Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 159, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1858 — Page 2
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TEHRBHAUTE.
TUESDAY M08LWING,
JULY
BOW
30. l§&6
For Pr«»Ucnt in 1MO: 7. Of Ktntarlrr.
Tbe Baltimore Patriot of a late date 5PTIS« J^Tffi vmn
Th* saneev market coa&utes exceeJidgly e**y and wiftmtipMial chaBjje. There i« aa atmodaat sappt* of frndi io tb prime b«*in«»»a p*pcr th* ml &•<
ioer« Mnnwoi haodaoftheBr^aer*. g»ea*eryread8v on ftr wtemli and 6*"
something must be done to
isttr up new trade—some other current rattfet be sought, throngh which relief may besobtainedf.^Thift binding1 chain between debtor and cndito\ which has tied business .down for so long a time, is now broken, and it wants but little power to again start up all kinds of business to a proper excitement. *]Let our produce dealers make this move the farmer is oft get tid of his produce before we can effect oven a start— -he must have the money for his surplus, and the purchater must force his way into a market where the profits will justify his undertaking. This, we think can be done, iand the sooner the better.
Gained.: the oth*r day,
on account of o«r opposition to the repeal efihe Hog Ordinance. This does not (surprise or rain us, nor does it give the hysterica We looked for three times that number, if any tu all, and even that number would have made us more sanguine than ever, but now when we know the imWDfT t& be so small, we do not feel inclined to contend *rith a# hopeless a minority ss it indicates. We shall oppose the repeal of that ordinance upon any and all occasion", regardless of consequences \\Vpmfp*s more independence than to be pulled this or that way, for money or for fsvor. The hogs area miserable nuisance, and ought not to be permitted within the corporation limits, and we do not intend they shall be if we can prevent it
For the satisfaction of those three disaffected hog raisers, we will here inform them, that since we have taken a stand against the repeal of that ordinance* we have added m6re than twenty names to our list in couReqnence of that position, and we look for as many more. 80,
Shocks of earthquakes continue occur at Naples. Tremeodone hurricanes haveako occurred, and at Salt 50 houses havebtw detnolisW, «ad maiy people killed, Several Tillage® taw also bees dwtroyed by a deluge of rain. i*. m» •*.*•*# lUoZVMc e»
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Caw —The New
York Heroics Wasffcisgfera letter-writer, stArlilt of Jalj 14, aaye :1 The great labor of the Brain Depart- •, ment sM the oppwasivt weather, aeem fcear heavily upon our veteran SWretarv *t State. Yesterdav and todav General 'Owe Km bee* very »«**h indiepomd. though not eenomdy 1*1. fie nerforaae the dvfcteaof hi* his we*iis#ce!r"The .. President Waited lm to day.
"JtW A daily Wail has been establiahed Trona Pstereburgh to Wa*hingten» which givee tie people of Pike eooaty incrsssed facilities of mail mtercotine by way ofti* IOhio 4 Mieatndppt railroad with Cmcw~ —4 Ae Eanfe
Accm**^—Twe
Red MiUa, Ky., sons of
litter boy*, s| Wa. Wood,
£«|i were strack by itgfiitoiogon Saturday faat. One was kitted: the other it is thuughUviM recover. mmmm
iltti
per end.
647 for single nanus. C«H
loi^v^in^MeelknKutadtb^tt 4*5 percent, jfc /. The wSBlf 'ffllilat ii *uy in Terre-Haete, and but a small portion of our capitalists *eew to trouble theraseves about agitating the aarycat Oor country is fall of the necessary -products of the farm, and still there i* a demand for it. "When oar grain is set afloat, mechanics, and all classes of laborers will begin to move, and not before. Bosimss has been on a stand still far near twelve months, *and people have been depending on their creditors for a release of their own isdehtedoess, oatil all hope in that respect is lost, and
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A fcttik eorre^ondeet of^i M&tstmUd, gives the folrowing account otn vialfc to the Deal Lelter O&ee at Washmgton^
We had been fortunate eao^h to procure &* ewire to thii place through speriml HgFer aftd iailuenee, although, as aj thiag. no viaitors are admitted.— a large, light room. wiA two or three desks which were sealed aged officers in silent occupation among literal drift* of letters. The walls were lined on every aide with huge mail sacks which had been returned full of unclaimed eputfee, frtm myria'!* of pott oftces, there W^ght have been fi ty or a hundred of the«a sacks and «arh probably contained thousands en thoasands of htttm 1 "How rapidly you dispose of them 1" odd I, watching the "peed wtth vchich the elerka tore open the epistles, glancing over th to see that no drafts, checks* or otto- important documents were enclosed, and then threw them upon an immense heap of opened letters at their feet. "It is all habit ma'am," said the gentleman nearest me. "We are accustomed to open a certain number daily, and to those wfer do no* understand the expedition and iKJcuracy with which we work, it would seem, indeed, almost iociedible."
Ashe spoke, a tiny gold ring rolled from the fold# of arose tinted letter whose pages were evidently written over by a delicate female hand. "A child's ring," h« said taking it up would yon like to look at it ma'am ?'*y
I took it into my band—it was a fairy cirelet of virgin gold, with the words "Mary to & V." engraved within—audi wondered who tlie Mary was, an»J whether the little "E. V." who never received the tiny gift, was dead or living.
Meanwhile the clerk had been taking a rapid note of the signature, direction, etc. •'What will you do withitj." Inquired returning the ring to his care, Jz\ Sw "We lay all
Mich
things aside, in case
they should be called tpr.' "And are ihey often redeemed "Not often—not once in a hundred casea/' he replied, taking a little gold dollar from beneath the seal of another letter, and laying it carefully under the desk.
We stood in silence, regarding the pile of opened letters, which was growing higher with every moment. It was a strange raedely of styles and hand wrising. Some were inscribed on btigd sheets of foolscap, in a manner that, conveyed the impression to your mind that the writer must have grasped the pen with both hands, and gone at the paper as he would dig a spade into the earth/and folded with a glorious disregard of all geometrical precision others again were daintily written on colored tissue paper, and some were in that easy flowing hand, that bespeaks energy aud refinement of character in the caligrapher. ••Oh, how 1 should like to read these letters," said I involuntarily.
Th* official smiled. "That is what oil the ladies say. It would be almost impossible to preserve our charge from the curiosity of the female &ex, if, fortunately our rules did not protect
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visitor*)." "Do you ever read them
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der these ciretmi«taftee9, you had just as well take your hogs out of the city.
MW The richest, and yet the most ridiculous notion we have seen advanced lately, by a newspaper Kcrihler.has emanated from a Virginia pre**, in the recommendation of A. P. WUlttrd, of Indiana, for Vi« President, and A. M. T. Hunter, of Ya., for Prwident. Willard for Vit* Presidentff Great heartens, save ml
from many
1
"Never, unless they seem very important or contain incloaures of amount. It is all we can do to keep up with the arrival of the dead mails notv. If we were to stop to read one letter in a hundred, we should be lamentably behind hand besides the privacy of these letters is a* point of honor with us. We have no more right to read them hen?, when tin necessary, than to pry into any other perraoual secrets."
Hare one of the clerks leaned over aud handed our companion a tiny package. "Prom one of the letters,*' ho said I thought the lady might feel interested in it."
It was a single curl of goldon hair tieu with a bit of pink ribbon, and rapped in a little piece of paper, on which was written, "Bnby't hair.**
I knew the history of that letter in an instant, though I had never looked on its folds, I could see the fair young mother parting the sunny tresses from tho infant head and placing it with half a smile and half a tear, within the closely written page that was to gladden the heart of the far away husband. And be never reeeived t'w letter. Perhaps he died under the mighty shadow of Sierra Nevada perhaps the turf of lome Mississippi valley Uy close on his pulseless heart, while «he the faithful wife, was growing moire sad, less hopefni with every day that brought no answering word. "Baby's hair V' I could not bear tl»et the bright curl should be thrown carelessly among the host of letters, it seemed like desecration. "May I keep this little lock V* "Cartaia!? if ton like."
And I placed it carefully in my reticule witfe tender hand. I know not where the sorrowing young mother's heart i« breaking, day by day, but certain am I that tk«rs IK an invisible bond of sympathy between her soul and mine, clasped by a lock of curling, silky gold—baby's hair.*'
It wo«M be vain to attcmpt to chronicle the mraron incloaures which dropped fam the rarious letter* which wen opened during the short space of time w* stood the**. Bite of rainbow colored silk, nest for "patterns," tiny smslia color*, newspaper paragraphs, bank bill*, gold, cards* coarsely written musgns from Rttfc oaee at home, whose hands were guided by the wotfcar or sister, «o that th# ahnent father eoasia, or brother, might haw a Tittle fetter* and innumerable other affecting rel-
"Where do all tee fattem go when they have keen opined and oxamiMd? «ce they bemed T* "No that was formerly the cuetom. however. We used to make gmt boa fiats of then* but aside from the fact that
fMSmSi
of written paper w&old alwaye froin the flames, thns destroying a& privacy in the letters, it was found that Many people tnaae St a business to Seek *ssong the a«he« fortfhe gold, jewels, doliaia, etc. which often escape our notice here, and go out in the opened letters. So trow they are ali sent 1» a paper mill and »-maau fsctored as writing papw.rt
We ^ainiwd into another room where were many mesa en toes of the good old days before the law of prepaying postage went into elect. *There wart twtt or three huge stones which had been sent fbr "t joke,1' involving an immense amount of postage to be paid by some unfortunate, who feckily never received the ponderous package—* gigantic rag baby, said to have been sent by some Vinegar faced old maid —a neatly manufactured iright cap, which some indignant b»cba!&r-~«ame not recorded —-refused* in high dudgeon tn receive. and which consequently found its way here, and a daguerreotype of a young man, which had been cracked across tne nose and wralhfully sent back by some fair damsel with whom he had quarreled-.
We asked the Postmaster General, to whom we were introduced, how it happened that all the employees in the dead! letter office were gray haired old men. "Because they have more discretion and less curiosity," he said, smiling.— "Younger men could not be depended upon] they would probably read
John P.
Resolved, That a committee of seven be appointed by tlieChair, to act as aContral Committee for thib TortnsWpw
Whereupon Iho Chair appointed the following gentfomcn as said committee R, N. Ilndson, I. M. Brown, 11. D. Scott, J. W. Straton, R. Thopas,. N. Erlangor and Samuel Conncrt* U-, -f-i
The meeting ndjourncd with univcTsnT gOod feeling, and a settled determination to arrest t|w downward progress of our National and State aff«ir8r amd to check by the strong arm of tbe sovereign people, the reckless actios of the Chief Execwtjve of this S tale, and Natron.
jwndy are of the
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=th§
Ufher,
letters
oftener." •'And why do you not employ ladies
We were.s© indignant al tjbiis horrible and heretical opinion, that we asked no further questions, but took our leave* much gratified with our novel and interesting experience in the dead lct|pr„office at Washington, j| Township Meeting.
In accordance with a previous call, tho citizens of Harrison township met in convention on Saturday.
t, »T THE NEW YOR WBKKtV PRESS ia ob« of the I am qnito sure they could discharge the b«.t HUM*ry pap«r« of Ihe Uay. A large Qnarto oont,J
lain I (MT Twin'ly
0
duties admirably." "Indeed," said the Postmaster General, mischievously} "I am afraid their curiosity would be so extreme that the department would fall into inextricable confusion, to say nothing of the number of se-
Sion, 10 say POining 01 IIIU IIUIUWI uire- Five co^eawio year, and 5 gifts. t"00 .1 r.u j__ 1 l..4 Te* cofrtea •'Be year, and 13 00 crets they would ferret out of the ueail let- Twjontj-oii^ »opiea one aud fil pitta.... s»00 11 *rhe artinleii to la distribated are ct»wnri»el in 1 tcrs.
Esq, was^eallisd ttf the
Chair, and J. P. Baird, Esq., acted as Secretary. ,4 On motion, tlic followmg resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That the citizens of Vigo county, irrespective of former political associations, who arc opposed to the present corrupt Administration, hold aMass Convention, for the purpose of solecting candidates for the various county officcs to be filled at tho ensuing October election.
Resolved, Tha* we mpoet ilio several townships of this county, to-raeet with us in a convention, for the pupose of making nominations for county officers, and that we recommend Saturday, the 14th day of August, as the day for holding said convention.
J. P. USHER, rrosft/
J. P. BAIRD, Sec'y.
TIIE NORTH POLS.—la
Oh Cecelpt of th«
discussing
quirer gives the subjoined interesting paragraph: "If tha probability of reaching $2 dcg. N. gr.nl«l. tb«
D«1
diag tbe whale, thai can only ltv» ia an open sea, and in a higher tenperatare tbaa is fotrnd it the tiufniOBetriC poi^ tOvtids the Jlorth Pole, prove tfcegxirteict of aa opea m.' Wahm abo the state» nrati of tcsvdbi/(E peiC| if Itwaaiaws, 18IP, data to haw dneovtmd aa open aea. Tine Sowiheya, fether aad eon, 1806, aaw aa epe» Mir ooMMMng a* 81 d«g. 31 mwtee. Two of Dr. KUM'I party found aft open as low as Udtfrees 20 niavtes. Tie mdteatlons 1^ that this aea ia opea all tha year, hot however thai may be, ve believe ita existe&cfc is suauuet is so longer ^4Hti
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IHE UK)
Polar Sea, the New York Courier and En- Gold
consideration »,
the probability of finding alt open sea.—
Tbe facts upon which such a probability is based are these: It is generally admitted that the geographic pole and the thermometric pole, or the point of maximum cold, do not coincide. The latest investigations go to prove that there are two Northern poke of maximum cold, both being near the 78 deg. N. latitade, and this, Whether with the direction of the isothermal linea, proves that the existence of a higher temperature and an open sea, near the North Pole, is not only probable bit almost withontdeobt. Again the periodof birds and fishes, inda
llipiilgil
band har l»eeo or-
idiannpolis. They have altheir iasmment% which a
JpyAmbraae 1. Cummiug, isan «lependent candidate for Supreme Judge in the Sixth District, in opposition to the ptesent nominated candidates, lie is a liepublkftn. .v
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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next, af which due aoti«e will begiVefr In ordef to xfhrddMsadTaatagesofaltntratK ffijhSiMI fbr ttelh akafanaai females, I have asaedat&d mBdwln FVeg«h a get*» \icm*a
well him^rs East and West, a aftd tneeeasDM teacben particsl*rij of **d kindrtd BChfncesj and ahalt be MBiflted by Miss rntAr
L. Morey, a ladJrUf
mu.A csperlcnce and fewinng high recort«e»»daiietet
»hd, in Addition to the Usttal bfanfcbt^ will teach Flench) Painting and Ir*wing. My 9Mwl»
A PK»B R»K
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F'p'® wacwnwciB*** rot t*» a."
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York Weekly Press,
1^1 Hp,* "*f A BEAUTIFULLY Zllusrtratod FAMILY
NEWSPAPER.
V»mi,or
Sixty Cutamat\ #f #nti»rtatn
ig matter acd KT«KatitIv lUu!*tr»Ved e\«n A fin Worth from ftO cehU ttt |!0W W» Will JtO #ent
tanlnifTwenty Paget,nrSixtyC
ffVIUI uym wv vcnw IW IWV w- wv r»M»
io each subscriber «u r^t«(|l of the subsrriptton moo*
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TKftMS IN ADVAXCB:
One copy for otie y?ar, and one g®!l....»tmi.v.$S00 Three cople*
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year,
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wofiv}nPHfl rupioa vnc »v»*i The artlclea to he distribated are cvoipriaed in the 1 United States Troa«r Moteji ^$(000 TO a da doa s-. do Wi SWJ tiO-oach. ft do «1 do auooo each 1ft do d« do IftOOOeach 10 Patent tevtfr Hunting Cased %attbeelu0On eiich 50 Ould Vt atchea -V .iWrOeaeh 90 do '5 k-4* 4#B000eaoh IDS d»„ je,vWleaeh 200 dtlv'er flnntlftfe Wat h*» W 00 each 300 allver Wateiis Slolm to 25 00 oaeh 1000 Sold OnarJ,Ve*t Fob chains ID (Ml 1a SO 00 each 1000 OntoTehs and 5 00 to lS 00 each
OoW Bracel«!t»i Kar Drops, fire ant Pin*. Cu* Pins, SlecVe BntlfhS. Hlogg, Khtrt Sttid*, Wntoh Key*. Gold and Stlrer 'OjllnWes, and* variety of dtherartieleg, worth fFbhi 50eent* tof!5 eaeh.
iDh»friptlon
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monev* loe ttibafri-
ber^i uame will entered npon oar book* opposilea tiumbni1. a«d corrospondiag with that numter wilt l»e f-rwardeJ within one week to him, by mail or express, post paid.
There Is tie!ttier hnmbug nor lottery abent th abore as erery subscriber IS sure of a Pri*e of
Y«1U»
Wo prefer to make this llbefal distrlbutloh aaiOnj. them Instead »f tivinyra largecntnwi«*l«n to Hceiit* giving to tbe subscriber the amount that..would (P to the Agent, and In manjr cases a hundred ful uor6
comm^ntcatlonc «ho«le be add«w»cd to PAXlSb ADKK Pnli^ier. July 50, dwty 311 Center Str«"-t. York,.
Novel tod Extraordinary!
N S
OF THI
STATES
PUBLISHING HOUaE.
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NCOURAGED by the Papxmnplpj Suoretw oar no vol and extraordinary Premium Oftor", in the circulation of thr ami popular {Nvtorlai inontlily, Iho UUITEB STATKS JoeaNAi., «nl in the *nl«* of ««r Talual»l«» tteokn wo now announce our now programme of pretni ums for the season of It'SH and 1 &">9, nWrafcinp the celebrated Art Union Series of twelve larg» and splendid Steel Plate Engraving, nnd a tched ule of Gold WntcUffK, Rich Jewelry of a'l kinds. Gold Pena, etc., offered 011 a scale of liberality surpussing all previous offers.
Our jewelry ii composed explosively of the richest first cUsa articles, warranted to be solid g»ld or precisely ns rcpresomeil, and every person «electa his own premium. Ours id the onjv Publish' iog House that offers premiums on thiif plftu, 01 that fornishcB this class of Jewelry.
The following is list of a few of the articles, with ibe amouut of the club for which it i* given as a premium, and the postage required for its de livery by nwlt *."J& Splendid. Detached Lent, Enameled
Dial eighteen carfet Gold Watchwarranted a perfect time-keeper.. $60 00 Elegant Lepttte Ruatneled Dial 18 car at Gold Watch.. 50 00 Large Dofltle-Slide GoM Pencil and
Ctold Pen, warranted to be solid gold Portwre throughout-.., ... 6 00. .9c. Beautiful Gold PcacH, Warranted to be solid gold throusfcoat 2 00. .9c, Gold Pencil, Gold \^*tchKey} and ffold Tooth Pick tonbhed. 8 00. .9c Extension Silver-Case tVracil (warranted wune as«oin) and Gold Pen... 2 M"
ffeioitfotu votai &ar yrops.
probability of the existence of an open SSii&i fi00..6c. 5 00..6c.
Cameo
IJ E*l A mm. f. a «/l«i
Aearat
X*dy Jane Grey, from 1 he celebrated peicting by Dnnlel Hoatlngtot}. 22incaes tongbjr 17 inches wWe.. fl Tbe Trapper's Laat Shot, from (treat p&^byW.JUMaoey ,18x24 1 CO The Anglert atoghter^oxn tiie great petaiiajrbjr Leaeaster......,^.^ »0...9e. Sfwrkiog, front tfce peiattng bf T. W. (Foe nu S«wwnx on CSTAWWO*.)
,HKRIFP*S SALE.—By rittm of one t* V)« OMiuMa n«M 4ellfW^6^ hmo* nr«t« Hl ftpufl Ardi*r rvfitevta 11,1 oiJgci iw f«»m of !«», *MeriW« tval-esUt^to-wU: fcatf tke
of Tcrr*-H*ule, IidUu, aiU wit! on Saturday IH xaiu rr AwtR 1«SS. rnv 1or «at« si tfts t^omrt thnAWr in ue rmb*#* Vk
Twit (in kaaciMt•«
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Ridi Gold Band "Bracelet 4 00. .9c ancjr Oold Mosaic Bracelet.». •.... -8 00. .9c Hoed Gold Locket, engraved
tnrwd ....................4 TW.
60
Pin for Lad v.........
S 00. ,4e. 13 80. .3c. 2 00 .3c.
Gold. Florentine Pin for Lad*. ..... Gold ttir Ou.ter Ma for GfentfeiBe&.. Set of Gold Canifeo 8tads. ........... Set of Engraved, Lined Gold State.. Set of Gold Cornelian 8h*re Buttons for Laflv or Gentlemen 400. .3e.
gold, richly ewMaekd..* ...
... ..... U^aiM, ^U{laMMSMHdd
*W»«» nVHfT waawiwiMf MifflVRing, wlldsxteca sotwith atone...... Awr««g tbe Engravfi« are: TheS^tiring of the fiftath Warrant of
4 00.,3e.
2 00. .3®.
J..13C.
.13c.
The Dolled States Jtoaraai contabw aixlecs large folio pafM, abW edit*d aadpi^aacly illastlaied. Price eoly ce»w a year.
Ota-eaialeaae ooBlalM ewr 1,000 of the mort vtseAil, e&terUisiag, aad fmplar works of day. Any pecaaaamnag as af cseisor
BORth*
other
fortius jennal or for book* at the lowert prices. Is entitled to fltt
SUM
attoaaft fai aay «f thepre-
fiiinw nf Mi own aeteetiea from tbe Scfeedakv— Sell also eatttledto extra Prearieouiaawonting
or Jowaela a«o»4iag *o#ll, ssd ftewla— auwurtiagtefil. TbeaaKMmttap^lSf paaMee aa the Pitiiiaw, Awl I aeeeatptay aa«nM.
Krvry reader is lanted to fonaa elah, aad «e «Wb la scsasge with save pKtm aterery flat MkOMralMdiintiBi uutii^wd. vhs vfflfcerieMy pmid ^ariatai nf Ctiikcmnt frK aa apptiea_ML' twi est a ly jflwyiiiii ateace. aadae^ leeftvtmr prewhuB Ihna the share, or when ywa rarriretheGrtaiegw^
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Shorlff.
Conaun^tivM do not Despair! CwntiapUM^^Afe oh» 1SP1AX opcrop.
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CeasaHftiM that pwrw to be a roittia r#r« T«*r
Jg»tHrtw, twls^/ee. Havlnr now »n«l rtjliretl
themxelvet
the
C3Hre«,t QUowi M*LAREN A. FARE
WELL... .Proprietors
DAN RlCtS sole Mahafer. The asrente of the GREAT SllOW are hsppj in being enabled to fthhoutitio ah exhibition In Terre-llaute, Wednesday July 28tii, Uion which oreasiHn the jttaHliMg pcctlliifitlvs, and TntHasic Odglnulltlct Or this Organisation will bn W*o#ent"d tlilia tlcin timtfating to the people Of ilio C?rc«t Went, Ui»t the hlf^h encomium* 'it tlie Press "f New York, Phlladelplita alad Pittsburgh, frl'rt Hot lulsomuly bestowed.
THE WILD AKTMAIJSI TTArt ail let loose
in
the Arena
Affordine the student, and lover of nature,a fair opportunity of seeing them an advantage not to be gained "where tlie creatures are cooped up in email boxes, and punished by restraint ol motion, and deprived of lijrht nnd proper wntillation, they generally are in tfrt toiling CH?atati8i The
RARE SfECiMKftS
Exhlbitod in the Great Show, consist of The Rhinoceros! Tbe largest ever brought to the fnitcd States: tlie only one iu the country, and the fir*t ever rendered ts me. ..
THE GYMNASTIC ELEPHANT, The onlv one ever taught ti walk a tight rope. THE WHITE CAMEL*
WhichReallv Waltsses and llffe onlJ ptir of COMIC MHIiKX Tliat meet the expectations of the lever.* df fen. The ARTISTIC FORCES are ol wich a diameter tiuih no Efiuestrian Institution now exUnt can ever awufllc to enter itito tohtputilioii with th«-
^Sll'sg SALLfft RTlC^fcEVj ":f Tlit pride of the American Are mi MRS. IAtf HICK, Mistress of the Manage and Ro:td Exercises. Mrs. Libbv ShowloB, the llor^e Tamer. Miss Eslcllc and Little Knitnn. Jacob Showlcf, Comic Pdntominiist and rotC«qn«
Po^tnrcr.
Dr. James Thnyer, the- Clown nad jVfth*y Come di.-tn. Master
i-
Charles Reed, the Prince of tlie Pironette MR. F. IL ROSST O N. The Champion Horwm-w.
MR. S P. STlCKNfcY, The Vete.*an Equesti inn.
CharlM ^force, the ZoologioM Director. Mast. Fred Barclay, Mast. Robert St.
Exoelsior, the
Young Sam
mv. T* J. R*. ClarkCi the astonishing Acroliat. The whole under the guidance and direction of xjAtf Hiefi.
THS AMERICAN HUMORIST.
The Stud of Blooded and trained Horses defy com parison either for number, beauty, or sagacity. Amongst whtoh ire will euttraerate (hat iftMe eeion of "Old Grey Eagle,"
Talkiaff
Iforset
White Sorry, Abbot. Lawrence, Dan Webster. Eureka, Edwin Forrest, Henry Clay, Amongst the Spectaclesoffeied, will be the
CHARGE OF THE MA MA LUKE?! In which 10 Arabian Steeds will sppenr. First time in many years, of the Old English Festival of the
Fltichof Bccon, or a Summer'* Morn
fn 1664,
The Music, the Be*', ever eniraged in a Perlpatk
Exhibition,
it
THO*A*
under the control of Pan*
CAI»K«W,of tlie Keystone Br«sn and String Band. O"Doors open at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, and 6% ill the evening. P^rformanoe will commence cue hour after opening.
AD»SSIO.'—Box,60
Township Library.
IVTOTICE iahfcnbr given tb«4 this Library la 1™ removed from the union rrititiog Office to Farrington'* BaildlncdirecUjr oMosU^, first room on tbe 9d floor. 1M" area large number of A
TWJ
boola now oat of the Library whitfh arast be re tamed immediately. Froth tiftt portion ot
N. B. The Ubrary iaopeo every Ayr
t)0 GIRLS wanted to do faat/s
,?
P&tbben 49C Breadwa* New York.
"W" v-
'•S. *,
,OU I FOR PICTU
t-wB
froat
CltlbellytleB bulsw, will send the prescription*
M4he
Hiwti#«»
for pre pari 11*
CtjRKB. M» med(Bi»e*/V«* «f A 1 *li» dirtl* it-, and wijta*»a to-his
nf
this opportunity, as
Doctor
wishes to
do
ail the
food
h£can (brehe dies. Address ail
CURED. ieUwto
ftpx 5S3i p. O., SeW York, wfto is MS Sole Af«ut. ^HljSO dwl
nt KB
the
Lferary la setto fiow 9 to St rot's there is W books missing, berfd«s a larfe namber of single roht This flMst be QfUaiaM neglect in hot retorniac every book before the 98 days eXpif*.
12 o'clock, A. M-, and na haH pat I to half past3 P. *. E.rLIIfT, J«ae lS-*Rf Librarian
X. 1. WIPH. S*OCT. WYETH ft BASKET,
REAJ. ESTATE AND INSUKANCB AQEIfTS No.
14,
NoAjomot SUek, M«in (ftrtet.
fotary
to do geaend asiairil}iij Wfftl "ST" 1 WHm A*I
eaa be
hetotlf leeaiaf «t4eni «i
Jmf%-4J
A.
AKW
COWSTASLB'S SALES, Prioted on rood paper, for tale cheap, at UAILY mi OX OFFICE. rr",'*' 1"
1
~S f-
1
Miller's j&J Gallery Block.
FIRST PftEMHTK JkVtAJUXED! THfS IS WE OLDEST. LARGEST, AND PRODUCE'S THE FINEST PICTURES
QFANYtjAiJLEKY II* THE tall and see specimens of
AMSROTYPES. DAGUERREOTYPES, MELAINEOTYPE'',
VMO't*SllAFHS«ad
... .. HELLIOTYPES. A LL of which are superior to ahV iU this city /V and equal to any in the world. My rioW4 ftrr comfortably furni«hed and every .^partaiaat airaagtHl is ttt enable me to produce ptotvrei 0! any, ofthe l%b«t artistie order. Stock f«r mile-,, instmction given and out-fit Aindsbed. Pictun 3 enlarged to any ahte. Dt?cw»ed or *kk poreot^ taken at their residence.
ITCall soon and see. Forget not the place—^ Miller's Premium 6alWfy,No.4 Waw^VBlbek, Terre-Haute. Ind., A
WILLmake
J)AMK1. AIKK.
IV
MILLER.
niv 1 tHiw\ -°m^xfT mm PAWN BROKKHS. dT? tO* SHERBURN,
*4Sh advances on all kin ot
Household Ghmds, Watches, Jewelryv
Clotting. kc. Wholesale Notitins at New York nfibe\ at thbir Auction Ro^m East Side of tho Public Sniuafts At Ule sigft ofttft Three balls.
Julv t-i-dtw
TKliKK-IIAUTr
FEMALE COLLEGE,
Terre^Haatei indi&na*
.^,*R more titan A Vear have tho magnificentf
I structure tlie TERRE-HAU MALE COLLEGE been They are now near ed for the reception 8th of September next.
The site of
ITMH,
Rpnil TE FE-
:i E lieen steadily progressing..irly competed and will bu opet on of pupil* oh Wcdnestly, trie
tltc
Colleee, the buildings, the nr-
rangfments for study and comfort, and the FucuL tv d«serve here jwsaittg noUce. Terre-Haul#, die site of the Collep is a beautiful and healthy city, acct&dble bv mil road from nlldirectiona.and centrill ton ntlmerottsaii'! appreciatingpopnlmtlOni It is
as its rtttme ittporla. From stntl.ni^it
it is clrarlv «.hown thai ftr se^Wa! vtilrs hnit th6r« have bo««u fewer deaths«tt»d Slckuert here tlutil at anv tfetftorn Citv of c^tlal p.ipUl ition.
The hrtlltlin«s will bo titled up in the Intent stvle and With all the modem imphivemeuts. They will bo warmed bv ste»W» lighted by ga«,and furnlahcd with warm and cold baths, and what Is rarely to be found in institutions o» learning—a Gr*iNASiua—where the b» dv made beslthy and symmetrical hi eierciae .may support and aesht tht5 labofs Of loe mind.
A prominent IVittttfe Wf the f^oll*-^, if the provision mm it* (of the prwtoction (ft
pits. Ttie rooms are
fho
heailh
Tlie Facult* will OCfffsUl of a thorofi^hly
enced
and
efficient
of pu-
*p«riob* and trtU vntiUtOed,
there being a beautiful furnished narlor with separate sleeping apititmeiits for eacrt two yoang ladies.
The grounds nre ample, comprising 8'£ tei'ep. in a plcaAont p*rt of the city, about one-thin! or which Is a native forest grovi-, with ttindin^ irafkt and
afoers, WfWing a roost delightful promenade fiir pitpik-^all the gn tuitls will be lastefhlly offtumentfwT {*t.- ACULTf: .r
experi
oorps of instrnctH-it
Rev. jdftjt Cofuff, A. M., iounder and former PI*«dent ofth Ohio Female College, a-ul Glen-
lleue, a1.
dale Femile College, flr-t Prffidenf .... Ai.ru !*so Wo-tb, A Rev. Ami **o Wo-b, A. IT., President o^ the Ohio Female Ctflleps, a till IhO distlnpuished author of several (teicfltiflc tearing hh nome will Ue the (irfsldinc ter.ther or the College nuF Instructor Ih MrtiUl aiwl M«ral Science.
Prof. R. SjJvfWoaTii, la'r professor of Chemistrv, etc., In Partner's College, Ohio, will tiikt* ihflT' efiair of N a turn fcKtiee, upon *hich h« wilf lev-tare aud expmiftt'nl.
a
D'Esraj S. Ci/vr.af, A. .Tiof. of Ancient Iiinguiires iiiidLiterature. Pnf. ?. C. M^f.vois.l«te of Pliiladelphi.1, firsf teacher of iiihlfi.denial n.iwa-. Aud from si* tf teinuWilional gentlerfih *nd fudy teacher* of lonj^ standing Mnd shceMalul Oxper'enei-.
No p:uns or expense will lw sfwifNl f1 proevre t^arhers iff M&rjf Htparlment,
luali/icatidn*,
of fix*
hitfhntf,
so that pupil* wlulrtng to |«rf rt
tkemnelre* ttr ifi* hipber -l. les of mu«ic, or uny nf he solid or orriuWrfital brunches may lure receive the" drafted Imrlrufiioii. That pupil* fruirt 1 broad m^T d^five the gtratM advantages to b« gained at hoarding Schools, they are required
Rev. E, G. Tayler, Curtis Gilbert, Rev. T. P. Gordon, 7^ R. W. Thompson, !#.
S. U. Potter,
Uf
board in the institution with the teacher* (unlurrf hy spacial pehnission of the President) that they mav have the b»*neH of faeSt example aud society iTTte cottnieof stmli^s ailt fte thorough and latensive, embracing aW fflf# hnftic'tes tlMtallv tau^htr in our higlief Semihafies of leamiiig, Engltah/ Claameal and Finfc AriQ.
The year is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each, crni»*ncing rt Speetively on Wwlthe 8th of Septemlx next, and tlie 9th nesdav dav af February, 1P60.
The fjtpefw
ot
the school
vdtr,
ihclflding boanl
Md tuition In alf Cfth btaiteh^r of the regul*/ eourse, rooms furnished, fuel, llgh's and washing will be §229—payable semi-annually to odtmnre: The usual .rxtra chargei will be nude for the ornamental branches.
APPAR ATfJS AND LFXJTtJR ES. Prest. W000 and Prof. Boswoani Will deliver^ full courses nf
Lectures
^ed.
ct«. Pit25r. ChUdretx 25c.
No halfprice to Pit. C. H. CASTLE, Agent. lite Great Show will exhibit at Lafityette, Sat-
Tite ureal snow win exrniw a* i^amyeM*, n»v accepted tlie office
nrday July 34, Crmwfordsville Mwnday the 36th, Female College, and msy be rcfei red to at any and at Rockvillc Friday '/?tk. time by eocfc as dcrfre farther information coi'ternJitly ItS, dwSw I ilta aaMdhManaa^a Aa* a/l««n(a»aa f\t ing tbe arrangemesia,or advantages ofthe College'
with die aid of the Tele
scope dad other appnratut, sufficient to illustraie experlotentolly the principles of tbe s«-ience* pursued. Books, and all other h-qninlteg for entering th( College, may be bad at the College or in the city-
rjipr
All lettees of iaqolry or on bminess, should b« adfbtssed to Rev. on* Gov sat or D. 8. Covtnr, Terre-Haote, Indians.
The undetvigaed citkens of Terre-ITaute have
of TmHu
of the Terre-Haute
1
Rev. J. G.
Jnly 1,-^17th W.
with any kiad af D. 8WKET.
D. 8WKET.
Caraer
ofAland Ckenf tt$.
Jaly
TVS MLAWKB,
Wilson/
««*»««, ^Z.'F™^h Benl. MeKeen, li.O, W arreu,
u« wrvRt
iabex Heddeti, IsflMs Kite,
mm
S to
David Hartaockp C.Y. Patterson/ 1. Watson, And. Wllkins H. D. Scott T. C.&oatffl
IldTIC?B.
Tbe uIlo4mg are the Execatire G*aimlttee of the Vigo Agrieataral Society. W. D. Ladd. T. F.
Morray, Cory Bsthoar, W. Tbatt, 8. Fairbanks, Wat. Dttriuua, B. M'K«u, F. Mark la, aod David Csaidt.
Tbe Cossarfttee ara requested
Court
Home,
to
meet at tlie
a*9 oVlnsk.an Sstordsv. Jaly 17th.|
D.
[Express sad
LADD.Chairman.
Soufotl
tfspy
ss
we
to—free.
Ofrto Wanted.
Ite^esilaaltotiato
I
several names registered who wsnf ye'aac woiweit 4« Mas*
Jat«
-r
1
work.
wdi0i*f wtll t-letke rati.
Voting wowetf?,
ii
Hv"iKr-
tevstlljeac*
