Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 March 1858 — Page 3

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Mr. G. D. Chaplin—the talented artist and pleasant genttemin—takes a benefit this evening, when will be presented Romeo and Juliet"—Mr. Chaplin appearing as Romeo, and Bella Adams as Juliet.— Mr. Chaplin will also appear in his inimitable representation of Polly Anno, in tha4. side-splitting travestie, "The Lady of the Lions," supported by Miss Fanny Denham a* Clod Meddlenot. A lady of this city wh has never yet been on the stage, and who possesses musical talent of a high order, lias volunteered to sing "Kathleen Mavonrneon," with piano accompaniment. That unequalled representative of Patland, Mr. Lytton, will sing au Irish song.

Thi* will bo one of the finest dramatic entertainment*-ever offered in th^s city.— To know that Chaplin will appear as Ror moo and Polly Ann#*—Fanny Denham as Clod Meddlenot—Bella Adams as Juliet —Lytton in a song—and that "Kathleen Mivournecn" will bo well sung, will be sufficient to send the lovers of the Drama an I MUMC to the Theatre to-night. (Jo ear'/ if you wish to securo a good •eat.'

Dr. McDowell's Loctares.—This gnatleman delivered the second lecture of his courso last night, np »n the subject of

The Colored Varieties of the flutnin Race." Tlio large audience in attendant were well fleanod with the lecture,althAngh tli *rawnay liav# been many there, who do nofngree with the opinions protnul^a'ed in tlice lectures. No oue who has .«ar«J hitu, can, fur a moment, doubt that he is not only clear reasoner but profound thinker, and while some may doubt as to the coirwctncsN ofhis theories, no one will deny to him the possession of talent of the highest order. Uis third lecture will delivered to.night, at the Universalis} (JJiurch, upon the subject of The Caucasian, or ^Thite Family, and their Destiny.

Pontons who have not heard him should misa litis opportunity, as his lectures are uot so closely connccted but that any one of them uuy be listoaod to with profit.

Persons in search of fancy articles

of gentlemen's clothing, will find it to their interest to call at Arnold & Co.'s, next door to the Southern Bank. The gentlemanly jwoprietor, Mr. N. Erlanger, •nihil obliging salesman, 11. L. Scthird, •ro ahvayTt readjr to wait upon their tftAny

Fireman* Association.

The regular meeting of the AsaacUtion comw off this evening at the CUy fjUII. A fall attendance Is desired as bttainras of importanceis to be disposed of. JOS. H. BLAKE, Sec'jr.

Tin? Bcitt.KRs or T«« IJSVIATIIAK.—Tn a roceht discussion befori- the London ^oci ety of ArU, Mr, C. YV. Williams, the well known Kngineor, exhibited a drawing of the boilers of the Leviathan steamship end took occasion to say ihat they presented the greatest violation? of natural and chemical laws that he ha I ever witnessed, lie ridieaied the idea of their burning coal in the fnruaeoa without gr«at vavteot fuel or an ewormoos eTolntion of srmoke.— Kach boiler—double boiler-—of the Leviathan, contains twelve furnace?!, and about 400,000 cubic feet of atmospheric air per honr *re reqnirel for ptoper combustion of the gasaea al«»no but in what manner the air is to get Into the fnrnabes does not appear. Mr. WiiHame remarked tbat it reall/seettied that the &t»oet pains had b^cn taken to exclude the «it^-it being impoasible for the sir to be Supplied throngh the ftte) o*t the grate at tor a man to braathe the air UM4 come from the lnnga of another person. It is an ascertained tou of c«aJa-»ro-

100,000 culxic feet of air for thorough comlo*uoo and by some it is est)i«*t«d at even doable that quantity.

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BakMiTv't Houaxd Bnrncaa fc now Um ela*|it«, deUgfetfcl and r««Mdy for dyspepsia, be fort the pabtk. MTTF *C oer omM worthy citlaeoa twUiy iu eAo*cy. To pee** is aerrow aad ahsk beadadbe, It kt *v aar3i J#

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BELLA ADAJH' THKATKE.—A large au-li-rnco wa« present at this popnlar hoo*e ]&U night on the occasion of the benefit of Mr*. 0. W. BUkft, and the performance ^av« entire satisfaction to every oue. The 4th and 5th acui of "Macbcth" were well presented. The entcrtainm-mt concluded with the amusing farce of the 'Dead Shot, with Mrs. Blake as Hector Timid, aud the funny afterpiece of "In aud ont of Place.

NOTE LI8T. ilMLT t'KIOM.

Couwtib I*n.r

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ISfilAKA'

Aula Bank and Branches.... Bank of BfrscoM, .Syracuse Mliu,Ni?1il|t(iiCltf.3..^.c...is....

J* K.lklian, Klkhart .. ...i ....... ftoekville. \V«hah....^..........i..... finihcii, Gmiim .i.....

Ml. Vernon, ML V.raon Sal m, Salera Cspttol, Iixlianspolis,... Wanmw, Warsaw Monticello, MnnUralls Salem, 5»» Albany P*oli,Panlj

rtroofcvllle Bank, Br*nkritle.. Canal RAjik. Kr*ii^rl||«...

CambridgeC3tr Bank, Carpbridce Ciljr r«.ttral fia«k."tBIUuia|i4l:................... ... Kfchatijro Bank. GrcJiwantle. Paffctte Connty Hniik, Connersrille ?an»«r»* A Mecbsnic*' Bk, Indianapolis Fartnern' ttank, WeUdJld... Gram»rrT Hank, !-afay*tte Hotter ft.ink, Locanaiwirt Hnntlnrtnn County Sauk, Huntington Indiana Rank, MaWUuh... Indiana Parmer*' Bk, Prankiia Ind' »na Stock Bank, l«aiwrte Indian Ueierre Bank, Kokoino Kniii Xj Stock Bank, Cqtumboa.

Rank, l.ima

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Merchant** fc Merlianic^ Bk, New Albntiy V. V. dc Va. State Stock -8k, KranarilUt par Prairie Oil* Bank, Terre-Haute par Southern Bk ofIsl.,Tirre-HsitU P*r Sulsm Bnnk, Salera par Saving* Bank of tnd., Connenrrllte ... S»Kii* hawnee Bank, Attica Trader*' Bank, tndianapoli* Tippeeanoo Bank, Wtnnemac. WaUom Checks, Torre-Haate rtppe#anoe Bank, X»ran*port

All other*, SS'STSc dtacouat. ILLINOIS. Citizen*' Bank, Ml. Cnrtnel Knahirille Bk., Rt«lirille. People* Bauic, Parm' Spick Security Bk., Danville Bank of BellvUle,..., Bank of Hudsonrtlle

All other* 2c liscoiinl. NfcW KMGI.AJJD STATES. Ml Solvent Bank*

JCKW YORK A.XO NEW JKKSEY. All Solvent Bauk* OHIO. Siato Rank and brnnrhen.. ^late Stoc.k Bniika—nl«l plate-........... (una! Bank. Cleveland til othor solvent banks Suspended and brokon

KBN-rUCKY.

\H solvent bank*

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Old Rink* p-ir All .Sln*k Bunk* 5 to 10 ill» PKNJ«SVI,V.\XIA AXU MAKYLA.M). Hk. of Sewcasilc 50 ills Warren Co. Bk 25 ills Krle City Bank Tjiiis XII nlhnr solvent banks oar NOIM'H A SOUTH CAKOUNA ANl) GKOKUlA AU solvent banks 5di*

Vew Orleans bank* par MU.'HIGAA. Alt lba«k* 25 di.

WISCONSIN.

All solvent banks 3 41* MISSOUKt. -tato bnnk nnd brnnche* par St, Louis chccK* 3 ells

TENXKSSEK.

lifbunu*.. 10 ills PreobaiiKs lOto'iS di* ItlST. COLUMBIA A.M) CANAl'A fiiHv»at ankii

The casket of Diamonds,

A Weekly Journal containing 32 columns of choice reading matter of a character calculated to iimtmct. ainuse, nnd entrrest the general r-ader will he coiumuucud on tho First Siitunlay in March 1858! (nly$l Per Annum in Advance. TKE 0.\ S li 0 I) I.VMO N 0 S Will he the cheapest, beat and most •ntertnining \V eekly Paper ever published in New York, niumoti.ts! UUtnonds! Dlnmonilid 20 ihoin uul dollars w.orth of pun- California DiaIIIOIHK set in every conceivable style of elegant lil Jewelry to be pr'-son'i'-l the subscribers of the Caskei of Diamonds. There are no gifts worth less than 25 cents, and Irom that up to NIFTS: niFT.su GfFTsm

GIFTS:

Rrery suhsorilH-r will receive a benutit'ul gift in Gold or Diatn md Jewelry imtne«lintely on receipt o| hi* or her name, accompanied by the amount of dulMeriptioi monev.

T1IE SUIHCR1UKRS NAMES

A« fust its received, will be placed in regular rota'ipn on uur IxHiks, opposite designating Na. and the gift containg ncorresponding

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will be scul

iinmedialelv,po-t paid, to the suliscribi-r. LADIES! LADIES!! LADIES!!! You can tret a largo number of subscribers for the C:t^ket ,-f 1)USKWUIS by a lialte extra exertion, and for every 10 *ui|scri)»rra names yon forward us, ac companietl by Ve mont-v we will send yon a beau tiful diamond gift. W'c make the same offer to Gentlemen.

Please bear in mind the fact tint every subscriber to the Casket of Diamonds will receive a I cnutlful gift imrhedintelyon receipt ofhis orhi-rname accompanied by the subscription money.

Persons tviisltlng to e«minenee «i• the First N «. should seud in immediately, as the gift thev will recciro Will enc •nragc Uietn to speak others of their sucenw, and thervhy iisMst materially in inrn?a.»iug oursuljscriptiou iist to commence with the first nuinjbetv

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A tnong the ltiter»H»ting fe*t«r«Hf our Paper II be a love »xrresp«ndeoce of the most thrilling and exiting character, which took place In Paris, in 1X55, betWbctan Engl .h Gen'leman an»la French "Lady—tho tyrannical opposition ot the Lady's Father to ',h« union of his dnughtcr with the English gentleman it dve«u-ibed in |lie most vivid and interesting manner, as well as the successful plots of the young lady to elude the violence and .cruelty »f her heartless father.

Those letters are deeply interesting, and of a pure, h»uh-toned character, 0"E«eh suli«Tiler must send 3 three cent postage sumps for return postage »n gift. Address

NJPiaWiNi:-. HIGKslt CO.,

Proprietors oftlie Ca«ket of Diatnonda, Feb, |6 d6m .. 75 Street, N. Y.

Terre-Hautft. City Directory. McBVOT A Co., publishers.

CONTAINING

a sketch 9/ th«n City an alpha•

hetiral reghftet ofthe hara?, business and residence of every *AI.E CTTUICN an Alminac. a Sheet Directory, a Bttjines? Diractory, and a copi ous a pcn(lix containing a lis' of City and County offieers full Information of all Societies and awoeiations ofthedty* RaHroads, Stages, Churches and Pastors, and in fact, all tliat is useful for the business ti)a«, oitixen or atranfter.

The Publishers having had considerable experience in many other Wostem citi^i, where they have always given satisfaction, feet confident that the business meo and eitixens of Terre Haute will aid them In the a&oee underiakinjt. The card of mer chantaand business generallv are reep«ctfullT solicited, which the pahlisherawiil inwrt at a trifling cost! Asa tneatam for a}rcrttf^ng,the Directory stands traequstled. while the number of copies iasaed -will b« ardent to siq^ly a^aeebt Tows. Hotels *nd Railroad office*. 53" Fo*«ipferewji-t as#o capacity, Ac.. Mwrs. WcEeoy fltCo., would refer fo any «f the old stand ing busiocMhooscaelQi^nn Chicago, Quincy. or AII«NI.

JVjfcMtf JSO'al

NEW BOOKS.

WHITE LIPS, A NOVEL: BtCmtt. Ruis Author of -Pec W«8kwtmi,n Jfc*. BAYARD TAYUMTS NORTHER TRAY-

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Tvrm ROSES A NARAVYE tor AXKA COaa Rrrrw.a. (Mr«. Mowatt.) TUB AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1S& DR. LITUfGSTO^TRAYBLS IK AFRlOA,

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Strengthening Cordial AND BLOOD WRIFJKR. THK

jreatert reme«ly In thr world. This Cordial t» distilled fro HI Berry kuowa oaly lots self, and cb«mirallT combined with soma »f tha mo«tvuluabte medicinal ro»aa,ltvr!*sai»«l bark* kn»iwti to tbs mtnd'of mil, Tiz: blood root, black root, wild cherry bark, yei low lloe*, dandelions, sarsaparilta.eldor Bowers, with others, producing the most infallible temedy for die restoration of health ever kuo« a.

IT IS JfATUKK'ROWK REMEDY,

CoHn dtseaaos lv natural law*. When taken. Its healing influences felt coursii through every v«tiM. oftlie bodv. purifyinjt and aeceleratiii* the ctreulati.ro of the blood. It' neutralize* any billions matter it lb« stomach, and strenaUivns the whole oinaiiixatton.

MrLeau't Str»gtieniiig Cordial wilt jflectaallv eare Liver connitalnt*. Djspepsia, Jaundice, Ckrtmic IT Xrrro** Deiilitf, D't'Jtfrt ef fit

KtdMCHt, **d all nriiinf fr*m *Ji*ordtrrd Lirtr or Stomach.

Dynpftpsla. Heartburn. luward Tiles Acidi'. orSlcknei* oftlie Stomach, Fttllsrw of Bio to the Head, Dull Pain or Swimming in the H.»a HalplUtloa of the Heart. Fullness or We in tbe Stomach 8our Emulations, Choking orSuffocatiug Feeling when lying down Dryness or Yellowness or the Skin and Eyes. Night Sweats, leward Fevers. Pain in the Small oftheJBaekChcst or Side. Sudden flushes of heat. Depression of Spirits. Frightful Dreams Despondency or any Kervous Disease, Sores of Bletrhes on thu Skin and Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.J It wltl also core dleases of the Bladder and Womb.snrh as .Seminal Weakness. Incontinence of t'rine. Strangnary, luBammatlou or Weakness of the Womb or Madder, Wltlses, (See.

THF.KE tS XO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This cordial will uev*r fail to cure any of the above diseases, if taken as |»er directions 111 oach bottle, in German, English and Frfiich.

OVliR HALF A MILLIOK OP BOTTt.ER Have been said daring the past six months, and in no instanoe has It failed in giving en tiro salisfaction.— Who then, will suffer from weakness or debility when McLean's &tre*gthni»r Cordial will cure you.

TO THE LADIES.

Do yon wish to l»e hea'.thy and strongT Then goat once and get some of -McLean's Cordial. It will strengthen and invigorate your ll"od to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your eheek again. Every bottl? warranted to give satisfaction.

FOR CHILDREN.

We say to paroots, if your children are sickly,puny, or aflllctnd with complaints prevalent among children, give them a small |Uantity o! McLean's Cordial, and it will inake tliein healthy, fnt and o-bnsl. Delay not a moment, trv it and voii will b» convinced.

IT IS l)ELU'IotTSTO TAKE. EVERY COUNTRY MKRCHANT

Should not leave the city untii hi* ha'1 procureda snpt»lyof McLean's Strengthening Cordial. Il sella rapidly, because it always cures. A liberal discount will be*made to those who buy to sell again.

CAUTION—Beware of Druggists »r dealers who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsapallu trash, w!ni tliev can Imy cheap.hy saying it is just as good. Avoid sflcliiuen. Ask.f»r.tfeA««»'* Strengthentng Cordial, and lake notiling else. Il is the rnly remedy that will purity tho blood thoroughly, and at thu sumo time trcngllien the system.

One tablosponnfiil takon every morning fasting is a certain preventive for Cholera, Chills aud Fever, Ye lluw Fever, or any prevalent disease.

Price only SI per bottle, or six bottles Tor 1tS.' J. II. Mr-LKAN, .* Sole Proprietor "fth.- Cordiul.

Also, .McLoan's Volcanic Oil Liniment.

rt*~^Principal

depot on the curlier of Third aud l*ine

trect St. Louis, Mo. |r7» For sale lu Lonisville by Bell, Tatbott A Co., Springer it lire., aud Hayiuoud Oc Patten

McLEAN'R VOLCANIC OIL I.I.\IMEST, &'] The best Liuluioni in the world for man or beast Another Rtmuriailt Cure Performed by Melon's Volcaaic Oil Liniment

R.%ad l«r yourselves: Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenue on Tenth street, had a horrible running sore on Ills ftu'l. He tried various Liniments Salves, dtc-., but could do it nngood. He despaired of ever being able to work »thi.« trade nguin, because ho could not bear any weight on Ills fot and by one small battle of .McLean's Vulcanic Oil Linlmeut, lie Is now perfectly curoil.

Rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, bruises, sprain*, stiffness In the Joint* or niusalus swelling*, re throat, eur ache or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, pnins, Ate., yield to the "magic" influence ofihii wonderful Liniment.

A liberal discount will be mads to merchants who buy to .««li again. For sale by J. II. Mcl.r.AN, proprietor, corner of Third and P'iue sU., St. Loui», Mo. alio for sale as above.

J. K. Cunningham and Alton Pence, \gents, Sept. 3, daw tf

The great Beautifier.

And leaf ansvetessfHll)' (ought,

FOUND AT LAST' I.^OKitITorlgl

KKSTOKIiS PKUMAN'KNTLY GKAY H.lr to nl color cover» luxuriantly Uie lmid lu-ml r'lnovus all diiiidrnlT, itc liigaid all scrofula, scald head iml ail aruptio malics the hair soft, healthy, aud glossy nnd wll preserve It tn any imtnag-inab-u u«, removes, it by mngtc, all blotches Ac.,from the face, and cures neuralgia and ucrvous liaclic.— ^ee circular and the fallowing.

IKtver, K. H.. Fob. «, 1«57.

PKOF. O. J. WOOD A CO.—Genu: W.thin a few •la\s we hav« received MI many orders and calls for Prof. O. Wofl..'i Hair Host«mtive, tb*t to-day we were tompelled tosend to

Ki.kioh

fir a quknt ty, (the

«i .« doien you forwarded being sold.) while we might order a quant ty from you. livery bwtile we have «old seems to.bav* pruducod three *r fwurnew cus. toniers, aud the approbaiiou,aud patronage il receives I rem the most substantial snd worthy cltiie«.aofour vi. clntty, fully convince u» that it is A MOST VALUABLE PRltPA KATtOJf.

Send usa* soon as may be one gross of

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one doaeu 93sixc and balleve us yours rery respactfully. .i (Signed) DAMKLLATHROPdc CO.

Htftk ry Grove, Kt. C.harlAseo. Jlo., So v. 19 '30. PROF. O. J. WOOD— Dearatr. ^onteliine lsatsummer we were Itidaeed to use some of jour Hair Reslorativa, nnd It* effects w«re so wonderful, we fcel it onr duty to you and the afflicted, to re|iort it*

Ovr litUs son^ head for some time wi Wen perfectly rovered with sores, and soma called It MSIU head. Tne hair almost entirely eame offin consequence, when friend, seeing his sufferings adviaed ns to ase your Restorative, we did so with little hope of success,lw»t\ to oar surprise ju»d that of all our irieads, a very few »p licaions removed thv disease entirely, and anew *»4 ltixuanorop of hair #o»n started out, and we can now say that our boy, has as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crtftillof hair as any other child. w« ran the'elirc,op,d do hTeby rveomuaeud your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair.

We are, yar*resyectfally, tinv GKORGK W. HlGGlSftOTHAM. SARAH A. H1GG15BOTHAM. PROF. O. J. VTOOrt—Dear Sir: I have ased two bottles of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and can tra/y say it Is the greaiont discovery of the sge for restoring and changing the Hair. Bet-re uiing it I was a man of seventy. Yoa can recomnteod It to the world wtthoat tha least tear as my case la one of the werat kind.

Yoars RospeetlMly* DAKIKL It. VlfHTHT.

O.J. WOOD CO.. Proprietor^ 311 Broadway, H«w Yort, (in ta« etrmS. r. Wtv* Ratliag Katabiiab menu) ahd 1U Market tt-, St. 1xals.

And sold by all good DracgtMs. CKov.tr-dawlw

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ia for aale by

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who have laried it la tUs dtj,

Da. A. PENCE, T«t»Ba«te, Iai.

CTTha htghej* tc«tbM«tali of its eflkacy have WA FWDITWIWATO «F IIMMK dtiarwwho ter« tried II.» Z&g**

IOAJU»nro WAKTED. J~

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A gesu^sm a»d ladywishtafoseeaiagoad le a prtvw Awfly. Beat n&nmm P»*t

Groceries and Provisioj|«.r

A New Arrangement

HAV1S6A.

bongbttha Grocery and Provision Store of Capt. E. Taylor, begs lea*e to call the atlenton of his old customer* and the public generally to the Inducements which ha Is noV enabled to oftr. It will he hlsparticntar aim to kt-cp every article in this line of business that uiay te called for,and keep

Goods of the best quality, and to sell at the lowest market rates, and to carry on the business in? the liberal

and honest manner in which it bu been haretofore llOUP. OnrExpresa wagon will deliver all goods to every part of town tree of charge.

Mr J*AOS Aaoacw so long with Mr. Taylor will sU!l eontlune in the house, Tbe stock will be enlarged at onca and kept Rill and complete.

CASH paid for countr, produce and receive* for **CaU at the Prevision Store a few doors soath of the Post once S. P. FOOTK.

Jan. 19,1&S8. take pleasure in reeommendlng to i»y friends and nutanrri air successor in business, Mr. 5. PFoote as worthy of Uieir iiatronage. A- K. TAYLOR.

Jan. 91, tilwwlm

NEW SCALES

AWDPLEIfTT OF COAL!!

At Seven Cents per Bushel

Tof

HE UNDERSIGNED HAS SET UP ONE

FairtMUik's henry draft scales for weighing coal, hay, and all other heaTv articles, on the lot west of Yemeni's holesala Grocery Store, where the weighmaster will be found in readiness, at all times, to wait upon those who rany pre him a call

All orlers left with the weighmaster at the scales will be nromptlr attende 1 to. Orders solicittd. Feb. 9. dlw WM. McQUILKIN.

YOU

Can Rent a dwelling with four good rooms of J.G.ADAMS. Feb. 6, dtf

Ladies' Bank of Fortune

I have now re-opened the

Ladies' Bank of Fortune,

At Wolfe's Xew Home on Second Street Where 1 shall he pleased to see my old patrons as I am in receipt of a fine stock of

New G-ood-S,

purchased at greatly reduced prices at the time of the financial crisis in New York I have therefore, prepared the Bank 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 hnve alreadv pone out, a nun berof fine "rtlcles vnlueJ from five to ten dollars each, and have not had many draws yet, as we onlv opened Wstweek.

Jan. 93-dft ANN HOLMES

Vocal and Instrumental Music MISS IT BO WE,

(Inte of Casttcton, (Vt.) Mnsleal Seminary.) "O ESPECTPOfAV informs the public, that she will IV remain In Terre-Hante for a few davs to reeeivc applications for Musical Instructions. She desires to ma'-e known that slis has taught with the most unbounded a'icc««s In a number of places: from whero she bears with her the highest recommendations. In. strnctlons given on the Pious Forte or Meloileon, Application to be mad* at tho Post Office or at W. S. Cooper's residence First Street.

Jan. 53-dtf

For Horsos and Cattt* It i« an infallible remedy for vhafes, galls, scratches,cracked heels, lameness, spav* in. sweeny, splint, fistula, bruise*, swellings, wounds, .. a ____ r.itilestiake bites, and various other diseases which au- 1 JL1II8 StUCL X1

iinaNnrn liable to from Injuria or accldunts.. Kvery Country Merchant should obtain a supply of .Mol.oanS Volcanic Oil l.luimeiit. It sells rapidly, because it alwav* cures.

LIVINGSTONS TRAVLKS IN AFRI CA, anew supply, at -GUAM'S Jan,2G-iltf

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ARLY INDIANA TRIALS, and Sketchea By Hon. O. H. Smith, in one octavo volume of 640 nitres $2,00- For sale at,

Jan. 27-dtf W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S-

WE

have two cm til Houses and Lota on Market street, for «al«* or rxchanpe for farms, at our office. IIARBERT RARTON,

Jan. 19, dtf Land Agents.

E have a larse number of vacant LoU for sale at low fisnrea, and low credit. HARBERT& BARTON. Jan. 19 dtf Land Agent*.

YOU

can purchase a (rood Steam Saw Mill in good running order at low rates, and on good terms, at HARBERT & BARTON'S,

Jan* 19 dtf Land Agents.

NOTICE.

rhits

ic Terre-Hante Bindery 4* Job Printing Office been sold to R. H. Suiraair ft Co., who will hereaftercary on businemat theold stand and to whom the enstomnrs of the establishment are recommemled. Tho*e Indebted to the former proprietors will make payment to J. N Sflverthom late SnfMrfatendent thorn having claims will pre sontthem for settlement. Persons residing tn Trrre-Hautc, who have books for binding in the ofllee, which have been finished tor three months and npward, will please call during the week and take than away, or they will be sold to iav expen•ea. CHAS WOOD,

IScustomersand

1 1

tic

001

Tlmt ku produced tack reaarMMe. Effects in nuytam «f Ncnuuit, ynrntoMd Anaenoia or mt Hta», cassed disirbed dtcalatuMi, In

I TV-'f-k*

Rnsaovosa, Michigan.

This Is to certify that Miss Nellie Bowe has given In strnctlons In oari*spsctive families, and has proved hor*»irto k." a highly qualified and successful toacher on the Pinno Fort« and Melodcn. Geo. O. Trowbridge, Jn*. Whiting, John Christian, H. H. Lewis J. J. Brown. Mrs. A. P. Lyman.

One of the mo*t Pnscinnting Biofraphiea over Written. A O N S

THE

1

T«.rra-Haute,

Ind

IliCS 01 AitlOll J3UIT.

1 vol. Crown 8 vo. 700 pp. Cloth. With PnriraitM on Slrel, and Wood Cuts. Price fl,T» Fir sale hv I W M. BUCKINGHAM. F. b. 22-ltj

posit isitory of uselnl Knowleds vonr th« '58. For sale at W. U. BUCKINGHAM'S

Jan. 27-dtf .•

CiAV

JWe

jf.5

well aai^lied with a good article of Coaf onr the public generally are informed that they can have it at prices to nit the hard tinea. Gwd hard wood for aale by the load or cord- E. KING, feb3-41m Corner Stb street and Canal.

25 Dollars Reward.

THE

uiciiigtti had a log* lot of Clothing Moleii from a line ia his yard, on laat evening a Dole alWds^k. The doling cofmatad prftonpally of wamca'* apparel. 1 will give the above reward for th# apprebewioe of thetUef and neoi *7 of the Oothmg or ten dollars for the Cloth isv. laa. 99. *84H WM. HUTTON

D. W. STRADER Jb CO.. Pnprietor*. Terms yerIhy,. M».

OPPOSITE

PAcric~FL

Spring Stock of all kinds of

Winter Goods,

Feb. 9th, 1858.

P. S A

tor Cash at decided bargins.

Maryland State Lotteries

FOlt MARCH, 1858.,

R. FRANCE & Co, Managers.

We present to onr customers throughout the Union, some of tlic most Miyfiilllcent Schemes f»r the month of March, ever off-red. Tho Maryland State lotteries. are the safest Iiottery Commls.touer. In public, and nil the prizes are promptly paid by the Mansffers All 1 loin taut the Maryland Stale Lotteries, under the sole mansKcment of R. Franco & Co., are the onljt legal Lotteries In Miryland, and are drawn by authority of l«aw.

T. H. Hubbard dt Co.. will All all orders In the Maw land Kotterlcs promptly, and all eominuuleatlous held strlcllr contldentlal.

JTr'I'be ronntry Is S'Odedwltli swindling bopns Lot. terles,lioldlnROUt vast inducements, In tho rhspe of large Capitals for a small uplce of Titkcts. Ben sre of all such, and when von want tn try yoar lock, remember that the Marjtand fjotterles. which hsve been drawn fbrthe last sortjr years, are the boat Lottorlesto order tickets in.

GRAND COSSOLTDATKD"T/)TrKRIt, CLASS 7, To be drawn In Baltimore Citv, March 19, '58. SPEFDLDTERR DOLLAR SCI1KMB.

1 prir.e of. 8451.000 3 prises of. #?,000 1 prise of 10.418 S prises of. JJOO 2 prizes of. C.IXO lb prizes of 1,000 4 prises of 3,000 3!W prises ef...... 850

Ae., Ae.

Tickets #15, Halves5, Quarters 2,50

Certificate of paekagos of3fl Mholes

do 3.000 90 prises of.

are now opening and arranging tor the Spring trade some

Forty Tliousaud pieces ©f

paperHapgings.

of all grades and qualities, which we shall ofler a prices much less than heretofore. We shall also have an early

Dry

pets, Mattings, Oil Cloths.

which we trust will please every body in variety, style and prices They will be bought with CASH and sold for CASH, of coruse the price must be right. In the mean time we are closing out our presentetockof

B°° ts,

at "greatly reduced prices, strictly for Cash.

few pieces of Carpets to close

... 400

do .. 3.00, ,• ... 900 1.000 Prizes of fSOO esch Tickets KH, Ifalres 10. Quarters 5, etgfathsS^o Certificate of package of 9*1 Wholes* f3Nl.no *n do 9fi Halres.............. IW.IHI do .do 50 Quarters 75.00 do do 2d Flghths 37,01)

HAVANA PLAN.

Single Numbers—Evcrr Number put In the wheel, and all the Prices Drawn oat. Every Prise in this Scheme mast be drawn

MORE PRXZS3THAN BLANKS. 89,000 Prizes!*40.000 Tickets!! Whole Tickets only Ten Dollars.

MARYLAND LOTTERY TO BC DHAWN ON THE

ORAJND CONSOLIDATED Extra 01MS23,

To be drawn in Bsltlraore, Md.. Kat., March 27, ifisA No deduction in prises' 1 Prlxejof. do

do do !o il# do do do

V.

a

Surviving Partner.

Tcm-Haate, Feb. d.,l8S3,d4i*

Kin^sCoal Yard

Prises payable in full 4 Appr'* to SMo

11.W0 3 850 «4"W1 «JSMH

r«i...

8.,,"

,r

8 M0

... JJOsj :m .1.0001 I i/«oj

•r

1" Prisas or....... .10 Prises of. 900 40 lM PrUetof.... «m 406 90.000 Prises of fl dollars saeti.

Whole tickets 10 itoU Halves 5 (tnartm 1JO If yoa parcliase 3 tickets, o*« of tfaetn maid draw 9a. CartUtartaa of fkchage Wholes wll ba set tor do do Delves do 4o tt Qoarters.... WJO do do Itetdrtks U3S All orders for tlekets la the above sotendtd Ikksati will be fiifikfittr aad snmsQ DIM Address

20

efcfismm

PACIFIC HOTEL,

a.

DEPOT,

Cor. «C 9aves4h a»d Peplar.SKwett,

CTAB Baggage OK Denol fwa ofeiianreW« kaepfca nasplny a sswpmbt parsoa toaaF**h»ttd take baggage, aad gfara tiaveiets all he afarwatlaa ilj Mi'irti.

Ja». »,!•». 4Mm.

jiUfcw

H. HUBBARD

I. PfUKS 4k Co.

Address T. H. HUBBARD A Co $ w&9X -Mi LoatavflU,Ky.

Lwberliirtern

Thooeaod feet of well seasoned paplstr lamber brfldt oa good tenw^bf Peb. 18, *58,6.Aw. A. D. SWEET.

,-i 'W Ttfrt**

km* rsr npHKBE goof dwdba Jar rati. Apoly to 1 Feb. 18^ '58, d. lw^-. P. W, WOLfit

Goods Car-

&c.t

Shoes & c.#

L, RYCE & SON.

Wv

140.00

do do 90 Hslres 70,00 do do 88 Quarters. 35,00

*'Tho Great. Scheme of the Month." GH AND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, DLASR E. To Vo drawn in Baltimore city, March 20,1858. •CAOSirtreKT srnrwr. SO Drawn Ballots In each Psckaire of 9® Tickets.

Faking more prises than Blanks.

1 £rnnd prise of ••fM.Wtt 1 price of.... tt ....

I prise of ... n_vw

COMMKNCB AS FOLLOW^:

THE NORTH BRITISH, EDINBURGH, LONDON QUAR Jan. i«t.

WESTMINISTER,

and BLACKWOOD. UTSttbtcriplion Price*—Blackwood or any one of the Reviews $3 a roar Blackwood and one Reriew—or any Wo tfcriews, $5. The Four Reviews, $8. Blackwood and the Four Reviews $10. 0*Postare (which should bo paid quarterly in advance) on the four Reviews and Blackwood to any Post Office in the United fttatcs, enly 80 eta. per year. Namely: 14 ccnts a car

TAKEN

it

CO^

iLLti Boa 40, Battlauu fl, Hit

PevwHM la Iks M"en»r ^oatk can hare tbetr orders ttled In tbe SHelVr Collere Lotterjr. of **, e«a«tt7 tfce aaac as US* sksr«--ss4 als dsawa susder

West side sqsare,

Jk

OORTRAIT8 OF *T MARRIED FRIEND, or, a posfl Salo HyaSea*s Kinzdom. By USH dtles.sl W-B. BOCKHfOBAJtU

011

SHIKUM ASSIGNMKNT

:,W.

up by Fell*

wm

ou

Flagg's Good Samaritan.

Removal.

JAME S. GRUBBS, Ag.-nt for Flngg's Good Satnnritan'a Imm(tdlal Relief

Li 1 xx 1 xxx ent.

for curing pains of every kind in a few minutes, has removed to the corner of Fifth and Mulberry Street*, where he Is prepared as usual, to fill all ordcra. [Feb. 20, •:8-d4w

YOU

®9.000

1 price of.... tt .... .. S.AU0

do .. 13JSW do .. 1.100 do .. 7,000 1o .... 1,500 d.r .. 7-500 do ....

.. 1,950

do' .. S.noo dn" 1.SS0 do .. 5.H00 do ....

.. 1.000

can exchange your City proper lorwil Lands lit this office, bv eallinp soon. HARBEIIT& BARTON, Ja:i. 19-dlf Land Agents.

The New Volnnws of Blackwood AND FIIIC FOUR BRITISH REVIEWS,

each Re­

view, and 24 cents a year an Blackwood L. SCOTT A CO., Publishers frr Geld street, oorner of Fulton, N. Y.

Jan. 15, '58.

Notice.

There are tovie unsettled Mils in onr possession as Assignees of N. SIIIKI.DS. We are about making arrangements to close up our trust in this matter, and respectfully request those knowing themselves to be indebted as above, to call immediately and settle. Unsettled notes and accounts belong* ing to the

that are not arrang­

ed within ten days, will be collected by legal pro-

BARNET & AUSTIN, Assignees,

Terre-Haute, Jut. 19,1858-dlOt

IVctice to Shippers.

nrWETERRE HAUTE 9c RICHMOND R. R. £0. arfll give throaght receipts to Buffalo, New York, Boston, Ptfttadelphia, Baltimore and Cincinnati at lowest Rates.

C. W. MANCOURT, Agcofe

January II dlv

ffotico.

c.

Filer, living in Prairie

Creek Township, Vigo county, Indiana, and posted on the second day of January. 1868, one red Cow with some white on tbe ei of her tail, with a small slit or nick in tbe left ear, has the appearance ol being done by a dog. No other marks or brands perceivable. Supposed to be five ream old joext spring—appraised to sixteen dollars tod fifty eegtsty

S. R. FRANCIS,?

a, a ELI FRANCIS,

hereby certify the above

Api*"*

10

be a truf copy from

my Ertray Book: L. PADDOCK. J. P. I hereby certify tbe above to be a true copy from my Estraj Book. AND. WILKINS,Cl'k.

By

GKO.

Jia. 14, IWdriv.

M. Eaiu.r, Deputy.

Siate of Indiana Ccunty of Vigo, M.

TAKEN1856,

up as an eatray on the 1th dav of JnnvarT by Geo. W. Baas, living H«o**r Greek Township, and eeuoty and state aforeasi J, one stray Cow, red with cntmply bonis, Star in the fbrebeM, white In the flanks, white spot on the bins, aboat 10years old, and appraised to (f 15, by

JAMES PRICED Aztor'n JOHN PRICE,

1.

\f 1 X.-

Apprg*

A troe eepy from mv t*tmr b«ok. FERDINAND MILLS, J. P. 1 eertffv to to be a inn* epy iiom •. Estrsy Book. AND. WILKINS. C!er«

Jaa. 37, w9wjfI by CEO. M. EARLY,Dej,

in