Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 May 1860 — Page 3
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Opposition IVtirtl Meetings. , Thursday evening, May 2lih, at7 o'clk the Opposition Electors of the City of Ter- j re Haute will me it in their various Wards, at the following place, for the purpose of ' choosing Delegates to the Convention to beheld Saturday 2Gih instant : 1st Ward, City Hall; 2d " Gymnasium (Ohio ttrcet ;) 3d " Lower School House ; 4lh " N. L. Engine House ; 5tli " County Seminary. The Opposition voUr of the Tuwi.al.ip of Harrison, outside of the City limits, will ' meet at tb Oraod Jury Room, Friday 2ütH i iostant, at 3 o'clock P. M. for the nvue purpose. The primary election for choice of can- ' didales, will be held oil Friday afternoon, 23th lost., at the various places above ' named, from one, to soven o'clock. Resi dents of the City, voting in their respectire Ward ; residents of the Township, ' outside if the City, voting ul the First ' Ward poll, to wit: the City flail. E. B. ALLEN, Chm'ii. j JIT The Executive CoMimittre of the Oppositiow Parly aid rrrjikted to meet at the Trtaun-r'n oflice lhi- ( We.lm-sday ) Evening, at 7'.j o'clock. E. n. ALLEN. 01. airman. 4 Taint Animal C outriillou of t He" i Saenger Itmul sir tl.r Mule of I-; Which will be held in th City of Terre ! Haute on the 21.1. 2D.h and Uh of May. j IhCD rawiooit ok rinrcKpi u.: First Day. UiCfplion f the oingers und guetli. March to the bead quarter at the County Seminary, lu the evening there will U a brilliant ilipl.iv of fire v :i. -. L , .... I .1.u,....,v.m-.1 .sc., ii'inutui toe visitors. SlCOXD Dav. Concert uf -the -unite.! J Hiogers, aCCOnjpaiiicl by the rand Mozart Orchestra of Cincinnati, under the direction of Prof. C. fiaru-, the distinguished leader of th German Oaera of Cincinna'i. to be held at the lecture room in I ! City School House, on Fourth Street. Third Dat. Meeting at ih head quarters. County Seminary, 'when a procession will be formed to march through the principal streets f the city, and to .he Fair (iroundi of the Vigo County Agricultural Socictv. On the eveuinz of this day. a Grand Ball will lie given at National I " f Hall. JOSEPH GRONAUER, Secretary Central Committee of the Satngtf Bund of Indiana. Mkitix Moxdat Night. The Court House wa filled to overflowing on Monday night, to hear tht-J history'of the Chi cago Convention, hnd the nomination of Abraham Lincoln. R. N. Hudson, Esq. first addressed the meeting, giving an outline of the manner in which the work was i done, and the causes which led to the se- I lection of Illinois' noblest son as the stand- j ard bearer of the free men of the cation. sa m a-a w -a 1! Air. Hud.soo iünriii&r Iiis remark;, compii. mented Indiana upon having such noble and efficient men to represent her wishes io the Convention, and closed with a fiowog eulogy upon moral and mental abilities of the distinguished nmoinee. General Steele, of Parke county, one of the delegates from this district, followed in a peech of some forty mio Jtes, in which he depicted the untiring efforts made by the delegates of Indiana and Illinois to secure the nomination oftbe people's choice. General Steele spoke enthusiastically of the great commoner of Illinois, and (expressed his strong conviction of success. Being hoarse from his arduous labors and much shouting at Chicago, the Gen. excused himself, and left the Stand amid loud applause. Uarieilow-CUizeu iiarvcy u. ocoii was j theo called ou with a vehemence, which admitted no denial. Yie'ding to the 7oice of the people, he look the bland, and in a abort speech full of fervid eloquence and deep feeling. Ue filled every heart preseut excent two mulancbol v lookin? Dem-i thegiant rail splitter and Democrat, mauler of Illinois, and wound up by proposing, three cheers for Abe. Lincoln, which were given with a will, and a roar which struck ! . .1.. i.-,.- -li .i:. . i m a a a.a B.aan 11 r .x l. r-a u a am s a iii is - r-i a a v a; w aa i n v - iiuioo Democrats iu the neighborhood. A Rake Prksknt and a Vsli ablk one. Onrve y deserving young friend and fel- j low citizen, Major B. Hudson, received by ( . , . , , 1 express, on Monday night, a most rare and ' ; si i . 1 va.uaoieg.it. oe.ng no .ess tn a -.,..- j ese caoarv bird, the sacred bird of the empire, and the especial protege of his preeminent highness. Tycoon, brother of the Kusj.atid glory of the great Orient. The present is a princely one, of the most beautifnl jet black, and is said lo have a voice sweet as the music of Eolian or the harp of Orpheus. The curious can have the pleasure of seeing this child of the rising sun, for a few daya, nl the china store of its envied possessor. The following is a free translation of letter accompanying the gift : Orrtcc or the Auebica Express Co t Jcddo, January 20. ISO!). MaJOR B. HlDSO.X, Eq , Sollett of Barbariant-.Yoyi will do n the honor to accept this rare specimen of the Japanese Canary Bird, as a present from his pre-emicent Highness, the Tycoon, as a mark of his esteem, and as my duties as a diplomatist, and an attach of the embassy, requires my whole time, you will please excuse my not delivering it io persoo, as requested by his Highness, the Tycoon. Truly yours, ChamoksXie Altizazor, Beaupoop of Embassy to Outside Barbarians. Stiii. GatATia Excitemixt. By refer eneeto the change in the large advertisement of the Buckeye Cash Store in this morning' issue it will be seen that new sources of excitement and new objects of attraction are daily arriving at ihe Buckyo Cash Store.' Never were bees more busy than is the large corps of active and poltle salesmen, who supply the choicest goods to the millions, while the courteous proprietor is busied here and there superintending the whole establish ment, his pleasant countenance rediant with a smile perfectly indicative of pro found satisfaction under the se nee of the great benefit he is conferring upon his race by the sale of the most elegant goods at low rates. Erery body goes to the Buckeye. .iO. TtRRIFlC IICRRICAXE AT ClXCIXIATI. The most terrific hurricane ever known in that regia visited Cincinnati on Monday afternoon, killing four men in the city and causing the drowning of two steamboat men in the river, and destroying a large amount of property. Several buildings were entirely demolished and a large number unroofed. Among the latter were the new Commercial Office buildings, and near!y all the churches in the city and sndeed tho Gazette nays Ihal scarcely a house io the eiry escaped damsge.
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TO 31' HKOTIIirfi. Like mournful ton; of .:ittelrduve. Hi heart acud forth a plaintive atraia; Each breeze tbat p'utly floats böte, firing back time thought of her again. Slie faded like a tweet prii g flower The morning ttewt bad loved nU-.; So early In life's bric,httst hour Sh Red to acenet of purer bll. Cane ! Uketha suiiiiuerun,to reft Calmnly and peacefully the sleeps; Sweetly lie i lite among the blest. White round hit couch some n'l keep, It lonely vigils, while Urj.lreani Of day agone when hope wa new ; Hut ah ! how al the world eo x seetui, Ant v.igne each hop. hi-M fjin p nra. How swrvtthi iiioriiiu sunlight iLIm',. Cut bringt ho hops to rluer blut now; Iii heart In deepest anguish pines. Ami marks the sorrow ott his brow. The sous of Ummer shower fall In broken tones upon hi ear. He hear somit voice, In fancy, cull The loved one weeping rounl him heii. How Ion the chamber once so bright Wilb smiles tbat cheered the household there; l'-eueiUi the shadows of the nlj bt j His heart breathe forth a fervent rnyr. I Ob ! w eep no; for the loved and lost, j Weep not for her, my brother lear, j To th'other tide she's sfe!y rro-ied I Look bark , and smile upoa thee hero, j t H3 Horn into the sn'rit world, on the ! 11th int., after an illness of rrru days, of fccarletffvcr, D.S , son ol A. C. mid F. J. Coiubs, aged 4 yer 7 nioiith and H days. Thus in a moment ..f lime. w,s '"V01"'1 fr0n, fonJ r"",K l,,e h"nvU'1 Kd' ' "V"1' ut f ?!. " .'!" CAptHIU 111 I 'iliiiui Iii I writuij, in it I iirer clinic : My heart i hen n-l dull lu-iiinlit. For mv little Willie" h S"" '?ht ' H Is little rpirit baa wince. t it way from the aeeneof oji th, jhiX it priruii of clay. Hut why houU I weep for my darling now. " ""J when laurels I beauty are .Ifikiejf tU bro I knoT he's suvrouinled by piriis bright r Yet I fel a deep aadnex of villi to-hi;lit. There are facet here, tli.l are ralr and bright. Forms that arc upright!)-, he.irti that are Itiii; Yet oer my soul hanjr a .leepntng fIouni, Add home ge.-ms to-nijrht as a lonely to nl. Them's a set at this table, a vacant chair, .11.J temtt kirn j stents wanlinc tve ijuIick ; Tlieiv's a void in my heart t!ut I wui 'l muk known, A ud w ithoiit f tri, in y Willie, I am !:not alouc. A.t-r. Howling Green Patriot copy. Jj" The following Tateiits were issued to citizens of Indiana during the week end a at. a rr,i ing iiay cm, icuj : Charles Harvey Richm Jiid.ln Jiana, for an improvement in apparatus lor evaporating Sugar Juices. Oov. Stevenson, Zionsville, Ind. ; for iniprovement in apparatus for evaporating j Liquids Charles Hunter (aligner to himself and Wm. Thornherry,) Indianapolis : for an improvement in Grain Scales. COXCUI'SSION A I,. XXXVI CONGRESS First Skrsiox. WasnisoTon, May 122. HOUSE.-Mr. Davis, from the commit- : lee on elections, reported a resolution declaring, first, that J. R. Barrett is not and secondly, tbat Francis P. Blair is entitled to a seat from 1st Congressional District of Missouri. Theroaj)rit and minority reports were ordered to be printed. Mr. Davis said it was the desire of the
Committee to Cail Up the Subject at the i 100 enVT Ofthoso who are bald, and grey hair earliest practicable period. i " "a"11'"41 " "e nelshborhord of ,. . . , , , four score and ten ; short of that it is a disease. On his motion a resolution was adopted;..- i . . " j would remedy this disease, and in what giving learc to Mr. Blair to occupy a seat j way T How could we restore gray hair to its on the floor, and speak on the merits of the j original health ! Um Professor Wood's Hair qucstien. Restorative, for sale at all the drug More; It The Hotue resumed the consideration of ' e il restores its health, and when .. ... .. i i e- m i t .- . that Is re-prodnced, its beauty, Its orislnal col the Atlan'.ic and Pacfiic TeWranh Bill. i . .... ...... .,.
. ' i Mr. Colfax explained the amendment 'which the post oflice roinmittee proposed: j The government is to pay $40,000 a year! for messages the puWie to be charged 3 for ten words. If the corporators do not ; accept these terms within thirly days, then j sealed proposals are to be invited, and the ! contract is to be given to the lowest ie anA...;v.L. I.M,!r Tba Iii. t.. .n to le tjie point of dt.parture - i SENATE The Senate met at eleven ! 0'cocg " j . ....,. ft mpruor;al in faror j .
m a w Mr. Hale resumed his remarks.. He cor- , , he stateuictil made bv Messrs. Lane and Pugh in regard to tl - .. ' . . . , Indiana on the introduction of he action of slaves. He conten,,.j llial i,1(Jiana4id p tilion for a , . ...... . - ! ' suspensiuu law prohibiting slavery for ten j years, a id Congress refused . THE STORM. CiNCiMXATt, May 22. A terrific storm along the river, above and below wsh verv aevere At Madison ' aim oe low was very severe. At waaison, Indiana, six or eight buildiogs weru un-; , , . . ,. , . t. , roofed, but no lives lost. Three or fourt coal boats sunk anJ six men missing ! The xteamer Unice was partially wrecked near Ghent. Ky. Cabin and cbitone e , -li blown overboard, togelher Willi a large n.ianlil f frei.,l.t Th atmT A, vi. The steamer Aitrvle i ne sieamer Aigyie . -j - Q lost fur chimneys. Wharf boats at Patriot, Ghent, Veavy and Carrolton were torn from j thtir monri.insr and parried n at r. am i a r and wrecked. At New Richmond several buildings wefe unroofed. Boats and raits j were in sight as the storm came on, and ' uolhiu; has been seen of them since. All on board probably pcrisLeJ . ' NEW YORK ITEMS. New York, May 22. It i'; stated that Postmaster Fowler left this port on Friday in the üoses Taylor, bounj to Havana, whence he will go to Mexico, or aome where in South America, where bo rendition treaty exists with this country. Fowler's friends raised a purse for him of several thousand dollars. The President has tendered tho CommisHonership, under the treaty with Paraguay, to John Van Büren. STriie seceders. headed by Yancey and Jackson, the latter Howell Cobb's right-hand man, will not 0 to Baltimore on the ICth of June, OCTOBER ELECTION. IT Fee for announcing Candidate for County offleei $2 to be paid invariably in adtat ee. 93" We are authorized ' to announce Judge NATHANIEL LEE, as a candi late for the Legislature, subject to the decision of the Opposition Convention. IL7" We are authorized to announce the 1 name of PUTNAM BROWN, as a candi ! date for Prosecutor in the Court of Com-!
; ol cnaogiog llie tarill. j a valuable hrs . It cures Galds, Sprains, KinsMr. Dtvis' Territorial resolutions were I bone, spavin snd Founder. Heware of Imita- , taken up. ' lions.
nmn Pleas, subject to the Opposition Con 1 fMlHE subscriber having purchased one bua..nil.n - ' i dre-l bundles of Sheet fron fro,,, ihe eele-
v"" ""' IT W. E. HENDRICKS is a candidate j t ... , n . ., n . I for the ofl.ee of Prosecutor 111 the Court of , Common Pleas, subject to th decision of the Opposition Convention. k ' Lt7We are authorized to announce the i ni.me of JOSEPH H. BLAKE, as a candi -! dntefor Clerk of Vigo County, srbjeet to ' tit decisioa of the Doniocrsltc f 'raven- '. inn.
TT We are authorized to announco J. L. f PHE New TREATMENT OF Coxsi'MFHUM ASTON, as a caadidate for Sheriff L tion. of Vigo county, subject to the decision of j MOST K.XTAORDINAKY XEsi'LTs. the Opposition Convention. ! The attention of sufferers, whether in the in . ....... ... riplent or advanced tttgea of Consumption, u tLT If James Hook will be a candidate j diiccted to the following evidence of tu invafor the Representative before the Oppofti- j riable etllcacy ol lion Convention, he will be supported by i Wixcn ester's Gemixc HrroruotrniTM,
Maxr CiTUtN". , , ' S3" arc authorized to announce N.W .' BENSON, as a candidate for Coroner,' Bubirct to the di'cision of the Opposition rt J . Convention. , 0We are authorized V announce II . D. SCOTT as a candidate f r County Treasurer, mi! ject to the opposition Conveulion. O" We are authorized to announce the name of JAMES M. TOLUEItT nsa cni didate for Sheriff, subject lo tho decion ' of the Deiivicrstic Convention. CT We ate authorized to announce . THOMAS U.SNAIT as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the decision of a Demo I cratic convention. Jj" We are authorized to announce the . name of SQUIRE M. PATTERSON7 as a candidate for Treasurer of Vio county, aubjoct to the decisnn of the Opposition Convention. We are authorized to announce the : name of JOHN A. KINO as n candidate i for Sheriff of Vi?o County, subject to th? ! decision of the Opposition Convention. TT We are authorized to announce M Alli VIN M. HICKCOX, as candidate for ! Sheriff D We r authorizfd lo announce 1. i SHANNON, h a candidate for County i Treasurer, subject to '.he decision of the 1 Democratic Convention. O We are authorized to anuouuee I hj I dat. for Sheriff of Vi,,, C.ill I.I V . hllbii-r!. In the decision f Hie Opposition Convention. IT We are authorized to ELUoJnce the name of JOSKPII C. YATES, as a candidate for Sheriff of Vigo county, subject to the decision of the Opposition Convention. -TT We are authorized to announce A. B. CRANE. a a candidate for Judge of tho Court ef Common Pleas for llie eo-inties of Viso, Parke and Sullivan- ,) 1 -it t it . n .. .. I .,k,r Rockv.lle R.bhn Copy mid cUrp j-xpresH. IV T V M I) SO wi I be a candidate Li l .A iM A L'JOy.t w,iiutc.wiuiu.ue .j-.rnaA Si... . . ..... I'.w.UArllAh L . S uviuiv me 1 I'l'tjikiwu vmi rutiuti a'i Treasurer of io county. !LTWc i.u iTP.I tu ..enoiiiire 1 Kh usmeof HENRY U. TEEL, as a cm li date for Co only Clerk, miljecl to the de-ci-ion of the Oppo-il i u Convention. I - Weare auihonz-d to aniio.Mir.i! JO-Rl'-Pil O.JONES, as a candidal f..t r Sheriff of Viifo cotinly, subject to the decision of a Convention. O" Wr are authorized lo am. ounce llitt name of SAMUEL CONNER as a candidate for Sheriff of Vio Comity, subject to the derision of the Opposition Conven- ! tion. E. E. BASSETT will be n candidate before the Opposition Convention, for nomination to the orlice of County Clerk. O We are authorized la announce the namo of JACOB H. HAGER, as u candi date for Clerk of Vigo county, subject to the decision of the Opposition Convention SPECIAL NOTICES, Advick to Ladies. We are aware there are many of our lady reader who are complainingof weakness and debility, our t dvtecitto go at once and get some of McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Itiaa delicio,!8To,',c' nnd jlHt m l0. -lengthen : and invigorate me wuoie orgauizaiiun, aau pu rify the blood. Fee advertisement In another column. Bkaitifl Hair. This ia one of the greatest ornaments which man or woman oull boast of. A uplendld head of hair, a luxuriance of hair, if it be in a high state of health, glossy and thick, no matter what Its color be so that it i ia niiurai, is an aurscimn mam win not escape ur. us lUAurianrvsnu rius is sine iuiuiiuw. Wood's Restorative i the only Valuable Hair piep ration. - , Tht.Mlo,ini.lllaU.uienl.I,e.l4sfür uif'in im kfUU frow ,ht fir. u h nJ scalded my hand and person very teverely hand almost lo a crisp. The torture was almost uabearable. It was an awful sight. Tbo .Mustang Liniment appeared to extract the pain .treet, Philadelphia." Itlstrulya wonderful arlile- H will euro say ca.e of swelling, Uum., Stiff Joints, Eruptions or Itheninatism. For "r.s"'u ,ho.n,J '?ver bo "':h- n! uoiisrs worin ot.-uustang nas irenuciitiy savea Tl,e "' re.pectablo dealers in , su partsorthe worm, kaksks v pakk, npT wlmo Proprietors, ". V. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale. 7 A LIT ABLE LAND IN CLARK COl'NTY.I w o farm containing encn HU acres, in Clara county, III. One is on th National road, eight miles west of lerre-Hauto. The other mile nnrth nf A. lluntan1.. nn tha s.li.r. .if CI... ('reek. Tho latter has S!U sere improved. The former has 3 acres Improved, with two houses and Bn orcBrJ. Thea farm will bo sold verv low. For particulars inquire or A. Dunlap, a't the Slate Line House, WM. D. creasEY, my236m Agent for Hassel K. McBat'h. Strayed or Stolen. subairiber, living near . H. K. HK, on Sunday lit nrk horses, one a large ft. ... l:.. .ft. i TOKOM tbo subscriber, living near the Depot - of tbe T. H. K. KK, on Xunilav ,)lKht ihe 13th iust,t wo work horses, one a large eorrel, with ot oulu n""1 WHIie, auou. UVB )Cars ane ol ooln nmu ""l,ci auou. iivu )ears Cld; the other a small chesnut sorrel, with white face. nd probably white on fore legs; tbout? e"lil?eral reward will be paid for their return or for information that W ill lead to thei r rceov- ... I ery. JOSEPH C. KKI.LKY. my232 Terre Haute. State of Indiana, County of Vigo is. Vioo Circuit Court, September Term, 18G0. ; No. VÜ9. Marietta A . Tripp v. John Tripp Petition for a Divorce. BE it remembered that on the 21st day ofMay, A. D. 18W0. the plaintiff, by W. K. Edward, her attorney, rued lu Ihe otlice ol tbe Clerk of tbe Circuit Court, her complaint for a divorce ; aud now on the 23d day of May, A.D. 1HC0, file in saidoffieethe affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness that the defendant Is not a resident oftbe Mate of Indiana. The said deieudant is therefore hereby notified that unless he be and app .r before the Judge of tM Court, on the first day of the next term thereof, hvrealter to be held at the Court House, in Terre-Haute,on the 1st Monday of September, l.i.tben and there on or before the calling of the cause for trial, plead, answer or demnrto the palntitT's complaint, the matters aud things therein contained w ill be decreed accordingly. my23w4ft4 AND. W1LKINS, C lk. WHITE & WILL, Auction and Commission Merchants, HAVING established themselves permanentin tho city of Terre-Haute, at No. opposite tbo Southern Bank, on Wabash street, will aell goods of all kinds .111 consignment Close out stocks sell furniture make advances on consignment, and do all oth 1 er mattersand things pertaining to the Auction and Commission business. They will alio attend public sales In any part Of the county, on reasonable terms. mandwtlm Notice of Application forLicence. "HO-OT1CE I hereby given, that we will apPly to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at tholr next term, commencing oa tbe first Monday in June, 1800, lor a licence to sell "Intoxicating Liquors Id less quantities than a quart at a time.'' Our place of business Is on 31 etreet. No. 13, between Cherry and Wabasn street, rive doors north of tbe Stewart House, in Terre-Haute. May I3,dlt-wsr GRFC0 A STRAWN. Tinners and Stove Dealers, TAKF. NOTICE. bratod Manufactory or Alex. Swllt fcCo., of do 5.""1' ?J'"ll1 fnd W'N soil th same at f-ioi.innati prices, freight aJ.led at n . East Washington street, Indianapolis three door esst of Odd Fellows Halt. ' aplw . HENRys. KELLOGG. try MOltTiYW RTT?Vrwc7vtor nir t W nUÄT0N STEVENSON, II. D. PHAIRIETON.IND., TT A VI SO permanently located in this idacs AM. iepHtiu'iy 101ICHS S shale of Ihe pobtle patronage. tplOsly
from a pbysicUit of exlenive reputation and I practice, for the ltl twenty yara, In ebener ( J renn: I rruTau, F.,3J Month, wth, .-o. 1
: raisn J. incnKKTsa ". l,mu 'eceiaiiijyour Itttcr reqiiesUns a report of the C!eg , W,,.h i Ua uicj the Hypf.pliOKpbilea, I ti very mueb cnsraioJ, both nlshi and I iv .Many of t lie pein'jii who have taken pbonphiteshsve not been under mv iuiniediate care; but moot of them I have bad an opportunity of examinins previous to thcircommencinz the treatment. ; Thirty-six per.ou have obtained the ini-diclue from me, twelve of whom have been under my j ownrre. Kie of tnem were, in my opinion,! and In tiiojudzmont of other physicians, hope 1 lets rases of Pb'hisis Irritabio cough, copious i expectorations of a purulent character, niht , aw eat and emaoialion. Thea case were from one to three year' Unding. Auscultation and; perfusion developed sounds, which takm in i connection with tue other symptoms, gave evi-denc-e of a rondition from which I have never in , seventeen years' praclUe, seen a single caae re- I cover br any other tr'tment. Under the ue of the llypopbospyte. all the bad symptom ceaicUI they bave rained rie.iti, and atrenrtb and lletlili Ottiu of thrni better thin they have on joyed for seven years previously. 1 1 ue onier eae anucr my caie wore in me inIpicnt stae,and inthemuli symptoms or trare .(lh..i;..iliii .lUini.o.ir,! (tr Ihnen ti l,. I were not under my eare 1 have not hearJ a sin trie patient whodid iittexnt hiiiiaelf benelllC uy inn ui: ui lug iiuiuuuj , inununu in nine of lliein the di.cuso was too fur ndvsnced to aded by tho use ol the ICemo.Iy ; altlieugli in louie mit the possibility of recovery . I presume 1 am akeptical in medicine, or ' Specifics, a moat 1'liysicmn; yet, from tho ex-' poiiencc 1 have hud 'n tho ue of Dr.-J. F. Chur- j chil's Kemedy for Tuberculosis, I would sny to j all ho have any tendency to that diseane, take 1 It; and the nooner the bciwr. t.oforo there is liorsanizition. W, NV.Towksksd, M. D. ! WINCHESTER'S GENUINE PREPA-1 KATION ' . Oil I) rCIUtlie 10 nt 0! tUB l popnpiiKf. niio i put upin 7 and IS ounce bottles, at 91 & ti:i"ti. Do not confound tills remedy with the Piialins or f'lieinii-al eool, and avoid all proparslinns of I ion, Cod 1.1 vt r ULI, fcc, I bleu ire h jiirlotu or mei in Kul nonary dle.a;. Sold by all repectulde Dmcxists, ftllJ t holfmlt? and retail, at II a ol tienvrnl le. pCt' ' 7 J. WIXCIIKSTKK J3 John St., N. V. fur sale l.y THnS.H. K.AKIU CO, np:hlw:iin t'crrc-Ilaute. E'mployincnt. i v ( kk .month ash kxfknsks paiu. I . r 'I e wish to employ as above, a few - l;;oitll both liafa anJ fein'a,Pi l0 j , ,rlt th 'S:oskes Kamily Sewing .Machine" " ,,,v ' 10 s"'. ciiveet we pay ( ., ,b 8nJ wr 1 . 1 . . . . . ' . . . ... iainnitnion by w hich can he male S i '0 to ?HhXl ll-eryear. hur pnrlicutars, nitdrep, ciiclosin; 1 '....! ..... T. SS. PAlcK.t.'cv'vofthe stoakes Sewing. McbineCo., Milan, Ohio. my IWJw For Sale. rpiIE Iatcje Engine und Hoilor, forJL meriy in uso by Samuel Chook, one mile j north of CloverUnd, Clay county, hut little Injured by tne L4TB rise, aud now almost a pood 1 a now, with capacity fur Grit or Saw Mill,; win hcfoiii it auriTstosTnii iommtisi. For terms of sie, eoquireofW.il Tueli, at TerreHaute, and Samuel Cheek will how the mnrliinery on the premine. Also, four yoke of oven, two low wagons and chain, on same term, if desi red bv purchaser. iii)Mdw3w. W. K. TV ELL. For Sale ! r PHE thorough bred Stallion Frank X PIERCE He is a beautiful mahogany bay, blac k legs.maiicsndtt.il.sixyearsoldthissprliig, and the rise of IG hands high. Frank Pierce was sired by Napoleon 2d, he by ! old Napoleon, a Cleveland hay, (tho English j Coach Horse.) imported by Cel. Ctkley. Frank I Pierce's dam was a Messanger and Highlander j mure from Kentucky. This horse will be sold ii . 1 .n . f.m ...A.I . .n.. I i .T.i.i. .aa.I Ca I. t are requested to call and exr.miiift him, as he la no i slow on me inn. Enquire of Ii. W. SmIAKFKk, 2d sUry, Holmes' Foumliy. May 2,l800-Uw-3w House Builders and Others, TAKF. NOTICK. l 'HK ubscriber being acent for the aalo of 1 Dayton manufactured Pine Sash, Doors ami blinds, which will be sold at Dayton prices, with freight added, at No. CS East Washington street, three doors esst of Odd Fellows Hall. HKN'RT S. KELLOGG. W. WATSON, al Homey at JLatc Office over John C. Rost $ Son, No. 1 , Prairie City Buihlingt, Main ttrttt, TERRE HAUTE, INI. O Wi" Siva prompt attention to all profes alonal buainess entrusted to his cars, in this sad adjoining counties. ap.1.1dw ly Prairio City Bank. V DIVIDEND of three percent, on tbe capital Stock of this Bank hasbeeii declared out of the earnings of the past six n onths, payable tothe Stockholder on and after the ?th inst., at their Banking oflict In Terre-H.iute.Ind. JOHN S. BKACII, Cssli'r. May l,18C0-dw-lnt UR. HETNKY W. DAVIS, (LATC Or rsRIS, ILLINOIS.) PHYSICIAN & SURGE ON OFFICE AT DR. EZRA READ'S, Corner Ohio and Seventh Mrect, TERRS n A ü T K. INI). ( ai3'J9dwly Notice to Farmers. rilJIK subscriber being agent for the salo ofi J- Messrs. Heard and Xenix's Richmond Plow and Cultivator, will sell them at Richmond prices, and desires to see all hi old friends and all others In tbe surrounding counties at bin New Store. No.r8 East Washington street, three I doors east of Odd Fellows Hall. uprl'.Mw HENRY 8. KBLI.OOU. i Perescopic Spectacles. rBHE undersigned bus again received a full JL assortment of convex and concave Glasses in cold, silver, steel and German silver frames. i to which he calls the attention of those needing spectacles. Having a prartieal kntr leitet now Glasses ik$uld it ittictri, he invites persons necdinganythinginthe above line, to give him a call before buying elsewhere. N. KRI.ANGER. No. OT Warren Block, and one door west ol Ed.ill, McDongsl& Co's Store. aplridwfim M1LLINERRY AND MILLINERY GOODS! Direct from Hie Importers and Manufacturers, THE LATEST STYLES! AND LOWEST PRICES I S At .-SIIC, VAI,T Klt'S, 142 MAIN STREET. CHAIRS AND MATTRASSES ! LARGEST STOCK AT -VLTER'S FINEST STOCK AT WALTER'S BEST STOCK AT WALTER'S LOWEST PRICES AT WALTER'S FOR CASH AT WALTER'S CALL AND SEE AT WALTER'S 142 MAIN STREET. J. C. WALTER, No. lit Main Street, between 5th and 6th, si.R aokXT roa FISK'S MET ALIO BURIAL CASES CORPSE TRKSKKVEU ANY LENGTH of TIM K IO Carriage furnished when desired. aplCdwIy Notice of Attachment. Robert N. Hudson vs. Leonard Barney Attachment before L. Buy, J.P. The plaintiff filed In my office I Is afflJavit, sei. ling forth that ho said defendant I lodebted to him and that the defendant is a nou-resident of the Slat? of Indiana, and tamed a writ of attach ment to be Issund by me, against the good and chattels, credit and effects of the sd defendant. Now therefore said defendant is hereby noli li -ed to be and appear before nie at my office la Terre Haute, on the tUh day of Jifne, 180.1, at 10 o'clock a m.olherwiso said proceeding will be determined iu his absence. roylÖw3 LAMBERT DUY.J. P. Administrator? Notier. LETTERS of Administration, it hti upon the estate which wss of John F. King, lato of Vigo county, Indiana, deceased, hss been granted to tho undersigned. infl6w3 C.T.NOBLE, Adm'r
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KO It CHE AI DR Y G OO 1) S AT THK XT TU W FRENCH STORE ! No. Ilfi Miu Stree;, hetreu 4th and ."th, North side. Sk TEUREHAUTE, INDIANA. T. NIPPERT &. DUNN Have now received their eutiro stork of PKY GOOIfS, which theyare ofT.-riuz at MARVELOUSLV LOW PRICES ! Twenty Ttioutand Vaadi of thu Best American and Knp-liah Printe ' ' -est. -.mcricn BUa X.nglisn rxiUlS . At only 10 cents per yrd. I , .0iK yards het American and tngtish Printed Xji J. W IM" & 9 AT 1-2, CENTS O.NLV. Eleyaiit l.mvn and Organdy FLOUNCED HOBES! Silk Printed Challis, . halftlieir vulun. p, . , 1 i 0:11. TiiicHMil '"'Hi J IllrC'd Oll W J.IS5UeS( Traveling Dress Goods ; Haieges, Cheap Very (heap! PLAIN A OOL'l CUAPi: TISSUE, Very Ueantiful. PLAIN' t C0ID CRAPE LISE, Kor Kveniii! llresae. 1500 Silk Parasols, Ts A jj f 1 iT 1 - - ' At Less tliAii First Ciit. glo v b: s . Good Kid, Sil, l.isle and Cation t.lnre: and Short Silk Mitts. Ionic ! TT7. p T n it? ( 1 i o I JJLJL X Vj VTUwUrJ, i 7 A Kpk-ndid Assnrtiiient. Plain Black Silks Cheap. j Lüamoray P.nd rlaid UingliamS. Slaawlö ! The hsndsomit line ofstella Shawls ever bro't to thrlty, nd at 30 per cent less than their original l i st ranging from )l,'?5 to $!). Linen, Barego k Lace Mantles Hosiery, Large line Ladies, Children and Cent's Cotton (Stockings. A THIRTY HOOP SKIRT FOR ONLY fl.SO Misses Hoops dilti. THE ONLY DEPOT um Gents Patent Paper Collars. 1.1 neu and Marseilles diu. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ami btfsl litt in FRENCH YOKE St Hit TS I In the Maikel ! Ncc&SL Tics. WITHOUT CONTRADICTION Tbe only really pure French Rlack and Fancy Colored CLOTHS & CASSIA! ERES In theinarket, and at prices that defy t-ompetl tion. Splendid Line of Tweeds For Youths, Boys and Men's Wear. SATIXETTS, JEANS At TWEEDS ! Cotton mies Clicup ! t tenj ! Cheap ! French Linen Drills. Marseilles Vet Pattern Grenadine Vest PatMrus. 31 and 6-1 Silk Mixed Cassimere for Suits. Plain and Ribbed French Draps D'ete IRISH LINENS, TOWELIN0S, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, By tho pattern and in the piece Very Cheap. MEN'S OElOOts cfe SliooSy Antatlngly Cheap. Ladies' Boots and Shoes, Pine Assortment. Bleached Muslins, Ttcln, Gripes find Cieels. Wholesale Iluycr We keep a stock of Goad on the .Second Floor, expressly designed for the Cash JohhingTrade. F. NIPPERT & DUNN. Terrs Haute, May dlf IRON AT 21 ! WB will aell Bar Iron, la any ouantlty, at tV ecnUpir roa id, a, we Ish to retire from the Iron trade dwlm BIMIXT A CO.
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ANTONIO BROTHEES ;RKaT WOHM I x 5? - H s 1 .tlodel Show er tho sVssited State : C'on-.priin: reme of the mot brilliant Arliol-, j lately ariivcd from Kuronc. combined with the j :iuetrlan Talent. Tho Company iscompofcd ; I oftbe folloiving eminent pevformeis: the ! ANTONIO BROTHERS. 1 C.l'lLIAMO, LORKXZO, ATfJI'STrs A AI- " fHO.XXO, The world-rriiOrvned Acrob:iln, f:Tinnst and rntomlmlt. BENJAMIN STEVENS. 'I be brUllant Trick anJ Sunn-anil Klder. MltS.J.SHOWLES, The celebrated Feumle Horte 'l amer. MR. J.SUOWLES. The rreat Globe Perfonuer on Homehack. iiiit .1 -,.r 7 . ,, it,. -u JublAUtlH, ; in. r nvbiiiiiiing r.(iueairieiiur. ALUhlii A I MAR, In bis pleasing Knuestrian Scene .irii. MIOASI BALLKT TROUPE, In their Character Dances. T OSBORN, The Jinrinr two and four !loro Uider. MÖNS. DUVAL, The Wondrfi) 1 Co ntort loa i U MASTER CERETO, 1 he Yonthful Kquestrian. The beautiful Perrorn'.ing Hor.e, AMERICAN EAGLE, performed by .Mrs. Show les. N ON PA KEIL. I: a1 I . 1 a a a. A. Antonio. a a a i . THE GRAND ITALIAN CARNIVAL.' ( AlMIe Cereto. ".. ! Tbe nislit's- iierfornuiiOf will coucluJe with i the Mauling and terrific act, entitled In which Mr. Miowlos will appear on the Curdo Votaute, completely envelojrcd in a Volcano of Fire. 1 his Is the r n'y companv that lists ever ' performed this IhriLing act. The Company ispossescd of a beautiful stud of Tborough-brea King Morses, with new and brilliant Decoration, Trappi:, &C A TRIUMPHAL l KOCKS ION will enterthe city St 10 A. !., headed by a team of fjney markArabian Horses, driven by J. W. Paul, the Arierican Hercules. AlullCorps of Auxiliaries Is tl.iched to this Co. Performance every Afternoon & Evening. ADMISSION, Boxes 50 Cts. Pit, 2. Cts. Will Exhibit at Turre Hatito on Tuesday, Mar 291 h letiO, on the lot. south of T. H, House. CHAR. WHITNEY, Advertiser. ANDY SPRlNfiKK.Aeent. 'He adquarters! ' ' DAVID H. ARNOLD, r Arnold V C:o Old Kinnrt, NORTH EAST CORNER OF THE SO.CARR, I now rereiving hi SPRING S T O C K C L ii T I N a AND PIECE GOODS. 'IMIESTOi K OF CLOTHING is the Larges iu the city- embracing all ths New Stvles and as be has determined to make bis'Ttta Cheap store 01 the town, by Baying and Selling Exclusively for Caia He will offer goods ut a very small advance ou Eastern Cost. In PIECE GOODS Hehas all the latest and moat desirable stvles 0 CAS3IMERES, CLOTHS. MARSEILLES, LINENS, AC. Aud as be will pay special attention to tbe Merchant Tailoring Department Ho has made arrangement for receiving ell the new atyles of Piece Goods as they appear in the Eastern Cities. This Department, as heretofore, will be iindei the management of Mr. HsKTSOl x. II f Piece Goods will be sold by the yard, pattern, or made to order, as customers desire. He has also an exccll-nt assortment ol Gentlemen's Furnisning Goods! BMSRat'lXO Shirt. Cravats, Collars, Tic?, Ilandk'fs, Suspenders, Half Hte. etc. Also, a full assortment of HATS A X D THU X K S ! My motto is QI ICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." DAVID II. ARNOLD. apTdwly ÖHEÄP CORNER ! FARRINOTON'S BLOCK, Northeast Corner of th Public Square, TEIIKK-H ACTE, I.l. IlIPLEr V DMLDSOjr9 rAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN -L. announcing to tho citix--ns or Western Indiana and Eastern Illinois, that they have now in store, and ready for examination and sale, the largest stock of Spring and Summer (Joods, They have ever offered to the public, and they are prepared, and have tbe disposition lo offer as Good 23 ax-szxixis As can be found at any ether place whatever The Stock Embraces Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Glass, Queens ware. Cotton Yarn, Dye Stuffs, and light Groceries, All selected with great care and attention, from tbe largest Stocks of the best House of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York and Hartford. A Fine Line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. A Great Variety ol MEN'S SUMMER WEAR. SKIRTS. Ladies offine bute and judgment. and acquainted with Crinolineand its uses, have decided, unanimously in favor of our SKIRTS. From the verdict it is useless to appeal. fc- Note. We have no show w indoivs 10 dis. play a meagre stock of glov fabric, bought only for show, and sold too often to the unsuspecting: but our entire stock beat the test of the closest scrutiny. ITlaxIm Invariable. We never suffer others to undersell u. HIPhEY fc IlAXALDSOX. May l,ltC0-dwtr N. II Our Salesmen, W. 11. Gosnstt aud K. W. Peck, will be found polite and accotnmoda ting, and happy to watt on their friends early and j orten. k. & li. Dr. J. V. Wnrrni, Tü 3JJT T I S T No. 12. Naliunal Block. Terr Haute, Indiana. ATTENDS TO ALL OPERATIONS IN HIS fro Cession, iu acareful and satisfactory ru sa ner. Tbanktut lor the liberal patronage received, he so-llcltsa continuance or the same. (jyl3dawirj BB0WN-4 SHITH, A ar It if ! fisaal IIüSIiIamu - ''-. - MM BJIlllllvl 9a HAVE located at No. 20 west Ohio street, whero they are prepared to furnish, plans and specifications of bqtli public and private buildings of every description, aud also to con tract for tho erection of the same or anything else in their line All work will be done alter tho Ulesl and most Improved styles. The bet of reference, glvea I r required. feHdwtf , EDE'S Carmine Marking I,k,soiuethiignew and Diss fr;wark!ng eljthst, st flAWA'S
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I PAINTS AM) OILS. G-lass, el? o . WK AHE BKTTER PRKHAKEII THiX AX V House In this section to inn and K ETA IL sny Goods In our line. ;aLL OF OUR ST0CKI llaa been bought from Brt hands, by od of lbs firm in person, and for CASH, thereby enabling us to sell si good aa article, at low a pries, a any houe in tbo trade. One of our rim being a Practical Druggist, And Graduate In that business, and The other an Experienced Palater, Gives us very superior advacuje. We eordislly Inviw an Inspection of our stock, by puiohasers and other, and we will take pleasure la showing a stock of DRUGS I MEDICINES, PAINTS fc OILS. GLASS fc VARNISHES, BRUSHES 4 COLORS, PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS. PATENT MEDICINES LIQUORS, SPICES t EXTRACTS. Peculiarly salted for our JOBBING AND EET AIL TRADE! Upon better terms than ever offered la this nsai Ket before. T. H. BARR A CO., apllwGiu Druggists, Terro-liaute, Ia4. l-OI!llJItIlTIOi AID ASTHMA CURED'. JAMES, discovered, while la U tbe t the it Indies, a certain cure for Cess sumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, .11. u.uim vcuuiij, inerrmeuy iu Clacov cred oy him whsn his only child, a daughter was given up to die. U is child was so rod, and 1 now alive and well. Uc3irous of bencfittio( his fellow morula, be will aend to those who w tsa It, the receip containing full directions for an king and successfully using this remedy, free, oa on receipt of tlilrnawei vita etamn lor return postage. When received take it to J. R. Cuaingham, Umrjfiit, Terre-Hauu-, Ind., and fettha medicine, there Is not a single symptom or cousumptonthiititdoeinot ateucetakt hold of tni diasipate. iglil sweats, pecstshnesa, JcrttaUaa itaUaw ull oro I h. I tha V Ol me nerves, iauure 01 memory, oifflcull expectoration, sharp pulnsln the lungi, or throat,chU!yseiiauou,nkUseaaiUic slouiacb. inaction of the bowels, wasting away of tba muscles. Auuresa u. r. tirowu A: Co.. 3?" . H . I . . ,. 8DU J jounsucci, .cjt ivr. April 4, lf'Cu-wCm öpring Millinexy! 1 HS.ABUOTT woald inform herunsioiai 11 M. crsandtbe public in general tbat she baa uow opeued a largv stock of pring Milllnr, which tdie olfcrs to Ute public at small profits. Call aud see, for 1 tfciak you tu a be suites' at any price. slvlc or uslit;. apiewsm . Attention Farmers. ISO BUSHELS FLAXSEED TO LOAN. THE subscribers, sgents for Barsen 61 Evsaa, are prepsied to furnish Farmers a good ar ticle of clean Flax Seed, EXPRESSLY FOR SOWING, wl Please call at ourstoreand ret terms of. loan ing. Tho Vigo County Agricultural Society will pay a premium of flu Tor tho host and largest quantity ofscao from one acre. Farmers can soon ' convince tbe use Ives thai it Is as profitable to raise Flax for the seed aloao a corn or wheat. ma&fdlwtt S. U. POTTER th CO. . C103 SOUTHERN BANK BL0CK..5 Simeon Cory HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF UaRDWAKK to his New Building, No. KO Mala street four dorrs east ol tbo Southern Bank, where ha hope hi old customers and as many new unity favor him with a share of their patronage will give him a eall. He baton haadaod It receiving almost daily, well selected stock or SHELF HARDWARE, Mechanics Tooli of Every Description. DOOM. SASB, oust. FAINTS, . IS0K, Nails, Steel, Ac. All of which, anderer) thing peitaioiogto his lis of buaiuess, he will continue to sell at the; . M Very Louxtt Figure. bov-ic; Administrator's Sale. ON the 1st day of June, I860, at tho Court lions door ia tho city of Terre-Haute, tho undersigned, administrator of tho estate ol Roheit S. McCabe, deceased, will aell at private or public sale, one and two-third atre of land ad joining tbe city ol Terre-Haute, where the-Red iwraiiouse'- iwrmerty stoed.belonglog to tho estate of said decedent, for tbe purposs of paylag debts. Terms 3 and C month, tho purchaser executing notes with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisraeot laws. ,, V. . McCABE, Adm'r. E. L. Bas'ett, Atl'y for Adm'r. m2w4 BOLTING CLOTH DEPOT ESTABLISHED 179L JOUR R. PLATT, Xo. TO MURRAY SI KEET, NhW VORIt, Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia NEW AH CHOB BOLTING CLOTHS From tbe Manufactories of HENRY ROD.MER AND LUFOI R & CO. . ILf Orders forwarded to all parts of tbo UtedStates and Canada by Express. aplw3m State of Indiana Vifo County, as. Vigo Circuit Court, September Term, 18GQ. John Ransdell tt. Nancy Ransdell.Cemtaiiu jor vuorce. BE it remembered thai on this SOth day of April A D, ItCO, the plaintiff pr Bsird fc Bassett. hie attorneys, filed io the office of the clerk of the aforesaid Court hia complaint, together with the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness that Nancy Ransdell the defendant herein, is not a resident of tbe State of Indiana. The said defendant is therefore hereby cotified that unless ehe be and appear in the aforesaid Court, on the first day of the next tern thereof hereafter to be held at the Court House in Terre Haute on the first Mondav of September next, then and there on or before tbe calling of the cause for trial plead auawcr or uemur to tne plaintiff a complaict the matters and things therein contained will bo heard and determined ia her absence aud decreed accordingly. AND. WILKINS, Clerk. Batao k Bassett, Attys. for Plff. May2,4t Frs. fee $4,00. CLARK HOUSE, CORNER OF OHIO AND FIRST STS., Terreollttnte, Intl. JACOB BUTZ k SON, PROPRIETORS. Tr"E have taken aid refitted the above well S v knowa Hotel, and are now prepared to rocei ve and accommodato guests ia the most satisfactory ruanncr. An Omnibus will convey panssecgers asd cbarg.!10 tni fr,m ,he Trainf, free of P18w,y J.atrTZorSOS. State of Indiana, Vigo Conntj. . Yigo Circuit Court, Sept. Term, '0. No.lSEW. TouissantC.CuBtla vs. Henry Margin, Teresa Cerdelit Mtrvia Joseph M. Richrince Richards. Complaiatoa otes aud Foreclosure. BE it remembered that on the 'let day of May lceo, the plaintiff, por Scott and Booth, his attorneys, nied Iii .he Clerk's office his complaint against the defundaBts, .'or tbe ferocloeure of a mortgage .togst er wi;h the affidavit or the said plaintiff tbat tho r-4 1 defendants are not residents of the Stale of Indiana, and that they and each of them are necessary parties to this action, being promissory a otes secured by mortgage. The said defendants are iheterore hereby no ttflsd that unless they bo and appear before tbo Judge or tbia Court, oa tbe first day of tbo woa term thereof, hereafter to bo held at tho Coort Home ia Terre-Haute, then and there oa or be fore the calling of the cause for trial, plead, aawor or demnrto tho plaintiff's complaint, the matters and things therein contained will bo heard and determined in their absoaco, aad decreed accordingly. AN D. WILK1NS, Clk. V. C. f. ni)9w3prfee4 Nolle of Application for License. NOTICE Is hereby givoa that I wilt rplT to the Board of Commissioners or Vigo conn ty. Indiana, at thoit next term, comaieneing o the 1st Monday ia Jono, 1900, for a license t aell "intoxicating Liquors In loss quaatilie than a quart at a time, tor one year. My place of business and the niemises whereon said li quers are to be drank, are located at No. I, oa Keeond and Wabash streets, and knowa a "Sprague's Saloon.'Mn Teire-Hauto, Harriso township, vlgo county, Indiana. my9w,w h.S PRAC.UK. täte of Indiana, Cestui y sf Vlg. o. NOTICE is hereby given, thst Marvin M. Hickcox, adatinlstrator of tbe estate of Thomas J. Patterson, deceased, hat tiled his petition lo sell tho real estate or tbe decedent, bio personal being insufficient lo pay bis debts; and that said petition will bo beard at the next term of tbe Cui t of Common Pleat of said coaaty. Test! AND. WllKISa, Cl k. May 8, lKCOw pr s let i,isj
