Wabash Express, Volume 19, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 October 1860 — Page 3

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J. N.SILVERTHORN EDITOU. Hon.Wm. 0. Coffin's Appoittmcnts. Farruersbarg, Sullivau county, on Mott-4, day, Oct.. 1st, at 2 p. m. - County LSne near FairhanUH, on Tus day, Oct., 2d, at 2 p. m. i Yoik. Clark -county, III.. on Wedncsday, Oct., 3d, at 2 p. m. ' '.' Terr Haute, oo Thursday. Oct . 4tli. Mia. Bell. Ncvius township, Vigo eoooty. on Friday, Oct., 5ib, at 2 p. tu. Webster' Mill, Dock Johnson townhip. Clay cooLty.on Saturday, Oct., 6th, at 3 p. m. Candidate. We ara authorized to announce the name of William N. Humphreys of Sullivan county aa an in Jependent candidate for the State Senate. Klgbth Annual lalr.-I'rlltlar Notice. There were many things exhibited at the late county fair, that deserve a more exteuaire notice than could be given in a hurried report of the proceedings. 'Some of which we now propose to notice as tbey occur to our toind. And first we would cueolioa two Crayon or Monochromatic drawings by Miss Ma ry E. Ball of this city. One, Samuel at an iofant, in prayer, the other a fancy por trait of a beautiful little girl. Tbe execution of these drawings shown evident marks of talent, and would do credit to any one. Tbe penmanship by Miss Lizzie Bran son possessed extraordinary merit, mani testing no marks of effeminacy of touch or finish, but was bold, firm and graceful, equal in almost ever respect, to the finest copperplateThe Vase boquets exhibited by Mr. Jos. Orover illustrated a perfection of la-He in combining flowers that we have never aaen surpassed, perhaps never equaled. The flowers themselves eous and brilliant of the floral kingdom, reserved additional charms from the happy arrangements. For extensive variety, ueleeate modest beauty aod delicious fragrance, the display of flowers by Mrs J. W. Thompson dified all competition-. The display of Hats by Joseph C Vales, was worthy of all praise, each article in the case was a perfect beauty in its line and vindicated for him the title cf the prince of hat dealer and hat makers. Two large cheese, made on the farm of Jas. If. Turner in Jlliooia, equalled if they did not surpass ihn best Western Heaerve cheese. The first premium was awarded to these, but was with held from the fact that the cheese were made out of the district. The flattering praise bestow, ed upon them was however, a sufficient reward, and all conceded that Mr Turner, was entitled to the premium which the rules of the society with held. Those who desire to teat these cheese will find them with a "few others of the same aort for aale at the provision store of "Jim" Davis No 12 National Block." We were mistaken In saying that the Committee on Horses had over looked the merits of W. R. McKeeu's fine buggy horse, or the merits of Bement's beautiful and finely trained grey. Both received premiums, in awarding, which the Committee has vindicated their good judgement. During the display of horses to light harness, J. D. Bell in exhibiting his admirably trained grey, turning very quickly while driving at a rapid rate was turned oat of hid bugy, but preserved his presence of mind o well that in a moment be had the buggy right side up and himaelf safely seated io it. His agility and presence of mind, "brought down the audience." We have time to notice, particularly, tut ooa thing more, that is a lot of brooms exhibited by Mr. Sherman tbey are perfect models of brooms, aod the manufacturer deserves a very liberal patronage. That there waa less interest taken in this Fair by the Farmers of Vigo county than abould bave been there is no doubt, and we are sorry for it, but have not time at present to scald oo the subject. Moil T.iacLATioir. Some of th. Democratie leaders, and especially our neighbors I over the Post Office, are in great tribula tion because there will b but one poll opened on (he 9ih ioat., io this township, aad gravely express their fears that legsl voters will be deprived of their rights, and that collisions may take place. Who does the Journal suppose will get up collision? By a careful survey of the parties, we are inclined to the belief that the members of the Republican party are equally as great loven of peace, good order and obedienee to law as those of tbe Democratic party. Can the Journal name anj Republican whe would, knowingly, deprive any into of his right to vote, or who would encourage rioting or disorder T Have the Rebublicans less interest io the pesce, prosperity or fair fame of our beautiful city, than the Democrats? The truth is the fortuuste oversight of the Commissioners simply deprive- the leaden of the Democracy from carrying out their programme, and lhat'a the rub Douglas at IstDUSAfOLis! Esthusi at a Discount I Tan Jecnxai. os CvraaIX. Tbe Journal of Sslsrdsy bloviates exeioclatingly over the meetiog at Indianapolis on the 2dlh, and writes down g0,U0l) present," with the same compia cency as it wrote "5.003 in the procession" which was composed of I If 0 at their no as meeting io this cily. Make the proper al lowance comparatively and you will arrive at about tbe correct ounber. The State Seatioel very judiciously abstaina from making any cow putation of the number present. While ihe Indianapolis Journal taking the same basis of calculation used io tbe estimate of ihe crowd oo the2Dth of August; namely, double the amber that arrived by Railroad, and it Cyphers it Up to 30,000, of which a large delegation came from Kentucky. It won't do. Col., Douglas has ceased to draw. Enthusiasm for hirn is at a discoaok Klre In Sogar Creek Township. The dwelling fcone of T- McCulloch, in Sugar Creek Township, was eotirely destroyed by fire en Sunday mornio betwees one and two o'clock. Mr. Jas. McFsrland, was living in the liouse with his family, and had barely time to rave his beds and beding with a small amount of other property from the slimes. McCulloeh'a loss is about $500. MeFarland'a from $100 (o $1S0. Itjinot known bow tbe fije originated. Fi sis. By a dispatch io this mornings ss it will bo seen that the "gray eyed, maaef dstioy"has coded his earear at last.

IJT We clip the following from the LoaisTille Courier, (Dem.) which is a plain propositioa. WhataanguineDouglas man in our mipat, will trj to bag that bird? .'. COME TO TIME!

WAITED TO UTYl 5,000! Tliat IDOugals WILL NOT GET The Electoral Vote of A responsible party will bet the abore mount that Mr. Douglas will not get the electoral vote of Indiana for next Pru dent of tie United States. If this propo sition is it accepted, the stakes will be put up in Ne' Albany, on Saturday evening next, at 6 o'clock. - -oIllegal Voting The Indianapolis Journal of yesterday, contains a long article showing the manner in wfc ich this State, and especially some of tbe Congressional districts are to to be carried for Douglas, aod the Democrats thi fall. Their Arrangements for importing votes from Kentucky in large numbers have been exp ed. Thtir emisaries hare been wslched and their bargains overheard. Lena thau half tbe delegation from Kentucky that came to Indianapolis on the 2Sth, returned home aga:n. They are now wandering around Indianapolis, seeking temporary employment, and ar frequently seen in close consultation wim Walpolethe Democratic candidate in that district. Twenty colonists are known already i-i Morgan county, and are receiving daily additions. In Fayette county, they are engtged in the same rascally arraogement. In the north part of tbe State, Douglas contractors in ditching swamp lands are bringing in large numbers of ditchers from Illinois and Michigan. In Morgan county, Democrats openly boast th it they must get men from the adjoining county to help carry their tick et The continual influx of black carpetgentry into this county and city has crea ted much curiosity on part of the Republicans and a large number has already been spotted . That the roost stupendous frauds have been contemplated all over this State no one can doubt, from the evidences that are daily brought to light. The utu cht vigileoce for tbe detection of illegal voters should be exercised. A Momkvtocs Discovtar. Some argus eyed Democrat has made the startliog discovery that Abe Lincoln has subscribed $1000, t j help carry on the canvass ! Awful isn't it, just to think that Abe Lineoln, "Honest Old Abe," would come for to go for to pay $1000 for electioneering purpo ses, when Douglas has only spent two or time b indred tboussod for the same pur pose, or more so. What hypocrasy. Head tie report of tha Covode Committee, where is found tbe evidence of thousands acd tens of thousands having been paid to sustain a third party to cheat the peo p?e out of their right to elect tbe man of their choice. Think of Douglas having bankrupted himself to buy his way into the Presidential chair by corrupting the people, and buying up political leaders like the Brookses the Hants and even such amsll fry as they have stooped to buy in this locality. DougUs himself says Ate Lincoln is honett, aod is iocapapleof do ing anything dishonorable, and that la the opinion of all who know him and tbe State Register ot Illinois and the Terre Haute Journal are making themselves re diculoua by paradiug such senslens lie with which to gull their readers. AariCLKS Foeqottis. We notice in our report of the articles on exhibition at the late Fair, that we forgot to mention two very important and conspicioua articles. The one a Steam Engine from the Foun dry of Arba Holmes, the other a Sugar Evaporator from the establishment of S. Wolf Co. The Eugine is an admirable piece of machinery , and was a matter of great curiosity to a large number of people present. Tbe Evaporator is a matter of much im portance to growers of "Sorgum"and we mi ..t i - . ' ..I. r w"' "u "J VP""J P" ' at lwDgtb Afraid of She Wide Awakes. Oar Local neigh tr like many other Democratic Know Nothings, is very much afraid of the Wide Awakes, indeed he is down on all political organisations as being dangerous to the community. ISow neighbor don't be mfrmidl The only purpose the Wide Awakes have io view is to out rote you io the County, State and Nation, and if every Wide Awake coropany were disbanded to day, tbey would still carry out that purpose. What about tbe organizition of companies. called "Union Ouar Ja ?" Are they better cHns, bet ter men than the Wide Awakes ? Would you like to make a specific comparison, neighbor 7 -ex Douglas DiMoasTtsno. An old acquaintance, who came from Madison to Indianapolis on the excursion train on the 2Stb, has banded us the following result of a vote taken on the train: Douglas 356 Lincoln 161 Breskinride. ............... . 31 Bell 23 Mij. for l)ola 141 Pretty good for a Douglas domonatration. C Leonard Swelt, of Illinois epoke fur three hours last night, to a house full of people, who listened with the most eager interest, and applauded with much emphasis. So persuasive and convincing ii his eloquence that a member of the U : (uard was involuntairly drawn, red rsp and all, t't the feel of the speaker. We preMiuiehe wis an addition to the regenerated and detentbralled. J J" We received a letter yesterday from a young friend io Kentucky who says that Douglas will not find his mother in that old Commonwealth' He thinks the con test betweeu Breckinridge and Bell will be close with lr probabilities in favor of Breckinridge. .a. ('taue SCHooLa. We call particular at tention to a change made io the programme for opening the Free Schools. The meetings of children anuounced for Thursday morning and afternoon, are deferred until Friday. . ITWIiso the State Election it over tome body will find out that there baa been cheating around the board, don't you think o mighty Tiger of the West? ET. Why does the "Tall Sycamore" of th Wabash continue to hold office under Janes Buchanan, tha unrelenting eoemy of Stephen A; Douglas? Daniel prirate declaration a "that be baa not deserted the Administration may be the tenure by which he holds hiaaf offiee.

D" The iron fronts for L. O. Warrcn'a new house armed' on Saturday. They are we belieTe of the same patern as D. W. Minshall'a. O The Law points out the remedy and it win be applied. Journal,' i What is it Jeerus? and how will it be applied ?

f. Mamiid On Thursday evening 27th lost, at tbe residence of William Paddock, by Lambert Duy, Esq., Woodson Clark to Sarah E. Gnnn of Vigo county. , . XT' We make the prediction now, that Daniel W. Voorhees will declare himself for Breckinridge and Lane, before the 6th of November. Douglas Democrats should examine his record and see if he has ever recanted his Lecompten heresies. , $ "e O A man's clothes and woodeu leg was found on Sunday morning, on the river bank, at the foot of Main street, while his team was fuund near by. It is supposed that he was drowned while in bathing. Wc learn that be waa from Clark county, Ills., and his name was Harlan. His body has not been fouud, though diligently searched for. ' ': ; -. Important Notice. Our rotund neigh bor ef the Journal, in his ' issue last eve ning, solemnly announces the fact that the Democrat! exp-ci to wte on next Tuesday. Glad tu hear it, neighbor, so do we, and will be glad to nisei you over a glass of Weiss' best Dayton or Madison Ale, just after discharging that duty. Ho Francis W. Kellogg. Of Michigan, will address the Republicans of the 7th Congressional District of Indi ana as fdlows : Grenc itle, Tuesday, October 2J, at 2, P.M. RockviUe, Wednesday, October 3, at 2, PM. TERRE HAUTE, Thursday, October 4ih.at2PM. . MonlezUMi, Friday, October 5ih,al2, PM. Annapoli. Saturday, October Cib, al 2, PM. e Important Notice. :rNIX(i OK THE FRKK HCHOOL8. The Free Schools of Uim city will open on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBKR 3u. under the superinU'nce of Prof. J. H. Moore. Children living in (he 4lh and 5th Wards, north of I he canal, will meet at the school house in North Terre-Hante, on Market street, at 9 o'clock .a.m., on Wed nesd ay. Those in the remaining portion of ihe 4th ward, those in the 1st and .rth ward west of Cth strei t, will meet at the City School Hous on uorlh -Ith treet, on Wedoes day afternoon at2 o'clock. Those living in the remaining portions of the 1st aod 5th Wards, will meet at the old Seminary building, on Friday morning, at 9 o'clock. Those living in the 2d and 3d Wards will meet at 2 o'clcloclr on Friday afternoon, nt the School House, on South 3d street, t be graded. The Central High School will be organ, ized in the City School House on North 4th street, in which pupils, who are found qualified, will he graded. In order to accommodate parents and children exceptions maybe made to the above arrangements, if found practicable. Parents are requested to accompany their children and see to their enrolment. It is hoped that all who design to avail themselves of the benefit of the free schools, will report themselves as above during the opnin; week. N. H. All the Teachers are requested to meet at the City School House, North 4th street, at 7 o'clock, on Tuesday evening. By order of the Superintendent. e Wide Awakes Kelly. We hope to see a live crowd of Wide Awakes al Head Quarters to night. Tomorrow is our Grand Rally. Our Brethren from all parts of the country, within and without Ike county, are coming up to the Help of Abraham, to the Help of Abraham against the - Squatters. We will not be behind nur neighbors aod friends. Let us show our strength, our devotion to principle, t) right and to the cause of the people. Our opponents are using every means to beat us. They have brought to this State their candidates for President and Vice President, to bid for votes. Next week they bring to this city, Herschel V. Johnson, the man who proclaims that capital thhuld own ilt labor. The man who at Pittsburg a few days ago, branded the honet Free Mtchsnici of that opulent city as ses driven to their work by their roaster. Let us rally and by our votes rebuke this arrogant lordling who thus slanders the free citizens of ihe free States. Turu out then to night ercry one of yoi, that we may arrange for to mor row. Remember a magnificent flag will be presented by the Republican Ladies to the Wide Awakes of the county. Let us show that we appreciate their generosity and patriotism by appearing io full strength. Let us in a word commence tbe triumph now which h destined to grow brighter und brighter until it culminates in the triuti, hant election of that hone9t man and true representative of a free p--o-ple Houest Old Abe Lincoln of Illinois. jt-At what is called "The Union Meeting" in New York, oco II. W. Hillianl of Alabama, made a speech defamatory of Senator Keward. If Senator Seward were to goto Alabama to make any speech, Hilliard would bo the first to aid mobbing him and deny him the righto' free speech; yet he comes toJ.Vew York and utters the foulest libels upon her most honored Senator, with impunity. He claims, and exeicises in the most outratjeous manner, aright in New York which he and those he acts with deny to th object of their assault. Terre Haute Jrrodnce Market tppi.KR- 'Drvl'rdes 12514 jrdes... per ll HKR Irll er buli..l '-'5 LAHItper ll II si Ii fJreen " " 5$tif LKA I H r. K BACON j Hole 4 D lUmn 9 a. (sli.l llimeM lo MiouHor, S B "c f M XK, buU. 25 Si.le evlW UOtASSES BKKF j ri. H. Rail .?K$G0 21 N. O. Jo 4llr0 Frosh.. f.?12 DrtoJ Ikr 0..0K.uuiUI,0il,2l BKANS, wbtte.... I 00 PKAUMr.s HKKSWAX, -5. IM, oinli.... BUTTKK f 1. .li POTATOES CAMDLKS. Itlaii, üull.. Tallow, a,.l-2', rftli, Kweet tin 8tr Xi KICK t Dt CHKKSR ISA LT W. Reanrre X 14). O. I o River, uu K. Dairy I.: Lake, iol...... Country .' Srck, U Iba.... COFFEE- 'SOAP3 50 1 so 7 I 75 S 93 Kio, B HJÖ1.V lUr.... 3f.ll Irrura.... .... MS i Soft, ra'l...... Ja, f ..ft-" ÜI..SUÜAKCRAJIKKKRIKF.. 15! Biowu f . KJG,l'vi!'n... Klt.l (Vih'ic.1, f FEATI1HKS, S-s" RKKKK FISH i Fill. iih.... Mackerel No. I lb 3t Clo-r,lo.... No2iit2 75 Timothv do .. 9 II 10 6 00 Preili, lb Salmon S t.... Pickled Herrin da ts Col prlh " pr.ouR, bbi.. 5:a TAI.l-OVV 9 ir.A . Y. H. t I Iropeilal e 103!1 01 Guu Powder do 81 Biark m a ..Stvmi I Wheat, bosh ' "itOn'TUKSIPH, bush 3U(S30 Cat,bnn v, I A K, rail 00 Rye, baut! Ü.. VI S EG A K, SO Cori,bab WHIH KV, rail . S8 HIIf. - IWOOU, W.,Ba 531 Grssa t I Uawashsd 1820

SPECIAL NOTICES,

(Prom tse Miitonn otm erat.) VT Upon Prof. O.J. Wood, of St. Louia. furtane has coafsrred Iks konor of kavin; disovered a baUamfo preparatioa, which not aaly promotes the growlk r, aod beaatlfte tat hair la a hi;h degree, bat restores It wkea it Is rone, or turns It to Its orlrulal eolor after it has bsoome a-ray, faateaa it te tkeaealp and effectually deitrors sack cntaoeoos eruption as mar have been engendered hy the ass of dyes, essential oils and other injurious applications. The many respectable testimonials which are offered in Us fawr, from every part of the country In which it has beeaiatroduceJ, leaves ne loop for askep tic te hang a doubt on. It is supplanting all tbey specifies for tbe hair, and enjoys a popularity which so other has ever sttained. Bay It test it and rej olee that your attention has been directed to it. CAOTie. Beware of worthless imitations, as severalare already in tke market, called by different names. Use none unless tke words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot 8t. Loafs, Mo-, aad iw York), are hlown in the bottle Sold by all Drarslst and Patent Medicine dealers! also by sll Fancy and Toilet (Goods dealers in the United States and Canada. Sept. 18 in. - . . Irledlclne for the Seaiaem. The fibres ortbe body are often son and relaxed after tbe bracing cold r Winter is withdrawn; and If atcknessattscks ns, it isla the forsa of fainting apoplexy, fevers, intimation, and aenrat rheumatisms. Because at thlsssssoa all the humors are more apt to corrupt from aay shock of the penpiatlon, from eostiveness or the stoppage of any usual evacuation, than at any other period of tbe year. Brandreth's Pill set all to rights. cleanse the blood frm those crndities wbich the cold and want ef exercise of Winter have locked up In the bowel and solids of the body, and wbich, if not timely expelled, produce cancer, tumor, co'tivenoM, consumption, and aa early death. When, therefore, yon feelehlllinese, lasslte.de, dizainess, pains of the head, lose no time, hat atonceswallow four, six, or eight of BKARDRKTH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. Rood eheerrulnes will dlsplace'anxlety, aad oeilth disease. And, remember, these Pills are entirely vegetable, and harmless for the weakest and strongest, but able to starch out aad .-emovo all Impurities, leaving tbe bleod as pure as It was in our flrst parents. These cle!ratl Pills sold at 23 csuts per box wlt' full directions, at 494 Canal street New York, Dr. C.mdreth's Offloe,aad by J. R. Can uinghatn, Main street Terrs Haut Ind., and by all respectable dealers In ntedlciaea. Sept. H dwlrn. . j : O We would call the particular atten tion of every reader to the advertisement of JJcLesn's Strengthening Cordial and Yotcanic Oil Liniment. They are too well ksowa la this community to require recommendations. But there are many of oar readers who are suffering from a derangement ef the digestive organs, without the slightest Idea of Ihe real causa, giv ing rise to symptoms such as 2pondeney, nsrsous unpleasant faeliujc, indecision, lack: ef en ergy. Making existence a burden. To all who may be so afflicted, try this Cordial; it will give immediate relief. To all who may be all with .Sores or Pains of any kind, try, the Lini ment. See advertisement in another column. Sept. 18 dw2w Hilms )ld's EzrtACT or Buchü rot dis eases of the Bladder Kidney, Gravel, Dropsey, ate .. &c. lleliabold's Extract ef Raeha tor seeret and Delicate Disoaces. HelmJoId's Extract of tticbu fer Nerveue and Debil Stated suirrers. Hclmbold's Extraelol Buchu for Lois of Mem ory, Loas nt Fewer, Dlmne-s of Vision, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Karvea and Unlveraal Lauitude of the mucolar ijdsm. Uelinbold'a Extractor Bucha fer all distress ing ailments Obstrtctiens, Irregularities, Ex cess la Married Life, er Early Indiscretion!, etc, and all diseases of the ftexual Or3ans, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause they may haveoriginated, and no matter how lonz stauding. - Helmbold's Extractor Bucha Is pleats at la Its taste and odor, and immediate la actioa. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for tS. delivsred to any addreaa. Depot, 104 euth Tenth St.. fhiladelphla. audw3m. Inflamaxtlosa of tbe LlTcr. Bostoh, March 4, 18M. I have been afflicted for many years with a morbid state f tbe Ltrer; with Constipation, In digestion, cold eztremitiss, shooting pain Io the side etc. I was about submitting to the usual mercurial course of treatment, whereby I hoped to gain relief, but noe a care. I could not lie npon either side whea I began with the Peruvian Syrup, and after using It foronlyone week I considered myself cured. Sept:l9w4w. T. II. KKNDALL M. D. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Merchant Tailor ! THE undersigned, grateful to his friends and patrons for past favors, would Inform them end tbe public, tbat he is now pre pared to suit ids taste oi the most raciidioaa, with GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER And according to the LATEST APPROVED STYLE I Having received A Snpertwr I. t or ' Cloths, Cassini er cs and Vestiugs FOIL PALL AND WINTER WEAK. Orders will be Sited promptly, and CHEAP FOR CASH. TkeCiiilmeressra the Bett Evt Offered in tki Market ! Aad were purchased at reasonable prices. Such of ray ottroas desiring alee SHIRTS. made to measure, can order tbeai through me. sepCTdwtf K. A. FLINK. Election Notice. Slate of Inaiamt, County of Vigt, $: IASDRKW wiLKiaH. ciera ortbe rircuii s Court in and for the county aforesad, hereby cert'.ylhat. at the annnal election to be held at la usual places of ho'ding such electiomln said coanty, on the second Tuesday of October next, the following officers are to be elected, to-wit: One Governor, one Lieutenant Governor, one Secretary o Ktate, one Anditor of State, one rrossp -erof State, one Attorney General, one Super iteident Publis Instruction, one Clerk of Supreme Court, one Reporter of (innrem Court one member of Congress, one State rienator for the counties ofBullivsn, Vigo, and Clay, one Prosecuting Attorney for 6th Judieial Circuit. OPe Judgo of the Court or Common Plena for the diatrict composed of tbe coun'ies of Kulltvan, Vigo, and Parke, ons Prosecutlrg Attorney for said. Court of Common Pleas, two Uenresen tat Ives to tkn State Le;ialatnre, one Sheriff. one Treasurer, one Clerk of Circuit Coart,ne farveyor. and one Coroner for lbs eoca;y or Vifo,and Asseseor for each township In srid coanty. In testimony whereof, I have hereto r ) ebscrtbed my name and afflxed the seal Jus of said Court, at the Ity of Terrel Haute, this nth of August, A. D., I860. AJD. WILKISS, Clerk. I HEREBY CERTIFY THE ABOVE TO BE A true copy of the original certiRcitc dell er ed to me by Andrew Wilklns, Clerk W. H. KTKWABT, Rheiin ef Vigo cousty. Election ioticc. THE qualified voters of Vlge county, are hereby notified, that there will aaslectloo at the usual places of holding elections in said county , on the seeond Tuesday In October, I860, for tbe purpose of electing tbe follow! ng omCCM, to-wlt: One Povernor, one Lieutenant Governor, one secretary of State, one Auditor ol State, one Treasurer of State, one Attorney General, one Sapeiinteodent or Public Instruction, one Clerk of Supreme Court, one Reporter of Supreme Coatt, one member of Congress, one State Henater for the eounties of Rulllvsn, Vigo, and Clay, one Preteeutlng Attorney . for tbe 6th Judicial Circuit, one Judge of the Court of Common Plea for tha district composed of the counties of ulllvs, Vtjro. sad Psrke, one Prosecuting Attorney for eild Court of Cemmon Pleas, two Representatives to the "late Legislature, oneShorlfl, one Tressarer. one Clerk of Circuit Court, one Surveyor, and on Coroner for the county ef Vigo, and one Assessor for each township in aald county Sept.W.dwt W. H. STEWART, Sh'n. X-a aw oard. HENRY MUS0R0VB, Attorney mid Counsellor at Law TERRE HAUTE. IND. omcecoraer Main and Peurth Streets, ever Ed sail, McDagal A Co's Stars. PRorESSIOMAL BUSINESS SOLICITED. W'lllalae attend premotly to all bualaessln trusted to his eare as Magistrate. Especial tttsntlonflventoeoilectlooafclsli rieestdly . . j

Fall Good ! Fall Goods! UP STAIRS!

I; HIGH 0 THE tLXO "Buckeye Cash Store. tt ErrnaxcK ltUe,tkroug the Dry Qdi . TTow Dtools. I ! 'f " or' - '..;;? CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, , WINDOW SHADES, MIRR3R8, . , House Famishing Goods ! , ' .. Vt vistrrr. t - OCCrPTINQ AN UPPER ROOOM, Wears satyeet to 50 KXPEMSB la this Department. Wi will sell Goods at a very ' Small advanco over coat ! G A. R i ETS Three-Plj, Brussels, Ingrain, Wool Dutch, Venitian, Rag, List, Hemp, Cotton, Wool,&e ' COME AND SEE! PURCHASERS yea will be surprised at the EITREMELT LOW PRICES VTe are selling Carpets. Curtnin Qoodt, Window Cornices Bande, Pint, Cords and Tassels, Victure do. and Mouldings for Picturts. la OOLD, VKLVETand SATIN, and BORDERS TO MATCH. sLj. RYCE Sc SO;, Dry Cess's end Cerptt Dealers. JUST RECEIVED AT tors,' New Assortment of Merchant Tailoring Goods. In the line ef Hew Style C&vsiimeres and Vesting! sep26JwSw HARTS0CK, ALLEN k CO. SECURITY Fire Insurance Comp'ny OF NEW YORK CITT. Cash Capital, all paid $900,000 8arplns, Aug. 1, 1860 133,534 TNSURES Merchandise, and Real J- aad Persona' Property, at as low rates ss any otber responsible Company, returning to the Insured t PKK CKÜT. of the ItKT PROFITS, whlls the Insured lacwro Ne Liability-1 JOSEPH WALKES, Prest. R. L. HavaocK, 8ec'y. DUSIJiKSS SOLICITED. Polisles written at the Terrs Haute Agency by ttüUHOe C. DUY. Sept.Mdw3m. Oo. 39, Ohio street. JflLLINERY! AT 144 Main Mtbbbt, BtTwasn Fiftsj asn Sixm, Mas. WALTER'S OPKfllNU UV FALL. HILLINKUY Will take place Una asttairelar Koptoomfcor CO, I860. P URNITUKEI Call andexamlne nay new and eaperb stock of Fins Piirattaro, Chairs, hlaltrarses, dec. For quality, quantity, and low pne es not equaled West of Cincinnati, at Hi Mala street, between 4 lb and Sth streeta. J.C.WALTER. JJNDKRTAKINO ! Clotb, Tolwos asset WeeeV Ccfflai t la aay stylo to suit the demand at vary Uw piiees. Ostljr Afsatlo Tljo Coanty fer tbe celebrated air-tight Mstaltle Barlal CASKETS AND CASES. Ailarrangsmsnt for PsaeraU promllyat tended to. Remember 1VS Mala-sU, beU Stb and SHb. J. C. WALTER, eepSAdwtf Slat Hoofing.. I woutd respectfally. call tbe attention or all parsons, that are building, or contemplate, so dolns ; to the fact, that, I am prepared, to furnish SLATE BOOI ISOS, and pat It oa; all hinds of building's; at sucn rates aa to mane it a matter oi consideration, as It will cost but a trifle more thin tin and willlast a Ufa time without repair, and aeeds aa palatlng. WILL WAERAST IT NOT OXLY WATERPROOF BUT FiRE-PKOOF. 1 will tike pleasure In showlnt simples to any person who may wish te examine them at No. 3d west Oblo street. Best of reference given If desired, aad alt work warranted perfect or bo pay. c. H. BROW I am alee prepared to contract for tbe erection of batldinf i of every dlserlptlen. both public and private. Plans sad specifications furnished to order, shop Mo. IS west Ohio stent. Give ma a call. C. M. B. Bept.S5dwSm. Slaughter and Packing House For Sale. TH undsrsljaed dssirs to sell their Pack, leg Hoase aad a one-half or two-thirds interest in their Slaughter Honee, located at Mattoos, Illinois. Ths bulldiafiarsasw and substantia!, and are admirably arraaged, having been ballt last year. Thalocatioa is ths best la tha West, being at theeroMlng of the Terrs HsuW, Alton A St. Lonis RK and the Chlcato Branea of the IUI nois Central. The builufefs bein located on a side track, no drayagols required. The shove pronsrtf will be sold oa very favor shla terms, for full nartleslars of which eaaolre of L Miller. TerreHeute, or Olles Miller, at Mattooa, Ills. ep4dw3m MILLER, J0HXS0X A CC. China go Frees aad Trlhaaa, eiaeluaali Comoaerctal aad Louisville Jearsal copy Dally to amouat of 3 nach, aad sead bill to ibis omce.

WINTER IS C MING

Prepare Tor I'iren! Provide Against Accidents ! Choicr First Class Insuraucc. Fire. Inland and Life NO CHEAP COMPANIES ! J. II. IIAOER, A?eut P0l the following First Class Insu J- raice Companies, desires toeall the attention of Merchants, Mechanics and all property holders to the character of ths Companies he tepresents. During his agency of four years, these Companies Ml ... , ha ye paid losses la'Terre-Haute aed vicinity, ameantiag to nearly Ten Thousand Dollars ! And in nocass has any dispute arise a between tae loser ana tne uompany. Tbe Premtaess, Liberality mud Alacrity With which tbey pay is recomueadatiea eaeurb vm ii prrauns wanting insurance. &TXk INSUlt ANOE COMPANY r HAaTPosa, ooy.. CapltallandjSarplun, avet ... .$2,09,O0O HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY. of Hartford, Cob a. Capital aad Surplus, nearly. ..$l,080,0w SPRINGFIELD FIRE AH D MARINE INSURANCfi COMPANY, or eramariBLo, MsMsarBrsnrs, Capital aal Sarplas.. ....... . .$50,000 PftCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, er HABTreae. Caan., Capital aad ßarplus,.. $500,009 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO., eg HEW SESSKT, Accumulations, over. ....... .93,500,000 C3T Policies ixsued at reasonable rates oa good property, by jr. n. is Asii'tc. Aaron. sep3dwtf .AtMcMcKeeh'aBank. BASCOM & CO., (Surcessora to S. R. Freemau) DKALESS IX CLOCKS, WATCHES, DT "w-elry, PERESCOPIO SPECTACLES, Fine Cutlery, Fancy notions. &c. WE HAVE IN STORE AND for sale at the lowest prices, for CASH, tbe followingarticles: CLOCKS, Ofvarious styles sad patterns, both French and American la Alabaster. Maible, Iron and Wood Cases. WATCHES, Vo have American and KnglUh, In heavy knotIng Cases; also, a !ro assortment ol Swiss fetches In Diamond, Esinelled. Geld and Hllver Cases. RINGS, Diamond Pearl, Kuby, Emerald, Amethyst, Onyx, Carbuncle, Garao; and other One King. SETTS OF JEVELRY. Lava, Coral. Amethyst. Elruecar,' Carbuncle, ei, aiosaie,anu einer nio sens oi jewelry. GOLD CHAINS, Veat. Fob, Chatalaia and Reek Chains. Coral Seek Chaias. Also, SLEEVE BUTTONS, Ol varlows patterns, such as Coral, Jttrusean, uaronncie, 01(1 btoceaoa pitta. GOLD BRACELETS, Of tarion styles; Gold Thimbles, Gold Lockets, Keys, Chauus, MMiUturo Pias, Crosses, Head Claspa,Keata, Gold and Co.-al Armlets, Gold Belt Hucklea, Gold S'lt!e, Ladles, Misses and Cbllartn's Kar Drops. A 'so a large assortment of CHEAP JEWELRY. P ECTACLES, Psrssrep!t,ln Geld aad Silver Frames. SILVER WARE Of solid Kilver Ware webavetlie fell owing articles: Pie, Jelly, Waffle and Kutter Knives, Berry Scoops, Cream. Salt. Tea, ard Trble Spoons. Bugtr Shells, Napkin Rings, Port Monies, Card Cases, Cups, dec. Ac. silver plated ware We have Tea Setts, Butter and Sugar Dirhea. Cups, Knife Rests, Spoon Holde a. Ta. Table, Desertand KigSponns, Soap l.adlrs. Tea Bells, AC.&C. CUTLERY. Westebbulm Pocket Knives and Razors. NOTIONS. Gultsr and Violin firings, Aeordlans, China Vaess4 Toys, Willow Baskets Ae., Ac. WATCH-MAKERS SUPPLIED. With tools, milerlali aid (latin of which ws have a large assortment. CUcks, Watckea and Jewtlrj RrpmlrrdtQ Oa abort notice and warranted. O. H. BASCOM A CO. No. 4, Phoenix Row, Terra Keats Ind. Administrators Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN, THAT the undersigned Administrator ef the estate of Catherine A. Brltton deceased, pnrsnant to an order of tbe Vigo Court of Common Pleas, to pay the liabilities of tbe estate of said decedent the personal estate thereof being Insufficient, al eleven 11 A.M. on Thursday, tee 8th day of -November I860, will proceed to sell, at pablic aale. to the hiebest bidder, (If not sold at private aale) nt the Court House doorla ths i l'.y orTerro Ha ha the fellowlnx real eetate -1 the decedent, situate., In ihe county of Clsy andeute of Inuiana to-wlt: W.s. w qr.gec. 3?, township 3, range w. containing?) .5-100 srrei Alsow. (north or National Road) of n.e. qr. ofgee. 3. Township is, range 7 west, containing t1 acres, also, lot number one, in subdivisioa mado by tha Commissioners appointed by tbe Vlco Court of Common Pleas, to partition the real estate or John Britton deceased, a plat of which Is recorded In the Recorder's Office of Clav county and bei nr. t subdivision of the w.' ofih n. w. qr. of Sec. 17, Townshls 13, raigs 7, weeleontatning 9T 87-100 acr a. And the followling eitnated in tbe county of Putnam aad Slate aforesaid to-wlt: Lots, numbers 45, 47 aad 57 in ths Town ef Manhattan. TKHMKi One fewrthofhe purchase money to bs paid St the time of tbe sale, and for tbe balance, one forth on a credit of six months; sot forth oa a credit of twelve months and the remaining one fourth on a credit of eighteen months, from the day of sale, the purchaser to gtvshli note with spproved freehold surety. col lectiblo without relief from valuatloo and appraisement laws, with Interest. Y ARBA HOLMES, Adut'r. iept,3w4w. - To Ilext. ... A DWELLING HOUSE on Ohio ajL street for rent. Enquire of Pr. Patrick, cor a er Sth and Mai a . (ssplTdSw

N E W FIRM!

ON THE 7tu DAY OF AUGTST, A. D. 18CO, I sold toMr.JOSKfU t AST, my entire stock: of Boots, 6 toes and mat, iats. Thanking my friends and patrons forth) very liberal patronage they uave givn me, I retire from tbe business, bopin; tbat thev will extend the same to my euccemmr, as t know hi im to be every way worthy. M. H. SEDAM. JJ AVING PURCHASED OF M rs . Scdam Ills entire interest and stock of BOOTS "AND SHOES, AND MATERIALS. . And having had An Experience of Over SeVea Years! In the Vusiuees, I faltet myself that I can select Good and Fashionable Goods I ' ' . ( ' ' ' ' TO : i - i Fit the Most Fastidious! , PALL & WINTER ! I have just added a L a r s e jA s s o r t in c n t And will be constantly la receipt or all kinds of BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS, ' RUBBERS, 4C, Suitable for the '.Pall and Winter wear. My Ladies, Misses. Children's Bootees lhave manufactured to oider. by the bes Philadelphia houses, and embrace EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY ! , II jr Mens, Hoys, Youths and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, (Words eVc, Ac, have boon selected from tha "II EST II O U M K 8 . And with erpeelaJ csre, and .j AH who favor me with their patrenag. may expect value received ! Ihaealo, in connection with my House, a Shop, for the purpose of Repairing and Making Work Of every description, Io order.' UMBRELLAS. CARPET BAQ3, AC t'oastautly ou hand. TTV 1 resneMfullv solicit a aktra tf tk mK. lie patronage. StpMdwI; JOMjrif (KAST. McLEAW & CRANE'S USE AMb VIAKINE INSU KAN C E JA.G3SKTO-5T. We ask the attention ef the insuring public ani propertj holders to the following list of old, reliable and higblj responsible Companies. We ar without hesitation, or fear of contradiction, that thejr stand socond to none in the United States. HARTFORD INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. Cash capital and surplus, $380,273 94. July 1.1860. CHARTER OAK FIEF AND MARINE IN8 USANCE CO.. of Hartford, Conn. Cash capital aud surplus, according to their sworn and proven Report, July 1,1 SCO, $336,070 31. MANHATTAN FIBS INSURANCE CO., No. 68 Wall street, N.T. Incorporated in 1821. Forty years of successful bu siness. Cash capital on the first day of July, 1 SCO, $462,844 55. THE PARK FIRE IXSURAVCE CO., ef tho City of New York. Cash capital $250.000. Surplus $75,510 20. HUME0LD FIRE INSURANCE CO., No. 10 Wall street, N. Y. Csh capital $300,. 000, with large surplus. The ab to Companies bare all complied with our insurance lawn. Rates reason able. - iMcLEAN & CRANE, s13dw3in. Qen'l Insurance Ag'U. CAUTION. Spurious American Watches We arecrei 'bly informed that smne or the Jewellers of Cinclrniti aud other places are Sellins; foreign Counterfeit and Imitation American Watches, for the genuine article, manufactured at Walliam, Mts., and particularly a foreign imitation of oir watch, named P.S. Babti.et, which is re-nonte l to be manufactured in Hartf rd, Conn. It r ay b of service to ths puSic tobe fnfjrmed tbat there i io manufactory of watches In that pla.-r. ihe genuine article of one (rad of our watcbe is named -P.S. Bartlutt. Wallliaru, Mus.," and and all oar watch.' ir errry grade are marked "Waithsni, Msss." It is hardly nec,,ary to statn liiat uch are like our Wale o in ism ouly, i l are made npon tha stms old system that . has already flooded the country with watches tlut are not only vextlious and a Ctiiatiut souree or r pome, but really useless t thi owners, and when bought for genuine are caK-ulated to ia Jure the high reputation which our watches hive sttained. We therefore caution the pub lic against biyinr, our watches front any person who cannot farnish a certifli-ate tf cenuInenesifot every w it;4 oirr I fo a lie, bearing the number of the watch anJ lh sighiaturs of the Treasurer efthe Company , lt. K. KoMas . We also be to tnfor m 11. e vtlo ! in a spurious. thttlijl proceedlnj will e lost tnted against them, upon any well authenticated instance of their selllnc a ceunterfoit or colorable Imitation of any of oar product. Fer the American Watch Co. ROSHINH A APPLKT05, Ageals, 'se19dw2m loi Brosdway. SBFy MANHOOD! SSSSisij Uevw i.oal, IIu tteater'd Just VublieheJ, in or Sealed JStrelope, ALKCTCKEon tha attars, tmtmeit sad radical care ef ftpsrmatorrboea, or fsesalnal Weakness, Hevaal Debility. Kervouenese and Involantary Emissions, prednrtsr I m potency, Co nsuaipt loa aad Mental and Physical Debility, Bv ROB. J. CTSLVE KWEI.L, M . D. Tbe Important fact that the awful eoasequcuecs of self abuse may be effectually rraioved without internal medicines, or the dangerous applications of caustics, Instruments, medicated bogies. and other eoipyrieal deviees. Is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, si adapted by the celebrated author, fully explained, hy means of which every one tsenabled to en re himseir perfectly, aodat the least possible cost, thereby avaldiogalltheadverilscd nostrums ef the day This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thonsanda. Sent ander seat to aay address, post paid, on reeelpt of two postsre stamps, by addresrng Pr.CHAS.J.C. KLINE, 4 First Aveaae, Nsw Tork.ost Bos 4M. ftf?Owry Untie in the Female College. Pit OR. HRIÜ1NGEK la engss;e.l to re turn to tbe Female College and take lt rectlon of tbo Mösle Department tor the eoiu nag year, eemsaenclag kept. 5th, tussdwtf. john cotikt;

American Watches MADE BT TI1E Imerican Watch Company OF WALTflAM, MASS. To tbe rublic. Attention s invited to the followinc statorcentof facKin reiratd to these watrnee, and -some coosiilcratioDs wby tbey shoo 14 be preferred tolboe of foreign roanu tariere. Ther sa'e la been constantly on the lncraas ever since .he business was commeaced; thee proving (UC II ic frtes i,r, ffulmr- fmor tkroagktkeir tntrtntic m tri r , . As aa evidence of the extent to which they have recieved tbe endorsement of tbe public, we may elate, that upwards o Thirty Thousand of them are now in daily use in tho U cited States, firing ' perfect satisfaction to their swners. This result lias been effected in tbe teeth of the most determined and violent opposition from the ereater part of those in tbe Watch Importins; t rade in Die large cities, who have systematically nxed alltheirinCuence with their customers, o discoursgo their dealing in an article which threatened, by its superiority, to displace tbo foreign watch to a very large extent. Many of t tbe Jewelers and Watchmakers of the interior, a lar?e proportion of them foreigners, seconded tbeefi'orls of -he Watch Importers, being perana dd by tbe.r counsels, aod mislead ty a contracted and imperfect view of their own iaterreta: by the fear of loss on their stock of Imported watches an the apprenzrisioa tbat their profits mig-nt ' be diminished through competition in a well known domestic article, vut other greandiese prejudices anfing from a superficial inquiry tnlo the subject. ot wuhnacdicg this, however, ' the watches have steadily gaiued in the est! ma' ' tion of tbe people, tbe retailers have been conStrained to kee4.Jthem to supply the demand, and by degrees, we aro happy to add, their prejudices and alarms are being' dissipated. , Our peculiar ayetem of making; the different parts of each watch tbe cxtvt counterpart of every other watch of tho same series, leads to s uniformity in quality which can never be attained by tbe lorcign process. If eon or our watches is good all are good; wrereas each foreign watch is only a probability by iuel.dependiusc upon tbe skill and fidelity o" the particular workman who may happen to be employed npon it. In addition to these primal v conditions ol sccceess, every wa ch issued by the Company, is made of the roost choice ard c tigering materials carei'ully finished by tbe varioas processes to whreh they .are subjected, and then put together, ir Sec .ed and severely tested by the best -workmen In the .actory. Such has been the care with whica llie.e various duties have been per formed, ihrt out of tbe large number of watches ' old, not moro Ins.. a f'ozen or two bare been re.nrned to the Company for exchange, from any cause wl atever. Every watch is guaranteed by a guaranty that is good 'or something, aud by parlies that can be ' readily reached. Foreign watches, of tue moat inferior description, are often fullf faareatese' by their makers, whom it is impossible to call te account unüer any circumstances. Amer'can Wstches conre to the consumer onburdened by the vr ous expenses and profits incident to importation the total of wnJcn, including ct'stoiu-house duties, more than doubles tbe prime cost of the watch before it geta to the pocaet of the ultimate owner. This coneideiaation of itself should decide the question in our favsr. - i Jiery dollar diverted from the purchase of foreign watches ia so much aared to the conntrv 1 so mocU encouragement to borne indastrv. and ' so rorcl ad Jed to tbe pui.lic .wealth. Modo net ask a preference on these grounds if our J watches are not better for the money, than the foreign. To conc'iMie we c'alm thatour watches ara the best and most narable time-kecperr la tha world, besides beirg the c De apex t; and we assert ' that a. series ol watches was never mat'e that would show so l-itle average variation from troo tune as tliote we have issued. In individual instaaecs their pe.Xbrmaace hps been unsnrpaseed by anything .i co ded in ti e t!story of horolory. Ati-scrfi.i:vepamrih'etconUinin-fiiii mrr.;

.tiatirn and uruierois certificates from well know individuals, may b . had on application to tbe cidersigned. CsOTios.As our wstch is now extensively counterfeited by lo-ei?n manufactures, we have to inform tbe public tbat uo watch is of oar production which is unaccompanied by a certificate oi genoir.ess, bearing the number or tbe watch. andsgned by our Treasurer. K. E. Kobsihs, or by predecessors, A ppletoa , Tracy oi Co. As the wstcbes are for sale by jewelers gener. ally tlrougbout the Union, we do not solicit fordere fo. single watches. Fot the American Watch Com pi nr. HOHHMS4,APPLETOX. WROLSSSLI aOKTS, !e.182 II road way, AiewTsrk. Sopt. o,-2law.dzeow. OFF1CK 101 Wabash Street, (cverlBartlett's Book Store, TERUE-UAUTE, INDIANA epSdwtf 3S& 21,000 Sold During the Year 1859 . Kein; DOiJßL TiK NL'.MBEK sold daring tha same time by e ome.- Neinj Machine Manufacturers ij .uecodil.y. WARREXTEDJFOil THREE YEARS ! And moje refpndrd it they f ail to be as represented. In o.de. to thoi-outuly prove their practicability ant. e.ie.l nsefdlueis, we do all hinds orilJch'neseivinT to order, and five all necessary ld ri'C'on .earüing their operations fnil nr basement. TTr Oil rnd seo .he n in operation at 5o. 101 Wabaih Street, over Birtlett's Bookstore, Terre-llsute. Ind. C. V. WILLIAMS, AwiS, sejulwlf Tnilnrinrr f --t RH:l KU a. KVkixc u .. .... 1 TESSR. IIA -- - - ui. 'f Hc IIII.U 1IH Tailorins Ktah'i;ime.it in ih. ii,u City" Buildings. No. Ii7 Wabash street, over Wat k'ns dc Slaujliter s So'e, where they are prepared to execute all vom in fe'r Ine In the most approved etyie. Afr Secns. late of tit. Loots, havin; had amp'e cxperrrce ia tbe cutting department, feels a.t'jred tat he can fleasa the in Oft fastidious. MERCHANT TAILORING. Kigler A Seers have received a choice lot of C'otLs,Cssimrres and Vegtings, which they wilt make opto order, SO per cent, cheaper than any Tailor in the city or Terre Han te. TQ Patronage is respectfully solicited. Sept. 4, 2 3m Old Sachem Bitters and Wigwam Tome. 111U1.SE Delicious and Far Famed Bitters aro . recommended by the firt Phv,iisns of the Country. oa arount of their lwrlty stsscl Cireais Medicinal Ylrlnr. I bey are pleasant as necur to the taste, and pronounced the first Tonic and Minialaiitererelicred let lite 1'iiblir. 1 heir enrative poveri in rsiie. of (iriic rai I Debility. t.mu ef A telise. SJsseSip ttlou, Chili und lever, etc., are unparalleled, and as a us ran tee that we feel warranted In claiming what we do. we beg leave to slate that our aoertinns are endoraxl by Froi. Sillimsn, of Val College, Prof. Hayes, ofMasachusetU, and hnnJred of others." Por sale by Grocers, Wine Merchants s. UTUgelst rnerallv. PklM'IPAI. IKPOr-l43 W.er-el., N. T. seplSaGui Notice of Attachment. Dsvld llulburtvs Thomas I. LeeAUsrhment before I.. Puy.J.P. David Ilulbert Laving file.1 in toy office his affidavit, Benin? forth that the said defendant is iDckh'ct) tu Iiini, anJ that be it secretly leaving the State of I n liana, with intent to defraud It I creditors, and caused a writ of Mtaciitrfnt to lie issued lj mt againttt the pvxU and chattels, rigtita, credits and effect f the said defendant. Now lhetefore said defendant is hereby notified to be and appeir before me, Lambert Duy, a Justice of the Peace, at my office io the city of Terre Haute, on the 12th day of October, 1863. at 10 o'clock, A M, otherwise said proceedings will I determirad in his absence. Sepl93 LAMUEUT DUY, J P. 0). A. HATWASD. J.J. r. LIM. HAYWARD & BLINN, Saccssaoas to Whitk A Wti.i., Auction and Commission Merchants HAVING estihlisbed themselves frfiiaiiently in the ci'.y of Terre-ll.tul. at No. 1. opposite the Southern Bank, on Wabaah street, will sell goods of all kiads on eeosinmeat close out stockssell furniture make advances on consignments, and do all otter nutters and things pertaningto the Auction and Commission business. They will alsnaltend puldie sales ia say pari, of the county, on reasonable teriai, Bep944wf.