Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 220, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 September 1857 — Page 1
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Always iu advance
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with Ihosa who
wish n.lvrt'rtU* by »hc y«ar with the prtyito»te of otian^iaj at ptniMtire. Yearly aiverii*« naiiU, liow.TT-jr, willbn conBneil drictly to their regular
A.lrjrtt" ne»tit In the itpacUl notice calumn will do rharg.i-l two prices. A4v.irtU^metiU kept conjtantly lni«l«,a price nnH a half. 4 i»inMt uittie and •ommaiilcatlon» dcsljmcl to promote privaui inierenU, cliargcl 10 conti a llnu.
A J»ortl«nment» *«ntln for no special time, will In*vrt4 throe uiouth*. aiil«*« entered out. Any allorailno ofa ttamlinic iMlv^rtlnotnont will noitnlio a foucwul ofth» tame, unlois tlUurwitu aKrved upoti.by coutfjct.
Annoanrfmt candl.Hto* for oflJce of erery description will bo cU^rjftJ 82.00 fnr onvh n*m« In the Dally, alid $1,00 In th« Weakly, always In advaneo.
No gmt«ltoaiiad*»rtii5iOTont* whntovcr. All adverth4ia«nt »f-Aii»u.«i)injnt«,aiid all printIiijj vhattoaver, for t'oncort*, rmioramn*, Patiitl»fi, or »i»y doicrlilion of public show or ps-r- .'«.- nane*, .h141 p^ i:ilJ for f* adcitnee, or parmeat
Tlti* kind of a^vertUlii* will nUo bo
vlinrsMl lift* pr c^nt. nlt »v? the roifular rate*. P'literal Ufi, Int -ndod to s*rpcr*oUj aoy ot'nr ii^tic. $l»30.
A a-l* trti* jhI« for thaa *1* months, to fca r*j{iird«l mdiisfrtin th^ir ilutei, a»dull n.lT«rU» 'aioali lor #for six month*, to bo pnld pi3ftorly.
Advertising in Weekly.
Oua sauaru, OHO lu«(»rllori *0,75 two fonr -t00
For eashfiiilncnrtfiit iH«crtlon ami forp.tch insertion ofeash additional
G^UARO
CITY CO«1'
lil ward—Pr. K. Uend. J. S. Heach
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—T.C. niiiitin, Ralph Tonsoy
jj J. 11. K^l -f, Tho». Hiirtont 4tl —C. Cidlnmor, Samuel Conner Sta —Cha«. H. I'od'ilo, A. O Hough. *o**o or nKM.rn. Rrs. Kalw,Thompson and Voanff R. ti.Cox, Chief of
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M. K. Allen. Pr«*'taad ChiorOverY^r Poor, John Morodlth: Moid. McKoen.
4VCIETIBM Or TH*aE.HA»TK. TK* run
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^-jallmniMl Star Tkkpsk or HOSO*, X». 50, meeu at their Toundo west side of Public ttqwaro, orar "Aworican Bnpres* o»c«i,M
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Tran*J«Bt brothers are respectively Invitsd tali UhUcea.
R.'B,IM.I,., l.JL... .1'i» Amtw Wi*». Wo. 133,
May t-dawtf
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Arrivals and Departure
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Advertls^vi»nt« piildldicl In Rally onil W.»«ltl* Onion,, wit! l0 clutrced tha full daily rates with half thi iofcly rata^ttddod.
All cut* la ftdvirtU«iBCiits to bo chargod twlco amount of th^iy n«nir.
T1IK Sl'llANtJIiil'Si (M llK.
School Trustees of Torro-Hauto. MU*4«:II RI.I**, Pr**'. Hi JH**ev, Soc'y. 1. U. »AW»oif, bfruaa Mnui,
Rksjihim IUYK*.
Moot o*ery aleht or ttm regular mooting of the oaiicil, at the City Unit ,. CITY orru'ITTS. 9S. Y. "Pattorson, M*y»r
J, it. Kdmands Treasurer, J«4oph II. Illak*, Clerk A1. t'r»#k», Marshall lUnl. Rl»hitt,Clvil KittriiidOr I. M. rtawson, A«n«'»r, n. II. Mllm, Kiro.t t'o.innlMlouer and Crave YurJ ,Svit»d.
ill
lK«partm«nt.
JIINTI.'U or TI«« RAIT* or wwiottir 1. Day W. Harper, JohuKayre*. Wm.Navlor. nA«m*o* vowwnir T«htkkk.
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Monday «v»nlnff. Mnasiiio Urm Sort At I»«o*it*, Tfo. 38 moots B*® t„
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alt ®f the tDmplo of Honor, wosl
•Ide of iWa Publit |S.|nuro o*cry Friday cvew «*. Mtnonlf. mSPBfMti Htpw CiiirrM, R. A. M. No. 11, ni Friday avptilo* proc«4l»* full moon ttnlo** it fall on Friday, then mooUon that evening.
IPT* !?o. W, of Freo Ma*
B® •.»««, moots In the third story II. Ross' Jttlldlnv* on Wo.Uo«lay ovenlag procooditig the ull mwB •*«iry month. »So-i»t. Unnr. fiS, of Freo Masbntt
Uo»»vv bnlldii
weet la the third *t«ry of Ro»» bnlldlnar*, ,ho Ml ofthe moon «ach month, cxeept whon the moon fUllson W«da«Mtay, Ui»n mww that eTOuin*
no Wo 4»t*.lay ovooinx prvwodln* tho IWU of otwhontne
Out) f«tww.
Knttwrstxti SA.IT, »«li #1 Odd*
WW Follow Hall, In Prairie City baibliojw «w the lr$t and Ulrd Thuraday OTeningt In each m«at&
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H*rr« l*WI«.I- O. O.
F. SO.
,51, meets at Odd Fellow's Hall In the K«sa fcvtUllas, Salorday ove»ln$*.
FOKTBARHlSOSIxMbro .i. O. O. P.. No. 157 nwto a Odd Follow** Hall in
rlto»*
T»«4»J
SMMS
street.
New Y»rt Uo«raa»h.»rt*iHl A«tenr ft»nwMcann* •*hevtlMil*HstaW9 a^veitlaewtenta to tke Daily WasMj UMm.
TO* turn O. So. St#. Broad wty7 Sew Vsrt.lj oar authorised A pent to p»XN s«K*crlMt«n* aad sdrtitlnmtU FCF IW liuly and Weekly Pnioo. TCT 6m«i H. Kmtr* Co., Ckleairo. IH».. la tocelaftv a«tfc«rt*»4 MrtiK. t«i reoetv* •*t«*iMlflM «SH) ad rerllseaaeata liar the Dally and Weekly taw«
HriOll KILLER'S NEWWORK. The Testimony of the Rocks: -OK—
Thmkiits,
Kmtwnl mm/ Rtttmkd.--By H«a Mitxta. it 117ITU ^aadred aud fifty two Ulustra\f to whk4»J« pre&xwi SIftBioriaW of iU Author, emNraeinp an aatiiootic e»d m» lt»to acxo«nt ef W« dwth, with oOw
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GOOD FAMILY FLOUR
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I AN now bv hmgbl at vbc Anchor Mi&fer $4 SO per barrel. 8*|Ci04U
of
aSd«'lj'inoiHlftjS
K8TERN
Arrives daily,
IXT All ommumc-itiojw on business orj *i' •thtrwlae must be addressed to oOLTHEUN MA i, I. 5K. BBOWIK, Editor,
Teerr- llautr, Ind.
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TiAifcY— per we ... 10 Depart#dail v, Sundays excepted, nt 7 a. l'or out: .%»r in advance, $3,00( 'Arrivo* Mnnil»r» nt71'nm F.»r threi months, III ailvaoee, 1,10
WEEKLY—rer anutim, 51.50 ALEROM
r»r0 mouths*.
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Itato* and Itegulntion* of Artv'iny, Onu *'|']ar3 (nine line* or la**) i»ne Ins rtion $ 5& eaah additional Insertion 25 f' ono»iok.... 1,75 iw»*»Aii.- U,50 one
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l*« raonttii 5,30 lhrj« month*.... Br5(l
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I Jrt* 10.00 due fdnf. •.... „.i.......)J^ll
Hitrb ».|tiaru one-tillnl te.is. iidvertl»0.naiiU,S(ly-cODU per Sqitaeo each niartloB.
the Mails,
M.VU.
Sfa Sn
Arrives at
By Torre H.vnte and St. Louis R. R., departs (Uiily, Sunday* exoepfcad,
at 7)£
p. m.1
Departs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,. at 7 a. n. Arrives on Monday, Wednesday, aud
Kridtty, at 6 p. m. CltAWFOUDSVIIXE MAU, Departs on Monday nnd Thursday at 7 a. m.
Arrives on Wednesday and Saturday at 12m. SrniNovn,i.K MAH.
Departs on Tuesday «.at 7 a. m. Arrives on ThursJ ly at 5 p. m. BOWUNO-GUEE{ MAIL
Departs on Saturday at 1 p. m. Arrives «nnta d.iy.." at 12 in. PORTLAND MN.I.S MAIL
Departs on Friday at7 a.m. Arrives on Thursday at 5 p. m. MARSHALL MAIL
Departs daily, Sundays excepted,.. at 4 p. m. Arrives on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. And Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 9 p. iu.
IT Each ul is closed one-half hour eforo the tiwi of departure. R. II. CORNWELL, P. M.
UNION PRINTING COM'PY.
OFFICE ON AIIKET STREET, ONE noon NoriTl! C«niXTHIAM HALL, ItlTLKDttE'S Ill'lLDlNG.
We are now prpnrod to do all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, In as £or,l «tyle as can be done in the West. The most of our Job Type arc NKW A .WO OFTHE I.ATKST VTYI.KS, «nd wurnmts us in saying that «ve C'iu turn one more fashionable work than most offices in Indiana.
We have TIIRRK PRESSES, which enables us to promise punctuality as inueU as any common emergency uiay demand.
So come on with your Pamphlet*'. Dill-IIcnd",
I-*o.stcrv, Ulauks,
l'ardi,
And all ot'n kinds of work that you may dc siroi our lino We will do it at reasonable living rates. 0*A share of the public patronage is spectfully solicited.
Januarjr 211, 1P27.
New Time Pieces & Jewelry. A O E N Watchmaker and Jeweler,
NO. 5, WARREN'S BLOCK, N'tlion il Road St. Trrre-Ilnu'e, Ind. HAVING removed his Jcwetr^- ftstnbjislunent from the wrst
side of the Public Square, to
th« above stand, where ho has fitted tip large and commodious rooms, he is better prepared to wait upon his old and new customers, who may favor him withtheir patromjro.
Having a's«) largely replenish" his stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Uc will now sell them at New York pr'c ». Call and examine—no charge for showing goods.
REPAIRING.
Time-p!ees and Jewelry repaiml to gtve entire aatisfsction. Bo sure and remember the place, two doors west of the Southern Bank, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
June 10,'57-dly
WE Wllili TRY To Please Any
Who mav wish to provide themselves with a Rood
COOKING- or PARLOR STOVE,
And we feel confident wn can do so. a* ottlr ftoek
Is Large and Well Selected,
And are brought from thi beet Founders In the Oomitry. We have beautiful patterns fWr tb« Partor or the Dtnlnff Room.—exccilent ones fOr OWces,—but we cannot enumorato, a« we have of all kinds and WILL KKLL AS LOW FOR CASH AS ANY OTH-
KR HOUSK,
in wuitmt mm irt nu. S. WOLF & CO.* Kacceiwors to J. Cooper & Co.
IRA GROVRR.Saleamaa.
Jan. 5. 1857-dtf.
fc«lhtli*g»} every
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Riddell.
WfILL CONTINUE TO PRACTICE IN the various brandies of Medicine, and diseases of female* genert'ly.
Particular attention give* aa heretofore to all Quranic diabases, an 1 diseases of the eyes. Dr. R. treats Bronchitis and all diseases of the throat and lungs by inhalation.
Office on Main street, over Heals' Shoe Store, nearly opf**itc Southern Bank. Aug 17th—-du.
New Boarding House.
Til
E undersigned has opened anew Boarding Hoose, in lite two-story frame formerIt oremfed bt Moses C. Carrjmtwediatelyj .South 61 hi* new brick, on 4th rtrteU This} House hat been newly painted and prepared for this pnrpoeie, and now ready for the re» ceptkm oi boankr*, at fair nut«*. fcrDar iKwwtew taken on rMW«*hk terms.
Aug. Hd*r A. ALEXANDER.
rpiiE J- ckmth
R. L- T»'lMr?ONl
School.
Sept. 14,1857.
«re«kik
'TUITION FEK:
Orth^yhy* Readiag aad WnOnf
g^iVittlifeW«1i»
WAI TER
4
a.m.J.
«t
3 p. m.
DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE, MISCELLANY", POLITICS), AM) viEXERAL NEWS.
DR. 8. B. SMITH,
.JOKQIWJEaS (SUCCESSOR TO It. R. S. B. SMITH,) Odicc on Ohio St., between 3d & 4tji,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND
April 4 '57-dAw-ly
W. W. GOODMAN,
COMMISSION MERCHANT AND
WHOLK8ALK AND RKTA1I. DEALEf IK
f'roceries, Provisions nnd Produce. EEPS constantly on hand, and for sale. Ivn good assortment of Groceries and Provisions, such as Teas, Coffee, Su^ar, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Spices, Oysters, Fish, Salt, Fruits, Wooden ware, Fine Tobacco, Cigars, and ev crything in this line of business, which will be sold for cash or exchanged for country pro dnce. *,
Comer of 2nd and Ohio streets, west side of the Square, Terre-H:Kite, Indv March 7-daw-ly
U. SHEWMAKBR, (Formerly ofthefhn ofShewmaker & Co,) Forwarding & Commission Merchant,
Steamboat nnd Railrond Agent. Also Agent for the salo of all kinds of Agricultural Implements. j* March 11-adw-t Terre-Ifautc, Ind."
W. R. McKecn. R. Tousey. McKEEN & TOTJSEY, OS A. 1^- JZSL E3 H. S, No. 2, Phoenix Row,Terre Ilaute, Intl.
OEAL
in Exchange nnd Coin. Discount IVper Grant Temporary Loans Buy ami Sell Land Warrants, and Uncurrent Money. Remit Monies to all parts of the United States. Give prompt attention to Collections, and allow Intwt on Deposit.
Jan 6,1856 dawtf. To the Citizens of Terre-Haute and its Vicinity.
WEto
Thankful lor past patronage, wo hope for a continuance of the nam". All Illinois money which is 5 per cent discount, will betaken at par for Goods.
TERRE-IlAUm SEPI^MDER^, 1857-
.... '." L../.I—*. -f ,.... 'uJi i-i
TERRE-HAUTE CARDS.
&
PALMER,
nui.ni 11«
ixo
ttiWncrrMM or
DKAI.KSS IN AND MAM'rACTrMUM OP
VERMONT AXD ITALIAN
Marble Monuments, XXoad Btouoa. dbo.,
Four.h street, between Wabash and Ohio sts.,
Bj Evansrille and Crawfordsville R. R.,1 newly opposite the Post Office, departs daily,Sundays excepted, at .'Ip. m. Terrc-Haute, Ind. Arrivca at 7^ p,m. I 0"A11 kinds of work in our line done in the NoimTEns Mah, best of aiy Ic, ou hbort noiioe uud on reasonable tcrnu.
Aug. 14dawly
'.4 V-311
MAII.MOnilaja
Dr. WARREN,
E N I S
INOW
S permanently fixed in lui new Den tal Rooms, better thin ever prepared to perform all operations in his usual careful and satisfactory manner.
D*Office and Residence, Main Street, over No. 12,in the National House Block. Ti-rrc-Haute, June 9, d&.wly
would respectfully call your attention our stock of Gods, which we are
selling off, for cash, at a very snnll wlvance, in order to make room fr our Spring Stock, winch will be here in a short time.
NIPPERT & BRO
Terre Haute Feb 6-d&wtf
Dr. J. T. HELM,
nlv
AVING determined to locate permanentin Terre-H inte, will resume the general practiec of Wcdicine nnd Surgery— continuing to devote the same attention a» heretofore to the Ophthalmic branch of the profession.
ICTOfflce in Warren's block, Main street, up stairs, over Whipple's store. Terre-Haute, March 16 '57-daw ly
Pore Wines and Liqnors, for Medicinal Purposes.
PURE
French and Catawba Brandies, Port, Madeira, Malaga, Catawba and Sherry Wines. Jamaica Rum, London Porter, Old Rye Whisky, London Cordiai Gin, Schiedam Schnapps, "ike. &c. Onr stock is complete, and will bo sold as low as articles of the same quality
can
be bought elsewhere. T. If. BARR St. CO., Druggists, Corner of 4th and Main streets. July 14-dwSm
Painters' Materials.
I
rNSEED OIL, White Lead, Zinc, Putty Color*, dry and ground in oil, Brushes all ports and sixes, Window Glass, Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, Japan, Copal, Coach and Dcmar Yarnishea, Tabe Colors, Tinsel Foil, and Artist's Brushes. A foil stock on hand, and for sale low for CASH.
T. II. BARR ft CO., Druggists, Comer of 4th and Main streets.
July 14-dlro-w2na E W O
Fashionable Hat
O S E
l*ra»mar,Geogt«{itQr, Hi* Print* oferety tnWy tott and AriiluaeUe............... S,il tJloves. Hosiery,Tweeds, Cottonades, All htgherhruK^ec,.... 10^0 Drawn and BlnAidShili^i
$3^0
No scholar sdwllr^ forlorn than half the ttownrts. Hats and Capa, Boots and Shoes, t#exa,aad no oaade tmkss in cam Cotton Yarns. Batting,, Dye Staffs, ic, kc oif pratracted sWtew*. l«Mtf JA.r
M.
Jan. 12, '57-ly
•m
re.
A E S
Ffatlonal Read St.
HAS
Tcrre-Mante.
now on band Ms a*aa! heavy Sprint sup(dy of Hats, of all d)men«locs and ^nsbHttea. atyles and teatare, color and prices. Tkeuwrtment embrace* Panama. Tyttatn, Pedal and T»*caa Bnkb, with aaaMOrtment of aoft F*lt Bjb also, the latest stylo of Drab, Beaver and Silk Hata, of the beet materials.
Person* wUhliur a nice article of
NO
English Mahstttttee Rill open a idwol at the Brick School iliieM, on M«adar,
HSpring
HSII-HM
of Ibe kb*T«, will please call at the
MSJ W, ISST^IY IFKW TORK HAT
STORE-
NEW STORE.
P. & J. W. Markle^^i-% 13, NATIONAL HOTEL BLOCK, Mala Street, TerwHmrte, Ind.
AVE now on hand afresh assortment of aad Summer Dry Goods, embracing almost every tbing tonally to be found tn a Dry Goods irtw.
terata to contiaac «lev«n ®lks» Shawk, MaotiCas, Moalin Delaines, fiobt*,Cbttll», Brilliaats, Worked Cellars, Sleet* Baada, Saisa and JaccMttJBdffaaajmd
All
at
«mcM
TOWNS END.
May
U* prices. Gail aad an
i'.'l
Vft.
1
JBrFERSON CITT ~TOTEL, New Orleans la., forncr IVhoupltouUn M, ni I nu}«lan« Avens 1». C. WOOUKUKF, Proprietor.
Jan. 12, '37-ljP
T. ar. ivoel Stock ComnilAHaioa Merckaati A N
Proprietor of Stock .Stables, Xeto Orleans, La. Jan. 12, '57-1
XV. JLmOISTGT, DP.ALKIl IN
Oysters, Wholesale and Retai\ Either in Cans or Half Cans, New Orleans, Li
ITOrders from the West solicited.^' Jan. 12 '57,-ly
GREATHOUSE & AYCOCK Stock Commission merchants, A' Stock Landing, New Orleans, La.
I N N I S & O
Comnimi on & Forwnrding Merchants No. 67 Front and OS Fulton Strcrtf, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Liberal advances made on producc shipped to us.
R. 8. COX,
Cincinnatt, 0.
NATIONAL lA«JUEltIiEAN GALLERY. Italer in Artint'sM&terials,
MMN8TRKKT,
tF.RRK-HAUTF., IND.
THOS. H. BARR. JOHN H. BARR.
T. H. BARR & Co.,
DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, And dealers in
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Pamls, Dyes, Oils, Window Olass, Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Fancy
Goods, Brushes, Patent Medicines, Cigars, c£c.
Corner of Fourth nud Mitin Streets, TEKKK-11A17XF., rNDHAWA. ITAgcnta for Jones, White & McCurdy's celebrated Teeth, and Lyua* Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy.
Feb 7-dtf jrjj 2 *,•
AMERICAN
EXPRESS COMP'NY
Hare fadlitle* onsorpas^ed for the safe and speedy transmission of Bank Sntos, Gold, Si'ver and all kinds of Merehandise. Bills of Calleetion, with rools. Draft Notes and Rills of Exchange eollected snd proeoeds promptly returned.
Two Expresses Daily East and West.
To KaWYarfc, Boston, Clneinnatl, Indianapolis and all principal eities and towns.
Eastward at t:30 A. M. nnd 3:04, P. M. To 8t. Loots, Alton, Clileaco, Milwaukee, Dubaque and all parts of the West lnclnlirr Raaaaa and Minnesota at S, A. M. and 3:40. P. M.
A redaction baa been made In tariff ratea to following points: M*d to sad from Cincinnati 1.00 per 100 lbs.
Be part! en'.a and (yrder Goods "By the American Kxpres* Omnsnv."
Office Ross1 Block. West side Public Sonars. M.S.WASSO*, Agt. Sept. U-dlm
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.
THE OLD RELIABLE 5TILL AHEAD.
Seduction of 331-3 per ct.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
TAKE
plca«ae in informing their numerous patrons and friends that on and after the !0th inst., they will
We are the only privileged Express Companv on the following mads: TERRE-HAUTE A RICHMOND**
OH 10 &. MISSISSIPPI, NEW ALBANY A SALBM, MADISON &. INDIANAPOLIS, f^ JEFFERSON VILLE,
INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI, AND EVANSVILLE It. CRAWFORD8VILLE.
CT^ifppcw can asve drarage by leaving their onto* at ow «•««. Our wagons call for Goods free of duifi.
Order all packages mtrfced bfAeAdm ErproB Go. Orders promptly aocaded to. W.
c.
,. _,_• 9St.A^,«in, 1 „_1 Vs.
~"T"
NEW ORLENS CARBS.
*T
R. 8 JR.
Tem-Haute, Ind,
R. S. COX & SON, W a
A N A S I
Foreign & Domestic Liquors,
O* Goods sold at Cwicinnati Pr.cea— Freights only added. Terms Cash. March 13, '57-dly
I S A A A
N E A E
And Dealer in all kinds of Fnrnitnrc, Corner of Secoud and Cherry Streets, TRUUE-HAUTE, IND. 0*A11 Order promotlv executed.
Jai 1,1857 lv KINGS COAL YARD. Corner Filth Street and Canal.
PERSONS
desirous of engaging their win
ter supply of Coal, can do so now at our Summer rate.*—delivered any time before the first of December ncxU
U* Bring in your orders early. -,' E.C.KING. June 23, dtf Office adjoining the yard
TERRE-HAUTE HOUSE
(FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE PRATHIE ROOBE,)
XEltltr-lIAtlE, IND. LOUIS BADOLLET. June S3, dtf.
A.R. MILLER,
ACTBoaiTT or ni
*r
WHO WANTS MONEY? $60,000
MAY BK'"OBTAINED BY RISKING TCiS
OBTAINED BY UObLiRS.
FTATX
APPROXIMATION PR ZE8. 4 rrizes of $223 to S600.000 9i)0 4 100 20.000 41.0 8
1
Tcrre-Haiitc, Ind.
P0 to W.ono M0
42 50 to 5.000 .....600 94 ft'i 30 to 4,000 720 20 25 to 2,000 500 3000 30 are 00.000 2,286 Prizes amounting to $215,260 Whole tickets $10 Haloes 5 Quarters 8,50 Look to your Interest, and compare this scheme will* sny other.
Certificates of Packages "f Ten tickets, are sold at the following rates, which Is Uic risk 10 Whole-Tickets 70 CO 10 Half Tickts 35,00 it Quarter Tickets 17,00
Saturday Small Schcmc. CAPITAL $12,000. To be drawn in Public, at Macon. Ga.. every Saturday THROUC. 11 OUT THR YKAIJ.
Whole Tickets. $t Halve#. 2 Quarters I. Bank notes of sound Banks taken at par. Chocks on New York ruiulvted for prices* Address.orJers for Tickets or Certiflcntos of Packages of Tickets t*
ANDKUSDN At SON manager*. Auj 24, dtf Magon or Savannah, I'a.
THE FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR
Maryland Lotteries FOR SEPTEMBER, 1857. R. FRANCE & Co. Managers.
BRILLMNT^ SCHEME Grand Consolidated
LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. O I A S S a
TO
BB DRAWN OS SATURDAY, SEP. 2Cth,
In Baltimore, Maryland.
Drawings conducted under the superintendence of the State Lottery Commissioner.
SCHEME.
"8 Numbers—14 Drawn BalUts.
1.... ....Wi..noo 09.901 2.... 15,000 1. .30.000 8 10.000 30.000 a 8,0110 16,WW 9 6.0011 19.000 5 iioo 93.000 5 3.70O 1^.500 5 2.500 19-SOn 5 l,«on 9,000 10 I,T50 17.MI0 10 ....... 5m 15,000 Sit 1.000 90,000 9ff5 ..... .400 1 lfl.000 12s 900 95.800 128 100 19.W0 40 929.790 ee,ss4.... 90 ...... M4,4ft0
34,412 prlT.es amounting to... tl, 202,000 Wholes f*, Halves 810 Quar »5 KelghthsUJO Cortlfleates of 2S Wholes, o«
De. do. 98 Halves 141 00 Do do. 90Quarters, 70SO Do do. 90 Bights, 35 S3
A A N A A N
OFS1NGLK KUMBKRS
Now Become so Popular.
GRAND C0JC80L1DATKD LOKTERV oj» MD Extra Class,
9.
To be drawn In Baltimore, Mil., September 30th.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
Capital Prizes.' Approx. prizes. 1 prise ol IS,'*# price of II,*90 1 priaeof.. .......5.000 prise ofr J#*) 1 prise of- 4.000 1 prise of. 4.00(1 1 prise of....* 4,000 1 prise of.. 4,000 1 Priseof..«.......... .. 3JUC 1 prize of. XSflO
Isaac E- ircnr,
Tickets
Halves and Quarter .?s IN PROPORTION. Jasper County Academy Lottery,
or acoaotA,
Havanna Plaa, Single Numbers. ASDKRSOJC ft SON, Managers, Successors toJ.'K. Wirrra. Manage?.
Onr Lotteries draw In Macro Ga., (Small Schemes) every Katnrray, and In Savannah, Ga-, (Large scheme#) about toe 15th of every month.
rrr.AWM OO. DRAWS OCTOBBR l.»lh lt-57 AT
Apmory Hall, Savanah Ga.
Under the sworn Superintendence of R.W.SYM0NS and M. PRENTICE.
Nearly one prixu to evere nu.c
300,000 Ticket
s—3,286
Prizes.
Prizes Payable without Deduction. CAPITAL PRIZE $ 60,000. lpritflof. 90,009 1 0 0 0 1 .... 5,000 1 4,000 1 0.. 2,000 3 prix" of 100 arc 3,008 5 500 5,000 100 100 arc 10,000 10 50 are 5,000
4 of $400 4 300 8 of S00
of roo
I prise ef. 3 500 1 prise of.. 3J00 4prise of.... WO ... Mof (*0 4 prise of. 1,500 16 ef 00 5 prise of.„ 1 800 SO of 50 1% prise of. 300 TOO of 4»
1,000 prises ajnoantlBg to $1B«,900 Whole UckeU flfr, Halves S Quarters 12^0.
Pleas* addreasall orders for tickets I the above MagnllteleDt sebemo. to T. H. HtTBBARC dr CO. •,.% W, S*. 39 Payette St.. or Bos.
As^rast M, dt
PHer
carry merchandise
from Cincinnati toTerre-Hantc,cftte extreme bm raft# of $1,00 per 100 its.
KRSONS before laying la Ui«ir snpptyof wood th* winter, would do well t« call at Brake's Wood yard.aoBtli of the Blootnlngtm Road Bridge on the Canal. As he Svf always on baud a Unre supply of good Hickory, Sofar Tree aad at a very low Igare.
Orders left at A. E. T«y Post-OSte# or at the oflkw of the anslts the Stewart Hoese, will fee promptly atuw Sedto. JOftH.BiiAR&
Sept. U.4ta
Qfict Et**sr*U* and Ev**#rrui,
rf^HE
LVrruS. Ja Agmt.
Ctsmer OMa'ud Mdtrt «wtH
S«f*. 14, %?iUai
mi\ "*m
I
FFIRST DOOR NORTH CORINTHIAN ITALL.
w$
NO. 220.
CINCINNATI CAR08.
CUAS it. M'DOVGAL.
WEST & MCDOUGAL
Commission Merchants,
1KB WWOU**\L* Dt4UI9 IX
Cheese, Butter, Flour, Grain,
SEEDS, DRIED FRUITS, BEANS, GROCERIES, AKO ALL KIKO* Or C1UKTRV rRODCCK IV*. S3* W« nut Street,
Sept. 14, w6m Cf.VC/JVJVjfrr, o.
O A S
E
HAKCrACTVRXR AND OKALKR IX
BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS,
MATS, WASH BOA DS, RITTTKR PRINTS, Brooms, Brushes, Twines, Mops, Stives, and Willow Ware,
NO. 32 SYCAMORE STREET, Clayton'a Oaildlnjf* Sept. 14-wly ClJsrCl.Y.YJTI, O.
A
II. ANDRKW8.
MINOR & ANDREWS,.
Wholesale Grocers,
—AMD—
OOMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, S. K. Cor.!*(ain and Ctolumbin St«„
Sept. 14-wly OAVC7AVWt7V, OUJO.
DAY & MATLACIC.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IV
33 G-O O 3D S,
^'o «9 PEARL STRERT, Sept. 14-wly CLYCJWJTU O.
M. MOORK.
Tea
i. II. CllRSTRR
& OIIESJTER,
O O E
Dealers,
South-East Cor. Fifth & Walnut Sts. CINCINNATI, OHIO. (EitatlhhniIn 1S40.)
N. B—Wo nro pneklnir Teas III f:nirv earflster vle, of x,'and )i lh, eneh, with retailors naind Inbolo.i conspleuously on each pMrkucro, wlicn desired.
Satixfaetion gvarnnl in mil eat ft.
Sept. 14-wly rrnta Mtrr, JR. JOS. A niooa.
N E & I S WHOI.ES.II.E DEAKRn.S IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
No. 13 West Pearl Street,
South side, Rttujeen Main'and Walnut Strert«, Sept. 14-dOtn CWCWJfJiTt, O.
Prairie City
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
TERRE IIAUTE, IND.,
South-irest Corner of Main and Sixth Streets. rpilIS Institution Is now opvn for the rceeptlan "f students, and presents a fovorablo opportunity for )OUIIK men to acquaint themselves with the active duties of business life. The benefits resiiltlnK from a general knowledgo of DoublOentry Book-keeping are of vast Importance. It Is worthy the attention of every one, whatever
may bo his protatsion or baslnon* whothor Farmer, Mecknntr or Merchant, or whether ha extiei to stand nt the de*% In charts ofa sot of books
the means ofa competency,all nre equally intyrcstcd. and may derive actual bencfll from a knowledge ef li either dlroctly or Indirectly.
Sti.d ills ran enter at anv time, nnd devote nil, or pari of their timi» to the prosecution of their studies, liis'ruclions being imparted Individually and not in classes.
A knowledge of tho ordinary English branches is sufficient preparation enable any one to prosecute the study to advantage.
A full course of lossons. (which will embraco the Mercantile courso of Book-koeplng. Steamboat Book-keeping, Mercantile CnlMilntions and 1'enmanshlp,) may be completed lv studeuts ortlinary rapacities and business qnallflentions, In from four to six weeks. The ti^ie, however, Is not limited. We propose teaching young men tho theoretical part of Doublc-Kntry Book-Keep. Ing, aud until they are fullv qualified to toko charge of a set of books we J-not consider tho courso completed. Mudents can review at any time free of charge.
Believing fully In the propriety of ladles engaging In such studies, and the real benefits to bo derived from a thorough knowledge of BookKeeping and tite science of srrnnnts, we ran consistently erareapon ladles the Importance of svailIng themselves of tbe opportunity presented In this Instil utlon. Strict order snd decorum will In all cases be Insisted upon, so that no one need be backward In attending tho daily Instruction* of this school
To persons at a distance from the city, we will say that tho difference or our nriec from other Instltntlpns.and tho expenses of board, dee. beingequal with other places the same stse and population, will Itean advantage worth to betake*" Into consideration.
TERMS
Innarinhbf to be made in Adranc*. For the Mercantile course £10,00 SteamlKisi lWk-Keeping 4.1*0
Mercantile Calculations.... &,0» Pennianshlit 3,00 Gas light S5 cents per mouth. Tbe following Individuals hare beep coastitu*. tod a B»ard of Trustees f«r the InsUtutlon.
W. H. Biicklngbam, R. W. Thnmf«on, Esq., G. F. Oookorly, I. M. Brown, Dr. Riddell, 3. D. Condit, Jos.». Wallace, K.S.Wolfe. ,i.
P. H. RKINHAKD, PiUetfL
sept. I7-d3
Oats Wanted.
TT^OR which I will pay tbe market pricc in J? cash, delivered at my store WW tida Public Square. GEO. L. MARSHALL.
Sept. 10 d.1m Clover Seed Wanted.
J•^ORwhich
So. 40.
BalUno**, Marylaat.
Wood, Wood Wood.
1
Hie
raylor*s Rtore opposite »aademg»ed op-
dsrtile RR. CV 1SST.
Aaonal meeting of Stocitholders In tliia Company, f.»r tie pnrpoae of electing thirtecn Director* to serve for the essning year, will be held at the Court Howe in the City of Evansville, on Monday, October Mb. next, at 10 o'dock, A. M.
Br «der of ll» Board: J. IS. MARTIN, Seey gt^tdabir IWte {Etpresneopy.J
msk, Tma^i PWierSTMsneks-rel, and ta ba*by the
rvrHrn?
ft ell Mtmr sorts *f Kisfc-, lobe tuut ftlsr
bsdif
Vri,a4
lit
T.IKTMA*.
-'i
MP:
k!^
in lOiifti
I will pay the market price In
cash, delivered at mr stark Went skio Public Sqnare. GEO. L. MARSHALL Terre-Hautc, Sept. 10-Llm
Timothy Seed Wanted.
/OR which I will pay the market price In cash, delivered at my store West aide Public Square. GEO L. MAR&UALL.
Terre-Ilaute, Sept 0-13ui flax Seed Wanted.
FOR
Cratrfardtrille LMt, Sept. II, ting of Stockl
which I will pay tbe market priee In culi, delivered at my store W«tt akle Public Square. GEO. L. MARSHALL.
Terra-U«ut«, Sapt. 10-d3m
Brooms! Brooms!!
Im
TUB
anderstgned have estaMlstml a Broom MawnCwtory K«M of Use Terre-Haute and Ktsbmond D-jmH. Tbe bast ef Brooms famished tonoier.In stnyMmber. *ir P«^ for Broom Cor* delivered at the Shop.
delivered at the tfbiyp. 5?rther puUcelars enaolrert tbe I s*^*|^tf&g BHEKMAS ic P8CVXK» •r
Union
A Good Residence
IParson's
tUHtby tlH
N a*klit»on, owner of Eighth and Poplar streets, for sale low by iV tifr .. SAW»EY AWTIf#"
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