Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 March 1858 — Page 3

Uertrude.

Burglars.—An

Jut an.

Arrival* and Departs roa of Trtiw niii itftti uni nut ieete *±ivae»». r«u IWm d*frt Hell Tra* r. H. I *«n

Bella Adams* Theatr©.—The performonce iU thin hou*« last night, was witnested by

a

largo and intelligent audience,

and everything passed off with great The yooag lady who anng "Katharine Mouverneea," was received with rapturous applause.

To-night the performance trill bo quite interesting, commencing with the Domestic Drama of the "Freemason," a play of merit, showing the grand glorious principles of the Order in their true light, and will conclude with the Musical Farce of the "Loan of a Lover," with Mis

£3T Thelecturo of Dr. McDowell, on Wednesday night, was btil slimly attended. liow is this—arc the people afraid to hoar the truth There never has been a course of lectures delivered in TerreIlaute, that embraced half the truths and iQtero.st, as did McDowoH's, and still, the people were afraid to hear them. Wo see uo other roason.

tSjT JOHN CHKKK

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Stat*

Hank

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*£fct Kt 3** A. M. I R* P. M. Praiffct..- tt-IB Freight 530

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TIUI «I«» IN *ua*OK» uiusi».

H«. A. H. I H*. St.......3:1$ A. M. *..*,Ve JfettS P.Ml *».«, Ae. 7.14 A.M H«.l, B« J-41A. |s«.a,K* »3»F.»i. (TiMTjUl HtWrvlMTIlU At. Tmla *"M P. *. I Ae.4' u* Kail Tram 9i3 P. M. M»it Trmla.... «:J« P. M»

WARREN

Fire.—The alarm of tire on Wednesday night caused a general evacuation of the Theatre and Lecture rooms. The Fire Companies had a long and heavy run through the mud, and all to no purpose, for when it was ascertained that the property on firesto id alone and hardly worth saving—it being the old

grtastty

attempt was made to

ruter the store of E. W. Peck, on Tuesday night last. Two men were seen standing at the back window, one of whom broke out a glass and attempted to reach a stick placed abovo the sash to prevent it from being raised, but at this time they fonud they were detected and fled.

**-We have beautiful spring weather now. The invigorating, soul-stirring broeso peculiar to spring, is already collecting and preparing to give battle to (ho bleak winds of the North. The bluebird is sitting upon the boughs, singing the song of spring, which tends considerably, to chase dutl oare away Welcome, thou littlo messenger, who brings us the glad tidings of the awakening of nature from her cold sleep.

has been sentenced

to the Penitentiary for the term of two years and seven months, on a charge of -pa«tfng counterfeit coin. We supposed 4M would roceive his just deserts this '-time.

JR9T Our merchants and business men tare making preparations for the spring trade, and many anticipate a revival of all kinds of busiaesa. May their hopes be 'rcatiadL -••••''J

Jigr A public prayer meeting has bocn1 suggested by the Ministers of the different denominations of our city. Rather a new move in these parts, but we hope it may result in good to all classes.

jar One of th« toasts drank at a recent 'celebration was: "Woman! she requires

"Jifor doM she reqwire #i\y

pvfft

from the

pwM she puffs herself beyond the reach

The exact wtiglkt of the Leviathan

aa launched, was 10,400 tons*..

19* Sea notioea of contraeta for grading streets tn another column.

|g|JSP"Tb® Uicual salary of Queen Victoria is 92,000,000. Out of this site has Jto jaj salaries of the State officers. 1 ft' otDKR—JTO. 6. "S

Toti Bvrteon Qttard.

feTou'

are commanded to meet at your

armor) for Company Drill, on Friday ^evening, March 12th, 1858, at 7 o'clock* M.

Bjr order of the Captain. JOHN E. MOORK,

HOTS &X3T.

CfeaaacT**

U*it.v tM Dut» Umen, INDIANA*

and

Braaehw,........... •»«,..ill/«j»a?

of SYr»e»»»«, Nyr«««M......

All olhorsiki discount.

above

the grave-yard—and consequently no exertion was made to pnt it out. No city can boast of more prompt firemen than we —this run proves it. The No. 2's were first on the ground, and made the distance —near one mile—with engine and hose cart, in about fifteen minutes from the time the alarm was given, through mnd half way to the hub a portion of the distattoo.

NKW ENGLAND STATES.

\llSotvent Bank* NKW YOKK ASO NKW

All Solvent Banks

pa*

Indiana, Michigan CUy.,u*r Klkhart, RUfcari... par W a a a OoiliM, .vt I itii•«•«»« Mi. MU Varnon............... jw»r Kal n, Mam par Capitol, tadlauapeU*, Wifli*. Wtwt« par

GNUMMU*.,,.......

LnnM|M»il

THE SUBSCRIBERS NAMES A* fust as received, will be placed in regular rotation on our hooks, opposite designating Nog and the gift containg a corresponding No. will be sent immediately, pott paid, to the subscriber.

LADIES! LADIES!! LADIES!!! You can eet a large number of subscribers lor the Casket Diamonds by a little extra exertion, and for every 10 subscribers names you forward us, accompanied by tl-e money we trill send you a beautiful dinmoud gift. We make the same offer to Gentlemen.

Please bear in mind tlt« fact that every subscriber to the Casket of Diamonds will receive a I eautifnl gift Immediately on receipt of hw or her name accompanied by the subscription monev.

Persons wishing to commence with tbc First No. should scud in immediately, as the gift they will reccive will encourage them, to speak to others of their success, and thereby assist materially in increasing our subscription list to commence with the first number.

A mong the interesting foatnresof our Paper will be a love orrespondence of the most thrilling and cjtf iting character, which took place in Paris, in 1855, betwixt an En,?Iiih Gentleman and a French Lady—the tyrannical opposition ot the Lady's Father lo 'J»«s 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 vigilescc and cruelty nf her heartless father.

Those letters are deeply interesting, and ol a pare, high-toned character. 0*Knch sultscrfher mnst send 3 three cent postare stamps for return postage «n gift. Address

NELSON* HICKS & CO.,

Proprietors of the Gasket of Diamonds, FeK16-d6m 75 Nassen Street, N. Y.

Terre-Haute City Directory. McB VOT & Co., Publishers.

CONTAINING

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MuuUeoUo,.,...,, |i«|

Satom, New Albany...... par Pattti,ra»H ..... par SroofcYttU

Bank, Hr»»tt*UI»...... i«r

Canal Bank, KvftS'vlIU, ,, par Cambroljre Cfljr tiaMk, Cambridge CHy.p*r a a

Bask.

sketch of the City an alpha­

betical register ofths name, business and residence of every MALIC crrtXRJi an Almanac, a Sheet Directory, a Business Directory, and a copious appendix containing a list of City and County officers fall information of all Societies and associations of the dtr Railroads. Stages, Churches and Pa«t»rs, and in fact, all that is useful for the bosiness man, citizen or Sftanger.

The Publishers having had considerable experience in many other Western cities, where they nave alway.ii jtfven satisfaction, feel confident that the business men and dtisens of Terre-Haute will aid them in the above andertaking. The card of mer chants a ad basinets men generally are respectfully solicited, which the publisherswiil insert at a trifling cost!

Asa

medium for advertising, the Direc­

tory stands unequalled, while the number of copies issued will be (efficient to supply adjacent Tows. Hotels and Railroad offices.

For references as te capacity, &c* Messrs. UcEvoy it Co- would refer to any of the old standing business booses either tn Chicago, Quiney. «r Alton-

Feb. 9,dtf ***vt£T

NEW BOOKS.

WHITE LtES A NOVEL: Br Cms. Riuuo, Author

of

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JKHSKY.

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State Bank and branches State 8UH-k Bank*—old plato Canal Bank, Cleveland AH othor solvent banks Suspended and broknn

.. par .. 5 dls S dls .. par

RKNTUCKY,

Alt solvent banks

V1KGINIA.

WISCONSIN.

par

Old Bank* par

All Stock Banks.... 5 to 10dls PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. 8k. of Newcastle 50dls Warren Co. Bk Mdls KrieClty Bank 75dls All other solvent hnnks par SORTR & SOUTH CAROLINA AND GBOKG1A AUsolrout hank* 5dls

LOUISIANA.

New Orleans banks par MICHIGAN. All hanks 25 di*

All solvent banks 8 41s MISSOURI. £t»te bank and branches par St, Loala checKS 4 dis

TENNESSEE.

OM'bnnn*.. 10 dis Pree bancs 10to45 di* DIST. COLUMBIA AND CANADA

Solvent banks di

The casket of Diamonds,

A Weekly Jonr.ial containing 32 columns of choicc reading matter of a character calculated to instruct, amuse, and enterest the genentl ivaiier, will be commenced on the First Saturday in March 1858!

Only $ I Per Annum in Advance. THE OA S E TO DIAMONDS Will be the cheapest, beat and most entertaining Weekly Paper ever published in New York.

Diamonds! Uianondst Diamond*! SO thousand dollars worth of pure California Diamonds, set in every conceivable style of elegant OoW Jewelry to be presented to the subscribers of the Casket of Diamonds. There arc no gifts worth !«».« than 25 cents, and from that up to $3fl0. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! GIFTS!!?! Every subscriber will receive a beautiful gift in Gold or Diamond Jewelry immediately on receipt oi his or her name, accompanied by the amount of subscription money.

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par

Kavatie Count Dank, Connewvllle, par

Pariw«ra A MvctMnNM* 8k, IntllanapotU. FirmM' Kuk, We»UJ»l|.............. ........ par Oramefey Bank. t.*ft»t«ne., H»*tcr Bank, Loganeport...... par Huullngton Count* Bank, Huntington ...10 dU Indiana Hank, Madlwtn... par Indiana Karmnr*' Bk, Praoklta..... par Ind'tna RMck Bank, U|«rt* 10ll» Indian Kwrtt Bank, Kokomo... par KMuirk) RU»k Ban*, Colttaibtu................ par t.ACik.i/« Bank, Lima Merchant*' A Moettanlrs Bk, Now Albany N. Y. & Va. State Stock Bk, Kvatuville Prairie CHy Baak, Terre-Haute Southern Bk of Inn., Terre-HauU Kalom Bank, Salem da vine* Bank of ln«l., CosMnrill* hawner Bank, TV«rt«r*' Bank. Indlanapotl* TIIIMMDM Bank, Wlunamao.... Waumi* Check*. T»rr«-llante riproaano* Bank,

pur par par par par par

Strongtlisning Cordial

AND BLOOD I'CHIP IK 11.

TUK

r«*lf*t

r«iHielv

lo lit* wnri'l, Thl» C»r»ll*t

dUtillud fro^ a Harry h«*wn nn-l ehamleally combined

a lib tem« »f

man,

vie blaa.l

ro^t,

the (mwlvulnablu

m^ll«li»»ro.rta,lifrlHiaittt imrk. ku wit M» tl»» Mlml of

Hlat root, »tl'l rlt.trr) l»nrk, )ul

low la»!iU'li.»n»,

Mr«aj»arilla.el«ar flownr#, witli

otSars. pr"»«luol«u tl« lufctlllW# miiiitij for t|m roatontllun eihaalth nv««r Sm»*a. W

IT 18 ?I.\TUHK'H OWN RKMRUV,

Curing 4lt«ea9» by imtnrM taw«. Wi.ou

CJir»iier .VfpaM /«»•'•»».

Mkila

par

All other*, 3&9<3c discount. II. I. I .N O I S. Citizen*' Bank, Ml. Carmet par KiuiitvUle Mk., Ru*hrlll« lOtlU hfmtle* Ban*, Carm' 90 ill* Stock KecurUv Bk., Danville ..90 dl» Bank of Bftllvllle lOdls Bank of Hud*onrHl«« 10 dls

ulren. It*

healing Influence* I* ft)lt r»ur*i. throiiirh etr«r voii, of the T«mI«, intrih iii* ai«l a^-olarntlua th* dreol.

ti.

rtf the Ulooil. It'tuulrttllaes any l»Hlj«s» omtt'-r li thw »toinBoh, and »lr«uglhv*ii» liio wlmlw i*rcaHi.t«lli)ii.

MoL«an,« Hii iiigtheninif Corillal wtllixR-fUull) ittrr Uv«r ci»mjilnluv*. .lnUMdlee,

,!'

/rrm

l.ifrvr Slumitt. '*,!

l)y*nop*ta. lloarilMirn. Inward Avhli'. or kiimi ofUto Pullin'W of Hl« lnll Pain or SwimiHin* in il'« I'athltalliui of Hut IIBSH, PullaOM nr W» I in ti«o Smir F.IHHIMtirttis, Cholclne nrNum»eatl«in Keelinn WhiMt lytiiR II*K Dryness or Yotlownwi« »t tHn Shin wini Kj«», Nlffht S**MU, ltwiir«l F«»v«r» Pain in the Sm»ll oflUeJllncle Che»t orSitlo. Hudilen flunhcis (if hunt, 0o|ri

Sjilrito, Frightful HreaiiM. in-inomioncj or iwy N«rTOU4 l)Uoa«o, 8ori«« of HUtt hi-* on the Nktn »n.l l'evot and Agu« (or ChllU an«l Pov«r.) It will utin nre ilieasea of the Rtnd.ler nn.l W.m.b.Hiirfc i» feminal WENTNOM.IIMPIK'O «f Urlna firaup'ary, Inflnmuatlon or Wcakn«?si of tho Wumb or l)l«tUlor,V\ hlsoi,

THKHK ISXO MlfTAKK ATIOPT IT. Thl* cordial will nevyr f»il t« i-'iru any of tl.u nbore dlseaacs, iruken -r dlrectl«ui» »II cuoh tiolllu, In German, Knttli*h and Fr«»tifh.

OVKK I1.1I.FA MIL'.10 OF BOTT1.F.S Have been *»ld durinif tint yn*l *l.x imxiilix, mid In no In«lniica h»i«it failed in (fivinff uiitirn *iitl»factlfn.— Whotltcn, will sulfur frum woukiu^s or debilll\.when McL**nU StTtnvlhfHine Cordial will cilro you., 1 CiTHK I.AM IKS.

Do you wish to ho heaUhy mid rtronjrY Thori (f«»t aco and pit sonic of McWjio's Cordlnl. It will strengthen and invigorate your Idnod

lo (low

agnln.

satisfaction.

through

every vein, und Ous rich rony blonm of health to nmiint to vour chook

Evoij lUo warruniod to give

FOR CHlI.nRKN*.

Wesay to parent,*, if vour rhildrt'ti are sickly,puny, or aflticlod with ooinjduilils |.rav»lcnt nmonfr fJilldMn, give thoin a stunll i|iniiilitv

ol

McLean's l'»idial,

audit will m»kf them h'aithy. lKt«n»l-r'.hiisl. Delay not a moment, trv it and vnu will b* Huirincod.

rr IX ItKl.tflOC^TOTAKK. EVKUY COUNTRY MKKCHANT

Should not leave the city until lie had prornreda *uphlyof McLean's StroiiKtheiiing Cordial, tl oells ranltlly, because it always curei. A liberal discount will bo made to those vrlio buv to sell aKain.

CAUTION— Hewaru of Hr«St(ri.Ht.'« or dealer* who may try to palm upon you no me Bitter or NnMHjmila trash, wluvh tlioy can buy cliaap.by saving It i*Juat a« good. Avoid such uieu. Auk jr MeLfa*'* Strength#niay Cordial, aud take notliing else. It is the f-uly remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the sumo time treinrt!vn the system.

Ono tables|«xnfil Ukeneverv mornlntr frstingisa certain preventive for Cholera, I hills and Fever,\o llow Fever, or anv j.revnlcnt disease.

Price only $1 i*cr bottle, or six bottle* for *5. 11. MCIJKAN, Pole Proprintor jf ths Cordiul.

Also, ,McU.MI's Volcanic Oil Liniment.

TTTPrlnrliial dej oi on the corner ot Third and Pine treet, St. Louis, Mo. J]j= For sale iu LoiiUvillo by Bell. T»lhott & Co., Springer 6c llro.. nnti Raymond 3it Patten

MeLE.'.X'S VOLCANIC OIL I.TXIMKXT, The West Liniment in the orlu for man or bea»t Jhu/tker RemnrkuHe Curt i: Performed by Mel»ean*s Volenxic Oil Liuimei.t ,jr

Kuil t»r v-mrsolves: Tbomaa Ford, a blacksmith, living nenr Cass avo. nue on Tenth street. Iind a li-rrilde runniug aoreon his foot. tri-d various Liniiuents, Salves, Ac., but could do It

iim

good. He despaired of ever being

able to w..rk .th'.i trade again, bacaus* he rould not bear any weigiit on his f*ot and by ono small Wttle of McLean's u'lcaulc Oil Linimcxil, ho is now perfectly cured.

Kheumatlam. •paralysis, neuralgia, hniiscs. sprn*u«^ •tiffliess in Ui«! joint* «r inusvles, sweliiugi, t-.re throat, ear achc* or tuothnelio, wounds, fresh cuts, aorot, burns, scalds, pains, &e.. yield lo tho "tuagic" influence of this wonderful Llniuient.

For Horses nud l-nttl* it it an infallible remedy Ibr chafes, galls, scratches,eracketl heels, lamenes-s, spavin, sweenv, «plint. flstula, bruise*, swelliiigs. wounds, rattlesnakii biles, and vari«n« other diseases which animals are liable to from liijurie or accuUnUi,

Kverv Coimtrv Merchant should obtain a supply of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liuimeiit. It sells rapidly, because itaiwavscures.

A liberul discount will bo

O.

"Per Woffington," Jtc.

BAYARD TAYLOR'S NORTHER TRAVELS Summer and Winter Pictures af Sweden Lapland and Ntnrav. TWIN ROSES} A NAftATTVE Br Axsu Co tu Rmatia. (Mrs. Mowatt.)

THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 185& DR. LIV11N6ST0N*8 TRAVELS IN AFRjCA, (a oeir s«pply.

made

buy to sell again. For sale by J. H. McLKAN, prnprietor, corner of!lute Third and Pine sts., St. Louis, Mo. alSo Tor aalo a« above.

J. R. Cunningham and Allen Pence, tccnts, Sept. 5,-daw tf

1

FOUND AT LAST

Ft»iuIToriri

OK KKSTUt.KS PKKMANKNTLY GliAY lr ol t'idor lovvrn luxuriantly tlie bald lieod r^niovi-s all dandruff, itc. ine a'.d all serofuln, scald head ami nil eru] tio- inatoa the hair soft, bealthy and |tl.«i*v end wii proxbrve it I" any imiiui#lnublo ajte, removes, I'fby tniifii', all bloU-he#

PROF. O. J. WOOD & CO.—Gents: Within a few days wo liuve received «i many orders aud ralli for Pr«f. O. Wood's Hair Restorative, tliut to-day wo were lompeilod to tend to Boston fur a ijuaut ty, (the sis doieti you forWarded belnjcroH.) whilo we uiigiit order a qufciit-ty fioiu you. Every buttle we have sold seems t» fcav* produced threo er four now customer*, and the ujiprobnsion,and patronage it receive* trem tlie a»o»tsnb«t.ntlal ««d worthy citixe aof our vioinltv.fuJiv convince u* Uiat itUA ilOifT-VALUABLB

"RKKakatios. 8end IUIMI soon as may bo one groat of 81 alae and ono d«iou J2 site aud believe ut yours very rospect-

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Sew York,

uljiDiliiniltH1

Foe sale at BUCKINGHAM^ Feb.22.dtf

HARPER'S

O 8.

MAGAZINE fee Mansb. Foe

sal« ai JSOCKINGHAM^S.

fia tM

The

to merchant* who

Ti rre-Haute, Ind

The great Beautifier.

jlud loitf unitictemifuNy inufltt)

(Signed) DA5!F.L LATOROP& CO.

Htek ry Gt^ve, St. Charles co. Mo., So*. 19 '58. PROP. O. J. WOOD—Dearair. Sometimelaatnuw m»r we wore Induced to use some of your Hair Restorative, and Its clfccts were ao wonderrtil, we fteel It our duty to jon and theaflMctid, Ui W|iflrt Jt'

Our little son's bead fur some time ed been perfectly covered with sores, and some called tt scald head The hair almost entirely came offin consequence, when afHeml, seeing his suffering advised us to use your Restorative, we did so with little bone of success, bnt, toour surprlse.and that of all out friends, a very fc» aplieatone removed the disease entirely, and anew and lutuenorop of hair so»n startca out, and we can now tav ttiat our b«»y, has as healthy a aealp, and as luxuriant a crtfulloi ftalr as any other child. We eaa theoli«e,oB,d do k^reby reeommend yenr ResloraUve, •s a perfect resaedy tor ail disease* of the sealp and

*lTl

yU™W.

RTGCnCBOTHAM.

*,.ed$ SARAH A. MGOtHBOTHAM. TOOT. O. J. WOOD—Dear Slri I have used two battles of Professor Wood's Hair Re»tor*Uv«, and can trofv say It la the rre#test dtarovery of the axe tor re stor\»gand changing the Hair. BeWre asinait I was a man of aeventy. Yon can recommend It to If* world without the least fear ae my case la ene of the went kludJh,

""KWS vi »rtVr

wool) & CO.. Proprietor*. «1«

flmadwav,

rreatTC.

t.

Wire

mcnl.) abd Market

Raltlrg BataWUh

st-.

Su Loai*.

And sold by allgtod Druggists. "4 4 See. IT-5a»3ta

Sr. COOOSWZLL'S

ANTIPHOOISTICS,

Tlifit bas prtMiaced taek rem*rk*bleE0KCS la many ca«« of Nmuteu, Vnmoo.and ArrwntHCi or fH* Hun, owed b? distarbed cirruletion, in those who have tried it lo tins city, ia ioratl* by wDi-A. PENCE, DmggW,

Aug. 14-dtf

BOAJtDMG

WAFITEft.

A wwi kwiy wtohwtetwwefooj botrfiagla a private Bwilr. Beat rf wteww* A*Mr«j«,8.1. Mn tiox

mgmmm

Oroeeria* and FroTisions.

A Now Arrangement

1

n*

W4

L3P. FOOTB,

Uiiid»r«m«ni»lTafli.r,rband.r.lasvajailiHeiganeralljfa

A on it ha O a an on S of ('aid. A. H. «f« e«ll U»e atHfton or 111* old euifotuara the to .«. I A I the whieh h» I* now ea«hi«d

oKt$r.

It

will ha nnrtianlar stm t« -l|ea|» av«r aiUelw In WU lina of b«wla«M Uiat may be asfled for, and v» Gooda of tho best quality, and to sell at the lowest market rates,, omi to enrry on the busi-^ *. ness inp the liberal an I Tmnwt manlier In whlalt it ha* been hsretofcr* iCrKvpra** w»goh will do|iv*r all goad* to «var part of town of charge.

Mr J»»o« Aanaaw «olong wltli Mr. Tajlor wlll»Ull eentlmra in UwJioiue, The »tock will Uo anlargad at one* ana kept rail an

complete.

OANJt j-aid tor eoMntr^ prednee and rseelveS fi ciilVattlio Pravl.ion Store* few .Unri tontl^jiahe

Post O.Tlre Jan. If, IMS, I UH" jdeaittraln r"'omuioudtiig to n*y friend* and ansl«iner» my »urcca««r l»i btuinos*. Mr.S. P, Fouto, *n worthy of their imroinf e,A. K. TAYLOB.

Jan. HI. dlwwlm

*»lin

of

1

Ladies' Bank of Fortune.

I Imre now re-opened ihe

Ladies' Bank of Fortune,

At Wolfe's Xew Flotist on Second Street, Wltpro 1 shall bo pltasod io sea tny old patrons, I nm lit reosipt of a fino clook of

New GrOOds, piircltMtecl nt greatly reduced prices nf the time of llic Oimnci.il cridis in New Yi»rk I hnvo therefuro, prep.wd the Bntik so that it will give many more priaufl nnd better ones to those tlut invest their dull sir, and we now warrant vulre fur everv draw, made. There have alread gone out, a nom Iter of fine irtlolca valuoi from five to ten dollar* cnch. nnd hnvo not had, many drawn yet, as we only opened Vwtweek* ...... jfan.23-dft

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Fi b. 22-dtj

ANN HOLMES

One of the most Fascinating Biographies ever Written. .r.

BARTON'S

Life and Times of Aaron Burr.

I vol. Crown 8 v. 700 pp. Cloth. With Portrait* on Steel, and Wood Cult. Price $l,T5 I Tor sale by W H.BUCKINGHAM.

fPHE AMERICAN ALMANAC AND RE

J.

nository of usciul Knowledp rear the '58. For ialo at W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S. Jan. 27-dtf

R. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA, anew supply, at GHAM'S. Jan. 36-dtf

[^ARLY

INDIANA TRIALS, and SketchesBy Ilen.O. H. Smith, in one octavo volume of 643 pnees $2,00• For sale at,

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

WE

have two sm^l! Huttscs and Lots on Markot street, for sale or exchange for farms, at our office. IIARBERT & BARTON, in. 19, dtf Land Agents.

WE

havo a large number of vacant Lot3 for sale at low figures, and low credit. HARBERT& BARTON. Jan. 19 dtf Land Agents.

YOU

can purchase good Steam Saw Mill in good running order at. low rates, and on jrood terms, at

ts

IIARBERT & BARTON'S,

Jan.* II Ut Land Agents.

,r NOTICE.

Terrfe-H.ntte Bindery Sr Job Printing Office has been sold to R. H. »mrsoN Co., who will hereafter cary on business at the old stand and to nhnm theCistomers of the establishment arc recommended. Tho*«e indrbted to the former proprietors **i 11 make pavmeut to J. N Silverthorn,

Si?porintendeut those having claims will present them lor settlement Persons residing iu Terre-Haute. who have books for binding in the office, which have boon finished lor three months and upward, *ill please call during the week and take them away, or thev will be sold to pay expenses. OH AS WOOD,

TCIT£Haute,

&c.,fnmi

the fUee. and cure* noiiralpu and ucrvou* iiache.— goo circular and tlie following.

llover,!?. H., Feb. 9,1857.

Surviving Partner.

Feb. 2..1833, d4i

Estray Notice.

TAKEN

up by Felix C. Filer, living In Prairie Cfoek Township, Vigo county, Indiana, and postal on the second day of January. 1F5S, one red Cow with some white on the end of hcrtail. with a small slit or nick in the left ear, has Ute appearance of being done by a dog. No other murks or brands perceivable. Supposed to be five years old next spring—appraised to sixteen dollars and fifty cents bj ... S. R. FRANCIS & •rl.feh-: ELI FRANCIS, ^P"*

Ihercbv certify the above to be a true copy from my Estray Book. L. PADDOCK, J. P. I hereby certify the above to be a true copy from my Estray Book. AND. WILKINS, Cl'k.

By G*o. M. EARLT,Deputy.

Jan. 14, 1858-w4w.

,•

YOU

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

King's Coal Yard

TScustomers

well sti|«plied -with a good article of Coal oar and ihe public generally are informed that they can have it at prices to suit the hard times. Good hard wood for sale by the load or cord. E. & KING, feb3-dlm r/w Corner 5th street and Canal.

25 Dollars Reward.

THE

tmdentigncd had a large lot of Clothing stolen from a line in his yard, on last evening little after dark. The clothing consisted principally of women's apparel, will give the above tftward for the apprehension of the thief tend recover* of ihe Ctethmg or tendolfar* for the Clothing.

Jan. 39. *58-13t WM. HUTTON.

PACIFIC HOTEL,

D. W. STRADSR A CO., Propritbrt.

Term* per Day,. .$1,50.

OPPOSITE

PACiFtt~~ft.

Jan.», 1858. fT d»w6m.

State tf Ltdiaaa

County

TAKEN1858,by

TwwHjwe, Ind.

ITHm fawbest tefltimooiala oflta eScacy kave been gtaen by anariier of th* waft wipiirtnlilt (atiscMviwitntrieiU

K--f- 1

5

j?

3

£*j,A

We are now opening

'f

4

which we trust

Maryland State Lotteries

FOR MARCH, 1S5S.:

H9 FKANCE

""The Orffftt Scheme of the Montli." GKAIfP CONSOLIDATED LOTrERY, DLASS E.

To be drawn In Baltimere city, March90,1658£ HAomriciwT srn«*ir. SO Drawn Ballots In each Pscltnjre of SO Tickets. -Faking more prises than Blanks.

1 Krasifl prize of ••••JfiS.OOft 1 prlr.e of.'. H.5M do 13J558 do 7,000 do 7.500 do 5.000 do 5.000 do 3.000 do 3.00q

Prizes of *...•

100 Prizot of..

R. DEPOT,

iBtr. «f Hr«Mb ii)4 Pt^tt simti, Z«ouJLai, Att'oi. CT AII Baggtfe from the Depot free of d»rg«W« keep in oar employ competent ptisan t« prviaa and take baggage, and give travelers ail the information they mar deaire.

of Tigo, ss.

upas an estray oft the 9th day of J«Jmtv, G«. W.Btts, living in H«iey Greek Township, andeotfoty aud state aforesaid, one stray Cow, red with cremply horaa, Star in the f:yehead, white In the flank*, white apot on the hips, abort lOyears dd, scadjmaalMdr lo (#IS,)by 1PRICEJ

JAMBS PRICBJ

A_.

JOHNWUCM

Affr,t

A trao am from my atnj book. FERDINAND MTLL8, J. P. I certify to lite above tn be a troe copy fremjtfet ItenrBoolr. AND.WILKINB. Clerk.

Jtt. J7, «)«X bj OCa N. EARLY,Dcyiirt,

r.nd

S ad so

Forty Thousand "pieces of paper Hangings.

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

Spring Stock of all kinds of Dry Goods Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths. fcc.,

will please

They will he bought with CASH and sold for CASH, of coruse the price must be right In the mean time we are closing out our present Stock of u.^i

Winter Goods, Boots, Shoes &c.,

at 'greatly reduced prices, strictly for Cash.

Feb. 9th, 1868.

h:/ RYCE & SON.

P. S A few pieces of Carpets to close ou tor Cash at decided bargins.

& Co, Managers.

We present to oar customer* throaghoqt Ihe tinton. some of theinort Ma^nlflcfent Schema* f.ir thumnnUi of March, ever olf.irotl. The Marylainl State Lottorio*. are tlie nafest Lottory C«iomH«loner. tn tmbUc. mid alt the prizes are promptly pall by the Man aire r*. All wlii rtoniro and will t:»ko tlie trouble, enn *non n*t*rtain that the Marvland Stale Lotteries, under tho »ole manafremeiit of ft. Prance fc Co., are the ont.i lopnl I^.tterlcs in Mirj'land, and ere drawn by aniherlty Of

Law. T. H. Hubbard & Co.. will All all ©rders In the Maryland Kotteries promptly, and all coinrauuicnlioin held utrictlr confidential,

Tl~r»The romitry I* fl od»d with swindllnir borns Iwt. te'ries, holdlnjt ont va»t imlncehwnls, tn the »hape Of larjre Capitals for a mtiall milce ofTickels. Beware of all such, nnd when you want to try your lack, remember that the Marjlimd tottorle-*. which liaro l»cen drawn forthe last sorly years, are the best Lotteries to order tickets In.

GRANOCOXSOUfiATKD LOTTERK, CLAJ5S 7, Tobednwnin Baltimore Clly, Mareb 13. '58. SPEFDIPTES DOLLAR SCHEME. 1 prlie of. #4P.tno 5 prir.es of. §2,000 1 prize of 10.44% 5 prixesof. 1.300 2 prizes of. fi.000 It prizes of 1000 4 prizes of 3,000 330 prices ef. 850

A*e.. &c.

Tickets flS, Halves3. Quarters':^)

Cortlflcate of pack aires ofWi Mholes 9140.00 do do 86 Halves "0,(50 do do SOQnarters 35,00

I prize of. tS.OOO 9 .ono do ..... 1-W0 do .I«5h do ....U l.«50 do 1,350 do 1.000 20 pril«3^0f.... 400 ,• .... 30.1

1.000 Prizes of §000each.

Tickets §90. Halves 10, Quarters 5, eighths!!.TO Certlflrnto of package or9« Wholes* $300.00 lo do 86 Halves 150.00

ilo 96

t,

Qaarteri.... 75.00

do 96 Flghtbi 37,00

HAVANA PLAN.

Single Nnmbm— Every Number put In the wheel, and all the Prizes Drawn out.

Every Prize in this Scheme most ho drawn

MORS PRIZES~THAN BLANKS.

20,000 Prizes! 40.000 Ticket*!! yr

Whole Tickets only Ten Dollars.

•jrr,

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r.„

MARYLAND LOTTERY ..

.'t Extra Classes, —y

1

TO BE DSAW1V ON THR

Havana Plan.

GRAJND CONSOLIDATED

ToW dfa^htn BaHlmore, Ud.. M«t., Marrli 37, 1R5A.

No deduction in prizot* 1 Prise or. do

n.wo

a

*0.000 Prise*

of

dollars #seh.

Whole tl«1t«u10 doM Halve* 3 Qaartm 9Jft, tf yon ratrrhaae 8 UekeU, one of them must draw |i. CerliSrates of Pachace tfl Wholes will tee setfhr fftjM 4o 4o W Dalves 45.00 do do 1« Qaartars

SSJH

do do lOelctrtli* 11,M At! order* fhr tteketa la the above tplendM Hflmsi will be fkltbfillv aad pram|rt]v fllled. Address

T. H. HITBBAPri A CO., Box 4$, Balttwote, Md.

•V imt% Persons in the We«t or Konth eas here their order* Sited tn the Sfeelfcy Collece Lottery, of Ky, Xektsiei exaettv tl* eame the sV»v«—«nd at* drawn nnder ttie nanaveaMAtor K. Franee A Co.

AddtttM H. HUBBABtA r.o. Feh.ti, dtf Loulsrilln, Ky. fjfrj

1 1

Inbert Laaberli ?s" -r

5}

Cy A Tnotmftd fiMiof veil Maoosedl poplar Ism* id ber for wb an rood terms, b? Feb. 18. *58, d.4w. A. D. SWEET. Near Coaser'a noith ^op. ,,

For Rest.

XHRFE

good dwellings tor rent. Awtrto Feb. IB, 'S&, d. P. W, WOLFE. Weataide «{«are,

PORTRAITS

OF MY MARRIED FRIEND,

or, a jwep i&to Hymen*a Kbwdooi. By UoBro,** W- H. BUCKINGHAM'S. do

^.

i#®

arranging lor the

4,

every bolyTn variety, style and prices

Flagg's Good Samaritan.

WW

Hemoval. JAMES. GRUfiBS, Ajjcnt for Flsgg's Good Samiritaii'k Immedlat Relief

1

for curing paina of every kind in a few minute*, has removed to the corncr of Fifth nnd Mulberry Streets, wUcre he ia prepared asusual, to fill all orders., {Feb. 90, '58-d4w

J\7'OU

can oxrhnnpe your City property tor 114 Landa at thl#office, bv eal'linjt noon. HARBERT A BARTON, Jau. 19-dtf Land Agents.

.Tlie Vofi-me* of HI nek wood I* A!*n FH*

FOUR BRITISH REVIEWS,

C"MMK*CK A* rotxowa:

THE NORTM BRITISH, EDINBURGH, LONDON QUAR-, Jan. l«t.

WESTMINISTER,

and BLACKWOOD. KySubfcriptum Prieet—Blackwood or any an* of the Reviews $3 a rear Blackwood and on* Review—or any two tf cviajra, $5. The Four Reviews, $8. Blackwood and the Four Reviews fi ft. ttjTPostagc (wliiob should bo paid quarterly advance) on thi four Review* and Dlacltwood to snv Post Office in the United States, only 80 eta. per year. Namely: cents a ear ou each Review, and 94 cents a y"bnr an Blackwood

L. SCOTT A CO., Publisher* 5t Geld street, oorner of Fulton, N. Y. Jan. 15, '58,

NEW SCALES

ANDPLENTY OP COAL!! At Seven Cents per Bushel.

THE

Prize* payable 4 Appr'x to

8 H' &

ISO

100

UNDERSIGNED HAS SET UP ONE of Fairbanks beaty draft acale# for weighing coal, hnv, and all other henvv articles, on the lot west of bemt^Dt's wholesale Grocery 8tore, wber# the wcigbmiaster will be found hi-readiness, at all times, to wait upon those who mny give him a call

AH orders left with the weighmaster at the scales will be promptly attende I to. Order* solicited. Feb. Mlw WM. McQUILKIN.

Vocal and Instrumental Mnaic.

MISS W. BO WE, (UteolCa*t1etwi,(Vt. Mneleal Remlnary.) RhPKCTFULLT lo&mnn the public, that she will 1\ w'sialn In Terre-Hatite for a few dars to reeelve •ppHratlon* for Mn«lea) Inrtruetlom. Khe daeires to ma*'a known UtM the ba* taaieht with the moat unbounded «ticc«*t la a Miiaber of plaeet: from where «be bean with b* the hlirkest reeomieendetloaa. la•traetioM given «m the Pis## Forte or Melodeon. plication to be taada »t the Poet Offlce or at W. #. Caopar'a waldenee «b Ptrrt Mroet.

Hnsaora**, Mlehlpin,

Tbls l* to eertlfy that Mln Kellle Bows baa *»vea la(tractloniIn «mrre*»«iive tkmlHes, and ha» proved henelf to be a hi«hly aualllled »nd »oe«e»»ful teacher on th Plane Perte and Melodeon. Oeo. Oi Ttoabrtdge, Jn». Wbltlnf, John (iirliUiii, H. H. l^»wl« J. J. Browa, *&} 4Mr». A.P.Lymaa. "Jan. J3-dtf

Notice.

There are some anaettled W!l« in our poMevioa Aasignees of N. SBICLIM. We arc about making arrangement* to close up our trust in this Mt* ter, Mid re*pectfel!y request those knowing tbemtetre* to be indebted an above. U» call immediately and settle. Unsettled notee ar*l acooante belonging to the SHIEUM Amtenutyir that are not arrange ed witbiii ten days, willbe collccted by legal pro*

°ei*'' ^BARNEY & AUSTIN, Assignees/ Tetre-Haote, J»n.l2,1858-dlOt

Hctice to SWppem.

»T*HETERRE

HA0TE &c RICHMOND R.

R. Co. will give throuTht receipts to BufBtlo, New York, Boaton, Pliiladelpbla, Baltimore and Cindnaati at lowest raiU«.

Iuhatj II dlir

C, W. MAlfCOURT, A|M 1

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