Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 234, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 October 1857 — Page 2

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RATURDAY NG, OCT 10, '57

IpBM&TJfO&g MERCHANTS jors, and swamps, am! snakes land deer, IrO^Afe^fceasMen! and skimkos, a tribe of the Polly wogs a a ating men pone rally. \ruo are in-

Town Ilall, this evening, at 7| o'cloct JtAVIHSA HeSS.4 I SkTTHIAY, Oct. 10. 1857. i,ra?3 o# reqaarfO

We gtve" place to tho "fcbovo call will pbrf«i&&T«f*l fteltopelbftr^vcny Merchant and bnyjuess man of Terrcifhiie, TiHTf^. If i#*i|lle0r IWori^itW'of offr citf? so meaits of ^ecurjng tlnjir' fast incfeasC igjg iratfe' from thefrho)£ Eastern' p»rt4 ^Vwsirr kj^ig the Illinois money oat of th&

Is Jftel^okeW? trfto fatten upon "yTj-rit T, as good as any of tlie Fret *Brti^o^(niia^ |nd|ll^r| ilin letting it pass at

par

at oh$,

), arr»f At ario4ln#r sd&rittjr'ashav^

5 to ift pqr ^pept. '(lection, unity of action and feel in^ |n relation* tb'tlfis *nrroncy. Ifi iii worthless, lpfk be thrown ont en trr&l^", ^tlro co^frtiVj-,^ then it' fcttifld bo publiclj mado kf p\vn. St Lou&i lias decided that tho money ii g$tJ, an& klV the! Merchants tako it at i». land pay it fu|t ^t

There mu^

|??rf

tkffn lurkpit.

v^l be w^lilt,

$nd say it

are any who do not like if,

lei

'By^oiri^tiiis'/'chft^dcnco

oii^

htfo plenty of fumla to^keep Jior tpde g«$nja^ anil Uie citizens offllinois'wil^ thf tl^s^«dc in tUtf^^hair fbr ySars to eottoli v5 ^Iij two month'^jAntfi there will not bo albank in Illinoia that will bo dis-t eouitef*loke

ptr &ht.\

then is,

it nqt WWQr, fpr.iour Mw^auU batnkQ this p»oney4 even if thoy are comnetlcd fcfel ijTlIi & 4riftp«lflMldtac, tharlti*il&fotV'r lie upon thoir Hheltes that len^ flf time? \Ve thin* »^1 lirudent men will decido read|^f,9m W%ttlr polilyi' (fcVand let yotir voicls bo rai«ed in ^cfenctf "of this

dtciiioirfA Hii«Hittitf«r 4 iU%n«fcH ibis fleec Yon [oiaMi^ftiuT

a can do it, and you must do u. iMxtil-ftujT -A

,"oft '--''-an4

MTnWmv»i?^ *$n$wt9 Other

historical

sketch df tl» Wabasli

nation of thf ifffw-estirtg sketcli pub lisltiS W^el6s

h»y^ hpomrn iimiiftarritfit|» §H t^e loo* .atai e-^nlhQ ^irJn^J, ,rfchat! nothe«^pcd th% refc^g —••sur.

%ia?uu\s'**-h

"V .«?»'•

fi -%i dl:

xin*,'' *ri vep iwp[K8e, tfnjlar, tbis mla, tlnra^'dr orrtia skcWi hi tJ»*-Expro« nixM ^aeWni%

b«4 givlftg him pliieo along aid® of hhi "bt^therS ^f the foWat, irho fi|n^^^t^lyely In thii! Waliasli valby,*nS wlio arc so Nearly identi,Jb»Hto»,v.. "iVrma

c^plor«ni of the Alps, tft mowntains of Bicilv, than by an* of the tribca tliil cver^p^&'Wate ojK».V«Hyp%N faroarito log, havo, no part ift ihis b«Utifnl sketch. We art) sorry for this seaming contradiction,

M*&to'A6#t^»^U*»t

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"Hod-

son Bay Company^ are atone account^. '^Wn through tlttifjya*Ar that mn»y #«ch bl%n3®6TR |a^«^W

names from Flat Head down *0 tlw Crow liooC^rtWi Rea^f "^Uypiit^ last W o» Xta\,*^h Jfor »|f^iI

The Knrthi«taVr.—

Man* ol

«txr *w4«*Jglo

#*ocks

of

the eaHjktqa^ke IlirtMWf |«£5TO«|c tV Urt^sra^Be^ In ttrU* tioo owwinffVpa. per. in we bare irfortn«tkaofH* shocks bckit rrel»IH««» Jthu, au4

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Clum-

,, fel*»

fintom foe

**,

woM WW.

UVwglL gw»e«JirX^ ^UcC*

ISI1

Dai!* Poiofi Indian

||eyHF the Wabash

and *Hll «V *w some extent, imHtng ground of the Indians. One ^igU| i»u^in€r day, many years ago, wheuthe valley was a thick wilderness, jfull of trees, and Ijrnah, and wildflotr

flowing and ^hobash, opposfte tlie present metropoJis bf Terfcwartlor had "built Max a fire, and over all but dtio,- hun^ ten- pHV

ndian ua^ne far.pa ,ft)tu^a^of t»ra\v---« jinoient timep. 1'he fiio of WoHyi^g ilajjcilwrnetl 1r valh,, „Afl llio other warriors had fclaiu a ferocious

gfcnnko

I wit Wollypig. Hojfilopfl, was desolate and skwikolos** It is true there was ei*ough:Tinle(f for oilypig .^ftsrltnon fisdfcd 16 Mt anythioffi Hint had not .been slain by his own valiant arm. He "therefore wandered forth into the densest of tho forest ^determined not to return until liis 'object was accomplished, tho (lc»|-,ooostitua-fed andtho skunko slain 1

The day was bright and warm the

8??cn^

^0TCS^

wns

^till, oxceptWhen a

few crows cawed,- or a woodpecker peeked, or a squirrel set up on the top of a big-trec^and $as*el

3 911.It

siiif-

jras

%nch a calm, Ktill, silent, motionless, sleopy. eclioing, dreamy day ,as often wooed the innocent tJkunkos-' to Uie cooling river,," Wollypig, unmindful of the fact, crept notslossly for^afd.j ite'.h'nil gjoi d)bpui six miles from llie Encampment, and was Still goiji^

Moq

withonthaving observed nny of tlie skuukos. or any other.!speciea forb-i!

jusmess Houses v\|lt .v„,,ef ,1w#

1 'L a 'r ,.. cioiis animals "worthy of his steel,' begn to Itok up..J«rrotliAute wUM ,K its Uunyan saye ^Mi-jsuiumcr.

sS5HSt.

I by yonr faithful «:..... AXTIQUARIAN.'%''t A v" A Mi

,Vt S &

S

the past few days, indeed we wore dottbtfal at oiioiime whether wo ^votild ever have the pJeaanre of again dunning the readers of the Daily and Weekly Union. But as we are once more ^permitted, through a kind Providence, to again take/iui seat, We now. call opon all tltuose who are indebted: to o» on subsciiptioti to either piper/ V»n job wori, #r

00

advertising, to

come np like men and pay n», tre' owe sqmo debts that must be paid.— Gentlemen, do not forget tis this time an! w« ahAll be under many obligations to you. When we have plenty of money we fed better, qin write with m^ir|t1casof xest bcttjr» and are not so liable tp get sic^ki^thftt walk i4gl^w^ t© ^Ite mvkjnd*yme ti* ¥nio*u"

TTe lSfiwlty expirtencc, and

give him «*». ToMlwse who «w wjbR, atsd IFke^fk^mtip^vtll alao do

V.

IfPifSS

eattrtti Conferdnc It *1HS insflpswtfio Wfioippiftb terX C^nfemtce of urcu', hold at Lalayetto,

Indiana, on the first of tho preaont #V»llt|.| •,: :T| .'| Bishop Wangh announced the appointments thin afternoon as follows: rswa*.mMs inf*n|t T-!rw: ro*j

Wbswiso KU Kin

•^odiaaapolia^sfitranga Chapel^^G. Mor^n. »itt\ I ^ionsville—-H. Smith and F. Pierce ,lj«baBO»v—\Vm. CampboJJ.-^fecliauicfbiirg—-0- lta*Uh. «sfrhorntowu*—Cnas. A. Brooke,

Harllngton »-P. Cbx, and P. M.

J. S. Dojbaldson. Thos. C, Work mail. -A. G. Olienoweth.

Davtonr Ladoga

I Villinoro— I 4f»nville—A. Gmnoy. CJalem—J. fiili.^\J^J/ I iJrownsburgh—A. Utter, ^horntown Aeadwiny—15. N. Sims, rriupipalj' Levi Fair, Teacher J. teach", Agfnt. bnKKNCAKTLE DISTRICT—A. W00t. T. E.

Grern-'asllc—W. Wilson. Russclville—rB, II. Dead berry ifo^kville Station—M. Green llockville Circuit—J. Casand and K. Stringer. A napotis~J. Edwards. Clmtori—J. W. Parrett. San lord-—H.T.Davis.

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Ktiim^—D. Shonkwiler. Turre-Hante-P. Wiley, 1st Charge do do J. P. Beswick Sec. do Otter Cre^—-Jas. Key thft niuI )rV. K. lrooko. •. s**

B.tinbililc^— Tl. B. Ball. £'i1iwf(frfrv51lc—G.« W. iCcnfyfordi, Ahbury University—-D. DeMott, Agent, ,' ATTICA DISTRICT— J.' SMITH, I'. E,

Attica Station— S. F. Gooper.^^ Shawnee Prairie—L. Kobokor. Ho7iTney-^J% ^ninjkj and ,J' H. plK'Il O. 4.

AUa^o—E. RosclVatid J. GKjar^a''jtd»

1

«q^JhpiMW

yjiy

Dream, when suddenfy^ie was brought to a sndden halt by the report of a vifle bat a short distance iiv advancedSpringing forward, with step as light rtR a dedr, he stumbled over an animal in tlio lasV ^tagcs of fever and ague. Ho picked himself up, and was about drawing his toVnaliJLwlUbti tho. suffer-

f.Kt

».

^lisl) bis oluQjct ha-.wp maMsc4a^^re..or (h&uuuuro.iiuiLxiame of ilio .fiick ani^

\yith the perfume of-sknnko. It was, ,iccaKf^^p^li ^^?ko. corning t1 resijutflnce it, made, wilh" ir^o^l bf h'i# nose,Y anl curl, of- Ms lips, ho? clovo the sick .^ttitiko'S skull in.|^aitil' "Thds iplv," exclaimed the bravo warvior, -Hourishing tho blobdy tomahawk iit the~air, '^Cbus perish the, enemies of tsw* ,f !Ehif! spot where the cncont.tei? took marked by an old log, and 'can 6till bo seen on a •warm summer's day with the stam tf blood- Ayhieh all tta floods that have overflowed the bottom since then, cpnld never efface. ?fhe terribly mystery- which- hangs 'rounds iho riQe.shot wLich. Woflypig lte»ljlf.if. About. being cleared upJ wlien iH, t^/?will 1$ l^iveti tof ^th^

do

CMKMrgg*

Newport—Lewis Roberts. JrSgeiie-^lLl. H. Wood. A CT "CJ .Periysvillei—G. M. Boyd. .\-d

West Lebanan—W. Posey. WilHamsport—Gr. Bartlott. Pine Village—R. -Hargrove. Oxford—JL S. Martin. r.Ar.VYETTS DISTIUCT:—T. .8. WEBB, P. E

Lafayette-'West, Charge—A. A. Gee lo East, do J. C. Reed.

CircuitT77-Wm. stickles.

Didpbi and 'PitUbnrgh-^N. Lc

wdt.

UASs^illfr^#. AV.4Iflrmiltom"'

r'Wk

W. Beckner. ,£. „.-,i Poolsvillo—A.J. Sheridan.Monticdlo—tl.jS. ^haw.r a rn^fssiHe^-sJ. B.^Merefio'ii."

I^t.^ayne College—A. Follow?,' and Richard L. Iipbinsonj Professors. SOUTH JBRKD DISTRICT—T. S. "WEBIt, P. E.

South Bend—Jas. Johnson. Sumption Prairie—Thos.-.G. llack-

,l*lf»b»th—W. P. WatkiHfl^ J^ North Liberty—L. Carson. •Kiiox—B. Adell. Alaxenfcuke-^^.1 Mnsser/'^ Rochester—'O^ S. Burgner. Kewaik-^tV. J. Forbes. Fulton-s^'Wh'iU*. W Indiiia RollingPrAirie^T C. lJ.^Smlthv'i 'tm%d mm-sm&'i-.vfe ^ArORTE DISTRICT WM. OnAnJ^il, P.

JlHahan.^,^ m. lieedor, and

Xapocte—J. M. Stallard. -mmDore Village—W. S. Harker. WestfiBo—F. Tailor.' Micbigao jGiy—J. W. Green uahimefe—tf. C. HofTman, -and 1). C. Farrington.

Valparaiso Station—G. StaflfowL do Circuit C. B. Mock. Crown Point—«JBL B. Brown. I v,* West Creek—J. F. McDaniel. Melary«ville—J. Woodward. Rennsalicr—A. Hays. ./ Moroooo—J. T. Jones.

it3?" Mr. Garber, of tho Madison Conner, in speaking of the Hon. J. G. Davis, says he's "M. 0. for tho

MU, Wabash District, In this State,' i.Well, if John G. hales from "high htlls" in this District, the 3C C. from the Madison District most hale from the-foww'

*T KtiW »y expwwncc, anacertainty, in oor midst. ^O'ur ttiaf ts^ wry. cornet of^feftg nanks«»« setting & valne noon it* setting valne upon it» \vht$h* renders bndness transactions

tlM«» timed, that Chaa. Kern g«U np the finest dish of Oystfirs in the City. We have been trying everything, since our sickness, and there seemed to be nothing that tasted palatable, nntilSvc bail Charley to fix ns np a dish of hw 6n« Oysters. This revived

region*.

Win bjj no do«tbtof it.

A Western

•There

rc-

mots money is last becom

Kiwareltablo^ WW* bare strong hopes now, that all business will revive ia^ few day and thai tho geople will go on their w4y rejoicing.

gent,

jfh*t Sitttilitfrtir 'not lo dinner |um Jot liinu _2, ..tik.'.tk- a ... .-1

*-u*&A>

jpu

tvsaoA^:. 4V'

im i^vSKio^ infi

^Govisremchl ha^ Uhiiodf

$

Russia! uiQstiid#ortani to^hit' tween die "Un !Ve3 a t*s and the j»eo pie of Siberia. It Is ordered that tl»e

ecre^ wit||rcfer«v#^,

confiioretat^int^oui^ be-

Yonng marrio women have been arreted again,in.Bos ton for swindling by the momning dodge. They w6re suddenly eallod to attend a funeral, and procured black wardrobes from !. £,«* i» H/--, S sympathising pcpplet rw#

H3T On the sccond day of the Fair

$4,000

DKRIVATIOH OK THli WORD ''Sl-POY —The name Sepoy or Sipoy, is derived by Bishop Heber, from "sip," the bow and arrow, which were originally in almost universal use by the native soldiers of India in offensive wAi faro.

Shocks of Earthqnako. i:« CEKTRALIA, 111., Oct. 8.—Three distinct shocks of earthquake, at intervals of five minutes, were felt here at four o'clock this morning. The first shock'was so violent as to demolish chimneys and awaken the citizens. -ST. Lbris, Oct. 8.—A violent shock 'of earthquake was fell this morning about four o'clock which Jas tod seven mmutqrs. *?oTf tf%r- k't

LATER—Auother

VjTJ

shock less Fevere

was felt, rumbling deep ami heavy, making the most substantial- biiildings tremble"aridovertu:ningstna 11 articles in the dwelling^ t£V- AJ

The shocks were aljofelt at j?jningfiold, Illinois-

1

Th"r(! are 01,000 Indians in California, 10,000 of whom are collected upon reservations.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HliRK i'l.ANT. Y.pl'fi AND 1M.OCK *oril ])OLi.iKK.i—•Millsonairt.

Instance.... Capital Enlarged

•rfOBU

iMCOIt^ORATKP 1810. 17 A E E E UAL.

CASIK'UJAI^TAL Enlarged, 7 of Joly '57, to a 0 0 0 0 0 0

ABSOLUTBA.ND CMMHAlIfED!

Snrplas, $422,162, .11. With tlio Prestige of 38 its'success A Kxporjounu

DIRECTORS. Snm'l. T««t»r,

atomic, «iUicr

Fralt, Dunhmii,

„.

(H F. I'stIj," 4). Hlllycfi 1H A. AtoxanUer, W. K«a«v, C. BralnarU. OFFICERS. E. «. Riplcrv T. A.Alexander,

PwntrtoHt Vico Hrcil«l«nt Tlioa. K. Braffl Jr.,

Str'y.

J. B. Bennett, Ocn'lAgent IJfSUItES AOAISST TUB !«\J

Sangor* of I*lroJ PERILS OF INLAND NAVIGATION. At liberal rules and rates at ri»k» astumeH permit of far tokency and fttfr profit-

C'

ESPECJAJ. A TTBXTION PAW TO Insurance of Dwellings, Farm Property, Out-

Buildi&gt and Content*.

6aeb,twar«dfor poriod* of 3 to 5 fvani «n. lh» uo«t f«romblc l«rin». Losses Equitably Adjusted and

Promptly Paid. Jj£* LOSSES PAID $10,437,312 .84. If fmUkjirtQi fitady tml ,-fironipi aWenHon to a legitimate In«urant* boniivcM, and llie txt' eitlnit of contrjirl* tn jrswl flrttb, hm Inrfneementa wits flfe^pfWrla ,*el«rtlii|tthrtr wrt»«r—»• »«fer *RtB /ort«»t of «p»lliy an4,ofr lolhelr |MUrofi*ga, lo rccor«U or |«»t »crvt$e», t«nderfaf thrt* «oBUnoane« wlvb increasing ability and fiMditks* in CEttara.

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Gheice ^fasf cbait Indemnity may he EtffacUd teiihout dcfof, tcitk t!ti* vrll known «*d able (iorperntwn Utrttmgk, it ii a an 4'

Tcfrt-Ils&le, Jjb4

OfBea at^fcSeen A

Tfntucf*.

*."

(finyed «r 8n»le»»

T7 ROM tho Korth rnrt of the city, o» Sad twH JT 8n« mm iwA M«4« Wfftt. & «af% *W l«aii|itiu,l» |wNl pU bi wWc« *he 1M1.— fSyC4f%Sfettt otA. HW hoarrfotc pw»t broken an4 »*ram pSK« »M««i tetww* tkefoot te aui|w. Any pntM Mbl or girtit l»fon»»t«o»

at

tbeir vhfi*.

tin

DduatMr^w al tiiltoSto*

win lxtiMnllttinaM. HMOwjvi 3*. p. wnrrAKKir.

Oft,

0. tutmruat. f. nawutT

at StjALSCH^ER ^LOY^

Nk^ks/tho other day, b.vin^ taM1 ^HWl0mrPE, 8fERE0TYPE 11 '|wteesaion of. hii room, locked il "P jPHOTOGEAPEXC GALIEEY lo go oat in the city* ami Icavinff *3»ei iVk1 .lorlTWHfc]

Sli^i

«J *i*St?.v2? .. .h.

W ooOKa.

LJraiiattMis ItaaUeBfilo Jttlm llyd« Jr., f.roifdv a .Mtrnxm lillUcrana r«MU»ui of tiult l,«kf Uv. Ftr a^l-nt

Oil.

I fit th« GfftiMQ lnnguagef Le

discontinued at tho pnblic schools of Irkoutak, and superceded by the Eng l^Jl, ^»r, asit? kof^cially »lled, "Lan guige Anicribanine," as the people on the bftuk# of the Anioor tivc will hsvft a more proHtabio trado with the United States than with Germany in a short 'time, jfai 7^

8ltf

4t

were tho receipts, show­

ing that over IB.OOO persons were on tho grounds. Tie fireinbn from Dayton an«J New Albany were on the ground with thtrir machine*. Miller »fe Peaseley reprei cut leiro-IIaute in the fine arts.

W. H. tL^CKINf HAM'S --r-rp

-ONCE MO HE

TO TIIK RESCUE. *\T/ E have tin imnroveil Farm of «ne liunam*. wi:h pi *l hoiu! awl ntiier imprijveincnti" tint vri- ill s«*!t f«w $I,400.— Tlw property in UU»i ownty, «ot c*oMling five miles from Twrrv-H^ums nud 1# a No. I, little farm. There hits nevt»r lieeo so g»»od a chauce for an luv«»tment ffi re«l in thin uarket,!itil it isiloobtful *hi'iher thi»ro ver will I

HI

again. Tins property will be oflVwd at Uiia ra*e for '.wo wchiVh unlv. iit,

BARNEY MJ.iTIN.

Oct K-d2«' N'u. 4 Mcluj»ie»i Row. Brf,nch of the Ftate Bank of

,.. Indiana, Tximut ITAPTK, Oct 1st, 1^57.

ATOTICR Is 5ipn l)v p'ven. tliit a ihocthis il of tli.'StoeklioMcrs of CTRI'IViKcts will ho h*ll it itie Bftikhtjf House, on tlie 8?st Momb of November next, at which seven Directors are t- In1 clcfffil f«• di« then ensuing year- C. OHjBEST. Pivs't.

Oct. i, t)-57.-3J-3w. ... -.k,

Sl

Notico to Contraotcrs.

SEA

I.ED proposals will be rereivel atlho Ci.unt.il RoortV of the Citv of Torre

CI?

Whol3ca!e ani Retail!,

r.

NIPPBRT & BRO. ARE JUST OPFINlXCi A

40,000

a pl mcp/tfic 'n'Iv:uit«gos to bc^hul bv

rotuzui^ t,Ui^ es t.il||i -l.ijue:.J., nml... J.

All Wool & Uiiion Gala Plaids 509,rda Oiuhr ••.slu.ik'd and Fancy G-4

i'..\ ELEGANF VALENTIAS. Beautiful Piiiin »ud Fnur^'

A11

I

Churck

K.Plrtwer, X.C. liiMk-y,

Itobt. Rnell, M. A*Tnltle, E A. B«lkel«fr R. Mather. S, S.Ward, H.,ZrPraU»,ia.^4sA.f

5

K\y.ooIDelaaines! 5nor «i'«

/AHOY DELAINES, Ftvm 12)^ to 25ctsi-

SW Pieces of4 '$* 'If

IMl-fl'Uffil'

V'A 5i

For 26 and 50 c'a., worth iX) and $103. JiOJ'. S3,AC0 tarda fpp

JFL

mr^s? &

From 6 to 10 centa

I 5000 yd* Frcncb Domestic

I N A S NOTIONS AXD HOSIERY! 6,0° Cloaks and TaJmi* nt half their value. 1,000 ChenlUe, Stella Chenille Bordered and

Stella Shawls—TJntiflml!* cheap Sfjaafw ai.d LnnjrBrcheShawlf at half their orivinal crwt. SU RICH. EMBROIDERIES, tn ptmt varittfeB.:

J.ACES AND KTHirXan) rT?BS«f ANb CLOAK TRIMMINGS.

DOMESTIC GOODS.

every deacrpt ion.

SPLENDID A8SOH-TMBNT 4- —or~rConrnioriandjiiie Ocercoatinga Prcnch

Cloth of the* very (jest moke, l*lualwi and Silk vgi»tingfV&-4 anl 3-4 Ff«n£Kr*lim aimer^s, Ratine(ji«, feans ... and Tweed*, etc., Boots, Shoes, Hater end Caps.

WHOLKKAT.K BUYERS

IVidf

I.* Tiytaa lUeT*, Iit»

fcr Rent.

A CONV ENIBSi1l:!)*Hliiij( Heme, near ithobuiMai^ft of llm ritr, EwMin Of r* E. C:'KlNO.' 8wf*. K-l*,

Ioe. ,-i

Crocm- fttoml

mtmm

pit-|

An early call is respctjuliy solicited/ As no (I'jiilit, in so larjre «n assortm nt as theirs, m.uiv clioico bargains a^c to In-had, all of whirh wiii be .«orvi-l «ii! to w-'uier^r eomes firs lit thx'ir iis3i»r:n.e:it wilt be'f.iund the following good*: sJO Pieces of •. -V

French. Merino.

From "5-ecntatw j.1'10 I j"!'!")! 50 Plcecsof.'.i ,!.»• t-,'

I I I

FitnriSO lo A x,

fiopwl..»t

at.*-

Bailr or J. Davis,

will t* Jttufcd to. lUyMtr

6. HAGER

-rt.

Jf AN Id

AT*FH1^EW L.

FR.E 1ST CH^ WHO hQSAJ. A

S O K|I^i, ,v Which will l»o opene»l on next Satnrday, ihe2(kh Beptemberr (iwrtwl of* the l&tlvaa has been Ndvoptised,) Jp-r tho*Iegan new b^L-| jbpildjig |TC/ Nippert dt Bro's., on Main Street, be-

Thp pnltlic. are r^j|oclfitUf i|i^9f9i ed that an im»iense stock of acasonablf 8t«])le and Kancy fry tJoodtf wilf be o^cd.aml.^djfo t^bb^e^irilljptf^ on tlie above mentioned day.

T' a«prot5iate the bargwHw-'to be^* -obtained nt this cstftbliehinMrtJ it will bo only tiecesfiary to stale Ibit'aH pniffi igoods hm-e been pnrchased' sincetli^*^ present great EwUem punit, or. money pressure, at unprecedented Tftitfofis* prices to the impoii## citnd»iaMin£se-»» liner. •j*1.

Hnuf, (', tl.c of Ort-»b.r. for ihcjvor, wo can comptto sttcce^fuHy fitU^ gra«iin^ of F'uitli Stnu't, front tie juuetion any houso wost .of thts*» Moon-' of fsrftto Stm south to locust Stwe*.!

With these ailvantngtw jit our fa-*,

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Plans uu'l Specificiitions can be seen al the ... Citv Engineer's Office on the acv»atli ijtv.. 'n tremendous StOcif, Will 08 Oct. 6, l?57.-«I2a*. Cpryi.MITTEft. found many new «nd rare style "T^KT ./CT^ "B 8 gootls, which are not to bo, obtaijied

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other honse in the city, such an

Imported Paris Valeutia RoW .V*iiuillo. in Silk Velvet and Silk and Mohair. Also, Caslimero, De, Laiu« ltobtta? A'vjuille.

Splendid Valentia Poplin. Beautiful Robes A'Voienti.*" *H,,a''"j Superb Broche Stripe. v'

Satin Brocho lUatd.

Elegant Cajdimcre Robes deChambre' A beautiful line 0-4^0mbro Palm Leaf,*5 (and other elegant pftttcrn^ Kfo^ch .^

S( Of !i of I'Y onr]^ '»shmercs—soute ol ihem truly vhtui©» A I.L ryRCilASEp llECKNTLY .a.Kl|aDdv

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A durfn the gri-at cuiiimcreinl cti^vufi.on! Any quantity of Fn ncll ^Wt^'lIU^ ti.

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in N«w- V«rk ami H^wBa«trtw^tVra,- atid'|rtenis—all Wool Plaid Union Plaids, most Ujilr o*ii Hct.tT"hu bmcij 'aco at

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coloro 1^0 4 'Kren'di'^ Mcritm, i" do do. |f till .\yo0'l,OeI!(tlh«,"^'' low prieo Uinbre aahmerfe uwil l)s-i p.*» laine, low piiire Fthev TTeTiiiirtcs itt,. qnnntiiio«i Black iptitHJa.-

Fancy do- do Isliadi-d Poplins clicnp. *. Byadere' Cash mere.^ ftinl Do fjtinas.

Elegant 4-4 Prciith IMnt-j. PreiK-h and Doiuesftui ({inghsnts.1' Prints uf every quality from 0 to lUe.

The most exijuisite rcchcvcbe liue of* EiflrbrOTihjriw that- ev«r eountom ill thin eity,amUi^ .fiMiifJ here—!Voiu the mode*! 1(1 ewnt »llar '.tip to tho mwt tdegwtti "FfWi'jld& {'aml-ric, Swisand Jackon^CvlUri^n ,«inglo'"of in setts. withiSlecwa nnd'tluftMi: '»& »«,*

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Plain, Siriped and Plaid .Jaconet, .Swi vt utid 'ambric Muslins and Tirilliantinos—all prions.

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Plaid. For Children# w4*wv Woolen and Cotton Flannels, Checlbtf

Hickory sad Ticklttg^. -ifpMf11 8-4 XO-4 11-4 and lj-4k-.il BLANKETS.

fsHAWI^pM^ *1 /. All sizes, Colors and qnalitidtr'* Rjfy State Sfjawlfc" 1fl((W6ftil.'CftoaiUe Shawls, Plush, Olicnllle and Oashmtro Stella. Foffr Bidod l^iiris Ai- v- ,**!*' -mut 'j "J onawis* .-.nA f*s*ih'ws•««!»• ,i*mV w-.f.

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