Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 55, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 March 1858 — Page 3
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Tho citixeas generally arc invited to attend.
LECTURE.—Tho Rev. C. P. Soiarius, Vice President of the St. Lotus, Mo., University, will deliver a lectan thia evening at the Catholic Church, commencing at half past 7 o'clock:.
Sultjcct—Tiials
ed.
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MWWc learn that a bloody fight took place in Siblcytown, Tuesday evening, between two brothers-in-law. It is said that one of them had his nose bitten pretty severely. It is not pleasant to fight, gentlemen.
£9TMctiSrfl. Bcincut & \Ym. Blaizo are now running tho Tower Mills. They arc manufacturing as fine Hour as can bo had ia this market. Success attend them.
KAIN.—Tho Spring rains have set in in earnest, ami from present indications we may expect high waters throughout the West. The river continues to rise—it has come up over two feet within the past twenty-four hours. Tho drift is fast in
creasing.
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Another Row—Almost. In the Sonato, on the 16th Mr. Cameron *nd Mr. Green, lowered themselves in tho estimation of better disposed people by passing the lie! "You ar® a liar!"— How dignified that sounds. Tho Sonato of tho greatest Republio on tho globe, what is it coming to? The theatro of vulgarism and brute force. Ala«, poor Yorick!
California.
Tho Star of tho Wast brings 61.800,000 in treasure, and two .hundred passengers from California.
She conuected with tho J. L. Stephons, which brought down to Panama 81,600,000 in spicio.
The principal consignees aro ns follows: Wells, Fargo & Co., *466,000 Howard & Co., $100,000 A. Belmont, 861,000 Truman fc Co., $5$,000 Exehango Dank, $58,000 James Patrick, $50,000.
Tho sloop of war Jamestown, and tho British steamer Leopold, were at Aspinvrall, when the Star of the Wost sailed.
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A*. Train 4:14 P. M. I Ae. Train -S^OA.M. M«U Trala 83& P. «. SI*llTf»li»..~ P.
MASOXIC.—Albert hinge, Esq., will lecture before the Masonic Order, thia evening at the Universali»t Ckurch.
and Triumphs of the
Church. J5f Admittance, 25 cents.
THEATRE.—Miss Fanny Dcnham takes her fafewell benefit to-uight. One of the bes* bills of the season is offered for the occasion. This entertainment is given at the earnest solicitation of her friends, and as it is pbsitively tho last night of the season a full house may reasonably be expect
United States Steamor Fulton sail
ed on tho 6th inst., for San Juan, with dispatches for tho United States Ministor to Nicaragua.
Tho Sacramento slave case had Tocn decided. The slave was handed over to tho claimant.
Tho Indians in Tuslomany cotmty were murdering the whites. Two tolegraph lines had boon projected to ran through the southern part of tho State.
Tho counties of Yuba, Sutter, xoulo and Sal am o, offer to raise $650,000 towards tho construction of a railroad between Marysvillo and Benicia.^
The small pox was committing somo ravages At the UuitoU States Marino Hospital.
The frigato Moriimac was at Talcahama. Sotrru AXKMCA.—The civil war in Pem continues. The capture of Aayrpa by Castillo, was momentarily expected.
The American shi^» Lukw Thompson, and the bark Goorgiana, had beon seized at Chincha Island, and taken to Callao. A demand for their liberation by the Amcrican Minister was refused.
The American bark Dorcas Yea ton was boarded by the boat of a ChillUn war steamer. The American Minister had demanded satisfaction for the insult. lite frigate Herrimao was expected there shortly*
The Governor of Sooo** h*tl called upoO tho people to exterminate Gaudara and his robber follower. The latter had beaten the Government troops, causing great destruction.
It wassaid that the Mormons were about to emigrate to Northern Mexico, but the report was considered doubtful.
Lkrat, Page had ascended the Colorado ott httodred and fifty miles above Fort Yuma, where the steamer was aground."
Alight draught boat had gone two hundred miles further to the white settlement. CKXTRAI. AMKBICV.—The
Niearagmn
Government had denationalised Walker and
bts followers. .Minister Saurdd ha*l forgot l'?s credentials and declined an oflor to receive him unofficially, until he receives thcsa.
A Remedy for Dy»iKP*U. Hou.*so Brrnoui la now the meat
simple, ddlphtAU sad effectual roaiodjr for dyapop*i*, before the public. Many of oar meet worthy eiUaens testify to its NHooey. To pewens to narrow and sick headache, it a valuable Medicine. umr 3,-lw
BEWARE Of QtUCK NOSTRUMS AND QUACK DOCTOR.S.—IW Helmbold'a Highly Cwnccntr ted Exuaol Buchu for *1) Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Sexual Organs. Read the advertisement, MIelmbold'a Genuine reparation.'
March 3,18581m
go to T. M. Dotighty's saloon. You can get them by tho can, half can, or dishod op
a la mode.
A N N O E IS
Coaaccrao D*n* roa
TW«
Union,
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"•UU Rank and BfancHea »....•• par Bank of StraeuMi, Syraenae P*r Indiana, Michigan City 1**1"
Klkhart, Klkhart I1*' KockvlHo, Wabash
Goshon,
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Alt. VerwoB, Ml. V»r«on )nr Ral m, Salom par Capitol, lollan*j»o1l», "Waf*aw. Warsaw par Mwntlc^Ilo, NnntlfoUo par Sahiin, Near Albany. par Pooll.Paoll par Brookvllle Bank, I«r Cannl Bank. Kran*vUte par Camlnl)tt» City Baak, CambrUlge CHv par Ontral Bank, lndlanaiwlla par Kxehaujc« Rank, Gro«neaitlo par Payatte County Bank, Conneraville par ParoMJM'& Mechanic*' Bk, Indianapolis Karmora1 Bank, Wo*UlelJ par Gramercv Bank, Uluyvtle Hnn«ler ftank, I^^an*j»ort par Huntington County Bank, Huntlngtou. 10 dig Indiana Bank, Mntlison par Indiana Farmers' Hfc, Frauklla par Ind'iiw Stock Bank. Laporte lOtlls lniun Reserve Bank, Kokomo..... par Krniuiky Stock Bank, Columbus par
Bank, Lima par
Merchant*' & Mechanics Bk, Now Albany par N. Y. A Va. Stato Stock Bk, Kranavtlle par f'ralrlo City Bank, Terro-Ilauto i»nr Southeni Bk of lud., Torre-Hauto par Halam Bank, Salom par Saving* Bank oflnd., Councrsvillo 50dls hatirnoo Bank, Attica Trader*' Bank, lndianapoll* Tlppccanou Bank, Wlnnomac., Watanns Checks, Tflrrc-Hanto par ripp^oanoc Bank, Logan$)Krt .....
All others, 25®~5c illarovHl.
I IN O IS
Citlinn*' Back, Mt. Carrael. par Kinthvlllo Bk., Ruskvlllc 10 (lis I'Mitlei Banc, Carml. 2t dla SUicIt Security Bk., Danville 20 dig Bank of B^llvillo nulls Bank or Hud*onvlllta 10 dis
All othcrsSo discount. NhW ENGLAND STATES. All Solvent Bank* par
NKW YOHK AND NEW JICKSKY. All Solvent Banks par
O I O
State Bank and branches par *italo Stock Hank*—old plate 5 di* Canal Hank, Cleveland 5 dls All other solvent bank* par Suspended and brokon
KKNTUCKY,
All solvent banks. par VIKGINIA. Old B.mki par All Sto«k Bnnk* 3 10 10 dls
J'KNNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. 8k. of Neweaslle 50 dls Warren Co. Bk..... ,../25dls Krle City Bank. 75dls AH other solvent banks par NORTH iV SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA All solvent banks Sdis
LOUISIANA.
New Orleans banks par MICHIGAN. AlV baiks 23 dls
WISCONSIN.
All solvent banks 2 dls MISSOUHI. Stato bank and branches par St, Louiscliooas 5dls
TENNESSF.K.
Old'baniw 10 dls ProobaiiK* 10to25 dls D1ST. COLUMBIA AND CANADA
Solvvnt banks
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Proprietors of tJbe Casket of Diamonds* Feh. 1G dfim 75 Nssssm Street N. Y.
NEW BOOKS.
WHITE U£S A NOVEL:
BrCius. Rran,
Author of "PeR WoSn*t«n," &e.
BAYARD TAYLOR'S NORTHER TRAV a»i Summer and Winter Pid»MofS*«d« Lapland and Norway. TWIN ROSES A NARATIYE Ttt Asou Oh iu Rmai»*, (Mrs. MnwatV)
THK AMERICAN Al.MANAC FOR I85& DR. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA, (a wvtaiolr.)
Forwlest BOOTING BAITS Feb.9a.4tr
HARPERS
ftCcLSAK*
•I I
Strengthening Cordial
AND BLOOD PURIFIKR.
TUK
fro»t«»V routedv In thi world. Tkta Cordial dUttllftd a Berry known only lmny*«lfrf*nd cbamleally combined with »om« »f the mo«*alfl*ll«t mcdlplnal rooU, l»erb« and bark* ksown to th« wlnd.M man, via: blood root, black root. Wild rborr) bark, el
low
For the best Oysters iq tho city,
dwek, dandollons, *araapa.rtila,«ldDr flowora, with olhon, pwdurfwf most Infallible lomody for the reatoratl«S ofhoalth ever known.
reaiorsuv
JgATtJKK.R 0WN
RKMKDV,
Coring dlMMUoa by natural law*. When tnksn, IU baalln* Influence* la (bit coorali Utrouak evory v«ln of the body, purl (Vine and acceleratlne the otroiilitUm «f Ilia blood. II noulralUo* any btlllou* matter l» i|i« ttomach. and alrengUiona tho whole or*aut*atlon.
MrLoan'* Stnngthonlng Cowilal wllUffoctwally care Uvcrcomnlalnta, D\#p8}«la, JaiiMdlcc,
Cina'c -V«rNM
JTiiia#*', "II writing Jrum a iitunltrul Ue*r»r Sltmaek.
Dy*nep«»a. Hoartbnrn, Inward AcldMv orRlckno
*A
of
tho Stomach, FUIIIIOM
Dull Pain or Swimming In the Hoa Palpitation of th» Heart, KulluOaa or Wo In tho Stomach SourKmotatlon», Choklnic orSnflteeatlnR ?«6lln* whon lying down llrynuM or Veilownoaa of tho Skin and Ky«», N!jrht Sweat*,
11'ward FAVORS.
Pa.In
ID
Choat or Sldo, Suddon fluahe« or boat, Dojtreaalon of Si.lrtta, Frlchtfnl lr«ama, Deapondcncr or nay Norvou* lM«oa*o, Sore* of Ulatchoa on Uio Skin and Kovttr and Ague (or Chllla and PovofO It will alao cure dlcaaoa ol tho Bladder and Woinb^uch aa Seminal
Weakneaa,
Incontinence of Urlno, 8tran»narj\ Inflaiu-
matlou or Weaknea* or tho W'oxub or blttddar.Wblaoa,
&C"
THEHK IS KO MISTAKE AnOITT IT, This cordial will nev*r Itoll to cure any of tho above dUoaaoa, If taken asper dlreetlona on each bottle,In German, English and French.
OVKK HAI.F A MILUON OP ftOtTLES Have been said during tho y»a*t al* months, and in no Instanco has It failed Vn giving entire saUsfactlon.Who Uien, will autTer from woakneaa or debility when McLean'* Stre*glk*ni*p Cordial will euro you.
TO THK LAUlES.
Doyouwiah to be hea.thy and atrong? Then goat once and get gome of Mcl«can's Cordial. It will atrongthen and Invigorato your blood to flow through every vein, and tile rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again, Kvery bottle warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
We aav to parents, If your children are »lckly,p«ny» ... *. a
I.L
Bmnnir i*n11
6 MJ UNRUILTS) J" 1 T-UIIUIVII »»V .11
or afflicted with complaints prevalent among chllirlvo thcin ainall quantity ol McLean Cordial,
dr»n,
... .1 a lit... «m/1 »Ahnii4 liMiatl
11(911 Kl tJ illCIII 4» BUIOt" and It will make (lion) henltby, fat and rftbont. Dolay not a moment, try It and you will bo convinced.
IT IS lJKMCIOUSTO TAKK. EVERY COUNTRY MERCHANT
Should not leave the city until lie had procureda snphlvof Mcl-ean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapidly, because It always cures. A liberal discount will bo'mado to thoso who buy to (oil again,
CAUTION—Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon vou some Bitter or SarsapaUa trash, which they can buy cheap.by saying it tsJust as good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Strengthernnit Cordial, and tako nothing else. is tho only remedy that will purify tho blood thoroughly, and atthe same timo tronethon tlio system.
One txbleapoonful taken evory morning IHstlnglaa certain preventive for Cholera* Clillta and rever* Yo llow Fover,orany prevalent disease.
Price only SI per bottle* or six bottles for S5. J. H. McLKA, Sole Proprietor of the Cordial.
Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
JTT'Prlncipol depot on the corner of Third aud I itie treet.St. Loula, Mo. jT-p Forsalo in lAnlsvllle by Bell, Talbott & Co.j Springor dt Bro.. and Raymond & Patten
MCLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, The beat Liniment in tho world for man or boast Another Remarkable Cure Performed by McLean's Volcaaie Oil Liniment
Rind lor vourselves: Thomas l*ord, a blacksmith, living noar Cass aveHue on Tenth street, had a h«rrlblo running soroon his fool. He tried various Liniments, -Salves, etc., but could do It no good. He despaired of ever being able to work, at his trade again, because he could not boar any weight on his foot and by one small beUlo of McLean's Volcanic OH Lluimeut, ho is now perfoctly cured.
Rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, bruisos, sprains, ttifftaesa iu the Joint* or muscles, swellings, «ore throat, oar ache or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, pains, &e., yield to tho "magic'Mnfluenco ofthls wonderful Liniment.
For Horses and Cattle It Is an Infallible remedy tor chafes, galls, scratches,cracked heols, lameness, spavin, swe'ony, splint, fistula, bruises, swolllngs, wounds, rattlosuake bites, and various other diseases which animals are liable to flrom lujurie or accidents.
Every Country Merchant should obtain a supply of Mclean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly, because italwaysciires.
A liberal discount will bo made to merchants who bny to sell again. For sale by J. H. McLKAN, proprietor, cornor of Third and Pino sts., St. Louis, Mo. alao for sale ae above.
J.R.Cunningham and Allen Pence, Agents, Kept.
5,
daw tf Tcrre-Haute, Ind.
The great Beantifier.
And lonf unauccesafnlly aouglit,
FOUND AT LAST
17OR
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RESTORES PERMANENTLY GRAY Hair
JC to IU original color covers luxuriantly tho bald headt r»moves all dandruff, ltci.ing and all scrolUla, scald head and all eruptions makes the hair soil, healthy, and glossy and wll preserve it to any IramagInable ago, removes, If by magic, all blotches &c.,from the face, and euro* neuralgia and nervous haohe.— geu circular and the feilowlng.
N S 1 8 5 7
PROP. O. J. WOOD & CO.—Gouts: Within a few dnys we have received so many orders and calls for Prof. O. Wood's Hatr Restorative, that to-day we were compelled to send to Boston for a quantity, (the six doxen you for*af«lel being sold,) whlle-we might order a quantity from you. Evory bottle we have sold seems to have produced three »r four new customers, and the approbation,and patronage It recolves fr»»m the aiostsnb»untlal and worthy clti*onsof ourvleinlty, fully convince as thai It la A MOSf VALUABLE PREPARATION.
Send usas soon as may be one gross of $1 sue and on«.doseu tSaise and believe us yours vert respeet-
(Signed) DANIEL LATH ROP&COj
Hickory Orevc, St. Charles co. Mo., Nov. 19 '50. PROF. O. J. WOOD- Dear sir. Some time lart »ummvr We were Indaced to use some of your Hair Restorative, and Its effect* were so wonderful, we feel It our duty to you and the afflicted, to report It*
Our little son's head for some time ed been perfectly covered with sores, and some called it scald head, ifhc hair almost entirely rtmo offifi Consequence, when a friend, seeing his suffering! advised us to use yO'ur Restorative, we did no with little hone of eueeeaa, but, toour surprt#e,and thai of all our friends, a very fcw apellcatons removed the disease entirely, and anew atid luxuanorOp or hair aoitn sUrted out, and we «w now rtjr tkal our boy, ha* aa heallhy a acalp, and aa luxuriant a ertlUUof hair aa any other child. We can therctbrc.op.d do hereby recommend year Reatorattve, a» a perfect remedy tor all di»cases of the walp and hair. w*
'•nSS w. H.OO.RWTHAM. SARAH A. HIGOISBOTHAM.
PROF. O. J. IsrodD— Dear Sir: I have used two bottle* or Professor Wood's Ilalr ResUMtUvc, aud can truly «a? it UM greatont 61m**rr of the ago tor re storing and changing the Hair. Betore using it I waa a man of seventy. You can recommend It te tee world without the least fear aa my caae la one of the ••rat Wed.
Ynn
^U^flE^ J?.' MCRPHY.
O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors. Sl» 8_r«adw«v, New ret*, (la
UM
rreaiH. V. Wire XaUla«Establish
meeM ahd 114 Market at., St. Louis. Aiitf sold by ail good Druggist*.
Nov. I?-4aw3m .. f.
Dr.
COGGSWXLL'8
A N I O I S I S A T. That ka« prodaced nek rewatlaWeEffects in many cases of KKOIUUAA, VOMOO^AD Arr*?no!W of tin HUD, caused by di««rbed drail^oB, la those wbo hav« tried it in this citj, fbrals br
Dm. A. PENCE,
CTTbe highest teMimoonk of Its eMcacj have been givn by Bomber of UM MAT reapectowe ttokmsm who feat* died it
Aug.
magazine for F«r
sale.i Bl^KINGHA**
BOARDITO
WAHTBD.
A jtestlttBaa aad lady wishes te •eeore food a private Anth. Btt* of refertesees AiMrrami?. I..M Box 673. 3LaitSt3ttS&S4H
•rrrii
Groceries and Proviaions.
X.,
in
New Arrangement.
r«. BO6tb,
fj AVISO boughl the Grocery and Provision Hloro of IX Capt.
A.
f°c!fsH*pald
Dittnu* nftk*
of Blop.loth«
I
load,
K. Taylor, t»e*« leavo to e«ll the atton.
fan of his old customers a«d the public ffe«i«raliy t" the ludneemenU whleh he is now naabled to offer. It will Ue ht*particular aim keep every article i« tbU line of buslaeas that way he called for, and to keep
Goods of the best quality, and to sell at .the lowest market rates, jmd to carry on the businesa in the liberal
and honest manner In which It has been heretofore
d°OurExpr««*
wagon will delt»e»all goods to every
part of to#h Ifea of charg*. Mr
Jaaoa
Ah an aw so long wlll\ Mr. Taylor will still
continue in the house, The stock will be enlarged at onee and kept full and
for eoonlr/ produce and received for
^CalYat the Prevision Store fow deor* sonth of il.r PostOffleo FOOTE. Jan.)», IH8.
I lake pleasure in recommending to r*y friend* and custwiners »iy succesaef In business, Mr. 5. P._ Fo«le, as worthy of tholr patronago. A.. K. TAYLOR.
Jan. Si. diwwlm
the Rma I ofthoJOack-
Ladies' Bank of Fortune.
I have now rc-opencd the
Ladies' Bank of Fortune,
At Wolfe's Nifto Home on Second Street, Where 1 ehall be pleasetl to see ray old patrons, ns I am in receipt of a fine stock of
New Goods,
purchased at greatly reduced prices at the time of thedhabciai 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 wc now warrant valce for cverv draw made. There have already gone out, a number of fine articles valued from five to ten dollars each, and have not had many draws yet, aa wc onlv opened \ast week.
Jan.23Hirt ANN HOLMES
One of the most Fascinating Biographies evter \Vritten. A O N S
Life ftnd Times of Aaron Burr.
1 vol. Crown 6 vo. TOO pp. Cloth. WUh Portrait» on Sltel, and Wood Cuts. Price $1,75 I IFor sale by W H.BUCKINGHAM.
Feb. 22-dtj
THE
AMERICAN ALMANAC AND RE pository of useful Know led venr the '58. For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
Jan. 27-dtf
DR.
LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA, anew supply, at
Jan. 26-dtf
EARLY
GHAM'S
iNDiANA TRIALS} and SketchesBy Hen. O. II. Smith, in one octavo volume of 640 paees $2,00- For sale at,
Jan. 27-dtf W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S-
WE
liaVe
two small Houses
WE
and
Lots on Mar
ket street, for sale or exchange for farms, at our office. HARBERT & BARTON, Jan. 19, dtf Land Agents.
have a ldftfe number of vacant Lota fbr sale at low funifed, and low Credit. HARBfiRt & BARI'ON. Jan. 19 dtf Land Agents.
YOU
can purchase A good Stenm Saw Mill ill EHtod running order at low rates, and on good terms, at HARBERT & BARTON'S,
Jan-19 d(i Land Agents.
NOTICE.
The
Terrc-IIautc Bindery 4" Job Printing Office has boon sold to R. H. SIMPSON & Co., who •will hereafter cary on businessat the old stand and to whom the ciatomcrs of the establishment arc recommended. Those Indebted to the former proprietors will make payment to J. N SilverthotU, late Superintendent those having claims will present them for settlement Persons residing in Terre-Hauto, who have books for binding in the office, which have been finished lor three molitlre and upward, will please call during the week and take them away, or they will be sold to pay expenses. CHAS WOOD,
Surviving Partner.
Terre-Haute, Feb. 2.,l853,d4U
Estray Notice.
TAKEN
up by Felix C. Filer, living In Prairie Creek Township, Vigo oonnty, Indiana, nnd posted on tho second day of January, 1858, one red Cow with some white on the end of her tail, with a small slit or nick in the left ear, has the appearance of being done by a dog. No other marks or brands perceivable. Supposed to be five years old next spring—appraised to sixteen dollars and fifty cents by g. R. FRANCIS.)
AnnM1
ELI FRANCIS, $
APPR8*
I hereby certify the above to be a true copy from my Estray Book. L. PADDUCK, J. P. I hereby certify the above to be a true copy from my Estray flook. AND. WlLKINS, cf'k.
YOU
ISctistottiers
By GKO. M. EAKLY, Deputy.
Jan. 14, 1858-w4w.
Can Rent & dffeiiihg with four good rooms of J. G. ADAMS. Feb. 6, dtf
King's Coal Yard
well mt|iplied with a good article of Coat our atid the publtc generally are inf.irmeti that they can have it at prices to suit the hard times. Good hard wood for sale by the load or cord. E. a KING, feb3-d 1 Corner 5th street and Canal.
25 Dollars Reward.
THE
undersigned 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. I will gite the Mbovc reward for the apprehension of the thief and recovery of the Clothtng or ten dollars for the Clothing. "Jan. 29. «56-d3t WM. HUTTON.
PACIFIC HOTEL,
D. IT. STRADER & CO., Proprtxort.
Tertn* perihyi.t.i.. $1,40.
0PPO8ITE PACIFICLL R. DEPOT, Car. ©f'Seventh and Poplar.Streeta, St. XjpuJjlf Mo.
CT All Baggage from the Depot free ofchai$eWe keep hi oar employ a competent person to Supervise and take baggage, aoa give tnifelem all the information they may desire
Jam 90,1«S8. diw6m.
State of tadixuia County of Vigo, ss.
TAKEN1®6,liy
u«s petray on ti»e ^th day of Jan-
o*cr, Geo. W. Baaa, Btiag Hsoft Q«ekTownrfilp, aitde»unty and«taie aforrtwt4f one stray Cow, red iHlh cnimply han«,Star in the farebod, white ia die flanks, whiie spot an the hhn, about 10 rear* old. and atHiiabed to ($li^l
1 oertffr to the shore U* be a tree s"py
Estray Ri^c. iaa. &?, *3*r
ii
1
,«4' ri
PrliM
of.
All
p.
of all grades and qualities, which we shall offer ta prices much than heretofore. We shall also have an early
at 'greatly rtdilced prices, strictly for Cash*
Frb. 9lh, 1858,
Maryland Stato Lotteries
I*OH MARCH, 1S3§..
R. FKANCE
& Co Managers.
•\Vc prossnt to o'ir cn«lomprs ihronshnnt the I'nlon. some tlic mHt Maitntllount Schomps .r tlio monlli ol March, over off.-rotl. Tht- Maryland Slnt^ I^»t(yripn. are the .«af«!»t LottiSry r"diiinil««l-!ior. In nubile, antl all the prizes aro priimptly |all by .the Mamipers. All wh«i lei«ire anl will t«ko the Iro'lililo, oitn soon a«cnrUln that the Maryland Stnlo LntterU's, undor tho milt! management of K. France & "o., afo .tho iJiil.C lojral I,"ttoric» In irjland, and aro drawn by authorivr of
Ttnbbard Coi. will
(HI
all orders in tho Mary-
land Retteries promptly, and all communications held strletlv confidential, Tl'y'i'lio roulitry in fi-odod with swindling bogus I^tterles, holdlnpAiit %sl Indncemonls, in the sluipe of largo Caliiliils for a small npico ofTickot.s. Beware or allsnch. and wlien ywn want to try vour luck, renem. bcr that tie Maryland lotteries, which have been drawn for tho last sorty VourS, artt tile best LottiSrlosto otiler tit^^ts lin
GRAND CONSOUnATKl) l.otTKKK, CT.ASS 7, To be drawn In Baltimore Oltv. March 13. '58. SPKFWnTKN UOLI.AR SCHKMK. 1 prize of. firtze-' of. je.oon 1 prl« of"*"* 10.41^2 5 prizes of. I."?*' 2 priw.'s of. .. C,or) 14 prizes of. I 0IM 4 prizds of 3,1)0(1 }l3G prizes »f. S5ti &c., Af. tickets fl.'.. Halves 5, Qnarters 9,SO Cortifloate of packages dfW Mboles ?i40,00 do do S6 Halves 70,(10 do do 20 Qaartors 35,00
"The Orpnt Rchome nf the Month." GKANl) CONSOI.UUTKI) LOTrERY,
DLASS
E.
To bo drawn In Italll.msrc city, MarchSO, 18S8k MAastFlcEXT «riiF.*r. Drawn Ballot* In each PackaRO of 90 Ticket*.
Faking moto prizes than Blanks.
grand pftxc of •SfiS.wo 1 prize of. §j.fwKi 1 prize of IXVW
»,IHI0
do 13_r.W do 1,500 7,0(*» 7«W» 5.000 5.(100 3.(100 3,00$
do I.SOn "do l.'j.nn do, 1,250 do 1.000 SO prizes of.... 400 9S .• .... 30rt
1.000 Prizes of l|9C0each.
Tickets 890, Halves 10, Qnnrters 5, eletithsS.50 Cortlllcate of packfUto of \Vhrtles*" $3nfl.no do «jh SO Halves..... l.'iO.OO 2 0 a 7 5 0 0 do do 9d Flghth* 37.00
HAVANA PLAN.
Single Numbers—Evory Number ptit Sn Ihc wheel, and AH tlie Prices Drawn out. Every Pri*o lb tliis Scheme must bo Jrawri
MORE FRZZC8THAN BLANB1S. eO,COO Prizes! 40.000 Tickct^!! Whole Tickets only Ton Dollars.
MARYLAND LOTTERY
TO BE DXAWN ON TUB
Havana Plan.
CONSOLIDATED
fixIraClafisp,
Tobc 4rairn In Hultlmore, Hat., Marrh97, IfW.
No deduction in priwr Prizes piyablo in fa'. lPriiwiof. fTl.no, 4A|.|.r'xto 3og do it.nm 3 SOT
do 4,1100) 8 do 4,XXM
v.v»v« i'^ol
8
do j0{ 8
«1o s: 1,230) ft is l,Kci rto 1,«») 4 do ...ii u*»i iA mPriiMcf. 4« 40 to Prlten of. 19 44
loo
i:
WO 40#
SOJXm Prlxc# of 8 MUtU Oath
Wlinle ticket* tfl dol^ Halrc* Quarter* 240.
If TOR Pi»rrhi«i 2 ticket*, one litem miML draw ffl. 0«rtitfht*« iff
Pathd#»
'fi
WM« *111M
P«r«4»nsla th*
«si
ror OOjMl
do Oatre*. .13.00
(W te ^*»art«-ra SW* T' do drt ISeltfiUw 11,23
fr»r ticket# In the a bore s|dendl4 Rthemo* irill bo fiilthf illy and i»r**nMlr HIM. AWw* T. H.HCBBAKDACO..
Bo* 40. BalUnore, Md.
WWLOR HO«th
ran »I«T* tk#»r onler*
6tl««t In the KJielby l^u-rj-.of Ky, pxarttr the nipr a* iht al* antwit *M*f the miiurtatnlaf K.
Addtvm T. H. At
*r
A,"
iwiojfcff Irftmberlf
C% A Tftomwid feet of #ell ^aso|»ed p^lar iotn U* hfrr good lent»,hy F4) If, '5% d. iw. A, D. SWEET. Ne«r Conner'* smith abop.
For
THREE
fx* dwelling* lor mst- Atolr to Feb. iC^.
PORTRAITS
fro"t*f
AND.wn.K?X.Of«*
hy M- EARI.Y^VpwIy
1 L. 2j_ 1 I W3
Wc arc now opening'rind arranging lor lh« {Spring trade some
Forty Thimsand pieces of •paper Mapgissgs.
Spring Stock of all kinds of Dry Goods Car* pets, Mattings, Oil Cloths.
which w8 tfust will please eVerv body in variety, style and prices They will he bought with CASH and sold for CASH, of cornse the price must be right. In the ratan time we are closing out our present stock of
Winter Goods, Boots, Shoes &c.,
U,., TT
L, ItYCE & SON.
P. S A few pieces* of Carpets to close oil tor Cash at decided bargirts*
Flagg^ Good Samaritan*
TO#
Removal.
A E S S A pi or ii Samarilan's Imincdiut Reliof
for curing pnins of every kind in n. fw ftiinuf/*, has rt-mdved to the corner of Fifth nnd Mulberry Streets, where !S pfcBpnl-etl as tibial, to fill all orders. [F li. 20, 'r»8-ri4\*
"\7"OU can exchange yonr Oity property tbrwil'd Lands at thia office, liv enllinp «oon.
I1ARHEHT& BARTON,
Jan. 19-dtf Litnd AgenW.
The New toinmen of DlncVwood
WESTMINISTER,
nr.ACKWQ.OP.
and
ItrS»/i*cryrfton Vrict$—Blncltwood
rir»i
Thla t* to certify thnt Hmrtioii*
1B
w!rf«
W-
WOL^fi.
WcMride oq^iare,
OF MY MARRIED FRIEND,
or, a pect iaki ffTiticsi'* Kitir^'ii. Uv l!#Bern, *i W- iL Bl'i INCilAM^.
4
Avn run
FOUR BRITISH REVIBW3,
niMMK-NCR
A8
TIIB NORTH BRITISH, KDINBURfJir, I LONDON QTJAR
or ntiy one
of the Reviews $3 a year liliickwooil ana onto ReTiew—or nny two rferiewa, Tlie Four Reviews. $8. Blackwood nnd tno Foiir Review*$1 ft. ,ifc?"Poatage (which should be paid qu»rterly in advance t» Uie fotir Itcriews oud Blackwood to any Post OiUco io the Utiited States, ffnly 80 eta. pflrycaf. Nfiihelv: 14 centra ear ou each life* •ifew. and 24 cents a year «»n Blackwood
L. SCOTf A CO., htblishprs
&r 0»ld street, comer of Fulton, N. T. Jan. 15, '58.
NEW SCALES
AOTPL3EINTY: OF COAL!!
At Seven Cents per Bushel.
THE
UNMJRSIGNED HAS.SET UP ONE of Fairbtuik'i ilmft itcAled fot weighill(j coal, bnr, and nJI othfcr nenVy articl'w, on the lot west of feement's wbolcsalo Grocery Store, wlicro this wei^hmaatcr will be found in rcadinraa. ai all timca,to wait upon thora who may give him call
AH or lens left with Utc wcighmiutor at the.abalod will be pfomptly attehde to. Order* aolicitto. Feb. 9, dlw WM. McaOlLKIN.
Vocal and Instrumental Music. MISS N. BOWE,
(late olCa«tlcton, (Vt.) Mualenl Kemlnary.)
RKsHMfrTFULLY
Itiform* the pablle, Uiat ab« wilt
rt*mafn In T«rre.-flai!t« f»r fvw daya to.r«cel*o amdleatlbn* for .M«»lcal liiiiirflttlon#. d#«lrea to m*»e i.nowjn (^at atie.hn^ taught witll tM lH«M aaboon.lfil In a nntnlwr of plaww: from whers «h» Ixtni jfW* har the HI«f*»o»t r«eommcni1atl"R». )nutrtirtloni jfltf*«i on the Plan* Porte or Metudeon. Application to be mad« at the P«»t Ofllcs or at W. Hi, Gmtpvf* re*td«ac#, Ftm Strcwt.
P»iiaoro*T, Mj'-hl^anfc.,
MJwi 5el!l* |low«f ba» et*«-n In*
anrfMpffllff f»M!lle», and 4ta«,|.rnrfa4
hen«lftn beaMcfafv naalldedand «oeeea»fol teacher on the Pinno Port* and Melodeoil. Geo. O. Trn*hrld|tef JjB". 'WhHiiUf, "•}'•. John t'hrlailaii, *. -if,*. H. H.'Lewla i. J. Br»wp. "Jan. 5B-aif
Mr*. A. Y.
Kbtice.
Tlicfo arc pomp.
nn?ett!r!MHJJJO ouri
uAaaieneeaof S. ffattiLtk. We air at ins armnpffrteijf» to close up our trust Io lUis mntr ter, and n^pcrtfiiRj pe^ncat tium- kmiwin^ tbe»fi-
to |c indebted aasbovc, to call immrdiatcly and weUl*. Urwettted MU+ awl aecoonta be!«^in«io fhe Swfwjwi Ajm^^wftlfcrtafc nyt arrang«#witUa tvajuff, willt»% «olk€*ei tiy U®u pro-
ecm'
BARNRY A filitfrix,
Ter#lfa«te, J»n. 12, lAW-dip* ..
JJctice to Shippers, --rr,
RPHFTKRRE I/AUTR A RICMMONP R. Co. wfn gife thnmrht lo New York, Beaton. PhiM.-lpMa, Balliotore ana Clnciiruati at IowW rate*.
C. W. W AXCOl'RT, A sent
Jannarr 11 jl#
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