appointnegro had gone to. meQt to some office, saying, General,

lhree cheers were given for Gray's T- .. I democratic practice. This speech was wonderfully well received. The Deacon's humorous Btvle Of tellinfr thfl StOrV- anrl Iii rnn. I fc;nn "Je i,t ;.r leboion oi practical nypocrisy, overe . . . . " " I lnimiiauie in ineir way. jonn urown, ur. rose aua askeujur. I fl . ! . Ill Ml" I uray u ne wouiu ue wniiugto answer a question? The whole audience hpr.am fltill. - - ww w w --" J I and the Deacon rose with a rather uneasy and decided? serious face, und Mia: "ueriainiy." wonn urown, w r-- en, Bir. let me nucu vuu were uu iu mat 8teePe with the negro, than while BUJUUlun vu um luüimian piaiiuriu; mj r .1 1 ... lu uiujjcu aa u U liau rwin C Kf K 11 r.li Um I . ,1.1 I ouv uiiuu"h lue iicoriu nu Li. 1110 i whole audiftncA rose and chearpA. The ., " 7 . . ... - . f " I that n was ions be lore quiet was re ...... fitnrpit Wa cuanpr it mi I i ha enmu ... n" u,r.iUl.gi Lf that nuestion.Cm. Gazette. . . I IIIH I I A Cask of Spiritual Affinitv. n 1 v 1 . r I rumors nave een in circulation ior a week or more concerning a case of spiritual affinity and "passional attrac1 , in Atrtr TTnvinw rTnn f orm A I wuu luiuiauH. uttiniiucuvovwv : : 1 ii. I hujo iu nu uiiueaiur iu usucruaiii tu facts of lhe. case w are abl to e.ire what we believe to be a correct versian ofihe matter , 1 tKr Spirit" ff. Ia d.iamrf I - j - - o homfl anJ reveaücd jß q U- t.a(,n:tv ' RtrXtwnv. ;;. cm rr- ' 1 iura, ojtmner was taken wnn an amnhty for a certain Dr. Bently, a clairvovant Phvsician. who has recently . . . . t lectured at tne cpiruuaj meetings at Morgan Hail, on the subject of "Uoniugal Relations." Dr. Bently has a J:fa an(1 three children, bnt ho illustrfiUsd his faith in the doctrines ad vancc(i in htS lectures by taking Mrs. Sk nner his embraces. aCCOrdinc tO tho iawg of mutual affinity. . ' o mu: ,u-. r,0,Mfl,t.lfl xillo auiiil vv;vaiuiicvA v,vuaiuciauio 8Candal, and at the Spinitual meetings at Morgan Hall Sunday before last, Mr. E. S. Wheeler, "Improvisatore," who had lectured to the llock for sev,1 n..t. tr nan tn ,Ufar,,l i,;fl brothers and sisters for their practical exemplification of "free love." Atthe Close of the lecture, Mr. Ralph, a highiy respectable citizen, denounced the 8entimentB 0f the lecturer with honest ,; .UfAnrintr that thev had Jone incaiculaüle harm to Spiritual- . . - . . mi , . denounced the conduct of , he offending narties. declairinar that CM A ' .CT I they ought to be rode on a rail. jjr. Bent v and Mrs. Skinner were present at the meeting to which they

came in company Willi air. vne-ieon,

her. It is said that Mr. Wheeler came to this city accompanied by an "nfütii- 1 ty" in the shape of a married woman from Syracuse. He has now eft the city, I I KLinnpriflfirnthftr friiod'Iookinf'man a machinist by trade. Dr. Bentley is ona 0f ilinsfl hiraute creatures we of- I 1 a wmA ....II .1 Ani.iln.l .ntnAVlnvfl ' e.osuö witli wild stariiiff eyes, lon cadaverous features, and great length of beard. s r n ,a i r I "M 8ne 10 un"anJ r , , itumor lias it mat mi üouoio pair. mated but not married, are now living m lIie ,9 Il0u8e uy mutual consent. H M majority oi ine apiruuaiwis 01 uiica share the sentiments of Mr. Kalph and U ,-eDCraiV.n8 oru' rrl,:0J:,n:: uenwy. nuiviiuv 01... ,0 conduct oi those wno nave brought reproach upon the faith. Uuca Herald. . Am ' Unvoruivi.no 1'atiikr. The will of the late John 0. Boker, of New 11 r At , T.t . Tl 1 m t gon Waller and his daughter Mary . ... . T.i. r. , Ann ine wue oi wonn iean, tro receiving any portion oi the estate.

Opinions of Judge Bates' Letter.

The Louisyille Journal says of Mr. afc Si a a m - Bates' avowel in regard to the extension of Slavery in his letter to the Chi of Ca?o Delegation from Missouri : This covers the whole Republican I 1 V 1. . I it run mi . I L He LLitr m I lip nntuinn -f i Bates decisively. He is a Republican and nothing else. He is just a3 good or baJ a Kepublican as Seward or - Uhnso or Lincoln 13. He 13 a Repubtxe win 8COrQ to tQuch hini! He has , by a single blow, severed cv ery tie of conGdence or of sympathy which connected him with the SouthUrn Conservatives 'Pi, .. : i " "- wnuwi miiu vi ucauav, iciuaih; " a few hours after the public publication of I uiotiuouiij uu 1111 unu uuiuic;ii cuaracUr.vorv nr, nffh mt.wliW, thJ Gazette here so distinctly points out. He foots the line to a hair. He exactlv fills the hill. We tako it for rrrant. Ud that th nr.ttÄ will nnnn f..r. tner OUiecitons 10 Mr. Liates on the . I score ofexcessive conservatism or of deficient llepubhcanism. Unless the te etrraDh does him cruel miustice. he 1 . . 1 has leveled, "at One fell SWOOp," "every conceivable objection ol this sort. a "Liberty Guard" paper in Indi w a v I 1 na J f Dates' recent Ietter (which would make nearly two columns Vwü,cn woum make nwly corm in mat Blieetl llUll "11 IS 100 Dfiei 10 ßive. neralsatifactior," If you re Uard it so verv "brief." crav have the courage to let your readers see what the lifelong opinions of Mr.' regard to slavery really are. the l.felong op.nions of Mr. 'Bates in The Cleveland Herald savs that v 1 lt'e,J.nu eiu saj s mai "Judfre Bates is square and flat-foot k (i.d 1 v .1 ,r ä ed On tllO Republican platform as re.rards slavery in the Territories.'' The Dayton Gazette, which has A W VIMtuu uluVktV) UIIIVU UIH I I I I .1-.. .1 - position of Mr. Bates, admits as to 1 1 C I ' LU1UI K ri IM KHHIf 1 II I SM II I HM Iii I IU t:- i.4 tl:. :. in u lican doctrine." Gin. Gazette. As Honest Democrat. "When n i ti ti -j. . uturi jacKbun was i resident 01 tne United States." said an aged laborer . 1 T 1 . S 1 J I in tne iresiaentiai craraen a lew veara since, "he could tell an honest man

from aro?ue when he first saw him. T I, (1. 1 ' 1 1. . A. a Cllinil äC 1 LllOb B I Ulitll 1111.11 X stiff, white choker and an untarnished suit of black, called upon him one morning when, he was overlooking I worked harder for your election than . many of those upon whom you have already bestowed office.' 4 You are a minister of the Gospel?' said Old TTinL-nrv innilirinrrlw Vfl ' uawl tl.o I j ... b-j, 0"7"t ciercrvman, l wasa minister: rjutiu . w. .... . . . thought 1 could oo better by becoming a politician. JSo I stumped the dis- I . - . . I liict week days lor you and preached for the Lord Sundays.' Old Hickory Inrnin cWt mwank him ml 1!--v lim ui vt w w vavw mm iiiii Mia m ws I in? him full in the face, said Bv the Eternal, if vou would r.hat th Trd you would cheat the country. 1 will hava no iinff to do with vou. nömnv like you. Good morning,' and he wa tea ramuiv awav. i never Mian forget the looks of that hyprocritical cierjryman. iiaa me iasL movement ,..5 ' . .1 .... J Deen 6ei, anU ne UeiOre llie ltai Willi . , -W , . . 1 . a . . . I in rone, x (lniinL vneuier iia wmiiii hova IahI-aiI mm-A hlnnV and rhon ,v ,vvv - "r Animal Food. Dr. Hreys, in Ilia "Arctic Boat Journey" reports that 1U. L a.mivi.iiv I it ii tinAn An avA noirA. tllB IdSllU 1UAU.V 1IIC UU11 U CUiUOMf lv animal dit. their dailv allowanna of . . . " food being from twelve to fifteen nounJa. about one third beiny fat. The Doctor states that he has seen an ? . a f. .11 j 1 i ri8(iuiinaui eat imiy ten pounu oi , , . . 1 1 . . , wa rua liesh. ana biuDDer at a sinjrie meal, after a hunt, or when about to begin a difficult journey. This large consumption of hearty food is a great Arctio re2io"3 m thmij mvis 1W. A choice land. .r..... i.t.Jo ..i,,i ;d. uuilslois ui law uausnniutuuunu niui . q .g - ' 1-1... i:it- i- 1.1 ...i a.?ouP um' u üü,l,,,8 WS' U1WU oil and seal meat. Speakin of the decline of Mr. Douglas ' influence in the Senate, the Chicago Press and Tribune says: Quite recently Mr. Douglas made an effort to secure the clerkship of the Harper s rerry Investigating Commit tee for his reporter, Sheridan, the same 1 ll? Til? wh. accompainea inm m IIIS 1A61 llil nois campaign. Mr. fcheridan is a . . 1 tU4 pnonograpner, auu, e uuuut uuv otherwise qualified for the place.--uou& BU r"J pieniber of the committee m his benail, ana me result was uiai air. ouerW did not get .as ingle vote. The committee elected Mr. Murphy, one of the Globe reporters, who had never applied for the place. Died ok His Own Orävk. An old and respected citizen, Mr. John Mars - . . chalk, residing at 145 wnioughby street. New York, died suddenly at ' sr the Cemetery of the Evergreens, on Wednesday atternoon. lie was on a visit to the Cemetery with his grand anu seaieu nimseiiona lomu Utone in the plot owned by himself, foil back mid expired. He had latter ly been treated for dropsy and disease of the heart, and it is supposed he died of the latter disease, lhe deceased was 83 years of aire. and was widely known among the old citizens of Rrooklvn r,,.r n, Abtimmil Liuht ON Vkiftatiox In answer to an innuirv on this subject, a correspondent of I "lv uuuuv-r ;o. pinted vogeUbles in ft place wilPrft tlm ilAv-lifrht could not nenet at oyef whlcll x 8u9pended a paraffine oil lamp, with a reflector to throw tLe s:i , UDOn ,i,e Diant phev have f,r0WD upa beautiful dark green. I have also lighted a green houso with !-P. every night, and find it not onincrCiiaeg vefretail0n Hint ElYes beautiful deep tinge to the plants, 1 r frtl r I mjwm ,T nn ,l.tnr n tha Memnhia Enquirer, in reply to g a t some remark8touchinj?hi cousistcn cv in nohtica ns he 19 now a Win - - 11TI I " 1 says lv r.r ible. and we place our whole reliance , ; . t, Fhranna renesi upon the Christian' nor lorgiv I hopsrepentance.

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CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, March 27. Mesa pork 17,25al7,50. Good brands bacon in improved deman

prices advanced 8; Bales 22 G hhd at 7, 9 and 10J. Sides 10. Lard belter demand, 11 Jail J, Whisky ISJalSj. Flour 5,40a5,50 for super; G.GMiS.&O for extra. Wheat fair, demand steady; l,.IOal,33 prime white; I,2ji1,23 red. Corn dull, ear declined Ir. ftfJ Kjre steady, and iu fair demand at 1,03a Barley firm; Wafc7 prime fall; 7580 fair to good. NKW YORK MA UK CT. Whisky Wt"at Ju": I.al.7U white Western; rud do 1,03 Corn bctttr. wiih more demand for ex i.ort: 70a72 luivJ Wektern? 77.7R1 wl.it. I Southern. Oats quiet 4'2l. Poik not very nctive; 18 new meas, 17, 25 1.1 ,tn-tric m Wr-m t,rim. Beef unchauged Lard dullllljall. U,Wrt arlr VFfLhSDrr llyJei 1214 Dri.t prbutie..l 5 LA UU per lb ll&U Green" -IlhAio LKA THKU bacox - I Sole 4 I 88.3-29 PI 12.l Hirnes Jo 30&U sÄ Khoulder. 9 B. H IJ.MK, buth. 35 Sl.lr. KtH MOLASSES - BKKF I K. II. cull 5000 Frosli 0&12! X. U. 0 4M(.-M) ,rio,, ftw;osiOSS,bnsUilWKi,20 bkaxs, white.... iou pkachkmhkeswax, t a,. 25! irii, buh ess BU1TEK b ....1215 POTATOES CANDLES I Irish, buib 5Ü t.uow, f k.iesis! Keet d. 175 cheese ' 111 LCSbW Kuorr, VI Ohio Klver, btl 1 75 " . . w cÄ. 13 Lake, bbl ss OS hack, Mlbs COFFEE SOAP Kio. B Bar 5U Lazyara ItiSI Soft, gall Java, .., SOiSUGAK CKANBEKK1KS.. 4 50 Brown e s, 9m kgcs, dozen.. . eioj Crushed, p s FEATHERS. e n,3jv40 SEEDS fish hn.h. 85 Mc.ktw,5Iftt ls T.l0TnVd 6 00 9 00 11 " " . .... w ... , Kreh. ?b io tallow ,.on, J?A:." ... ?.5:Tr; cod. i 75 Impeial "oOSl OS Gün Powder do 80 FLOU K, bbl.. 00 5 30 GRAIN Black ft, ..6AS1 00 TU KM PS, bush Vheat.buab Oi Hail 10 Cats, bush ... 5U.TAR, rail 4 K7C, bUSh M VI. N KG AH, pMl 20 WHIN KV. rail. 25 WOOL, V8aslieJ2531 liuwasheU lkäC Corn, bash l!iS3t niuKs Green & B.... 6 APRIL ELECTION. Fee for announcing Candidates for TotenAl nßCe One Dull ar rach, lo be paid invartay ta eacance- " O We are authorir-ed to announce the rmw nnnww . . ' " -"' "t - for the office of Constable of Harrison town ship, at the April election. o- We are authomed to annouuee the name of LYMAN MILLER, as a candi date for Constable for Harrion township, a a " ",e r r..u... D We are anthorited to announce the for CobK at usVsii .i..t:-0-We authorized to announce LEMU v. i. uktkk as apanduiate loruonsiatie in Harrison township at tbe ensuing iict-huu ...... .cay. UJ-e are aumorizeu IO Bllimuncr oaaifT l1 T 1r I T f T.UT I . . . f . . 'IV.. ui.u iv. nLiiH.i a tiimiudw iui m' tee of fiarrisou Tvwnhi, at Hie April eltflion. O We are aulborizrd lo announce the iiamoof WILLIAM PEPPERS as a candidate for Justice of the lVace at the enduing April election for Harrison Towubhip. OCTOBER ELECTION. iD Fee for announcing Candida(e$ for Cohtttif oßcet $2 to be paid intariahly in ad vance. O IT We are authorized to announce the name of JACOB U. HAGER, as a candi dato fAr Clerk of Vigo county, subject to the decision of the Opposition Contention 13" T. A. MADISON will be a candidate before the Opposition Convention, for Treasurer of igo county. SPECIAL NOTICES. O" Go to Miller's Fine Art Gallery for the lf8t Ambrotypes, 1 IioU'grapns.anu au -k. 1 SI kinds of pictures. A Goon Mkoicixk. McLean's Slrengthuluj CVrUial and Blood 1'urifiur Is one of tbe oat ui?ful and pleasanlbev ragus of the day. t is mild and agreeable to tha taste, bracing tlie crvca, giving a healthy tone to the atomach.and inputting a ajlorions sppelite. A wine glass full of this Cordial taken three time a day, will be ettor than a f.unily physician, as no other med icine will he required. F r lad'ua It is par ticularly recoramonded, as It strt-utlioiis tbs libs of tho "weaker vessels" in an astonishing dfgree. See tlio advertisement in another column. Tbi Gat Discoveit or thk Aqk. Prof. J. Wood, In tha discovery of hi unrivalled Hsir Restorative, has conferred upon mankind a lasting benett. No such sovereigu remedy for II diseases of the hair has over been discoved. Never known to fall of accomplishing all that Is claimed for it, thousands now daily use it with nflnite advantage to themselves. Every day the proprietors reoole letters test"iylnkto Its merits.and enumerating thgbeuvGW resulting ;from its use. To those whoare In this way afflicted, wscan commend tha Hair Restorative as a safo andellable remedy. See the advertisement lu anoth er columns, wherein will be founc testimonials from numerous well known firms and individuals. sep!3 NEW ADVEIITISEMENTS. Attention Farmers. 50 BUSHELS FLAX SEED TO LOAN. FTIHK flutcriUrssiKeflU for Burson 4t Kvant, JL aro rosii cu tu luruim r 111 ere e ajista 1 - licle of clean l-'lsx Seed, KXPRESSLY FOIt SOWING, Plea call at our atore and rcttermaof loanve. The Vigo County Agricultural Society will pay a premium offlOfor tbo bestand largest qnnnlity ofacBD from one acre. rarmeracan aoon igiiTium lucmwm'i mai it is as profitable to raise Flat for the seed sloue sscorn or wheat. ma2&llwlf . a. rui i.k & t o. Notice of Attachment. John B. I.odowlcl vs. Ionsrd Barney Attach ment berore L.. liuy, J. f. The nlalntlir filed in my oftlco 1 1 amJavil. et-Ins-forth thot tho said drlendsni Is Indebted to him and thst the defendant Is a nou-rosnlont of tbe Kialu of Indiana, and cauril a writ of attachment to be luaut d by me, again! the ro.wl and Cbltttls, credits nd edccti n llinaiilildereiidartt. Now tuerroie aniaanienuaui is iieroor nouned to be and appear before mo at my office ia Ter-e llautr, ou Iba llih ty f April. IHAti, at IU o I'lut'k a ni.ouiorwiso aam procruding will be determlnrd In M abseiii-e. mai'Hwn 1.AJ1MMU Ull .J.f. Adjournment of Circuit Court. State of Indiana, Vipa County, ll : VIGO CIKCUIT COUST MARCH TERM, IffGO l-TQW at the close of tha present term of this l Court, the business nendlnjr not t'Clnif "flnlnhed, It la ordered tbat this Court adjourn, 'ta meet on April 83d, 100, and that lb Clerh give notice ol tbia adjournment, by publishing 'this notice in cam nrmir .-owinprr r.A rrsM and Journal publtahud In Terre Haute "lor Ihrae sucroMtve wecka in each, beginning with tba first issue oi cscu neresiter. Record siguod March V4th, I H60. 'KULOMON CLAYPdUl.." Altest, Aap. Witaias, Oi.aaa. m3 w Uoose Wanted. a GEXTLCMAN of this cltr Is desirous o V. pnrcnaaing a woning nuae in the centra part of the city, retains having auch proper! for snle will plesss na.ulre at Uls oRtca. roaflawlni

'Tis Found. Something New, True, Intelligible and Important FOE THE CUBE OP THE SICK.

Biootropatliy ELECTUO-THEROrUTUIC BATHS. Sil. JOSES, n. D., tenders hi t.rofe e sional aerrlaeiia th irk ,) .niri..) Terre-JUnte. for a careful dUrnniia. and lira ment Of all dU a0 or a Ch.-iinl n nrrvnn. riiararior. tie triii(i to hi aid a new applies TKIC 1TV. Dr. J. would here lata tliathai. via ii tiiu iiiust iMiwfiriui m a I aurevaslei I fl' not introdutlnr a avatrm Itaaed UMin nnrptalti H . T ...... . . baa been teated by tbouaund. Ilia eaneria claims are ai followi: Mnt, In doterminln; .v vtMiiiiiiun oi ins doit ar an arrin hi in "V uii(iiii,, wDicfl poiDU out llie rharcte uu locaiiiy oi me uiaeage. hecond, Tbe aperinc action of Kkotrii llT unon ihn Ti.lr.i Tbodialinrtlv. Influeiu-n of the iwo Klarltloa, tbe inward and the outward; and laally. Tbe scientific (Mlictton of the lo t.olaiiUoa to uii-bi-u aiatua oi mo uouj, ireaiiDir eaco auite aorordlng to It requlremonti, and the fixed law .i i i . . ..I. . . .. wmcn govern me action or electricUjr. vhM tbo:e wrlnclplca are underalcod and alrlitlv rnrncu oui, li is no mailer or doubt or jueaa wor, anu i no aoiuiy it, cure no mratery. TnofolloMlnx diaeaana are am-cdilv and ivr. Neuralgia, Kheumatistn, Stiff Joints, Con sumption, lirochitis, Dyspepm, Lirer ComplainU. 1'aralysia, Catarrh, Asthma.riles.Ulcers.Tumors, all Skin Diseases, Spinal CurTaturea, Weak &. Inflamed Evea. Palpitation of the Heart, Contracted Mus cles, beminal Weakness, Impotency, Ague, Typhoid Fever, Dafoesn, Fits, Dropsy, St. Vitus' Dance AVD ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO FEMALES, The above diseisca are under tbe eanecial con trol or the electrical agent, and never fi! In any reasonable caae to effect a permanent cure. mi Buocaa ana irregular currenta are avoided. wbtrbtendto excite aud irritate the nervoua lyFleni, rroducinjr a smooth and mild sensation to tLe moat delicate nerve. 1 bwae aulrerlna; rrom the above diacaaes and have fulled to obtain relief from all other meant bould not fail to call and wltnesa curei ner formed bythla ranat ttowerful irrnl. liimni. tiaa of yeara atantling; are aometlmea removed In ingie application. KOÜMS-No.S nah street, onuosite the Eni copal Church. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. JANUARY 1, 18G0. 0 Cash on hand and io Bank 133,333 11 Caab in handa or Acia and in coarse of transiuisain.G2,G90 89 Cash loaned on call 30.000 00 1 131.029 00 Billi receivable for loana, amply eenred 70,223 59 KealEgtate.unlncuniberod. cash val. 15.000 00 snares lilt slkin Harterd.Mar. val 20052 00 2K) m New York " 200 JC3 00 00 " Boa ton, 107.565 00 IO ' St. Loui, 40(10 00 240 Itr. and other stock 16,750 00 Hartford city boada, 6 pr eta, mar. val 3000 00 auue oiocaa, irenaesaee, unio, Allen. Miaaoari) C per centa, market value 5C,G?5 00 20 ihtrai State Bank Wiaconain .... X.14U 00 Total laseti Total liabilitiea 930,709 59 C6M BS OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF STATE, Ikduiufolis, Feb. 13,1C0. To the People of India a: Tbe Hartford Fire Insurance Company havtna; complied with the law of Indiana, by filing in tbia office statement of its condition on tbe firat day of January, IBG, and having Invite an examination of iia affairs by tbia Department, 1, J( bn W. Dodd, Auditor ol tte Slate of Indiana, hereby certily that I haro made a personal and thorough examination of tin book a and asset a orthe Company, at lUeir o.Uce in the city of H'ltford, Conn., and that tbe Company own and h-ve iu tbeir possession in cash, and In securi ties convertible at pleaa are, nearly One Million of Dollars, applicable to tbo payment of Losses an amount corresponding with their official stattment of January last. Tbo Hartford Fire Insurance Company has been In exislencn for halfa centnry. 'l he high character of ita officers for experience and probity the promplneas and fidelity with which h has met all engagements justly entitle it to the liighesl rank among tbe Insurance Companies of the country, and commends it to tbe patronage o fihe people of Indi ana, juii.-s vv. uunu. Auditor of State. Insurance ajrainat losa or damage by Are, on dwellings, furniture, store, warehouses, merchandiae, mills, manufactories and most all kinds orp.-operty, can bo enected In tola Company, noon as favorable terms, aa tbe nature of therlslis ana security to property bolders will warrant. Particular attention given to iiifUiitiic Farm property, consisting of dwellings, barns aud out buildings connected, and furniture, nre stock. bay, jraiu, fanning utnisiU, &c, contained therein, for a term of years at low rates of pre mium. jtpplicationa for tuiurance may be made to the unnersljrned, the duly autharized ircot of said Company. J. 11. HAGRK, roa20dw6iu At McKcta'a Hank. STOT1CK is hereby riven, that certificate. No. Of. J, laaued ly thn Terre-Hante & Richmond Kailroad Co out of atock dividend fio. 9, on tho first day of January, A. U. 1857, to the county of Vijfo, for twenty-one shares of stock in aaid road, has bet i lot, ana 1 will, on tbe SHth day of April next, apt. I to the office of aaid road ror the issuing or a uunncaie copy or said certificate to the county of Vito. r.. n. ALLhj, Auditor of Vigo County. Terre Haute, March 26, KHio-dlt-w4w Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, &c. THK proprletorsof the Clatto Nraaaav take pleasure in tendering their thanks to the public for past patronage, and hope by strict attention to their buaiii '-.s, and tbe interests of their customers, to mer't that eonfldeuce heretofore renesed In them. They would eive notice that tber aro now on hands at their New Nursery urminusait layton, who a spienaiu sioci oi Fruit Trres and Slirubbery. of fine aize for tranaplanting in the Spring: or 100. A Iso. a rood assortment of Small Fruits, such as Grape vines. Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant, Gooseberry, Pie Plant, &c. Sale Llsta or Catalogues sent ou application. AUdreSS, a. O.W it, n. AAuAA, nia28dlw8 Clayton, lnd. Lots For Sale, NOTICKlshereby given trat I will on Saturday, the 7th day of April next, at the Court House door, in Terre-llaulc, at 12 o'clock, M.. offer at public sale, lots 5, C, 7 and 8 or the sub division of tbe north half of the northeast quarter of section 06, to wnahip 12, range 9 west. These lots contain Ave acrca each, will be sold en tbe following terms : oue thlrd of the purchase moaey on the day of the sale and the balance in one and two years, with interest, and will mot be sold for less than he appraised value, as follows : AO. A is appraimu at ji.u. 0 575. 7 " 8o. t 8 44 .. 700. A plat of tbe lots can bo seen at tbe A udltor's Office. Uy order of the Hoard or oinmissioners. K ii. ALLh.N, Auditor V. C. roa2"dwtd Journal copy-dw For Sale. A GOOD FARM, 10 miles north ofTorre Haute, on the Lafayette. Kosd, Consisting of 150 teres 100 acres In cultivation with goed Im provements, litis rar 11 win oe sou cueap, ana terms of payment made easy. For particulars enqsire at tnis uince. madid w Im. Township Election. 7I.TOTICE IS II tKr.DV UlVt.. 11.11 AT i election will bo held atthe usual place of holding elections In Harrison township, on the first Monday, It Oeing tue vo aay 01 April next, for the purpoae of electing one Trustee, one Justice of tbo Peace sue four C'onstsbles and a Supervisor for each road district In the township. Trustee of Ilsrrison Township. March 20. 18G0-dw Notice to Shipper. Tkaai llsiTut Richmond IUutOAD.) Freight Office, Terre Haute. $ AM AUTlluHlZbliTO .mams i;uMK.t ir ami rive through receipts for Freight at lowet rales, to Cincinnati, lialtiino.e, Philadelphia, Now York, uomon, tue Perm ii shipping by the Tcrre-Haute and Kiilimond KU hare choice of Koule esst rrom Indianapolis mal'hIwSui tL. T. OBKA. A.n. OBER. O. n. RKAHK K R. P. OBER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchanti, U7 8Jat, bet.Waihlngtoo A vena & Vln-at n,a1t.!w2nl T. LOUI, MO. $1 Howard ! TUMAWAY from in suuscrioer, living r ur IV miles north-esst Of levre-iiiuie, an 1 mir 11 tnred apprentice hoy to the farming huaines, named Marrla II. Kay. Maid bo t- Id ers ol.t. thereby caution any one irom naronng or olherwine e niploylrirsalJ boy, 1 1 shall slrictlj d force the law in su-n esses, an.i win not De ro aponaible for any or Ma contract. 111 S rjl I JW nmtnnn. Commiiiioner'i Sale. T WILL on Saturday, the 31st of March, im. I X not sooner old at privat sale. offer at (pub lie sale the following Heal Estate, In Vigo coun ty: the north r eat quarter of the northeatt quar ter of section 0, town H, range eight; alao, the west half ol the southwest quarter, section 15, town 13, range V. Sale to take place on lhe premises, lormtjsm. fciHws - M. M.IUCKCÜX, Commissioner. Tor Rent. A TWO KT0HY Pram House, Ko. 157, ssulh ad-st.nesrlv onnoaite Peniale folli-es.con-lainlugSgood rooms andspaalnns porh, with stable, csrrlsRe house, woo.l sbsd, clsisra, wsll, ox c, Appij at u uuava jsuss.

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DortbeAnn Sanders vs. Joseph Barrett. Jane Barrett, Chapman Sanders, tfenbea tielatead, James Gross, John Meyer and Jusiic L.lra. ton Petition for Dewer.

BK it remembered that on tbe lik day of Psbrusry, lto0, tbe plaintiff, per Balrd and Has-

sett, ber Attorneys, filed In tbe Clerk' office her complaint ajrainat the defeudant, tegelaer with the affidavit of a disinterested rtera and

eossnelent witness that tbe defendant, Cbaptaasi Sanders was not a resident of tbe titat ef Indi.

! ns. Tbe .aid derendant I Iherefer hereby Uflsd thst anles he be aad appear la this Ceart on tbe first dsy of the next term thereof horear. ter to be held at the Co art Ilosse la TerreHaute, oath first Mondav In A urn n,t ik. and there on or before tbe calling of the caaae for trial, plead, answer or demur to tha !!. tiff's complaint, th ma'iers i-nd thing tbstla contained will be heard aad d I absence and decreed accordingly. reircwsprtl AS!). W ILKISS, Clerk. DENTISiTEY! C. O. LINCOLN. D. D. S. Oßee Ohio $treet 3d door Wr$t of 4tk o'trert. HALVI.M LOCATEU PERMANENTLY IN Terre Haute. resnectfullv tendon hi r. Vices to the eittzens ol the eitv and B.tiinin Couutry aaaSurceoa Dentist. Fall or nam.i of Teeth Inserted oa gold, Stirer or Plsun plat, la a stile whirh Mumi k principle! and reasonable terma, and will laave it optional with th patieatto take them er net as their comfort or appearance (ball dictat alter trial. Fllllog and CitrarUnr carefnii- .it... ded to. ' All work warranted. Uiher given when reaulredf-r thaartrrtir teeth. Aprll29,lwly Fruit Trees TWENTY THOUSAND APPLE TBEESI WE HAVE SOW OK HARD SO.OOO'GOOP. healthy apppt trees, suitable for traaplantlng; all graited, .and of alrty arleUea,a dapted to tbls climate, nearly all of which wa V wearing on our larra. Orders for all kinds or fruit and am trees, will be tilled on abort notice, from tat beat Nurseries in tha Went. Thm ni. t.. of our ownralaing. ,r Persons wishing trees, eaa have tbera dellvereain town without extra charge, by lear ng their orders at Xo. 14, Mechanic' bow. as a great many hava had taelr Barere bara by buying eaa tern trees, they had belter try thos raised in tbe West, and save money. JLrOur aursejy is aituated sii fTcire-Haute. I - WM. at J. M. DUKh'i six mile eoutk DUKhAM At co employlien ftCAi WOVTH 4VI1 1IT CT expenses paid An Arentia wanted la ev county In the United latea, to e every lava aad enraa-e in a r.. spectible and eay business, by which the above profit msy ce.-Uiolv be realized'. For further particultra, addreas Dr. J. Haxar Wnui, cor ner lith st.et and Broadway, e m York City enclosing one postage Stamp. fel7dw3m WHITE 5: WILL, Auction and Commission merchants, HAVING establiahed themselves pennaneatin tbe c'ty of Tcrre-Haute. 00 the iveat aid of tb public sonare, next door to E S. Wolfe' oldatand, will sell goods or all kinds o consignment close out stocksaell furnituremake advances ou consignments, and do all other matters and t jings pertaining to tbe Auction ana um mission uu sin ess. They will also attend public sales la any part of tbe county, on reasonable terms. ma6dw3tn Railroad Agcncv ! The Old and Reliable Bellefontaine Bailroad Line. THE undesigned, agent for tha above line will give through receipt for Shipment uirroouceio noston, ew lorx, Baltimore. IV. i 1 . uHr.l. . . w . u . . ' . . . f . ..u u ... , iiMvuir, imiina, 4ire., at lb lowest rate. Freight Oy this line goes tbrour g wita losshnnaiing lUan oy any other route. JAMKSU.TUH.XER.Ageat Offico at Turner Oi McKmd'i Warehouse. decvHdwtf BROWN & SMITH, Architects and Kuiidcr, HAVK located at No. 20 west Ohio treet, wbero they are prepared lo farniah plans andapeciScationa of both public and private buildings ar every description, and also to contract for Iho erection af tha aarae or aovthinr else la their line All work will be done alter th latest aad most improved atytea. The bost or references Riven If required, foedwtf CO o J a is V Bo B O P3 N P3 a CO H n CO -i H 5 o OO -2 ?! S OOS? 00 S O o 1 1 -f O m to a oi S O H rt0 O ' " ' w oa tVft. t c oo"S sCa, o o p v o pr to o pi ca Be j. 2. ? C 2 -is : 8 5? vl s O B o nt Q 2 o ta n o o S SS B. 5 5 Notice to Physicians. NOTICE Is beieby given, thst sealed proaw ssls for medical and surgicsl atteadauca (including medicine) upon the prisoner coofntd ia jail, paupers la tbe County AssTlum.aad tie poor generally In Vigo couuty, will oa roetveu until tue '.'M or iipni, ipo", at 10 o'cloca, s.u., atthe Auditor's oftice, in Terre Haute. In diana. Propoaala will be received for tha whols coun ty or lor ac pa rate diatricts, aa follows: lat Ulalrict, comprlaina all that part of tb county Ivinr. north af the centre of townetio oleven, and east of the YVabath river. Sd Diatrtct. comprising that part of the eonaly south of the centre of township eleven, sadcaat of the Wabano river. 3d Diatrtct, compriaing all that part of lb county lying west of the Wabash river. All pruponais must oe accompsniea wim the names of responsible persons as securities for ha faithful pc-rlorniancea or tbe contract lit order ol tbo Board or County Cummit.lua- . era of Vigo county. K. U. AI.LKN. Msitbiö, lHiio-dwtd Auditor. (Journal copy ia Weekly.) o m oval. THE OLD ESTABLISH KU BUILDER'S DEPOT! MaHcraicritRi or Snh, Doors, Illindu, And Contracting in Central, - HAS RFKN REMOVKD t lhe Msrbiae Ebon or Arba ilolmes,8J atnry. South of Tamer aud Mrkrcn'a Wtrcbou-. where 1 caa he round as uual, ready and awaiting mvold and aa many now cuatonicra ss luiycsn. t mill ii a short lime, introduce some nw machinery, that will nable ma to compete. In price, wilb any woik tha may be brouihl her, and general mtialaction In workmanship guaranteed. Kirt.-To thoae persnns aatag Buses, I will aay that 1 hall be prepared to ecll yom Candle and Ite-perklng koirt a reaaoaable aa Cio be bad in l Incii uiu orelsewber. Kor th erconrsneniroi or reiorore recrlvod. I aow retnra my heartfelt thanks, jr.l hoi ay prompt attriitton to baMsru, lo meril a ahare af ynurpslronagr. . m ti At, . s:dw.un sj. n . 5ii.li r r it. Dissolution of Co-Partnerahip. THK copartnerslilp beretofore fiisling leIWff John C Ke and Fred. A. Horn, drr tbe Bi m of Jhn C Ko At Son, la tana day dissolved by limitation. Klther party Isaa boiUed to etile btiinsi of the firm. JHHS C. KOSS, TetT Haute, Frl.. I. Ihüo. FKF1. A. KOS8. fO-PAKTXKKSHIP. lhe undersigned have this dsy formed copartncialilp under the aljle and It no of Joan ".. Kons At Co., lor the transaction of general Merchandise. JÖRN C. KiSS, JAM KS KOss, Terre Hsate.Feb. 4, 1"W. FURO. A. KtiSS. mail w 3 a jKO Bronchial Troches, for diseases JS of lhl hroat and Lnngs, eed by nearly all public speskert and singors. vf sale by tea grass , dossa or sinv'e os. a HAKK's, t'rarf 4 wit an 4 Mala truv

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