Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 199, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 September 1857 — Page 1

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PillNTTED AND PUBLISHED

UNION Pit IN ll.YG COMPANY.

JJ~ Alt communications on business cr Ot moat be aiilrcsftQ to I. in. ISiiOU'*, Kditor,

Teere- Haute, hid.

XyOCMXMMyOOOOOOCJOOOOOOCs, tskm* oc *BMciurnos. DAitV—per wcA,..' Fur one year in #5,00 I'orloran month*. In 1.30 WiiKKLV—p)? '*1,50 fur 6 1,00

Alwayt In adtanre Rattti and It^ruUliom of AdvMn O110 «iu*r« (nine Hixm or lesw) o»o in* riion 9 &> tia.H additional insertion....... 25 one weok 1»'5 .» .» l,-p nr^ jlt ",30 one trnxiln 4,« two months 5,50

»4 tlir«i: month# OjSO »ix IOJJO OH0 ywnr. ....13,00 KucSi a jdItlon U*|iuri ,»ij-U»ird

I. 'isil advmiMm^it*.8ftj-cea.u perflroaru eath ii on ,s ttMUclxrv arrang .-went* mado with Umhi who win ,1 I.m':iUj tiij «»r with ttio priviiogw oi iii jiwrf nt j»l !t»r». ysar\j ti *,} t, will

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*ti* In th special notice coiown w.Il ».• /!iarifj.l two pric?». .... A'*.' ks(ii««tMt ln.l'l«,a price kit 1 ah »lf. a hi.i.mi aii'l iiomraaiuciitirtMii li«!ii{rncn |.» pru*i »u t#r.ra.to iiii.jro*t«H eUarg«l 10 cJnt» a

I I» irtUii'nftnt* *iwt Pr no *p6cinl ttinf?, will

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iwj'i Utrce ui Mitin, imlm »r.isr«s.l o.it. A*r ,tlt t(-aUoaof*i»taaaio*»ivrtias»»-iit will .»• fit n. rJrtowai oftfi/naiuu, utiles* »th\!rwuc sii"-v-j'l iii»»n» t»y contract.

Aim III -Itij: etttiti4»t«» (vr offlifio of o. ary iio«crniHuu wliltn elmr^r4 *i,Wi (ttr ncii naino in 111D uly, aad $J,0M in til# Weoily, aiwajit in aditr.it iltrtniin^v^rtUsinentt whatever.

All 3.1 4riit *m t*0in'liU,au«i nil print* ill' wiwt.MVor, fi»rC.»0CJrti, fiHioratnsi*, i'n.ntiiii«, or any »l«*(!rtptSisi at pn&il« -»r mi u.Ci, -Hint I. ill .ria .1 Iranrc, «»r |»a» ment

TltU kin 1 -if a-tv-jrt *!hr will ai«» Uo

ixir^jJ tin# inr ill, abpra\h* regular ratei. K-iii-^fHl n^itic^*. iiitvn'ljJ to any oi!i if noticn, irWi.

Ati 8dv«rtiiwiiiOftH Mrt«« thaa «i* mwiiht, to tituril "i a« due lr-» tMlr date*, and nil a«t-v-^'tU i.iii.*uU Jar ov*t)f *i.t xioHtii*, to lj paid quartorl).

Ad t-nrtUlnj in

O119 ono linirtion...... V- two .„.V»............. fonr *.w ('i i»»iwin-iit ini«r.ioii and (breach itn.'rt'.i.i ofai'ditiiXiai #taaru....«

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0.1i»!i«d In both la»y and

vti will flwrjtBd tUo full daily rates

c!l 1 *i jnts P'tllli. V«i»n, will If 'flu t,nir th Ivmt'Wlidilod.

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ui'riVt-*^ bi 'nd*!jrtU n"M.u to bo cliarged twlee iH» uut of »i«c* tl»jv icjupy. il "•"imsr.

Tin: STltANGKH'-'S School Truste©3 of Terre-Haute. Oastt. Soc'j.

Li'tiiij Miut.ea, n»*w.

|i.nv Bu4», IVci'. 4 't.

.«t ov«ry nlRht «t tUo NguUr m»etn» oftho O Jtiv'li, at tiio tJity ILH «'«tt «rrH'*n«.

Pattt»r»»n, Mayors

sL B. Treajurar, JoniM.ii M. Hlak*. lorHt C. St. t'fi»»lt*, Marshall. H».d. Kt»UiU,Civil E«iginJ«r I. M. Hawaii, Awiwr: U. II.

Miln*,8trf.*t

Yard S«*W«-

and fcrate

riTt rosi*

UeaA, J, 8. BoiitHi

C. BimWi, Italph TAu*i'y

1st wrtrd—Dr. K. —r.c. 1

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a —J. 11. K«i*t.?r, Tiio*. Hiirt-us j.i. (•. N Cullawar, Samnol .. —Ch.i». I'oddW. A. O Uoagl. *o*R»»

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4atin*ffi"W Totr ****•*.

S.iusrnov^r "American fisprew o««o,' m*r :JS |rt thi ww •idc*fita» #ablU (Kuxwre «veiy Friday w«?w-

ti£.

«A-S«.T§*n* tttvti CiiAinK*. t, Krt.iav ovcnitij nnl W ni Friday, the* mmoUoh that«ir«»ii»f.| r**n» *-»•«*, m. *f G&T i» th" thtrd ti^Udins* vv« l*e*diy •tw»U# I»re«««l»f

MS ©vwn wotttfc-

fat!

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th« Sr»t and third Thar»d*y ea»H )frtn ith 1 Tcaaa lUeirtr t* O-

SL wuvMatOdd HallintU# RtoW hatldlag, tSatanUj e*caU*g»,

ffOKTTI AKHISOS O O. P.. X«- W «wet» Odd HaU la

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t*i\ Uiw* •*. », is Jim

W*mt: vo, JuSk* Nx t«A, t»a»r»«thari»^ \ftenr t*r

rn» AvaMT o. #«•«»«*. way. S^w X«*kM 'jW'j »*d »lr«llt«ewW P*r ffMlilj U*»ie«v Priwfef? fttati"*'"

j«» Vailj omA Wwhtj 1

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—us. 4'- *»4 vi IJ-J-ER 'S JK F. W WORK .imi

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Arrivals and Departure of the Mails.

EaSJKBX Mail

d«f/.Somlaysexcepted,

Arrive#

By Terre Haote and St. Louis R. R.( de- *.T

Departs daily, Sundays excepted, at 7 a. m. A iv a on a a MEUOM MAII,

Depmrtg on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday .' at 7 a. it. Arrives on Monday, Wednesday, and riday, at 6 p. m. Cp.AWKonosvii.LK MAIL

Departs on Monday and Thursday at 7 a.n». Arrives on Wednesday and Saturday atliho.

SrRi.vavn.T.B MAIL Departs 011 Tuesday Arrives

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Thumlar

Bowlino-Gheek Mail Departs on Saturday Arrives «»ma day....... PoitTF.AXD Mills Mail

Departs on Friday.. Arrives on Thursday*.... 1 Maiihhall Mail

advertisements,

I'oiidned *tricily to their regular

O" Each mail is clos'.il one-half hoar efore the time of departure. B. II. CORN WELL, P. M.

UNION PRINTING COM'PY.

OFFICE ON MARIvKT STREF.T, OSB Itoi»R NORTH CfJlU.VTHI AX 11ALL, lU TLEBGE'S BUILDING.

We are now prepared to do all kinds of BODIi AND JOB PRINTING, In sts fjix'ii n.vh- as can be done in the Wrst. The ui wt ii Job Type are nkw ami oh iik 1.ATK8T vTvi.ks, mid warrants in in rtftyin? that we in tuni out more fashionable work than most offices in Indiana.

We hive THREE PRESSES, which enables its to promise funetuaiUy as much as any common emergency may dihi uiJ.

So come on wltli your Pamphlet*, Hill-Heads,

Foster*, U'rtnkt^

Jayuarv 29.1637-

Commission Merchants

PBCIAL AGHNVB FOK i'KNN.-VI.VAMA K. R. Ci.. will r*o«»lpt throMirh for iialumore,

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P. (i. trull,KY ruuiriut hl« thanKat-, IiIj iiuwcr«j» iriniids, l-»r their loni.er and ro.«|..inUv al!rlw a continuance of the «arao, whtrb will 1«" dii1y r«clpn»ealed.

A Store Room, well »uipHed, th^ a«*cotnmodall^h «f

cart"fully tttltd.

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at 8 p.m. \\A I fY EE & PA

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SVkstkun MAIL 'VE&lfOXT

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ut ?j-4 p. in.

Arrives Uaitv, SoBTnEitsr jiXTL, Br Eransv-Ule an-I Crawford'sville R, R«, departs daily,Sundays excr-frted, nt m. *1 *}£p. 81. NoaTUEns MAIL

Aug. 14-dawiy

Cnrd.,

livins tutes. '"/A* IC?*A shnre 6f (lie public patronage ia speetl'ully solicited.

-..Ap,^ P. a- O'RiLEY & CO., AND STOltAUE, fOUWARP'f9

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W® WIXjX. To Please Any Who rn-.v wl.'itf provifle themselves with a Jfoo«|

COOKING- orPARLOR

STOVE,

Stt Morf*h,

a»» W*US«.xt WH»T W* «tt-

s. woi.r ro.,

HuCT4SM^ to il. CwpW & W1

IRA GROVKfe, *al*sstaiat»« Jan. 5. 1^57-dW. *••}. "r'^1 W r"^ 'Vfi iite-

HINE *&\ Clauret Wto«,by Uwbox ana «ket,*ud ChAHJj»fn.e by I«M KT.UULMAN. Mitr ll*«l3n» ut

Iiadiett' Scminaxy, TKKUK-H.Vl'TFf. I nil. 1 rpus KailT*rm of this lMiliitteli »lll w«* »««e*«« Wedntsday.Hepi- sernlnarj So. 1, n»der Uw tbmr** «MT tr«. S. a«*

Hr»»s

ro»r« of S*ady. L»ite*aT**fT:—BeaAing, wfttt eral la O

PlWilt

LtX'd SUtci UlVtorj, e*rtt

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tetis aa« JIVN!'!'* t'

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DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE, illSCELLANT, POLITICS, AX** ^EXfiRAL

TEH E-HAUTE CARDS

~r-r~--r-r=S«

W A E N

E N I S

IStal

NOW permanently fixed in his new DenRooms, better than ever prepared to perform all operations in his udual careful and

,.. at 7 a. m. satisfactory manner. .. .at 5 p. in. O"Office and Rcsidenoe, Mats Street, over No. 12, in the National House Block. ., .at 1 n. mJ Terre-Haute, June 9, d&wly ...at 12 m.!

1r7s.-

•at 7a.m. «at 5p. m.

Di-pwts daily, Sundays excepted,. .at 4p. m. Arrives on Tuesday, Thursday and J^aturday at ft p. m. And Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 9 p. m,

B. SMItTH

(BUCCESSOR TO II. R. 8. B. SMITH,)

Officc on Ohio St., between 3d & Jtth, XEttBE-IIAllE, IXD. April 4 '57-dtw-ly

W. W. GdODMAN,

COMMISSION MKRCHANT AND WIlOL^SALC and retail dealrt is Groceries, Provisions nud Produce.

EEPS constantly

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hand, and for sale.

I V. a good assortment of Groceries and Provisions, such as Teas, Coffee, .Sugar, Molasses, Syr up, Rice,

Spices, Oystt-rs, Fish, Salt., Fruits,

YVoodenvrare, Fine Tobacco, Cigars, and everything in this line of business, which will be sold Tor cash or exchanged for country pro duce.

Comer of 2nd and Ohio streets, west side of the Sqmire, Terre-Haute, Ind. March 7-dnw-ly /,

U. SHE WMAKER, (Formrly of the fi»i of Shcwmakcr & Co,) Forwarding & Commission Merchant,

Steambuat and Railroad Agent. Also Ageut for the sale of nil kinds of Agricultural Imph-ments. irch 1 l-.ulw-t Terre-Hantc, Ind. W. R. Me Keen.

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R. Tousey.

McKEEN 8c TOUSEY, BA3WK.ERS, No. Phoenix Row.Terre Haul*, Ind.

AK AL in Exchauge and Coin. Discount lolei ey. Remit Monies to all ports of the United

And alfoft.rflind, of work that von mav do-, Grant remporary Loans Bny sirci our tine We will de it at readable

ftPl1 ScH

Land Warrants, and Uncnrrent Mon-

States. Give prompt attention to Collections, and allow Interest on Deposit.

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would respectfully call your attention

to our Stock of Goods, which we are ilr.g off, for cadi, ai a v«ry Ismail cdvant order to make room for our Spring Stock

scilir.! iu order to make room for our Sprin which will be here in a short time.

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Thank fid for past patronage, w« hope for a

omitinunnce of the same. AU Illinois mom:v

J" uT aiTxvH ^hicMsSpercntdiscount, will betaken at Ur«»»t on tlu Ohio r(v»r, lu the mo«t stibstainml jmr forGuoda. manner, we are prepared to r«ci1itnto aii biiniurn entmct'-d t" »«r fare, either by Klvor, Railroad or Canal, ikwa«xpo»hi« so lliu tnclemcu-, pyoftlw wohtu.sr, 4uy properti and p\rticui«r aU«lition will Oo paid to Kev«l*lii}£. Morinp, ami Porwardinjf, and #l»o to th«* itaVettf ",*)uc eoiwlewml if u*, ami all ordon» promptly HHod.

NimiflT & bro.

Terre Haute Feb 64i&wtf '5»t N E W O a a 1 a S to re

nt OS E oT AT S '.*( on ia. I Read St., Trrre-llaut« Afi -now-onliaWd W# WKual hum^? Hpriint nopid/

of

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or,

all diiiMnsioii* and

:i ndt

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^uulitiua,

re,olorn

nd

prices. Tho awnrt.

eat eiflVraccs PanTimn.

Tyham, Pedal

andTns-

eftn'ftraM.*. .wHh an assWrtni^'nt- ofsoll F«U Jinta I *Uo, jjac*t »ijle: o/ Unib, Bea^rand Silk ilaU. t»t tKtf bMt Afatetm&.

Pprmm* wl'Uiug a tJce artlcl® of HuHe-had* *r

of

liio nh»ve.

will

\ilea.ie

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call

way

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the

*, VORlt HAT STORE-

3Dr. J? T. HELM, v*

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A»d we foot i.'litis!.-lit wo can do do. n« oaratoek Is Larcc ancl Well Selected, 1.1. ly in Terrc H.uUe. wiil resume the gen And «r« bnnirlit from U»» he»t Foanderys in tlio eral practice of Medicilie and Snrjifery .inaan anwyni "wntintiing todwote the «»mc al^eotnto twhave V*nntiftrt

locate permanent

heretofore to the Ophthalmic branch of the

ihePtMntRoda^sesHwitoawfor^rM^at r« if. ,• we cannot ouumeraKs we hava of all fei :n Wnrren'a block Main Street WUihSIUifc AS VOW KOK CASH A* AM OI0- lL/V&co lit Warren block, Msub «W«e

up3tair?»over Whipple's storey TcrirMf«»«t& ^farch 16 'Ktwdliwlr^ 1 Pure Wteie^ and Liquiors, for

Medicinal Pttrposea.

PUREJiraain*and

French Catawba randies,Pert, Madeira, Malaga, Catawba am) Sherry Wine*. Ifcn^I-oadon Porter, Old Rrc W1 wkr London Cordial Gin, Schiedam Pthnapp*. Ac- Aic. Ow sleek ii o»»npfcte, start will bcsoMI a* low article* of tn» mm* hualitv cstti be fwusrht eluewlnfre.

T. H. BARR & CO Drngp sr Comet-of 4tiifcnd Moiis streatt. JuK 1* dwSA ..-i rt .ir.iaw.iinTc'iM»" i,l

riTNSEKD

si .ttaa..

^.NEw STORE.

r.&xw.mme,

.e4.m'Nrt ia, NATIONAL HOTEI# BLOCK,

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TERRE HAUTE, SEPTEMBER 1,J 857.

4tv i-citi' »ftf *ki 3J3 &*,.% //,.&€! aa.- •.

E.S..COT,

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Eli,

DK*MEft»IX AND MASPFACTCaKU

Of

:AXD

ITALIAN

U1fi Mnnnm ATita

^eAd cfco. Four.h street, be! ween VihaU snd Ohio ste^ arly Of »?. »i* t!ir Porif 0(Sce,

TV-tre.fls.'tte, I»«l.

0*AU kinds oi i» «)rk.in our line done in thp best of e^yie, on short notice and on re:isyual»]« terrtts.

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J.m 6,1856-dawif. _v •To the Citizens of Terre-Haute and its Vicinity.

X. 9. COX, J*.

JTotri Uiute, Ind.

Cinr »u«tt,X)J "zn ». S OOX & SON,«

Wholesale Grocers,

ASO OE.VlRsi I*

Foreign & Domestic Liquors, ,( 'fcrrv-ilanlc. Ind. !D- n»o.Ia sttM at Cmcinmti Pi-.etiS— FrH *^ht- ftly added. Tents Cash. :4

M.whl3, 'a7-diy

I S A A A

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And Dealer in al! kind* ofFvtrnitnrej Corner of Second and Cherry Btreets,« TURRE -HAUT8, ISD.J}

C/*A11 Order promptly executed. U\ 1,1857 lv

KINGS COAL TARD. Corner Flffli .Street and Canal.

PERSONS

desirous of engaging their win

ter supply of Coal, can do so now at our Summer rates-—delivered any tithe before the first oCDeeettber next.

O* Bring in your ordrs carl v. B. C. KING. June 23, dtf Of&ue adjoining the ya?d.

TERRE-HAUfH HOUSE

(FORMERLY KNOWN A8 THE

rRAIRIX

TEItKIIIAI

TB,- I«D. ,.

lvtx

LOUIS BADOLLET.

June 23, dtf.

A.

R. MILLBF,

NATIOXAI. DA JIIEIIREATV a •-£GALLERY. ?p mu E laler in Artist'sMaterials,

MU.N STKKKT,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

THOS. H. BARR.

T. H. BARR & Co.,

DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, And dealers hi Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints

Dyes, Oils, Window Glass, Glass, Glaxwire, Varnhifas, Fancy, Goods, Brush/i,' Patent

Medicines, Cigttrs, £&.>

Comer of Fourth nud Maiu Streets, TERUE-IIAUTK, IXDIANA. D*Agents for Joiie?, While &. Mc Curdy's celebrated Teeth, and Lyons' Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy.- ..v,

Feb 7-dtf

HOUSE, SIGN, CAKHIAOE AND

Ornamental Painters,

ORAIM.NO, 01I.P1XG. (1UAZ1.N0 AND I II 1 1 II Shopftn Pourtii, ft fpw door# tiorth of Main,

h'

ATTENTI0H ALL THE WORLD

^TIIE REST OF MANKIND!'

*N»?K

Material&i

Painters

Olb, White- Lend, »mv Potty

Co!6r», *h-** #nd erowwi in oil, BrwJieS sorts ^*ml mm mfom Ghw?, FinrP«ot»f Faint, Ton^ntiwe. Japan, Copal, Ooadi aad

Ttibe Colow, Tuacl

Rrortws-

ifcxtMse* la bn^tlsK Ihind, MW for #tl« lo* V_ f. If. BARR A CO., tftjSihwr Afirhwetle. 5

A-kUstedt «n

^rw*r «f 4tfar*ad Ma^Stro^W

Jc}t l4-dltB-*Sh« --ft*. iwr«

a

twsei

JUn&n, Trlfr'awnetrj-,,

(Vmfr wf4tfaafid Hak&teMltt?

V£ now. on hand ft *««lrttnCTtt o{

,tj"l ami SttmnsK* X^y Goods, every S&ing twoally W beftwatf

Misflia ,''

Jo Kobem CfcaKRs. jSU^BawfctSwiw^Xttmctl&cfapua*1~tat4t

Prints Of evrrr rarirtT inJ.

and

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IflriESf iibtJllIM5*r. the 8W3SS I J- W ATCHM AKBR, being norw f^Jy ^ablished, wd,genn«nentiy ^Kfted on Kain St., Ho. 6* Mechanics' Eow, Offers to hisfriet}ds, a select*^! aswrt-, «t 'J^^einr '•WgJftW. S*. fcud i»pecmlly &rfoe* fiw fashkuabl0,the and tbe Wj to call inan« cunnncthe Stock, iw Ksti s^nltl^n^ i« line f«r «i*S. "J

Tho«c who wi*h |food time-keep«?ra &t>Q finely finish**! Walche* would consult tneir inwrwttt^d w»p n^bofore putduttkif diwwhere, all itaIc^soM *A»kattkd before tber lcave Thfj^mip. 'A* fr«« HBP AI KINO *i»d *#y otl^

ao*^iwi Itwsrytw heW roc trc*t so TalotWe an article S A a & «tH«od

& ir

«& Sifl '^snagr"! ,si»!A i^S ^p-iL£2

NEW OKLENS CADES.

JEFPERSON CTTT HOTEL, New Orleans La», Cornvr Tcboi Hwihs l'l. tonWMi* Aveo* ». O. VVOOUKUFF, l'rop^lor.

Jin. 12, 'ST-ly ..

T. 3", NOEL Stock Oaimisssion Merchant, 1

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AND

Propriotor of Slock Stables,

ti

T. McGINNI S & CO., Commission

A:

HOCSE,)

FftttlH

Id

t't«r «oai iiecnpiodhy Barr & Co.,

WUKRKforjjsorly

th6y are pH«pared (o do the above nainod work.'ii tlt« ne«te?.t and mostapprovedtlyle,and rnis»rit* yhi* tiit Cn«*r*rf.

Tpp Work wt Zinc at ch«ap aa wUb ordlnarv(p«l,and wiiMi.forilurablllty vn«' heauty of finish rtndm preferable to anj-palnt now In iino. •.•'lavtn* lor»i *d pprroar^nily with a d«ler •olnatlonto »h\t thf fo tu»e» of our Prslrloillly hnnta. wo hbps« i^r cliwo afteoiloi»|o Vu»in t». merit aahare«*f tlio pMironage ^f all tho*« ol 3,,^^ ItmUUans whowannUtelrworU Ooiipnoftt,cUcap anrtp.roropJv Vlolla*

Jan. fi. ieST-dtf.-'^

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Clan net*

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Gtdtar*

fgrmnniwh kS®® L-—i.i,I

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Dr.COOOSWKLt'8

ANTIPHL OGISTIC

Tfcm kas prod seed *«ch reaiarksbte

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if I S O O N O 0 0 IN A

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Xew Orleum, La.

Jan. 12. 57-'.j

H, W. LONO, DEALER IK Oysters, Wholesal6l3ili& Retail £ilher ia Cans or Half Cans,

New Orleans, Lr

O"Orders from Uie West solicited._rf Jan. 12 '57,-ly

GREAT.HOUSE & AYCOCK

Stock Commission Merchants,. AI Stock Landing, Xew Orleans, "La.

Jan. 12,'67-ly

Forwarding Merchants

A'o. 67 Front and 68 Fulton StrrtU, NEW OR LEANS,'LA. Liberal aavauccs made on produce shipped to as.

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New Time Pieces

JOHN II. BARR.

&

Jeweliy.

JACOB KERN,

Watchmaker and Jeweler,

NO. a, WARREN'S BLOCK, National Road Si. Terre-Haute, Ind. HAVING removed his Jewelry Establishment from tho west side of the Public Square to the above stand, where he has "fitted up large and commodious rooms, ho is better prepared to wait upon his old and new customers, who imy favor him withtlieir pitron.ige.

£x

Having also largely replenished his stock of WATCHES. CLOCKS."

51

JI WELRY AND FANCY

He will now sell tlu-m at New

GOODS,

York

prioes.

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Wo nil NO his PASSAGE.— A tall, awkward-looking chap, jttst froiu tho Green Mountains of Vermont, camo on board one of the splondcd NortU "Kivcr boats at Albany. His curiosity was arrraxTngly excited at once, ap*4to he ojuimenceii "pecking," as he it, ipto evary ii00k and comer of bout The .capiaiu's ofiic^» tho ea ^ine room, tac barber's shop—ftH iVn-" laerv.ent bis inspection and then ho 'went on deck, and stood looking iu iantaeeraetit At tha lorer beam, tho chiiuaeys, and the various "fixius," 'till at lust lie caught sight of tho bcl?. 'This was tlia crowning wonder, and he viewed it from every position walked around it, got down on hit), kneeo and looked up into*it, and

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Maimed "Wall, taly, ttiis'beats the bell oh our meetin' house a great sight." 1*V this time, tho attention of the caj.t.iin amd several of the passengeja were attracted to this gepius.

How much would you ask to let'a feller ring this bell V' "Ydti tnay ring it for a dollar, air," said the captain. "Wall, it's a bargain, all fair and, agreed, and no backing out."

It's a bargain, sir," said the cap-' tain. Our 'hero went deliberately and brought a seat and took hold of iho bell ioje, and having-arrangod everything to his satisfaction, commenced ringing, slowly at first, and gradUal"ly faster and fastdr, till everybody oil board thought the boat was on fire, and rushed on deck bcremiug with alarm. ,v

There stood the captain, and tlicro sat tin "Var•mounter," ringing away, first slow, and then fast, and then two or three taps at a time.- The passengers began to xposlulule tho oaptaiu said it was a bargain. lut the pa8»f scngers became urgeut that tho eternal clangor should be slopped. All the while there sat our hero undisturb-' ed, ringing away more waytf than a cockney chiiue-rirger, ever dreamed of. At last the captain began io think it time to stop the simpleton but hia answer was—

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eOoU" and lie rang away for dear life. "Well," says tho captain, "wlm| will, you tako- to stop ."Wall, cap'n, I guess I sheant'loso ^nothing ifl take five dollars and a free passage to New York, but not a darned cent less." "Well, walk down to the office and "got your/money and a passage ticket'" said the captain. 1 1 ni ^:}"T

IuroaTant Grain Drcision. -Jud^o Drumuiond, of the U. 8. District Court, now in dcasion in this c^ty| has givenV decision that is of conoid* erable interest to grain dealers. The caac was that of Charles F. Waller, solv vs. William A. Kicta. It is au action on a written contract, made in April last, wheteby defendant ngreed to deliver to plaihtilf 15,0(10 1/in.heln of com daring tho last pail of Jurte, «t stipulated price to be paid cu de 1 .•« ry, which defendant failed to peiform, and plaintiff claimed damages for tli'i failure, corn having advanced largely in 'prrces lb. tho mc/tniitntf^ Defcndant filed jtotomi pkn*+ netting forth that, at time of making the contract, he had not the corn, tvhich fact was known to die filiintiff that tTiereforo it #a« a wager eontract and Void ifl lav. To these plea* the plaintiff demurred, and the demurrer was argued by Messrs. Stuart and Asay for, thf defendant, who contended that tbo fact of selling', deliverable ftt a fufti/o day, wh«n the teller hid not the articlos on band, was safiicient canse to overmlo the demuner,aDd permit tho case to go to the ittty^ whore ho jcouLl show thy Tacts, thit at. tlie tirae of tlio Vhaking of the contract, no delivery was km tiro plated by the parties, but ooly the payment sf the difference beiweea the contract and market price* for tnoney frpm one party lo the other, ni the titiie M^ecified for delivery, Mr. Puller, for *^1aintifT, contended that the plea ditfdoted no wieh state of facts, as if aU provedt Wouli warrant a jury in Ending it a gambling contract. Yesterday morning the couffc gare jttdgmcnt for plaintiff on the de-Mtsrr&.*--Ckk«go*aUriutl~

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To PakVSjrf 'rtoW'ffotijw irsr Buna.—Attifitis Burlingsame, b£ Jourtland Connty, N. Ywho writes

Paoiieslar aOeatioa gives aa beretoforeto ail Chronic dis^ases. an diaeasesof the eye*. that hri» 77 yearf old, and pf £*r. R. fre»t«Br!«icMti* Mud til diseMes oft bad ionic experience, saja that farmers Will pat one dry brick toerery five bushel* of grain fat tip

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