Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 January 1858 — Page 4
,/:'•
!*fc»
It ftffsriln the subscribers
•hey are noi
All
'lastf M(ifU
b|c^Uieis,?^
OODSH
t.opeftingt
wIkmmi §jy|ant
|ihe
.Sw
present great commercial panic in the
lJMX/6i
iifr' 'nVi
Unmerciful Slaughter,
DffiJ€rbOll8? Uniiti Millions of G-oods
ere sacrificed c(ai1y, at pricesJ utipre
cede te^ irvr4ltc jinu|l8,0|'J0ur commercial history. The present crises has bee a taken advantage of by the subscribers, and thousands of dollars worth of elegant and perfect goods are offered
French Merinos.,
1
at prtcos less than thby 66st to import them.
0m^i
KFGLTSII MERINOS
OMBRE 5HAI)^} CASHMERES, ALL-WOOL Hplend»aij^AlWd^)WaiiMw«r
French 4-4 Prints,
Mens''Shawls, Red Blankets. ,t A 8londid lot of », Petftrsham, Seal, Plush, Fnr, and Beaver 0vorooatmga, 'unusually cheap. English, French, and American Casstrfefes, ^oni fl to |3 pfr yh^. 50 pieces of assorted Collars, French
Cloth* Bioley & Siivioni'«)tho best make in the world for durability, and beauty bf finish. :. h-
PJillSU AND SIIJv,
VES TI1VG S. The Jobbing Trade ia particularly wrfaue^ted te givaus 4 clll.
IF:
Nippert
RlfRItTta-dtf
1
at
pri
ces that woujc^ tickjo, t^eJTancy the most faatidhws.
Cashmeres.
i, riain AU Wool Delainas. .i. tU si JElcgan(t Valcntias,
English 3-4 Prints,
AnJfericau 3-4.Prints.
Fine assortment of \Y.o.me1as,"and Ghil drens' Woollen and Cotton Hose, .^s' ^Mi'Ladies (ientleracns
a crood S6
EWehl,
'.Dwss
fl«sortment.
lLadies' Cloaks and Talmas,
ISpiettdii lot of Chcn'olle, Stella,
ant Vnl»lo heavy Woolen Shawls. Line" of EinbMderios.
and Cloak Trimmings,Flannels, Linspy*. Tiokings,: Bleached Muslins, Irish Linens, i^eed^Bat'trfet vnd Cassimeros,
&
Nov. 23-dwtf
imo.,
iF'arri°gto.u*s Block, North oi\ Public Sqnare, Terrc-Haute, Ind.
hav^jasl roeetwd from Cincinnati a splendid articlo of Jnra nnd Kto Coffoo Abo. Iirotvnort wulground Qoffep, a a«rerior article, to be found nt (ho l^IorlG jTcw llaptfi rrovialou S'prc.
FfSII—MackcrclhMrtTother
AL^O,
Fthe
dellt»r#d
hr
^r5or,.l»4tf
Ia
nnd Fts}* In fiae or-
dtra1WHvaf 6ft at the Y^rro-Haute Frovialon Store. 03 'i
C'trr'nVl. Prtwof, Peppw
Sauw, CaU«np, Figs and all kinds of delicaciM. For *al« cheap at tl«o Norl6 TeiT^rtattte iWtiiiort Store. •4 at the Terre*H«uto Provision Store.
T.OUR—Of the flr^t quality always on hand, dell*»r#d ttaar t»rt of tlje clty free Tcrre-Haute Prorlsion Store.
JvlSH—M*e*er*l and other Fish In »ne order a ha at "*1 Terro-ffahte Provision fHore. Tforl W-dtf
StTOA*W-dtf
of eirety rte«Hi»thw»aHbe
So*. Ten*. Haute Pro*tslOB Store.
CtORR-^w trtleti ftn hfmd at the Jfot. Xerr^Haetn Provision Store.
CltO.^RS
AXnTrtrfArrO.'ftfIhe ttnest flaroT.
aiwtvi na kaed and *»r Mle ctoap. at the Not. l«.dtf «nr
(j!lKBSK,
a Wejtem Ptwenre.—
\r« inrintk«
Te rr* Maute Pi»» isUrtt Mw. K« H« HjOSWOSTll. Agent. NOT.
tf.4tr
At the Provi»iot» 8toro bfC,II. B*iky,
3Wo.
3, Wanewi' Block. The .Undersigned .begs leave ia infom h& nanier0dtft«utds *nd cos-
W a 11-'iitii'j!1.
Proir DeGrath's
ORIGINAL ELECTRIC fcIL
It wilt corn th* fwlicw-
Ing ope and this lonutry. Eur(noteverythir»g.) WAKRANTKO TO
castle.
Ffy and Ague in one day ore ufiiTTsin flvo minutes Cure Creep Inoiie night: '. 0*re DeaiaeM to two^th Mi days siS#"
Qitfr Bur a*
s,q4IjcaMi
•MWrc ors i'tu^yi*omuls aitd BratMui inDronutC* lo three uav» Cur* Inflammation In one day
Cure Neuralgia, Croup, Toulitaeho, Bum*, li 4 Vara in ate* ^.vre 8«iM9(^bigii 8%rofula[^tbceM, in tet U*7* Brtl*ui,Wottn4», Tetter i?i one to thm
Cur' ..*x. *. day* Rira* he. Stiff Neck, Ague, in one day Cur» Felons. Broken Breast, Suit Hheum, ir three to six days
Obt&s Qufncy, Palpitation, PlBaHfr Wi V6e ten days} -Cures Atlbma, Palsy,, Oeut, Erysipelas in Hito tw»t»ty da?*:
Caret Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Stiff Joint Cbronjc Rhetunali.tni, Sora Throat, Sou lit Fi venand tha UmematU tc"*xlk, 6y fbfrttoUlo.i
This Oil (DeGrath's) is mild and pleasant, and Jsarreat FamllvMedicine for ehljdjou teethinj ijflies iii|trtlC%ll rfso lt.\ U,alwjtys w**es 01 btt&rthaatit fftvdii /ou,' ^iul boltie nonrh •ures entirely. wn-fTTED srmifrr*5 t«ki »s» criwe puie wrafx Read letter from K*T. Jatnoi Temple.
No. 48, Clark Street Chicago, Opposite Geo. Smith's Banl(, Chicago^ Superior Street, UlereliiHl, Ohio ^0 Maw-Street. ,. BufTulo,
Penmnnship.
The Spenserian System of Penmanship, in all its forms, practical aud ornamental, will be taught by itsmuthor, P.-It. Srocan, in connection with «ther gentlenu»n. all of whom stand high both as'men ami artists.
The Ladies' Department.
••,1
Terr»-Ha«te i'rorislow Store.
i)o\vnrttksrfoT.i.KAP A?tn r»u.\ WADS *m hand, and J^r wrtfr ailto Ifor. 19-dtr J"e^rt-ljat»ie ProtUlon Wo«.
OlirftMtatfnaoathorl\wiOm««. M9.r±
I tomers that he ha* opened a Meat Market at th« ibom ttamed
place, am) intends,to keep oalwd a faltaimpy «»f KRESIl BE3P,
PORK
AND SAVAGES.
Heat oan be had all hnon, H* rcfWrllolI* »oHHts twonw to call. -p *M «ev. 97,1857.dtf.
WALTRR^^pOr^R
amaiutfe
.... ,,
li*l*u minute*
Is:-pc«iecl
PiHMitKLPUlA. Jtine !»U'. 1856
Prof. DkCtiCxtu: lnyc b^-ou nljlu,}fl for tiiir tees year* with Neflrnljrla mid otior paipfnl com. plaints, and I have been an illc slovji roundly or walk anv distance for ina*v years pa*t. IjisI weak I T1'9 flr*t nlg^Li^itJouffedlY ^r.wS^nyend to-day ~ara'nkefl wrtntaah'.*" My-WifeVouni not iwtlieve ber eye*. Your Eleetric Oil has done in ope week what the physicians of Phllndelpliia failed to do iu ttirtecn years. OrntcfuUv vmrs. f, ^T-fDtiUil* JKKV. JAMES TJSMFi-B, 310 .South ftrftet.
For sale by T. H.Barr& Co., sole nc'its for this placc, al»o by Merchants and Druggists gen tally.i v«v»
Nor 4-d#wly
N
N.
DIRECTORS.
Wm T». Ojfden, Esq., Wra. II' Riotpii, Esq Oep. W. Oagfi, Esq., J. C. I)ore, John H. Kinzie, JJnq.,7 Pfetlo Oarpenter Hon. Miirk Skinner, J. H. Dunham, Esq., #n»i Hi'B. Judifii ,&< Fi Mosel'i, SJvq .1 Gto. W. Dole, Esq., E. C. Larned, E.'q.. Hon. J. A. Matteson. Dr. L„ t., JJttono,, N. H. Wells, Esq.',' D.'Ogdeh, &q.'
Special I^cctnrers.
Hon. Horace Mann, aud Geo. W. Clinton..
%t is tbfe design of the proprietors of those Colleges to perfect a chain of Business Schools from tlie East to (ho West, affording the most ample facilities for JPyng "lcn and young ladies to qualify tli fnselVes f(t tds' ponRible positions in life. Their schools at the points above are established on a firm basis, and are all in a most prosperous coitditiop.. The teachers in the verious donart t^entk ire thoroughly ^cfialnpltehed, jjrac tica? basinesStoen
Thc Collefciate Coflrse.
Will emorace the raost approved and, prac tical forms for keeping books by Dotifele Entry in the varioqs departments of Trade and Commerce, including genera! Wholesale and Retail, Mercantile. Exchange, Commission, Mannfaotnrtng, Railroad, Banking, Printing, Mi'nihg, Shipping', Steawbnat, Individual, Partnership arid Cbmponnd Cortipany Business. All manuscripts from trhich the' Students copies are written in a bold, rapid business hand, which will serve as a great auxilliary in securing to him an excellent style of writing.
1
Is entirely seperate from the gentlemen's, and is fitted up in a neat and convenient manner.
Time or Commencing.
As therearon* terms, and vacations, stHdenta may enter at any time and prosecnto their studies without reference to elaaes. this arrangemeut, every student in pcfitted to progress as rapidly as bis euterrtso and ability will aaWit.
Daily Lcctares.
Will be delivered on the Science e( Ac counts, Commercial L«w Political Econo my, Commercial Calculations, Hanking Mercantile Customs Commercial Ethics Bailroadtng,Business Correspondence,Mining, Oorrfrnerce, Commercial Geography, etc.
A
Scholarship issued from the Chicago willbe go6d in Cleveland, Buffalo and Al banr, and vice versa.
E S
For full course—'Time unlimited-incin-dinr all Departments of Book-Keep-Stiff, Lectures and Practical Penman- s?j ship .$40,00 For same ceurse in Ladies' Dep'rt..".$25,00 Persons taking Penmanship alone wUl receive twenty lessons for... ... 5.00 Unlimited coarse in Penmanship.... 10,00 tCJ" Through the extensive business a« quaintanceof the Principals, many of the Students on graduating are placed in lura iue situations. 5
For farther infdrmattotf jnJeasli cnl iat Ad Ojllere R»om, or send for circular. drew. BRVANT
A
Jan. 29. d**
5TKATT0X.
TERRE-HAUTE
PROVISION STORE
NEW ESl'ABlLlSHMENT.
Ok Fowrtk Stftfif
Am
South 9f the
QJE*
TKRRK-H/rTE, IlVDIATfA I LI.
kind*of (^rocerie« a»d ProTisinn,
Wheat Ploar. "Oct. SI, lMt dlf
li.
f: ME VT MARKET.
kept
c\ eon»tantlf oa hanl-«nS'f»f sale cheap. An »*pws« «lw«$« ready to esttrey alt artliltle«|i«rchaaedt to any of tho city (Tee of 'Chaqe*.
The pnfcllc ar» r*«p«c}]fflly tnrlt«d K» call an# fsatelua t»tty »toefc fcefore purrlht'timr Ttie highest nrtca paid foraU kinds of marfcetins. rmhn"na Hi W«4^ *alo riabw
iiw
iMwwr pfleea twrre*|*»nd
^bUwtlnwK.. U. H. HO.SWOBTI1. Ar^nt
8. IttkmwlHurf
Aj^at
'•«fccaluMi 8wk &. U. B., Aj|«nt.
Q»roceries! Groceries!!
A NEW GROCERY STORE
J. Q, Adamat
HIhnMtijr
iS opened a «e* Orowrv Store la UM Wh»i» by P.'S. BUttMsnt, a« a PriBtiaf W North of (1m City Hail, wtxwe l« t» fftpml tt famtah eunlOe* with all kla^ of
Provisions and Groceries,
aa elwtp as tli* 4wsapa*t. H* ha» aa Ksjross ta millMffi to d«Uv»r all heavy ctHcfaa ittlw ml. derxwofthe »B«*i»er. %*Ceo»try boagfct and mM. *A »hare of patAie patraMf* la mMetiaity cited. laapt. r-43«
SAU»A«R—The
of J. E. Jonea" make, caa be had at *11 times at Dee.^4, ISST-tC 4
u^a ~~*s
Terra-Haute FarniUire Store
Ffl#] |T]iE
Bedsteads, Bureaus, vni'abtes, Stand3,^Loplcing-Glasses, I Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Wash-
S lands, Cane-scat Rock ng Chairs, and Children's Chairs And, in fact, nil articles usually kept in Furniture Stores. Ho has and will kefip con^t#utly o4,h^d,,alarge a^Qrt-, m'ewt'-of t-vf uiMt .#0y3,»!«©S,'!'! (Tets also pfeparad to do all kinds of ofdeVcd work my line. He would also beg leave to inform the public that he is prepared to attend to the an he of
Una^rtaKin^
In its did ere ut forms,, l'or which,
$ 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED! Snrplua, $422,162, .11. With the Prestige of SSyrs' auoeeasdi ExpuriOncfc
DIRECTORS.
K. Brace, ar. Sam'1. Tudor, Jos. Church Robt. Buoll, M.A.TuUlo, £. Flower, ~1. A. Hnlkaiey, R. Mather, ',t -V3S. C. Klpley, $. Ward, II.
Z,
1
**-c
1
'io cuia^nfif
of T«trfr Hauto, and fifirro?m\iirigj 'fdhntry -th^ he iitfsf dpen^^W New Fnrtiittite Store,"Wri Poarth street, opp«8tU tho Poat OOiee,»and hs9 now on hand a large assortment of Furniture, embracing all kinds of
pur
pose he keeps on hand a gdod supply
of ill iuurot^. 1 i- sAi tVm
COFFIN-B, And will furnish and attend Funerals cheaper than any house in the city.
Having secured the services of D. G. FOSTER any orders left with him at his residence, in the south part of tho city,, or at my store, will be promtly attended to. ^--r », or**
f..o
toil
j|^"All articles sold en the most reasonable terms, and delivered free of chargc to any part of tho city. £9* Illinois money taken at pdi*.
Remember the Terre Uaute Furnifure 8tore,.on Fourth Street, opposite the Post Office, is the place to get bargains." ^rom-Haute, Oct, 31, '57-ly.
Insurance ... Q^pital Enlarged.
fORD
INCOIlPOItATEP 181!).
A E E E A
cash Capital Enlarged, 7 of July'57, to
Pratt, A. Dunham,
F. Davis, D. Hlllyer, T. A. Alexander, W. K.*noy, C. H. Brainard. OFFICERS. E. G. Ripley? X. A. Alexander*
President Vice President Ttaos. K. Brnccj Jr..Kee'v. J. B. Bennett, GcnUAgcnt
I^fSITRES ACATKST TH*
angora pf •5r"ireJ
PERILS OF INLAND NAVIGATION.. At as liberal rides and rates as risks osiumed permit of for solvency and fair profit.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO Insurance of Duellings, Farm Property, OutBuildinps and Contents. Saeh Insured tor
periods of 3 to 5 yean on ths
•i most favorable terms.
If wealth, with a steady and prompt attention to a legitimate Insurance business, and the execution of contracts in good faith, have indaeomortis wish the public In aolectinp their underwriter—we refer them for tost of quality and our claims to their patronage, to records of past services, tendering their continuance with increasing ability and facilities In futur*. Ckoiee first class Indemnity may be Effected without delay, with this mil known and 'v able Corporation through,
J, B. HAGF,R, Asent, Terre-Haate, M.
Office 6t XeKeen «St Toasey's. Oct. lO-dCm
FASHIONABLE E S S I N
NO. 6, MECHANICS' ROW, TERRE-HAUTE, IND
MISS CLARK
TAKES
pieasare in Jtnnoancing to the*.
dies of Terre-Haute, that she is prcpni ed to Cut and Make Dresses of oil loads
Oct. 19,1857. d6w
ftow
and of
every variety of patera. Being regularly furnished with the latest fashion*, she is ready at all times to pleaae thejnost fastidious.
O* Work promptly djpie to order, and on the most reasonable leaaa. O" The patrotmge of the Hante is most rcspt-etfttlly solici^K
To Stcok Growers ft Farmers
WE HAVE ON HAND THE Taaac Aiaerira Excelslar (tflS
70RN AND COB BOLLS!
Wb'ch for rheapfces# sndUnra.bl!lty, ta TO SONK NOW IN USE. We Have alto ta* Kentucky Mill, which I* pre «o«M«l «mpby
who hare
oan
tn
ma. a
iHallsall weasfc. We keep on htad a«4 will stake c»a»ta*taUU« tt«»« o.a geaeral varfcty ol
Agiricultiinil Implements.
We intend to BLlke tMs, aa wall a* U« alava trade, woj^hy tin patronage oinihe gubUe^. ,S««NMoiit» j. COOPKRa CO] a a A
BURNING PLIjIU.
OFand
best quality of Saaaafe
Ihe bert qnality, caostaatiy on KmmI fi* »le cheap, at STORE. ..of 4thand Main atreet.
Dee !^4i»wrTl4ls
1 srti
Are rio'lf open for' tho tocfcptioii i|T
tjr at large, j^t| \vuer^ ^j wiil £$Xr
talllly ^Sttd
Tfe9JE.arge8t,
h«*
w»«»-
•O"*"', The Finest,
*-M,st .«•
EViSR OFFERED IN THIS.CITY, .i'.ii tH •ft*-.? 1*11
Consisting in part oj^
*"•PASlob
DTS"ING-ROOM SETS, CHAMBER SETS
In Roseweed, Oak, Walnut and MrfiSpV
RECLINING,
ARM
AND
....
O IR S.
INDIES'.. WARDROBES/
tf ,t
"V\«s.vS.*
*,
f'»*
4
FRENCH MIRRORS
... .,.AKD tr
Looking Glasses.
Ma ttras ses,
Of Spring, Hair, Composition and Shuck.
^Paintings, Engravings,
I O I N S
And Window Shades.
Givens a call in onr NEW LOCATION Yon will find almost everything in our line thftt you may want^ at your awn prices—provided always that it yields us a siiiall profit. We have 'softnethfnj? that will suit the farmer, the mechanic, merchant and lawyer, and even the nost fastidious old bacheldor. Call on
WALTER,
Main Street, between 5th & 6th,
Pnr bankable fnndswill bereeelved.' 1'he taxes for 183T are as follows:
TOWNSHIPS.
Pmirieton, Prairie Creek, Pierson. Riley, l^ost Creek, Kevins. Otter Creek, FayeUe Sugar Creek........ Linton,
4i,»
Losies Equitably Adjusted Ind -Promptly Paid. LOSSES PAID $10,437,312 ..84.
&**<**..
*..£*. e- ...*
sT. ..r *$1#-.
TM%
a
Harrison,. 82 1 W 25 40.10 83 1 2.1 in 40 10 40'10 5. 10 7rt 69 20182
Honey Crock,
5! 40i 10
JO H? 9'«t 157
Harrison Township 10 ccnts on each $100 of real estate only. One cent and a half per acre for Road purposes.
One half cent additional ner aero. CUNNINGHAM, N. F. Terre-Hanle, Nov. 27, 1857, Trets. C.
A CHALLENGE
To the Proprietors of the Young America Corn and Cob Mill.
WE,
the undersigned, will give Three Hundred Dollars to van, if you will grind from two to five bushels of Corn in the ear, lis fine, and itf the same nnmber of revo lutions as the Star Corn and Cob Mill.
We binfi the Proprietors of the Excelsior to their present pattern of Mill. The Judges to be disinterested men chosen by both parties, and the trial to be imde within the period of two months, in Tcrre--Haute, Indiana.
HUNT, BRAWNER & C0 ^v Proprietors of Star Mill.
Oct. 26, l957-d2t-w9m.
"Ooall Coal!!
Wgeneral,undersignedthatthevcall
Hthe would the attention of their customers and die public in to the fact are still engaged ia the Coal trade in this city, nnd are now prepared to simply the city with any amount af coal, on snort notice,
At 10 Centa per Bushel,
delivered to any part of city, and -those who choose to patronize us can always have it at ihesc figure*, as we do not with to take advantage of any one'snecessity,aa has already been I aone by some of our coal dealers. Al! orders left with C. A. Goodwin at the Vigo County Scales, or with the undersigned at their resident*!, first Souare Eaat of the T. H. ft R. R. IL Depot, will receive prompt attention.
Taws—Cash on delivery. Nor. 28-d3» J. S. A C. COMBS.
BANK FAILURE Si
25 J?er cent. Redaction \.
I
N illMdai ot Pictam at Dfckmaxi'i New, ExoeUor Hoe Art Galiens &* Meduni» RMtOT«Af«U«'tston.,
Nowia th« tijB*, oNne cnLadi«s sad kntieaeD oueacdal^aadiet aaindeUiMe picture of yourselves painted in colon eternal^
Softcmbertha pbc*. AQ work wartaated to" give satisfactiov. OeLfidtl
CORN
Mfflmrnwffimmm
r* 1^'
JSARBERT & BARTON,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS!
rtf!-r- "over John €. Ross &. 5fon,IA* I i. t'r urtg C?v SuiUit}(!S, Main Street,' .. fEKRK-IIMTK, 1KB. A BARTON,-V. ^NOTARYPI:DLIC.
"ii'd "iO.s'.on.fqtirth street* South of Main. AJii Iw^.fuic reflidciicea ou Jewelt'a addition, "a»! nomc Hhw or f.Hir nioe Cotfsgeson Roses
laddit!fth',
veArs. y'fz"
Sept,)}.%,d.f :i' J?* 'J* IK &
1X
7 AC.RfiS 90 cultivation, bainooe uijI »j di-ritMiecfr Sintated Smiles Sooth east of this ci«y,- price $200(1 part on Ome. "Mt!
scfrt.ss-iw, u. &
FT ACRES of lj^nd ot! National road, eas I of yellow lrid^e, cau be purchased at this .office on cood terms.
Sent 2--itf uT ..l-v H. (fe B.
A
Aft-V!
J\
«f li
r»l l"»
Worcxi-tinnn-P
®SOX©Ai5|:
EXTEXSION TABLES
KHAVB TWO GOOD P.UtMS FOR 8AI.K Tor eitr nronortv, at this offira. HARBKRT & BARTOSXa.dAireiita.: aiijp 3-dtf iOOR 1.AI.E. OK KXCHANGK FOR CITY PROP I erly a laoto and won improved hirin situate) 12 taiiessoulh of
HA KI1KKT A HARTON Land Aeents.
aiignst 3-ltf
LOTS FOR SALt.
TT^K have a number of vacant lots for ftal»'*tn jjood terms. ramrlnR iti
r'ze
Mav 8f
YOl!ton
..fj 'T«rre Hante, Ind.
March28-tf
County Treasurer's Notice. 'PHE TAXPAYERS tf Vigo Conn,
A ty will tafce notice that I am 'ready to receive County, School, Sinking Ennd, Township, Road and Rpeciflc School Taxes for 1837, ct n»y oftlce on Fourth Stro*. t,,near the Post Ofllcc, 'n TertoHnuti*.
EAV-ING.permanently
Ho has-on hand the Casket Burial Case, of all sizes also, tho Fisk case. Ho intends devoting his whole attention to the above business. He wiil furnish any number of carriages for ftttiffral -jniqopOfl.
Something New. ".!
Tlte above ciit reprenonts a newly invented Burial C®e, fashioned to accord with the fee injjs of the bereaved, nnd yet retain all the re quiaitea of an Appropriate receptacle for the dead. So much that is repulsive has been discarded in the arrangement and shape of the above ensc, tli.it its name, "THE CASKET BURIAL CASE," Is an involuntary suggestion. He therefore does not hesitate to say that there has nover been nny thing so entirely chaste, appropriate and convenient, as this invention.
Tho case permits nn entire view of the body after it is enclosed, the top being composed of beautiful 'French plate glass the glass isdivi ded-into three sections, between two of which is inserted the itanie plates. For each of these sections there is nn elaborately ornamented cap one of which miy be seen in its place in* the engraving. During tho funeral services one or more of these caps may be removed or kept on, as desired.
Like the Fisk Case,*let it be borne in mind, the Casket is perfectly air tight, composed of metal, and will last for ages.
ALL ORDERS PKOMrTLV ATTENDED TO.
LU€II3Hr
ISAAC BALL.'
Jan 33 '56-wly
ATTENTION ALL THE W0£LD A .t)- *«THE I^EST OF MANKIND!"/,
v'7
HOURlUi the &WIS9
WATCHMAKER, bcinjr now fullj established, and permanently locaUrd on
Main St., No. 9, Mechanics' Row,
Offers to his friends, afinely selected sssortof Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Ae., and especially invites the fashionable^the grave, and the gay ,to call in and examine the Stock a* he has something in Mi liae^ftir each.
Those who wish good time-keeper* and finely finished Watches would consult their interest to "drop in''-before purciuunog elsewhere, as all wrftche* sold by him are wjta*tx!s before thgr leave the shop.
AS well as REPAIRING ud urj other kin4.ef woik i»hisline.
Be«are vo« recneraber No. 9, Mechanics' Row.and KBow yon are in thtiri^it^lace, before you tru«tt «o valoable article as ^tiyte", in tiB^tillful haada. Again we say call ftodexaminc foryosreel v«e.
L. HOURIET.t
Jas^5.18$7-dtl v.,o
tlARPER'S WE1EKLY, far November -tJL Slat- mi Bl'CKINGHAM'S.
OIL, For sale at, «..* BARRS* BROG STORE, Of\A BrcHE^S Green A^piet, vtry choice
t,
*r*m.
.TP.
'i
*T this office. dift HARBERT &. BARtON,: 51
ACRES of 4and 8 miles south-east of tr\J tills citv, 12 acres ia oultivation, pood log Itonw, price $500 JUT rash, balance ih 1, 2, and 9
5
I^kESH Bcttei ana Pork, eonstajuW an 1 hatxl.ai J.O. ADAMS. Kov .30, 1857, tf.
i"
-wpr.-
r.it
N 3
far r«a's Block.
mem.BK.
CCmNER
«ik hc%ad iha Bouse
O^^Apf SfTJjFTJH
Streets.—
Sugar, Cdfti}
b.
1
J^n^'htitidred, acres, 178 acres
In ^ood Qultir^tion.flD in pasture, balAncc.in timber, siu»att»d miles from Linton in -Green contitv^ Ijul. Price $80 per ftrre. a good stock of goods will be Uken In part nay. H. 4:
A FARM OF SO ,-VCRKS W£Lf, IMPROVED* «iH».it»d-l miloA snfith of this city can be pur tfhMed- ntlhlSotflfe, oHO, a Very large number el oity lotsinipm\«cd ftftrf mrthiprored in varioospailu of tho city, omi be purrhftirA'nii thebemt oftenit*.
MA KBK«T & BAHTOJJ Land Aleuts. anjr»»ft'S-«ti -1"'
Miy
27, »w
from a small city
lot to five aeros, at thitc odlee. AW BERT «r BARTON'. Olfioo in Prairie City buildings. Land AffeuU.
For
look OUT
HHRK'tmicati
a farm.
ohluin ouo ofalmostany dimen
sion you may wish, ranging in sUe* from 40 to jit).-teres,m almost any distance or direction you wish.: ..y HARBBHT& BARTON,
Land A^nts.
May 2tf OfBee iif Prairie City buildings.
can purc^ano.ut this office wild land- within milDs of Terro-Haute, ranging from $a.!0 to $20 v»er acre, on iroi»d torin.*.
HARBRKT&BARTON,
Offlco In Prairie'City buildings. Land jtgculs. May '"tr -JLU
ISA A BALL,
located himself in
Torre-IIaute, is »w prepared to fill all calls in the line Qf
Undortaking,
He has On hand and keep constantly reaclyihude Coffins also Corpse rwjservers, by which, any ftch»on wisliing to keep a deceased friend can do so during the hotwctUhor for anv number of days He intends that nothing sliall go undone on his part to render satisfaction, mill his priced shall trot exceed that of other estabments of the •snmc kind.
8T.tEp,T3'
TBRRBWXVTE,'
A N
13 ESPECTKOliBY ifefo^tAfe his fnewte and -Lv tho public generally that ha-ims romoved his Wholesala Groceryland. liquor Sfcorat»\ Inslarge New Store rooftiCoruerofMain andE
c]&$^&P$Feas,
wine%a.nd
fivl,r,
fitelmhold^s
Tobac*
-eo# Jrtam»«c.V eie.'-- v.,»«I
Market price ana orth« very ocsi
M«alhy.
Through loiig«expei6cMee 1q tbvbohiaeflt*:
After thai latest, entireiyaiew aitd tnQSt perfect principle, he shall now be able to furnish the best* i. s,i-.A poufcle Keolltu# !.Wh1*l»\^jn Which has ev been sola in this market. Tt Hs decidedly the: most pleasant, purest and best recti^ed Whisky, wluch was oyer initio, and Will excw the be^t ever brouglit on here1 from' vCidciouaU or an) othetj place* His
Ufatrofis,
B(,i
SucV as French PeachandeBrandies, Pert,. ^VbtaeAk, ^iidSWeet ^ataj^'Winei^in, Rtfnir Ry|(^,^urbon,ft^iaiaigaheJ^, i^riah aud Sootcb. "V\ ni!*ky, Spanish ana American Brandy, is now ftu gar, attd n\orei»?s6rted -than erervund as he is ,ft»lij convince^! that he can cov.pfto with the Beit Hosuesi cithbr in fSndntiAti, or SuLouUvttU .those a-hoshall iKcd futyUiiiig! in hi?.li^e, will find it to^their ini^rt.»t to call ahd exa rafne ^eftSre tu^idig elseivhere.
!!9eftnine
1
,F.,T, HU1»SJAN
Prcparatibtir
t)F'
Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Buchu, For pisfasrs of the Moulder Kidnrys* OrnrtL Br*}*. vi tf, ifpert*'***#, Olttrtlttid*).*. S*cr*t
Female Complaunts, o.ud alt lHntasr* of (Me
'lw
Arising from Kxeesatviaud Inuirudoncies in Ufte. n«Mi 'r»inovii|g aii 1 ro^rt«fr ulsoirgos front Jtho Bladder, Kidneys, or Sovual Organs, whether ex I
A E O E A E
Prnnt wlittiw\'iA''eaii*e thev may have 'originated And no JTIutter of How Loiiff Standin*, Oieinjr Ileat(h ttftd f\gor to the Front.
mnd
S/eom
7W»rfPA«*.
1
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!!
It. 4iires Nervous 41)4 UoWllUted Suff«ror» apd rn move* hll tho s'tnpt«Jit», atnoiig hiih will be WMU'! .«/•'. J-J fe'K:.) "i. ar-i
Indisposition
ill- ..tH tO'KxertionU^JSsef .. .r* Powor, Loss of Mepiory,v »t.vAV Plttlealty of Breiuhiiif, u»u«. i.u, /.!.{ eral WeuUuess, Horror ol' Uisfc- ease,Weak N'«rre»,Trouiblilig,llread« fill Horror of Dcnth^Night Sweats. Cold Keet, wakefnlnftss, diianess'of \Tslon,laiigiir,«lirvor»a.
Lusaitude ol the Mii«cnl»r Sjatunt, j.Mtou enprxiotis
1
AppeiUo^fHhfiJsimplicsyAipiouis.bol'hiuiiU,! PluHhlng ef the kjody. Dryness of the'Skm, 1 ralid Cuttntendme ami Eruptions bn the Faf«. Pain in the Back, JJeavirnesi oftlie KyelWu, Pn-qulljt ly Black Spots Kly- ,' I.ng before the
•'A
JByos^wlth
Temporary Suffusion and Lo'sofSlght Wrniofot t«Btion,Uraat Mobility,=Ho8Uesm»s», lthiiior ror of Society. Nothing In more le»lrnl|l«» t» r-
sucli Patients than Solitude, aui^Jtoililag «. they inoro Dread for foarof thenis.'lves :^aio Itapose of manner, noeatnoatnoMi': uo Speculation, bnt a hurried llH Transition:from oa«' to f.'ff, \S question to an* othiir.
Thesa symptoms, if allowed togo on—whleli th 9 medleino liivarinblv removes—soon follow* LOSH OK POWKK, FAXUITY, AND KPILKPTIC KlTfl in one of which the pntleut may expire. "Vfhe ear say that thos*cxeei«H}!t are not freuiiontlv followed liv those direful dlseasas^lAfiANl'rV A'Nll CO.V.SU HTION The records .f tho. INS A Ml AStLUMS, and the nielnneholly deaths by CON* SUMPTION, bear itninle wltnes'i lo the truth these assertions. In Lnnnlle Asvluitis the nios melancholy oxhibitiou appears. Div couutoiiniu-c Isuetuallysodden unil oulle ddstltute»i-nellbel Mirth or Grief over visits It. S1IOMII a so^utl ol tlie volee oeear, It Is rarely arttcftliite. "With woefiil tueasuroa wan despair
Low sallen sounds his grief beguiled
1
PeWllKy ta most twVrlblel and h^s brought tnon sands Ufon thousnuds to untlnielv graves, bliiAting tliu ambition of many hohle yautns. T-ru can be cured by the use of this iM-fftllitolO O XXX St
If you aro sulT»rlng with anj of the above .(is trensliig allmenlsf l'4» PLUfD KXTRACT Bt/Clit wilt care you. Try itand^a tonvlncpd oflts cil|. eac?.'
Qewn.ro of Quack Notrums and Q^nrk nofton who falsely boast ofiibilltles and 'rererhe«'. Vltf *ens know and avoid thojn, and save Long .Suffers ing^M)*!!^, and 'exfio«ure. by seiiding 6r calllil^ tora ljottli".ofthl?j»ojul«r and HpfcUlc runitfijv,
It nflny* allf*'1' and liiflainallnk, is perfJFt'ly plaasurit'in its. taste aud odor, but Iniutediata J« its action.
Helmbold's Extriiot^Buoliu _I*ropare»'. ilirDCllj according t» th rulei ol PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY. with the neatest aecuraey fcnd Chemical knhwl edge and caro dex't*d hi lu combination. ,'tUie Professor JlKWBKS' Valuulilo #orks on tho prretics«f Physio, and most of the last Ktandnr£ Works of Medicine.
O-
•f*
4
rt
Bp
,ih lU
One hnmlred Dollar* will be paid to any Phyifelans who can prove that the M«illciue ever ut/urod a Patient And |he tonllmony of thousands cau bo prod need to prove that It does great eeod. Cn«. es of from one week to thirteen years' standlag have been c(Tooled. The mas* of voluntary tfe*tlniooy lo po«sessio« of the Proprietor, voaching for itayirtav* and curatlvekpowers i^immouse euibra eivgUiMek Well kn«»wn to
8CIENCS AND FAME.
P8? )fle,oeo Rattles have been and not anlfiglo InstAuce ofa failure has been re
1
ported.Personally apneare/l belbrffttiis, aa Alderman tho city of Phlladnlyhln, H. T. H«lmboid,Chnmi* wbo being duly ewora »i*e# say« itiat W* pr^mrr Hon contains
Narwillt, Mercury or lnjuriot
Ding,*! »nt are pnrelv vegetable. H. T. HKLrtH))/l». Role ManttAirturer.
If.wonimndaiibscrlbed before me tblsSW 4ay IfrtVember, 1854 W. P. HlRHAKO, Aldernutn. per Boiite, mr
H|x for s»
Price .-• delli Aeeompanted by rettablo-and rosponetble Certti eaten from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and other!.'
veved to aay aalress,
Prepared and sold by H. T.ff ELM BOW1 PreAtrat and Analwttetl CtemUt. fTo. 52 Month nlhSl. bflow Chesf »ttt, AwaentMr flhi«(Ali»r« *S||.
To it had. of all I)rurri»t» and Dflrrt throughout the Unhid 8tat*i.Ct*oJar*%d British PrrrMcomrrKunrrs. A*k for Helmbold's—Take no Ottor. &URB(i0UARAriTIBD<
ForaaJebyS. B. K. Fiske. Middietowa: Jas. Lucan, Clov«rland L. B. Dsnchiej Hoseville J. Jacolm, Montcwima! J. W. Lyon. Clinton, and C. D.
Johtbdti Vest
Mayavflle.
Jane« -'notAwtr .-i
3T
4
wQ-oods
f. FOA jg*i'
r*WXs\
WEAR.
TJNN has ji»t received his rai: and Winter atock of Cloths, Casdnfert*, aad Ve«ting»,whl€^,for finenwinffsbrifeiuKl teatore, caauot 4m exceUed bj aoythine ever before fiflrered in thig market, and which be, is prepared to make ep to stiit the tastes of ITus most faatidiooa. GivewUforiniei ijg ianultie fits. /.s
R.2
6
w-j Agent for ^Withaau'
I^Sj^,opj^ttrfheCwirtHiuM. i- toff# z6-«t/ «(i '•.••••' mi
RANfcERRlFR.nd White Fish, frrsh fmn tb* lakes, at Q. ADAMS. Sor.
2fl,
^is^'
*t W(
4*
