Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 59, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 March 1858 — Page 1

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JPRXIfTBD AND •tjiii^HM wciofr

PRINTING COJIPAJTlr

CT All communication# on businese or oth «nriM moat be addressed to *. M. HttOWW, Kdlt^r, ..

•. ... ..j» Teere-Haute, lad.

!Fr* Funeral notice* (In Daily).....

vet

Ih#

Mr J»»oe A una aw *o long with Mr. Tajlor will (till continue Hi Hie hu»S *«n

Tlte M.»ck will

be

Jun. 1», IAV. *•tt*k« tiVni*nr«1« rt?*oninioHdlni: «o my (Vleod» and ^lulAiiu-r* siv »«ecc**or In bnalnea*, .Mr. S. 1. oftltelr taUouagi. A. K. TAYI.uK.

Jao-9?-W

DR-

W1?kairft

ttATE* or APVEBTisiJic. good. This Syrup is prepared strictly in Oneaqnare, cten iw or

leu,

f.

I a so

AU e*U U» be tkir««l price ind a hall. Jt'lETIES OF TEHHE.HADXE. TMriuici. I'M I «ir— MTAETBXf Howoa, 5o 50, meets •Bw at their Temple west side of rnMle |nare,

«ver "American B*pre*s office, every Men aj eve* jf

Stoainaa

S

til.

Hon

of

or non»r,

|,,n

0f

Temple of

the hall

»r, west »lde of

the Temple

tjke JTubUa^Sqaare aeer* Friday evenlj *. Mamkic. Hvera Chaptm, R- A. M. N». 11, meet*

Friday evealnir precedlug full moon inlet* it (all en Prlday, then neotf on tb*t overBtnx. M»ot« 19.

Fwe M«pn»,

of

•wuiH iko mediatory jf H. How' «ullltn«tii! •n We^ieiday erbnlnf

taenlh.

th«

a1t moon evory

flo. W, of Free Masons* meet

Wr lu the third »tory of Ho**' bitlltlluit*, en We4netdas qyonln*. preceding liie full of th« m«Mn *ac»1 inontli tfffpt wfcentk* tnoqB fulls oa Wednesdaj tUeo aioeU (bat e*»*1nf.

On Kutowi.

*23*Vioo Biffkifnntwr. No. l"i meet® Odd-Fell-W^of'4 Halt, In I'ratrie Cily kulldln|t» on t»w #r»t aud third thufday evawlng* t« onchraonl*

Timi lltntl-APai, I. O. O. F.

I

SI,

So.

meeta at 0ld Fellow Hall

In

Kes*

the

*.

building Saturday evening

FOJtTHAKKfK OKLodgeI. O.

kt.F.,

Ito. 157 meets

at Odd

Ro»«'

Follow Hall In

bulld

"l*(pi,

ruo«day tiiRtit.

every

Tran«lf"i brother* are wpeetlvei* luviwd vlalt

Groceries and Provisions. t'lt -f

A

^e^tArrangcijc,nt.

S. P. FOOTB, 1 A Vl."q U*ji(rht the Gr«««ry and Provision Store of 11 falit.X.K. Taylor, tfjr» leave to mil thu attonVon of til» »ld dvutoiijeM nul th« public generally to fuduremriiti which ho I* now eaabled to offer. It will he hl.partleelar aim to every artlelu In this llu» «f bimJneM that jna bo callud for, and to M«|» *ools of the best quality, and to sell at the lowest market rates, and to carry on the busi-

'4 nc9s

in the liberal

Jm4 V»n*»t manner In which It ha« been heretofore K«|»r«M waffon will deliver all good* to over) i»rt nf ti*n Irtc oft'lilWi

A

enlarged *t once and kept full and

°o J,Ml,'i»ald for cowntr^ produce and rocolTcd for tunl ih« I'revUlon ^W.a-ora.oiUh of the IHtH'Offieo

p- roars.

JaA.SI. dlwwlm iadiea' Bank of Fortune. I have now ro-opened the

L'adiea1 Bank of Fortune,

At WolfS* Xt* flout* on Second Street.

Where 1 ahail b« nleaactl hco bit old patron*, us I ant In receipt rif a ilock of NeW Goods, twtrcbMod At crcaUr r6duo«d prices at th» time of the Hnandol cri*i« in New York I hat© thereIbrc, prepsrwd tlio ltank «o that it will gire many nwrc jxiao* and better on« to thoso th*t" lurcst their UoUw, aud we ho* warrant valets fur every dratr made. Ther« hare alrcad go«c out, a iw bcr of fine nfOclw mlaci from «vu to ,t«i dollars citch. antf hnro not had waoy draw* yH, as we onl op«nMl \»at week. jan.tt3«ilt

One or Ike arant P»«jlnatl«f Bi^rnipkie* .Oth®JSgSrs-» Life antf Times of Aaron Burr.

Drown®

m.

Cnt*.

Pri«« Ii»t5

WUk

.WriW^^H.WJCKlNOflAM.

trriNGSTON'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA,

a

new wpp!?,

at

CHAM'S.

Jan.»4tf fc- •,

I" ^ARtY INDIANA TRIAtS, awt SketchedBr f!a«- O. H. Smith, in we octavo roluBK of 640 past»t #3»00- For sale at, have two wn.vl! W o. IfiSn k«H strfteW ibr sal« or ^clikafitt for farms,

A ALBERT 4RAkT0N»

at wtt HARBERT RARTON, iHiT? ?r-

a law a«*bw oC»«apft Utn toe •ale at low SnM, and k« credit. IlARBfcRT & BARTOK. It Jan. 19 4tf Land Agcata,

VOU oa^torrtutf* a good SWam Saw

Purify the Blood,?*

..

PTTBLTBHF.D

I I!

-not I

x.x:xM,*#r wmmmn

COMPOUND SYRUP S A.RSAPARILL A, "Used with great success by all regular

rhysicians, will do thin, whenever there is the 8liirblc«t chance that anything will do

one tJm.. :?...»i-» accordance with the formula Oi the U. S.

Thrt^ P., and is not a secret medicine, but one yC*4f^*---*" .. ... 1 which Avery Doctor and Druggist is ac$n« month g'™ qnaintcd with. We do not offer this to Three months mi'im «lt month* One yser

'Mg tns public as a

King Cure All,

but simply

1)50 say, that in alt diseases arising from

Chronic Rheumatism, J£ Secoudary Syphillis, Blotches and Eruptions of the Skin. &c., &c.,

any medicine

tab SoctAt.'Omasa, !*o. 38 meeU la ,, t-

1

will do good, this is

the one. For the trno qualities of this Syrup, we refer to Physicians generally. J3T WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS, GIVE THIS A TRIAL.-®«

Price—$1,00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5,00.

Liberal Discount Made

Jt3T A

Dealers.

to

Manufactured and sold

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

BY

T. B. BA.XII1. efts OO.,

DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,

Corner 4th and Main Streets, Terre-IIaute, Ind. Jan. 23, 1858-dw-tf.

Peters, Cragg & Co's.

PIANOS!

Tlic subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of all the difforant styles of these unrivalled ,7'(. .. .•

Piano Fortes,

Which he offers at lower figures than Cineinnati or Louisville retail prices,

1

O A S I I A.,., .**'

•. V-

IV-*'

Tube convinced, call and examin my atockp and prices. Child & Bishop's

E O E O N S

5 oot. Double Reed Piano Case, cr* ,4* Usual Prica.

Usual iMeo.,

Qui tars, ((roirt Violins Flutes

ANN UOLMBS^j

J-

Cloth.

Wiraiit WW

)0i-3 li

$130.00

..........i5o oo

5 oct. Singlo Reod Piano Case.. Usual price.*."v. ..*.« I0G00 5 oct. Single Reed Portable Ciuso 6tf 00

88 00

Usual 75 00 41 j,' oct Single Reed PortabU Case.. /. 5S 00 Usaal Price. 4 oct 'Reed Pottablc Case.

65 00 38 00 45 00

.f $5

00 to 30 00

.......... 9

00to35 00

Accordeoiui, fiom... .......1 50 to 10 00

Flntenos, Fifes, Flagoleta, Tambourines, Violin and Quitaf Caws,(both Wood and Paper) Bows, Violin and Guitar Strings, of the

..best quality, Violin Trimmings. Ins trn ti 0^,4

books for evory Instru, »3|rf rnent* Sheet Music St Music Taper

an

1

i_ 1

Pianos Stools

n_J

Urtt-sPfb MJt $1

^CUDLU -aft alwst fa*f ,1 Piano Covers.

In aaythlnf that

MSA

... V- *1

,m iwywwwjj»MMi'jil. mi. m\\\t

it mask can be

there

proettrrd at No. 5, Wnttn^i Rlodk*at a*tOn»l!ngly tow figure* FOR CASH. Now

Is

aa inttraiMnt at half price.'

the ttweto^get

A.

B. mrao,

teMifhH"iWW Uiwb«rt Lumbertt O A TMNMtad (Mtfvtll Huowd pc^Sar lam6t V' ber for sate on good Una*, by

Feb. 18, »59,d.w A, D- SWEET. Nwar

var)

FSr Rest.

TEBBE HAUTE CARDS.

WALTER & PALMER,f nr.nn in urn iinmncnmu n» VERM 0 XT AND IT ALIAS Ma ble Monuments,

Sead Stone*, tfeo.. Fourth street, between Wabasn and Ohie et&, nearly opposite the Post Office,

Terre-Haute, Ind.

B7AU kinds of work in our line done In the best of style, on short notice and an reasonable terms.

ar *ti

Kt*

Aug. 14-dawljr %. Dr. WAHHEN,:..

3" TI

IStal

NOW permanently fixed in his new Den Rooms* better than ever prepared to perform all operations in his usual careful and satisfactory manner. 0*0fflce and Residence, Main Street, over No. 12, in the National House Block.

Terre-Haute, June 9,d&.wly W. W. GOODMAN, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKT 1!«

Groceries, Provisions Produce.

KEEPSconstantlyCoffee,andandMolasses,

on hand, for sale,

a good assortment of Groceries and Provisions, such aa Teas, Sugar, Syrup, Rice, Spices, Oysters, Fish, Salt, Fruits, Woodenware, Fine Tobacco, Cigars, and everything in this line of business, which will be sold for cash or exchanged for country produce.

Corner of 2nd and Ohio streets, west side of the Square, Terre-Haute, Ind. March 7-daw-ly TPS*-'

U. SHEWMAKER, (Formerly ofthefim ofShewmaker & Co,) Forwarding & Commission Merchant,

Steamboat and Railroad A?cnt.

Also Agont for the sale of all kinds of Agricultural Ienplrments. March 14-adw-tf Terre-Haute, Ind W. R. McKeen.

McKBEN

R. Totisey.

& TOUSEY,

No. 2, Phosnix Row,Terre Haute, Ind.

DEAL

in Exchange and Coin. Discount Pa-per Grant Temporary Loans Buy and Sell LandWarrants, and Uneurrent Money. Remit Monies to all parts of the United States. Givo prompt attention to Collections, and allow Interest on Deposit

Jan 6,1856-dawtf. *. 4tjirnrt.tR, p. jjirnoLOY.' A L8 urEn* &. tf IC OLOY'8

AMBROTYPE, SPEREOTYPE PHOTOGRAPHIC 6ALLERT

No. 8 Pirnix Row, oxer Ohiid'e Book Store, TERRF.-H.1VTE, I/rDTJUfA

Picture* talren.tn every concctvabl# »tyle of the art, also Photographs of the most exquisite bonuty. Cull and examine specimens.

Oct 10-wlr a. s. oo*, a. cox, ja. Cincinnati O. Terre Ilautc, Ind.

H. S. OOX & SON, Wholesale Groceri ANn DKAt.KKS IN

Foreign & Domestic Liquors, TerreHnnfe, Ind. O* Goo«ls sold at Cincinnati Pr.ces—• Freights only added. Terms Cash.

March 18, '57-dly mw rrrsa t«rrr. j%. jos. A BtROS. NEFF A IGG8, wrolksalk okaxers 1.x BOOTS & SHOES,

No. 13 West Pearl Street,

South tide, Between Mai* and Walnnl Street* Sept. 14-dsrn curcrjrM'jiTi, o.

W. ESCUDDER,

WHOt.ESAl.eC®HPKCT{OKeR AND DEALER IN

Candies, Toys, Fire-Wo^ks, SUNDRIES, ETC., ''ccosd

Stkcct,

OrrosrrK

St.

naaarr ittva HAKBERT & EARTOjr° °"EAL ESTATE AGENTS!,

Office over John C.

•JVa. 1,

A. B. BARTON-.i..NOTARYPUBLIC.

GREAT

•nj.

,,,jk

Stkwast Hocsx,

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

ETFancy Candies at Cindnnati Prices.^] Aag 7. d6ab I ,11.,^ ^.1

N E W O

Fashionable Hat Store. JOSEPH C. IVatlaaal

Rm4

A E S

ten^-llantt.

HASandtBuiiftfaildlaionsionsPedaland»o{v-

now ea hawd Mi waul heavy Rprht* ply of and ^multle*, rVylc* exture, color and price*. Tk*a*M»it~ iwatmAln«M Panama, Tyhata, Tns«, can Braids, with an assortment of sort Felt flats ataH Ura ts«Mt «ty»» of Drab, Beaver and Silk, Hat»,«»fUie bc*t mate rial*.

Peraow*wlshlnc a nlee artl^i of ihamay abevo. will ^eaaecaU at tbe of ««, 185 -dly 5BW

HAT 8TO**-

YQ&*

A. R. MXIsLEB,

'KATIOIIAI. OAGVERRClf OAILEXT. lialer in Artist'sXateri&la,. *iii* STR&ET, am

r,

t* aiuc-aAVT k* mo.

TERRE-HAUTE HOUSE K*o«n« au th* nu.ara notm*,) TERHE'IlArTK ISfb.

BADOLUE

I.OU18 -LET.

W^ISAAO

»SS»J

VltSBRTAEEE, AH Dtalir i» «TI kiai« af Fsnittre, Carw* «f Seotwd ml Cherry Streete, *.

i,laJ7

Bargains can be hail in a howe

and lot on fourth street, South of Main. Also two* fine residences on JewottV* addition, and some three or four nice Cottages on Roses addition, at this office.

Sept24-dtf HARBERT & BARTpW.__g^

i--'AAthiscity,of

ACRES land 8 miles south-east of Ttv 12 acres in cultivation, good loghonse, price $500 casli, balancs in 1, 2, and 3 years. jj

Sept.Sto-dtf H. & U. i: -i /J* ACRES 90 cultivation, balance un* JL I Oder fence, situated 9 miles southjK^st. of this city, price $2000 part en time.

Sept.25-dtf

7of

ACRES of Land on National r*ad, eas yellow bridge, can be purchased atUxis office on good terms.

Sept 25-dtf

r',5j

BARBKRT & BARTON Land Agents. august 3-tfit E HAVE TWO GOOD FARMS FOR RALE or exchange for city property, at this oflloe.

HARBERT dc

ISARtOK

aug3-dtf For

.Wj,

LITCIKW HO (I It IK-B. the SWISS WATCHMAKER, bein* now fully^established, and permanently localod on Main St.. No. 9, Mechanics' Row, Offers to his friends, a finely selected asfiort* of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Ac., and especially invites the fashionable, the grave and the gay, to call iuand examine the Stock as he has something in his line for each.

Those who wish grxid time-keepers and finely finished Watches would consult their interest to "drop in" before purchasing elsewhere, as all watches sold by him arewAKa.»*TW before they leave the shop. ,s.

As well as REPAIRING and any oth# kind of work in his line. 1 Be sure you remember No. 9, Mechanics* Row, and know yon are in the right place, before yoc trust so valuable an article as "time" in unskillful hands. Again we say call and examine for yourselves.

Jan. 5.1857-dtf MORE EXCIT EM EXT.

Another Call for

TS tfownnm^ADEWr

JOHN W. STRATON, Oa all e«nsam«rrs nf Groeerie* a^nd Coontry !Si

Prodnee to come to his XtZlXiXB

Oo the flwttli side of th« Pablle f^nare. Terre" Haute, Ind., where he has jar opened a few Family Owwy Bww, wl«f* ke t* Mrenired to •apply Familta,* with everything needftl io hi* line ef uada,»a the regMoM«fe term«, and everything pne»lble will be dr»»e to give satUfiiettnatiUuM wittleaH fra hit*. A tlbeval *kar« of patronage!, mUcIUmL.. _.

OeV

wi/ Terre-Hatite, Isiiaia.

Clothing Clothing

JPURNfSUING GOODS—'BS/BRAVIffO WUJTJS AND

..

THE

%t $

?J1I -fmlF?

Rom

Jt Son,

Pndrie Ctty Raiidinqt, Main. Strwt,

TEKftK-WAltE, noialj

H. & B.

AFARMofcultivation,90miles

,r

four hundred acres, 178 acres

in good in pasture, balance in timber, situated 1 from Linton in Green county, Ind. Price $20 per acre, a good stock of goods will be taken in part pay. H. &B .FARM OF 80 ACRBS WKLL IMPROVED, situated, 4 miles south of this city-can be pur chased at this offlcc, olse, a very large number el city lotslmprovedand unlmprovedlavarlonsparU ofthe city, can tro purchased on the best of terms,

Laud Ageats.

lalk, or exchange for citv prop erty a large and well-Improved farm situated louth of this elty,

HARBERT & BARTON Land Agents.

august 3-dtf LOTS FOR SALfe. WEnve

have a number of vacant lots for «nle on good terms, ranging In size from a small city lot to acres, at this office.

HARBERT A BARTON,

Oftlco In Prairie City balldiugs. Land Agents. May 2f LOOK OUT FOR A FARM. HEREyouInalmost

can obtain oue ofalmostany dimen­

sion you may wish, ranging In six* from 40 to 500 acres, any distance or direction you wish. HARBERT & BARTON, •a* s«s» Land Agents.

May Stf

4

Office lu Prairie City buildiugs.

YOUcan

pdrchakVat this office wlld'land within ton iniies of TtfVre-Hnute, ranging from t«50 to S-20 per acre, on g«*«l terms.

HARBERT&BARTON,

Office in Prairie Cily buildings. Land Agents. May 8tf ATTENTION ALL THE WOULD

A!,D

-J»|

"THE REST OF MANKIND^, ln,

FANCY SHIRTS

DRAWERS ANtf UNDERSHIRTS, MAT* AND -h CAPS. TRUNKS, CAEiU rir BAM AND

VA&SSSf

mper tbaa has ever been offtrrd la tbisdtv.

MBdnwIgnsii has apiaedihe largest and aMMft cample l«g eter brought to this city, at the above bditintlliiil mim as 2j*

che»P«i.Mone

wUhwrt tawof oBMw«W«pi^.

So come oo, and all, I iriah yaw to na^ a^)^)Dt|,»%liMli k'fffrlfr iwbjiwrv adiaaes. M.Jo&EFil

ana. tt, iifti "JT

BOB KNAVE'S

*'hollaivobitti kT I#*

Tna OKLRBRATED HOLLAND JUOfSOT VOft

DISEASE OF TIIE KIDNEYS,

It is particularly recommended to those person wbese constitutions may have been impaired by 'the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other ifttnns ef dissipation. Generally instantaneous In "-'effect, It finds Its way directly to the seat of llfo, thrilling and quickening every nerre, ralsiug up the drooping spirit, and, In ihet, new health and vigor in the system. -infusing

NOTICE.—-whoeverexpects finAthls abovere be disappointed but to the slok, weak low tograicftii aromatle cardial, pessessesed «f singular emedlal proper* ties.

^elwillspirited,itwillprove

Oautionitkf «3«laa

The great popularity «f this delightful Aroma which tfcopubllo Be not per»(3. yen have given trial. One lair

has induced many Imitations should guard ded to buy an. Boerhave's Holland «:tle will coavluee vou how infinitely superior^--'* to all these Imitations.

I against purchasing., anything eles until Holland Bitters a fair

ITpSold at (1,00 per bottle, or six bottles for fB,00,bythe SOLE PROPRIETORS

MANrrArTt*Riira

april 21-daw

•FOB THE HOLIDAYS.

$60,000

ANDERSON fc SON, Managers, Jfr* Ruecessors to J. F. Wiirrta, Manager-

Our Lotteries draw ln Mac5n Gn., (Small Schemes) every Sntur

1ay,-and

a

"W. 8TKATOST.f?i

"7m J.

JtO. 9i EAUKT^t BLOCK,

In Savannah, Ga.,

(Large, schemes) about the' 15th of every mbnth, OXiASIB DRAWS JANUVRV 15th W58 AT. ti' Apmory Hall, ., Savanah Ga.

Under the sWorn BuperintdKdehce of JLW.SYMON8 and J. M. PRENTICE.

Nearly ono prise to evere niiiogtlclcetst 300,000 Tickets -3,286 Price#.

Prize* Payable icitfiotil Deduction.

CAPITAL PRIZE 1 prize of. 6i,000 •1 ..«n*00(» •t 10,000 1 ..... .iv ?i... 5,000. ii»4! «.^..w44m a*®i

-prizes

100

$10

Whole ticket*

L. HOURIET. lu

t-t

ijs&Un-

Aid!

WWW^«gc

,{Jti STS^S^SIA

m*"

W

fr.

ifit

LIVER complaint, WT5AKNES8 OF ANY KIND FEVER AND AGUE, Jv

And the various affections consequent upon a disordered .t8TORflASM OR ILflVER.-

Sucl» as Indigestion, Aeldity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appotite.Dcs,nondency Costlveness, Blind aad Bleeding Piles. 'In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic affections, It has in numerous Instaneea proved highly beneflclal, and In others effected a decided cure.

This is a purely vegetable compound, prepare I I ?!on strictly sole'ntiflc principles, aRer the mani,n, oftho celebrated Holland Prolbssor, Bocrbavv

a

Bocange of Its great succoss In most of the Bute, „pean States, Its Introduction into the United States was intended more especially for t)iose of our fatherland scattered, here and there -over the free •fthis mlgbiv country. Meeting wl\h great success among them. I now offer It to the American 'public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal .virtues must be acknowledged.

I

.0 2,000

ofldO are 3,008

5 500........... 5.O0()

loo arc..................,..ijo,«»

snare.....'

10

'..5,000

APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Prlio» «f $98i to *000.000, .Wl4 100 90,000.... 400 8 8 0 to W O 0 4 0 50 to* 5

GOO

,000............

f..^..7SS

84 30 to 4.000.........

20 85 to

500

£,000....

3000 so are.. on.WKiv— 2^86 Prisesamourtting to

Halve* QuaMert By&O

Look to your interest, and compare' this sclaeiue with any other. Certlllcsle* or Packages of Ten tlckoU, are sold at the following rate*, whlettls Qie risk 10 Whole Tlckeu *„,™jOOf

H*lfTlckU.u. .VVii ., ..i.f.ii,..,...?i'$,Ou IC Quarter Tickets., ... qj^ Sataniay hmall flckeMiT.

10

4s

CAPITAL $14,000.

To 4« drawn ta PobliB,atM*coa. aa»,«T«TT Mtole.TlckeU.#*} Ba^r«4 Quartan l4l l^*»k note* of sound Bank* takes at par. Cheeks on Ntrw Ywrlf remitted for jirlre*. Addres* Jew for Tickets or 4p9rtiae«G^«r«f^ck-1 agesof TirtM*

tad)

SSBSSBX"

THuum Ub^t a"'"

AiLAROB

assOiilutfht Of ncw Ptsnrtl to''

rent, aqd,let the rootapply, on the por^ chase of

instrument, Ci Cail and exam-

the

ine the stock of fUMf on 4i*inSh af No. 0 Mechanics' Row. j. A.& IRVING* an. S, d4w&3tn*"

4

1

-—.. ^.- -f—•

—of1

•lA S'flOKK tfill and quarter xe» Hibfaii -OU efc^ea feraafett •. Jt. BATLRT, 75 "WW

rn a! ihmM' -tvtjftkttyPWdk ,?4 oQ BXJSHELS Urlad pNdwfitn 4e by^^ If 0 Warren Bwck.

ft KA W«L«,

mil*, 1

V*

'Vi."

*k.

andrij laV

It» r/|^

1o. a4iy

irvrfr*

?11AYINGpermanently

^1.

•s?

ISAA BALL,

•i ko!'x^

located himself

himiMilf in all

XX TarrcrHauto, is now prepared to fill calls in the line of

Undertaking,

He has on hand tmd keeps constantly retttlV* ntada CoflSns also Corpse Preservers, by wltio&r any person wishing to keep a deceased frion^, can do so during- the ltot weather fbr anv nuirtbur of da*s lie intends Uiat nothiu^sbail g** undone on his part to render satisfaction, ana* lus pricca shall not croeod that of otiier estabd mont« of Uie same kind.

He has on hand the Casket Burial Cas«,'^t' all sizes also, tho Fiskeaae, H« intends devoting his whole attention to the above tmsincss. lie will furnish any Dumber of carria­,)ft

ges for funeral purposes. Something New. The above cut represents a newly invented Burial Case, fashioned to accord with the fee in$s of the bereaved, and yet retain all the re 3' uisitcs of an appropriate receptacle for tho ead. So much that Is repulsive has been discarded in the arrangement and shape of the above case, that its name,

THE CASKET BURIAL CASE," Is an Involuntary suggestion. He therefore.. docs not hesitate to say that there has never been any thing so entirely chaste, appropriate ^and convenient, as this invention. I^j The case permits an entire view of the body •after it is enclosed, the top being composed oC beantiM French plate glass the glass is divided into three sections, between two of which is inserted the name plates. For each of these sections there is an elaborately ornamented cap one of which may bo seen in its place in the engraving. Puring the fttncral services one or more of tliese caps may be removed or kept on, as desired.

Like the Fiak Case, let bo borne in mind. *he Casket is perfectly airitight, composed of metal, and will last for ages. au oxosas raoMnxv A-rricwaRD

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