Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 March 1858 — Page 3
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IfinrllU 1«» HilffMMtlUt BAIL*0»B. Ar (Vat* 414 f. M. I Af- Train 8:40 A.M. MatlTrain Y. M. Mail Train P. M.
Dr. McDowell's Lectures. Dr. J. X. McDowell, of St. Louis, will commence a eourec of Lectnrea, ut the Universal ist Church, on MonUy evening n*xt, on the subject of tbc natural history of the human race—their colors, varieties, an abilities. The Dr. hti derotel over thirty years to the study of these subjects, and is capablc of imparting more information in four lecture*, than can be gleaned from all the book* within the rcach of the common reader in twenty years.
Every man, woinin and child should
not fail to attend the.-e lectures. Dr.
McDowell id sai to take a common sense view of the subjects he tr«atd—there is no
(•training of points to ike unnatural his
tory harmonize with the natural. Truth, reason, and judjment are his main sup-
ports, and when th give way the Doctor
will certainly "cave in." But as ho tupports his tupporlert a id thoy him, we ad-
visa all to go au I hear for !icms^ves.
Dissolution—New Firm. Owing to the death of Geo. II. Rice, of the firm of ItL-e, Kdsall & Co., tho part nersliip heretofore existing under thcabov« firm, has been dissolved, and a new onformed under th» name of Et'sall, Mc Iougal tie Co. The business will be continued at the old xtand in tho same generous and liberal maimer t'.at has so characterised the late firm. Our citizens have bt'conie familiar with tho promptness to buMiieNS, and ilic attention given to them iu former days at this establishment, and it is only necessary for us to say, that Mr. Ivlsall will be found at his usual post, surrounded by the same efficient clerks.
Persons desiring bargains will do welt
to give the above favoi ito place of resort
a call, an wc can assure them that both
tli.i go )tls and prices will he found to please.
Mohawk's Attont'on.
Ilegulnr exercise meeting is at 5 oYlock
Saturday afturnoin. Lot every man that
considers hi in.soli a member turn out in full uniform. J. II. ITLAIvE, 1'rcs.
11. W.utnKv, See.
JtV March caine upon us with cold and
chilling winds, and, judging from the ol
saying that, the three first days rule th«mouth, we arc to huvo lather a nl.arj.
time of it.
tW The times are so dull heso days
that it is utterly impossible to ait the ap
proaching Eyuinox, and even tho wind li les over tho cycle of the moon, without
scratch.
A Medicinnl Wonder.
W• are assured that no langaige can portray the immediate nnd miraculous changp, occasioned by Dr. Roback's Scandinavian B'ood Pills and Blood INirilier in nervousdis*'nses, nhctber bro ken down by sickness or weak by nature, the tin strung and reUxed system is at oiice r«erultetl uad renovated. The Medicines have a threefoklietion. They puege, pttrifV, and strengthen at the same tim». Hence their a*t'Sin»Hng cures of Indigestion, General Debility, BiHious complaints, and Iiiternilttcnt Fever. In fact there seems to be no kiwi of ailment to which they are ot adapted. Ir. RntuckV iilmtijomrnt is an appeal to common souse, which all who need medical treatment would do well to read. fcb4-l«
Maryland State Lotteries. R. FRANCE
St
CAUTION NOTICE.
Persons living at a distance should be extronely esntious of whom they srdf LoUerv Tickets or Certifleates of Packages or tickets Ifhc oountrr is Booded with bofnts and swindling Lotteries. Kv-«-ry Inducement nekl out to get persons to invest
thcm* Cl^sits
prites of from $31,000
to 40,000 head their schemes—with tickets kt one doltaf. Cepttai Prtw* are offered, tick^,15*
ia
every InKtenee, *re fraods
•»nd if money is sent to th^-m for tickeis, it is so much thrown away without tl»e shadow of a chance of getting a wis*. Beware of all Lotteries where the oapitu prite bt noisuaUy large iu comparison to tickets. In every ln*t.iuee where large rriacs are oSWred ft* a sm-tU cost of dek^s, pot it down as a certain (V*»d,
The Kentneky State Lottery for the benefit of he Shelby College, under oar managt-moni, U»e oat* Lottery in the fnited Skatos which Is legally deeided by the Maryland Drawings all other Lotwhich porptirt to be deckkd by the Matyland Drawings, are (htnds.
THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIESPnrchaMtiN tho upland State Lotteries, then Tyi too «tre of being ri^ht. And in orleiinK la M»n wod Lottema, yon «n sure of fair and huatest drawii^s.
One thing I ok to, and that Is, if von order front any licensed vender in Baltimore, net receive any b«t M^n^tm* Tickets and Managers* Certifieates of IV^sgca Tho Manager*'
r«rtifio*tes
have th- nnmK-r* prints, and havetke tiCTttnw of R. France & Co. r?o one has aright to send hit ta&ritaa) certJScttea and II he does it, be mv Uw is a liud at the bottom of iu R. FRANCE CO.,
Managers ofM tryiandSuAt.' LUstica.
The casket of Diamonds,
A Weekly Journal containing 39 OOIHIBM of choice reading matter of a character calculated to instruct, amuse, and enteres* the genera! r*ft4er will be commettoedoa the First Saturday is March 1858!
Only $ I Per Aaaaa i« AItmcs. iT E A S E O I A O N S Will be the cheapest, beat and most •nWrtaininjr
Weekly Paper ever published in New York. Dianaadd OiaaM4»t Dlaarada! 20 thousand dollars worth of pore California Ota moiids, set in evety conceivable style of elegant Gold Jewelry to be presented to the subscribers of the Casketof Diamonds. There are no gifts worth lw than 25 cent*, and from that np tn |KK1. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! GIFTS!!?! Ever? subscriber wilt receive a beautiful gift in Gold or Diamond Jewelry immediately on receipt ol his or her name, accompanied by the amount of subscription monev.
THE SUBSCRIBERS NAMES A« fitstas received, will he placed in regu'ar rotation on mtr books, opposite designating N'e. and the pftcontiunj a corresponding N- will be sent immediately, pot paid, t-» the subscriber.
LADIES! LADIES!! LADIES!!! You can tret a large number of subscribers^ for the Casket Diamonds br a little extra exertion, and for every 10 snqscribers names you forward us, accompanied by t'»e munpj! we will send you a beautiful diamond gift. We make the same offer to Gentlemen.
Please bear in mind the fict thit every subscribe to the Casket of Diamonds will receive a I eautiful gift immediately on receipt of his or her name ncrnmpatiied bv the subscription money.
PtTSons wishing to commcnce with the First N«. should send in immediately, as the gift they will reccivc will encourage them U» speak to others of their sucees*, and thereby artist materially in inrrcajing oursutocription list to commence with the first number.
Among the interesting features of our Paper II be a love eorrespondeiice of the most thrilling and editing character, which took place in Paris, in IK15, betwixt an Engl'sh Gcn'lem:in and a French Lndy—the tyrannical opposition of thf Lady Father to '.he union of his daughter with the English gentlemnn is desoribed in the most vivid and interesting manner, a* well as the successf'il plot* of the voung lady to elude the violence and cruelty of her heartless father.
These letters are deeply interesting, and of a pure, hi eh-toned character. 0*E:teh subscriber must send 3 three cent postage stamps for retnrn po^tasre *n irift. Address
NELSON, HICKS Ac. CO.,
Proprietors of the Ca«ket of Diamonds, Feb. I6-d6ra 75 Nassau Street, N. Y.
Tcrre-Haute City Directory. McEVOY & Co., Publishers.
CONTAINING
Jan 9 1B5H d4w
NOW
asketchofthe City nn nlpha-
letical register of the name, business and residence of every ma toe crrizrv an Almnnac, Sheet Directory, a Bnitie.«? Dirnctory, and a copi ousappendix containing a Hsi ofCity and County officers full information of all Societies nnd associations of the city Railroads, Stage*, Churche* nnd Pasters, and iu fact, all that is useful for the business m:in. citizen or stranger.
The Publishers having had considerable cxpericnco In many other Western cities, where they have »lw#ys given satis'netion, fee! confident that the business men and citizens of Terre-IIante will nid hem iu the above undert tking. The ir«l of mer •lmn'ssnd Ims'ness men grner.illy are respectfully elicited, which the publishers will insert at trifiinr cist! Asa me«liuin for advertising,the Direr•ory stsn-ls tinoqn »lle«l. while the number of copies '-tuned will bv sufficient-tn supply adjac-nt Tows. Hotels »nd RailronU offices.
C7" Forreferenw as to cipacity, 4tc.. Messrs McEvov U. Co would refer to any of the old stAiidiug business houses either in Chicago, Quiney. or Alton.
Feb. 9, tf
]V!1
SAI.R—The valn-\ble property an,"l*'n as the "Redfonl House,'• belonging to the of R. S. McC«tbe, tleceaseJ. Title goo«l. Ewpii of AIRD &. BASSET.
is the time for bu.ers to pitch in as we hive a Jaree list of prop-'r*y on our books, wliich is offered at I'-w rates, trivo ns a enP.
Jan. l!»-dtf lnnd Ajrenta.
NEW BOOKS.
WHITE LIFS A NOVEL: Bv C-H*a.- Rr^o, Author of "Peg Woflington," Scc.
BAYARD TAYLOR'S NORTHER TRAV rut Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden Lapland and Norway.
TWIN ROSES A NAR AT'VE Bt Akisa Co *A RrrciiiK, (Mrs. Mowatt.)
THE AMERICAN ALMANAC
DR. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS IN AFR|CA, (a new supply.) Forssle at BUCKINGHAM'S
Fvb. 93, dtf
HARPER'S
Feb. 93 dtf
MAGAZINE fr NT.xrch. VFor BUCKINGHAM'S.
sde st
LARGE and choice awortment of Fine Ci» gnra awl Chewing Tobnecns inclndinr Anderson's Soi.ack, jost received. Wc ask ihe lovers of the Wuo to give us a call.
T. H. BARR & CO.,
Corner 4th and M*in Streets,
Jan. 86, d2w. Tcrre-Haute, Ind.
alo
t. CHarles
oon and Roatanranl
THE
CO,, Managers.
nmiersigned will open, to-day, the above Saloon and Restaurant, undet new arrangements.
Freak Oyster*, SnriHnes,
and in fact everything to EAT nnd DRINK that the marfcst can afford, at the most reasonable rateWc also have a very Snc BaU Room 65X39 feet, which can be had at any tine fur Cotillon parties or other nodal gatherings an the most reasonable terms. Persons desiring sach a hall will pioase call at the St Charles.
PHIL. H. & DANIEL MONNIGER. Feb. 12, l8S8-dtf
ss.
STATE OP INDIANA, County of Vigo, fa t)ie VWo Covrt of Commofe Ple^s, ApriJ Term,
issa
Arba IToimes, 1 CmfUM-U Mm
Rrniandne
Um'
appearing bj the afidavit of a dfa&nterested and a- competent witoesa, CM in the oAee of the Clerk or the Vigo Conrt of Coousoa Pleas, that Rntoiin Taylor, the defendant, a neoeamy party to the abov« cotitled one, is not a resident of the Slate of Indiana, ootk* of the pendency of «nld action therefore hemiy ffmi to said defendant, Bfcnjanitn Taylor, ted that miA aa—•(of Scion will •mud fortxial at Aw slit tersi of tW Ylgo Coort of Common Pleas, to be began and held at the Court Home In the ciry of Terre-IIaate, In the twenty nnd 8bHe nfiweankl, on the Arst Kpnday fas April' 18S$t nnless said deCrodant the* and tkete, pt««d, isnrn or demnr. to natters and things set forth in said TVintiffV eomplaiat, oner b^eo tbecoBlw of snideaoseinr trial, th«sante will be Waul and delvinuned in Ins dtMsw, anddetaced npmacnanKmtly^ AND. WILKfNS, Gl%.
W Knwanas^ Feb, 11, im fee |4.]
Strengthening Cordial
A N O O IF I E
THK
(reatcit Knnljr tn Ih* worl«t. Till* CJ«»r dial Is disUttod frvrn a Kerry known oalj mytolf, and ehamtrmlty roinWned with soma the most valuable madlrlnalrexU. bert««and bark» kaown to the mind of rtas.vls: blood root, blast root, wtId ebarrjr bark, yettoir dnck, dandelion* aarsaparflla, aider Bowort, with other*, prodacla? lh« most Infallible icmedy far the restoration health
erer
known.
IT IS NATUK8H OWS REMEDY, Curing disease* by natnral laws. When Lr.k««. its healing Influence* l« full couwlr* through sr ery *«tn ofthe body, purify
I n|t and areeloralSn
the circulation of the blood. It nontrallse* an billions matter Ir th« stomach, and strengthen' the whole onrsnlzatlon.
McL«an' StrJiirthenlnf CortlUl will ^ffBotaali care Mtrsr eoni[lalnt«, l%»nej^la, Jsundice, Ckrtwit »r X*rv»«* TMtlitf, /Ktmut •/lit
Xidattt, and all duttMtl ariting ram a jLtrrtlrrtd Lictr ar Sinmath. Uvopepsla. Heartburn, Insrard Piles, A«ldl' S'fekiMu of the Ktumitch, Fullness of Bio- It the Head, Dall Pain or Swimming in the Hi: Palpitation ofthe Heart, Fulluesa or li tho Stomach RourBmetatlona, Chekinx or Kuffo catlur Peeling when lying down. Dryness or Yoi lownei* ofthe Skin and Ktos, Meht Swmii, lv ward Fevers, Pain in the Small of tho Hack Chest or Side. Sodden Bu«hc« ofhest. I)«|rcsslar of Spirits, Priglitful Dreains. lK'«ionlfiirt nXervnu* nitcatc, Soren »f Klotrhe* nn the Skli and Kerer and Ague (or Chills and Pover.) I will also ruredieases ot the Bladder and VViunt tuch as Seminal Weakness, Ineoi tlnenceof t'rlne •Stranguary, Inflammation or Weakliest of the Wo hiD ur bladder, Whisos. rtcc.
THEKK IS XO MISTAKE ABOl'T IT. Tills cordial will nevnr fail to cure any of th« above dUisa*os, If taken asperdlrertlonson eaci bottle. In German, KnglUh ami French.
ClVEK HAIjP A MILMOXOF BOTTLES Have leen said during the ps«t »ix months, an' in no instance hss il failed in glring entire sail* faction. Who then, will suffer from weakness lebility when MeLeaii't StreagthtniKg Cordia will cure you..
TO THK I. A DIES.
Do you with to be healthy and strong? Thei go at once anl get some of iMcLeair* Cordial. 1 will strengtlien ami Invigorate your M.-oil to flow through every vein, and iho rich roay bloom o' health to mount to your cheek again. Ever) buttlo warranted lo give ,«ati«fnction.
POKCHll-DHEX.
We say to parents, If your children are dlckly. pnny, or afflicted with complaints prevalem among children,give them a small quantity or McLean's Cardial, and it will make them health land rbiMl. Ilelay not a moment, try It and vou will bJ ronvineed.
IT IS DELIClOt'STO TA KE. F.VEKY COUNTRY MERCHANT Shonld not leave the city until he ha-' procurer asnp|,lyof McLean's Strengthening Cordial. sells rupldlv, because It always cures. A libers' llscouut wfll be made to thoso who buy to sel' again.
CAUTION—Hewnro of Dmggists or dealerwho mar try to palm upon yon «oinc Bitter Sarsaparilla trash, which they can buy cheap, bj saying It isjusfas good. Avoid »uch men. 1*1 fir MrLtan"* Strengthening Cordial, and takt nothing else. It I* tne enly remedy that will pa rliy the blond thoroughly,and at the sumo tlmr srengtheii the system.
One tablo*]toonfnl taken every morning fastlnp l« acrlain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Pe ver. Yellow Fever, or any prevalent dUonse.
Price only SI por bottle, or six bottle* for fc.%. J. H. MrLEAN, Sole Proprietor "fthr Cordial.
Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Linimeut. TT7*PHnclpaI dejiot on the corner of Third and Pil. St. Lonis, Mo.
TC? Forsale In LouisvilU by Bell, Tnlbott Co., Sprlnifer dc Bro.. and Raymond dt Patten McLEAN'S VOLCANIC Oil. LTNIME5T, The best Liniment in the world for manor Wea»t
Another Rrmnrtable Carl
Pertormed by
McIaj
fresh
HARBERT & BARTON.
hi's Volcanic Oil Llnlmen
H'vid lor vourselves: Thomas iWd, a blacfesniltli, living near Ca»» •venue on Tenth street, had a h-rrible running •ore on bis font. He tried various Liniment*. Salves, Ate., but could do It no gond. Ho despaired of ever being able to work at his trade ngiiln. bccatis* he coold not bear anv weight on his f»ot and by one small bntllo of Mcoean's Vulcanic Oil Liniment, he is now perfectly cured. ithtMimatism, paralysis, neuralsia. bruise*. •I raln.«,«tiffiies.« in the" Joints or inusoles, swellings. re throat, earache or toothache, wounds
cuts, sores, burns, scalds, psins, Ac., yield 0 the "majtic" influence of tliis wonderful Liniment.
For Horses and Catll« it I* an Infallible romrd for chafes, galls, scratches, cracked lieels, lameness, spavin, sweeny, splint, fistula, bruises. «we|lings. wonnds, rattlesnake bites, nnd varUn« other diseases which animals are liable lo from iiljiirie or accidents.
Everv Country Merchant should obtain a snp ply of McLean's'Voleanlc Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly, because Ualways cures.
A liberal discount will be mad# to merchant* who buv to sell again. For sale by J. II. MeI.*.A.N. proprietor, romsr o' Third and Pine sts., St. Louts, Mo. also for sale a* above.
J. K. Cunningham and Allen Pence, tgenl s. Sept. 3,-daw tf T^rre Haute. Ind_
The great Beautifier
And long un«uce!'.Fiilly lauglit,
FOUND AT LAST! 1-1OK
IT RRSTOKES PERMANXTLV GRAY Hilrtolb orlgl al color covers luxuriantly the tmld bead} rmoves all danilrnif, ttc* '•It and alt scrotals, scald head end all oruptlo-s: makes tbc hair soft, healthy, and jrl -ssy and wil
r1
re»erve
It to anv lininngiiiab'e age, removes, eo by inaglc. all blotches *c., fram the ftice, and cures neuralgia and ucrvoua^h ^alsacho. circular aud the following.
Dover, Jt. H., Feh. 5.1S3T.
PKOF. O.J. WOOl) & CO.—Gents: Within few days we have received so many ordars and calls f«r Pief. O. Wool's Hsir Ne*tratlv«, that to-dar we were compelled to sMid to Boston for a uiiant ty, (the *1* doicn you forwarded beingsold,) while w« might order a quant ty from yon. Every beule we nave aold sec ins to havt prodneed three ar four new cnst«mers, and the approlwtlon, and patronage it receives irem the HiostsnbsUntliil and worthy rltUe
Hlett ry Grsve, St. Charles eo. Ms.,Nor. 1# 'Sd. PROF. O. J. WOOJ- Dmratr. Soma time last snntmsr we were Indnced to use some of yonr Hair Restorative, and its eAtcts were so wonderful, we fbel it oar duty to yon and the afflicted, to report It.
Onr little son's head for some time ed bsen perfectly revered with sores, and tone called It scald head Tne hsir almost entirely came off In coBsetjneftce, when a friend, seeing his nuffbrtng' advised as to nae yonr Restorative, we did so of saeceas, hat, to o«r surprise. with little hope ....... and that of att oar Meads, a very few applications removed the disease entirety, aad anew and inxntt orop of hair sosn started oat, and we e«u now say (hat oar hoy, has aa healthy a •calp. u4 as Inxariant a crtfuliaf kair aa any other child. We can therefore, op,d do hereby rseommend ybor Restorative, aa a perfwet remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair.
BIOGIK BOTHA*.
HA£ATl A. P1GGINBOTOAM.
PftOF. ©. J/WOOIV—Dwar Kin 1 hare nsed two bottiesof Proteaer Wood's Hair BortoraUse. a* can tro/y kit It Is the greatest discovery of the a|Ni for re*to
Hay and changing the Hair. Be
using It I sras a ama of aeveaty. Too ea* reeoauaeml It to the werid without the loaat fear a« my case is one of tfee want kind.
TnnRmMtMly. DA5IBI. 5. 5ilTRFHT. O. 1. WOOD CO., Pwprtejjw*. Bi«adway, Jtew Tor*, fin tne rrrai 7f. T. Wire Rail lag Establishment,) ahd 114 Vartetst., St. beaie.
Aad sold by a 11 good Drajjiata.
yov.n-daiaw.* l)r. CO^OiWKLTS
i''
AlfTIPHOGISTIC SALT,
Tlint kmw pmdmmei swh iwiarltHt iMMiia
mbtcuci
of Nnnuunt, Vmwo,
and Awncncm at ndt Hua, snnaed br d'wt«M niraiintkMi, fn tboM vbn faarn tried ft in Shb ai^f, la fer«de fcy
Dtu A. PfeNCK, DrnggW, Tetre Haate, Ind.
DTln ki|h«t UHfawaiah of Ita lilrncr hartbem thnte niartm of tbe natw t»M*
cltWwwWnhareflMi»
Ang UW
'Groceries and Prorlfiions. WiiWPpWWWWW^WinriiliMilpilgUliffAa'i.'" -v &
New Arrangement
^|'1 |. "y
•.POOTE,
HAVINGA.
lwi|htIII
Jan.81, dlwwlm
Greeenr aad Provision8t're of
Oai't. E. Taylor, b.-gs leavi- Cill the alien ton of his old custom and the pnMic generally la the iBdnremettU whtrh he l»noar«»sbied tft "ffer. It will t.e hitiMirilcntar mm lo epover* atlelo In this line of business that may be culled for, and U» keep Goods of the best quality, and to sell at the lowest market ratesy and to carry on the business in the liberal and honest Planner in whteh it baa been heretofore lone.
OurBrpress wagon will deliver alt gneda to every iart of town Ire of charge. Mr
JASOS ASHI* SO
CASH
long with Mr. Taylor will *tlM
-ontinne tn the boose. The stock will bu enlarged at ones and kept ftill and •oraplete.
paid tor countr.. pitxlnce and received for roods. Call al the Prevision Store a few door* south ofthe Post Offlce 8. P. FOOTE.
Jan. 19, IMS. I take pleasure in rerommending to my fH»nds and •ustomers «y «»cccs*or In business, Mr. 5. P. Fo..te. worthy of ihelr natronago. A. E. TAYLOE.
WKW nCAT.RS PLENTY OF COAL
AND
At Seven Cents per Bushel.
•ytHE UNt/ERSinNED HAS PET UP ONE I of Fai rhnnk*# heavy draf' sralo? for woighine !oal. hay, and all other henvv articles, on the lot xest of Bement'd «I'olcsale Oroccry S'ore, whe^e he weighmnyter will be found in readiness, at all 'tmes, to wait upon those who mnr pivp him a call
AH onlera left with the weighm w»t«rat the scale? tfilt be promptly att-nde 1 to. Orilers solicited. Feb. 9, dlw WM. McQUILKlN.
YOU
Can Rent a dwelling with folirpood rooms of J. G. ADAMS. Feb. 6, dtf
Ladies' Bank of Fortnne.
I have now re-opened the
Ladies' Bank cf Fortune,
At Wolfe's New House on Second Street, Where 1 shall be plmsed to sec my old patrons, !»s I am in rereipt of a fine stock of
Jan.23-dft ANN HOLMES
Vocal and Instrumental Music. MISS N. OWE,
(late olCastloton, (Vt.) Mus'cnl Semlnnry.) KSPKCTFUl.LV lnfor-.is the public, that she will remain In Terre-Ilmite for a few days to jecelvc tpjillcatlons for Musical Instructions, she desires to ma'*e known that she has taught with the most unbounded success tn a number of places: from where he hoars with her the liigij^st rcconrnendations. Infractions given on the Piano Forte or Melodeon. Apllratlon to le inario at the Post Office or at W. S. Caliper's residence First Street.
SiiEsovmn, Michigan.
Tills Is to certify that Miss Nellie Bowe has given In strnetlons In our r.isp-ctl ve fn'iillles, and hns proved lier«elfto b? a highly ^nnllfleil and successful teacher the Piano Forte and Meludeon. Geo. O. Trowbridge, Jn«. Whiting, John Christian, H. H. l,cwls J. R«»». Mrs. A.P.Lyman.
Jan. 23-dtf
One of the mot Puscinnting Biographies ever Written. BARTON'S
Life and Times of Aaron Burr.
1 vol. Crown 8 vo. 700 pp. Cloth. TVi/A Portrait* on Stfel, and Wood Cut*. Price $1,711 IFor sale by W H. BUCKINGHAM.
Feb. 22-dtj
rpiIE AMERICAN ALMVNAC AND REpository of usclul Kn'wlo'p venr the '58. For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
Jan. 27-dtf
1. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVLES IN AFR ICA, a now supply, at GUAM'S. Jan. 26-dtf
FJ
j^ARI.Y INDIANA TRIALS, and SketchesByH«n.O H. Smith, in one octavo volume of 641 na«es $2,00* For mle at.
Jan. 27-dtf W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S-
WE
have two am ill Houses nnd Lots on Market street, for sale or cxclmnije for farms, at our office. HARBERT BARTON,
Jan. 19, dtf Land Agent*.
WE
haven large number of vacant Lota for aale at low figures, nnd low credit. HARBERT & BARTON. Jan. 19 dtf Land Agents,
YOU
sof
our vlcln-
Itv. ftill* convince ns that ilia A MOST VALUAllLE fREPARATION. Send ns as soon as may be one gross if 91 sice and ene doiou (9site and believe n* your* very respectfully. (Signed) D.\ NtKLLATHnOP& CO
can purchase a pood Steam Saw Mill in pood running order at low rates, and on pood terms, at HARBERT & BARTON'S,
Jan-19 dtf Land Agents.
NOTICE.
The
Terre-Hanto Bindery Job Printing Office ha* been sold to R. H. St*p*ow & Co., who will hereafter cary on business at the old stand and to whom the easterners of the establishment are recommended. Those indebted to the former proprietors will make payment to J. N SilverUiorn, late Superintendent tnose having claims will present them tor settlement. Persons residing in Terre-Haute, who hare books for binding in the office, which hare been finished lor three months and upward, will plesse call daring the week and take them awaj, or they will he sold to paT ex peases. CHAS WOOD,
Terre-Hante, Feb. 3.,1853,d4l.
King's Coal Yard
TScustomers
well Mt|5lied with a pood article of Coal our and the public generally are informed that they can have It at prices to mil the hard times. Good hard wood for sale by the load or cord. E. a KING, frbWlm Corner 5th street and Canal.
25 Dollars Howard.
'TUIE nodomgned had a large lot of CWhinp A J«V)len from a line in his tard, on last evening a Bttie aAerdark. The clotMnr consisted principally of wopea'i apparel. I wm giro the above reward (or th# apprehension of the thief and recovery of the Clothing or tea dollars for the Clothing.
Jan. 99. «58-l3* WM. HOTTON.
PACIFIC HOTEL,
2). W. 8TRADSR CO., Proprietors.
Terw« yer Day.
OPPOSITE
....$1,90.
PACIFIC R. R. DEPOT,
Cf. «f g«T«*tt «n4 l*W|rtar It ICo. IT All BagfNge fro* tbe Dtipot ftts« of etwgeW* la oar eaqdogr ewipctnt pumt* nprria« «8iiit]te!M}q(ase. «m! Wrtlen *11 tbc inrcrrn«iitMi tite riier ile**. /ta. 58, im ikmt*.
"Jtmrn
which
Groods,
rmrchnscd at greatly reduced prices at the time ol he financial crisis in New York I have thereore, prepared the Rank so that it will give many more prizes nnd bctlorones to those that invest their dollar, and wc now warrant rnlrc for everv 'raw made. Thorn have already cone ont, nnm ^icroffine articles ilne.1 frmn five to ten dollars each, and h.ive not lrul many draws jet, as we »nlr opened'.»at wreck.
Spri
Feb. 9th, 1858.
Maryland State Lotteries
FOR MARCIf, 1858.
Fkance
Single Numbrre—Evorv Numhcr put in the wheel, and all the Prizes Drawn otit. Every Prize in this Scheme must be drawn
MORE PRIZESTHAN BLANKS. 90,009 Pri7.es! 40.000 Ticket*!! Whole Tickets only Ten Dollars.
MARYLAND LOTTERY
TO DE DSAWI* OX THE
Havana Plan,
GRAJND CONSOLIDATED
Extra Clara 3,
To be drawn in Baltimore, Md.. V*t., Marcli 27, 1£S8. No deduction In pHxci' 1 Prize of do do do
d«
ing trade some
Forty Thon§and picccs ©f paper Uangliags*
of all grades and qualities, which we shall offer a prices much lesa than heretofore. We shall also have an early
Spring Stock of all kinds of Dry Goods Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths. «fcc.,
we trust will please every body in variety, style and prices They will he bought with GASH and sold lor CASH, ot conise the price must be right. In the mean time wc wo closing out our present stock of
AVinter Goods, Boots, Shoes &c.,
at greatly reduced prices, strictly for Cash.
& Co Managers.
Wc pro.«nnt to otir customers Utr«njrhont th« Union. «ine ofthcimut MaffniRpunl Sc1i«m»m f-«r tliu uirtiilh of March, ever offi-rcJ. Tho Maryland Stale I.Htlfrlcs, arts tho safo?t Lolturj' ConiinNMoiiPr. In ]utllc. ami all ilie prizes are promptly pall by tlie ManaRort. All who (1n»lre and will take the trouble, enn n.«pnrtnin that tlio Man land Stale l.oturioa, under the nolo nianairniu-nt ofR. France St Co., are the onl lejritl L»U«rlea In Mirjland, and are drawn bt authority of Ijxw.
T. H. Hubbard it Co.. will nil all order* In the Maryland Retteries prnmptiy, aud all communications held Mrictlv confidential,
JT~r The country is II odi»d with svrlnilllni: bojtus Irfit lerles, lioldlnjrout vast liuliicemwnts. In tho shape of larjrw Capitals for a small nplco of Tickets. Beware of all such, and when rou waul lo try your luck, reniemher that the Mar)land Lotteries, which have been drawn forthe last sorty years, are the best Lotteries to order tickets In.
GRAJiO CONSOLIDATED LOTTKRK. CLASS 7, Tob« drawn In Baltimore Citr, March 13. '58. 8PUPDIDTKN DOLLAR SCHEMB. prlxo of. %49.000 S prl*o» of $9,000 pri*e of 10.412 5 prises of 1.200 prlz«* of. 6.000 lh prize* of 1000 princes of 3,000 330 prizes »f. 250 it-c., &c.
Tlckcts §13. HalvosS. Quarter* 2,50
Cortlflcate of packages of St Mholos #14".00 do do B8 Halves "0,00 do do 20 Q.narters 35,00
"Tlie Great Scheme of tho Month." GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, DLASS K. To be drawn in Baltimore clly, March 80,1F58.
MAojrtrtcKKT H*xr.
SO
Drawn Ballots In encli Vncknec of °fl Tickots. Fakinp more prizes than Blnnk*. 1 srrand prize of ••••Sfl5.W I prize of 13.5.W do 13M« do 7.000 do 7..VJ0 do 5.MM do 5.000
S.OO0
do .. ....... S.OOq .— 1.1100 Prize* of $900 each. Tickets §20. Ilalvos 10, Quarters 5, elihths2.'0 Certlli'^ito of packare of90 Whole,-••• 8300.00 in do 90 Halve* 130.i« do do 20 Quarters 75.00 do do So Figbllis 37,Oo
HAVANA PLAN.
Prizes par»l'e In fu*?
crs pn 4
§^-,no, ll.tfw 4.0WJ 4.'0nl
8
.........i.
••i.-:*- d« do ........... 0 .......... 4* 1«Pri*e«of. 10
Surviving Partner.
SM 200
100 Prise* or.,
V)
400
fAjMn IMw« *f dollar* «arh,
Wlint* ticket* 1« dol. R«lr« S Qnart «r»9JHI. If rm |Hirrlu.c 9 mieof iH»m mn«| draw §a. CerttfimtM «»f P*«IIIJ« W WHoU»* •will bo Ml ftvr
Si 4a do 1« Dal**-*.... ....43.00 do do Ifi Qosrten.n JSJ' do do 1*#lrfetM..». ..11.95 All nrW» In the *l*»r» ip)wIM ftlww** will feoftltKitlT «i4 w««i«ItIt'll Addr*»« 'V
T. H. fTtTBHARTl ft CO..
1' 40. Baltimore, ltd.
P*r»w»«ln the T*«i«r c»n h**" their order* 811d In Kh^Hr* rMt*r» l/il»r». of Kt. Mrw t*w mdm Oi? «birji »»4 al* 1/1*11 tinder
Adn*« T. If. fttfBB RI» r*. F«b. ISfdtf U«tovltto,Xf.
Lwrnfeer! L«mber!!
Tboaaaad feet of veil masoaodl psptar tanWfonabmi good term*, bv Feb 18, A. 4w. A, D. SWEET." Near Caaoer,s amith shop.
20
For Rest.
THREE18,
rood dweSiaga for rest. Apply to Feb. '&*, d. I*. P- W, WOLFfe. Weat side ppjar*. —aji a'M
PORTRAITS
OF MY MAJlRiEDrFJtiEJISi,
9r,a {MteUlMMfi
JlwlniB. Bt
I w*.
We are now opening and arranging tor iho
L. ItYCE &. SON.
P. S A few pieces of Carpets to closo out for Cash at decided bargins.
Fligg's Good Samaritan,
Removal.
JAME S. GRUBBS, Afrcut for FUgg'B Good Samaritan's Immedial Relief
for curing pains of every kind, in a lew minutw»f has removed to the corner of Fifth nnd Mulberry Streets, where he is prepared asusual, to fill all orders. [F, b. 20, '58-d4w
YOU
1 prize of.. do -lo do do do ...... 90 prizes of.... 05
.§0.000 .. 2,»*0 .. 1.500 .. 1.50,1 1,450 1.9S0 1.000 400 300
can exchange your City proper'y lor wild Lands at this office, by coflinp noon.
HARBEHT& BARTON, Irttid Agentx.
19-dtf
The. New Volnmo* of Blackwood AM) I IIK FOUR BRITISH REVIEWS, *i roixown:
THE NORTH BRITISH, EDINBURGH, LONDON QUAR Jan. 1st.
WESTMINISTER,
and BLACKWOOD. IO"Suhnrriptian Pricct—Blackwood or any ono of the Reviews $3 a year Bjnckwood nnd on« Review—or n»iv two Review*, $5. The Fot.r II views. $8. Blackwood and the Pour Review* $10.
O*po»tafre (which should he paid qti»rterly in advance) »n the four Reviews and Bl.vkwood tn any Post Office in the United States, only POctn. per venr. Namely: cents a ear ou each Hariew. and 2-1 cents a rear in Blackwwod h. 8C0TT A CO., Publishers
ST Owld street, corner of Fulton, N. Y". Jaa. lf, 'S8.
Notice.
There are some unsettled Mils In our possesfif-n ss Assignees of N. Kntr.i.i». W« are about making trmngeracnM to close up our trust in this mattw, and r«p«ctfully request those knowing themselves to be Indebted as above, to call Irnmedintely nnd settle. Unsettled notes and acceantu balancing to tlie Sliirxos AssiojtMK^Ttltatare not arranged witliin tea days* will be eoUected by legal process.
rU
Ap]
pj»r'T to SOn 9Sn 900
3
8
ISO
9.0
i.s**')
An
i-»* 1.9V I
l.WOt 1.00f 1^00} 400
40
Prtze* of..........
BARNEY & AUSTIN, Assignees,
Tcrre-Haute, J« 0.12,1858 I Ot
Nctiee to Shippers.
rilHETERRB HAUTE & RICHMOND R. JL R. Co. will gite thmaeht receipts to Buffalo, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Cincinnati al lovatrntes.
C.W. MANC0URT, Agent
January 11 dlw
Estray Notice.
TAKEN
up by FcU* C. Filer, living In Prair'e Creek TownshSn. Vlco eonnlr. indisna, and
posteil on the second day of January. lifW, ono red Cow with some white on tlie «»nd of her tail, with a small silt or nick In tbe left ear, his the appcaraore of being done l»y a dog. No ether marks or brand* perccirable. Supposed to be Are years old r»Wt—epjvi'alscd Ujsixteen dollars a&d ftfty. ceowb/r a FRANCIS7
Jan. 14, ]R58-w4w
l.'s
c!e BRA, at W-II BUCKINGHAM'S.
Aravu
ELI FRANCIS, S
PP^'
1 Keref)T v»r^fy tlk* above t»-he a trn- nopv from my firtray Book. L. PADDOCK. J. P. I lierebr certify the abore to be a true copy from iny Eatray Book AND. WlLKINS.Cf'k.
By Geo. M. Easi.t, Dcpetj.
Siate of Indiana Ccanty of Vigo, ca.
TAKEN1858,
on as as e*U*y on ihe l»th dar of January, by Gwo. W. Bass, living in Hwer Orek Towoahip, and ceun'y and sutc aforowid, onegtray Cow, red with cnunpiy horns,Star in ihe ftirehead, whfUJ fa the flanks white spot on the hips, about 10years old, nnd appraised to ($15, by .. JAMES'PRICE./
A
JOHN PRICE, S
APP
A true aow from tn*- e*n*» boo!t. AW«W p.
1 trtriiff kMlw abovt* to be a Irne e»»j»y
Iron
lbd
ANDfWir.KINH. Clerk
Jan.27, w3w %J GEO M. EARLY,Deiiu
