Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 July 1860 — Page 3

JT The following are the resolution recently lpt4 by the BretkiuriJgtj atd Laoe convention, which aoembleii in Marion Countj : The committee, (by Mr. Wal pole) after hört absence, reported th following resolutions : WatttA. TL Ute Democratic Cunvetitioa, both at Charleston and Baltimore, failed in united and regular CoveniicQ to

present lo the Demscracf fur thnr support name of candidate for President and Vice Presideot of the Cuited Stat, thereby din appointing the hopes of those who were no re anxious for the continued aeeendaocy f genuine Democratic principles thao for the gratification of the personal aspirations of candidate, and causiug a separation into two bodies of the elenoeote composing the Contention the one resulting to supSort Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois and erkchell V. Johnson of Georgia, the other John C Breckinridge of Kentucky aod Joseph Lane of Oregon : and Waaacas, It is believed by this meeting that the circumstance under which the organization was effected that nominated Breekinridge'aud Lanewer net nlvoch ; aa fully and fairly justify the alep, but J mace u imperative ; tnereiore, Reeoloed. That ihn meeting mot cordially approves the action of that Convention, aud p'edgea a hearty and aealon sapport of the nominations. Riooloed, Tbat the plstlortn oi principle adopted by that Convention merits the unqualified approval of this roeeticg, aod especially do we recognix; ai sound, and loyal, and frateroal, the doctrine therein so distinctly enunciated io regard to the rights of property secured by the constitution to ever citizen, and the duty of the Federal Government to ' protect and guard those rights. Rttolted, That the emineat men who have been thus recommended for the highest offices that can be conferred by their fellow men are every way worthy of our undoubtlog confidence aud npport None can, rainsaytheir moral worth or qualifies lions. Tried and true have they been, both of them, in their patriotic devotion to their Country's honor and interest in. the camp and forum. Nor can we forget that the If anon of the Mexican war was at the time and long before the heroic exploits exhibited in that memorable and brilliant ser vice, our own Joe Lane. Relvtd, That all Democrats of this Co., favorable to the election of Breckinridge and Laue be invited to attend the Mass Convention to be held in this city on the 31st instant. . äToaif A5D Flat. About one o'clock yesterday, and just aa the procession was begionmg to form, the most fearful -toroi ; f wind and rain that has v'nited our city j since the tornado, of the 16th f April j last, burst upou our city, trikinif terror to ! all kearts for a few moments in conse J qusoce of the vast crowds of people io the j eitv. Tte principal damage we witness-1 d from our office, wa the unroofing of ;

Toell Co's, Store room, a large section i and hour the mightiest name npon the of the roof being blown across Waba-h Continent of North America. Prostreet. Just as the rain began to fall a j longed cheering. Hon. Mr. R. if the windows of heaven had been opened, i Yates, of Illinois.

as if to add terror to the scene, the fearful notes of fire, were rung; forth, fro:n the three bells of the Fire Companies, their wild alarms rising clesr above the demon i the storm. Tbe alarm was caused by . . ... . ... . , xp the burning of the dwelling home of Wm. Hutton.oa 1st street. How the fire origiuated, w. were unable 10 lero Bince writing the above we have heard that do doubts exist, that the house was 0 .r K,. ..Ik. .tlni . r. n.ln.M. ! the party impl.cation is known. In ; addition to the injuries by the storm .mentioned above, we have since learned of ! others, though not verv extensive I 9 0 j The cornice of Warrin block, over Ed sail McDougal t Co's, store, was blown down following oa the side walk. A part of the new tin roof just put on W. K. McEeen'a new house, was blown off, and several other roofs were slightly damaged. Considerable damage was done to fruit treea and shrubbery, in the south part of the city. Fertbe Express. Ma. E&iToa: Traveling on the Louisville and Nashville Rail Road 00 Saturday July 14th, 1860, before the cars had got to Louisville, an omnibus runner came Into the cara and sold me two tickets to bring me and one old aud palsied gentleman, to tbe railroad depot at Jeffersonville. After the care arrived at Louisville we were invited to take an omnibus. No. 8, j which we' did. We were then asked for our tickets, which we gave op. The omnibus then left aod went te a place pur porting to be the ticket ofEe of the Jeffersooville and Terre Haute Railroads, where we were requested to buy tickets for Terra Haute, which I refused to do on the ground that I was there charged more by twenty-five cents per ticket, than I waa charged for traveling orer the same route on Monday, July 9th, 1660, we were then requested to lake another omnibus, which wa did. The driver then proceeded to tbe ferry boat, where an" omnibus ticket was demanded of me, which I bad given up, and I waa requested by the manager f the omnibus to either pay again or get outef the omnibus, which we did, and Lad to walk from the ferry to the Jefferaocville depot, a distance of something between one half and three quarters of a mile, orb left behind, which had like to have been the case in consequence of the treetmeot I had received. Josxea O. Joxxs. A If iLtTaar Came Some $piel critic in that Journal of yesterday evening exhib its his astuteness, by calling attention to two worda in our report of the demonstration en Monday night The word revolution was a mistake of the compositor, it was written eWefea. aod as far aa that word is concerned, tbe critic has written himself an A$$. lo respect to the word dephtg, he is lisppier in bis criticism, and we confess we were foolish in following the authority o' such military tyros aa Generals Worth, Quitman, and even Winfield Scott, when wt might have availed ourselves ef the auperior knowledge of the Mar critic of the Journal. Tis a vast pity Quitman aod Worth died before they ha 1 the advantage of his io slructiens. Scott' has the opportunity to orofitbv "atar'e" abilitiea if he has tin ST w good sense to avail himself of it. eis rr K. W. Hanne addressed a farce mnd mtkmU$ti audience at Rockville a tew daye ago, consisting as we are creditably Informed, of twenty eight Democrats aod twenty six Republicans. The inkstand rolls. I9vn Gciitt. The black woman who en charred with burning the stable of Wob. Standeford, was convicted by a jury In the Common Pleas Court, yesterday, and warded three years io the State prison, and fined $100. i'ti Ta ITtnsag. We have given an est! mate of the number of strangers in tbe city teaterdarr by two Democrats accustomed to judge of crowds, at 15.000. We are in cliaed to think it it very nearly correct. It waa certainly the largest gathering ever seen ia this city since 1840 . e IT The Republican Club of Marios, Madison County. Illinois, new number

181 asetabers, f whom 70 Toted for Doug Us two years a;e ' a 1 -i ; i i i , .

XST Yancey , one of the zealous eup- j porter of Breckinridge, hopes that at! proper moment, br one concerted

movement, we can precipitate) the cotton States into a revolution ; John A. Jones, another delegate to the Richmond Convention, in a recent letter to the Columbus (Ga.) Corner Stone said; "Let us dissolve this accursed Union, for the thousand and one reas ons which the thousand and one of us have;" Rhett, of S. C, acknowledged ' that the Speeders Convention was not national. "It savs." sars he. "a aeotionai convention, called by one sec-1 f,V f.Tk TT: " i -..I... and interests belonging to one section

or the Union. But let us re-copy; . t the sentirxents of leading supporters j Ja lhh MfLt&tt' ,tn i j j t .i strengthening Cordial will uro the ttnom Of Breekineidge and Lane. Let the j dUease. prevalent among Children. Ittsnecesrecord 8pef.k. sary every parent should keep a supply oa hand, "If I had the power, I would dia- j and when required give s directed Try it It 6olve this government in two minutes. ' u P,Mot to uk- advertiemest to an-

T.Jloraan. "Let us break up this rotten stink-; lag and oppressive government."! rs i 1 "Resistance! Resistance!! to death ' against the government is what w : want now.' David Habbard. . "Break up and dissolve this rotten; Yankee government." J. D. F. IF-: taint. ' "Let the Union rip." It. V. Gayle, "My Jones. voice is for war." G. I). I say here to-day that I have heard the great men of this nation North

and South, East and West for four , -e consecutive years iu the Hall of the; crTHiiocTABincKiTiTocaaT. Wood's House of Representatives, and in the Mair RestoraU'e w,!,cnnKer ,r itsSenateofthe United Statea; I havd riinl colo, fromfalilngoff, and caue heard the Stophe.. and Toomb, 'ZlZXiZiSrSZ

uicouuui, me oewarus, uasea anu , Corwins of the North : I have heard i the mOSt renowned Orators On the ' floor of the Senate and House daily for ' years; and I say here to-day, that for ! Jt e ,A , - . i clearness of atatement, for penetration Of thought for power Qf irresistible logic, tor uroau comprehensive, stvtes-' manlike views for exalted purity off private and public character, you own ; Abraham Lincoln is the clearest- no-' KUcf r,rt fV-M 11 T ! VIVSSa LMIVVS U V 9 Ss V lUVUi Sl S A LA tiie history of his life, in all the ele ruents which inspire with enthusiasm the hearts of the masses of mankind; and rouse the millions to action, I stand up here to-day, in this the Capitol of the Sute, and in the presence of my countrymen, to say that the name of Abraham Lincoln is this day j Novel Appucatiox or Galvanism. Judge Fuller, Of Cold Water Michi ' ?r J f . , i 1 , . u e u . ; luwme au viirur, uy mean ui a uai- ! . r ? rf , i .tervofzmc andiron, placed near the j r0;ts The branches are swelling out ,Änd newleavesare form;ng where they I were formerly falling off. ! - Iron as Medical Itemed-. The coloring matter of the blood comes ffrAm Ih. I mn tharuln nhi.li Jnmtf k. fli minished below a cerUia quantity with. out renderios: the blood un tit for tbe por feet nutrition of the different organs. Inj "?h c"es the fact ?P1 by general paleness, weak circulation. impsirod breathing, cold extremites, tc It may te asked, from what is the blood derived? We answer, principally from the food. But if the food is not properly di gested, there can be no healthy blood, and consequently no adequate nutrition of the rody. The bad blood will irritate the heart, clog up the lungs, stupify the brain, obstruct tb 9 liver, aod cause derangement everywhere. The feeble girl will suSVr from chlorosis aud menstrual irregularities, the adult from dyspepsia, neuralgia, and headariea;many will suffer from boib and skin diseases; the bilious from infla- j med liver; dropy and constipation; and I the care worn professional man from every ill in Pandora's box. Now, it is certain ' that if the deficient amount of iron in the : blood can be supplied, the symptoms of disease will consequently cease. Chemistry proves that tbe only form in which iron can assimilare with the blood ,a that of a protoxyde, a salt very liable to : further oxidation; when it becomes neaily ,DV' " o . . . ,. . in tne t era no a oyruy, oy cueiuicai in ; eennily. this difuenltT has been for the ! first time overcome; and this assertion is amply snstaioed by the distinguished j Chemist aod Assayer to the Mate or .Massachusetts, Dr. Hayes. It must be admitted, then, to be a most important addition to the Materia Medics, and an invsloable remedy for many of the worst forms of dis ease. ! 'Pat'Vi!i Sratr i a Solution oProtox- ' ide Iron, a new discovery in medicine, and strikes at the root of diiease by producing i kerUkw blood, the source of all vitality io ! the human organism, for nsle by all Drnggists." Agents at Terre Haute, Junel3.w4w T.H. BARR, de Co. INPECTINE. Tb Perslam fever Charm, For tbe prevention aod cure of Fever and Ague and Billions Fevers. This won derful remedy was brought lo the kuowledge of the present proprietors by a friend who has been a great traveller in Persia aed the Holy Land. While suing down tbe river Euphrates, he experienced a severe attack ot Fever aod Ague. On discovering his condition, one of tbe boatmen took from bis person an Amulet, saying, "n ear this and no fever ill touch you. Although incredulous as to its virtues, be complied and experienced immediate relief, and has since always found it an effectual protection from all'raalarious complaints. On farther investigation be found that the boatman attributed to it miraculous ; powers, aod Raid that it could only be ob-' tamed Horn the meats ol tne sun. dome time afterwards the gentleman in convert- j ing with a Priest, obtained from him the; secret or its preparation, and ascertained where the medicinal berba were found, of I which it waa compounded. Tbe wonder ful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in the minds of tbe natives of tbe miraculous healing powers of their Priests. Since his return to Amsncs, it has beeD tried with the happiest effect bv several ladies aod gentlemen of high character. ho have given it the most unquahned praise. 1 M remedy Dating oeen a spefie in fersia for hundreds or years, lor the prevention and cure ef Fever and Ague and Billious Fevers is now offered to the American peopie. It will be sent by mail, prepaia, who full directions for ose, on receipt of one dollar. Principal depot aod manufactory, 450 If sin St.. Richmond. Va. Branch office. Bank of Commerce Building, New York.! Address JOHN WILCOX & Co Onr National Disorder Dr Robuek'a Cures. The American stomach is a tormenting trgao. It ia generelly out of order. The reason is obvious. The drviog man of bu inese has not time or will not take time properly to masticste his food. Lie bolts it, and as bad babita are catching, all dases follow his exsmple. Hence Dyspepsia, with a'l its complications hence I ndiges'.ioo, Liver Complaint, and disorder of the Bowela, in all their various phsses. Againtt these and a hundred others complaints, the 'Sandinavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier are wagihg an exterminating warefsre. The success of these Medicines has been astonishing, even in an t;e o' scientific miracles. They do no', alleviate they extinguish a disorder. The agony, the fstver, the debility the despondency which characterise afflictions of the digestive and secretive organa' vanish under th influence of these preparations. The constitutloos it self asanas to acquire new energy t nder their operation. See advertise-seat.

OCTOBEll ELECTION.

O- If O HARLES CRTJFT will permit his name to be used as a candidate for the Legislature, he will receive the warm sopport and the triumphant election bv the nnited OPFO.SITIÖX. ! C If T. J. Forrest, will permit his uame to be used as a Candidate tor the Legisla-! ture, be will receive the warm support of many Toter. OPPOSITION. SPECIAL NOTICES. j " Ale and Forter I " fADisox, Dayton Detroit and, Philadelphia i XTX .ieanu ron Porter, bottled for Family me, by No. 87 Warren Block. -er column. Jj3dww U"mbold;sbuchu roRTHEBLAODKR Hl"ld's Boche fortheKldhevs. Hnlmbold'e Bucbu for the Gravel. Helmbold's Bucha for Dropsy. Helnibold's Bucbu for Kerroaanes. Helaibold's Bucha for Loss of Memory. Helmbold's Bucha for Lou of Sicht. , Helmbolds Bucha for Dimnesof Vi Ion. i Helaibold's Bucha Tor Difficult Breathing. ; Helrabold'a Bucha for Weak Kerves. Helmbold's Bucha for ObntrncUoaa. ' Helmbold's Bachu for Excesses arinlag , trjm Indiacretionaand all diseases oftha flKXUAL OKOAXS, existing in either sex, from whntever cause ort ' and no matter of bow long ttaudlnjr. Hehnbola's Extract Bucha is pleasant la Us Taite tint odor, and Immediate in its action. Piicu9lparhottte,oraix for SS. Delivered to ayy addres, accompanied by reliable certificate. Dep.t,l04 South tenth fet.. Philadelphia. rtiv rJ3not exist together. Cai'Tio. 3ewre ef worthless imitations. ss ! sre already in the tsrket,called by dirferen 0,met- c Bon unla' tbe woru IXy'"and New York 'are biown In the bottle. Sold Dr ,u Drugguu and Patent Medicine r..ir.,i also by Fatter and Toilet Goods dealers la the! rnitM State aoi Csbsi. i Jm ! MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI1IEST. , '"triple virtue alone could injure the success which this article has attained. For Sheuinatism, Salt Rheum, Burna, Bruises, Stiff Jolnls.or Cal.IseHprain, Pole Evil, sad Swellings apon Horte, it hns no equal. Noperson will be without It, who ha-euce tested Its value. "And with reference to tbe general estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I esn eheerfullv say that no article ever performed no many eures In our neighborhood ss this. L. W. Smith, RUjofleld, Conn." ü. Leiten, Esq., of Hyde Park, Vt , writes, "that the horse was considered worthless htscase was spavin but since the free use of tbe Mustang Liniment 1 have sold him for 1150. Your Liniment is doing wonders up here.' Serb testimony is reaching us every day. Tbe half is not told. Kvery family should hare it. Beware of imitation. Tbe genuine Mustancis sold by nil re-pecUble dealers throughout the world. BAB5ES 6t PARK, Proprietors, Sew York. Jy3wlm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BANK OF THK STATE OF INDIANA. Brauch at Tiskk-Haltc, Jnly 12, lod. ( A DIVIDEND ofS percent.,has been declr- ! JM. ed on the Capital Stock of this Branch out of tne profits of the last six months, paysble to 1 Stockholders oa demsnd. PRESTON July 13, dlw-w3w HURSEY, Cash'r. Vol irr of Dissolution, TSATOTICE Is hereby giveuthat tie partnership heretolore existing between C. H. Brown, Janet Smith and A. F. Smith, undei tbe name of Brew 11, Smith at Co., is thisdsy distolved. JABEZ SMITH. July 12, dw3t A. V. SMITH. Soldiers of the War of 1812 WHO enlisted for Ave years or for during tbe war, the heirs of enlisted soldiers.and all persons holding old patents or claims to military boutity lauds, located in Illinois or Missouri, desiring to have their claims attended to, without expense to themselves, or desiring any information in regard to them, frtt tf tktrri, will please address G. War Hbaxy, Bex 3391, tit. Louis, Mo. All communications prompt!; attended to by G. V ARD HEALY, jyswly Bounty Land Agent. LADIE3 ! LOOK HERE ! ! i i F YOC WA5T THK CSST I Washing Machine i (l t) United States, come snd bay on ef IIIM'S f.ATRST PATRXT. nf ISAAC BALL, ! If j ou want a machine that will wash In half the ! tim a of soy other machine tost is now in esisteoce. Coine and buy of Isaac Ball. If you want a machine that will wash tbe dirtied collar or wristband to two seconds. Coma and buy of Isaac Ball. if you want machln i that will not tare your ' clothes to pieces. Come and buy of Isaac Ball. m6Jwtf Samuel Taylor vs. Emilie J-nes. Before iL. Day. J.P. SAMUEL Taylor having filed in my office his affidavit setting forth that the said defendant i indebted lo him and that she is net a reideitof the Stale of Indians, and caused a writ of attachment to be is : sued by me against the goods and chattels, credits td effects of the said defendant, j now therefore said defendant is hereby no j tiSed to be and sppear before me Lamberti Duy a Justier of the Peace, at my office in the city of Terre Haute on the $0ih day of ; July 1&C0. at te o'clock A M. otherwite! said proceedings io attachment will be de ' termined in her absence. LAMBERT DUY. J P. June 27, 3w ! ISAAC BALL. w - IJ IV D Tt K T X K E IX, W OL'LD most rcspeclfullv inform these la want of anything In his line, that be Is rapared to furnish Funerals on ahort notice. it L'JtDKRTAKINO TKlllMIXGH evrr broueht to this city. Being tue l lttt Dn.lertakitr I the city, I trust 1 can give better satixfarllon than ever has ben given iu thi city. I can be found at my old stiud. corner d and Cherry alreets, whore I keep oa hand, censtaaty,Crsne's Cket Cae the only Case bow ia reneralne. WOOD COPF1X9 of all kinds. CLOTH AMD VKLVET COVKKED COrPI.7 in a worJ,nythin;in the Undertakina-liae will be promptly attended to. either by nljtht or day. Hodie preserved any length of time desired. Carriages famished lo order. Remember, Corner of Second aud Cherry sis. ap2"dwtf IMAAl' BALI. Ferescopic Spectacles. FBHIIEonJeisigaed has again received a fall JL assortment of convex aad eoncave Glasses In gold, sil ver, ste-l and German silver frames, to which lie calls the attention of those needing BpecUcle-. lUvlrg a rtis knowledge bow Glasses sassfe1 he eeUetii. be Invites persons needing anytbingin the shove line, to give him all beiore nuying ciaewnere. Ji. KRI.AXÜKR. o 93 barren Blo.k, snd one door wfM ol Kd-, sail. McDoogil oV Co'- Hore. pimwflm "... . . j Notice of Dissolution. ' fllHK pArtnersblp heietofore evlatint between I JL. tae nnuersignfta, in ine urug ricstuess, is thi-diy dissolved, by mstsal consent. T. H. BAKR will contlnae tbe basinets In all Its branches, at I he old stsnd, and hopes by strict attention to tbe want of the public to receive a continuance of the liberal enatnm bestowed o a tbe old Arm. Either party It amtiorlied to ese Arm name la settlement, aad wetiuatthat those Indebted to as will came terward and settle Im mediately. T.H.HAHR, Terre Usots, Jsne 3e, e, J. H. BABU. Jytdwlw ; ;

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PreprUlor of the Largest Gift Boea Enterprise in tbe worlJ, pertnently located at No. 43? Chesinat Street, fhlladf iphla. uriswotsew

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We will furnish the Wrekl ' . Uiprns AS A CAMPAIGN PAPER From the present time until The 21st Day of November, To individual orelubs F'oic BO Oonta. Thi Ezras ill contain all the important Foreign if Telegraphic JTews l and all matters of POLITICAL INTEREST coanrcted with the coming PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST There will be from 18 to 20 Columns of Reading in each issue. We Reduce the Price to 50 cents In order that ever; one will fell able to take it. Wo hope our Republican friends will take some interest in the formation of clubs, and will tend as a host of names from every portion of thia Coneressional a District. OCT PetTutxT im Advance. R. K. HUDSON, Editor, j TJ EMBOLD'S EXTRCT BUCHU ! j XJL Ht.ll BO L IKS EXTKACT BUCHU. HEMBOLD'S KXTKACT BCCHÜ, HKMBOLU'S EXTKACT BCCHU. A eositiveand specific rome iy for diitens'sofihe oiaaaer, iviuiirjs uravei, uropsy. Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Drops;, Bladder, Kidneys, tiravel, lro(sy. Bladder, Kidney, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Wsakuess, Organic M'cakneis And ail disease of the Resnat Oraans, Sexual Orrana, Cexual Onraus, sexual Organs. Sexual Oreane, Peiual Orttns. Sexaal Otgana. Sexual Urgana, arising from exeee, early indiscretlona, exporsaresand Imprudencie, and removing all mproper discaarget, w Deiner existing in Male or Female. Male or Eemale, Male or Female, Male or Female, Male or Female, Male or Female, Male orf'emale, Male or Female. It is a fact long since established, that persons ufferlne with any dWease of these organs are affected in bodily health and mental powers, ud ' experience luany alarming symptoms, among; wblcb will be fourd: Indispoaition to Exertion. ! f .r Afn.nm i mA ..t.- r n..iki.. reral Weakness, Horror of Diseuse. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Doath, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, wakerulneas, Uimnesaot Vioion, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the .Muscular System, often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot IXauds. Flushing of Body, Dryuess Oi the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on tbe race, fains in tbe Hack, Heaviness or tbe Eyelids, frequently black epots filing before the cjes, with temporary suffusion and Loss 01 Sight, Want or Attention, Great Mobility, Kestlesness. These symptoms, If allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follow Lovs of Power, Fatuity aud Epileptic Fits. ! Who can ?y that Ideas excesses are not fre quently followed by tho.e direful diseases, IN-1 8A.N1TY and CONSUMPTION. The records ot I tbe Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, brut ample witness of tbe truth of this assertion. i HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU i Is a certain, safe, and speedy cure, from what- i evercaute tbey msy hare originated, and oa ! natter of How Long Standing, How Lunj Mandin gt Hew Long Standing, H.r houg Standiu, : Bow Long Standing, How Long Standing. Itls taken without bindrarce froia bninei, and little, it any, change of diet. Is pleasant I n its taste and odor. And I m med Ute in its action. -If yoo are suffering with sny of the above dls- j tresslng ailments, ! Froeare the Reraedj at Once, ' Procure the Remedy at 0ee, Procure the Remedy at Onee, ' Helmbold's Extract of Bucha,; j Aeemsdielne which mutt benetlt everybody,! from tbe simply delicate to tbe coanned and despslrlnf invalid. , No Equal ia to be Found, i No Equal is to be Found. j No tqual is to be Found, j Trlee tl per bottle, or 9 for f5; delivered to ! any address. Prepared by li. i . ntbanuLy, , Depot, 10. South lUth street, Iteiow Chestnut, Phils. Peserlbe y wptows In all communications. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS And unprincipled Dealers, who endeavor to dianose "of their own" and "other" articles on the jeputatlon obtad by "olinbold's Cena.ne Preparations, azfact or HUCBO, SarsaparrllM, U 14 Improved Rote Wash. Sold by THUS. H. UAKK & CU., Terre-Hacte, Indiana, And all Drugrlsts everywhere. 17 Asklor fistmooia's. lasenooiucr. ;at out tbe advertisement and end for It, an p avoldlmpoeillun and exposure. May35, l(eo-lw-3iu Land and Real Estate i AGENCY. HATING taken a room over Robiuon A Co's Auction Store, a few doors east of the Southern Bank, (up stairs) I would rejpectfully solicit a portion er tne ousines in inai line, and will say to all who may trust property In my bands, to sell, . xchsnge or rent, tbst 1 will consult their interest, and be governed by suci coaditioas la each premise, as they may dictate. 1 offer ao reference; my unbroken 85 sears residente among you must suffice. I OFFER FOR SALE 04 acres oftlmber land, 3. S! miles from this city, part ol wU'en, is eiearea, suuaoie ior rape raising, will be sold whole or in psrt; also, about 40 acres of Prairie. nar the citv, will be aold In whole or In parts of from 1 to a r ten seres. Terms essv. Alse, anumherorsmaii nouses oi iroiaaioa roomseaen.ia aiaerent pan cune cii, prices law and terms to suit nirrbaers. N. B. To rent a large Duuuinr on sib ireei . . ... . . north, a few doors from Mali, st., suitable for Carriage, Chair or Furniture Manufactory, sad; ahow rooms. rrj Qive me a call. m - Il?L' tl lADO Ls je2idw3m Beal Kstate Agent. CHEAP CORNER ! FARRING I'ON'S BLOCK, ffortkeuet Corner of th Public Squire, TERRE-HAL'TR, IND. Ill PLEY aV DtJmJtLD80J TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN announcing to the citizen of Western Indiana and Eastern Illinois, that they have now In store, and ready for examination and aale, the largest stock of Spring and bninmer lioous, I They have ever offered to the public. and they are prepared, and baye the disposition to onerss 3-ood Btisn,1-nffi As can be found at any ether place whatever The Stock Kmbraces ff!. mnA Ttnrattf DrT Goods. HaU. IV, Boora,Shoe;. Glass. Queensware, Cotton tarns, uye Stuffs, and light Groceries, All selected with great care and attention, from ' the largest Stocks of the best Houses of Pitts- : burgh, Philadelphia, New York and Hartford. A Fiue Line of LADIES DRESS OOODfc. A Great ariet) ol MEN'S SUMMER WEAR, j SKIRTS. Ladles ef One tate snd judgment. ' and acquainted with Crinoline and Its ones, bave decided, unanimously in ravor ot our 6Mnn. t From ths verdict It Is useless to appeal. ft3r Hotb. Ws have no show windows lo diaplay a meagre stock of glossy fabrics, bougUt ' only for show, and aold too orten to the unsuspecting; but our entire stock bean the test ef tbe closestscrutlny. iriMxtna lawariawie. we never taffer ethen to undersell ns. IllPLET DANAL.DSON. Msy 1,lN0-dwtr IV. B Onr Halesmen, W. p. G oast TV and K. W. Paca, will be loo nd polite and aeeommoda ting, snd happy to wall on their Meeds early aad often. R. dt D. Fair Warning. ALT, persons knowing themselves Indebted to Arnold fc Co.. are hereby notified tbst alter tha 10th day of August nstt, ALL outstanding notes aad bk accounts, will positiv!- be pissed la aaeSsers heads tor collection. JsVeswtt ABftOLp v 94

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J"Ott CHEAP IDRY GOODS AT THE 3ST 33 "77" FEENCH STÜHE ! n Mam Ktreet, between thandstb, North Hide. TEKREHACTE, INDIANA. F, NIFPERT & DUNN Have new received their entir atoek of DHY which they are offering at MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES ! Twenty Thoua4 Ysal Ith Best American and English Prints ! At only 10 cents per yard. 10.000 yards beet Anerleea aad Knxilsb Printed Ia AWNS , AT IS U CEKT8 ONI.V. Elegant Lawn and Organdy FLOUNCED ROBES! Silk Printed Challia At half their value. Plain and Figured Silk Tissuea; Traveling Dress Good a ; Bareges, Cheap Verj Cheap 1 j PLAIN 4 COL'D CRAPE TISSUE, Very Beautlral. PLAIN dt COL'D CRAPE LI8E,, For Rveninc Dresses. 1500 Silk Parasols, WOO Beautiful FA.N C Y F A. N S At Less than Ptret Cort. GLOVES.I Good Kid. 811k, Llte and Cotton Gloves; Long and Bbort Bilk Mltt. WHITE GOODS, A Rplendld Assortment. Plain Black Silks Cheap. Chambray and Plaid Ginghams, The buidiiotnest line of Htella Shawls ever bro't to th elty, and st 5u per cent less thsa their rlginal cost rauging frpra $1,23 to $9. Linen, Barege & Lace Mantles Hosiery Large line Ladies, Children and GnlS Cwttoa blockings. A. THIRTY HOOF 6KtRT FOB. OH LT 1,90 Missel Hoops ditto. THE ONLY DKiOT roa Gents Patent Paper Collars. Mueu and Marseilles ditto. THK BEST AND CHEAPEST andbstt fitting FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS t In the Markst I W1TH0ÜT C0XTRADICTI0A Thsoaly really para Preach Black aad Faaey Colored CLOTHS & CASSIMERES In the markst, and at prices that defy eompetl tion. Splendid Line of Twerds For Yonths, Boys and Men's Wear. SATINETTS. JEANS k TWEEDS I Cottonades Cheap I Vktap I Ch$ap I French Linen Drills. Marseilles Vet-t Patterns Orenadiiie Vest PetUrno. y aad6-4Kilk Mlaed Cassimere for Suits. pi.;- RnJ Rihbed French DraD8 V ete ' 1 IRISH LINEN8. TOW ELINGS, I ' , DAMASK TABLE C LOTUS, By the pattern sad lo ths piece Very Cbesp MK' sdt3 Sliocs, JAmsringly Cheap. Ladies' Boots and Shoes, pipe Aeortit)iti ' SlrijK and üheel. Wholesale It livers ' We keen a stook of Good on the m-eoi.dnoor, .vpresSly deigned fortUe Cast. JobblngTr.de. DUNN. Terre tUnte. My drf SB i-'S?5 i e! Wall Paper! WailPapsr! IT 7 ALL PAPER AND W1XDOVT tHArao . at . VT for le chaan, at ARTVhjttHI KKW BOSKTO&E.

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-AXD MEDICINE S PAINTS AND OILS a. ttt , a. Gr lass. edLj o WB ARE BKTTEB PREPARZD THA5 AS r Hoase la this secttoti to JOB and KETAlL any Goods in oar line. ALL OF OÜE STOCK Has been bought from first bands, by one ef the nrra In person, and for CASH, thereby aabllnc aa io seU a good aa article, at aa lew prtee. uj uviik in iuc iraae. One of our Firm being a Practical Drafgiat And Oradaate in that baetaeas, sad Tne other an Experienced Painter, Gives ns very superior ad vaatagss. We cordial, ly invii aa inspection of our stock, by pmieaa scrs and otbcra.ana we wtli lake pieaeare la auowiiic a tecs 01 DRUGS A MZDIC12r9. PAhM3 di OILS, GLASS di VARMsiUES. PEht UMfcKY 4 FAMjV GOODS. PATENT UKülOtSEX A UgUOJtS. Si-lets A kXlkAvia. Peculiarly suited for oar JOBBING AX D RETAIL TRADE ! Coos better terms thaa aiir.f.r.4 ! ihi . kl belore. T. II. BARR A CO., apllweia Draerists. Teno Haute, lad. r COASI AS1H rK. ii. j AJ JLr lue ia tli 4D ASIHMA CURED. TAJUKS, discovered, while Is i-t luules.acertAslu erne for Cti sunipuoo, Asthuia, liroucnius, CoucUs. Coins. buh vvviiu) , uoicuieuy as aiscov erd by turn whan his only child, edaaghter was streu ap taut. Uis cbiia was trt, a a la now alive and well. Leprous of benebtUag his re How mortals, te will scud to those wbe -Ith It, tbe receive coAttaiuiug full directions for Baking and aucceiisluliy using' tLls remedy, Irss.oa on receipt ol thtrijjkuiek Hltii aiaoip ior reiara potage. Wheu lecelved take it lo J. K. CanInbaiu, Druggist, Terre-Haute, I nd ,aad gslthe uediciue. luereu not ssugle s mp'.oia of coaan.ptuu thai tt uoea not at ouca take Itoid of and dissipate. Sight aweats, pceuhneae, leiitauea -ol tae nerve, lailur ol nicmor. difn.xii expecloratlou, sharp vaiusln tUa lumi.is,.' lhioal,chiliy seuaatioii,nausea atthssiomaca I n ..I ii... A t , 1. i - . I . . - v. wmwi, tmiitiw a WAT a Ike i j i . . . . . . " r. oroen oc Co..3S m. 11 . . xr X - lliu s vun iuni ..cot l era. April 4.1Wo-6m Valuable Farm kfor Sale. SITU A'l KU one mile south of Terre-Haote Ind near tbe Wabash Kiver. on the Via ccbnes romi, cenuinmg S9 acres, and so sitaeted thl it can be divided ciiucr feast and V est Noun and houlh to make two beautiiul farms Tbe whole or half to be sold to suit purchasers ' allowed to be tbe bet improved and most desirable larrn in Vigo couuty. The hole enclosed by board fences. A lare two story modern built iruiue Uaeiiiiig auu out bniidings va the bitiuiAcs. A tine voune orchard, mmt mil m j luiproveineuiiof adist class farm, with aa anrurfiisseu lOLkiivu uu 01 easy acceee to Terre Haute.. A.ly to W ILLIAM CORBHJC, May 8S,dw-tf - Terre-Uaute, lad. .nil.t. tAS KEJlOD TO . . . . : . B3-103 SOUTHL11N BANK BLOCK.a -.VitiKon Cory HAS KEMOYED 11 Is STOCK OF haKDWAbk. to bis New building. Ho. 103 Maia street lour doors east ol the Southern Bank, where he uom) bis old customers and aa many act ones aauiay favor iiuu v. Ub a ahare of their patronage will give lam a call, lie bason band aad Is reciving almost daily, a well selected stock of SllüLF .HARDWARE, Mechanics Tools of E?ery.Descilp- . tion. " POORS, SAKE, tLASS, j raiKTS, uov. Wailej, Steel, Ac, Ai: cl hieb, and ever) thii:g peitainlagte Bis Has v. 1, uc nui continue to sen at toe very lAtireti tigurtt. nov-itf EOIiTING CLOIH DEPOT ESTABLISHED K92. .! JOUW R. PLATT,. ... ; e.: MURKAVSIREET.XIJWTOKK, - importer and W holesale and Ketail Dealer la MEW AKCuOE BOLTLNQ CLOTH From the Uannfactorirs of HKSKY KODMEK AND DUFOCR & CO. YZy Orders forwarded to all parts of the Uslteu btates and Canada by Express. apluw3m CLARE HOUSE, I CORNER OV OHIO AND FIRST 8TS. Terre la at site. In A. JACOB BUTZ dc bOS.PBOPBUCTukS. W K have Uken a d rebtted the above well known Hotel. abO are Bow renared te ra ccive aud acctmiiiudaie ruests la the tuest satis An Omnibus will convey paiaersgera aad their bagg.jrc to and from ue i nli., use ef cbsrge. ai-iewly - ' LBCTZAtCH. twie cf indiana, Vigo Cinnty, si. Vio Circuit Court, September Term 1&60. Olle W. Bernard va Lewi, J . Bar naru Petition for Divorce. CtOXra bow tbe ald pUlntiff, by Xsleoa ksr attorney, aud fltea Ler cumpiaiat, pray lag -for a Ijivoie from aaid defeudast, ana ieo ISe atudAVitoi a disiciciestcd aid cvtupeteat per sol, that tue a. id defendant is not a resident ef the Mate ofltUiiL. I he said deleiiUant is therefore Sere by netlflcd tUaiuuiess he be end appear before the Jadge of Uieaaio l ourt, at Ui uexl term thereof to be hwiOeuattbe Court House ia tue city of Terra liiutt.lu said county, on the trat Jaouday in September lelid, to piead, aus wer or demur to said couiplaint. the uiasllvrs aud things therel coiitaiucd, will be heard and determined la absence. Givtn under my band as Clerk ef said Coart tbls 12lh day of Jne It-Oo. ASU. WILX.ISS, Cleik. Jane 13 4t Prs. fee 3'u State or ludiaua, Vig-o County, is. Vigo Circuit Court to September Term, 1860. No. ?41.v-Abraham Schleid vs. James Ausllasad Leonard Bruey ComplaiaU Btit remerabertrdthst on the SV.hdayofAagut I8i7, the plaiuliff per Thompson dk bvoitnledin tue lie it's office his complaint. I against the. defendant James Austin: snd ea the j ?ib day ol Mar.h li-OU tbe ssid plaintiff per r-celt ox Booth tiled bis complaint against the defend, i sol Leei.ard hWuey uik.i g bim a party delendtaottolbts suit, aud on thisdsy JaeeSlh 1MB ! t-aid plaintiff tllca tbe affidavit ol a diainteieeted persou and competent witness tr.at thedelrndant Leouaro Barney is a necessary party totals sail ana i not a rcmacni oi tne eiste oi taat i ana, the said defcudant Leonard Barney is therelue hereby uoiiOed that no lets he be aad apyeer Uefote tbe Judge oltuia Court oa tbe first dsy el tbe next term toei eni nereaiter to be held at the Court Bouse ia Terre Haute on the first Monday of September next then and thereon or before the (.ailiug of ibe cn for trial plead answer er demur to we plaintiff's rompiaiat tha mattere aiidtbiuEslbtirii contained will be heard sad determined la hif absence aad decreed accordingly. AND. WILKIN 9, Clerk. June 5,41 Prs fee fl.OO SEVE1UL LAUICS olTerre-Kaata hav. iui expiefsed a deire that we should give lesouiiu tigli.li and French Embroidering, Crochet and Net Work, Durir; the uiul i i reif, we woald her by resecitully noli!) tae ho are willing to avail Uiemselres ol this cportuDity, that we shsll open a class on Tbur4ay, next week, over Tot tie's Provision störe. National Bleck. J3 MISSES WITT KM BERG. Thirteen holes jeweled Hunting Cased Patent Lever Watchet AtS. R. FREEMAN'S for 12$. larje eise, and wairanUnl iu every respect. t 'ylinder Etcoptmenl hutding Carreer Silver Watchet At S. R. FREEMAN'S for it 30. warrant" :' ed first rate time keepers. w2m W. A TS ON, Ittorttey at ,Zeic hti.isiulitr nrjl, attnt i own uee ooot b i ii city if( Terra lltule, It-Ween the hoars e Itt oV)ei:k a. m. and 4 olu.-k I ". eelttb fellow inc ical est its In Vijo ci'Ui.iy, te wit; tbe Berth .. ... aa a .a. bait of the south quarter uf section I, towasaip li. norther rtnge iowet. oeionTivg t iae e late el James Mieern.Sld'ceafe l. lot tbe ajmentof the deLls of ssid rr, efor. s cieuit of S and 13 months, tha purchawr eveiating his notes, Ith approved seruni). waiving valuation laws; seid sale I be for not less than two thirds f lbe st rt-lM-1 valne ol said real ent, anlese lb sums 1 sld before tbst time at private sale, . KAML'e.1. t O.NSEH, . . Adm'r of Hut estate ef Jamet kbtsr.,, Bäte A Heerfr, Alt') a. . . -Jalytu,xed. ... .