Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 April 1860 — Page 3

CONGRESSIONAL, r ; XXXVI CONGRESS Fust Sessios. Vasmjigto, April 2. HOUSE. Hickman, from tlie committee of the Judiciary, reported bill to exte J the riebt of appeal froiri deciiU9 of the Circuit Coart totb Supreme Court. Mr. Elliott introduced a bill for the re toot.1 of the obstructions t Hnrlgate, and a bill for the improvement f Harlem River, which were referred t the committee on

Commerce. Mr. Morse ineffectually moved to iatro duce a bill prohibiting the Chinese coolie trade in Americas vessel. Mr. Burnett objected. The till for the auppreaion of poljga rorin Utah was considered. The debate vu lorg. Millson, Prjor, Elheridge and other, spoke in favor of the bill. Adjourned. SEN' ATE. Hunter, fr.wn the Finance committee, reported back tho Iadian Appropriation bill with amendments. The bill for the final adjustment f pri täte land claims in Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri, paused. The bill to authorize the location of certain warrants for bounty lands was passed. Mr. Davis' Territorial resolutions were called up, wheo Mr. SauUburj made a speech in opposition to the Republican party, and its prospective nominee for the Presidency, Mr. Seward. Mr. Ten Ejck argued against the exten -sion of slavery into the Territories, coo leading that do one had a right t inter fere with t in the Stales, and saving it would have been abolished in many places had it not been for unwarrantable interference with it; he regarded the fugitive .lave law as constitutional. Mr. Wigfall thought the people of a territory c"uld not admit or reject slavery ; he was .opposed to starting new questions at this time, and would therefore vote for Davis' instead of Brown's resolution, although he regretted that any had been introduced. Adj. Washington, April 3. SEFATE. On motion of Mr. Mason the bill providing fcr the adjudication of Ute j claims of the Rhode Island Co. against Paraguay by the appointment of a commissioner by each government to sit in Washington for three months, in accordance with treaty stipulations, was taken up and passed Mr. JohnBOQ of Tenocaaee- wanted the

Homestead Bill taken up and pressed to a j He aaya that he advised Hanson and his final Tote; il was a very important roeaa- j asaociates to leave; that he has discounare j tenanced the radical; but If Republicans The Indian Appropriatiou bill came up, j are attacked they will defend themselves, and the amendments of the Senat adhe His appeal embraces a letter signed Frank red to, after which the bill was postponed j Bland and Oeorge Haley, in which they

till Thursday. . The House Homestead bill was taken Tip, 'the pending amendment being the Senats bill. Mr. Fitch offered an amendment that all lands that come under the provisions of this bill should te only those subject to private entry at the time of the passage of the law. Mr. Wilkinson made a speech in favor of I the House bill. Adjourned. HOUSE. Mr. McClernand proceeded to sustain his assertion made yesterday that there was no instance in which Congress had enacted a special code to operate in the organised territories; the act of 1790 was general in its application and extended j to treason and other offenses against the ; United Slates. Congress, by erecting a territorial government had delegated certain powers, so that the criminal became amenable to tbe locsd law. During a colloquy between Farnsworth and Clark of Missocii, the former said John Wesley spohe of slavery as the neuro of all villainies. Jenkins of Virginia inquirrd Do you nay so? Fsrnsworth was very much of that .pintoo. Jenkins Then you declare a Ii. Farnsworth I am not in the habit of dwsceoding into cesspools to throw dirt at blackguards. Jenkins in his Beat was understood to say I can't receive that as an iasult. The bill to suppress Polygamy in Utah was discussed at length. Mr. McClernand tdrauced the proposition to divide Utah between Pikn'a Peak od Kerada. No vote was taken. Adjouraed. wäshigtiFitems . Wasbixotox, April 2. The case of the United Stales against Boltoo, on aa appeal from the Northern District Court of California, involving the title to three square leagues of San Fran cisco lands, was taken up in the Supreme J Court today. Win. B. Reed making the opening argument for tho United States. "The court, in view of the magnitude of the case, granted the request of Boltoo'a counsel, thst three hours be allowed each for argument. The majority of tbe committee on Post üffic ar in favor of the Senat bill for a telegraph to tbe Pacific, but with an amendment reducing the 'prices of mcSSSgeS tt 35 per CCnL The committee are divided as to the amount ol subsidy the government ahould pay. Mr. Burcb has been appoiuted a member of that committee in place of Mr. English, excused from er ice. This supplies a representative from the Pacific who was much desired. It appears from the 2i.(0. Picayune's Vera Cruz correspondence of March Sltt, lba)Capt. Oldham wrte to M iraiuoo pro testing stroDglj against destroying of English property and innocent life. Col Brown writes to tbe war department from Brov. nsville, that reports tie most false and exsgerated are put in circulation by persons interested in fermenting trou Ma on the Rio Grande border, immediately before the leaving of the New Orlean stesmer, for the evident purpose ofexer cisiog an influence on the public opinion in the States, hence such reports should be received witn the greatest caution. He adds that the Cortinas movement was a mere raid, and the accounts .largely magnified. clNCINJfATl ELECTION. &XCI55ATI, April 3. At the election held here yesterday for City and ward officers, the Democrats elee- . ted their entire ticket by an average majority of 700. The Democrats elect 9 Coancilmen tod tbe Republicans 8. The Kentucky Military Institute, near Frankfort, was partially destroyed by lire CO Friday bight, together with the SuperIstendent'a residence. INDIANAPOLIS ELECTION. IxMjxiroui, April 2. Tbe election for Townsbid officers hell in tbit citj to day resulted in the elect io 3 f the fail Republican ticket by an ire;4g9 majority of over SO1).

FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, April 2. At a meeting of the Pacific 'tiailroad Committee, Mr. Fhelp submitted resolutions for a single route on the38th parallel, with the condition that if this was not accepted the road thould not go south of the 35th, or north of the 41 t. Mr. Kellogg proposed an amendment

embodying Mr. Curtia' proposition subatantiilly as the basis with some modifica tions. Mr. Winter Davis offered a proposition laying down three points as descriptive of the general direction of a route, viz: St Joseph, Bridgtr Pass and San Francisco, with the outline of a bill to incorporate a Company to build a road. After discussing these various plans H e Committee adjourned till to-morrow eve oiog, with the understanding that a decisive vote ahould then be taken on a rente, form a bill and final plan. Despatches have been received froui Capt. Jarvis at the Navy Departiueut enclosing communications addressed t"hitn by the comaianding officers of the French and Spanish ships of war at Vera Cruz, inquiring ucd-.r what law of natious he captured the Mexican steamers He declined giving any reply but referred them to the authorities here fur an an wer. This question is likely tu prove embarrassing hereafter, because the Admiimtra tiou now a.4Srts as a right what was cm phalically den:ed when claimed by Kng land iu the Gulf two yearsan Una, fc. ö.neia.r na res.ji.ea ,,- tiou as Associate Judge f the U. S. Su- , preme Court for Utah Judge Cradlebaugh 01 mat lern.orj 1, ... It ia not known that any of the Federal oflicers, excciting Oov.Cuinming aol Sur- ; rejr Geoertl Stanihanj'i, are 110 inj Utah. j Sei.ator Hunter lia emphatically deuied the truth of the tliopatch from Saint Loui, charging that he dad written a letter to Springfield, 111., urging the Cook delegates tu attend tho Charleston Convention, and that their expenses will he paid. CASSIÜ3 M. CLAY. LotisriLLi, April 3. Uas&iut 3J. Clajr has published an appeal to the people of Madison county against the Revolutionary Committ e of that county, from whom he escaped denouncement I by a fciaall majority last Tuesday, and who were to consider his case aain yeoterday. aay the troubles did not originate about Hanson, bat because Oeorge West, sick with consumption, was maltreated, and West's daughter insulted with groan language. Clay concludes "You may be strong enough to overpower me, you cannot drive me from the duty which I owe to mjfielf, to my friends and to my country. K I fall, it hall not be iu vain; and it will be enough for all long cherished associations if perchance ray blood shall atone for tbe wrongs of ray race and these "States shall at last be free." Private advices intimate apprehensions of further trouble. OVERLAND MAIL. Mallot's Station, April 2 The overland mail coach, with Sau Francisco daterto March 11, passed this station at 12 o'clock last night. There is not much newa by this arrival. Valuable quartz crevices are reported at Yreka. a lead having been opened in the mountain, from which $2,500 was taken the first day. Sax Francisco, March 13. A telegraph despatch from Yreka last night, says Geo. Ish and three others concerned in the Joh claim, Jacksonville, Oregon have arrived at Yreka, en route for the Atlantic States. A ledire of solid gold had been found on their claim, twenty ! leet below the surface. Thos. Coronough j was offered $80,000 for bis third, but re fitted. NEW YORK ITEMS. New Tobk, April 2. Issue Townsend, a retired merehant, and one of the governors of the Alms House, died yesterday. Evidence has been produced in the mysterious case of the sloop Spay, that the crj of rour.er was heard on a vessel off Norwalk Island ic the Sound.'and subsequently the report of pistol was heard. This corresponds with the statemeut, that the Spray was at anchor in that vicinity. The Sound in that neighborhood is to be dragged for the murdered men. Bank statement Increase In loans $774,72; specie, $131,555; circulation 109,060; deposits $1,314.613. MICHIGAN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS DrraoiT, April 2. At Ann Arbor, to-day, Republicans elected Mayor, aud most oftheeity officers, with increased majority. At Adrian Republicans elected Major, 90 majority. At Grand Rapid. M. L. Sweet, Republican Major elect!. At Jackson, Republican Mayor elected, 30 majority. At Pontiac, entire Democratic ticket ehcted, from 10 to 60 majority. At Flint, Coldwater and Hillsdale, Republicans elected entire ticket, about the usual majority. FROM NEW ORLEANS Nur OaLKAüe, April 2. The excitement about the captured leamera continue. It is reported that an Sent of Mrramou Is here after the ammunition, Ac. Unknown won the. foot race Saturday for $5.000, by ten fet. Another $10,000 race of one hundred yards , is proposed at Louisville. FIRE. Mcmphis, April 2. Almost the ent're business portion of Jacksonville, Arkanaaa. was burned on Wednesday last. Loss f 150,000. In sured for $00,090. FROM CINCINNATI. ClKCIMKATI, April 2. At Municipal election to-day the Demoicrats were triumphant. Rule, Douglas delegate to Charleston, was elected Trustee of water works. FROM" ST. L0UI3. St. Louis, April 2. Incomplete returns of the eleetion to day for a councilmao in each ward indicate that the Republicans carried five wards. Democrats three, and ir dependent, two. Lafatzttk, Ind., April 3. The Lafayette Courier of this afternoon has returns of township elections from va rious counties io this State indieatiog

I large Republican gale)

CONNECTICUT ELECTION. i Uaxtford, April 3. j Hartford, New Haven, Tolland, New j London and Windham counties give Duckingham 1,100 majority. The returns of; Middlesex, Fail field and Litchfield couo- j

i.e. win not vary me result a great aeai - UuckiDgbata is elected without doubt, acd . - . ! I 1 a -S a. . both branchea of the Legislature are Republican by decided majorities. This result ensures a Republican Senator. It has been one of the hardest fought j elections ever witnessed in this State. New IIavxx, April 3. The complete returns show the election of Buckingham (Republican) for Governor by 571 majority . The Representatives stand 141 Republicans to 89 Democrats aud the Senators 13 Republicans to 7 Dem ocrats, and one district duuhlful. (Special DUpatch to the X. Y. Jjum! or Commerce. UiGisTta Office, New llaveu, 3d. The coutest for Governor is very close. Seymour is probably defeated by less than 200 votes. FROM SAINT LOUIS. St. Louis, April 3 The St. Louis Agricultural aud Mechancal Association offers $20,000 in premiums IIt,xt pajr It is probable four or five thousand more private award will be added by the cili gen. A premium of 1500 be giv-n fr the be it stallion. A tallion of direct importation from Belgium has been received for exhibition; ; . f d;m.,eil, Darl, of Euril, aie j vG efforts will be par-d t make ti.i Kftir wi H previous one. FHOM IIIRRISBUIUJ. HaaaiBVEo, Pa., Api il 3. Tlii morning the Senate ami IIue re considered the vote 011 the general appn prist ion bill, and re committed itt a con ference committee; the committee reported the bill which the House adopted. j The bill to incorporate the South Pitts, burgh Co. was pasted over the Governor' : veto. Mr. Palmer, Opposition, of Scuylkill Co. was elected Speaker of the Senate for t lie next term. , Both homes bare adjourned, sine die. The appropriation bill was previously signed by the Governor. FROM NE A' YOItK. New York, April 3. A mass meeting of the New York journeyman printers was held at Milikry Hall, in the Bowery, last evening. SeveLteen shops were represented as paying two dollars per day. Several speeches were made in favor of a more perfect system of organisation for the protection of the rights of labor, and a number of new members were received. We are informed that a mistake has been mado in stating the tariff on messages to California by the Overland Express from St. Joseph. The rate for ten words was correctly given, but that for each addition al word ia 30 instead 20 cents. DUBUQUE ELECTION. Dt'Bi'QUE, Iowa, April 3. Tho municipal election yesterday passed quietly. The Opposition elect their Marshal, Mayor and five Councilmen. The Democrats elect one Councilman and tbe balance of the city officers. FROM BOSTON. Bottom, April 2. Morgan, Chambers and Dunning, late oflicers of the bark Orion, an alleged slaver, have been held in $3,000 bail each for trial. The examination will probably take place to-day. FROM TORONTO. Toronto, C. W., April 3. It was officially announced in Parliament last night that the Prince of Wales would not leave England on his visit to America before July 10th. NEW YORK MARKET. Niw Yoik, April 3. Flour rather better, and quoted a shade higher- Sales 7,400 bbls at 5.1505,23 for superfine State; 5,25(35,40 extra do. Whisky in good request. Sales COO bbls at 22. Wheal quiet and unchanged. Nominal quotations, 1 ,1 Cal ,21 choice Spring. Ke dull and drooping. Sales 3,000 bush at 83c. Barley unchanged. Sales 3,000 bush common and good Male at 7780. Corn, good business doing, and prices without change. P rk Hull and prrices without change. Berf quiet and unchanged. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, April 3. No change in money and exchang. Provisions without change. About 400 bids meN pork, good city brands were, procured at 19,25; COhhds bacon at7,40 9,40; 220 bbls and tierces of lard at 10. Flonr dull and heavy, prices drooping, no demand. Wheat in coo. I demand, and prices 2c higher. Prime white l,33l,35; prime red, 1,231,30. Oats, receipts large, and market doll at le lower, closing heavy at 43c. Barley in active demand. INDIANA AT CnAaiESTO. The Indiana delegates and visitors at Charlestun, intend to camp out near that city. A large water-proof tent capable of holding Cve huudred persons has been procured and will be sent with a large amount of provisions to Charleston. In this way they ioteud to bring tbe expenses within fifty dollars. The circular says j The committee, however, can only promise their fellow noldit-ra nee u re pro teCtion from inclement weather, and the aleepin? arrangements of a Camp, Slid rouMt consequently requeot that each man will bring with him a thawl, blanket or coverlid, which, in that warm climate, will furnish a 'couch of luxury.' A good will and a virtuous cause are our guarantee for 'a plfasant time.' " - Mobtox's SrzxcH. We have a few hundred copies of Morton' speech left for sale. Those desiriog them should make early application. Single copies, 5 cts.; ptr dozen, 30 cts.; per hundred, $1,25. Marriid On the evening of the 28th, by the Rev. M. A Jewett, at the house of the bride's father, Mr. Samuel E. Coltox to Misa Elizabeth D., daughter of Judge Chamberlain, all of Lost Creek Township. . ET We are prepsred to make the charge of Aboliliooism direct. Journal. Yes, you are prepared to do anything except to tell the truth of the Republican party that would not be Democratic. m Dun On the evening of the 3I&1 of Mareh, at his residence in this city, Mr. William AaxoLn, in the fjOth year of his age. . CLAltvoTaXCK. Wo call attention to it advertisement of Madame Uollard in today's paper. Madame U. can be consulted by til who daaire to avail tbemselvt of btr icrviff at th Its Jart IIomis.

Wonderful Deposits cf Gold ia Oregon Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars to the Ton of Quartz Two

Ken Take Oat $50,000. Tlie Oregon papers are enthusiastic over tho fr.arvelous richness of the dej posit3 receotiy Covered in Southern j Oregon. "Gold Hill.' from all aecounts, well deserves us name. The Jacksonville Sentinel, of February 25th, says: We have in the past few weeks published statements of the astonishing auriferousness of the quartz rock gathered and quarried at Gold Hill, but this week we have to record still more astounding facts. Since our last issue, the owners of both the Iah and lloss claims have crushed a considerable quantity of the quartz belonging to them, and extracted therefrom gold. In both instances the extracting process has been crude and imperfect. We will givo the figures a3 they have been proved. It will be remembered that at the lower claim (Ross & Co.'s no regular ledgo has yet been worked; their rock was taken from the surface, and at depths below, averaging from one to four feet, They have already crushed about three hundred pounds of this rock, which has jriven an aver age yield of 8 10 to the pound of quartz. jne piece, weighing lourpounds, gave eleven ounces and thirteen dollars Another weighing three pounds, nearly six ounce?, and another piece weighing fourteen pounds, gave thirty-six ounces of gold"! The lowest product of any of the rock ( that in which no gold was visible) ia about 2 to the pound. The company have used a large mortar and nestle as their . crusliino apparatus, but during the week a transfer was made of a one-fifth oliaro of the claim to Jnmes Vannoy, of Josephine, who is an old practical Carolina miner, and this gentleman is erecting a crushing mill, which shall better answer the company's requirements. The price paid for this onefifth vra3 82,5'JO in cash, and the pur chaser to receive no share of the quartz rotrK taken out previous to the sale. The seller was Mr. Loudon, who has Losidesan interest in the -Ish vein, which he purposes t.. retain. The company have yet nearly a ton of quartz to crush, with a prospect of tneir ciaim still yielding as abundantly as ever. The Alta Californlan speaks of the arrival from these mines of Mr. Philip Meagher, who had with him a number of specimens of gold quartz, which were the subject of admiration. Says the Alta: and three pounds, and was broken off ad libitum by Mr. Meagher, from the Maury mine. It is perfectly filled with gold, so that it may as appropriately be called quartz gold as gold quartz. In fact, the gold is apparent all over and through it. This splendid piece is to be sent to the Washington Mounument, and will be a splendid exaraphrof the immense richuess of our Pacific slope of the continent. There were also half a dozen smaller pieces, which, with the large one, will be exhibited in this city. Our informant is a perfectly reliable man, well known in this city. He says that the story of two men having taken out 850,000 is quite true. He went into the excavations of both of the mines the Ish and the Maury and saw for himself tho wonderful richness of the placers. It was more like a scene of enchantment Aladdin's wonderful lamp, or some other fauciful creation of the Arabian Nights than the reality of sober facts. Above, around, everywhere, the very walls of the excavations were specked with gold. Indeed, such, it would seem, must have been the case, to accord with the telegraphic dispatch which reached here on Tuesday night, that 875,000 worth of gold were taken out of the Ish claim on the 5th inst." These facts place this mine as far beyond the famonu3 Allison lead, Nevada county, as that is beyond the ordinary quartz leads. Gold Hill seems to be the headquarters of the gold, as none is fo und along Rogue river, above that place, while below, for many miles, the canons, gulches, and banks af the river have been found to pay, some as high as ten or fifteen dollars to the hand, and others showing only the color. The present season has been an unusually dry one, find this prompted many men to start out prospecting, for want of water, when these general discoveries were made. After the Maury claim was discovered, one of tho men, who had been bearding cattle at or near Gold Hill, remembered that he had found a piece of gold quartz on the top of the hill, some time before, and this led to the marvelous revelation. The Ish Company, with a common arastra, crushed up four hundred pounds ,o quartz, from which they extracted four hundred and forty-four ounces of Jgold, which would make the rock average about thirty-five thousaud dollars to the ton. These are extravaent fiures, but the sober facts seem to sustain them. IIexdicks County- HtPunLiCAN NOMINATIONS. The Convention of the Republicans of Hendricks to nominate county officers for the election next October, was held last Saturday at the Court House in Danville. It was the largest assemblage of the kind ever known in the county, and was singularly unanimous and enthusiastic. Col. Lane, our candidate for Governor, was present, and made one of his most effective and cheering speeches. The following nominations were made; For Representative, James EuregS3 by acclamation and a better nomination never was made; for Sheriff, Thomas Nichols, also by acclamation; for Treasurer, Stephen N. Harding; for Coroner, Samuel L. Hankins; for Commissioner, John Robbins. The following recommendations for Circuit and District oflicers were mado : for Circuit Prosecutor, W. P. Fiahback; for District Judge, Joseph Miller; for District Prosecutor, Mr. Buffkin of Danville. Hendrickg will give a bigger majority next fell than she ever did, and every nomination may be set down as an election. The ticket is an excellent one. jCTltisEaid taat Gov. Willard hits appointed Dr. James, the gentleman whose bands oflife have been running out for sorr.e years past, as physician to the new penitentiary at Michigan City. A good appointment.--Journal. This appointment is made through nurelr humane motiveo on the part of . i .i - jet r the uovernor, wen knowing tnai il air. James' Bands of life were about run out, Michigan City is the best place in the Union lo have them run in acrn.Lafajitl( Courier.

An Infant Baboon.

The following beautiful account of a baboon family is translated from a I recent French work by Mr. Bollard, for Goni rioh s I tlSfr.lf.ed iNatlltnl History: There have been," and still are, in the rnenairerie of the Garden of Plants. . 1 fi..i if 1 aus, a iiumuer 01 usuwus, uuu iuui

years ago, a female who had a young j "ULts " ruTA 'trotte furnished one of the most amusing n,.i-2.vi5 s oe't bi 'o " " and singular spect acles I ever wit- L.Vrv 3 RICE f & , ., 1 1 1 1 ! CHtKSK SALT nessed. bhe was placed wr.n it in a w. Reserve s, oii Kuer.hbi

carre. near the one she formeilv occu - o . j r.i -.i .1 -.t : i, f,i.. pieu vrun scleral uiner ;tiinu:tis oi ine same species. The infant baboon was hideously ugly, but she lavished upon it the most tender caresses. When it was eight days old, the door of com - munication was opened, and her mate entered. The mother, seated in the middle ot the cage, held the . voung heir in her arms precisely as a 'nurse would do under similar circumstances im - i r .1 l . l - . xiie nappy iauier approacneu sinuemhrnrfl In mfitr with h ronrh iri ane ... o try upon each side of the face: he then kissed the other knees touched each other. They then began to move their lips with rapidity taking the young one from each others arms, as if they were haying a most animated conversation concerning it. The door was arVain onened. and tho baboon friends entered one after another, each embracing the mother, who, j howovpr would not. .illow them to! O I ' .. . .. nit ntaA .ling one. They seated a Circle, and moved their touch the your themselves in i: - i . c e. l : .t 1 l i ups, u leiiuiuu mg cue napjp uju on the arrival of the son and heir, and perhaps finding in it a marvelous re - semblance to eit her the father or mother. This scene was very much like that which often takes place in the human family on similar occasions, except that we suspect that the felicitations were more heartfelt and genuine on the part of tho brutes, than on that of the more lavored prototypes. ii i . i -i -.'i i j i iVll lue UJ,UUOil! ttiisueu to caieas the 3OUngOne; but no EOOner did One of them put forward his hand, than a frood slan from his mother warned him of his indiscretion. Those who wer placed behind him stretched their hand outslily, slid it under his arm, and succeeded sometimes, to their great joy, in touching the little one without the mother perceiving it particularly when she was engaged in conversation. Iut a smart correction soon taught them that their indiscre tion was observed, and they quiokely retreated. It was evident that the monkey-mother, thorougly acquainted with the requirements of the position, knew perfectly well how to divide her attention between her ruest3 and her infant charge. A Legal Set-off. In Jeffersonville, a few days since, an attorney presented a bill of $2,50 to a humor013 chap for legal advice. The latter admitted the correctness of the bill, but plead a set-ofT. AVhen asked what it was, he sa;d the lawyer had given the advice on a vacant lot of the client, and he charged $2 75 for the use of e ground. The lawver left, remark ing that "language wouldn't do the subject justice." S27"Gorernor Alexander Ramsey of Minnesota, has sent a veto mes&i2fo two colums long to the Legislature, living reasons why he cannot sign an act to commute the sentence of Mrs. nn Bilansky. now under the sentence of death in 6t. Panl, to imprisonment in the State Prison during her natural life. Anna was convicted of the mur der of her husband, Stanislaus Bilan sky, by poison. Tho Legislature did not pas3 the bill over tho Governors's veto, consequently Mrs. Bilansky will be hunsr. Scxdat Schools axd Crime. At a meeting held in London to consider the best means of the extension of Sunday Schools, not long since, Lord Shaftsbury stated, as the result of personal investigation, "(hat of all the adult male criminals in that city not tivo in a hundred had filtered upon a course of crime having lived an houest life up the age of twenty ; and, further, "that almost all who enter upon a course of crime enter it between the ac of eight and sixteen." 57" A schoolmaster had a hundred boys and no assistant. "I wonder how you manage them," said a friend, "without help." 'i.h," was the answer, "I could manage the hundred boys well enough; it's the two hundred parents that trouble me there's no managing them." . .. J&rWe Understand that tho Kansas Legislature have granted one hnndred and fifty bills of dioorceient in forty ($ finally the Legislature quit the retail business, and the House concluded to do a wholesale operation, and immediately passed a bill divorceingall married persons in the Territory. St. Joseph West. jTtFThe King of Prussia lately become so much worse that the royal family at one time thought his death was at hand. He afterwards rallied a little, but the sad symptom of putting his soup on his face, instead ol into it continued at last accounts. Otts ;C37The late Gov. Bisselt's property consists largely in lands along the line of the Illinois Central Railroad, held at a former valuation at from 10, 000 to 00,000. At present they would bring about one half the smaller sum. Capital Driven Off. The Charlottsville Advocate states that a gentleman of Piedmont, Virginia, transfered 700,000 to the city of Baltimore rather lhan pay the heavy tax which Virginia exacted. 3rXew York papers state that the noted California ticket swindler who after much troublo and delay, has been sentenced to Sing Sing, is worth 870, 000, the result of ten years swindling. Jtif'A foreign letter says "Meanwhile, 'Rome is quiet." Folks stick knives into ono another on the Curso in broad daylight, but quiet peaceable and without nois.e' 5TA boy was arrested and taken bofore the magistrate in St. Catherine' C. W., lately, for blasphemy in the street, thereby violating a statute. It It would be well could some such law be enforced here, JtW The Pope 13 soon to issue a bill of excommunication against the King of Sardinia. JtjTTlio Fiench army at Rom ha been increased to $0,000 men.

Terre Hante Produce

Market ,PI,LKS Dryiiyde. ugn Dnn-l per bilu-..l 23 LAKH per lb li&i-i At " Ltoi. I "'"'PI!. SI?1,'. Harne- do 3iÄ:u Shoulder, 9 B, & LIMK.tiDoh 25 Kide . MOLASSES CKKH s. H. Pnl I jUK&m Fresh täl-2 S.o. do 4i4ü.u Dried tcÄij ONIONS.bushl.ÜU.'&I.SG rr.A., white. 1 CUlPKACHKS- ; BKKSWIX " s. for M I 75 i .tairT ,Äke' r-nZvW r w i .At1ntrv t .' i... .k I l I t.a oa i -rmr. suai f:r:;;f SVgVii::::: rß"'' ?' :-st"GAK i i:ggs,'io.'1h!! to",eif p8 ! ftSKKS'? ir,V fux.Tu,!,.... ; Mackerel Noi n u! c tore r, do...". , Frr.V io tallow7 p V 05 1 11 .!! r5 fi (XI J (41 II Mamon ? ft.... 15 TEA i lurÄ,Uef $ W ?i ! f h,K' ,MKS 5 a! Gun rowier .so fco i "K.Ai:. I Black p fc ..0:5,1 00 I Miut,bus! o fi'TL K.MHS, buh r. jwiak, r so i a k, ran t i.'f, nana 5U. VISEGA K, trail 20 i Corn, bush "aaai: whisky, can. 25 iledl " OPTORFR FT FPTTnv HUühU hLECTIO 0- Fe for announcing Candida, for County oßce$ $-2 to be paid invariably in advance. j E E. BASSETT will be a candidate beI r .1 ... !"r'.u,e1u;fMI5on yenUoWl nom" ,Dat"'n Ut il office of CuUnt C,erk. ' ' e are authorized lo announce the of JACOB H. HAGER, aa a caudi j Jat.. fiir CJt.rk of Vigo w subjecl to ; the decision of the Opposition Convention j jj. T A M ADISON will be a candidate btf;,re the Opposition Convention, for ; Treasurer of igo couny. , . SPECIAL NOTICES, Lj' Go to Miller's Fine Art Gallery for the bet Aiubrotjpe, Photographs, and nil kinds of pictures. . A Goon Medicise -McLean' Strengthcuius Cordial and Biood Puritlor is one of the j mosl u9vrui ail,i pleasant beverages oftbe day. ill is mild mid agreeable toth. taste, braciuirthe nerves, ic'mns a healthy tone to the 6tomach,and I '"'parting a cioriom appetite, a iu sia34 full Cordial taken three times a day, will he belter lhan a family physician, as no other med leine will, be required. For ladies it is par ticularly recommended, as it strengthens the libs of the "weaker vessels" in an loniahiiit; dejree. See the advertisement in another column. A FAMILY NECESSITY. The rollowiogstateineiit speaks for Itself: 4In lifting the kettl rroin the fire it caught and scalded my hands and person very teverely one hand almost to a crip. The torture was almost unbearable. It was an awful sight. The Mustang Liniment sppeared to extract the t.aiu almost immf.ii.itn. iti,..i.i. in. i . almost JmmediatH). It healed rapidly and lft no sear ofacoouut. (,'linrles Foster, 420, Broad street, Philadelphia.-" It is truly a wonderful ar tide. It willcure any case of swelling, Burns, Stiff Joints, Kruptinns er lilieiiinatiani. For Horses, it should never be dispensed wl:h. Oue Dollar's worth of Mustang has frequently saved a valuable horse. It cures GaUs, Sprains, Ring--boue, Spavin and Founders. Uewara of imitations. The genuine is sold by respectable dealers in all parts of the world. IIA K.N ES & PARK, ma" wlmo Proprietors, Jf. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Spring Millinery! H KS.AI1BUTT wonld inform hercustom If era and the public in general that she has now opened a large stock of Spring Millinery, whieh she offers to the public at small profits. Call and see, fori think you can be suited sit any price. style or quality. aptew2tu To TlioLadLicQ. SPRING OPENING! AVICI L, 4, I860. ALL TOE VAlllEi) sTYl.Ef spmvn bonnets. j At ire hate everything Hotel and New for the ' Season! .' fljvtdwl nira. M. II. -ABBOTT, FOK ALL CHRONIC DISEASES, USE BARR'S CO.MP. SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA. NOTI CE IIXT A (t tili I . A UVThmot wonderful and world renwned PLANET READER Oftbe Nineteenth Century, the only NATURAL CLAt!; rVOTAXT AXD SEERESS ! And Scientific F. .alc Aotrologist in the World, has arrived lu our city, aud i quw stopping at No. 5, STEWART HOUSE. MADAME HOLLAR D has mastered all tho Science embodied iu tho slorlous, wonderful aud sublime gift of Prophecy, has astonished thousand by revealing the Hidden Mysteries of tue past. Present and Future Prospects of Life, appertaining to Love, Courtship and Marriage, and will describe tbuir Future Partners, either male orfemale, with ierrect accuracy, and Future Evc.Hs of Life, Sickness and Death. Absent Friends and Relatives. Ijiw and L.m'uÜs.Tra--els by Sea and Land. Will inform Ladies and Gentlemen bow to SKLKCT AÜKEKABI.K PARTNERS FOR LI PK. Can restore perfect tranquility between Husband aud Wife. She prescribes for diseases, telling Ihuir cauand locatiou with so much satisfaction as to merit and receise the confidence ofall mho have consulted her, and many ciil.'crent complaints nave been entirety banished by her womletful miniKirations. She can see and point out t lie medicine to cure tho mod obstinate cMsease even those that for roars hsve tsftled our best physicians and can direct salve and liniment to be made and nsed that wil cure old sure, fever sares, cancers, epriins. weakness in tbe back and limbs, and oUer complaints of lung standing, and has performed snonisliing cures upon those who had long since lost their sight and hearing, or nearly so, by disease. In shrt, through the assbtance of some superior power, site is endowed with -he healing art. .Madame Hollard. absolutely ndverlies nothing but tr bat she ban full An lily t Perform, and never fails to give perfect satisfaction to all that wish to be acquaint.'. I with thi-muxt wnndeiful gift. Tbe Glorious Staroflicavens influence the Destiny of Man; and she has revaalod .Myst-rica trial uo Mortal knew.Mie may well be railed the WONDER OK THE WORLD. The public will boar in mind that Madame Hollard, is tho greatest Clairvoya it aud Planel Reader that has ever visited our city. Hour of consultation from 8 A M.to9 P. M. aplda-3m AS A PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, BARR'S COMP. SYRUP OF SAKSAPARILLA IS UNRIVALLED. Administrator's Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Vigo Court or Common Pleas, I will on the th day of May next, at the Court House door in the city ol Terre-Haute, between the hours l" lit o'clock a.m. aud 4 o'clock p. nt., sell tbe following real estate in Vigo county, to wit: the north half of the south quarter of section 1-, township 13. north or ranee lo west, belonging to the estate Of James Hieem, r., ilece&mcd, lor lite pay m-nt ol tllO debts Of said estate, upon a creditor ü and 12 months, the purchaser executing: hit nslcs with approved security, wairina: valuation laws. Sld sale to be for not less tun two thirds or Hie appraised value of said red estate, univ the same is sold before thai lime at private sale. SAMUEL CONNER, A'lm'r ofthe estate of James Slu-crn. Baisd Si Ras4CTT, Att'ys. ap4dlw4 IF YOU NEED A GOOD SPRING ami SUMMER TOXIC, GET BARR'S COM P. SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA. Administrator's Sale. OX the 4th dy of May, 1C0, at the TourtHou.se door in lh city of I erre-llaute. tbe undesigned, admit. islrator ofthe estate ot Robert S. McCabe, deceased, will sell nt private or public sale, one and two-third acres ot land adJoining the city Ol Terre- Haute, here tbi-'KeJ-fordHouio" formerly toaJ.belouring lo the estate of said decedent, for tbo purpose of paying debts. Terms 3 and C month, the purchaser executing notes with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisment laws. F. S. McCABE, AdnVr. K. E. iUsmtt, Att'y for Adin'r, p4w3 CT FOR GENERAL DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS, USE THE REST REMEDY, WHICH IS THE COMP. SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA, made bj T. H. BARR lO, Chemista. Corner of 4 h and Main streets, Terre Haute. apl4-wlm IOIlSAliE in Elegantly Famished ttoom 1 aud the lease of It in the Southern Bank building. Knquirt of maSIJlf A 8. CRANK.

DR. ClIUItCHILIS Cure for Consumption! I MTltRTANT T ALL COKSI'MPTIVK AND 1 .NERVOUS M'FFEUEKS. 1 bat fatal curge or tbe human rice Consurnjitiou can now 6e prevented and cured with the same certainty a any other disease. Tb new rueJy dUcoTercd by Dr. Churchill, of Pari, t-at perf.irned more cures of Confirmed Consumption in a in?le year.tban caa ba found in tbe record of Mi'dical Hiclorr in tße last century! Th Hypophospitea cf Lime and Soda

Act with Tromptii'sa anl lertalrty Iu every j(j stage r Consumption, and with invariable effit 73 "if a II Deragf KCBta f tbo ervou and 7 Blood Sjrtrm, General PeltlitT, DypOia, ! Asltima, kicket, male Complaints, nernia- ' toriLea, in all disorder deendeiit on i in perfect or impaired nu'rilion. aod in all carea ( loral orcoi:itilutiorinl lk-li!itr. Tliey ire rest . t erroua and vital enerjrjr, relieve Cot)li, check ight Sweats, diminish Kxpoctorntion, improve the nppetite, arrcet Diarrhoe, promote refreshing leep. Iii crete new and healthy Mood. A FAIB TKIAL s a CKKTA1N Cl'SK! U-INCHE-äTER'S GENUINE PRErARATION Of tho HYrorHOTYTES OF LIME & .SODA is the only reiiatde formcf Dr. Churchill's Rem edy, and is approved by the Medical Profession sreueraiiT. t se n oothrr, 9T any remedy conlainin; iron. I'KICE In " and 1; ouuee (pint) botMe, il Slid 52 each. Ifr.Cturchill' 4lTnatiso on l'o.'unipuoK,, and circular.fent tratis to til erquirm. Let 3 j io sufferer delay to write for them. Sold by tu i?ic(.iai)iciiiisistinu viioiriiie situ re tail, at tf.e sole General Depot, by J. WINCHESTERS John M., X. Y. For sale by THOS. H. BARK & CO, apSdwSm Terre-Haut. COKSIHIPTIOIV ASTHMA CURED. I U' JA.VES, discovered, while in JLF the Kastludies, a certain cure for Consumption, Astbma, Brouchili. Coughs, Calds, and Genend Debility. 1 he remedy was iliseorj ered by hint whsu bis only child, a daughter was given up to die. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. De3irous of benefitting his fellow mortals, he will tend to those who wish it, the receipe containing full directions for making and successfully using this remedy, free, on on receipt of thir names with stamp for return postage. When reeeiyed takelt to J. K. Cuningham, lrup?iet,Terre-Hauie, Ind., and gel the medicine. There Is not aaingl symptom of consampton that it does not at once take bold of and dissipate, ight sweats, peevishness, lentation or the cervos, raiiure or m expectoration, sharp pi throat.chilly sensation,! Inaction of the bowels, muscles. Address O. and 34 John street. Nets April 4,186C-w0in Hartford Fire Insurance Co. JANUARY 1. 1SG0. Canliuu hand Mid in Bank $33,334 II Cash in bauds (if Ag'ts aud in course of tran.-misin.G2.C90 fr9 Cash loaned on call 3x1,000 00 tl3l.02j 0 Bills receivable for loans, amply secured T0.2J3 59 Keal Estate, unincumbered, csub vsl. 15.IKK 00 S4')9shares bk stkln HartArd.Mar. val CGV152 00 2J1K) " " XewYoik 2.KI,K3 00 9i( " Boston. 107,565 f0 St. Louis, 40,3io no 21!) " RR and other stoek 10,750 1)0 Hartford city boads, 6 pr cts, mar. vsl 36,500 o Suite Stocks, (Tennessee, Ohio, Mich. Missoari) 6 per cents, market value 5ü,C.'5 00 j SO shares Mate Hank Wisconsin .... ,UU 00 Total assets JI36.709 59 CC,930 85 ToUl liabilities... OFFICK OF AUDITOR OF STATE, Indianapolis, Feb. 1 3, lrt. Ta the People of Indiana: 1 he Hartford l ire Insurance Company having I complied Wlia mo law or Indiana, by filing iu ! "3 a statement of its condition on the first t of January. Ihüo. and havino- invites .n t. ! amination of Its affairs by this lepartmei.t, 1, Ji hn W. Dodd, Auditor ot the State of Indiana, hereby certity ihat I have made a personal and thorough examination of th books and assets ofthe Company, at their office in the city or Hartford. Conn., and that the Company own and have in their possession In cash, and in securities convertible at pleasure, nfarly One Million of Dollars, applicable to the payment of Looses an amount corresponding with their official statement of January last. The Hartford Fire Insurant e Company bis been in exislencn for half a century. The hi;h character of its oHlcers for experience and probity the promptoesa and fidelity with which is has met all engagements justly entitles it to the highest rank among the Insurance Companies of the country, and commends it to the patronage o fthe people of Indiana. JOHN W. 1)0 Dil. Auditor of State. Insurance against loss or dannge by fire, on dwellings, furniture, stores, warehouses, merchandise, mills, manufactories and piot all kinds of property, cn be effected in this Company, upon as favorable terms, as tbe nature of therisksand security to property holders will warrant. Particular attention gWca to Insuring Farm property, consisting of dwellings, barns and outbuildings connected, and furniture. Use stock, bay, grain, farming utensils, dec, contained llu-reiu, lor a term of years at low rates or premium. Applications for insurance may be made to the unnersigned,the dulv autharized agent of said Company. m ' J I!. HAGF.lt, mu2CdwGin At MoKcen Bank. fitirx f iiiinnrvw av w w w a sr mm aa w v u Tebre-IIavtk & Richmond Kailhoad,) ' Freight Offic, Terre-Haute. J '

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I am Atiuuuutuiu jnht lu.mkacis , a re prepai ru io iu rnuu farmers a good arf JsLandgive through receipts for Freights at low- , tide of clean Flsx Seed,

est rales, to Cincinnati, baltimore, Phaadelhia, .nw a nra. nnxiiiii. arr TTP Persons sbinpiuzby tbe Terre-Haute and I Richmond " " .... - . " lili nave cnoice of Kon'.cs east from i Indianapolis C. V. MAXCOURT, Agent. mal9i w3iu Coal Oil Lamps. JUS' of a.ST RECEIVED Isre and ell eto.ici lot Coal Oil Laropa. with the Intest improved THING KKW. A superior article of Coal Oil ti.d- Hurling Fluid kept constantly on hands! HUDSON'S nOUSK FUKMSHING STOKK. janidwtm $pl Reward !

RUNAWAY from the subscriber, living four j -w nereiore saiu leienuani la Hereby notitt-milesnortli-csstorTerre-llaute, an inden to b and apiHsar before me al my office ia lured apprentice hoy to the larmiii; busine., : 'f01?' " lhe ,9,.h T r

named Morus II. Kay. Mid boy I lb years old. , I hereby caution any one from harboring or otherwise e niployingsald boy, as I shall strictly enforce the law in such cases, and will not bo responsible for any of hi contracts. mar.'dfvaw miuus rukeks. . Notice to Physicians "VTOriCE tsbeieby given, that sealed propo- . X sals lor medical and snrical attendance : in.i'lii.liii r medicine) niton the nritoiier wnß. " nediniaii, paupers In t.ie Countv Avlum , and tho poor eencrally hi Viffo ciuuly. will be re- . eeived until thecal or Hunl, pin, at m o'clock, a. M , nt the Auditor's Off.ee, in Terre Haute. Indiana . Proposals w ill be received for the wlmlecouu ty or lor separate district, as fidiows: 1st District, comprising all that pail of the county lying north of the centre of townstip oleven, and esst of the Vabah river 3d District, comprising Hint part of the county south of the centre .-.f tow us-b-p -lven, apdeat of the Wabssh rirer. 3J 1 list net, comprisiiig a!l that pari of lhe county liug wet ol tho Wabash liver. All propOHaU inept bo accompanied with th names of responsible peraone as curitiea fr ih faithful performances of thecontrsct Ry orler ol tbe Board of County Commissioners of Vig county. K. B. AI.LKN. March S3, Jt-dwtd Auditor. (Jonrnai copy in Wccklv.) EMPLOYMENT, t w . v MAVTI1 1 VII sir V v ih-vsks t I It

JSOl I An AgentH wanted in -er town and i rilHK copartnership heretofore exiting WCoUlitT in tl'.e roiled Stute, i.. nu ..-f m r.- i J- iweeat John C. Kon and Fred. A. Kos, nn--tioctabla anJ fasT basinr?s, by which the above i dr khe Arm of John c. km a sod. u tm. amy profi m.rcertaiiilv be r. al.ie.l. F..r further i dissoirod by lim.tjtion. Kitber -rty Is . borparticulars, address lr. J. Ilaxav Vasca, .or I Wd to etile busiiieia Of the firm . uer 12lh street and Broadway, l ork City JOHNC. KOSS, enclosing one postage Mainp. T-tr Hnt,Fel. 21. lC'i. Ktn. A. KOHS, feldw3m . ; -cn.PHiTti,i!CUiii

Briiit Trees TWENTY THOUSAND AI'PLK TKEESt j WK HAVKNOWON H A N I 20.000 C.tiOO, ' healthv appple trees, auil able for trans- I planting; all graitei, ana oi sixiy vmicm H,niP,t to this climate, nearly all o whic letie, a- ; dapted to this climate, nearly h we 1 bave bearinaT on our farm. Orders lor all kinds ot fruit an. ornamental trCCS, Will be felled on short notice, from tk bet Nurseries in the Wf.nl. The h)jile lw oj of our o rainnr. I'ersons wiihina trea,aan have them teil ered in town williout extra charge, by tear ng their orders at No. 14, Mechanics' Ko v. Aa a (rreal many hare had ther ilng'rs bum by buying eastern trees, tliey had better try those raised In the West, and save money. irjOur Kursejy Is situated six miles south ofTeire-Haute. WM. it J. M. DU i: 11 AM at CO Kept. I, lft59-dwfiu . WHITE & WILL, Auction and Commission Merchants, HAVING established themselves permanentin the cUy of Terre-Haute, on the went ride of the public square, nevt door to K s. Wolfe's old stand, will sell goods of all kinds on consignment close nut stocks sell furnituremake advaneea on conianments, and do all other matlersand thing pertaining to the Auction and Commission bminea. They will also attend puMic silei in any part ofthe county, on reasonable termv ma0dw3m Knitrond Agency ! ,t i - T i 7i - W ,a -i The Old and Reliable Bellefontaine Railroad Line. THE underrlgceil, agent for the abuve line will give through receipts fjr Khipmcnti Ol Proluce to IVfüton, New Vork, Baivimore, rUila, Buffalo, Tittsburg, Cicvdsud, &.c, at the lowest rates. Freight by tht iln gijes through with lus lisnJImg thnn by any olhar route. JAMKS II. TUKXKK,A.geal OBlea at Turner A McKeeu'a Warehouse. ec!:dwti;

'Tis Found. Something lUvT, True, latelligifcle and Important FOR THE CURE OF THE SICK. Elootropatliy k0 ELECT KO-THEROrUTKIC BATH3. Sil. JOXES, 51. D., tenders bit prolessional servi:rsto the tick and afflicted of Terre-IIaote.for a careful dispiioais, and Ueatnif lit of ail utiles of a chronic or ntrvoua character. Ho brirjri to lit aid a rev applies tion of tho mot powerful of all arnt. LI.KC1 HI CITY. Dr. J. would here h.io UitlheU not introducing a yt'ra baed upon nncrtaiu Ijr and ilout.t, bjt one at all tfm. a rrlimbl and lias Iveu tested by thousands, fiis especial claims are as follows: First, In dterminiur the condition of the body or aa oran by au ei, trie diagnosis, which points out the character and locility of the diifa!.. Second, Toe apecific action cl Filectricity upou the txnjj. Third Toe distinctive influence ol the two polaritio. the inward and the outward; and ltly, Thn icieotilic application of the tiro poianüeaiu diseased states tf the Loüy, treating ach Ut acrordinc to its reenirf mi nt anil t hu f. ..-1 I .

I which jrovern tbe action of eloctricity. W hen larsc priuiipica are unucrstcoa and alrictty carried oat, it is no matter of doubt or fueiiwork, nid the ability to cure r.o my atery. The follow iug Uieae are tt.eeUilj and permanently cured : Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Cou 6umpüon, Brochitia, Dyspepsia, Liror OomplainU, Taralysis, Catarrh, Asthaia.Piles.Ulcera.Tnniora, all Skin Diseases, Spinal Curvatures, Weak tt Inflamed Ejcs, Palpitation of the Heart, Contracted iluacles, Seminal Weakness, Impotencj, Ague, Typhoid Ferer, Deafness. Fits, Dropsy, St. Vitus' Dance AND ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO FEMALES. The above dUears are under the especial coatrol of the electrical asent. and norr fxl any reasonable case to effect a permanent cure. .... rv, .im .rrrjuur currf uu are avoided, which tend to excite and irritate the nervous system, producing a smooth an 1 mild sensation to tt e most delicato nerve. Those suffering from the above düessos and have failed to obtain relief frorn all other meau should not fail to call and w itness cures performed by this mokt iMiwerlul ties ot years standing are sometime remoo.i in a single application. HoOMh Xo.2 Fiah atreet. oPBO.it tho Fni.copal Church. ImaSndwaln Dr. J. F. Warren, D E W T I s No. 12. National Block. Terre Hante, Indiana. ATTENDS TO ALL OPERATION'S IX MLS Proiesaion, In a careful and satisfactory manner. Thankful for the liberal patronage received, he eo-licitsa contincsuce of tbe same. fjyl3dawtfl Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, &c. rpilE proprietors of the CtTula Nrastav laVe J- pleasure in tendering their thanks to tbi. public far pant patronage, and hope bv strict attention lo their business, and the interest ol their customers, to merit that confidence heretofore repesed In them. They would giro notic that they are now on hands at their New nrsry Groundaat Clayton, with a aplendid sleek rf hrUHTrreaandhrnbbery. olfine siie for transplanting in the Spring of IrCO. Also, a good assortment or Small Fruit, mu t h ss Grape Vines, Strawberry, l:j.pberry. Currant. Gooseberry, Pie riant, 4cc. Sale Uts or Galalognes gent on application. Address , Z. S. & W. A. CAGAN, inai8dlw2 Clayton, Ind. TOTICU is hereby given, that certiacate, JLI So. 9ft, issued by Uio Terre-Haute & Kich uond Kuilroad Co out of stock: dividend iSo. I, on the first day or January, A. D., J57, to the county of Vigo, fcr twenty-one shares of stock in said road, has been lost, and I will, on the 28th day of April next, apply to the office of said road for the issuing of m duplicate copy of said certificate to the county or Vio. . B. ALLEX, Auditor of Vigo Connty. Terre-Haute, March SJC, Jb0-dlt-w4w Attention Farmers. 50 BUSHELS FLAX SEED TO LOAN. rpHE subscriirs, s-ents for Burou v Rvans, EXPRESSLY FCR SOWING . l 2ur otd get terms or loaninn Tbe Vigo Countv AsriculturalSocicty will pay a premium of. 10 for tbe bestand laretxt quantity ofstan fioiu ono acre. Farmers can soou convince themselves that it is as profitable to raise Flax for the seed slona a corn or wheat. maaMlwtf 8. II. POTTER &. Co. Notice of Attachment. John IS. Ludow Ici vs. Laonird Barney Attachmeutbetore L. Duy, J. p. The plaintiff filed in my office I is affidavit, set. ting forth that the said defendant is indebted to him aud tliat the defendant la a non-resident of tbe Slate of Indiana, aud tamed a writ of attach lueut to be issued by me, against the goods and chattels, credits anil effects of tbe said defeudanl. - sm be determined ia bis absence. ina-iKw3 LAMBEKTDUV.a. K Adjournment cf Circuit Court. State af Indiana, Yig Cevafy.aa; VIGO ClKCVITCiirXT MARCI1 TKRM,Vi "VJ"OW at he cK.se ofthe present term of this i Court, the business pending not being finished, II Is ordered that Utia Court adtoarn. ''' ne-et on April 23d, 160, aud that the Clerk 'give notice ol this adjournment, by publishing -mis nonce in e-acn weekly Newspaper Klpress and Journal published in Terrts Hunte. 'for three successive weeks in each, beginning "with the flrst issue of each hereafter. "Re.-ord lg 1 March etth.lHJO. "SOLOMON CLAVfHOU" .litest. Asp. WiLKiaa, Clebe. matt 3 w For Sale. V FA KM or IC acres, lying six tatles eüsiifceast of Terre-Haute, on tbo Lnisrille road Th Farm is equal lo any ia the county, fsal! under Icrtce. w ith 105 acres cleared and In cult! vation. Upon it are a good Dveliinjr Houac, Barn and other out-bnildin;. Good city property will be taken in part payment. For farmer panlcular enqnlre of the undersigned cn the farm. WaRd3w JSO. V. DOUGLAS. Dissolution of Co-Partnerthip. a a a lhe undersigned have this d.iy fortited a ro naruiersliip under tbe style and firm Of Jona C. kos k t o , lor tbe transaction of general merJAMKJ? KOSS, Terre-llaule.Frb. I, IW. FHF.D. A. KOSH. ma2iw3 BE0WN & SMITH, Architects and Ruilclirtt, HAVK located atNo.50 wesi Ohio street, where they are prepared to furbish plats and sporiflcalions of both public itnJ xrirsla f buildings f every desciiptlon, and also con tract for the f re Clron the same or anyihtng else in their line All work will be done alter the latest an-t mot Improved stylea. The bt of reference givea if required. fendwtr Lots PorSalo. VTOTICE is hereby given t all will on Salnrday, the 7th day of April Met,atlhe Court House door. In Terre-Haute, at 12 o'clock, M ., öfter at public sale, lot .VC, ? aud of the sab -division of the north half of tho northeast quarter or section -6, towBKliip 12, range S west. These lots contain Mve acres each, will be sold in the following trms : one-third of Ilm purchase money on the day of the sale and th us lance in one and two yetrs, with Interest, Mid will sot be aotd for less than he appraised value, aa follow : Lot No. 3 is rppraiscd at 5i0. " ft 573. " ' i-i:, 8 ?. A plat of the lots can l-eaeui. rt the Auditwr'b Ofilcc. Uy order of IU'' Board ol ComiuUsiooer. t I'.. AI.LKN, Auditor V.C. TO27 J w Id IJoarxal copr-d w a. p. onrn. . count. c. n. tr.kin a R. P. OBER Sl CO., Wholesale Grocers, IX Commission aid Forwarding Kercauti, I IT 3dt,tM-t.Vahiigtnn Aei.e& Vir.-t maMdwS'U T. LOH, MO

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