Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 February 1858 — Page 3
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Amusement*.
BELLA ADAMS' THBATHB—COWSTHIAK HALL.—We are happy to announce that Mrs. Bella Adams has taken Corinthian Hall, for the purpose of establishing a permanent place of public amusement in oar
midst. The experience of the past three months —daring which, we have had two theatres open in onr city, although they were conducted without experience or system, has proved, conclusively, that the project ia feasible, and that the citizens of TerreHaate will snpport an establishment worthy of their patronage—and support it well.
Mr*. Adams has had much experience as a manager and actress—she is a great favorite in this community, and admirably adapted for such an undertaking. In her opening prospectus she guarantees that nothing indelicate or obscene shall be permitted on her boat Is, and declares her intention to present highly moral and Shakspearian dramas.
With this view, she has engaged
a
com
pany, which for strength and ability, will compare favorably with any stock company in our larger cities, and has made such alterations and improvements in the building, an to render it an inviting and attractive place of public amasement.
The "Six Degrees of Crime'' will be produced to-morrow evening, and we respoctfully invite those who denounce the ThfiAtro as a place of pernicious influenco, to visit it and judge the in/lusnes it exerts upon t'leir own mind« and feelings, and then condemn it if they ean consistently.
Fort Harrison Ootrd
The officers and privates of the aforesrid Company are notified that there will be a meeting for transaction of business, at the Armory, this (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock.
By order of President, W. J. WILLIAMS, Soc'y.
jPflT Tho British residents in Paris have prepared a splerylid marriag.* present for tho Princess Royal, consisting of a suporb diamond nooklace. which once belonged to Cathei ino of Russia, which has cost 7.000 pounds. It is inclosed in a shagreen case mounted with gold, and bearing tho Anglo-Prussian arms in brilliants. Tho case alono cost 300 pounds
The Traveling Cnmmnnity. A ren edy stich as RKRIIAVX'S HOIXAMD Bmrxaa eannot le too highly wcnmmend*d. To tbe traveling community, especial lv, it is eertainly an invaluable remedy having little or no exercise, constantly exposed, and subject to the effects of a change ol climate and wator, they require some pleasant medicine of this kind to regulate the bowels. febi-lw
ADVICE TO LADIKS.—We are aware there are many of our lady readers who are complaining of weakness and debility. Our advice Is to go at once ami get *ome of McLtti'iStsnaratRiMCORDIAL AND HLO*» Pimiric*. It is a delicious To.xic, and just the thing to rraawiTMBi and tKviooaaTC the whole organisation, and pcrlfjr the Blood. See advertisement in another column. fcb4-lw
Maryland State Lotteries. FRANCS & CO,, Managers.
CAUTION NOTICE.
Persons living at a distance should be extrouelr e*ntious of whom th«y erder Iotterv Tickets or Certifieataa of Package* or tickets. The country fo flooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries. Every inducement iaheld out to get pernios to invert mooeyln them. Capital prises of from $30,000 to 10,000 hoad their schemes—with tickets at one dollar, 100,000 Cepiul Prtxcsare ofltared, tiokets to. All w»ih, in every instance, are frauds and if money is sent to them tor tickets, it is ao much thrown away without the shadow of a chance of getting a prise. Beware of all Lotteries where the cap} In I prae \f unesually large in comparison to ticket*. In every instance where large prises are offered for small oo«t of Ucketa, put it down aa a certain fraud,
TTe Kentucky State Lottery far the benefit of the Shelby College, under our management, ia the ontv Lottery pi the United States which is legally decided by the Maryland Drawings all other Letter!** which purport to be decided by the Matyland Drawings, are frauds.
THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Purchase ia tbe Maryland State Lottorieo* tfeea
Baryland
*1r right. And in ordering in Lottfii^ you are tare of ftk and hoses* orawiinga.
One thing I ok to, and that is, if vou order from any UoeoMd vemterlla BalUnwce, io not reeetve any but Managers' Tickets and Manager*' Certtt«u« of Packages The Maoogm' CettUkmtea nar« the number* printed, aad have the toiatar* of R. Flrautce A Co
No on* h\s aright to tend his Mlvidai] eertltatee aad he does it, he flare there hi a fraadat he bottom of It. R. FRANCE A CO.
The casket of Diamonds,
A Weekly Journal containing 32 eolnmns of choice reading matter of a character calculated to instruct, amose, and entiMt the geaeral reader, will be ooauMooedOa the First Saturday in Mar*h 1858!
Oalf $1 Per Aasan In Advance. THE CA8KET OF DIAMONDS Will he tbe cheapest, best and most entertaining Weekly Paper ever published in New York.
DlaniMdi! Aianoadi! Diamonds!
93S p.M, 2® thousand dollars worth of pure California Dtamonds, set In every conceirabie style of elegant Gold Jewelry to be presented to the subscribers of the Casket of Diamonds. There me no gifts worth leas than 35 cents, and from that np to $300.
GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! GIFTS!!?! Every subscriber will receive a beautiful gift in Gold or iamnod Jewelry immediately on receipt of his or her name, accompanied by the amount of subecriptiou rocnev.
THE SUBSCRIBERS NAMES A* fart as received, will be placed in regular rotation on our books, opposite designating Nos. and the gift containg a corresponding No. will be sent immediately, post paid, to the snbseribcr.
LADIES! LADIES!! LADIES!!! You can get a large number of subscribers for the Casket. A Diamonds by a little extra exertion, and for every 10 suqscribers names .you forward us, accompanied by the monpy we will send you a beautiful diamond gift. We make the same offer to Gentlemen.
Please bear in mind the fact that every subscriber to the Casket of Diamonds will receive a l*eautifal gift immediately on receipt of his or her name acrompanied by the subscription moncv.
Persons wishing to commence with the First No. should send in immediately, as the gift they will reccive will encourage them to speak to others of their sucee«, ami thereby assist materially in increasing oursubscripiion list to commence with the first number.
A mong the interesting features of our Paper will be a love correspondence of the most thrilling and exiting character, which took place in Paris, in 1855, betwixt an English Gentleman and a French L\dy—the tyrannical opposition ot the Lady's Father to the union of his daughter with the English gentleman is described in the most vivid and interesting manner, as well as the successful plots of the young lady to elude the vigilence and cruelty of her heartless father.
These letters are deeply interesting, and oi a pure, high-toned character. D"E*eh subscriber must send 3 three cent postage stamps for return postage en gift. Address
NELSON, HICKS &. CO.,
Proprietors of the Casket of Diamonds, Feb. 16 d6m 75 Nasseu Street, N. Y.
FORthe
8ALE—The valuable property
no*n
as "Redford House,*' belonging to the estate of R. S. .McCabe, deceased. Title goo"' Enqni of B.URD & BASSET.
Jan 9 1858 d4w
NEW BOOKS.
WHITE LIES, A NOVEL: BrCtus. READ, Author of "Peg Woffington," &.c.
BAYARD TAYLOR'S NORTHER TRAVIIJ Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden Lapland and Norway.'
TWIN ROSES A NARATTVE Br Anna Co aa RrrciiiE, (Mrs. Mo watt.)
THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1858.
DR. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS IN AFRiCA, (a new supply.) For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S
Feb. 22, dtf
HARPER'S
A
MAGAZINE for March. For
sileat BUCKINGHAM'S, Feb. 22 dtf
LARGE and choice assortment of Fine Cignra and Chewing ToMncco* including Auderson's SOI.ACK, just received. We ask tho lovers of the WBKD give us A call.
T. H. BARR CO.,
Corner 4th and M»in Street*,
_Jan. 26, d2w. Tcrre-Haute, Ind.
Tcrre-Haute City Directory. McEVOT & Co., Publishers.
CONTAINING
a sketch of the City an alpha
betical register of the name, business and residence of every MAMC CITIIKT ita Alm-inac, a Sheet Directory, a Business Dirnctory, and copious appendix containing list of City and County officers full information of all Societies and associations of the city,* Railroads, Stages, Churches and Fasten, and in fact, nil tlmt is useful for the business man. citi*en or stranger.
The Publishers having had considerable Experience in many other Western cities, where they nave always given satisfaction, foel confident that the business men and cititens of Tcrre-Haute will aid them in the above undertaking. The card of mer chants and business men generally are respectfully solicited, which the publishers will Insert at a trifling cost! Asa medium for advertising, the Directory stands uneqmllcd. while the number of copies tMued will be sufficient to supply adjacent Towi. Hotels and Railroad officcs.
ST For references as to capacity, Ate.. Messrs. McEvov At Co., would refer to any of the old standing business houses either in Chicago, Quiney. or Alton.
Feb. 9,dtf
ss.
8TATE OF INDIANA, Co ontv of Vigo, In the Vigo Court of Common Pless, April Term, 1858.
Arba Holmes, Constat to Enforce B^nj.mi Taylor, Mechanic's Lien.
IT
appearing by the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Vigo Court of Common Pless, that Benjamin Taylor, the defendant, a necessary party to the above entitled cause, ts not a resident ol the State of Indiana, notice of the pendency of said action is therefore hereby given to said defendsat, Benjamin Taylor, and that said causc'of action will stand for trial at the next term of the Vigo Court of Common Ptoaa, to be begun and held at the Court House in the city of Terre-Haute, in the county and State aforesaid, on th« first Monday in April 1858, unlesa taid defendant then and there, plead, answer or demur, to the matters and things set forth in said PlahttiiT'* complaint, on or before the oalling of said cause tor trial, tbe same will be heard and determined in his abs«nce, and decreed anon accordtngiv. AND. W ILK INS, Q'k.
W. K. EnwAana, Plft. Atly. F«fc 11,185a.-4t [pes f*« $4.]
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Oliarles and Hastanrant.
FTWE nade**igfted win open, t»-day, the above -L Saloon aaa Refltswraat, under new arrangement*.
Freak Oysters, Sardines,
and in fact everything to EAT and DRINK that the •saritst ean rifctd, at the mett reasonable rateWe also have a very fine Ball Room 6SX39 feet, which ean be had at any time for Cotillon parties or other mhl gatherings on the most reaaanatWi tonm. Fwsons dealing sach a hall will pkuum call at the St Chariea.
JPHIL H. & DANIEL MONNIGKR. Feh. ft,
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NOW
Managers ef Masy!—*Stt*e Lattsdm.
FtH. 18J3a
is ikstei fhrbeyen to pitch In as we tafsa large Rat of prtyerty onr books, whiehlsoShredaskw raten. atfwaeaeaH.
HARRSRT BARTON.
Jaa,lJ4tf taadAgeatt.
Strengtliening Cordial
ANDBLOOD PDRIPIER.
THR
greataat remedy In the world. Tkts Cordial It distilled from a Berry known only to ray»ol£, and chaicleally combined «ith soma the moat valuable medicinal ronu, betto aad barfca known to the tuiod of man, TIM blood roet, black root, wild eherry bark, yellow dock, dandelions, Mraaperilla, eldar flowers, with others, prudacing the inott Inferable iemedy for the restoration of health ever known.
IT IS 5ATDRK«8 OW2T BBMBDY, Curlngdlseaaes by natural laws. When taken, tu healing inluenrea Is felt courslr through every vein of U»e body, purifying aoa aecelaaOlnic the circulation of the blood. It neutralises any billions rosUorlr the stomach, and strevsthe&k a a
McLean's Strn*theninjC Cordial will effectsslly care Urereomplatnts, D»*pepsia, Jaundicc. Chronic mr M"trvnu Drtititf, Difew tkt
Kid»tgt,mn^ mtl ibttttt mrUing fram iittrderti Lietr
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SI'maei.
Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Piles, Aeidl'y or Kickness of the Kloroach, Fullness of Bio-i to the Head, Pull Pain or Swimming in the j* Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness nr We In tbe Stomsrh Sourfiinvtatlons, Choking or Kuffo eating Feeling when lying down. 0ryn«*s or Yellowness of the Skiuand Kyes, Night .Sw«sts, Ie ward Fevers. Pain in tho Small of the Back Chest or Bide, Sudden flusherofheat, Depression of Spirits,Frightful Dreams, Despondency or any N'enrout IMsense, Sores of BUtches on tho Skin and Fever and Ague (or Chills and Favor.) It will also cure dieases ol the Bladder and Womb, such as Seminal Weakness, Incontinence of Urine, Strangoary, Inflammation or Weakness of the Womb or bladder, Whlses, die.
TIIEKK IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. Tbls cordjal will »ov«r Jail to cure any of the above diseases, If taken as per directions oh each bottle, in German', Entflish and French.
OVER HALF A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have been s»Il during the past si* months, and In no instance has It failed In giving entire satisfaction. Who then, will suffer from weakness or debility when MeLe*n,t Strengthening Cordial will cure yon.
TO THE LADIES.
Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then go at once and get some of McLeanS Cordial. It will strengthen and Invigorate your'blood to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your eheelc again. Every bottle warranted to rive satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
We say to parents, if your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent amo'ug children,give them a small quantity of McLean's Csrdial, and it will make them healthy, tut and robust. Delay not a moment, try It and you will be convinced.
IT IS DKLICIOUSTO TAKE. EVERY COUNTRY MBRCHANT Should not leave the city until he had procured a supply of McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapidly, because it always cures. A liberal disconntwiil be made to those who buy to jell again.
CAUTION—Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsaparilla trash, which thoy can buy cheap, by saying it tajust a* srood. Avoid such men. Ask fr McLeaiCt Strengthening Cordial, and take nothing else. His tue ruly remedy that will pu rify the blood thoroughly,andat the same time strengthen the system.
One tablosponnful taken every morning fasting Is a certain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow Fover,oranv prevalent disease.
Price anly SI per bottle, or six bottles for ft5J. II. McLEA, Solo Proprietor of the Cordial.
Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. TTTPrincipal depot on the corner of Third and Pit. St. Louis. Mo. yij? Forsale in Louisvilla by Bell, Talbott Co., Springer & Bro.. and Raymond & Patten
McLEAN'S VOT.CA"N7C OIL LINIMENT, The best Liniment in the world for man or heastJlnether Remtrknble Cure Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liulmen
R«ad lor yourselves: Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenue on Teiilli street, had a horrible running sore on his foot. He tried various Lintments, Salves, &c., but could do it no good. He despaired of ever being able to work at his trade ngain. becatise he could not bear any weight on his foot and bv one small bottle of .McLean's Volcanic Oil jjiinlmout, ho Is now perfectly cured. f'heiwtailsm, paralysis, neuralgia, bruises, Sprains, stliTness in tho Joints or imisales, swellings. t»re throat, earache or toothacho, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, pains. &c., yield the "magic" influence of this wonderful Liniment.
For Horses and Cattls it is an Infallible remedy for chafes, galls, scratches, cracked heels, lamoness, spavin, sweony, splint, fistula, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattlesiiako bites, and various other dlseasos which auluials are liable to from InJurie or accidants.
Everv Country Merchant should obtain a sop ply of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It soils rapidly, because It always cures.
A liberal discount will be raada to merchants who buv to sell again. For sale by J. H. McLKAN, proprietor, corner orThird and Pine sts.t St. Louis, Mo. also for sale as above.
J.R.Cunningham and Allen Pence, \gent s, Sept. 5,-daw tf T«.rre-Haute, Ind
The great Beautifier
Aai long tin«ncc«sNfull)r nought*
FOUND AT LAST!
FOR
IT RRSTOKES PKRMANPKTLV GRAY Hsir to Ik original color, covers luxuriantly the bald head remove* alt dandruff, ttcilr.g and nil scrofula, scald head and all eruptions makes the hair soft, healthy, and glossy and wll preserve It to anv Immaginab'e age, rcmores, eo If by magtc, all blotches &c., from the (hce, and cores neuralgia and nervoiii,_h s'*'**che. clr* cular and tho fcllotrlng.
Send as as soon as may be one gross of 91 size and one dozen IS size and believe ns yours very respectfully. (Signed) DAKIRLLATHROP&CO Hickory Gfsve, St. Charles eo. Mo., 5ov. 19 '58.
PROF. O. J. WOOD-Dear sir- Some time last snmmer we wore induced to nse some of yourHair Restorative, and Its elfects wore ao wondernil, wo Use! Hear doty to you and U»e afflicted, to report It.
Oor little son's head for some time ed been perfectly covered with sores, and some called It scald bead Ttio hair almost entirely catne off In consequence, when a friend, teeing his suffering) advised ns to use your Restorative, wo did so wltli little hope of snceess, but, to oar surprise, and that of all onr friends, a verv ftw applications removed the di*ea»e entirely, and a new and Icxoanorop of hair so»n started oat, and we can now that onr boy, has as healthy a scalp, and aslararlant a mfnltofhatr as any other child. We can tbe**fcre, op,d do hweby recommend yoar Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases or the scalp and nir.'^
W« are, vor« r-wyeetfnlly, GXORGB W. HIGGIXBOTHAM. SARAH A. MIGGIN80THAM. PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sin I havo wsed two bottles of Professor Wood's Hair Rortoratlve, and can trnfy say It Is the greatest discovery of the age for resteringand cfcangtagthe Hair. Be tore using It I was a man of seventy. You can recommend It to the world without the least fear as ease is one of \be worst kind.
Yonrs Respectfully. DANIEL K. MI'KPHT O- J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. Bmadwty. New York, fin the fiwtS. Y- Wire Railing EsUUbhaent.) ahd 114 MaiketsU, «U Loots.
And sold by all good Draggtsts. ROT. L?-daw3n
Dr. COGOeWELL'8
ANTIPHOOI8TIC S A
That kits predeee* nek raaarttWe effects ia many case* of NKCKAUHA, Vimoo, and Amcnon or TS* HIAO, caosed by dS»twrbed draalatkn, la those wiw have tried it ia this dXj, is lbrsa]« by
Da. A. PfeNCE, Draggkt, Tfrn-ButSibL
Ir'm lngb«l tee^mooiali of Ha cAeacy h«va b««a eh*ubv amber «f Omi P«UM» diuttiirlitbtntried it
A9§. 1I-4W
NRW. arALKH
AHD PLENTY OF COAL 1.
At Seven CJentspsr Bushel
qiHR UXE/ERSKINED HA? SET UP ONJB of FairlgwVs heavy draft scales fbr weighing coal. hav. anr1 nil other heavy articles,' on the lot wMtof iiem^nt's wholesale Gmwry Store* where the weigh master will be faiitid Ui readinesa. at all times, to wait upon thoce ho nay give him a call
AH orJers left witji the welghmMttrat the Males w!U be ywompflT altcnilei to. Orders solicit'^. Fvb. 9, diw WM. McQUlLKlN.
YOU
Can Rcpl a dwelling with four pood rooms of
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DR.
EARLY
WE
RKRPK0TPUI.LV
Jan. 23-dtf
HACaot.
Dover, N. H.. Feb. «, 18ST.
PROF. O. J. WOOD A CO.—G« 'tts: Within fowdavs we have received so lut-iy orders and calls for Pref. O. Wood's Hair Restorative, that to-day we were compelled to send to Boston for a quantity, (the six dozen you forwarded being sold,) while we might order a quantity from you. Every bottle wehave sold seems to have produced three er four new customers, and the approbation, and patronago It receives from the most snbstantlal snd worihy citizens of our vicinity. fMHv convince ns that It Is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION.
Jaa.91, dlwwlm
••••:, J. G. ADAMS.
Feb 6, dtf't no !3'
King's Coal Yard
TScustomers
well suiipHed with a good article of Coal oor and the public generally are informed that thoy can have it at prices tn suit the hard times. Good hard wood for sale by the load or cord. E..C. KING, &l>3-dlm Comor 5Ui street and Canal.
NOTICE
The
Tcrre-Hnwte B'ndery Sf Job Printing Office has bero sold to R. H. SIJIPSOK & Co., who will hereafter cart bn btidiness at the old stand and to whom the outotners of the establishment arc recommended. Those ludcbtod to the former proprietors will make payment to N Silverthorn, late Superintendent tho** having claims will pre s'-nt them for settlement Persons residing in TVrre-Hante. who have books* for binding in the office, which have been finished tor three months and upward, will please call during the week and take them away, or they will be sold to par expen ses. CHAS WOOD,
Surviving Partner.
Terre-Hante, Feb. 2-,l853,d4t
THE
AMERICAN ALMANAC 1
Informs tho public, that she will
remain In Tcrre-Haute for few days to recelvfe applications for Musical Instructions. Hhe desires to ma*te Inioivn.thnt she h.n taught with the most unbounded siicco-s in a nnmher of places: from where she boars with her the Me'jost rocom'non'lations. Instructions given on tho Piano Forte or Melodeon. An plication to be made at the ,Post OlBco or at W. S Cooper's residence .n First Street.
SHKHOYOAN, Michigan,
This Is to certify that MIM Nclllo Bowe hns given in strnctlous in our respsctlve families, and has proved horselfto bt.' highly «|iialifled and succossful teacher on thu Piano Forte and Molodeon. Geo. O. Trowbridge, Jn«. Whiting, John Thrisiian, H. H. L*wls J. J. Brown. Mrs. A. P. Lyman,
Groceries and Provisions.
A New Arrange ment.
V1SO booghtthe Grocery and Provision Store of A. B. Taylor,begs leave to call the alient!on of nis old easterners and the public generally lo the Indncemcnls which he is now enabled to offer. It will bo hi« particular aim to k«*ep every article in this line or buiiic^ that may be called for. aurt keep
Goods of the best quality, and to .sell at the lowest market rates, and to carry on the business in the liberal "V.
and honest manner In which It has been heretofore done. Onr Express wagon will deliver all goods to ever) part of town (roe of charge.
Mr Jssoa ANOKCW ao long with Mr. Tfcyior will still eontinne In the hnn«*. The stock will be enlarged at onoo aad kept tall and complete.
CASH paid for country produce and received for goods. Call at the Provision Store a tew doors sonth of the Post Once 8. P. POOTE.
Jan. 19,1898. A I take pleasure in recommending to my friends and cv-'^roer* a»jr saceessor in business, Mr.S. P. Footo, as worthy ofthelr patronage. A. K. TAYLOR.
Oac of the most Fascinnting Biographies cverWriilc#.
A O N S
Life and Times of Aaron Burr.
1 voL Crown 8 vo. 700 pp. Cloth. WUk PortriiU on Steti, mnd Wood Cuts. Price {For aale by W H. BUCKINGHAM.
Feb.
25 Dollars Reward.
THE
undersigned bad a large lot of Clothing stolen from a line ia his rard, on last evening ft tittle after dark. The dotfrinjr eotnbted principally of women's apparel. I will give tbe above reward fbr tbe apprehension of (he thief and recovery of the Clothing or tea dollars for the Clothing.
Jan. 99. «58-d3t WM. HUTTON.
PACIFIC HOTEL, 2.
W. STRADSR & CO.$ Proprietors
Terau per Day, .fwSt-i .$»•«•
OPPOUTE PACriC~R. It DEPOT, Cor. Seventh tad Poplar fttreete, ST. XJOU1«, MO.
UTAH Baggage frna tbe Depot free ofchanreW« keep 1a o« etapiojr a (xnepeteat penoa t«. mpmrim aad take baggage, mad give travelers all the iaftraasioa they iwlii.
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AND RE-
pository of useful Knowlede vear the '58. For sal- at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S. Jan. 27-dtf
LIVINGSTON'S TRAVLES IN AFRICA, a new supply, at GUAM'S. Jan.26-dtf
INDIANA TRIALS, AND SKETCHESBy Hon. 0. H. Smith, In one octavo volume of 640 pages $2,00* For sale at,
Jan. 27-dtf W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S-
WE
have two small Houses and Lots on Market street, for salo or exchange for farms, at our office. HARBERT & 8ART0N,
Jan. 19, dtf Land Agents.
YOU
can purchase a good Steam Saw Mill in good running order at low rates, and on good terms, at HARBERT & BARTON'S,
Jan* 19-dtf Land Agents.
have a large number of vacant Lota for sale at low figures, and low credit. HARBERT & BARTON. Jan. 19 dtf I Land Agents,
Ladiss' Bank of Fortune.
I have now re-opened the
Ladies1 Bank of Fortune,
At Wolfe's Nexo House on Second Street, Where I shall be pleased to see my old patrons, as I am in receipt of a fine stock of
New Ooocls, purchased af greatly reduced prices at the time o( the financial crisis in New York I have therefore, prepared the Rank so that it will give many more prizes and better ones to those that invest their dollar, and we now warrant valre for everv draw made. There have already gone out, a num her of fine articles valued from five to ten dollars each, and have not had many draws yet, as we onlv opened Mist week.
Jan. 23-dft ANN HOLMES
Vocal and Instrumental Music. MISS N. BOWE,
(late olCastloton. (Vt.) Mu*loal Seminary,)
and
than
heretofore.-
Feb.9th, 1858
KAOKIHCKHT arnawr.
20 Drawn Rollots in each Packaire of 96 Tickets. Faking more prises than Blanks. 1 grand prize of *"*$85,009 1 prize of ,.,.l3JiM do 13.558 do 7,000 do 7JMM do 5.000 do 5,000 4o 3.000 do 3,00? 1 .W0 Prizes of 9900 each.
MORE PRIZESTHAN BLANKS.
M,800 Prisen! 40.000 Tickets!!
Whole Tickets only Ten Dollars.
MARYLAND LOTTERY TO BE DNAWLT
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Forty ThOttsand pieces of
paper
J"1* i-* it
qualities, which
vv \yjnter Goodst Boots, Shoes &c.,
at greatly reduped prices, strictly for Ca^h.
We present to oar enstomers threuphoat the Union. some of the most Magrnlfloent Schemes far tho month of Mnreh, over offered. The Maryland State Lotteries, are the safest Lottery Commissioner, in public, and ail the prises are promptly paid by the Manager*. All who desire and will take tho trouble, ean soon ascar* tain that the Maryland State Lotteries, under the sole management of R. Franco & Co., nro the onl.i loffal Lotteries in iryland, and are drawn by authority of i*&w«
T. H. Hubbard A Co.. will All all orders in the Maryland Kotteries promptly, and all communications held strictly conBdentlnl,
JPr'Tho country is fl 'odedwlth swindling bourns Lotteries, holding out vast ind com anls. In the shape of larr* Capitals for a small uplco of Tickets. Beware of allsneh.and when you want to try your luck, remember that the Maryland Lotteries, which have been drawn for the last sorty years, are the best Lottorlesto order tickets in.
GKA5D CONSOLIDATED LOTTBRK, CLASS 7, Tobo drawn In Baltimore City. March 13. '58. SPEFDIDTEN DOLLAR SCHEME. 1 prlae of. *49,000 S prises of. #9,000 1 prise of 10.445 5 prises of. 1.300 9 prizes of. «.OtO prises of 1.000 4 prizes of 3,000 330 prizes of 250
Ac.. Ac.
Tickets f15. Halves5, Quarters 5,50
Corliflrate of packages of 80 Mholes .$140,00 do do SO Halves "0,00 do do 96 Qnartera 33,00
"The Great Scheme of the Month." GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, QLASR E. To he d.rawn in Baltimore city, March90,1P58.
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We are hWl^enirig and arranging lor tho Spring tnid« some
U-n- foimbtsa* MA
we
We
shall
shall
offer a prices
also have an early
Spring Stock of all kinds of Dry oods, Curpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths. &c.,
which we trust will please every "body in variety, style and prices They will he bought with
CASH
price roust be right. In the mtan time we are closing out our present etockof' 'v r:
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YOU
1 prise of. 99.000 9.000 do do do .... do .... do ....
1.500 l^KW, 1,950 1,950 1.000 400 300
SO prizes of.
Tickets 920. Halves 10, Quarters 5, elfhthsD.SO Certificate of package of 98 Wholes****. fSfO.Wl to do 96 Halves 150.C0 do do 98 Qnarters 75.00 do do id Plghth
HAVANA PLAN.
Single Numbers— Every Number pot In the wheel, and all the Prizes Drawn out. Every iPrize in this Scheme ipust be drawn
THR
GRAND CONSOLIDATED Extra Clan 3,
To be drawn In Baltimore, Md.. Nat., March 97, IPS#. No deduction in prfxee* 1 Prise of.
Prizes payable in full
MlvMh 4 Appr'x to 300
do ll.im 9 950 do 4jsaat «4 5200 do & 4.000$ io 14 SO do do JJ500 8 II 100 ... do IJKMi ...... dO ..r 1.930) i,r»{
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]A Prize* of. 400,, 40 50 10 Pri«« of mo 40 It 40 100 Prise* of. son 400 (C St
90.000 Prises of A 4ol1an aaeti.
Whole ttekoU 10 4ol. HalveaS: Quart*** 9JO. If yon pnrcba** 2 tirkeu. one of them m»»t draw |H. Certiorates of Kaeha| '8 Whole* will bo set for 90.00 to do 16 Daive« 4.1.00 4o do W Qnartera.... HJ" do do Melflittit ..'I.® All ordom for tlekc!* lathe abovo aptandld febeme* will beCsltbf»Uy and prwnjrtJv fflted. Addrea* ^4 T. H. HtJBBARn A CO.. .«* ,i Box 40, BaltlMoro, Md.
Per*oa« In the We«t»r Rmtti ean taw their order* Oiled In tho Khelby rol»«*e Lottery, of Kr. fthemes exaetty the aawe ss the above—and ata drawn under tbe nanarementof B. France &S*'
Jlddrem T.fl. HCBB^RD A r«. Feb. tS, dtf LotfUrlU#,
ImlerlLsBberll
Tboasand feet of well seasoned poplar lomb#r fioraale on rood terma.br Feb. 18. '58, d. 4w. A, D. SWEET. NearCoaaei's aalth Aop.',,t'!
20'
Far Rest.
THREE18,
good dwellings lor peat. *pply to Fefc. •«, d. lw. P. W, WOLFE. Wcot side square
For,«
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1RTRAITB OF MT MARRIED FRIEND, peep lata Hi ana's Kh»*rlo». By Hack Ben, at W B- •OCKTNOfTAM-8.
Much
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P. S A few pieces of Carpets to close out tor Cash at decided bargins.
Maryland State Lotteries Fhgg's Good Samaritan.
FOR MARCH, 1858.
R, FRANCE
&
CO, Managers.
less
and sold lor CASH, of corusc the
Removal. JAME S. GHUBBS, Apeiit for Flogg'a Good Samaritan's Iinmcdial Relief
for curing pains of every kind in ft K'W minutes, has removed to the comer of Viflh nnd Mult»cn-y Streets, where he is prepared as usual, to fill all orders. (Feb. 2'J, '58 d4w
can exchange your City properly .lor wild Lands at this office, by calling soon. HARDERT& BARTON", Jan. 19-dtf Lnnd Agents.
The New .Volamo* of Dlackwood AND FIIK
FOUR BRITISH REVIEWS,
OCMMKNCS AS FOLLOWS:
THE NORTH BRITISH, EDINBURGH, LONDON QUAR., Jan. 1H.
WESTMINISTER,
and BLACKWOOD. O*Subscription Pricet—Blackwood or any it of tbe Reviews $3 a year Blackwood and on« Review—or any two Reviews, f5. The Four Reviews, $8. Blackwood and the Four Reviews$10.
O"P08tnge (which should be paid quarterly ia advance) on the four Reviews and Blackwood to any Post Office in the United States, only BQ cti. per year. Namely: 14 cents a ear ou each Re* view, and 24 cent* a vear en Blackwood
L. 8C0TT A CO., Publisher!
fir Guld street, corner of Fulton, N. Y. Un. 15, *58.
Notice.
Tbcroarc some unsettled bill-In our possession as Assignees of N. SHIELDS. We are about making arrangement* to close up our trust in this mat* ter, and roapfctfolly rcqnrat tho*p knowing themselves to be indebted as above, to call iinmrdiatcly and settle. Unsettled notes and accounts belonging to the SMIKLIMI AMFMMENT that arc not arranged within ten days, will be collected by legal process.
BARNEY AUSTIN, Assignee,
Terre-Hautc, J».n. 12, lb58-dl Ot
Nctice to Shippers.
TRETERRE
HAUTE &. ItICH^fO^*D R.
R. Co. will giro tliroujrht receipt* to BufTalo, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Cincinnati at lowest rates.
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C. W. MAKCOURT, Agenl
January 11 dlw
Estray Notice.
TAKEN
nn by FeU^ C. Filer, living in Prairie Creek Township, Vitro county, Indiana, and posted on the secoDd day of January. 1*58, ono rci Cow with some white on the end of her tail, with a small slit or rick in the left ear, lias the appearance ot being done by a dog. No ether marks or brand? perceivable. Supposed to be Ave years old next spring—appraised to sixteen dollars aad fifty cents by
P. R. FRANCIS,? ATWM
ELI FRANCIS,
APPRT'
I hereby certify tbe above to b* a true copy fWa anr Estray Book. L. PADDOCK. J. P. hereby certify tho above to lw a true copy from
Estray Book. A ND. WILKINS. Cl'k. By GEO. M. EAILT,Deputy Jaa. 14, 1858-W4W.
my
8:»teof Indiana Cottatr of Vigo, H.
TAKEN1856,
op as an estrar on the 5th day of Jin* oarr. by Geo. W. B4M, living in Honey Creek Township, and eaunTy and state aforesaid, one stray Cow, red with cruinpJy horns, Star in tH* fnrebea'l, wMte in the flaitki, white spot on iite bint, aboot 10years old, and arnraised to ($15#)bf
JAMES PRICEJ
Armr*.
JOHN PRICED
App^
A tree copy from my exthj book. FERUINAND MILLS, J. P. I eerfifV to the above be frts* copy from my foray Book. AND. WILKWS. Clerft.
Imm. 37, w5w M. LARLY.DefT
