Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 158, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 July 1858 — Page 2

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Themaeting 09 Saturday was bat eliaely attended, anJ but fair seemed to Uka aay interestm it, owing, perhaps, to tha fact that all parties in oar county especi *lty ha*e nMrUij abandoned their old organiaatious, sad ara now Making an affinlty with tha eoaeerraii*e element of the country, hi whidk tb^ espeet and may

and useless Tha meeting waa bermoaiotis, and a maitiplieity of motions and resolutions did aot characterise it aa bat been ths mm

gjt lt appears that Mr. Forsyth, our Minister tc Mexico, has left that country in high dudgeon, ia consequence of a levy of tax for tha support of government which reached tin American residents there. Thia satms to he a fooliah more, and shows tha JRwi. Minister to he mora fractious than wise. The 1«* of nations certainly pints Mexico that privilege, and oar SopremeConrt have decided this principle to bseorreet more than onee, and Mr. ftorvfltk aonld not have been a *ery adept scholar in American political hieto*

ta

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to heart quite so much.

jar I*DU* Wnifcxar. —A citizen of St. Psul furnishes us with some pretty hard papers en his fellow-oitisens who trade with tha Northwestern Indiana. He aaya a barrel of the "pure Cincinnati," even after it has r»a tha gauntlet of railroad and lake travel, is a sufficient basis npoa which to msnnfacture one hundred hanals of "good Indian liquor 1" He say* a email bueketfnll of tha Cincinnati article ia podrsd into awash tub almost (nil of rate water a laiga quantity of "dog leg** and (id pepper Is then thrown in* to the tub a hitter species of root com* utoa in "the land of the Dekotha," is then added burnt sugar or some such ertido is dead to restore something like tha original color of th* whiskey. Tha compound is to he kept on hand a day or two before it ia fit for use. It ia then administered to tha aborigines

ud libitum.

Uftf

with former a*eetings.

A county aaas meeting via art for Saturday, August 1#. Wa were glad to saa that *Q &ttyat** were appointed to foros upon the people a ticket unworthy of topport, as {a pratty generally tha ease in sueA nominating cen*i utlous. Under thia ode we have erer bean opposed to a* king nominations, for any purpose, and wa have serious doubts about tha e*pedienoy of making nominations at all nndar existing circnmstaneb*. Onr reasons are obvious, and doee not requite mnob fore* sight to see them, yet we ara willing that the majority shall rule—it is their right.

He says all an

Ittdtaa wants hi something that will '•bite and itnaattars not whether it ia papper, rum or tohaeso that ha will giw forty ao»a of land for oae doie. Haaays that noma ^peoulatosa, whan thay wish to "driva a ba^alu," have only to adminietar thia innocent preparatioa to Chippawas aad Bioux simaltataoualy, and thay all start a* oaoe for thalr war^luba land toaa«4awkm aad proceed to dmm mtk othar'a btains oU.

Cot»w*TS«a»f^Mi«««-^A«A«a»ioan at Paris waat to a raattrarant to gat his dinner. ^aoqaaMad with A* Fr«ah Hig»aga. ynl unwilling to Aow hie raaaa^hafoiiiadatAoiwtlteo bill of

fo«,adld!»^«^l,r

bw

aataofilgwatkaBl aoup. Thia

to MMaaaa®4 The waiHv

undented him

Mitm" ml*

a a

iif

row net mm ftwAWtaa« fiHh liaa, aad graalkapiioriataliAa. «pp«ed that thay a^eaaw a« am

nata

'•, aad

mm

Iqqrth plcdca. CWBUJS^

4AahadJeal all Wa «nOk

ftiial wilt

|aiw«4 ib

thela*li«af^W^^^ '5 indMr* \\m

1 WMI of

Thia waa fc»o much oar

al agent it ia plaaaant to al, is not intoxieating no Lag^ haa taken out hie papata aad sstsdM, and la now aa tkorooghly A aa be was hafone hafon peoaliarly Qaimsn. Lipr fa a eapkel follow to know, aad I bare jnet fortsad hia aofmw* 1 never drink inebriating compounds for several reasons one which ia, I can't afford the monagr it aaata to gat drunk, or the time it takee tojat aoher. I hava thecefora laatrtiaaaii my former friends, Bnutdy and eoofctail and Whisky Punch, who too slippery Mlowv. B.C. left main a station bouae with my hoad Uie sine oi a peach haekat and W. P., on one occaeion led urn into tha con^asy of eome gentlemanly looking individude who pidesd my pocket of all my money, and then blac&ed my tjt beeauae didlnt get a bigger salary. ne J-

But the other Bight I went with Dam* phool to drink Lager Bier, because I am convinced It doee not contain half as macb alcohol as dfatillety milk, and there is no more danger of a «n& getting drunk upon Lager than on await cream.

We went to tha place there waa a huge sisSed aligator nailed against the wall, and about fifty men were sitting at round tables each with a pipe in hia mouth and a glass in his fiat. Twenty girls were running about with great clustare of bier mug In their hands, and with their pockets full of copper change. ftf

There was a little space at the end of the room devoted to music, containing one piano with a Dutchman attached, two violins, a horn with ao many twista and carls, that it looked like a very elaborate edition of Yankee Doodle done in bran, and a patriarcal fiddle of immense proportions, which acoraed to utter a note of less dignity than the double C., and which wie big enough for two to aleep in, with room to torn over separately. 1

After a long aearch we found two chairs which were not pre-empted by Dutchmen, but thj| smoke was eo thick, we had to cut little air holes with our jack-knives, before we could see to sit down, without getting into somebody's bier mng. Thon German wa thumped on the table vigorously, till a German lady loomed through iba tobacco fog, aad finally answered our summons. Some one of her playful countrymen had just baptised her with, bier slops, and bhe was now dripping from the recent flood, and as wet as if she had out in a shower of Lager without an umhialla.

Dam phool gave hor a feeble wink, and said 'xwei,' whereupon she brought us with her own fair hands two nings of the beverage known as 'Lager/ and stood waiting with her handa on her lipathought she wanted to antar into conversation. so by way of making myself agree able, I winked as Damphool had, aad also said swei'*~thought *wei' was a term of endearment She deawrted us for an inatant, and came back whh two mora of bier. I imagined of coarse *$wei' d*tKng' aad that aha has misname—attempted to explain in a manner following: 'awes, swai,' said I, no more bier, but xwei,' after which Incid CTplSTl ft "ffj she vanished and brought two more mugs, at which Damphgol atop, pad laughing long enough to tell me she would keep bringing pint doaas of Lagar as long as I oentinnad to remark 'awei,' ha iaformaI ma meaat nwo glaaaas of Lagar,' and ha ia a harry about U,' he aaid also that the reaaon aha did not leave when ahe had served aa» was wanted bar ohaage—paid bar the my friend for hia gratuitous ia Germaa, and b^gaa to drink.

The firat glaaa aeemed llbi eour ateang bear witka good daal of water in iti ^fca MSI waa not q«it* ae eo«r, aad the aaatt mm

taatadas thwsgh tbe a»lgiaal bear bad not dilatad It mid aa I bad

fcaft intaxtoattag,* eo after a liM W saRlinf I thsaght I eeaid Wi maifikai watt ksiglit by a

af MsakatNa.) ll M..

hy a gi»l aa piitty tbst I iaiassdistsly ordwadtaH»osa, aad kaptkarwaWaf $* tbs change aadh tkaa aal oeaM Ink at her—thea wahad saMe chesssfaO bTWs tieo we had Lager to fill op the

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af4%f ao ieobad tbe dog tben we bad

wtmM mt&im Dm-

woald beon|d to |p«e(t lba

IA without a eappiy of da lipoid ala Lagar for Aa fidb to awim ia than bad aoato beataela— Damphool aaM tbe teataela were aa crooked tbat tbey weald aot

Legarto fill up tba

AH I made a ifeadto tba abort, bal to Aa point, aad leesfvad yplais it waa addtasasi to Aa (uowd, and was to this let's hava some Lager.*

Bj Ala tiaaa my ftiend bad bjr ana* myatarioas proaaas become mystaiiousl| mnltaplied, and Aere were fifry phaola, aad Aey all accepted AH tien, aad we bad Ae Lager Aera wfafiMr* fy glassss. and ia trying to m^ia Ae ebcuit of the room mid touch my giasa to *gmj one of thabae I over a table which very impertinently stepped before am aad aa I went down I knocked a email Dutchman into the comer, then foil over htm then 1 partially recovered mynelf, and eat on hia head, Asa I got np and stepped en his atomach, Aea I demanded an instant apology, then I called for six glaeaee of Lager, and whan the girl brought the.n all in one hand, 1 tried to take them in one hand, but broke three, then I tried to drink out of the remaining Area all at once, and in ao doing I took an involuntary ehower bath, then I tried to pay for the whole fifty glasses and the damage with a dime and a Spanish quarter, and demanded that he should give me my change in gold dollars there eeemed to be eome difficulty about this, and I hadn't known that Lager isn't intoxicating, I ahonld have thought the man waa druuk I waa on the point of calling in a policeman to arrest him for swindling, when Damphool

came

and his thick head at last comprehended AatlwaarighH Little tamboriue girl came along and wanted money for a man who was perfor- double gan^ of men ming with a great deal of skill on a crank outside felt geaerous and tried to put Damphool into tbe tamborine nnder the impression that he was a half dollar finally presented tbe girl with my compliments, two cigara, and a penny, with whfch she went of satisfied.

Then I thought I'd make love to a pretty girl who had jnet brought me a glass of Lager, (a beverage prevalent in that vicinity, and wkicb does not posses any intoxicating power,) so I pressed to my heart for two minutes, what 1 suppoi

does not intoxicate,

used by tho German population.) Then the muaio struck up, when I

whicih

nstard, and fine eat tobaceo,

la a plate al Waa aad to a flares Qemaa, wWsa I iiistitl| ad by the

•a Fd

is

as I lost my

and explained the matter,

the love

Lager Bier

his

does aot intoxicate,and

1 fear 1 abused the waiter because he didn't bring me gra^y on it—then I had another, into which I ponced vinegar,

waAn

delusion that I was making a brandy pnnch—then I remembered (hat I bad resolved not to dftaiE eoytkiag that wonld isbaaeato, so I heroically threw uy hrs«|HMudi into the fire, and caHed for aglaas (a drink whidi the early Ten* intr odaoMl iala

waatad the sHigalai to walia iWigstur tefoad to apeak to see—tLenght I'd take off ay coat aad whip aligator into decency, bat aalwaaatryiag to acotnaplisk (hia

he aw gel ap

had whale efwksdt fey beeeae, as was 17^ la tha lylsaiani that La^e, (a aaaipensd af eats) isaY%toxiaatu^.

I really

to aay whether I feed

leaf of hraad Aroogh tba wfiadew be* 11 Asvw Aa castor bottiaa at Ae fidaeriet or whether that inaooent denot pieeedad by my all Aa decaatcra, in Ae window by a him, and staving in of Ae tier cask axe—or can I tall wbdAar exerwith Aebig before or

iftar

I aat down on the

piano aad got the cramp in my right leg trying to play a baas solo wiA my heels, bat I find tbat all these little occurrences

Ae programme—why conducted

myself in thia manner. I am unable to say I could aot have bean drunk, fur 1 had partaken nothing but Lager Biei\ which ia a fluid innocent of alcuh»l. It may have been Ae sardines or the ch« we perhaps the aausages flew tomyh*.j.^?Fj::,

I was finally captured by four Dutohme, led on by Damphool, who took me off the floor behind the piano, where 1 was trying tc pour beer oat of an flat bugle, and was asking Ae base drum if it wouldn't have another mng. I was supported by Ac whole strength of the company as far as the doer, where Damphool took charge of me. I wetit along well enough, though why I desired to snuff all the gas with my fingers 1 don't know, nor can I tell what induced me to make so many ineffectual efforts to open the door with the tail of my, coat instead of a latch-key, nor why I soizfMl upon my landlady's night cap to light me to bed with, in placc of a night lamp it couldn't have been the Lager, for that iuoxioug beverage does not intoxicate the partaker thereof. The sketch of my performance

related to me by Damphool

^nemory immediately

episode

with

Ao waiter.

Awoke next day at noon, when my head felt like a patent windlaft«, with a

at the crark. I laid

it to the ^eese,aud mi.lt a att-ong resolve. o-Jrc

to eat no more, without taking plenty of

(a

medicinal preparation of a

tonic and diarotic charactcr,) to correct it# ill eflects. '|J|i ln#ekWly|^,' K. FmtAWi^^iil^tWJKs. P. B.

P. S.—Lager does not intoxicate.

that it was her pe&ticoat till 1 tried to kiss it, and got nty moo'h fnll of woolea-yam looked at pretty girl with indignation ,and aJted her what she meaut by such conduct beauteous Wos*«t« that ever opened then I had a mng of Lager (a liquor which its poUl- to the dew of affection. and which is much I

IBT Sotltbody say* thorn are" two kinds uf family jars—one you put your sweetmeats iu, aadt|j^tl|£ othgr )^I)ll^~-VuUr fo o! tn.

*ar

tr

I*#** &ptf*

rtT.«nmnent of the late Bi»hi»p th« 'ollege

Roberts in to be erected in

W

saw

the follows with the crooked brass horns np their month*. I thought they were drinking teas kind of beer that I hadn't had aay of, so I snatched the trombone end ordered the girl to fill it np immediately—then I volunteered a aoog—tiie pany all kept silent to hear me, and I to whistle Old Bod Tray with fa* tarsals of five miantas between the notes then 1 had a glass of Lager, (a kind of be»r in uth fancied by the foreign element of our oily,

c.4 «c„.«

^1 ... HI .'""t I

remains were never removed.

Printel on if' 'l pap^r.

VV

flew

S OT iwva

tnr

11 in •.••••...•u'l. w.'i.. wiprirr ajp'i'V-",flg Horelaad Extraordinary!

Vaw Schedtile of Premium i?a«e»aier,tbe

u*

the, jn the cirettlati«n of the ioog-ert*blkl»ed and pittorial* aaomwy, tha

Wf»

now

awauaiwB

eOlwa elass srtliies,

twearbfa

^aia. aad I

St Mshae «Ws ebsaafMsky, the

fcttawts^

Oerrtae trr^rxa!

aad aplemfid 8»eei Plate Enpravinga, aad a #cb^o»e af&dd Waleh»a, Rich Jewelry of all kinds Gold Ffeoa, (t«, eCinii a aeau Of libtT*lity

tea

1st

ef a

tsi*esae

tegrtdi-

Csw ot

«Hfc lheaMStaftha aMb

fcr«Msh

SSHMISM

ftie

laswiw^saifw pnslip

Igbtoee erase

sessili§-aai

lhwgr tisM1

fleteiQeH' ^refCKBi'

SKSSSattH

f$erofOaii€asse«»8Mds Set of Eegrsvcd, liaed

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-,4is

W.

ik

—Wm~

Tki%tfof tlie Death Warrant of Lair Jane 3rey. from the eelobra

Great

after

'I'' 'Qr"l

Beunbffton, fnot Burlington.) and that dlao.

8 1

&nm

frtrr*-*—f-

Lever, EasaseM

Ml

Wk

pofcsfe «s% III .. 40 W .......WOO

3 5a. .1b.

Add Vha

Ba ""f

4 #..96,

tojdpalnfting by D*nlel Huntington. langby 17 incho* wide.. $190 The TJtpptri La»t Shot, torn the

faeaft paMtlaffbjr W. Rankey 1 00.. 13c. Tbe AaclerNi Daogbter,ftomdMmat pateS* bv Laaeatter

*0.

..9c.

WparMag, from tbe painting by P. W ^Mwatis r. .VTr. 50. .Jc (torn wou. fetuMrut MMim C*ruxmBt.)

Tbe Uakad Stales Xeomal eoaiaJas stamen

Urf*f£&* mge*. ablv*"

(rated. Priea aaly Meaals a year.. OgreafakhifueeanbaQS ever l,000cff die si^at nsefbl, taUKabuw, aadyxyalSr work* of tha day.

Any petaoa MM%

aa Si

•ountiBf togll. tVMBWStttFWPsan

aa the IWlaas, «honl aocaaapaay easi «4rr. Every reader is invited to form

aet

a efab,

and we

to" arrange with some (Mm at every

Ofllee. to

as loeal *x*at and corrcspoaa, whe

will be richly paid therefor. SpeetaMbs aad Catalogue iumt free aa appflMtkm. Send on a few rabAeriptiopa at na^e.and eeleetyoor premtani from tha abort, or when you receive tbe Catalogue.

J. M. EMERSON &. O

Publishers 406 Broodn avvNew ork. July l9dwly

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M'LARKN 4. FAiLEWELL Proprietors DAM RICE. Sole Manager. The agents «*f the GREAT SHOW are h*ppy in btHng enabled to announce an cthibitio** In Terre-liaute, Wednemlay July 2St)», Uion which occasion thf wartlloe pccUHariU«*8. aud Intrinsic (Irii^u iHiles Of Uitf orgTRjiiaition will be prese»it»nl thus dcro

Of ibM" organisation will be presei|Uni|_inna aera

York .Philadelphia and fUtabiifgh. were aot lul

somcly bestowii. THE WILD ANIMALS

aU let ho* in the Ar**u.t

Affoniiitf

the etud«

nt. awl

)nv.T

of

nature, a

fair

opportoniiy of ereinpr them: an advantage not ti be gained wheie tJt«* ereetnrea nre coopcd op In antull bo*m, atai puniched bv restraint ot motion, a)td deprived of lijfht mid proper v.-ntiHaUon, as tht'v ecnefally are in trnvellitic imrarhiw. 'l'he

RARE ^PRCI.MT NS

Exhibited in tbe Grral Show, consist of Tte Khinoeoroi! The largest ever

brought

to the United Statca

the only one in th«* country, and the fir» ever rendered tnme. THEGYMNAWTIC ELEPHANT.

The oiilv 0 ever t-iupltl to wnlk a tight rope. THE WHITE CAMEL* Which RiaUv W al see and the onb p-dr of ('OMIC MlH.rX That me the expectations the lovers of fun

.j* r^2±'SSx,,s?,45ss:

,- 1 ever a«snme to enter into competition with the

SiM*Wi,

meanness but that vue will mildew tna ,.t The wiiie of the Aroericatv Arean »AW HICK, Mistr'-M of the M*na«e aad Rmd Eaerclses.

SAi.LIK STICKNEy.

Mi*. Libb* ftiowles. the tfofee Tamer.

EsteVle and W«le Emma.

mt A daughter of General Ethan Al- jACoh Shnwles, Cotidc PanSoasiajstand Grotesque len writes thatjthe General waa hnriwl at

th« C!o»n

and Motb C»tns-

Master Carles Reed, the^rinceof flronette

MR- K. ROaSTOrflF. The Champfon lfor*em*n. MR. P. 8TlC*NET

The

ivIST& AT ILAIKSi Ch*rlea Norca. the ^mtogical Dhector. aXO 31 aat. Fred BareUy, Mast. Robert fc YouOgSamO N S A S A E S

of

&

:(i

Wte.-an Kqoertileft.

my.

-al-' cheap,

DAILY VXiO.V GhFfCE.

J. Rl Clarke, »h»*Mtniirfmij Aer«»bat. The whole uuder the geidance and

DAjf

^T^r^p»r4r ^Twr. AMfRfCAj? HtJ^ORIST. NE

Ai#v Kli HF.ML F.

owr aew prncaawne of praasiM The Mwric, the Rea'.aver enjraged in a fVripaiic

saa for the mmm 1 mi *869, emhredng E*hlbttiw., ia under tbe cmrtr-H mt Iter T»»-aa fttwMwlttd JS» Oni-ai Searieaof twahra larjca, Ciifrn^M, of the Keystoae Br as and String Band

wawaated to be as«d g^d,

0f iii siissilj as repraseswrd, 4«sd awecyMwaaae-

own pisaiiam 0^ la^ ea^lMWb*

lag lfaew W c«feie pisaitMsw

oa

tWt

p4an, or

dicactiua of

mem

Thf! 0fB1pod«d

an.' trained

Mejawdefy

em*

purifwin either for nsmfcT, bti^aty, or sagacity. Aatouost which w* will eiiuuieraUthatnobla scion ot 'OW Grey Eagle,"

T«»ki««*

White Surrr, Abb«t I*wrence, Dan W .haSer,

1-rwri aVAVSS MU11AL Eureka, Cdw'ui Foavat, Henry Clay, A nioogrt thaSoecUclasoffeed. will be the HOU»fc. CHARGE OF THE MAMALUKES!

Etof ^fw2^d%^ai^2y,5^^)CS? 1 In wMeh 10 Arabian Steeds wHl appear^ First

of the Old Easiiah Festival

IT Doom open at o'clock hi the afternoon, and 6^ ki the evening. P^rfermaace

will

coaunaace

A Plt25c. Children 25c. No half price to Pit. C. CASTLE, Agent. The Great

AtOw will

exf&nt at Lefayette, fbt

anUy Jaly St, Ceaw«o»diivme Monday tbe 26th, nd at Roekvflle Friday S(7tb. ,^s July 16, dwSw Ir^rl

jf"-- Btfdble dtwetlT afmwUm. irst roose tbe 11 iser. Their a»a iatge swasher of omtcT theLftnwy w«diW be re-

Itereiaa

Fresa tfcat portion of tbe (to !N votVthere is IGf aiasga aewber*f

Tbls ssaetbe crfariaal nectoet In aet

tesiyhaeh

kafcre the«8 toy

nTI. tha Ubiesy Is apen eeen iar iMo'eJock, A- M-, and fcwabaK past 1 0

W »a*» MBM»*t

mutmrrAm Aim

0-A.Ai.V,

SH

mm on I fOft *IC*0ME&

Millar's ,. Wwcea* Gallery 1 J^MRB awa&DE&I

THIS IS THE OLDEST LARGEST, AND PRODUCM* THE FINEST PICTURES OF AN TOA LLBR IN TUB zmm

STATE

Call and see speoimeas of

ASBROTYPES. DAGUERREOTYPES.

ALJUof

oeats or more, either

ferthe Jounal or ftrkovbat the lowest prices, ia enthlcflto tlie sasn aaepntin any of mepre•IttM dftt ewa aifaetfoti ftta tbe Sdiedale.— He ia «ino entitled to PrtmiBO* amovnUna gl, and Ettia Books or |e^naj»jUaeoatii«_to§1 fiw evesy ch»b rf $10, tMi ri^Ttt|lwtl0jloen or Joarbala awmtfag to git, MM fNahiai a-

Y- '£xs

«%IKLAlNEOTTF!SS| FHOTOOR APHS and HELU0TYPE3.

whk* are ^tperior to any in Oils city andeqaal to aay in the. world. My now are oanfbrtably furoi*hsd and every .i partoient «o arranged as to enable n»e W prodnee nieJores ot aay, of the highest artistic order. Stoek frr inatraetioa given and uet-flt flirhiahcd. Pirtarei enlarged to any

niae.

taken at thoir re^hfiot*

CTC*1

Deceased or Mck persona

uSn sndsee.

Po^vt

WT

the places

Miller's CretaiataOallery, No. 4 Wimt'i Block,

Thwn BHOKKRa.

LOOA19 SHBftBtmif,

WILL

PM

make eaub advances on all kin of Household boods. Watches, Jewelry,

Clothing, kc. WholeeNl* Noti^na at New York price*, at their Auction Roam E*et 8Me of the PubHe Sa»are,at the ot the Thtue BaUs.

July

lVdlw

TEKKJfi-MAUTli

FEMALK COLLEGE. ln4iatm«

I1

/OR more than a rear hare the maenilleant rtrtKtnres nf th« TERRE HAUTB FEMALE COLLEGE been atvadtly progrr«sing.— They urf now ne»rly completed ami will be open ed fur the rcceptlon of pttpila on Weducady, too 8tk of September «?«.

The rfte of die College, the building* the arraiigrincute for study ana fcOinlbrt, and the Faculty deserve her« a praaiag notice. Tftrre-llaute, die Kite of the College i» a beautify and hoaltlty city, aeoett!ibl* by railroad from all cHrcctiotu, and central to a n»merouaaii4 *ppreci'»tingpopulaliffti It ie HIGH, as its name Imports. Fot» ntstiatics it olearlv shown that for several y» ira rws» there hnve been'fewer 0e*th8rftid lew s»ckne«a bcrt than at anv western eitv of e^nal populntioD. 'Il»a building will be fitted op in the latrst style and with all the modwln improvement*. Thfy will bo warmed by stentR, lighted by gn-,and furniabed wiUi wiirm and eoll baths, and wliat iararaly to be found in iuntimtion* ot learning-—* GrWNAaim—where the b»"dv made healthv and eym« metrical.by eseroisw u»uj suppart and aa^at tha (abort* of the mind.

A prominent feature nf the Collt jje, in the provision made for the protection of the hrnlth pupi!p. The rooms arc tpacinvn and trdl r+nHUat*4,

beautiful

ftimiahert p«rlor with #ep.

The gpunds are ample, cwmjirifing 8'y arre«. In a pleawuit pmt of the city shoot one.thlrd of whicn Is a native Jbtest fov «wltli toindiny tc*lki and arbnrt. torming a moat delightful proan-niulo for pupil*—all the grounds a ill be taatulull ornamented.

A I

The Facnltv will consist »f ft th.iroUglllv

expert-

tncf and rjjiatnt corpa «»f in-structoi *. Rev. Joh'* Ctivnrr, A. M., )"Un«ler ami Wm President of th.« Ohio Female College, a Mendale Fera»le College, fir Preuideut.

Rer. AtrnoNHO \Voon. A. M., late President' the Ohio Ffinale Collene, and the dlstinguielied lutlior of aeveral saletitlHc wotke bear jig hi* tmuie. will bo the prenitMiig teevber of tliu College ami (n^trac'or in Mental und ral ricietoce.

Prof. R. S. H'WWOSTM, IH'C profesiwr ot Ohemh»try, etc., In Farmer'* College, tlhl» will inke tha eliair of Nattirnl JSrlcHca. upon which he will l«vture and e*pi riment.

D'EerMve H.

OVKHT,

A.

.rtof

of Auiictt

iinujinea fliwl l.i tens tare. Prof. C. Mivivei *. lute of Miilndelphi.i. first teacher of iro»tri«B»ninl inwaie. And from #1* tnr ten additional eentlemvi «.ui I nly teachrr- oi long •tnndin^ nml wicrj'wlnl xper'crtfp.

No tins or '-xpenee will |e »pitred to proc* re teacher* in /'(part* rut. Of the ry kigkmt qualification*, t«o th»t pupil* wi*hinir to parfrrt tVeirw« lrrj in th» h^her «t les of drasie, or aay of the »olid nr oriutr»ett«l bruuchrti may Wre reoeire the dmdfed inetruc'lon. That pupil* ftvtrt nbn«d mav derive the gnatent advantages to 1"» uained at tatrdhig Rchwls, they arc required tor bonrd in the inatitntir« witli the taschers (unlets by special pertfriaslon of the President) that they mav

have the benefit of their e*«mplo and sodety. tlie curae of utodiM will be thorough and ex* tensive, embraeii.g all the braiief.es usually tsaght in our higher Hemfn*ri«s of learning, English, Classical nnd Ktne Ar s.

The year Is (tit-hied Into twrsca«ions of twenty Weeks each, emWmeneSiip rspeciItaly »n Wednesday, the 8th of Hepteiaber lttst, atid the 3th dat «if Fehvnary,

rrhe

expanse '1 the schorl ynar, including board and tuition in all the brandiae.of tha regular course, raoms lurn'ehed, fuel, iljrn's and warning I will be |SS%i~payiibl« semi-annually in a&tmne*.

The usual extra charges will be mod* for the ems*

"^Am^T|» AND L«CTCRl»i *. Prest. Wooo aao rief. Roewoara will deliver fall manes of Octwn with the aid of the Tele* *eop« and other apfmrata*, se#rient to IDuetrsta rxperifneiitally the prhiriples of tbe sdeaese par* twed. Books,* and all other rwqoMtes for entering the College, may be had at tbe College or la tba eitv.

All letters of loctiirr or no bastoees, sb^nld be addressed to Rev. ioflw Cottar or t. 8. Caenx, Terre-Haute, Itidiaea.

The amler i^oed cHktens of Terte-Baute hava •orepied tbe ofiee of TVaree of the Terre-Haata Feiaale C"liege, and may be referred to at say tiae by sach as deoire

tiuui*- Moramtkm

3. H. Po»«r, Rev. W. O SpeiSe*, Rev. P. Wiley, ..... A.C.Potwfe, Lades R*ee, Tbos. Dowlittg, Bmf NdCsr, rh.O. Warwn. A.McOraeer, fffeililan #VOTI nvmi| IISMS

Kite,

coticsm-

ii»# the erraeaowentstor advantages of the Oellefi tav. E. O. Tayl«w, Carts Gilbert, Bar.

T.

Gordoa,

R. W. Thompwo,! Rer. J.O. Wllsom Rev. W. Modesltt,^. R.L. Tboaipeaa. Rev. M. A. Jewett, 'V. D.Ortawold, W.J. Bail, JasFs DarM C.T. Ml Wis, 'V

J. a. Watson.

JoKetamsi, Jnly 1*. l*Mwtf

lito halt

E.'FL(IfT Ubrariea

Thawe aeetsral naatas

v.

Aad. Wfifcias.

,:

D. Scott,

T. C.Baatin.

The Rowing are Ibe Easeatfve C*a«aiMstel

AeV%o AffteatoJ SodHy. J1^® J'

F. MamyTCaey Baton, W. B. TasU. H. Fs4r» banks, Wm Datbsi, B. M*Wm» F7jisrbje,aad Oaeid C«Mi.

Tbe Ci sendwes ae» nnimsssd to «aat at the Coart ttssas. aiSaWfcoe Ssiaedee. Jaly Hth.

lotet mitt fimm ftfl'WfllffrMfs A* De rfWEtr

rayieteied

lace is, ai*

who

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Jayaaac «eaw to eohnsea wi^k., Tom* weaMW wiO ftesss sett.

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latalUgeaM OAs*.

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