Wabash Express, Volume 20, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 December 1860 — Page 3

HsaJesod ith a strong sppstl t lira tha hooor of tho flag. and expressed the kept lilt lath would bt the en. He then referred to the following resolutions: WitiZAi, Alarming disisnsinns hats '.ariss. between the Xerlacrn aod Southern State as ls the tights of the eommon Territerj of thi Uaitsd State, aod it is cmiaesitly elesirouo and proper that the dimensions be settled bj Constitutional protisioas whish will give equal justice to all seetiens and thereby restore peace, thf refore, Etßohed, That by the Senate and IIous of Representatite, the following article be proposed and. submitted a o amendment to the Conatitntioo, which ahall be valid as part Of the Constitution when ratified ,

by the Contention! of three fourths ef the people of the State. '' First In all the Territory tie w er hereafter acquired North of latitude 36 de;. 30 rain., slarery or intolar.larj serritnele ex ctpt for the paniahme Bt of crime is prohibited, while in all the Territory Seulh of that slavery ia hereby recognized as existimg, aod ahall not be ialerfered with by Congress, but shall be proteetcd as prop rty by all department of the Territoria Qorerimsnt daring its eonlinusoee. All the Territory North or Beuth of said line within soch boundaries as Congress ma preteribe, wherr it eoatains a popalaiioa Decenary far a member of Congress, with a Republican form of Ooitertiment, shall be admitted iato the Union on an sqr.atity with the original States with or without slaterj, a the Constitution of tfee Slate shall preceribe. Second CongresH shall have no power to abolish slavery in the Siatev permitting slareryf Third Congress ahall have bo power to abolish slavery in the District of Colombia while it exists ia Virginia and Maryland Or neitheir ahall Congress at any time prohibit the officers of the Government or Members of Congress whose duties require them to live ia the District of Columbia bringing slates there and holding them as such. lh. Congress shall have no power to kinder the transportation of slaves from ooo State to another, whether by land. Btrigibla ririri or tea. 5th. Congress shall have power by law to pay an owner, who ahall apply, the fall value for a fogitive slave in all easea when the Marshal is prevented from discharging his duty by force or resistance made after arrest. In all sueh eases, the owner ihall hire powet to sue the county ia which the violence or reeeue was made, and the eoontv shall have the right to sue the individual who committed the wrong in the same maaner as the owner could sue. 6th. No future amendment or amendments shall affect the preceding artfcie, and Congresa shall never have power to interfere with slavery within the States where it is now permitted. The last reso Intien declares that the Southern States have a right to the faithful execution of the lav for the for the recovery of slaves, and such lawa ought not to be repealed or medJ . i . l r 1 1 iota to impair toeir mciencj. au laws ia eoaliet with the fugitive slave lav it ahall not be deemed improper for Congresa to ask a State for their repeal. The fugitive slave lav ought to be so altered as to make the fee of the Commissioner equal, whether he deereea for or agaiost Che claimant, aod the clauae authorizing the person holding the. varraat, to summon a posse eomitatua to be so amended as o restrict it to eases where violence or rescue is attempted. The lawa for the suppression of the African slavs trade ought to be effectually executed. The bill for the admission of Kansas, vaa taken up on motion of Mr. Green, and vaa made the special order for Monday next. Mr. row ell's resolution was tskea up, and after the diaenssioo of poists of order, Mr. Johnsen, ef Teno., yielded the floor to Mr. Hale. Mr. Bale said, hs simply rose to ssy thai whatever he thoaght of the practicability of the resolution ef tho Seaitor of Kentucky, lie had no deabt about the pcrity of hia motives and integrity, and the disinterested fervor of hia patriotism. The Senater fro fa Louisiana, Mr. Beajanii, lilted whit vii ment bj tie amend, meats of the Senator from New York, Mr. King, and he now rose to ask fer informa tion. He bad listened to the long and able bot erratic epeech ef the Senator from Texai, Mr. Wigfall, who seemed explicit in his demands; bat the Sea a tor frone Sen. lucky, Mr. Critleadea, seemed ef sa en. Ii rely different sect of politics. The de nsnds pot forth to-day, were entirely different from those of the honorable Senator from Texas. His desire was to kaov which represented the demands to be made on our people. He wanted It know if the Senator from Kentucky represented the people, or simply the effusion of Lis own patriotic heart. If the people are really represented by the Senator from Texas, he really veuld like to knov which of these two gentlemen represents the state of feel ing in the 8omb. Mr. Salesbury aaid he vss a Union tc, and hia State vaa fortheUoiuo. He was prepared to acetpt the proposition of tha Senator from Kentucky. He asked the Senator from New Hampshire, if he was willing to do so, and urge the people to accept. Mr. flale said not to the full extent, thoogh he liked many things. He listened to the denunciations f a geographical line so long that he could not suddenly Leeeme a convert. lie would vsit for aoma assurance that the line vonld bi kept He did not believe the remedy lay in new proviaioaa, lut in a prompt ao.l faithful execution of already in tbe boad. He vis villing to look the thing all ever. He had no donbthis Slate vould render aay thiog just and fair. He would not pledfre for his people, fie thought they had giveo tbe pledge of fidelity acd veuld give it still. He thoaght the gn tleenan too prone to throw tho blame on the Republican party, aee make that tbe paek horse of all evils present or future. II fesred they veuld bo under the ban whin he had been publicly disfranchised il oi worthy to bs in tha committee. He suppesen his speech would be called inflaas m story. The question vonld not be let tied, but vould be settled by the voice of puhlie opinion of all Christendom. We refused to eut Kotiutb, vhen Webster snid tit delivered to the Emperor of Rossis, he should stand it the bsr to plead fik a criminal before puone optnioo. We are making history, but let the future be what it msy, he had no fear but the rightoo Judgment of public opinion, which voold bo mightier than fleets and armies. Mr. Crittenden reflation vers order ed to be printed. Mr. Johnson, of Teno., eugssted Ihst the resolution of Mr. Powell, for the committee adopted; that they might g to work tnd mike an effort to lire the eon 4r

Mr. Few ell 'e resoluliei was adopted asd

tbe President inthorired to form to form the committee. Mr, Crittenden'a resolution were referred to tho committee. Mr. Johnson, of Tenn., referred to hi resolo'ions, and arguep fator of a different anode of electing tho President; but he should not bow dlseoss the resolutions. He thought it dsvelved on erery uun to eorae forward and make an effort to save the eom try. lis did not differ much from

his Southern friends, except aa to the mode of redress, lie was opposed to secession, and vould kt for the rights of the South in the Union, and upon (the battlements of the Constitution. .lie vaa. not a compromising man, or a conservative rcan, and vould not demand anything but what was right. He should act on tbe basis the res lotions passed by a large body of the people of Tennessee. Many believed that a State had the tight to eeeede, and tbe beicf was based on the resolntions ef 1793. Hc9.-Tbere is yet no change iu tho j price or ho2s and $1 50 is tho hightest rales offered of vhich we have heard. The arriVhls are very few. By our Telegraphic reports from Ciacin nati this morning, it will be seen that the market there has again a downward tendency. .e-, D 1 15 D. At his resiiet.ee in Indianapolis, on Monday evening, Horace Bassett, Esq. Mr Bassett was the falber uf E E Bas sett of this city, and at the time of hie dea:h j was Clerk of the United States DisUict Court. lie wss one of the old cilisen of j Indianapolis, and hi cht respected by all ! .... 9 wkoRnewnim. j HovswacD Bocxd From the Honolulu Commercial Advertiser's Whalemen's Ship list of Oct. 27th, received yesterday we lesrn that the Bark Jireh Swift, Cy . Earl sailed from Honolulu for a cruise South and homeward, on that date, with 4S0 barrela of Sperm and 1520 .barrels of Whale Oil, and 4,000 lbs of bone. We hope he rosy have a speedy and pros perous royage to his family and friends. im A Taaaa Hautiax raoMOTBD. We clip the following from the Commonwealth published at Des Moines, Iowa: "Oar fellow towosman, George C. Tichenor Esq., has been appointed by Judge Lote of the Ü. S. District Court, deputy Clerk of said Court. This an excellent appointment and we congratulate friend Tichenor upon his good fortune." This will be gratifying intelligence to the many friends and acquaintance of George in this city, vhere he spent his early life Cheisthas PicruRia. Gas rnold it the Post Office baa receited tbe ruaramolh pictorial Brother Johnathan for Christmas, and will soon hato others of a similar character. Cus keeps a good supply of vhateter is useful, ornamental or amusing in the lit eay line. Cite him a call aod examine his stick. oeoi - IT" Yesterday vas about aa uopiopij tius a season far gvtiters and white pantae ldtts as we remen b jr to hato seen during thi last ceutury. TOight of an elegantly dressed lady on the streets during the afternoon would have produced as great an wxcitemetit as would the appearance of so abolitionist in the streets of Charleston, er a sensible msn in the Sooth Carolina Convention. sum O" We understsnd that our frieDd W. D. Lee, Esq., of Reosalear, will present his claim to the Republican President, for District U. S. Attorney for this Mate. Mr. L. was raised in this county, is a good lawyer rnd one of the best aod most efficient Republicans in the Slate. oAxtiqci Ran cs. We hate receited, for inspection, from Mr. Walmsley -with Nipptrt t Dunn, a package of ancient relics, consisting of Newspapers, D?eJs, Wills, lLtentories, Ac., which we shall speak of at length, so soou as we have leasure to examine them. - . ... . TnaKmcatanocKra Magazine. We hate received tbe January number of this very excellent Magazine, being the commencetrentof the fifty etenth volume. This work Las been enlarged end greatly improved. It now contains 120 pages and is filled with the choicest literature. We knov of no periodical more ably conducted, presenting kI ways contributions by the ablest writers of the age and coun try, such as George Bancroft, Qulian C. Verplanck, N. Hawthorns, Fitz-Qreeue Halleck, Rev. F. W. Shelton, Geo D. Prentice, and a host of other such names. Terms, three dollars per yesr in advance which entitles the subscriber to either of the Moe Steele engravings, namely: "Robert Bores composing the Cotter's Saturday oight," or "the merry making in olden time." Two copies for five dollars; Three copies U.x dollars. Specimen numbers sent to all who wish to aubcribo or make up clubs. Address, J.R.GILMOJtE, No. 5, Beckman street, N. Y. Home Testimony. Jasoxvillc, Green, Co., Ind., Maya. 1851). Dr. C. W. Roback Dft sir; Mr wile bas been affected for many years with palpitation of the heart, I have employed aev eralThysicians, who hate jtiten her but little relief. In tbe winter of as ana o'J I purchased two bottles of your Uleod Punberand one box or your mood nils which I concluded to try ss an experiment. I am happy to inform you that she is well, indeed fer the two dollars and tweuly nte cents thus expended, better and more last ing effects nave been produced than by the hundreds of dollars pretiously expanded lor medical atrrice, Yoars very l ruly JOHN HADDERS. Sre advertisement in another column. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cxsciifsirr, Dee. 1 Flour dull and uscbingsJ. No change in grain. Whisky siuij at Us. Ilogs dull; best j offsred freely at $b 60 no buyers; sa'es to tor exten eeold not be made at ever f 5 25; receipts larger. Prot isi'jiit quiet and heaty, not mach demand; prices nomir.ally unchanged. Sugar 6a7c. Uolasses S9aS0e. CoiTe 12113Jc. Notioo. TERUK HAUTE 6c RICHMOND RR CO., KcrssTiar's Orrirs.Terre-IUate, Dee. 6, ix0 rnHU Annnil Meeting ef the htockhelders of 1 tills uompany win oe neia at tbe omre of the Company In Terrs-Ilsnte, on the first Mon day lu Jsnuaro. (Jsnasry 7, Iffil.) between the boors or J o'clock sno i o'ciock, p. m., for the purpose of electing Directors for tho ensuing year. tnon, nuuu, oee-y. afriawim (jonrnai "pj. Notice to the llorrowers or Nehool Fand.' rfHERE is a lare amount of inter JL est uso the school rund on Intisnd niort gs;es. By the Isw Interest Is required to be paid annually In advaaee. All persena interests 1 will therefore takn notice that all lou and ratrtrsgt s en which the laterest Is due on the 1st of January nsit will be sdvertlssd for ssle P.. rJ. A LLf. .1 , dfflldotjat And. Tlge Coualy

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UCocghs. The sodden changes of our climate are sources of Pcxoxart, p.roschui., and AsTHtfa-ric Arytenoid. Experience bating provea thatalmplo rem dies often act sneedly and certainly wber taken in the early stages of tbe disease, resourfe should at once be had to "JSrtcm$Brntkttt 7V." er Lozenge, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of tbe Threat be eterso slight, as by this precaution a more serioosattackmaybe effectually warded off. Public FriAiiit and Sinoebb will And them effcctuil for clearing and strengthening tbe volee. See advertisement. wCm. s Flour Albas or Whites. Tbl weakening disease ia one of the most oh stinate ia resisting ordinary medical treatment, simply because it is regarded too much as a local affection. By attacking the constitutional cause, by improving the general tone and vigor or the system, the PERUVIAN SYKUP is of Itself able to removo speedily this exhausting form of female disease. It cures all Irregularities of women. Prevents the monthly pains and restores nature to ita proper channel. Nor.l 3, iw. - The Great Holland Remedy, BCERUAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, persons subject to i.errous or sick headache will find In Boerhave's Holland Bitteraa sore. safe and pleasant remedy. It soothes the throbbing bead, corrects acidity of the storascb, assists digestion, snd creates a healthy appetite. It is, without doubt, a most delightful prepation. and an effectual remedy. Tbe fact tbatlt is now a very popular medicine throughout all tbe Holland settlements In Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, speaks much In It favor' See advertisement in anothi er cetumn. Warranted Purely Vegetable. A11 tlie ingredinents of Brandreth's PHrepur;raUre, and act in conjunction to open Jl.'rt'".C'Mne,ceol,beat,endeo car ti outof the body whatever Inju s tt. By be inÄ digested like the fjd, they enter Into and and and mix with tbe blood to search out and remote all unnatural collections, cleanse the blood, and cure tubflrcles, alcrs, die, let them be in whs part of the system they may. They Inju e o part of the bldy. hey carry away notblag (bat isgod. They only remote what is bad. They assUt nature, agree with it, aet with it, and alwaya do their work wrII. Iheir uie bas sated many a taluable life, fold at principal office, No. 294 Canal street. Price 33 cents per box.Sold by J. R. Cunningham, Main street Torre Haute Ind., and by all respectable dealers In medicines. nov2l dtrlni. Prom the Rockland Gazette, Me. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. For tbe year past we have been advertising the above named Hair Restorative, and month by month ita aale has gradually Increased, until in now commands a more ready sale than any other article of Its kind, giving in almost etery Instance entire sat isfaction. A clergyman; resident in a neighbor. lag town who had ror years suffered from a burn. ing sensation in the head, with an occasionally I dry, itching humer, which permaturely turned the hair cray, and latterly Causing it to come Off rapidly, leaving the crown nearly bsre, seeing the advertisement of the article in the Gazette was Induced to try it, and now, after the use of twobottits only, his hair haa turned quite dark and is very soft, the scalp elenn ,and the recent y bald spots covered with a beautiful growth of silky dark balr, the sight of which, with bis commendation of the Restorative, will command an Increased sale. We would state to any who may wish to know, thst we sre permitted, privately to glte the name of the Individual to whose esse we refer. .RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES ! DSYAM'8 PULMONIC WAFERS. Tbe Original Medicine. Established In 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "Pulmonic Wafers," in this or any other country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are cojnterroits. J ne genuine can oe anown by tho narno UKYA3 being stamped on each Warer. BaisVs Pclmomc Wanes Kelietc Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness Mavis's Polvonic Vfateas Relievo Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Bresthing Bat' Pclmosic Wartas Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest. Bavin's Polmohio Warcas Believe Incipient Consumption, Lung Disessos, Barm's Pplnohir Ware as Kelleva Irritation of tbe Uvula audTensils. Batss's PcL!ote Warns Ara a blessing to alt classes and constitutions' Burin's Pdlmohio Warnas Are adapted fur Vocattsts and Public Speakers. Bavin's PcLKOstc Wavsss Ale in a simple form snd pleaaat to thelatte. Bat ail's Pclvomic Wartas Not only relieve, but effect rapid cures. Bavin's Pulmonic Warass 1.. . .1.. .,. ration t ...r. a i w vi niiwusw w a) v w .v. " 'e family should be without a box of Bavin's Pclwohic Wirsas in the House. No traveler should be without a supply of; Barm's Pi lnosic Wins In his pocket. jp No person will ever object to give Jfor Batik's Polmohio Wirsas Twenty-five Cents. JOS MOSE, Sole Proprletor,.Kochester, N. Y; Sold by J. K. Cunlnghara sad P. ti. Uosuelly, Terre-Haute. no'illC:n nlis ' To Comsumptives. Tha Adverllser.bsvlng boen restored to health Innrer joks by a very simple remedy alter having uTered severs! years with a severe long affection, and that dread disosie. Consumption Isanxtousto make known to bis fellow-suCer. era the moans of cure. e it ,1 e s 111 seeds copy of the pres-rtp'-ioa used (free of charge.', with the d! , rectloii for preparing and ulng the same, wblca they will find a surd cure for Consumption, As h nta, Ilroncbetls, Jcc. Tbe only object of Ike dvertisor is In sending tho Pie-crlj tion to boneflt tbe afftlctedand spread Inforiuiitlon which he conceives to b j invaluable, and he brp ev cry sufl'trer will try bis romeJy, as II cost them nothing, and may prove a4ble-slng. Parties wishing th- prscrl;tiou will plesse address Ksv. KDWKl) A. WILSON. vvllllamsbarg, dwlt fept. 1. Kings Gonnty, J. Y. ., . Osborn's Family Medcine4. TKSTIMONY OFTHK PEOPLE. This Is to certify tbst lhate hadronsMerable acnuaictance with tbe medicines of J. W. Osborn, and am satlsded that tbey are valuable in tho treatment of the disease for which they are recommended, and hate bad a re markable effect eleclaily In eases of accute psln and Rhsuraa Usm. K. DA YHOFF Rcaffoli Prairie, Green Co.Ia. July I9.18C0. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ntateof Indlanat, VIro Conntyi oo. Vigo Circuit Court, MsrchTerm, )"6I . No ism. Mart M. Hits vs. Aleiasder r. lino Petition fo. a divorce. r. It remembered that on the 11th December, ism the Plaintiff ner Hoaford and Brown her Attorneys fl.ed in the Clerk's Office ef this Court her petition for a dlt ore e.also filed the affidavit or a disinterested and competent witness thst the ilafsndant la not a resident ortne Plate oi Indiana. He Is therefore ncreny notinea tust unluxs he be and appear before the Juare oi tne lo Circuit Court, O I tne esuina; oi tne caus al tlie nstterm therenr, jhereaaer to oe neia at the Court House in Tsrre-Haute, and plead answer or demur tnereio, toe nurtauvns mtiIn contained will be heard and determined lu hia absence and oeereeu aceoroi nsriy . . arclpi9;. .ii.i.,v... Notice of Attachment. Samuel P. Foots ts. Uba Stephens Before H Musiiote.J f. Rsmiiel P. Foot havine tiled In mt office bis affidavit, setting forth Ihst tho said dalendent. Eliiha Stephen, isinaoteu f mm, ana mat no his anrretiv left the State of Indiana, with In tent to dofraud his creditors, and caused a writ r attachment to He Issued Dt me. sisinst tne mods and ehattls, rirhta, credits and effects of tha said defendant. ivowtbe aforsiald defend.ntisherebv noli fled to be and appear before me H. Musfrreve, Jnstlee ef the Peace of Harrison rs?nsbip Vitro County Indisna, at my ofiles In the city r Tens Hauts en tbe Slh day .r tsnusrvleGU at 10 o'closk A. M. otherwise said proeeediofs will bs determlnei In hlsab'otea under my hsnd snd sesl this I4tb day Ofl'es.l0 U. MUKUKUrjr., i. T. Hiuos and fiaars Attorneys. A' DM1NI3THATMX' NOTJCE.-No tice is hereby thst tho underaigneJ has been dulr appointed Adminis tratrix ol tne estate or Horace liiino,tleCf (!, late of Vifo Oouotj, lodiana. Tho estate is to be solvent. DOROTHEA BLINN. Terra Uaoto, Dee. 10, I860. w4v Soih of November 1GSS.

ATOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Planter, Qlazier and Pftüer Hanger -Ll The partnership existing between William ""v . . Kos and William A . Moore, under the style of Fhop on Cherrv street, smwhr S i and tin ete. ItO'i A Moore, sittrsd 7 limitation on tbe Next door b Censer's BlstxsmltaBbop.

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now in successful opperatton, designed to be permanen. in HINSHALL'S HEW BUILDING, Halo streets near the Public square. Pupils bsre commenced business and are prose"uuibi wim commendable dill genee and satisfaction. Instructions riven in Single and Double En try llook Keepior. And those Branches nanail tu.n.i in other vuuuiorciti msuiuiions. ine pupu msy be expected to attain that KBOWlOuce or thescienra nf iri-minn . .k.ii f luabie fcina to make a practical application ,r tuvsu vriuviiJici in nt nnainess u mi tan r er teilst Individual or partnership. jUuallfleaüone to insure snccess. A knowledge or the common English Branches combined with promptness, punctual! tynd preserv ing industiy to such atndenta.tha work la . pleasure rather than a task. rupus can enter at any time, as Instructions are gl ten individually net la classes. Applications from tha ennntr and adlnlnln Bute solicited and will receive respectful attention. Hoard can beobuiaedon reasonable terms. Tbe rooms are spacious, pleasant and convenient I shall suits to promots the best iairnii 11 wno may attend, ana shall erpee good order and gentlemanly deportment, Keomsopen for the use of pupils from a a. ra to to p. m. Kejralar business hours at this sea-' son from 9 to 12 a. m.. from t to S a. m. and from S to 10 p.m. Terms $14 for six weeks, to in advance, fO In three weeks. Crittenden's Book Keening- ICountlns? House Edition recommended for nsesa aText look. The whole expense, Tuition, Text Book, etc., need not exceed S13 50. Ho other extra charge except 35 et, for jras, for etening Popils. Appropriate Lectures by competent persons msy occasionally be delirered la addition to the dally explanation of account by the Principal. For more than twenty years 1 hate been enru. ed a portion of my time, as sn accountant and hatertten Instructions, to Uerchantsand oth erssome of whom are sow engaged in extsnsite Mercantile operations tn tarfous parts of onr country. Within the last few rears t have offered m services as a teacher of Double Entry Book Keeping and from those who have received sat Instructions and sorviecs, I could,! f requested obtain certificates of their satisfaction and the advantages derived. Within the last six or seven tears I bate formed a general acquaintance In Terrs Haute, and nresnme if I reauested I could bate tbe privilege of reference. Enuuireat lbs well known establishment of J.C. Koss it Co., or at Vinshall de Paddock's Kew Clothing Store. BillUSL GALK. rrluclDal. aotiS wlm. S OUT II CAROLINA May SECEDE, but Waltce Las Seceded from low to anio PriooBi For all kinds of Fine Furniture. ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, IOw A AND MISSOURI Currency st PA It for FINE FURNITURE. V ALTER Sella for One Montk's time, Fine Furniture At Panic Prices. "y ALU ABLE Christmas Presents ! WITHOUT REQARD TO VALUE 1 Soldbr WALTEH, DallrX At Ii Mala Strset. WHY SIT Ji SLEEP on tho FLOOR and EAT ON BOXES ! Wbsn WALTBIt will soil yen yosr BEDSTEAD3, TABLES, CHAIRS, At Present Secession Prices ! I WANT! MONET I WILL 11 AVE I ANT KIND WILL 8UIT ME J I ant and will sell, REGARDLESS OF VALUE. Sale of School Fand Lots. "IVTOTICE is hereby giren that I will s on Saturdy tbe 18th day or Febuart A. V, 1801, between the hours or tu o'clock A. M. and 4 O'clock P. M. at the Court House door In Ter re Haute, Vigo County Indiana, offer for sale to the hlrhest bidder the following lots (or se mueb theieof as may be necessary) to wit: hot number eight () Section sixteen ilS) Township twelve (l2)Kangs eight (H) west, sold to Kslph Wilson on a credit and roueitear by the non-pay ment ef tne Interest dne thereon. Principal. interest aim uama;e uueeo tne same saiov?. Alao lot number eieten rii) section sixteen (181 Townsbin twelte (12) Ranre eirhl (S) west sold to Ralph Wilson on a credit, aud forfeited by the non-payment of the interest due thereon. Principal intereal and damage das on tbe same 416,17. Also, lot number twelte (12) Section sixteen (16) Township twelve (12) Range elgbt () west, old to Ralph Wilson on a credit snd forfeited bv the non-payment of the Intrest due thereon Princlpsl Interest snd asmtges aue tnereon aoj.G. 1 will also si the same time offer the following plec or parcel of land lying and being in' tbe town of fer re Haute In tbe.eoanty and state aloreasld. bounded ans uiscrined as fol lows: Commencing at lbs Worth East corner of In Lot number forty nte ii of said town ss dettjxated on the recorded plat thereof running tbsii :e South one hundred and forty one feet two inches, thence wost fifty feet, thence north one hundred and forty one reel and two Inches tlionre east fifty feet to the place of besinoinc Which was morlgszcd to the school fund on the Istdsy or juty a. u. ibju, oy uatio sgisy to secures lean rrom said fund. Ansaat of crineinal anddamaa-e S3SU.70. Also, at thessme time I will offer the West half of the South west quarter or iseclion thirty lour. 34 1 In Township thirteen 1131 KoitbefKanxe elgbt IS west, containing eighty acres bathe aimeinoreor less. Also the .North Wsstausr ter ef the North West quarter Quarter of p ctlo a three 31 In Township twelve llll North or Ksrige eight IB 1 west eontslntnr forty seres, which wss mortgaged to tbe school fand on the ITlbday or March A. D ltH, to secure s loan from tbe same, and forfeited by the non-payment of tbe principal asd Is ter rot due on tbe same. Principal, intcreits and damages $4,0, Cost oi advertising to oe added on day or aaie. R.K. A LI. fcN, Aud. ef Vitro Countt. Dec. 15th 1800 dwtd. ? STRAY NOTICE. To Zenas Smith. JnstiGO ottbe Pesee of the toon ship of Hsrrlson.lo Vigo county, Indiana: The undersigned, appraisers, appointed by yoa to ralue a certain rosa steer, supposed to be three seara old and taken no bv Jesept) bnitth, vt d snorstse the said stoer at the sum ef twenty dollars. I oi a iw.r i. qvibnovu as follows he Is el a roan oolor, wun a rea neck, with a hits' stot In the face, cren off or the ear with asullt in the asms, with a full tail; no brands d SCOVereil or umnr iu Bins on bbiu ict-i, no Is supposed to bs three years old. rr a ... VBKSB DSITI.J f. I certify tbe above to bs a correct copy rrom rot K stray book. isl8J AND. WILKIN J.Clk. GEO. M. BURNETT,

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DOWN WITH PRICES ! Immense Reduction DRY GOODS! ITOn TUB NEXT 60 SAYS. NOW 13 Y0TJH TIME ! SILKS, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, FURS. DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY. GLOVES, &C .4C, All marled down to one-half their value. We assure our many customs.-a that this will be tne greatest inducement ever offered by us, and that tbey can rely on finding the Largest und Best Selected Stock in Terre-llaats). PRINT PRI READ TOE rOLLOWIQ LIST OF PJIICE8. 1.000 p8. New Style a - U best quality iininiTir n rr?aTQ 1 I down from 12$ cts. to 10 cts,per yd. o 1,200 ps. First Qualify and Style I'rtnts, marked down l.om 12$ cts. to 8 and 9 cts. per yd: lsOOOps. Good Madder Prints, worth 10 ts. at 6 cts. per pd. !00p8. Goqd Madder Prints, 8 cts. at flfVts per yd. rorth ShectinM and Shirting. Cases Good Bleached Sheeting wortn a eis. at bc. Cases Extra Good Bleached Sheet ing, worth 12o. at 9cts. Cases Super Bleached Sheeting, wortn lie. at oc; 3 Cases Super Extra Bleached Sheetin?, worth 15c at 10c. 2 Cases Splendid Bleached Sheeting, worth 18$: at 12c. ALSO, . Brown Sheetings and Shirtings I All widths and qualities, in same proportion. 1 ZX XX 100 ps. Good White Flannel, worth 25 cts. at 15 eta. 100 ps. Better White Flannel, worth 30 cts, at 20 cts. 100 ps. Super. White Flannel, worth 35 cts. at 25 cts. 100 ps. Fine Red Flannel, worth 35c. i at 25 cts. 50 ps. Fine Yellow Flannel worth 35 cts. at 25 cts. All other grades in same proportion. LCOK AT TUEM-TUET AÜK AWFUL CHS AP. MORAL. The PANIC which seized us so suddenly, while milucss worth of I goods were landing lrora foreign 8U0KIS, forced owners te sell at auc tion at ruinous prices, to realize cash. Our buver hai been constantly in the market, and taken advantage of the times, and purchased thocsaods or I DOLLARS WÖRTH, AT HALF TIIX1R TALUK, ' in etjla that have recently appeared, which will be entirely controled by us in this market. t e therefore call the attention of the public to the following list of prices of Foreign Goods, and invite all wbowishttosAVc. MUJNr.1 to inspect our Stock. SILKS 1,000 yds. FANCY SILKS, good style, worm ocis. at tz cts. 800 yds. Fancy Silk, good "style 87$ cts at 50 cti. COO yds Fancy Silk, good style, worth 100 cts. at 02 cts. Also, new and elegant Illuminated Silks, in great variety, jnst recieved J Also, 25 ps. Extra quality. "Oil Boiled" Black Silk, just received at 30 per ct: less than we hare ever sold the same Goods before: Ladles will rlnil this a rare chance to secure a Haadsome 811k for a small araouuto: money. Only think ofOood Silks selling at Vt per yard. DEESS GOODS. 400 ps. New Style Figured M. DeLainies, always 6old at 25 cts. per yd. by others, at 15, 18, und 20 cts. 100 ps. Plain M DeLaines, worth 18 I cts. for 1 1 cts. per yd. Also, a splended variety of PLAIN and printed wool oeLAxiEs, very cheap. Merinoes in all Shades and Qualities. at much less than cost of importa tion. Elecani Printad Marinoes just ree'd Elegant Plaid Merinoes just rdceived. Coburgs, wortn 3t cents at 18. Coburgs, worth 40 cents at 25. Coburgs, worth 60 cents at 35. NOVELTIES Bactraordlna ry In SHAWLS, CLOAKS. SCARFS. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIJRY, GAUNTLETS, HOOrS. NUBIAS. W1TJC GOODS, kc. Ac. we hsve fresh supjlies, and can exhibit too inot spleoded varietv In ths wisteru world. aud truarsnlce to Mil at Piw Yon WaoLKSALa I'hicks 1,000 Jrconel Colters and Setts, at lass than half tbs coat of Importation. JUST RECEIVED FROM AUCTION. COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Will find this a rare eportunitj to get oods at less than New York r rises. Com Karly Briflff the Cftnh YOU . rriU gO away rejO'.Cing. EDS ALL, McDOUOAL A CO: TfRUt Haute, Die., I860,

THOMAS H. BARB, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, COXNSIl OF FOURTH Jk MAIN STS.. TERRE-BAUTRt IND.

Phalon's Perfamery ! fpHE FINEST QUALITIE3In Rich Cst SJasa Bottles Very Cheay. CA3TORINE; OK Tlarc SfaesaagSe, Oc and TAc. THE Beit Article for the Hair ever offered to the ablis. Made only by BAUR, Corner el 4th and Main Streets. B air's Poo tor Bliatdr, FOR COUGHS. COLDS. AC. THE Faror with which this Preparation haa been received by the citizens of Terra Bsate, for the last Ivo years is worth all tho recomraendatten that eenld be published. COAL OIL LAMPS. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT and Vert Chssn. COAL, OIL. OF the very b?t ouality constantly oa band, aadfor ssla by the gallon or bar rel. A LARGE STOCK ; OF FINE. GOODS, suitAble for the Bolldata Oaatorlxio. VILL keep tie head free from OaBtorlna ILL prevent the hair from falling CHOIOBOIGARS. THOMAS H. BARR, CHEMIST & PHARMACEUTIST, Cornfi4lh and Main streets !eel04wlw TKRREHATTTE. state I Indiana, Vlg-o Conutf, a: VllO Circuit Court, Msreh Term, A. D.lffll. Betsey Cssh vs. James Cah Complaint for a Ditorcs. na it remembered that en tbs sin tar of Ie cembsr, A. U. IBOO, tbe PlainltS', perliartey 1). Kr.ott. her Attorney, flte! In tbe office or the rurk nr IBS aiortSBiu uuun ner ciropiaini,i t . i' i i . tether with the affidavit of disinterested sad mnatent witness that Jamas Caab. Defendm I herein IS Dot reaioen oi mo run iiiuiana. That said Defendant Is therefore hereby notified that unless be be ana appear ia tne aioresaie Court on the first day of tbe nest term thereof, hereafter to be held in the Court House in Terre Haute, on the nrst Monasy oi waren next, tnrn and there ononbefore the calling of the cefor trial, plead aoewer or demur to the PUlotllT's complaint, the matters agd tblnrs therein contained will be beard and determined lu hia ab sence and decreed accormni.it. deri-w4l-pf4. AMI. Vll,KINS. Cl'k. rnAKEN UP By the subscriber, Vlgoeount, Indlana.and resides on ths ner of J O Ksrly's mesdow, one estrsy 1 white snd red spotted, with s flit tn th -a. Ilting in Tsrrs iisute, Hsrrison township, the cor steer. ie lea esr. and supposed to ' three years old next print; bo other marks oi brand pmeirshle Jessrn Winrasarvt. Tne above wae rs parted by ZeassSmHh. Esq., ana is aeorrsct copy rrom my r styst noos. dHs3 AMi.NMLHlNH, tit.

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GREAT REVIVAL O0NTLNUEÖ. 'i liouüauds of Dollars Saved I BV PVXBnASLNfi VuUH DRY GOODS av Tna Grexxxi5tzx Otoro, Wfcere BftOasrve Prof trstieus aavj besa sssda ror us a;prossatf HO LI DA f S ! A MONG the manjr article in ray extensive Rtoek of fancy and Domeatie Dry Goods you'll now And. the largest and most rainionabis stoca or Ever brenght te the City, eraslaSnx of Plain aad Gold Trimmed Arabians, Moxicans, Spanish, Cistilisns, Basques, a la modo do Paria, ete., raogiog $4, upwards. Shawls, Shawls, OF ALL B K C R t P T I O K 8 : LADIES' FURS. Being connected with one of tbe larrest manufacturing. and improtina Fur Establishments In the United Steles, Pre now. and am dally reeeirins; large supplies of the most fsshlonsblo sndgonuine furs now In this country and In Europe, sueh as: Hudson Bay Sabl, American Mink, Stone Martin. German Fitch, Russian Filch, Siberian Squirrel, French coney etc; et: A lll LOT T Children and Misses Pars. Such ss Ermine, Silurian Grey, amlm Qr$y and White. A Urge lot of Swan Down and Ermine Fur Trimming, COXSTARn.T KEPT OX HAK. Ord$r$ fur any dtscriplion f Fur$ promptly attended to t Ladies Dress G-oods! ef all dsssrfptloas, and the latest asd fcuost fashionable el) la. WOOLEN HOODS, OPERA CAPS, NUBIAS, MABIPOSAS, OPERA CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SLEEVES. And a Isr.s lot ef the POruLR KKtT IaailfcB Ciermnii Ilatquesia A fine assnrtmsnt ef the taeet faahleuabte EMBROIDERIES AP AVUITE GOODTiiBMOsr eoMfLrrK stock or Ladies' Head Nets, In the cttr,suth ss Chesille.Chenille snd Raid, Gold, Rugle, ete . A frsat variety of Novelties, such ss PAKOV HAIR PINS, GOLD BELT5, ic 3ÜÜOs!&oiCMts Seort at 10 fit etch. And tbnsn!s of other besutlfol s.tles, s dspted for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! All to ae had at tho AF.RMAR TORr. at ths Lowest Kates. Call aid ba eonrlnsed that ths flrmia ttors Is ths plsee to Say Cbesp floods. CIlAltl.m AljIMirLElt. Teal's Improved Device for Drawing Water: ffHIS Maehlao lor Simplicity, Durability JL and Fate of Operation cannot be aurpassed. A child can operate It with perfect ease. Manufactured and sold st 187 Main st , by the subssriber.or at Well A Grover's. auOiwtr T. W. HOW AND. State of Indiana, Connty ofVls;o,ss v iso i.irouu iouri--iiarcu term, 111. Daniel Hunainger. Plaintiff, v. Margaret Hunsinger, irisuuani oompiaiui ler invorre. Comes now the sstd plaintiS, by Nelson eV Wsrce, bis attorneys, and flies his complaint herein, prayiagrer a aivorce iroro, tne sa'u defendant and also the afBdatlt e.f 1 comp.ntit person thst tbf said deiendsnlls not a resident of the State of Indiana. The anld deienuant Is therefore hereby neusedorthe filing and pendency of said complaint, and Ik si uu less she be snd epprar in me igo uruit t;oart at the next term thereof, to bebeennsnd holden st Iiis Court Ileus tn Terre-Haute, tn ssid county, oathe first Monday la March, llfli, to plaad, answer or demur to aaid complaint, ths ssme wilt be beard and determined in bar absence. Glten nsder mt hand aa tbe Clerk of ssid Court, this 12th dar of December, lr;n. ANl. Vt ILK INK. Clerk V. V. C. 1 NitM at rusts, Pits All is. dsslldltwl

SHERIFF'S SALE By rirtua of a venditioni eiponaeiecutioa.lssned from i the Vigo Common fleas Court, to me directed I and delivered. In s vor of Isate Ealdicg and a- ' sl-.t KickarU Kedrord, as principal, sad Wss. I If King, as replevin bail, 1 ana ordered to sell I the following describtJ real estate, situated la

v so coamy, inuiana,iowit. The northwest quarter 1 of tha aorlawest quaner 1-4 of section twenty-one 11 township thirteen 13 range eight ti coulalnls( for ty 40 acres, and on SATURDAY, JAI5UAISY ltTB.lSCl, Within tbe legal bears or said day, a; the Con rt House doorla Terre Haote,l will offer tbe rents snd profits of tbe above described real estste.tearetber with all the privile(s and appaiteoakf cesto the same bcloeglny;, for a term not eseeedin; seven years, to ths highest bidder fur cashand npea failure to realise a tarn sufflrfeat la satisfy said execution and costs, 1 will then and there otter the fee-slmpie, in and te said real estate, to tbe highest bidJer for rash to satisfy the sasss. This 17th day of December, 150. d103prf4 SAMUEL COSSKK.Khff. CHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of U an excrutlan Usued from tbe Vigo Common Pleas Court, te me directed and lcll vered, in fetor of James M Morns, and against Jaiura Dolans, I hSTe letiedon the lollowioc described real estate, aituated in Vie count r. Indians, to-wit : Twenty (SO) feet In widih off of the west sod of lot No. two hundred and one (iui)tn the city ofTerre-Hante, runnir r sooth to ths line of aid lut, reserving a right of war, off the south aide often 10 feet In width, the ssae Ueinr lot So. one (1) InMcCabe's subdivision of said lot, and the rifrht of way being a public alley. asappears on the recorded plat of aaid subdivision, and on SATL KDAT, JASCARV 5t, 10SI, within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre-Haute, 1 will offer th rents and profits ol the above described Xesl Estate, together with all the pritilet-es and appurtenances to the same bclvnniue, for a term not exceeding seten years, to tbe hiebest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realizes sum sufficient te aatisf r said execution and costs,! will then and there offer tbe fee-simple, In and to said real estate, to tbe hiebest bidder for cash to satisfy ihesanie. This, 14th dsr of December, tSOO. deUwXpftUO. SAMUEL COXXKH, SIS. SHERIFF'S SALE. By Tirtue of an order of sslo Issued from the Vice Common Pleas Court. to me directed and delivered, In favor of Franklin Wright, and aalust Charles Mahan, EUrabetb Mahan.Barah Stratton, John Patterson, Rebecca Patterson. 0.,?p,VLUc.U WolUeo, John 11! f.eldJ. w,2?,bth DeUfi'ld' Wm Wallace, MarU? Wallace, Uezekiah AVallace, Clare. J. Ualiace.Matlbew Wat lace Marth Ana Spesra. y , Infant heir of Matt hew W Wallace, deceased, heir of Matthew O, snd Sarah V Wallace, 1 am ordered to aal I tk fnilnwlec described Keal Estate, situated in Vi'ro county, Indiana, to-wit: Lot A'o.Two hundred and sixteen SI CI In tbe city ef Terre-Haute, aaid County and State, and en SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29th, ji. Within tbe legal hours of ssid dsy, at tbe Court House door, la Terre-Haute, I will offer tbe rents and profits of the above described real estate, together wi:a all tbe privileges and ppurteasaces to the same belonging, for a term netexcesding seten years, to tbe highest bidder for cash; and upon failure to realise a sore sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and thero offer tho fee sin: nie. in and to said real estate, to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy tbesatne. This. 3d day ef December, 1800. driwJprS4, KAMUiiL CUS5ER, ShS. SHERIFF'S SALE: By rirtue of an execution Issued from the Vie-o Com mon Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered ia fstor of Samuel McMurtrie and aralnat Or. serous A Wood and Hester Wood, I hate letied on the following described real estate, situated a wipw county, maians, io-wii : Part of oat-lot No. nine (9) oathe orlslaal plat of the town of Terre-IIaute etmmenclue one hundred and Ufly-eight (13) feet tea (10) inche west from the evutbean corner of part of the same lot sold to ti T Ketchom, and rename; thence west fifty (50) feet, thence north ss. nunarea and rerty-one (Ml) feet two (2) lackes, theuce esst Any 150) feet, thence south one hundred and forty-one (141) feet two (21 Inches. to the place of beginning, in said county end -3iaie. ana en SATUKUAT, DECEMBER 59tbj, 180. Within the I opal noun of said dsy, at ths Court Housedoorln Terre-Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the abeve described real estate, together With all the privileges snd appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exeeedihg seven years, to the htrbsst bid der for cash, and upon railure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and coats, I will then and theie offer the fre-simple is axd to said real estate, to the highest bidder lor cash, to satiafy the same. This, 3d day of December, 160. de53-pff 4 tf SAMUEL C0N5ER, Sun. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of one venditioni exponas execution Issued from the Vigo Court of Common Pleas snd to Ulrocted and dcuverea, in tator of James ll'ltiucr, Win NcKtrn and Samuel McHeen, sndftpihiKt Marvin H Harris, Justice L Dentou, AshUy ; Harris snd EU S Denton, 1 am ordered In sen the following described Keal EaUte, situated ia Ylzo CO'-ty, Ind., to-wit : Tea 110 acres of land IV northeast corner ef tha northeast qnTter of the sou the sat quarter () of ectieu thirty-three 83, township ten (lu), north of range eight west; aio, twenty (in) acres or land, being tne east half ( ef the north east quarter (4) of the southeast quarter (!') of section setenteen (17), township ten (HI), north el range tight (3) west, snd on Suturday,tbei!9th day of December, Ibeu, within Uie legal hours of ssid day, at tbo Court House door in Terre-Haute,! Iii fferthe rents snd profits of the above described premises, together With all the privilege aud appurtenances te the ssrue belonging, for a term net exceeding sovn yesrs, aud upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to sstisfy said execution and eosts, 1 will then and there offer tbe fee simple of said premises to ths bishest bidder for cash to satisly tbe same. This 3uth day of November, t. drr3w3prt4.j SAMUEL CONNER, ShtT. S""lIERfFPs"sALE By virtue of an execution issued from the Vlge Common Pleas Conrt, to me directed sad delivered, la favor of Charit- T Noble and against Charlotte T Stern and J K Ugden. 1 have levied upon the following drscribed real estate, situsteu In Vigo county, to-wit. tne southesst quartet of tue southesst quarter iof arOlion sixteen 116.) to wnsUip thiiteen 13j, ran ire etfht (el west, sndon hlurlay, the T.Kh dsy of Peceatber, IM;i,witLln the legal hours ol said layatttir Court Hause dnor In Terre-Haute, I will.ofler the rents snd 'profits of tho above described real estate, logiHher wits sll the priviletss snd sppurteusnces to the same belonging, to tbe bleuest bidder for eaob, for a term not exceeding seven yearn, and upon failure to realise a anus sufficient to satisly said execution and eots, 1 will then and thrre olJr t'jelce sippie In snd to ssid real estate to the liijrhest bidder foreath.le aalisfv the aaine. Tli'o, 311th d.iy of Neve-nher, 101. deo3nn prleeft SAM 1'fcL t'UNXKK. Sbff Sheriffs Sale. liy virtue of an Execution issued from the Vigo Couitnon Pleas Court to ins directed and dellt ered tn favorof Ezra Head aud arainst William Lockwood, 1 have levied on the loHowsing dcsciibed Heal Etste, situated In Vlco County Indiana, to-wit: part of lot No. live (i) In subdivision S o. one (I) f Eulaw Farm, as made by M. A . Je welt, an. t wile, begibing lortv (4U) feet south ol the north eavt corner of said lot and ruunlngtbenee south f rty (40) feet .thence weal te tbe wet line of said lot. thence north forty (411) tect. tlieuce eat le the place of beginniag. noc Ssiraniv.Tns 2'Jvn hat or l'n aassa, tH within tbe leral hours ofsaid day at the Court House door in Terre Haute, 1 will offer tbe lent, and profits of llie above described real estate, together with al the privileges and S(puitenances tolhe ksino belonging, (er a term not exceeding seven year, to the btrhett bidder lor cah, au-i Hhs lailnra to realise sum sutrlcient to suiily said execution and costs, I w ill then and th re offer the lee simple In and to said real real estate to tbe highest bidder lor tash te satisfy the same. Tbls,3Utb day or Jioveiiuler, 1H0. lcc33 Tiftl ISAMUEL CUNNEB, BbiT. Sale of land mortgaged to the School Fund. VOTICE is hereby given that I trill i-t on SaturJay, tho l'.'ih day of January. A. II. 1 Hö I ofTes Ijr sale at the t'unrt House door, llie follow ing real rlaie or so iiinrh thereof aa may bj iier-s3rj-j to wit: tue niinitiaed one fl'i hol Lot No. So. in Section sixteen (161 Town ship twelve It Range iiine V) west, tbe ssme having been mortgaged 1 l tie school fund on tbe 1 1 tn day uf April A. D. ISM, to secure a losn from tho ssme, snd ferU'lted by the ion-psy-mrnioi principal ana lutrrcii1'rinrlpsl interest sua dainaee lli.t. Cost of aJverli'in; to ha n1!cd on day of sale. E.ll. A LI, K.N, Aud. Vig Co. dee15J wtd. BASK OF T11K 5TATK OK INDIAN . branch at Terre-Haute, lee. 4, lr,n. "VOTICE is hereby given that the -1 annual meeting of the au-khnldera ofthe Branch st Terre-Haute of the flsnk ofthe Mate ofjndiani, will be held at lUeir Kan king House, on tne nrtt 1 ucsasy 111 jsn usry next, rrtween the hours of ten o'clock, a. m., and tnree o'clock, p. ra., f -r th purp se ol electing FixDirectors lr tne ensuing year. Hf order ol the Kird, decSdlwwS PhtKsrON HTSSKV, Cash'r. 17 STRAY NOTICE Taten up by l J II K Smith of Kavt-tte township. Via-n county, Indiana, on the I ft h day ofvveiubcr. I860, one Drinne cow. seven )ers old last spring, marked with a crop off, and a silt la each ear; also one red cow with some white an hrr back, anpposra 10 te three vcars olJ. 1 he brlndle row appralrcd to ten dollars, asd the red cow totwelre Inllar, by Vshington Ward nd Kichard Howell, be..r me, this, VTih day of Novomher, leOO. decl3S JuaKf n JANES, J, I. State at Indlano, Vigo C oitntr, Vlge Circuit Conrt, Mareh Term, So:t3". Shsdrlek Oreeiiiynn'-y i.r-nj t, Alexander Chetiasnfl oih: Be it remi-mbered Ihst 011 thetith dy of.Vov . A I IKOn.the pUintlfT. per Harvey 1. cott, altorney, filed In oflir of lit lei k ol the araressid t'ourt their curapliiit, ta'other with the afliJavil ol a liliii 1 .!. t an-l e.nipetnt wltn', t'lht Tbnias Wilson and Tlioms f.x sns,deienlsnls hfrrin named, weir na; rsi-dr-nls of tbe Stale of Indiana. Tue said defendant are therefore h-rtty notified tlia uitle they he snd appear in the afoiesid Court on the first day of the nett term tlierref, fcere,flrr te be held at the Conrt Hone la I rre-ll aute, 01. hs first Mon.lnr "t March next, thru and thrr on or befot 'i the railing of the cause for trial, plead, ans er or dentin to the plaintiff's complaint, the matters and things therein rnnUlned will be b'nd an I deieruilued In their abrne and decreed aceor-llnglv. A.vn. Vt ILKINS.C lark, w4-rrfst4