Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 80, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 April 1858 — Page 1

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PUBLISHED

PRINTED AND BT THE UNION PRINTING COMPANY

try All commnnieations on business or oth erwise must bo addressed to I. M» BROW!* Editor,

Teerr-Huute, JntL

BATES Oft' ADVEBT1SI5C.

One sj Bare, (ten Hoe* or lew one ttm Thr#e times .••••••.... Om week Two w««kt Ono month.... Thr«-e rooaths Hit months One acr v~t» Faueral notice* fio Dally)

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OBD Kici.I,O«'».

Vio# K*c»xrMCNT, So. 1", njeeU at Odd-Fell-ow'* Hall, iu Prairie City building* mi the first «ad third Thursday evenings iu eaehmont*

TrsttK Hapt* l-onov, I. O. O. P. Xo. 51, meets at Odd Fellow's Hull in the Koss buiidiMg, Saturday ovenlugs.

Tranttenl brothers are ro»(eotiyoly invtled vl« thb^« I.O1K««.

Groceries and Provisions.

A New Arrangement.

S. P. FOOTB, I A VI Xtt longht the Qrorory and Provision More of IX Uapt. A, K. Taylor, lw|{i leave to will the atteuton of iiUeld customers aiid the public generally to Uie Inducements which he Is now uaabied to offsr. It will be bis particular aim to up uvory article In llils line of business llmt way bo e»lk*d for, and to keep Goods of the best quality* and to sell at the lowest market rates, and to carry on the business in the liberal rfhd honest manner In which It has been heretofore 4oit*s

OupRxprDiw wafon will deHrernU gooili to ever puri town iror of chttfRo. Mr Anabkw so long with Mr. Taylor will •HJI eonliuito in the lionso,

The *toek will bo enlarged at one# and kept full and compioto. CASH paid tor count? produce and reeolved for goods.

TolUt the Prevision Store a few d*or* sonth of the OpiMtOWra *. P. FOOTK. Jan. 10, l«JH.

Uke pt-»i4iire in reeommetidlng to tw* Mend» and (MMlnKrjdft}' MiereiKMir In buiue»S, Mr. 5. worthyof tholr patnoaago.

Jftn.ai. dlwwlm

A. K. TAYLOK.

One of the most Fnicinatlng Biographies ever Written.

A O N S

Life and Times of Aaron Burr.

1 vol. Crown 8 vn. 700 pp. Cloth. With Portraits on Stttl, onJ Wood Cult. Price $l.T« For tale bj W H.BUCKINGHAM. ,F*b.^-dy ... r|Miu ameTucax almanac and kk -L ponitorv of usetul Knowletlg rear the '58. For*alo at W.

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INDIANA TRIALS,

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Sketch**-

O. H. Smith, In one octavo volume

»f M*) pnaro* $3,00* For 8*1« nt, Jm 8? W. H. BygKINGHAM'S^

hare tiro omnll Lota on Market street, tor iwle or exohanoe for farms, ^«r HARBBRT ft BARTON, .Ua. 13, dtf Land Agents. J-:. .... V- V-

\\J E have lars* number of vacant Lots for tale at low figure*, and low credit. llA^BERT3fc BARTON. 1:3m* dif

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Laml Agents,

T/Ol) e*n purch^e good Stoma Saw Mill in ood nwulng »nler At low rates, and on good IIARBERT & BARTON'S,

Jau* 11 dti L*u#dAgen».

R. UVl^GSTON S TRAVELS IN AFRICA, a acwawpplji at GUAM'S. 1

Can Rent a dweUtng wtttt few Fc^W

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Isadies' Bank of Fortnne I ba\t now re^peoed the® ladies1 Bank of Fortune, At Wolfe'*

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am receipt ef a

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New Goods, wurehaaed at croaU* redeced

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TfV8pee»*l Notices tor pa&) lOcenta prr tine. A deduction of one third »n each additional *qaarc Y~f All ento to be char-ed afrlce and a ball.

MjCICribS Ot TEUHE-HAITE. Tgur(K»K^c. •owBniiiii* StauT**!*** or Honor, No. 50, meets at their Temple won* »ldc of Pnblle ^nare, •r«r "Atuericau Kiprass offle«," orory Slendaj er«.

Ay Ma«iiii HruBwtl meet* 0*® tUo •all of Uie Temple of Hoiisr, the Public,i-Sijuure every

ot

•fore, prepared Back to that it will give more nrl«ea and better one# to thee# tbat love«t KearCo«»(Sf*« with abeji. theirdtiiir,and we bow warrant fflcefor ever* initr nwd«. TIicmhave alrtstdr gcae oct, a oun ___ beroffi&a RrtieJce valacJI from five W t«i djlUrt r«r Kent. and lwrtr not h«i au%y anurs jet, as we ,rpHHEl! sood dwellti^s k* rent. )atjr opened \ast week.v d. lw. /aa.S3^tft ANN HOLJIES

%«ir jsfcfews^* S?

Purify the Blood, AND THUS REMOVE DISEASE FROM THE SYSTEM.

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COMPOUND

SARSAPARILLA Used with great success by all regular

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Rom' Buildings

»n Wo4«o»day wveiilu^ proceeding tUo ull woou erorv uiouth. I^oot, flo. K, of Free Mnsonsi meet iu the third sl«ry of Kos»* bulldinR«i on W ¥tliSiesdny evt'nilisc proeodiiy the full of tliu inooii *acb tnotith, except when tl»« moou full* on Wednesday, th«u It tu«eu that evening.

FOItTH A HHIS ONIodgo I. O. O. K., No. 157 nifuts nt Odd Fellow's Hall In Koss' buildings, ewiry I uesdoy night.

will do this, whenever there is

the slightest chance that anything wiJi

[good. This Syrup is prepared strictly in accordance with the formula ol the U. S. P., and is not a secret medicine, bat one

the

public as a

tu« .air.Vf tiTa Tempie of Ho»nr, wc»v iide of tho one. For the true qualities of this Sjrnp, we refer to Physicians generally. iKrWMKN EVEUYT1I1NG ELSlf

Friday eveuln*.

•opfdm HTjfTK Ci«*rT«a, R. A. ®s®* Prlday eVenlhjc preceiliB)} full moon laletsil fall on Prlday,then meoUou lhatev«niic. MtpT(iii( M*ct* Ukui, So. If*, of Proo Masons, *»'5» utoets In the third story H.

but simply

say, tint in. all diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood, Chronic Rheumatism,

Secoudary Syphillis, Blotches and Eruptions of the Skin, &c., &c., That if any medicine will do good, this is

FAILS, (IIVE TI1LS A TRIAL. Price—$1,00 per bottle, or six bottles for to,00.

Libkjral Discount Made

Dealers.

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Manufactured and sold

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

t.sc. •n Ann db co., DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Corner 4th and Main Streets,

Terrc-Iluute, Ind.

Jan. 23, 1858-dw-tf.

Peters, Cragg& Co's.

PIANOS

The subscriber keeps constantly on baud a large

assortment of all th« diiTor«nt styles of these un­

rivalled

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Which ho offers at lower figures than Cinuiiuiati

or Louisville retail price?,

FOR CASII

To be convinced, call had exntnin Diy stockp and

priccs.

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Child & jjishop's

E O E O N S

5 oct. Double Reed Piano Case, $130 00

Usual Price ..... 150 00

5 oct. Stogie Reed Piano Case-........ 88 00

Usual price. 10600

5 oct. Single Heed Portable Case 68 00

Usual Price. 75 00

4}^ oct. Single Reed Portable Case 58 00

Usuel Price. 65 00

4 oct. Single Reed Portable Case 38 00

Usual Price. 45 00

Guitars, (rom

Vlollna ....

flutes .......

$5 00 to 30 00

2 00 to 35 00

75 to 90 00

1 .'v j!««

Acconlcons. fron ........1 50to 1000 !*"t vf

tWSiTM

Flutetioft, Fifes, Flagolots, Tarnbott» rincs,Violin and Guitar Cases,(both Wood as Paper) Bows, Violin and Guitar Strings, of tho b«st quality, Violin Trimmings. ns on re a 1 nient. Sheet .Music usio Paper*, 7 a

Mi

Books.

Pianos Stools

Piano Covers.

Ia mbort, anything Uiat there is »u*ic can be procond «t No. 5, Warmo'* Bkick5»ti«orfslii«|ly low figure* FOR CASH. Now is the time to get an 'urttnunent at half price.

A. B. IRVING^,

Jaa.5^4wiw3«B, &**

Ltabcr! Laaktr 11

ThoQMod leetef well eeasooed pop!«r lu»-

iine ot A Ttoe«iDd feet of well eeasooed {topw lai there-*] iW ber iorsakon goodtems.br '•Mff 1 Feb. 18, *58, d. 4w. A. D.SWEET,

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P. W, W«LFBWest aid* aqaare,

Shelby College Lotteries,

FOR APRIL 1838.

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SYRUP

.. -n a Hrixe, will certainly be paid. In the other*, erory

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which every Doctor and Druggist ia ac-i Shelby College Lottery ol aloo quainted with. We do not ofler this toj

King Care All,

invited i* »o much thrown away.

Magnifimit Scheme for 17th April. 63,513 Capital Prize.

Extra Class

34,412 Prizes ...amounting to.... ._ ......1,1*9,196

Tickets #20, Hulves 10, Quarters 5, elglithsS.SO Certltlcuto of package of586.Wholes*"* $520 Must draw 838

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& Co, Managers.

Fbance

Purchasers of ekeu will bear la mind that the Shelby College Lotteries of Kentucky, ara drawn bj State authority and by Plato "Wears—and all achon»o« are examined and approrod by thorn.

Bewaru ofall lrf)tlerle» with oxtraordlry Ui*« Prlx«« Pr small ewt oftlekeU—all »U3h are swindlers. The Managers of the Shelby Coltego lotteries preiunl a* Ijirjre and fair «chemes as ran be made for the price of Tickets and por&om purchasing In them, if Uicy draw

X10,

Doctded by drawing of Grand Consolidated ttery,

Closs ¥.

To hei drawn In BnUimore city, Ajrll 17,1?58. 14 Drawn Ballots In each Package of 30 Tickets. HAOSIKIOtKT CCOEMr. 1 Grand prlzoof. .$83,518 10 Prizes of ..$1,800 1 PriJte ot .. ia^'0 10 Prizes of .. 1.600 1 do 12 300 10 do .. 1,250 1 do 10 do .. 1,960 1 do .. .V.tiUO 1H0 do*, .... 600 I do .. .0,lK"0 2(0 do ... 1 do 64 do .. 160 1 do .. .5,000 G4 do ... 100 1 do ...5.000 64 do.... 80 5 do ...4,000 ti4 do.... 60 5 do ...3,000 S,5T)8 8fi,S24 8fi,S24

Risk, 283

Persons doslroos of paying the risk only, can do so ami get a Managers' Ceitificute of Package of St) Wholes, for 280 do do SO Halves 140 do do 2C Quarters 70 do do Sid Fighths 35

HAVANA PLAN.

All the numbers put in one wheel, and every Prize put ia another. In this Plan, which is the old-fash ioncd mede

Drawing, everj Prize is drawn out.

Shelby College Lottery of Ky., Extra Class 116,

Decided by'rawing of Grand Consolidated (Havana Pluii,) Kxtru Class 4, To be di wn In Baltimore, Md.. Sat., April 24, 1S56. 20 6C0 Prize*! 40.000 Nnmbcrs! More Prizeshvae Blanks, and every Prize paid in without deduclion.

SPLENDID SCHEME

No deduction in prizes* 1 Prize of.. $33,00|) do lii.MiO do 4,000) do t:o s.tK-oj do S.OHil do 1.3UW do l,50vj 'd.i l,S40i do l,y4«j do I,uiMW d- 1,0001 ', in Prl/fis of. 400,: 10.Prizes of 300 llio Prizes of. 200

T. H. HUBRAHil & CO., Box 40. Baltimore, Md.

T. II. Hubbard & Co. lmve been appointed by us to All ail orders for Tickets In the hbelby College Lotteriesof Ky.

R. FRANCE & CO., Managers,

March 24,-dim

*v Notice.

Person* at distance who desire to purchase Tickets in tho Maryland State Loterics, will in future, dircct. Iheir litters to the Managers, R. FRANCE CO., BaLitmom, jMarvland. Those who depire to purchase in the Shflby College Lot tcry of Kentucky, will direct their letters to the Manages, R. t'RANCE & CO., Louisville, Kr.

EAGLE rOUNDRY,

AGRICULTURAL STORE

In Early's Block, on Main, between 2nd and Market Streets, Terre-Haute, Ind.

GROVER, GRISWOLD & CO.,

Having established an Agricultural Depot, as above indicated, would respectfully inform the farming community thaithey may rely upon obtaining from said establishment, MiUer or

Fox River, Cary and Shovel Plows^ .7.'"\a and Cultivators, of si stepierlor quality and warranted to give satisfaction. Also,««

Corn Shellers and Huskers, Seed Cleaners,

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Straw Cutters, mtki

4&c. "ji with a goneral assortment of Sugar Kettles, Hollow Ware, Andirons, Wagon Boxes and eastings in general.

They will keep a general assortment of the most approved patterns of Cooking, Fancy and Heating Stores, Stove Trim? rning®, Ha Ware, &c.

E. GROVER, Salesman.

JaTAH orders for any kind of Castings or Agricultural Implements thankfalljf received and promptly attended to.

March 18-dlwwSok £. (i-

PORTRAITS OF MARRIED FRIEND JL or, a peep into Hvmen's Katcdoai. Br U«l»o Bca, at W-H- BUCKlNGflAJlli.

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TAKEN

Prizes payable in full 4 Appr'x to 4

300 830 2(H)

150 100

40

40

400

20,000 Prijios of 8 dollari, defennlnod by the Capital Prl*e, being odd or even. Whole ticket* 10 ioU Halves 5 Quart jrs 2,50. A Package of Hi Whole Tickets, cost £160

Must draw

Risk,. 96

Certificates »r Pochago 10 Wholos whew persons wish to iki the risk citly, will be sent for DO.OO do do 10 Halves 48,00 do do 16 Quarters 24.00 do do 1S eighths ..12,00 AH orders for tirkeis in the above splendid Schemes will be fulthf'iliy and prsmMly filled. Address

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DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE, MISCELLANY, POUTICSl?AND a ^WS, [FIRST DOOR NORTH C\OR1NT1UAN 1ULI|

?*. O is ITERRE HAUTE, APRIL ^17, 1858 ir V•, i«NO. 80.

LIGHT! LIGHT!!

HAVE NOW OfT^AND 3TM

AND THE

IImiII\II LIGHT!

AND TUB

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TO BUBX IN THEM IS THE

Most Beantifnl,

AKD

CHEAPEST LIGHT

N O W I N S E

Is Perfectly Safe.

BEING NON-EXPLOSIVE..

87 TERMS OA.SH. -Cfi Call and see for yourselves at C. II. BAILEY'S,

No. 3, Warren's Block.

Mar. 15,-dfcw2m

Estray Notice.

up by Felix C. Filer, living in Prairie Creek Township, Vigo county, Indiana, and posted on the second day of January, lt?58, one red Cow with some white on the «nd of her tail, with a small slit or nick in the left ear, has the appearance ot being done by a dog. No other marks or brands perceivable. Supposed tobefiv# years old next spring—appraised to sixteen dollars and fifty cents by

S. R. FRANCIS,)

Anrmt

ELI FRANCIS, $

Appre'

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

By Geo.M. Eably,Deputy.

Jan. 14, 1858-w4w.

New School

1

In tho Brick School House, South Market Street, Terre-IInnte, Indinna. pHF- undersigned would respectfully announce JL to the citizens of this city, that be will open a day School in the above named house, on

MONDAY, MARCH 15th, I85S.

Thofe having children and desiting to send them, may rest assured that every effort will be made to inculcate at-iste for learning and studious habits.

IU~ Charces will be reasonable. Prof. A. JOHNSON. Terre-IIaute, March 11, lb58-tf

Improved A E N A I N E

BAKWHY, Main Street, North side, between 4th and 5th St*., TERRE-HAUTK, 1SD.

HAVING

perfected my arrangements, I have

now one ol tho largest and most extensive A E I E S in me State, in complete operation, *nd can furnish any article manufactured in the line, at cheaper rates than can be had at any house in the city. I have one of the best and latest patent cracker machines, to make Water, Butter, Soda, Sugar, Pic

Nic, and Boston Crackers. Wholesale or Retail, AT TH 10 LOWEST PRICES? Also, the celebrated Wine Cracker, made from tht receipt of the famous Dr. Abernathy, of the Bartholomew Hospital, London, one of the best articles for those troubled with indigestion,

A liberal discount will be made to me trade. All articles purchased at my establishment will bo delivered to any part of the city or to cither of tlj© Railroad Depots, free of charge.,

All kinds of country produce will be taken in exchange for all articles In my line of business. We respectfully solicit orders and pledge a prompt response to the same.

Nor. 14-dawtf JOHN ZIMMERMAN.

Something Substantial I Read and Consider Well the Proposition!

Wo are now making preparations to receive large invoices of

Agricultural Implements,

Consisting of

PLOWS OF ALL KINDS, MOWERS AND REAPERS, WHEAT DRILLS, And all other implements generally used by the Farmers and that we may make room for this branch of business, we propose to sell an til the first of March, o\ar well selected stock of

Stoves st Kedaced Kates.

Our Parlor and Office Stoves we will sell at a GREAT 8ACRIPJCE, Those who have Intended purchasing a

Good Cook Stove,

During tto coming Spring, would do well to give

WAHBEXT ALL WE SELL

57 BiOHAVMOam Advertising MolUie 360, BBOADWAT, XBW TOSK.

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8. WOLF & eo:,s

IRA GROVER, Salesman. Successors to J. Cooper St Co. Jan l»-^£w tf

OPFSRS. Jst»to Western and Sooth em Adr«erni iM tMdtag Baity aa4 «Ut*r newspapers fnafl

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Eastern Cm**-—Boaton, 5e# VoA, PhiUUlpU«,4t«., «t the PablUhefs lowest cask prices: ftd T* 811 PobHrtjarH order* ft»r PrtaSntr VateHat* of every tnerin»toa Pre—e«, Type, lafca, 4c^-*l ysan1k«tarer«*pA«ef. *1, t» coUeetawi wdQint PubKsber'i JMIU^Ia U« above B«Bti«s«4 ciites reaeonable Knni.

JTI* HtfcititilM Proprietors of this paper wffl tennurdorde*., AAdmasjdJ'BERT G-HtCHAKD#05, 3S0, Bydwsy 5. t.

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BASSETT,

ATTORWEYS AT LAW, TERRB HAUTE. INDIANA (Met «*w Child Book Stars.

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TERRE HAUTE CARDS.

\V A LT E fc PA E lit DKALKBS IN AND MAXOFACTCaKKS OP VERMONT AND ITALIAN

Marble Monuments, JJLeal

Stoxioa. tftso..

Fourtk street, between Wabasn anil Ohie sis., ft nearly opposite the Post Office, Tirre-Haute, Iud. 0"AU kinds of work iu our line done in the best of style, on short uoticeaudenreusuiable tcrnt3.

Aug. 14-datvly

~Dr~ W ARREN,"

E N I S

ISRooms,

NOW permanently fixed in hi* new Dental better than ever, prepared to perform all operations in his usual careful and satisfactory manner.

ETOfHcc and Residence, Main Street, over No. 12, tn the National House Block. Terre-Haute, June 9, d&wly 5

W.W.GOODMAN,

O I S S I O N E A N AND WHOLES A LI AXD RETAIL DKAI.KT IN Groceries, Provisions and Products.

KEEPS

constantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of Groceries and Provisions, such as Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Sytup, 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.

Comer of 2nd and Ohio streets, west side of the Square, Terre-Haute, Iiid. March 7-daw-ly

U. SHEWMAKER, Formerly of the fim of Shewmaker & Co,) Forwarding & Commission Merchant,

Steamboat and Knilrond Agent. Also Agent for the sale of all kinds of Agricul tural Implements.

March 14-adw-tf Terre-Haute, IhJ.

W. R. McKeen.

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Jan 6,1856-dawtfl 1:

s. At.SCHnt.BR, r. MCHOLOT. A S E & N I O O '8 AMBROTYPE, SPEREOTYPE

KO

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY

No. 8 Pwnix Rote, over Chiid'a Book Store, TF.RRE-IUiXrrB, JJfDIJIJfJi. Pictures taken in every conceivablo stylo of tho art, also Photographs of the most exqnlailo beauty. Call and examine specimens.

Oct 10-wly

R.s. cox, a. cox, ik. Cincinuatt, Oil nTerre Haute, Ind.

R. S.

COX

& SON,

W a ANO DEALERS IN Foreign & Domestic Liquors,

Tcrre-Muutc, Ind.

0*Good8«old at Cincinnati Pr.ces—Freights a a March 13,'57-dly

FETICH KKFr, ja.

4

WHOLKSALK DKAKERS If

O O S & S O E S

No. 13 West Pettr! 8treet,

South tide, Btluxen Main and Walnut Street*. Sept. H-dJro ClJVCrJfJVJT/, O.

W. H.^SCUDDER,

AND DEALER IN

Candies, Toys, Fire-Works, SUNDRIES, ETC. Second

Strket, OrrosiTE Stewa

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

O"Fancy Candies at Cincinnati Priccs._n|»y Aug 7. d6m.

N E W O

Fashionable Hat Store. National ttoad St., Terre-IIaute. (T. YATES,

HASJOSEPH

NATIONAL DA«UEIIKEAH GALLERY. lialerin Artiat's Materiali,

MAIN STREET,

«9dtr 'TERRE- HACTE, IKD.

TERRE-HAUTE HOUSE

(roaitmLT K?iow?t AS the nU.KIK hocse,) rEBlt£.HAt!TE. 1K0. ,il'. Jun 5,-df LOUI8 ^AOOLLET.

E A E

And Dealer i* all itials of Fnraitnre, Comer o£ Second soad Cherry Streets, TKBRK-HACTB, IS©. 17Alt Order prompfly executed.

J.l J.M#* lv j»#k-

BANK FAILURES!

25 Per cent. Reduction

IN

all styles of Pictures at ftdtefwn's New Ex* eelskr Eine Art Gallery, lb Mechanic'* Row, over Markle's store. "Now is the tine, eome ee Ladies aad Cfea^esea one and all, and $et aa iadellibla pictve of yourselves painted fa colon eternal.

Remoter the plaee. All work warranted to gjv«satisfactioa. I

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ATTENTION ALL -THE WORLD AND THE REST OF MANKINDl" »*aU

LlICICNIlOUitkli'r.

Jan. 5. l&'w-dtf.

R. Tousey.

McKEEN & TOUSEY,

A 3NT K.BR8,

No. 2, Jfhrcnix Row,TerreIlante, 1ml.

DEAL

in Exchange and Coin. Discount Paper Grant Temporary Loans Buy and Sell Land Warrants, and Uncurrent Money. Remit Monies to all parts of tho United States. Give prompt attention to Collections, and allow Interest on Deposit.

AIORR EXCITEMENT.

Another Call for Aid!!

rs NOW BEt NO yfA.DE BY

JOHN W. ST RATON,

On all consiumers of Groceries uJk! Country ProUaoe to coma to his

On the South side of the TuMIr SiiB.ir^'fVofs-Haute, Ind., whero he has jtirt opened a Now h'nmlly Oroc'ffry Store, where be Is pro pa rod to supply FaaitHef'toith evorjlhinjr needful in nis lino of trade, on the mest reasonable terras, and ererythiiijrpoMiblo will be done to (rive satisfaction to all who will call Oa lilui. A liberal share of patroimn is solleliod.

Oct. 13-dt J. W. STKATOIT.

Young Axnerlca

O I N O S E NO. 3, EARf.TS BLOCK, Tcrre-Ilnutc, Indiana.

Clothing! Clothing!!

Sept. b, I8V7-dly

a. naaarr

^os. A SIOOS.

"'"n & Vi si"iij'

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now en hand Wsfnseaf heavy Sprinr supptr of Mats, of all dimensions and qualities, styles and texture, color and prices. The assortment embrace* Pauana, Tjrham, PedaL and Tuscan Braids, with an aMorttn'ewf of soft PcTt ltaW, also,' the latent style or Drab, Beaver and Silk Hats, of tho best materials.

Persons wlshfbjr a nice article of Hume-mad* work «flll ptease'eall at the Jan- SB, 1857-dIy XBW VOBK HAT STORK.

A. K. MILLtJH,

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SWISS WATCH­

MAKER, being now fully established, aud permanently hiealed on Main St., No. 9, Mechanics' Row, Offers to his friends, a finely selected assortment of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, fcc., and especially invites the fashionable, tho grave and tin* gay, to call in and exaiuincthe Stock as. he has something iu his line for each.

Those .who wish good time-keepers and fin#1 ly fiuished Watches would consult their interest to "drop in" before purchasing elsewher^ nr all watches sold by him are WARt*vtku before they leave the *hop.

As well as REPAIRING and any other kind of work in his line. Besure you remeniberNo. 3, Mechanics' Row, and know you are in the right jd'iee, before you trust so valuable an article a\"lime" in unskillful hands. Again We s»fy call «nd ermine for yon selves. L. HOUKl.12'1'.

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FUR N IS III NO noons— mhracino WHITE AND FANCY SHIRTS, DRAWERS AND UNDERSHIRTS, HATS

AND CA PS, TRUN KS, CARPET •BAGS AND VALUES, Ten per cent, cheaper tlmn has ever been offered in this city. rpiIE U9jlcr#gncd has opened tho largest and most complete assortment of Clothing ever brought to this city, at the above stand and is determined to sell as "cheap ta tho cheapest," without fear of compt tilion. So come on, one and all, I wish you to examine my stock, at least, fore making your purchases. M. JOSEPH

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HARBERT & BARTON,

REAL ESTATE AGENTS!

OlHca over John C. Itoss It Son, No. 1, Prairie City IIinklings, Afitin Street,'. TEBRE-HAtTfi, l!*D. A. B. BARTON NOTARY PUBLIC.

RE AT Bargains can be had in a houfw aud UT lot on fourth street, South of Mcin. Also two fine residences on Jewett's addition, and some three or four nice Cottages ou Roses addition, at this office.

Sept. 24-dtf HARBERT & BARTON.

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House,

can purchaw at this offie* wild la»d wiUiin ten miles of Terre-Haute,

rouging

per acre, on iroed terms.'

from $50 to

$VQ

HARBEKTA BARTON,

Ofllce In Prairie Cfty buildings. Land Agents. May 2lf 1,

ACRES of Land on National r»ad, east of ibo yellow bridge, can be purchased at this office on cood'terms. l£pt25-dif

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FARM of i'our hundn-d acre?, iio acrcs good caWvatlofa, *911 in pastuN. jbalanoe if* timber, utuated 1^, miles /rom Liuton in Green coui.ty, Ind. Price $20 per acre, afeood stoeio* goods wilt be taken In ^art p4yJ«» H. B.

PAR^OP M^A¥RM~W*Ii. t^PROVKn to* uaUd4 miles south of t^ils city fan be, pmrbased at this eflfee, olse, a trerf large namber «f tltj UU i«provedand unimproved In va^oasparls of the city, can oe purchaaed oft the best dft«rm». -i(t'

:'eegest

HAKBKKT BARTON Land AfeuU. ..

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HAVRTWO GOOD FAfittn P&R L*ATJE oV exchai ce (or city proi»ertT, *t this «/Ece.. HAHDKRT A BAkTOK, Und

lalh, or bxchasgk fou crry jjrph erty a large and Willi improved Wriu sita«#-11

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LOTftFOR SALk. ^1

have a naniber of vacant lots for sale on good terms, ra»jrtPjrlnai» from* «a»H e* acres, at this office. UAKHEKT A KA RTOtf,

Offlee ta Prairie City bandings. Lea^i/geator

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out for a farm. .m»t

M*y2U Offlee la Prairie City boiWi#**. NEW BOOKS. WHITE LIES A NOVEL Br CB*s. Read.

Author of "Per Wefflnirttf*/' ks.

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