Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 58, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 March 1858 — Page 3

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April Election—Harrison Tow'p.

2*o

bekeld April 5lh,

1858. f"

For Constable.

UW# are luihorized to announce LYMAN MILLER, a candidate for constable of Harrison Township, at the earning April election. tJT We are authorized to announce GEORGE II. PURDY a candidate for Coostable, at the earning April election.

O* Wf are authorised to announce JOHN W. D0D80N as a candidate for re-election to the office of constable at the April election.

For Jnstiee of the Peace.

rr I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Jastfee of the Peace, of Harrison Tovn^liip, at the coming April election.

jUrThe CAM of

LAMBERT DUY.

MAT ELECTION.

tT We are authorised to announce JAS. HENRY of the Fifth Ward, a candidate for City Marshal, mtyec* to a nomination by the citizens, should any be maJe.

Beal vt Beale

"gay

have strong proclivities

mormanism.

The evidence turn­

ed out to- bo of such a character that he was driven to dismiss his bill to get rid of his own case, but as the defendant had ftlt» 1 a cross-bill, as the lawyers called it, the Court considered that this ruse did not talto the cross-bill with it. Tho resnlt was that the case was sent to tho jury upon certain interrogatories, and, both as a matter of curiosity and information we have tali -n tho pains to procure a copy of tho verdict, which wo lay boForo our readers. It is as folfows: INTRWHWUTUMM PROROITNRIKN NV TTIR SAID ])ici,tt.Aii BEAT,,

THE

CROSVBIM,.

Ah$te*r.—lie

PbAurrirr ix

has.

THE

1st. Has the defendant in the Cross-Bill Samuel Beal, been guilty of Adultery since hi* marriage with the plaintifT in the Cios-i-Bill, bofore the filing of tho CrossDill 1

2d. Has the said Samuel Beal tlio defendant in said Cross-Bill, treated DolUuh Beat, the said plaintifT with neglect and cru-.dty since thoir tnarringo?

Answer.—lie

has.

8d. Did the said Samuel B»at,

UM

dc-

fi'lidaut as aforesaid, attach himself to a Woman of pleasure, and bring upon himself and family scandal and disgrace?

Answer.—He

did.

4th. Is the said Dolilah Beal a resident of Vigo county, Indiana—for the last five years—is she now a resident of satd county at the time of filing said Cross-Bill?

Aruwer.—She

was.

A**mr.—Fifteen

5th. What amount of Alimony ought the said Samuel Beal to pay to the said Delilah Beal

Hundred Dollars.

Gth. Is the said Delilah Beal woman of

good

moral character, and has she sus­

tained a good moral character for two years bo fore the filing of her petition? She has.

7th. We, the Jury, find that a Divorce onght to be decreed in favor of the said Dulilah Beal. (Signed,)

DANL. BROWN, Foreman.

Xemwly for Drapopaia.

Bauunt'i BOUUD Brrrot* now the moat simple, delightful and elfcctaa! remedy for dyspepti*t before the puhUc. Maaj of oar most worthy ritiMos testl^ to it« eIRcacy. 7\ pereone satyeei to amwiMtl aiek headache, it a valuable tnedidne. mar 3,-ltr

BKWARE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS AND QOACK DOCTORS.—Um HelmboWH Hl^Oiy CeaeeatrAted KxtiaetBochafbranDiaewaofthe Bbdder, KMBejrs aad Sexual Organs. Read the adrertfeeaeot, 'HeimboUi'^ Genuine Preparation.4

March 3,1858-lm

10* For the be^t Oysters in the city, gotoT.M. Dotghty's saloon. Yon ean get them by tho can, half oan, or dished up «la

modi*

JOY TO TBS WORLD —Tl* gr«a«tMe4leai Diacorpry of Use Day. kt*i the advenls*. ment headed

A N O E IS

Coaaicni roa rn* Paxi-T Union, ixoiaxaSlat* Baak and Branches par Baak of Srme*»e, K/ramae. par

All other*, SS073e diteouat. ILLIS OIS. Citi*cn«* Bank, Mt. Carmel.. Knuhvllle Bk., Bnrtrtlle Peoples Bank, Carml Block Seearlty Bk., Daarllle Bank of BellrUle.. Bank of Hadsonvllle.....

HBW YORK

has oc­

cupied a good deal of tbe present term of oar Circuit Court, and from the largo *rowd which it attracted, we infer that it ha# elicited a good deal of curiosity—as such cases generally do. Its .termination must have taken the plaintiff by surprise, as ha had, no doubt, flattered himself that it would relieve him from the cares, vexations and responsibilities of a wife—a thing, by the by, which is sometimes very much in the way of a certain class of

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AU Solvent Bank* pa' OHIO. Slate Bank and branches State Stock Bank*—ol«l plate dl* Canal Bank, Cleveland 5 All other solvent bank*..,. P»r Soipended apd

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In the most vivid and

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NELSON, HICKS &. CO.,

Proprietors of the Casket of Diamonds, FeK 1646m 75 Nassau Street, N. T.

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TIIE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1B58.„ DR. LIVINGSTONES TRAVELS IA AFRiCA, (a new supply.)

For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S Feb. 99, dtf jr ,j

HARPER'S

MAGAZINE for March. For

aaleat JiOCiaNG HAM'S. Feb. SS^tf

STATE OP INDIANA,) 1 CoonU of Vigo, 1 In Vigo Cowi bt Co«iooa PIe«a, 1858.

April Tern,

AdaBobM, c«»|iUtot to Enfcre. ".

TTappwuiag bythealBdaritof adWnterwledaad A competent vitattt, fifed in the office of the Clerk or the Ylgo Conrt of CoouBioa Pleas, that Betnamin Tayioar, the deftaadaai.a aeoeasarr party to the above entitled caaM* not arcsWeot of the State of Indiana, notiee of the pendency of said acdoR is thereto** heretoy gltw to Said ddtodant, Benjamin Tarlor, wad that (iaM «waM|of action will •tand far (trial a the next term of the Yte Court of Common Picas, to be begun and hdn at Hie Cent Howe la city

of

eonnty and State afareaald, on the AM Monday to April 18S8, odea eald defendant then and there, plead, aaairer or deiwr, to kbe Mttm and thiMB •et forth in said PWiM. TV complaint, oo or before thecalUneof aaidcnoMp ifor trial, (IK aaa^ wlBbe Wiffdanddetemiacd in M? abMwx, and decreed ^ooaeonHin^. AND. WFUKINS, CPk.

W. K. JSwraa*, lift. AWyw

SCARLET

PETTICOAT.

Those who are desirous of seeing ,The Genuine -p-~

Balmoral Skirt^ can be gratified by calling at ?r EDSALL, McDOUGAL & GO.

We have also received a large jvariety of New Styles |H1

[looped Skirts Comprising

The celebrated extension skirt 11 springs. La Sylph 1-2 skeleton white &£ol. Whalebone self adjustable do do Steel Spring Skeleton do do Adjustable Heed Hoops do do

We also opened some beautiful Challis and Barege Delaines. We shall be receiving daily a magnificent assortment of goods for the Spring trade.

^EDSALL, McDOUGAL & 00 Late of Rice, Edsall Co.

Terre-Haute, March 18 '58-dtf' *4

LIGHT! LIGHT!!

I A E N O W O N A

rmr

AXD THE

lllill(ISI) LIGHT!

AND THE

O O J&. O I Zj

TO Itcnx 1M TIIE5I 18 Till

Most Beautiful,

AND

CHE APES WIGHT

N O W I N S E

Is Perfectly Safe.

BEING NON-EXPLOSIVE,

icr

TER.3M:S CASE:.

]\Iar. 15,-d«few2in

Call aud see for yourselves at C. II. BAI LEY'S,

No. 3, Warren's Block.

New School,

In the Brick School House, South Market Street, .Terre-llaute, Indiana. I^HE undersigned would rospcctfully niuiounce to the citizens of this city, thnt he will o[»en a dav Sch»ol in llu? nlKve name*! bonsr, on

MOND V, MARCH 15th, 1^)8.

Thore having children anil de«innp to send them, may real attired that every effort will he made to inculcate a triste for leaniin^ and !ud'ouj« habits. tLT Charges will be rensonablo. 1W. A. JOHNSON.

Terrc-Haute, irch II, 1858-tf

St. onarles Saloon and Restaurant.

THE

nndcraigttetl will open, to-day, tbe above Saloon and Restaurant, under new arrangements. i'ii

Fresh Oysters, Sardines,

and in fact everything to EAT and DRINK that the market can afford, at the moat reasonable rate* VVe also have a very fine Ball Room 65X32 feet, which can be had at any time for Cotillon parties or other sodal gatherings on tho uiost reasonable terms. Persons desiring such a hall will please call at the St Charles.

PHIL. H. & DANIEL MONNIGER. Feb. 19,1858-dtf

DIAMOND LIGHTS.

The Latest Improvement

IX

OOAIi OZZi TiAMPB. A small invoice of the Lamps and Oil to be seen and for sale at __ I

At

JVe 3,

Block, Tart-HmmU,

Feb. 36, dtf

rhat

JW*.

These Lamps are mpemr to all others for simplicity and brilliancy, are cheaper and no more dancer from explosion than a tallow eandle.— Term* Cash. C.H.BAILEY.

NOTXCB.

ie Terre-H*nte Bindery

iW"

M«d~,ic''Lte"

if

TAKEN

TemlSMtt, in Um

Job Printing Office

been sold to R- H. Sntraw Jt Co.,

who

will hereafter cary on taurines* at the ok! stand and td whom the enstomers of the estabHshtoent are recommended. Those Indebted to the former proprietors will make payment to J. N Silverihorn, late Superintendent those having claims will present them for settlement, Pawta residing in Terre-Haute, who hare hooks fbr binding In the office, which have been finished lor three months sand onward, will please call daring the week and take tnun away, or they will be sold to pay erpea-

^^iiignatoer.

Terre-Haate, Feb. 3..l853,d4l

_:n:i Estnj Notice.

op by Felix C. Filer,living in mine Greek Township, Vigo eototy, Indiana, and posted oo the Mom day of JfAttai^, lfS8, «m redOow widi arnne white mth« and rf" her tall, with a small slit or nkk la the left ear, baa the appettranoc ot being done by a dog. No othe* marks or tMW&pereeivabie.

Mf Bslray Book.

Bmffomd

to be ire

jream old next spring—appraised to sixteen dollan and fifty ceota by a EL K. FRANCISJ Aw«a.

JELI FRANCIM

App*-

thereby certify above to be a trseoowr ftoat

By Oxo.M. Suur»DqN^r-

Jan. 14, 1SS9-W4W.

'OR SALE akood mikb oow. fiqvirs ot Fet.fcJ 1). DEMIMr*

TSlI TA****

Strengthening Cordial AND BLOOD PURIFIER.

TBK(T«ata«tn»eil/'llt:known»f

'kftlror^^* CAHUMI*

Jisilllei from a Berty only torayaelC, and rlHWtnIK waMMil with Mat Uie most valuable m(Mlirin«rroota,hertMa»l barka known to the mlrtd^of una, blood root, Mark root, wild cherry bark, yellow duck, dantletlo**, aartatMrilta.ehler Howura, wllh other*, urodaalac the iuo»t iiifctllble i«meiy for the restoration olhe*tU» ev*r kn9C*.

IT IS NATURE'S OWS REMEDY,

Corintr djaeuina by nabtral laws. When Uken, 1U healing tnflaeucea a»lt cour»ii thronjrfc «T«ry rein of the body, {urifio|t and atc«l«ntiuc the dfcalitwn of the MOM. tl neutralise* any billions matter 1r. ih* «toniach, and strengthen* the whole orgaalaatlon.

McLean* Str^n|rthenlu Cordial wllleflbctaalfy care Unr ewuplalut*. P*pcfila. Jaundice, Ctrawar AVIWM Dttilitf, Oil rasa 0ft it

Kid at w*, mm *U Jiteest* aritinp from mdittrdered Liver rr St»m*rh.

DrspeMla. Heartburn, Inward HI«, AeldH* nrWeknen of the Stomach, Fulluea* of Bio- 1 to the Head, !ull Pain or Swimming In the Haa Palpitation of the Heart, Fallwe«e er "We In the 8lomaefe Soar BmetaUOIIS, Choking orSiiffoeatlnp Peelinjc when lying down liryneas er Yeilowaeis of the Skin and Eyes, I^lfht Sweat*, Irward Fore re. Pain tn the Rmill "fUittSickChest or Side, Fndden flaShei or heat. Depression of Spirits, FrlslitAiI Dreams, Ue»|»ondenc7 or aar Kerroua Disease, Sore* of Bletrhea on the Skin and Perer and Ague (or Chills and Perer.) It will ateo cure Ilea*e« ol the Bladder and Womb.nnch as Seminal Weakne«a.IncondRsneeof Urlae.Strangaary-lniam-maUoa or Weakness of the Womb er bladder,

*C' THEKE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT

CAUTION— Beware of Druggists or doalers who mav try to palin upon yon some Biiter or Sarsa|a11a'trash, which they can bny cheap.by saying it is

JT JtKSTOHKS PEKMANKNTLV GRAY Hair to orlgl»al colon covers luxuriantly tho bald head removes all dandrnlf, Itching and all scrofula, scald head and all eruptions makes the hair soft, healthy, and glos«y, and wll preserve It to any linmagmible ago, removes, if by magic, all blotches &c.,from the fhee, and cures neuralgia and nervous hache.— gee circular and the following. $

Whlae*,

IT.

Thto eordial will never fall to eure any of the above dlaeaaos, If taken a«ier dlreetienson each bottle, In German, English and Freneh.

6VER HALF A MILLION OF BOTTI^S

Hare been »fcld during tho past six month*, and In no Instance lias failed In giving entire satisfaction.— Who then, will suffer from weakness or debility when

Do yon wish to be healthy and strong? Then g«»t once and get some of 2Hdansan,s Cowlal. It will strengthen and invigorate your "Mood to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction.

POR

CHILDREN.

We cay to parents, If voor children are sickly,puny, er afflicted with complaints prevalent among children, give them a small quantity of McLean's Cardial, and it will make them healthy, tat and robust. Delay not a moment, try It

and

you will b» convinced.„

IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKK. fi EVERY COUNTRY MKRCHAJfT Should not leave tlio city until he had procureda supply of McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapidly, because It always cures. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell again.

Just

as good. Avoid snch men. Ask hrJfc^m't Strengthening Cordial, and take nothing else it is the rnly remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at Uie snme time trvnirthen the system.

One tablespoonful Uken every morning fastingU a certain preventive for Cholera, Chills ana Fever, \e How Fever,or any prevalent disoase. »i

Price only $1 per bottle, or six^boUles for^5.

Sole Proprietor of tho Cordial,

jllsft, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.

irrPrinclpal depot on the corner of lliird and Pine troet,St. laoulr, Mo. 3!"T For sale in Louisville by Bell, Talbott & Co., Springer & Bro.. and Raymond 6c Patten

McLEAN*'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, The best Liniment in the world for man or least jjnotker Remarkable Cure Porlormed by Mcl^nn's Voleaale Oil Liniment

R»iad lor yourselves: Thnmai Ford, a blacksmith, living noar Cass avonne on Tenth street, had a horrible running soreon his foot. He tried various Liniments, Salvos, dtc., but could do It ne good. Ho despaired of ever being able to work sthls trade again, bccausv ho could not bear nnv weight on his foot and by one small bottle of Mclean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, ho is now perfectly

I red. Rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, bruises, sprains, stiffness in the Joints or niuswloa, swellings, tore throat, oar ache or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, painii, &o., yield to the "magic" Influence ofthls woudurftil Liniment.

For Horses and Cattle It!« an infallible remedy for chafes, galls, scratehe*,cracked heels, lameness, spavin, sweenv, splint, flstuln, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattlesnake bites, and various othor diseases which an1 ma!s are liable to from injurie or accidents.

Every Country Merchant should obtain a supply of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly, be. cause it alwavs cures.

A liberal discount will bo made to merchants who biiv to soil again. for gale by J. H. McT.f'.AN, proprietor, corner of Third and Pine sis., St. Luula, Mo. also for sale as above.

J. R. Cunningham and Allen Pence, \gents, jj Kept. 3,-daw tf IVrre.Haute, Ind.

The great Beautifier.

And long-nnawccoaafnlly wonffht*

FOUND AT LAST! I.^ORlu

ijover, N.H F«) 9 1P57.

PROF. O. J. WOOD 4t CO.—Gents: wiuun a few dais we have received *0 many orders and calls fbr Prof. O. Wood's Hair Restorative, that to-day we were compelled to send to Boston for a quantity, (the six dosen you forwarded being sold,) while we might order a quantity from you. Every bottle we have sold seems to hav» produced three ar four new customers, and the approbation,and patronage It receives Irem the most substantial and worthy cttlaonsof one vicinity, fully convince us thatltls

A MOST VALUABLE

PREPARATION. Send usas soon as may he one gross of Si »*e and oae doxeji 13 size and believe as yours very respect-

rU"T

(Signed) DASIELLATH«OP&CO

Hickory Grove, St. Charles eo. Vo., Nov. 19 '56. PROF- O.J. WOOD-Dear sir. Sometime Uet summer we were induced to nse aome of your Hair Restoratire, sad Its effects were so wonderful, we feel oar doty to jrou and the afflicted, to report it*

Oar little son's head for w»e time «d bee* perfectly cov*red with sores, and some called it scald head. Tk« hair almMt cm

I rely came off In eonaeqnenee, when

alHend, stfe!** His sttlftrtnif« advised as to use yonr Restore tire, we did so with little hopo of success, but, to oar surprise^tnd that of all onr mends, a very few applicaions removed the disease entirely, and anew and iaxuanorop of hair

MM

started out,

AND

we ean

now say that our boy, 1%l as healthy a scalp, and as luxaiiant a crtfullorhair as any othor child. We can thereareu}p,d do hirebj r»«oi»meud your Restorative, as a permt remedy for alt ilaeaew oJT the scalp and

**We are, yats feipeelfttHv, GBOKGii W. HIGG3NBOTHAM. I SARAH A. HlGGlSBOXnAM.

PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir: 1 hare need two bottles of Professor Wood's Hair KeetomUve, and ean tntfy Say It 1* tfce greatest discovery or the age for restoring and changing the Hair. Sdlitrt using it I was a man ef seventy. Yon ean jreOowinead It to the world without the least fear as ny case Is one of the wwrst kind. !.'•«

Yours Respeclfhlly, DANIEL S. MURPHY.

O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 912 Broadway, New York, fln the creaiK. Y. Wire Rsl&af Establish went,) ahd 1M Market at-, Si. LoaU.^, ...

Aadaold toy all good Drnggtsts. UNov. 17~dawSw

4 ®r- OOGCWWKtL'S

ANTIPH OGISTIO,

at kaa prodoced anch renmrtcnkle. Effects in many cases of IfanuiiKa, Vnmao^sad ArracnoKS or 8aa^ auied disrarbed c*tx»latioa, in UKMM who havetziod It in tUa etqr, is .for Misty „v,

CrThe hag^isal testhnoniahi of its eficaey have been given br a aamber of the auat resectable ctei»nawbo have tried It

Aag. 14-dtf

boardlwyte aprte^e fluntlT. Best of Itfafwei githcn. Aid'ftM.8. ^sa MarchS.lSS^Hf. %.

Maryland State Lotteries

FOK MARCH, 1958.:

B, FRANCE & Co., Managers.

We present to onr customers throughout the Onion, some of the most Maguifleent Sehemos Ihrths month of March, ever offored. Tito Maryland State Lotteries, are the safest lottery Commissioner. In public, and all the prizes are promptly paid by the Slanagcrs. All who desire and will take the trouble, can soon ascertain that the Maryland State Lotteries, uuder tho sole management or ft. Franco & Co., are the onlX Ipgal lotteries iu Maryland, and are drawu by authority of

LV!'H.

Hubbard dt Co.. will All oil orders in the Maryland Kotteries promptly, and all communications held strlctlyconlldentlal,

TTTpThe rountry Is flooded with swindling bogus Lotteries, holding out vast inducements, in tho shape of large Caoltals for a small uplee of Tickets. Beware of all such, and when yon want to try your luck, remember that tho Maryland Lotteries, which havo been drawn forthe last sorty years, are the best Lotterlosto order tickets In.

GRAND CONSOLIDATED L0TTKRK, CLASS 7, To be drawn In Baltimore City, March 13. '58. SPEFlllDTKX DOLLAR SCHKMK. 1 prize of. £49,000 prises of. $4,000 1 prize of 10.412 3 prixos of. 1.900 9prizes of. 0.MW Itiprlzesof 1.000 4 prizes of 3,000 336 prizes or. 250 die., dtc.

Tickets #15, Halves5, Quarters 2,50

Certificate of packages of 90 Wholes $140,00 do do, 80 Halves 70,110 do do SOvlaarters ....35,00

"The Great Scheme of tho Month." GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, DLASR E. To ho drawn liiiBnltlmorc city, MarchSM), 1858.

KAONlrtCKKT STHBMr.

20 Drawn Pallets In each Package of 26 Tickets. Faking more prizes than Blanks. 1 pr1xoofA....89,WIO ...... 2,000 do I,W0 do 1,50(1 do 1,950 do 1AW do 1.000 20 prizes of.... 400 95 ,• .... 30)

1 grand prize of ••••W5.P09 1 prizo of. I3J.W do 13-158 do

7,0MU!

do 7JV00 do 5.000 do 5.000 do 3.000 do 3,00? __ 1.000 Prizes of 9300 each. Tickets $20, Ifalves 10, Quarters 5, eighth*2,30 Certificate of package of 20 Wholes**" f3on.no do do MHalvos 150.00 do do 28 Quarters, 75.00 do do 2d Pigliths 37,00

HAVANA FLAN.

Single Numbers—Every Number put in the wheel, and all the nines Drawn out.

Eve

BUCKEYE

reprize in this Scheme must bo drawn

MOREFRIZBS~THAN BLANKS.

20,660 Prises! 40.000 Tickets! 1

Whole Tickets only Ten Dollars. MARYLAND LOTTERY

TO BB DRAWN ON THE

Havana Plan.

GRA?tD CONSOLIDATBD

.51 Extra 01488.3,

To bo drawn in Baltimore', ltd.. Mat., March 97, 1888 No deduction In prises*

1 PrUoJof.....'.. ....f35^0n 4i Ippr'x to 800

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Wc are now opening and arranging lor the Spring trade some

Forty iJhousaiid^ pieces of

paperllaugiiig§.

of all grades an^ qualities, WTiich we shall offer ta prices much than heretofore. We shall also have an early

Spring Stock of all kinds of Dry Goods Cnr'2?,, pets, Mattings, Oil Cloths. &c.,

which we trust will please every body in variety, style and priccs They will be bought with CASH and sold for CASH, of coruse the Price must be right. In the mtan time we are closing out our presa

I ^Winter Goods, Boots, Siioes &c.,

at 'greatly reduced prices, strictly for Cash.

Feb. 9th, 1868.

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

WESTMINISTER,

5

1 ,«0 18?

snd BLACKWOOD. tJrSubneriptwH Prieet—Blackwood

Tof

Prises payable

its fall

4,000 5-- 800 4^100

do ll.«» 3 250

-J50

a^iw 4?^.

tjm Sw&M 100 UWS

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8 t,5*

J^so

1

.-«J«0

1,900 400 M'« ,rf 50 300 40 •4"* 40

WO 409 Sa

10 Prizes of. lOOPrUesof. 20,000 Prises of 8 dollars each.

Whole tickets 1* dot Halves S quarter* 2,30. If yon purchase 2 tickets, one of them mn*i draw $£. CsirUteatas of Paehage Wholes will bo set (br W^oo do do WDahrei..... 45^» do

S T. H. HUBBARD dc CO., *xiJ Bok ft, Baltimore, Jfd.

Persons la tbe West or 8o«tb eaa have U»elr orders SUad In tbe Sbelby Oollsyo Lottery, of Ky, flebmnmi exaetty the same as the above—and als drawn under

-fizzr'" "Tafmia.«» r... Peb. 13, dtf Loalsrllla, Ky.

St«to of InfliMia OMotj at Vigo, a*A£ rp

AltEN op as as estnyr oo the 9th day of JanyOoo. W.

uarr»l®8.byO«o. j, ando

Bass, Hrlng tn HOO«T

Oeck TowmMp, and csKmtjr and state sforcsajd,

Cow, red with

one stray Cow, red witfi eruinjply boras, »ur Is the f««hcaa, wfctte i& the ftsnka, white spot oo the hi^ afeotttldram old, and appraised to ($l5,)by vl JAKES PR1CEJ ..

JOHNPRICETI

Awrfc

A trae oopy fttna my estray book. FERDINAND M1LL8.J. F.

^{frwJSuS^*.

Jaa.97,w)w by OBO. M. KARLY»D*[W*J

de Bco, at "SflBprei

Ls RYCE & SON/

Flagg's Good Samaritan.

•JK

Flemoval. JAME S. GRUBBS, Agent for Flag^-V Good Samaritan's Immcdiut Relief

for curing pains of every kind in a ininutcH, has removed to the corner of Fifth snd Muli»Try Streets, where he is prepared as usual, flli nil orders. [Feb. 80,'M-dl#

Y.Lands

OU ean exchange your City properly lor wild at this ofilcc, br culling soon. HARHEUT&BARTON. Jau. 19-dtf Land Agents,

The New Volnmes of Blackwood AND FHK

FOUR BRIT 8H REVIEWS, OFLMMRNCR AS

ror.i.ovrB:

THE NORTH BRITISH, EDINBURGH, 1 LONDON QUAR., J«u». 1«*.

or any out

of the Reviews $3 a year Blackwood ami »no Reriew—or any two Reviews, $5. Tlio Four Hc« views, $8. Blackwood and tho Four RevieasflOr 0*Postage (which should be paid uu»rtcrly in advance) cm the four Reviews and Blackwood to any Post Office in the United Staled, only 60 eta. per year. Namely: 14 cents*) ear ou coch Review, and 24 cents a year on Blackwood

L. SCOTT CO., PublWicrs

5T Geld street, corner of Fulton, N. Y. Jan. 15, '58.

NEW SCALES

AZTDFLBNTT OF COAL!!

At Seven Otnta per BmheL

HE UNDERSIGNED HAS BET UP ONE Fairbank's heavy draft scales for weighing ooal, hay, and all other heavy articles, ott the lot west of Bement's wholesale Grocery Store, whore the welghmaster will be louod in readiness, at nil times, to wait upon those who may give him.n *ntt

AU orders left with the welghmasUr ut ihe acalcs wilt be promptly attendoi to. Or^im «nlidt-d. Feb. 9,dlw WM. McUUILKlN»

Vocal and Iikgtrumental Music. MISS If. BOWS

(tata ofCastieton, (Vt.) Masteal Aeanlnar}.) B8PHCTPULLY Informs the public, that *b» will 1\ reroute In Trfre-Ilaut« tot a few daws to r*reive ^plications ftvr Musical Instrurtioos. kIik make known thai she has uagbl with the tnoM hounded xucces* In a number of plaee*: Irow where she hear* with her the highest recommendations. l'*j stractlotik glveu on the Pisne Porte or Mel»don. A |t»i

Elleation

do^s 15 Qnarters 22^

B^ao4* do/^ 14 eighths AU orders for t'rkets 1a the above sptMdld MMMS will bo latlh'.ally sad prtmally tiled. Address

to be made at the Post Office ut at W. K» •operas fesideaee en First Mreet. Kuegprom, Mi bl«ran, Hits Is to certify that MIM lleltie Bowe has gl ten IN. straetiotislu oor respeetlve families, and ha« pr««:d herself to be a highly aoaliSed and sottres^ful I6acut-f on tbe Piano Foils and Melodeou. Geo. O. Trowbridge, ine. Whltmg^* John Christian, y-..- H. II. U»h! J. J. Brown, Mrs. A.P.Ljwan.^

Jba. »-dir fi

wotice. Tr r.

tfe, some unsettled bills ih ou*poMHMi««

as Aastgoees of N. Suikum. We are about uuk* ing arrangements to close up our trust to this tuat ter, uid respectfully rwjbiwi those kiitwit^ tin-tb^ *eites to be indcbtetl as above, to caii Immediate!/ aod settle. Unsettled ootes and teemtuu bel«njiingto the SittuJM AMiaxuxxt that are out tarau^edwit^a^ten days, will be collect ul Lv juo»

BARNEY &.AUSTIV, A*d.tauS\

Terro-Hautc, in. 1% 1806-41

Hctice to ShipceiB.

mHETKftftB HAUTE St. RICHMOND R. R. Co. wiil give U*rou«!t rec*-iu bnis^ltv New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Utltiuutv ami Qadonti at Jowest raU-e.

C. W. MANCOl'H r, AyCtit

/ao-iary II dlw