Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 September 1860 — Page 3

RFPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. FOR P&ESIDXXt, A B RA II All LINCOLN or ttiJfoi. FOR vrt'B PRESIDIST, ,i HANNIBAL HAMLIN, OF MAIXE. Presidential EleetoralTlratet. Elector for the Stale at L'9. VILL CDMBA.CK.of DecMur. JDHS L.MANSFIELD, of Jeirr.oo. District Electors, til Distrle Cyrus M. Alten. or Knot ; 2nd Di'ct John W.Kay.of Clarke ; rd watrtct Morton C. Huoter.of Monroe; .a DistrictJohn H. Parqaahar, of Franklin ; Uk District Nelson Trusler.of Fayette : aim DU:rtet Reuben A. Riley, of Hancock ; 7tl District John Hanns, or Putnam ; 8th District-Samuel A. Huff, of Tippecanoe ; tb District James M.Tyner, of Miami; ioth ni.trlcL Iaac Jenk Inaoo. of A Hen ;

llta District David O. Dailey, of Huntington Republican State Ticket. , - fro G0YER2I0R, JHENRY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FO UEUTESAST GOVEBSOa, OLIVER P MORTON, of Wayne. worn, skcbbtaby or STATE, WILLIAM A. PE ELLE, of Randolph. FOE TEEASUECE OF STATE, JONATHAN S. HARTEY, of Clarke. rot AUDITOR OF STATE, ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo FOR ATTORSET GKXEBAL, JAMES 0. JONES, of Vanderburgh. FOR RRPORTKR Or aCFRIME COIJBT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Mariou. (FOR CLERK OF ECFEEXE OOORT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. for scrEEiSTEJDEJT or rtBLiv iaaiauciiu, MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam. FOR CONGRESS, THOMAS H. NELSON, JCDQI OF COCRT OFCOMXOX FLEAS, Perth Counties of Vigo, Parke and Sullivan SAMUEL F. MAXWELL. PR08ECTJT0R COCRT OF COM MOS FLEAS, WILLIAM E.HENDRICKS. Coaotf Opposition Ticket. FOR COL'NTT TEEASCEEE, HAIlVEf D.SCOTT, FOR CLEBK, JACOH H. HAUER. FOR 62 1117 F, SAMUEL CONNER, FOa txTEKSUTATITKS. NATHANIEL LEE, HENRY FAIRBANKS. FOR RCRTITQtt. JAMESLOAKEY. FOE C0R05ER, N. W. BENSON, CHAMBERS Y. PATTERSON is a cani date for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the district composed of the counties of Parke, Vig and Sullivan. CT Mr. James Oaket is a candidate for the ofBce of Coonty Surveyor, at the Octot. 1.1 . An I Rj- isaau n. ncnub. is a cauuiuaic i for re-election to the office of Proseeutine AttornsT. for the 6tb Judicial Circuit. O-We are requested to announce DAVID TJSRY of Sullivan county, as ao indepen-I aentcanaiaaio lor mtöuwioraw,---..m.A r lUm MinnliM nl V mn mil Sillll I ya,Q. I JOINT DISCUSSION. Thomas H. Kelson and Daniel W. Voorhees, Will address their fellow citizens ou the political questions of the day, as follows. eommencing each day at l o clock r. st .: TERRE-HAUTE, Vigo conuty, ou Sat urday, Sept. 29 th. Centreville, Vigo county, on Monday, October 1st. Poland, Clay county, on Tuesday, Oct. 2J. Roseville, Parke county, on Thursday, Oct. 4th. Portland Mills, Parke county, on Friday, Oct. Sih. Leonard Sweat, STATE ELECTOR OF ILLINOIS, Will address his fellow-citizens of Indiana, at the following times and places: TERRE-HAUTE, on Monday, Oct. 1st, ia the evening. SolIiTan.on Tuesday, Oct. 2J, at 2 p. m. Carlisle, on Wednesday, Oct. 3d, at 2 o' clock, p. as. Tineennes, on Thursday, Oct. 4th, in the evening. Princeton, oo Fridsy, 0ct.5tli, at 2 p. m EvaasTille, on Saturday, Oct. 6th, in the evening. Mr. Swett it on of the most eloquent champions of Republicanism in our sister 8 täte, and the Hoosiers should give him roasiag- audiences wherever he goes. Tarn est and hearhiro. e - Grand Republican I.ally ! AND BASKET MEETING. At Torre-Haute, Thursday October Alh. The Republicans of Vigo most cordially invite their Republican friends, and eUiaens generally, without distinction of party, in adjacent counties of Indiana and IIlioois.to visit Terre Haute on Thursday, October 4th. Every possible exertion will be made to render their visit pleasant and agreeable. All of the Railroads will run balf fare trains. Uov. Be.xjamix Wade. A Jon Sueemax, of Ohio; HoVs Richabo Yarrs and Ltma TacaiacLL. of Illinois; Hoa's Hexet S. X.AIE, O. P. Msstoii, Will Ccmsacr and Scrdtlee Colfax, of Indiana, and other distinguished speakera have been invited. The Republican women nf Terre Haste will present two beaetiful Flags; one to the Wide Awakes of the County, and hto the County outside att Vigo, tending up the

' largest delegation

There will be a Torch lALt procession and Fireworks in the evening.

The Committee particularly and confidently appeal to the Republicans of Terre Haute and various Townships of Vigo, to rally upon this occasion ; we have the atreaglh ; let us show it. Wide Awakes! Rangers 1 Rail Maulers! Earnest men snd women all, iu Town and Country let us join in this good work. Let. sis perfect our organizations, and come op Jo distinct delegations; let us bring of ihn abundsnce which the Lord has bltcd us, jiotooly enough for ourselves, but enough o divide with those not so favorably situated. Let os prepare the way. and aiake the path straight, for Abraham is coming, And io him shall all the land I blessed. "Stands for Speakers will be erected in Mr. Farrington'e Grove Si , . . . IT It is estimated that fifty thou sard ,i si formed Wide-Awakes will take part in the great Republican demonstration in .New York city on the 3rd of October.

OPENING OF THE Eighth lnnittl JFair of the Vigo .Agricultural Society. FOREBODINGS OF SUCCESS

FIRST DAT. We visited the Fair Grounds yesterday afternoon, and found an animated scene. The Secretary's stand was crowded with public spirited indviduals anxious to well the coffer of the Society and present to the admiring gaze of the good people of this aod surrounJing counties, the evidences of their thiift, their industry anrlitiirotrilt in,) tK, rnnntxninrM nf the I hnv nfFeora alnrava crond lnokiuTl ploW ... r .: r ,1... ea with a desree of satisfaction, that evin j v - J r oo--ced tstronj-faith in the success of the 1 Eighth Annusl Fair. FCRTBER iMPiOTEMESTS. So much in demand, is room for stock, thai the Hoard has found it necessary to . . Ii-,- I .Ii erect a large i-umber of add.t.enal stalls, which are being- built on the nortn side ot the rir 2 next to the prove. An additional row of heats has alto been erected between W - X? - a 1 .a which will aid much to the convenience r arectators who des.r. to the trotting aca pacmg matches, ana me came anow. THE 6R0CSDS Look a umt - n nin n.l K. .,t. r most pains nave ueen taaeu w eju to we comiort aoa conveniene or both visitors and exhibitors. xftries. Aisuciuci iiHeifning, ins oumoer or entTje9 ypacbed te 411, Ol WhlCO HJ ar.hora. Th. numh.r nf -tri., for -at. . i . , tie is buw large. Very 'ew articles had, as vet. been plaed on tha vroni,.l. and the amonnt of (. . . , . atoct present was small. The few articles on the reund are of very superior char acter generally, and iT these are any index .... , . . , to what is to come, we have no hes.tatioo

in preaicting mis toe oesi r air ever neiu butlii; also, have tried a great many phyin the COUOly. I siciaos, but all to no purpose. I now feel

Numerous places for refreshments have I n fiTinprt on th- orn.inrfa. and all aeem been opened oo the grou I F I prepared to supply the wants of R vast multitcde. Sage, Scadder, Gilmore, Cary , snd tw or three others, whose names we did not learn, have each their tents erected and generally well filled. W. ViT. Sibley has a complete restaurant. where, in addition to fresh oysters prepar ed in every style, be will furnish excellent warm meals, in the most approved style. 'side shows. There are already on the ground a couple side shows; one the exhibition of the mammoth ox six feet seven inches high. r prairie wolf, a three legged calf, a aixfooted piir. and a pair of huge horns from R . - . Tb ,h -r - . . " sable sons Our readers will see there will be a diTm,t' of dor,DK lhB Weefc rvK to-dat , i o an I l :l :.: :it . n 1. . r. I . iliia .h.r.mo IIIUIIKIN win taa. piav ut kikiiivvu. 'ben five fast hois;s "will go." No one should stay away from thegfoundi to-daj. Indeed each day's exhibition will be ren dered unusually attractive, and all should buy family tickets. Kall Teade at the Bcceete RyceA gon hTe fairi opeod the Fall trade io th. un l.iri l,nrlm.nl Thvir alnk ia I 1 . . . t I the most complete ana me assortment me most varied and attractive ever offered in this community. Everything in the housefurnhhiog line wiil here be found, at prices that will astonish purchasers. We comtueud those desiring to famish or refurnish their houses to call at once at the Buckeye, up stairs. Pcst MoETEii. A singular feature of the parade of the soldiers throagh our streets on Monday evening, was the soldier who was shot on Saturday, marching with reg ular itep, and to all appearance lire as Ter, although we thought he looked rather grater ihm usual. el' See tbessa Coming. C. U. Alward of South Bend, a leading and active Democratic heretofore, has writ tin a letter in the South Beod Register an nouociog his determination to role for Lincoln. II" In Lafayette, the Journal of thi t place says there are one hundred and thne Germans, slways Democrats till now, who have declared their inttation to rote the Republicso ticket throughout. O" In the company of "Abe'e Boys" of Connersville are fifty old time Democrat! now going for Lineoln. ttJ"In the "Rail Maulers" of Indianapolis are eleven old staunch Democrats who s e actively at work for Ihe.Republican cau-r. IT Tim Lafayette Courier says thai Fn eou Van Zsndto old citizen of Tippecar o cti'My, who had adhered tothe Democracy for twenty years, has renoudced Douglas iain and declared Mjusrely forLipcoln. CT.The same paper saya that Marvin Bemiss, well known in this city as well as in Lsfajette as a devoted Democrat, has joined Iho Wide Awakes, and is going with a'.l his might for Lincoln. IT The Elkhart Times states that at the aieetingof the Wide Awakes of Mlshawaka, l ist week, twenty-nine German, hereto fjre Democrats joined the Club. O" These are recent conversiona io this Slate, and do not include any of those we have noticed before. VT In Michigan we oolira the follow One of the immediale effects of the visit snd sreh of (lvernor Seward at Kalam zoo is the conversion to Republicanism of AUxinder H-uderson, one of the oldest and most influential Democrats of Allegan county, i wo years a iu was the Uem ocartic Candida' for Sheriff, aud ran very fur ahead of his ticket. He is now one ol iheCenaiis M ar.hsls, and adelegatc to the Douglas County Convention, which meets tins week LT S E. Flannigan the Douglas esndid ate for Attorney General in Illinois, has withdrawn from the ticket, and published a letter avowing his determination to sup port id- Republicans. If It is not "our funeral," but we may as well notice hjre that General Shields, for rnerly a collesge of Douglas io the Unite States Senate, and since then a Douglas Senator from Minnesota, has joined the Breckinridge party, and is stumping the Statu for their ticket. ' . , CJ Mr. John. A. Bridxland, Conting ent Elector for the State at large, oo (he Bell ticket, made a speech on Saturday evening last at Centreville, Wayne county in which he said that he "intended to vote for Hell, who stood ten chances of being struch by lightning to one of carrying the State, but he wanted io throw the Slate far The real ioteutioo ef a few of the lead era of tho Hell party, is fast developing it self. The honest Tjerj will drop them like a "hot potatoe."

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In this city after a few tours illness, of congestion of ibe brain, on Wednesday the IDih inst., Addie, daughter of James T aud Kmily C. Gilrr.ore, aged 7 years. A singular coincidence exttded in the history of this interesting little girl. Born

oo the anniversary of her mother' birth day. She died on the annirersary of her own. Diid Iu Sugar Creek Township, oo Tuesday the 18ih , of Pulmonary Consump tion, John K. Hawkins, in the 39 ih year of hi age. , Dild At Allorf, on the 15 U inst, of typhoid fever, Mariou Hall, aged 32 years, I 'UOIltllS P. id 8 daj8 I it i I "e leaves a wiie aim en lu.auu a ainer, - I . . , . , , . , his loss. Seldom arc we called upon to ruojrn the death of one so universally beloved and esteemed. He had been a member c.f this I community but a few years. But, by his I gentlemanly (deportment, his trank and I uumii utraiiaas) auiu tue iii-uuiv anu tg Lial irtt he 8aI hhovrt.d luJhill illlor course with bis fellow men, he won for ( himself the resptct and admiration of all BOBew bub-irsqhkb tins.; o.l I ' w Black, Col. John N. Drake, of Danvie IlUnuUf to M, Clil,iarilie Srman of lhiscounty. I 11 I UlU. VV . KOBACR S bCAN'OINEVI AK KEME I T . iw.-.., w ..... r ,d pnparcj by Dr. C. VV. Roback, ol I Cincinnati, (J.. are now atlractioit consder I ble atientieu, mt only amoni; those per sous who are afflicted with Rheumatism I j ,,roi nervous derangement, but i nnon the faculty: TSie lollowin; cetifi csic, irom out in ine oiac as wen as on. 01 prominent Cli.ZeUS 01 M.SMSsinni in.,1rs fur ilvolf. ATtA Clrlpani Tru. I i r-i -r - - UtUa. April 2. . Enterprise Miss., Nov. 18, lbüO. I "R - UO OACK. UHlCllinall, U. Ieaf I oir: 1 am now about bJ years ol ae, ana naVe beeu hfflicte, wilu un0uwatisio and geni tal nervous derangement, with CXCe9S ,ye debility, for the Ut 53 or 5G years, aud have utd almost every kind ol pa.eni med,f Ut from which t haVC Ueriv;J ,)U luaoklul 1 have at leuem ootainea a uieu icenc which lias tri veil mo relief. I have purchased lu bottles of your Scaudina vian Blood Purifier aud two boxes of youi I. 1 1 . V ff . it. i ins, oi oiessrs' xi iwze a iwudawai, which I have used. Tney haveiriveu ra almost entire relief, My limbs and vein. have tceu greatly swollen, but your mediicin has reduced theiu to their proper size v cry .reeptctiuiiy yuur. WM. K. Kiäü. CINCINNATI MARKET. Ciscisnati, Sept. 23. Flour unchanged and dull; superfine is offered at 4,ÜOaj. Whisky in f.ir demand, IS;. NEW YORK MARKET. New York, Se-pt. 25. Flour about 5c better wi:h pretty fair ex port demand; 5,35u5,G5 red Western. Wheat 1 ,26ii ,29 red Westt-rii ; 1 ,32 1 ,3j white Indiana. Rye dull and heavy 73. Barley dull and nominal. Corn C61. Oats dull 37a33. Terre Haute Produce Market 1PPLES UrylJy.Ies I2H Dried perbu!ic..l vi lakh per li llali Green" " 50.261), LK AT H lilt BACON 1 Sole 4 b 28 ,'Ji I Hams 9 B 12.li. Harnes do 3(K;n Shoulders. V & ( (;Liifc,niish. 23 Side cki MOLASSES BKKP S. H. ff:dl a00 Fresh CI2' N.u. Ao 4U.&.-u Dried Vat 15 0.IO.S,bushl.Hiaäi.2u BEANS. white.... 1 W PEAÜHE.S BKKSWAX . 9 ft, . Dried, busll . 3 50 KU'ITEK e a....sA POTA'IXIKS CANDLES. 1 Irish, bu-h 50 Tallow. 9 .Vl,&i' öeci do 1 CO Star 25 KICK 4 B ? CHEP.SK ,SALT W. Reserve tb ViH Ohio Kivcr, bbl 175 K. Dairy . 151 Lake, bbl 23 Country P.'il Sack, 14 lbs isj COFFEE SOAP Kio, e ft, 1111, liar zmo Laeyura.... .... 1 oft, gall i.'i, Jaa, e an SUGAR CKANBKKK1ES.. 4 :o Brown e ft,. 10 EftGS, dozen... f Cru-hed, $ ft, 11 14 FEATHERS, at ,354l NKEDN PISH Plax, bu-sh.... P5 Mackerel o. Hb S.V No 2 kit 3 75 " Fresh, lb Salmon 9 Pickled Herring ds 25 Cod prl 7 Clover,do.... C 00 Timothy do .. 3 00 TALLOW ,.. TEA Y. H. 9 .. 73 Imperial ft,R(Kl OS FLOUK. bbl.. &iU Gun Powder do 841 GRAIN Black V ff, ..bu.il no Wheat.bush P ia!1 Tl K?iIFS, bush 3U30 Cats, bush 50 TA K, rail 00 Kye, bush 5. vi.nkoak, gull vn Corn. bush WHISKY, cull. SO HIDES I WOOL, Washed 9i3l Green f ft,.... 6, Unwashed lrtoi.. SPECIAL NOTICES, (Prom Die Missouri Democrat.) O Upon Trof. O.J. Wood, of St. Louis, fortune has conferred the honor of having dis covered a balsamic preparation, which not only promotes the growth o', and beautifies the hair in a high degree, but restores It when it is gon;', of turns it to Its origalal color after it bus beeome gray, fastens it to the scalp and effectually destroys such eH- ueous eruptions as may have beencngendered by tin use of dyes, essential oils and other injurious applications. The many respectablo testimonials which are oflVred lu i s favor, from every p.trt ofthecouutry in w hich it has been Introduced, leaves 11 loop for a step tic to hang a doubt on. Itii supplanting all othey specifics for the hair, aud enjoys a popu larity which do other has ever attained, liny it test it and rejoice that your attention s been directed to it. Cacrios. Be war of worthless Imitations, as several are already In the market, called by dif ferent names. Use none usless the words (Professor Wood's IWir Ket rtiv, Deput St. LouIs, Mo-, aud .New York), aro blown In the bottle Sold by all Druggist and Pateut Medicine deal ers, also by all Faucy and Toilet Goods dealers in the United Stales and f.'anads. Sept. Id lm. "t Medicine for the Season. --Tlie fibres ofthebody are often -fl und retaxsd after the braclnj cold of Winter Is withdrawn; and If sicknessuttacks us, it Isla the form of faiuting apoplexy, fevers, Infi inutlnn, and acurats rheu matisms. Because at tM von si I the humors aremoru apt to corrupt from nny check nf the perflation, from cottlveness or thi stoppage of any usual evacuation, than at any other period oftheyear. Rr.in lrth's Pills set a II to rights, cleanse the blood from those crudities which the cold and want of cxercUe of Winter hare locked up in tho bowels aiJoli!s of tin boly, and which. If not Itm-dy expelled, produce can cer. tumor, costivene's, consumption, und an early death. Whei., therefore, n f el (illlinn-i, lassitude, dlis'liesi, pains of tUe head, los t no time, but atonee swallow f.iur. six, or eia;lit of BKAK DKKTII'S VKfiUTABLK UNIVERSAL . PILLS. ; Kaoi eherfulnes will tl isplace uuxicty, and health d'sease. And, remnmber, theie Pill are entlre vojetable.and bannless for tho weakest sod strongest, but able to s:ir h out and remove alt Impttriliei, leaving the I.Ioj.1 as pure as it was In our first purent. Those cclobrat ! f. Isit t a'.,.5 o-nts per box wit's full direction, utCJI raii:il street Sew York, Dr. Krau IretU's omcc,au l by J. IC. Cun uingliain, Main stro -t Terre Haute Ind., and by all rospectahle dealer In medicines. Sept. Hdwlm, O" We would call the particular attention of every read-'r 1 tlii äilvtirtl.eineiil of .Mc Lean's Stronglbeuin; t'orjial an 1 Volcanic Oil Liniment. They aru lio well known In this commuuity to icuir reootnrueudttioiis. . Hut there aro msnr of our rn l"rs who re suiTcrin from a dersnvemeni .f th iliestivs organs. without the slightest Lira of I ! real cause, gl. Ing lise tos-nipt.rus such as de.poudency , ner Tousnnploasnet f reliu r, indecision, lack of en ergy. Making existence a burden. To all who may be so afflicted, try this Cordial; it will give Ira mediate relief. To all who maybe affl with Sores or Psinsofany kind, try the Llni ment. See aJrertisemenV In another column. Sept. 19 dwCw - , 1 DK'S Carmine Msrklng Ink, something new Id and nice for marking slothes, at BARK'S

Helmbold's Exteact or Bccau ror dis

eases Of the Bladder Kidney, Gravel, Dropsey , A.c.. Ate. Helmbold's Extract or Bucha for secret and Delicate Disetcei . HelmJold's Extract of Bachu for Nervous and Debilitated sufferer. IIclmboM's Extract ol Bachu for Los of .Mr inor;, Los ot Power, Dimne-a of Vision, Difficul

ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves and I'uiveraal Lassitude of the mucul.ir system. UelmboM's Kxtraetor Bacbu for all distressing ailmonti Oijslrtctions, Irregularities, Excess In Married l.l'e, orEarly Iudiscrelion, c, and all diseastof the Sexual Or5an, whether exutin iu male or female, from wbatsver eause they may have originated, and no matter how Ion; standing. Helmbold's Extract of Bucha is pleasant in its Uite and odor, and immediate in action. Price tl per bottle, or six bottles for S3, delivsred to any address. Depot, 104 south Tenth St.. Philadelphia. aa?dw3m. .Infiamtlon of the Liver. Boston, March 4, 164. I luve beea afllicted for many years with a morbid state of the Liver; with Constipation, In' digestion, cold extreinitis,shoottnx pain in the side etc. 1 was about submitting: to the usual j mercurial course of treatment, whereby I hoped I togaia relief, but noe a care. I could not lie upon either side when I began with the Peru vian Syrup, and after nslnj it forouly one we.k I considered mysulf cared. Sept: I9w4w. T II. KE.NDALLM. B. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fall Hood ! Tall Goods! UP STAIRS! SIGN 0? THE FLAG im r-o1- Q. it .w; w w. Exteance ImiJe, through the Dry Goods tioom : Now Stools. ! or 3ARPETS, OIL CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES, MIRHDRS, AM) House Furnishing Goods ! vv irur vaaiETV OCCUPYING AN UI'I'Efl ROOOM, We are su'ject to NO HXPEXSK in this De partment, we will sell Goods at a very Small advance over cost ! G Ij T S : is Three-Ply, Brussels, In "iain, Wool Dutch, Venitian, Rag, List, IT , i:,iA. Wl I. I llenip.UOllOn, Y 001,tV C I COMK AND SEE ! Hl' Kl' HASE US you will bo surprised at tho EXTREMELY LOW PRICES We are selling Carpel. Curtnin Goods, Window Cornice Bande, Pins, Cords and Tassels, Picture do. and Jjouldinys for Pictures. w all Papor . In GOLD, VF.LVETand RATIN.and BORDERS TO MATCH. Ii. KYCE & 0., Dry GtoJ mud Carpet Dealer. JTJ3T REJEIVaSD -AT-J BCo.adcin.ar tors,' A New Assortment of Mcrclianl Tailoring (Jonds, In the line f New StyleTassimeres and Vestingi scp2GJw3w H IKTSOCK, ALLEN at CO. ""'"'SECTfaMTY"" Fire IiiNiir.nicc Comp'iii OF NEW YORK CITY. Cash Capital, all paid $300,000 . . Surplus, Aug. 1, 1863 ............ .UU,vja FNSÜRE3 Mercliandiee, and Real L and Personal Propoity, at aa low ;-ates aa any ither responsible f'oinpauy, retnrning to too In sured 7.1 Pr.K CKftT. of the .NKI PKOKMS, win le i ne inv.irou Incurs No Llabllltp I JOSEPH WALKER, PreU. W. L. Ilsvnor a, Sec'y. KUSI.NbSS SOLICITED. Policies written at tho I e i re haute Agency by ;i.oicr. c. di'y. Sept.äiUw'Jm. Oo. SO, Ohio street. Administrators Sale of Real Eitite. NJOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT - ' tho unüerit oed Administrator of the es te of ('.it ic'lnn A. Uritton deceased, piir-uaut loan order of t:ie Vigo Court 0 Coiuniun Picas, to pay tho liabities or I he ette of siil tiecedenl the personrl et te thereof being Ins ifHcient, si eleven II A . M. on Thursday, 1 10 Pin uay o' .November iNi'i, will proceed to sell, at public sale li Hie htrhest b'dd-, . If not sold al rrlrste sa' 1 at the Court House doorln the 1'y of Terre Ha to the ol'owiiii ralesial ( thedeeedeut, s tti it, in 1 be county or Clay and'Stateoflnolaua to-wlt: V s. w (r.Sc. 3-'. 1 ownship 13, range 6 w con'. .n n?7U iJ-ll Jrro Also w. (nrfrlh or 5allo.il R.n.l) ef n.e. nr. of S ic. 3. 1 ownship li, rango 7 west, containit g GJ ; icei, also, lot nunibsr one, in suldlrislo7 nr no by the Commissions appointed by thi Viao Co'J I of Cimdiiioii Pless, .0 pa'iitioi tin re ii ent-jis of Jo in IS.-itton eceassd. a plrt o wh!cli is r corded in tli Recorder's OftlceofCla roun v and bein; a subd'vl-lon of the w. ' oft e n. w. r. or Sec. 17, Towcs'alp 13 raise 7, westeontJ':!n'!7 ü7-10 acne. And tiie followiinx sitouted In the Couiiyol Putnsin and h te arorent I to-wltt l,oi, numbers 43, 47 an l37lu the Town ol Manhattan. TERMS: One'ou ihoi.the purchase mosey tc be paid at Vif ti-ne of the sals, and for the bal ance, One forth oil a credit of six months; on foithona credit of twelve months and the re moininone fourth on a crcJit of elgbteoi mont'js, from tle diy of sain, the purchaser t griveliis note with approved freehold surety, col lectilil without relief from valusllon and ap prai.n-ment laws, with IntereA. AKHA HOLMES, Adm'r. Kept,-Jti.w4w. si. suss. S. M.SLBIO IIV7. OLEAW K SOJTS, Wholesale (iroccrs, Ifortheast Cor. Walnut and Columbia Sta, CIJiCIJiJtATI, OHIO. a.STHSVB J. e.v. einig l-dly-woml

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TO CLl'l. Th I J RLMIUMS; rsel mti, a- To CLCBS. ( H DicnoiEs, Illustrated LIREMIUUS! Wtbtltr t A'e Uhrtded X T TO CLl'BS. r:.'i":"..' .-"rr.i., b my r i ii tv as rv ii wiiwi'niii. , I ' " al iu J1C:75 MELiODEUÄK, hVV?.s- friaes'e KKlXUlUX I90W MtLUUMSS, OBTAINED. ... lnt T"i EADILY Prise' r All of the above are of the rery best kind, and will be .Iren fresh from the maker's -vands. They are offered as rj OBTAINED. I EADILY JLL OBTA1NKO. READILY OBTAINED. READILY OBTAINED. ß EADILY OBTAINED. READILY OBTlASED p EADILY JLV 0BT4INID READILY OBTAINED. laiasss to those who make up :luosof20 to J3U subscribers for the America Ajrieulturist iccorumtr to the cost or the irliclo desired. Ho such libe ral aad easily obtained pretniJmsbaveever before been ofered, and it is only done now cause the publikher wishes o raie me suoscripuon or tbo twentieth annual volnaie (to a o a round luo.ixO. The price s only SI a year, or SO cents vben in clubs of ten or more. ind almost say person can lu a Inula neighborhood, readily raise a club, large euougb to secure, rree orcost an j one or he above articles that may be aesired. (The papers iora ciud oi iutscnaers may be sent to several dif-erant Pt oMces.) Over 1800 persons have received one or more or the sboo premiums rum mo "Agricuiiunsi" durtnj two years past, and with universal satisfaction The "Aericulturist" has been be:ore the rubtic forlüyeaisand has subscribers at most of me poi offices in las United States, tta present reuiar reuaers number more than eo,ooe. it is tnererore so well known, toat little need be said here respecting its hirh and valuable character. ITP A ay ptrio vtf aaeeaaalri wit it. r an 4t$irir e Breistea cos far railing '. wilt A supplied, rasa ofi huoi, Ay eaa'n. f. u. im tas pumtktr. 1'oe Arrteulturitt neeusonly to be seen to be appreciated. It is specially adapted to the FARM, GARDEJT and HOUSEHOLD, and Contains a rast nuiuberor parctical hints, and much reliable Information, useful toereavune who cultivates n foof of eroand. anl o ever7 HOUSRWIFE in the land. The 33 double Xuoits pazes in ererv number, rira imnla space for the discussion or all Farm, Garden and Household matters; and in addition, a highly useful, instructive and entertaining departmeotror ilKLS iod BOYS; it la therelore -ho most complete and desirable Fumil Mara tint in the country : and owiur toiis larzo cir culation, the publisher Is able to f rnisli it at a lower price than even Journals or infarinra'rf inu cntrarter. every annual volume dostains to :i.iiji woilb ofor pleasinr and in "ictive tSOAvmos. minv of them nf lar?e size. PThose whokhowthe Arriclluritt will jearout the above assertions, and those wnodo mi snonid send for a copy, which will cost him nothing but writing for itto the Publisher. viajuh juuu.41 Park-Kow.Kew York TAKER'S: P.S. As a special premium to A3 nni ;ne w suDscrioer to tne American ß xze i.'-- ricmlturitt, and also to avoid ö Oreakin5 the volumes, all new D0ZE.T. -subscribers now sent in for löüt BAKER'S fVo1 xx-) M "se their name dozen. Ient.er"l immediately upon the ßlVfc'P'C1 nu receive mo rran.cn o.maining numbers published this doze., iyear free of charge. Those su bBAKER'S ,cr,b,nKbe'ore Oct. 1. will thus dozen 15 n,onths Tor the usnct price I J Ah.U.K t; Dozen.' Those subscribin? in AJß doze.v. October, will get H months for BAKER'S1"5 Prlco or ,2 or area uBiers Dozen." Those subscribing BgiH' .in Vnemhpr. will t It nnm. - 9 ..... e - - - - bers for the price of 12, or a common 'Bfker's Dozen.' these extra aamSer will be given to ill to subscribers, whether coming- singly, or in club Us i for premiums, or f om agricultural and horticultural societies, a large number ef which annually awarded the Jtrricmlturiit amonr tbi" P.-izea. Taascs: 91 a year ; aiz cop ies for 5; ten or more coppies; od cts. each, with a premium to each ciuc or ten or more. vka.m Jvuii, i-uoiisner. 41 Park-Ko ir, .New York. X. B. The Office of the America Arricultur. itt which has been at 169 Water-street, for many I ars past. Is rrwasea to the spacious buildings at 41 Park-Rttc, (opposit4 the City Hall. Uwlt. Slate Hoofing. I would respectfbllv, call the attentien of all pet S'Uis, th it are buiidlne;, or contemplate, so loiut; to the fact, that, I am prepared, to furnish N1'A 1 1' KOUi.u,anü putiton; an Kinds 01 buildings; at such rates as to make it a matter 01 consideration, as 11 win cost out a trine more ihan tiu and will last a life time without repair. and needs no painting. WILL WARRANT IT XOT ONLY WATER PROOF BUT F1KE-FKOOP, I will take pleasure in showlncsainples to anv 00 r son who may wish to examino them at .No. 2C west Ohio street.' Best of reference given if desired, and all work warranted perfect or no pay. C. II. BKOW2S I am also prepared to contract for the erection of building of every diacription. both public and private, flans and specincauons lurntshed to rder. Shop No. 20 west Ohio steet. Give me a call. C. II. B. 8ept.2tdw3m. Slaughter and Packing House For Sale. 1 THK undersigned Sesire 0 sell iher Pack, ing House an I a one-nal.'or two-thirds in terest in their Slaughter House, located at Mat'oon, Illinois. llie buildings are new sad substantial, and aro n lmirably arrangsd, having been built last year. The location Is the best In the West, being al the crossing or the Ter Haute, Alton at ii Louis RK rnd the Chicago Branch of the li nols Cent-jl. Toe üaildir'.s bei n t located on 1 idetrack.no dras-e is .eeuired. The above prope w 'l be aold on rery favor able terms, for fd 11 pa t'cj ris of which enquir of L. Miller, Torrc-Hra c, or Giles Miller, a Msttoon, Ills. sep4dw3m MlLLKR, JOHNSON it CÖ. Chicago Press and Tribune, Cincinnati Toni--nercial and Louisville Journal copy Daily to smouct or $i each, and send bill to this otllce. Old Sachem Bitters and Wigwam Tonic. TMIESE Dellclousand Far Famed Bitters are . recommended bv the first Fhaiiana r.r,h Country. on account of their 1'nrltr and (ireatt SlCiliflnal Virtues. I hey are pleasant as nectar to the taste, snd pronounced the liest Tonic and Miniuianievtr oiiered to the Public. 1 neir curative powers in cases or (.eneratl Debility, Loss of Appetite. Consti pation, Chills and Fever, ele , are inparalieled, and as a guarantee that we reel warranted In claiming what we do. we bt leave to slate that our assertions sre endorsed by Prot. Silllman,or Vale College, Prof. Hayes, of Massachusetts, and hundreds of others. . tor sale by uroeers. Wine Mercbanla and Druggists generally. PRINCIPAL DEPOT-143 Water-sl., N. Y. sepläwtim CAUTION. Spurious American Watches We arer.re-. bly informed that some of the Jewellers of I I uclnnati and other places are selling foreign counterfeit aud Imitation Ameri can Watches, for the goaul no article, manu factured at Wallham, Mass., and particularly t foreign imitation ofour watch, named P.S. BsBTlbv, which Is represented to be manufactured in Hartford, Conn. It n ay bit of serrlcs to the pubic to be informed that there Is no nsnufactory of watches in that place. The (enulne article of one grade of our watches is oamcd "P. S. Bartlett, Walthm, Mass.," and tnd all 0 ir watches of erery grade rj marked "Waltham, Mass." It is hnrdly necessary to stats that such are ike our WatcUes in ro only, and are made ipon the same old system that his already JonJo l tlie country with watches th it are nit nly vexatious a id a einbaut so-irco of c 1ense, but reilly useless U the owners, and .hn bought for genuine sre calculate J tola urethe high reputation which our watches uve attained. We therefore caution the public agalr.si buying our watches from any person who cauntt furnish a certificate of genu ineness for every watch offered fo- site, bearing as number of the watch and tho signature of he Treasurer ef the Company, fl. E. Robins A'e also beg to infor m those wl o oral In e 'purlous, that legal proceedings will be Inst 1uted against them, upon any well authenticated nstance or their selling a counterfeit or color tbla Imitation ef any of our products. For the American Watch Co. R08BIN3 dt AFPLETOy, A goals, sepl9dw2m K?3 Broidway. HARFER'S MAflAElIfK For August, Just received at BfOHlQ HAM'S.

IMPECTINE

OR (PES8IAH FE7EE CHARM. Fever and Ague Exterminated THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION I SAVED FROM WRECK. THE PREVENTIVE AND.MIEMEDY rsa all Intermittent and Billiom Feven I Cures ;insured4 in a Day ! Natare'(.'rand (Restorative. 1NPECTINE. INPECTINE. INPECTINE. INPECTINE I npectine. INPECTINE. This terribls malady, kaowa as the Fsrsrts. Ague, has smutea hundreds or tkeasaads el persons thiougnoot the world every jeir, ana has sever till uo been mat by successful medical treatment thJt has aot; produced severe MEDICAL DISEASES Which affect the Lungs, the spleen, the: liver, Vu omer parts 01 ire nnman organism rbe IsrecTias is the natural antagonist fall rovers, and when it comes in contact with the skin. Is sbsorbod by the interior organs, which resist eatly miasm and all tendencies toward those maladies which prostrste the mind and body with fever. Feverand Ague result from numerous esuses. So place Is exempt from the causes which promete the existence ef disease. That being once seated in the system, tndueea depression of spirits, lassitude, languor, pain, chills, fever. auu a long tram 01 aisagreeabie sensations, deCPmTo7hWÄ reccing EXTREME HELPLESSNESS. Why Will anv OU suffer lka Imrrnr. r ,.K1li. tatinj Ictermttteut Fever, when, by the use ef auvj INVALUABLE JXPECTINE, ea FEVER CHARM Theemiaentmedicin.il aud magical qualities 01 wnics are instantly absorbed. All tracee of Disease may te AnniLilated ic a Pew Hours ! Self eure is better tbau Piiysic. Nature is Wiser than Art. Every D sease ass a Divine Remedy. The Wise apply while the Foolish Drtsm. Better prevent than strive to iure. Delays are Dangerog. TUP. lKPKCTINK, at PERSIAN FEVER .CHARM, Ha cared thousands ef both sexes ef las meat dreadful revs rs. Head nd resect. tVemderful Effects ; Lemuel Bensall, fer two years nseless to himself and societya martyl ro Chills are Fevers eared In less thsa three weeks, and Improved in eight hours. Mary K. Belknap, $anrlut'y, Ohio, sp.eralnost losing her reason as well as strengt h . by Intermittent Ferer, with Chills, restored is health in twent hurs. J. R.Tilton.of Belgrad, Mains, brought from If ath's door, having ruffe red for four yeannade well In five weeks, and improved Is lw hours. Adolphe Monbre, of Frauce, relieved In nm hour, while traveling In the cars en the For Wayne sad Chicago Railroad. He waa appal ently dying with chills. Kllen it Benson, Lockport, N Y, rescued af ter seven years suffering. A perfect cure. Tboussnds of other cases prevenWd am cared ever mouth, and not single eoruplaim of the efficiency oftho I.MF.ijriNKf ea PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. TRY IT, rrtOVE 1T,KK)W IT! And make known Its wonderful powers and virtues, that those who suffer or are tbreateae with suffering, may beled I use asimple lanes lous pieparalios.furnl.hrd by the field ef as lure ror man'a blessing. INPECTINE Is sold by Robert Drowning. C O Perkins A Co. Tointinsos or. Cox, H Rosens arlea. W B Viekers, Indianapolis, Indiana, and by all Drugs Isla anu Mnaicine ueaiera in America, rrice one Dollar, sent by msil to any pari ofthe U ft. irp Remembea.lt Is not takes Inwardlr.but Is applied outwardly, according to directions, which acaompsny each package. Manuiarturea oy JOHN WILCOX sV. CO. 5o 188 Main Street, Rlrhmond, Virginia. BRANCH OFFICE, No S Rank of Commerce Bull ling. sepl8dwlm&e , Sew Yuri City. fOgJ-y MANHOOD! wJIaa-Q How Lost, llesv Itestoi Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, ALEcTUKB on the nature, treatment ase radical cure of Spermatorrhoea, er Seminal Weakness. Kesual Dobilitv. A' er vousr.es and Involuntary Emissions, pradnrinar Im potency, Consumption and Mental and Physical Debility, Br ROB. J.CULVERWELL.M.D. The Important fact t list the awful eonsequeaees of self abuse msy be effectually removed without Interaal medlciaes. or the dangerous appllcatsons ofesustlcs, Instruments, medicated bogies. and other empyrieal devices. Is here clearly demonslrsted.andthe entirely new and tilrhlv successful treatment, si adopted bv the celebrated author, fully explained, by means of which every one tsenabted to eure himself per faetlv. and at the least possible eo.t. thereby a veldlnr all the advertised nostrums of the day This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, en rseeipt of two postsre stamps, by addressiat Dr. C1IAS. J. C. KLIN f., 480 First Avenue, New Yom.osi box sjos. atfsOwly

B AS COM & CO., (Successors to S. K. Frremau)

DEALERS IX CLOCKS, WATCHES,

J" ewelry,

PERESCOriC SrECTACLES, Fine Cntlery, Fancy Notions,

&c.

WE HAVE IN STORE AND for sale attb las,,! itrirri. rar CAKH. 1 1. . . . " 7 ' ' tue louowinjr articles: CLOCKS, Of various styles and nattema. both French nu American in Alabaster, Maabie, Iron and Wood Cases. WATCHES, We have American and Kngliih, In heavy hunt , .5 vn,, Iis, i large assortment oi nwiss Vstchesln DiamnnH. Kan.ll.l r:l.l an.l ilverCases. R I N O S Diamond Pearl, Ruby, Emerald, Amethyst, Onyx.Carbancle, Gerte; and other fine Kinfs. SETTS OF JEWELRY. Lava Coral, Amethyst, Etruscan. Carbuncle, Jet, Mosaic, aud other fine setts or Jewelry. GOLD CHAINS. ?-?,'hv0b:C,4UU,B nd N" Chains. Also, Coral Neck Chains. SLEEVE BUTTONS. Of yariona patterns, suck aa Coral, Etruscan, Carbuncle, Gold Stone and plain. GOLD BRACELETS, Of various styles: Gold Thimbles. Keys, Charms, Miniature Pins, Crosses, Bead v'sspa. Seals, Gold and Coral Armlets, Gold ,j . ""'u ouees, ladies, Misses and Children's tar Drojs. Also a large assortment Of CHEA P JKWKT.BV. PECTACLES, Perescople.ln Gold and Silver Frames. SILVER WARE .(?ir.Iidl-Ir7.W,r6. we "he following arWll ep,e. Je" r. Waffle and Butter Knires, v-rauj, mii. tea, and Table pooiis. Sugar Shells, .Napkin Rings, Port Mon- . w va, c. (KC.. . SILVER PLATED Want" Stfi? rir 1 wF wiaici, jea Keil, w ve CUTLERY Tin Wcstenholm, Pocket Knives and Razors.! Guitar and Violin Strings. Acordians. rhma v.' aast Tas Tl-.ll O - -1 L . a - ' awjs, nitiow uaiKCll OtC.t tfltC. WATCH-MAKERS SUPPLIED. With tools, materials and glasses of which we have a Urge assortment. Cfocif, Watcht and Jouxlrv Rnaired! On short notice and warranted. BASCOM fc CO. Ko. 4, Phoenix Row, Terre Kaute Ind. JJILLINERY! ST 142 Maix Stsiit, Betwbim Firra- ace Siii im Mas. WALTER'S OPU-eir, OF FALL itllLLlXEUY Will take place On Saturday, September Jf), 8u0. P URNITURE! Call and exatuina ma n . ...1 . l . . of Fine Furniture. Chairs. MaitracJ. x.qnality quantity, and low pnees not' tousled West of Cincinnati, at 142 Main Uriel, between 4ih aud 5th streets. J. C WALTER. UNDERTAKING ! Clotla, Velvet and AVoext Coffins I In any style to suit the demand at very low i ices. Only Arent in Vi ted.lr"-tlgl7t Metallic Burial ' CASKETS AND CASES. Ail arrangement for Funerals promptly attended to. Ramember 144 Mala-et., bet. 5th and 6th. J. C.WALTER, e?p24dwtf ' McLEAN & CRANE'S rUE AMD SfARIXE INSU RAXCE AGENCY. We ask the attention of the insuring public and property holders to the followlist of old, reliable and highly rcsrxm-J Bihlo Companies. We say without hesitation, or fear of coutradictiou, that they stand second to none in the United States. HARTFOBD INSURANCE CO., of HartforJ, Cuun. Ca-li capits.1 and surplus, $380,273 91. July 1, 1660. CHARTER OAK FIBF AND MARINE IN SURANCE CO., of Hartford. Conn. Cab capital and surplus, according Io their sworn and proven Report, July 1,1600, $336,070 31. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. Incorporated in 1821. Forty years of successful business. Cash capital ou the first day of July, leCO, $402,844 55. THE PARS FIRE INSURANCE CO., of the City of New York. Cash capital $250,000. Surplus $75,510 20. HTJMBOLD FIRE INSURANCE CO., No. 10 Wall street, N Y. Cxsh capital 300f. 000, with a large surplus. The above Companies have all complied with our insurance laws. Ratea reasonable. McLEAN A CRANE. sel3dw3iu. Oen'l Insurance Ag'te. ITITXlAYs The undersigned, appraisers Id appointed by yon. to value a certain ba hrse lately taken up by Major Russell, do apriaiss luv aaiu iviiu II IBS sum OI thlitydolsrs. The said horse Is described -e follows: He Is a bay, with black mine aud tall, la n.ir'i. blind, has black lejrs, has si;ai of saddle marks s 'disss we believe about ten rear. 1.1 .j fourteen hands high. Osts titsotut,) Wilus. Bats., j rpraisers. The undersigned de affirm that the fores-nine appraisement sad description wera iiH. !!.. out partiality favor ofaDectlvn. Mösts RtTNOLbS. W illi ta Baits. Affirmed and subscribed before me a Justice ef the Peace of Pierson Towushlpon this twenty eighth day of Anguat 1MO. J. W.Diana, J. P. A (rue copy from docket. J. W: Diana. J. P. I certify that the forearoinc is a traa con fiemtbe estray register. Bept 13, inbu. ass. wiui,, Clerk. O. A. HATWABO. J.J.I. BLIXX. HAYWARD & BLINN, Siccbsiobs to Whitb dc Will, Auction and Commission Merchants HAVIKG estsblished themselves permanently in the elty of Terre-Haute. at Ka. inr. opposite, the Sinthern Bsnk.on Wabash street. win sen goons 01 su siuos eu censignmenU close ont stocks sell furnltare make advi ces sn consignments, aaddo abb otter matters tnd things pertaalng to the Auction and Comaslssion business. They will also attead public sales inasrMrt ef the county, on ressonable terms, ' " SepSsdwly. . "

NEW FIRM! fi THE 7m DAY OF AUGUST, V- A. 1. l!-W, I ol.l tn 4r. JUSKPIf EAST, iry tni.e stock Of boots, SLues aiid materials. TbanUng my friends aad ptlrons lor the very i'beral patconajre thoy nave (riven uie, I retire from tua business, hoping tbat they will extend the same to mv successor, ua 1 know l.ini

to be every way wuiiliy. ii. W. SEDAM.

pjAVING PURCHASED OF

w- Scdam His eutir.' interest and stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, AND MATERIALS. And luvingid I a ri . - I AU EiXDerienCP Of fliror Rairi -ww i.. la llio business. I Aih, i,i.-.ir i . I ."..m ii.i i i(Biicci I Good and Ffl?hinnali7o r i 0110 X aSIllOnaDle GOOOS IC'tX TO Fit the 'Most Fastidious! PALL 8c WINTER ! Z I bare just added a Iarsre AMsortnicni And Iii be eonstantly In receipt ofall kinds of BOOTS, SHOES, GAlTEItS. KURBERS, AC, Su.Uble for the Fall ...1 Winter we.r. My Ladies, Mlsses.& Children's Bootees 1 lhrhm??.U.rCln:ed to ",er h hebe, Philadelphia houe, and embrace EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY I My Mens, B.y8, Youths and Children's Shoes, Gaifcfs. Oifords &e.,tc., have been selected from the BEST HOUSES, And with especial care, and I All who favor me with their patrona" may expect value received ! Hhavealso, iu.'comicction with my H0Use, a Shop, for the purpose of Repairing and Making Work Of every description, to order. UMBRELLAS. CARPET BAGS, iC, Conotantly on hand. licnVsT1'01 ,OUcit ",ar W th m. aepI4dwty JUSLl'II EAÜT. OFFICEIOl Wabash Street, (ever Bartlelt'a Book Store, TERRE. HAUTE, INDIANA. MnMvtr 21,000 Sold Luringr the Year 1859. y!?LE THK XUMßK nring the nrmrsr: l W thT KewinS Machine Manniacturers In the country. WARRENTEDOR THREE YEARS ! if.1?0",1 rof?ndcl Hthc-y fall to be as represented. In order to thorauchly prove their KM -"V"'"1 -"'nwi do;4.; kinds or Mcinee wing to order, and give ail rVlV? ,ni'rtt'o' residing their operaHons and mnltagenirnt. tn)Kr r"1J...nd e XhtM poration st Ko. Tarn.'',K,.rf!;l'0Sr "rtrtti Kookstore; Tene-Haute, Ind. sepMwtr C WILLlAMS,AB.t, Election Notice. Sttte eaeta. Count af l.V-a . LA SDREW WILKINS. Clerk of th . Circuit own in an.i tor the counts aforesa.i. oereby certtly that, at tho annual election to -7-7. i lue. "ual l"ac' r holding such elections ia said county, on the neco..d luasday of October next, the following officers ate to us cicrica,in-wii: onr uorrrnor.one Lieu Auditor of 8 tale, one I roj.or,., f stte one .. ..w. rjanr,-r or Mate, one Attorney Oeneral. nne Hiircatuii-nWrr, ..kii Instruction, one Clerk of Su'eine Court, oneReporter ef Supreme Court ue tueniber of ng rose, one State Senator for tho counties ofSullivan, Vigo, and Clay, one 'recut. nAttori:ry ror tth Judicial Cjrf nit, oie Jit.ljr r.r the Couit of Common Plrrs f.ir Hie district .-oin,A,cd of the counties r Suilian , Vi.,, and Parke, one Prosecutiic Ann Court of Common Pica. Iwo 1: .r r-onutivea to lh Stale Lejrinli ture. one Mierif,t,ne Treesuin, umc i in, un ucu'ii our i, one .s irtcTi r and one Coroner fur II. county of io. an Assessor forearli InwrsMp in ,.ld county, ss In letinw.uy wlicreol, I have b.-Veto t fbtfiibid my iiu.i.r and a fined the seul l.s of sai l Court, at the t lt of Terre- ( llsntp,tbls t;th day or August. A. 1) lew. AM. W1LKI.NS, cietk. I HEREBY CERTIFY 111EAKOVE TO BK A true copy ot tue original cerlincsts deli ered to me by Andrew VVUkins, Clerk. W. H. srKWAKT, Snriiff ot Wo coutly. selection .otice. rvIIK qualified voters of Vl coni.ty aie A hereby notified .that I ... re i tl auet'n..,. at the usual places of li.ilditi t let ünns m said county ,011 the second 'I'licsduy in Oc:otMr lewi for the purpose of elo, ting ti. followin-ont-cers, to-wil: Ono Porcrbor, one l.ieutensal Governor, one secretary r.r M.tc, ,.be Aud. lor ol State, one Treasurer or State, n Attorney General, r i e Superintendent of Public Instrue- ........... , ivasi.tr i . v uwiltl CoiU.o,cdof the roomies of ulliva... Vio. j yut lle Prosecuting Attorney lor ssld Court r.r Oomon Pleas, two Kepren i.ttlitrsto the ia.e IgUlat are, one Kheri 8, one I r.-arer, owe In k of Circuit Court, one Purveyor, a xi one Corerer for the county .r uro, ani . nr A,c-sor for each township in al.l -oiirty Sept.g2.dale W.H. m -V. K f, Kh'D". Notice of Attachment. Dsvid Hutburt vs l liomas I. Lr-e Vti-rbrn -i t before L. Duy.J . P. Davi.l HulWrt havit fil.- l in my ofUc his afTiJavit, sts ttintr fori I, llmi th sai l defendant is indxh'td to h;m, an.l that he is secretly Icavingthe Stnt luitana, with intent to defraud Iiis f n dit .rs, and caused a writ of fcttAcli tuml to lu issui d Ly me against tho woods and lisiu-ls, ril.u, credits and t tr.'cts .f ill- said defendant Now therefore said d f. iidant is Lereliy notified to tatid sppcsr lu-fore me, La-ubtrl Duy, a Justice of tl.e IVace, at my ofiice in the city of Terre ll.t ite, on thr i, Jay f October, lbüO, at 10 o'clock, A M, otl.ir wise said proceedings Will t e tleu in it cd in his absence. SepIUw3 LAMBERT lUY. J I. Tailoring ! MESS K . KISSl.t- K : K K r; , h a x c I I u d n p alsilorieg .!. 1-binei.t In tl,.. lr. it " City" Build. ngs. No. Ii7 Wa'.srh t-tr.-. t, (-r Wat kins V Slaughter's Sto-e, ,cie t .ev i ic pre pared to execute all work in t. -r I um in t... iMOt approved style. Mr e-rom late , st. l.oni., havinghad ample exnericnr.c in ii c culi.ug .tcpartuient, feels assured Hut toi. r.k-aae iho most fastidious. t I . . . - L 1 .... ., .

erof huprein Couit.nuc mrmi,, r ol ', oneKtate henutor lor the eomUis of huliirsH Vigo, and CUr.iM.o Pir.tc. utir? Attorney lor IheClh Judicial t irrbtl.or.e Ju.l r.i . i... .

MERCHANT TAILORING. lllgler & Seers huve rect It ed a ihniee lot of Cloths, C. sit meres and Ve-Ungs, w hit h they will make up to order, Super cent, cheaper than any Tailor in the city of Terre-Haute. TXT Patronage Is rcspeUlully solicited, eept.4-,43rii