Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 199, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 September 1858 — Page 2

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TEHRE'HAXJTE.

MONDAY MORNING. SEPT. 6, 1856.

For Pre*U«il ia

IMO

JOHN J. CRITTENDEN,

1 I Of Ken tacky.

Indianapolis Advertisements.

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Messrs. WIL&JUID

Cb3teT'^-

& STOWTRX,

Dealers in

Mntical Instruments and Music, No. 4, Bates ttotwe.—Thia firm keep? constantly on Hand, a large supply of cverthing in their line, which is sold at the lowest figures. Their establishment is one of the best in the city, being always np with the times both in instruments and music, and is an agreeable place to deal at. We ask onr readers and citizens to give this honse a call when they have occasion to visit Indianapolis, and desire the best of articles in their line. Bee advertisement*1 Jf

Palmer Bouse, JKSSB D. OABMICH-

ACL,

Proprietor.—This Honse is one of the best in the State, tho entire building being furnished in the best of style, and, seemingly, regardless of oost. The traveller will here find every attention he may reasonably reqnire. See card, and do not forgot the "Palmer Honse," for it is a palace., ...

American Hotel,

B. B.

IS. B. HOIXOWAY &

MARROW, Proprietors.—-This honse is 'situated opposite the Union Depot, where the best of meals are to*be found airways ready for the hungry traveller, on the arrival of the different trains. Pass in stranger and replenish your empty breadbasket, the proprietors are gentlemen, and will attend toy onr wants

a la mode.

See

card and remember it. Those who may ^bo waiting for any particular train will &nd this a convenient place to stop, on ac -count of its convenience to the depot.

WrigbtHouse, Loo. Errreoen, Pro gpriuior*-—This House is.ako a favocite with ft great many travellers, as it is rather celubrnto'l for an abundance of

the

necessaries

of life, which are always of the best. See card, and remember the location, Dr. Updegraff.—Wo call special at tention to the card of Dr. UrDEORAFr, in nsntuch as he Wtho reputation of boing one of the boat Surgeons Oculists and Au lists iu tho State. Those who see Dr. U.'s card must remembor that ho guarantees jjust what he says, or no pay will be roIquirod.

We saw him operate on a female

patient who had beett deaf in one car for ^neur t'venty years—-(this was the third or Jfoiirtfi operatiou)—and measurement on a tape liue, she could hoar^tho ticking of Si small clock (used for that purpose) a little over six feet from hor ear. This -seems to bo proof positive of lr. O's. skill, and ought to be sufficient to induce .*all those

similarly

Washington

^SIETMAK

dfc

affliotwl td consult him.

Sao his advertisement and address him -for ^farther information. ,i -v

Foundry Messrs. HAS

VIMTOK, Proprietors.—This is

^tl»e most complete establishment in the «*State, and tho amount of work turned out ^Jiere is almost incredible. Through the politeness of Mr. Hawleman wo were shown through the on tire establishment, Jand ean say that we never boforo witnessed the operations of a niora complete set of machinery than we here saw driven by ^one huge ougiao. Casting, tnrning, pla* jiing and finishing oriroil machinery, ^sawing and planing of wood, boring, morticing, putting together, and almost a tho isand other operations are hero seen .almost at one sight. The manufacture of

Agricultural Implements form a groat por lion of their business, and wo advise onr farmers when passing through Iudiaoapo]U to give above firm a caT!, It il 1 pay for your time and trouble. See card.

Meesrs. DCMOKT Stxtn, Sbeam Engine au'd Boiler msmufaciurers, has aoomptete establishment, and are driving an extensive trade with all sections of Indiana. Their facilities for building boilers ^cannot be surpassed ih the West, and it is only necessary to know that a boiler t^mo from thia establishment to ensure confidence in its durability and safety. -J Dm.

KWIRO

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is an eminent Physician

and wammts a pertnanent enre of all dw(Kuw he treats. Beo his card and write him for farther information in relation to

MWA young poet out Wert, in deeco%ng iwtret says: "it a world ofWis® jleaoed In with girls.

f0r A young man without money ainong the ladi«s, .is Hke the moon o»* a tloady night oan'l shine.

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Foreigners—&a* is to say, continental foreigners—do not seek American wives, except for their fortunes. Thirls the plainest of all social truths. Of coarse there have been cases where foreigners, settling in this country and becoming American citizens, have married American girls, and made very good husbands. But foreign visitors to this country, designing to return and reside in Europe, never marry American girls for mere love. Their motives are those of fortune, or of mere betrayal of virtue, knowing that a previous marriage has made the new tie legally impossible. We have never kiown one of these showy foreigners seriously desiring to marry a poor American girl and we have never beard of an American girl, •named to a foreigner and returning to Europe to reside, who lead a happy life.— Wives in Franca and Italy, and to some extent even in Germany, do not occupy the happy and honorable position that they do in America and England and husbands, in those countries, are often notoriously and shamelessly faithless. A more melancholy position than that of a young American wife of a French husband, in the whirl of Paris, or the dismal splendor of any other European capital, can hardly be imagined. Many have conle home to their parents after such wretched existence as this, glad to purchase their liberty and happiness, even at a sacrifice of a large part of their fortunes^

There -will be ft ejpry fa^ons&lo watering place, each yearvOftie -of two 3r more of those fasciuatiug foreigners, who tnrn the heads of so many young American misses. Watering place hotels, with theiT publie and promiscuous tables and ball rooms, and their total freedom from tho restraint of society at home, are favorite resorts of all kinds of adventurors, and Fronch, German, and Italian adventurers Often find easy pray among the verdant young women and young men who go there for health and recieation. Let tho fathers and mothers quietly keep thoir daughters out of the way ^pf every one of them, and let the recent example of the scoundrel, tho se luoer and tho bigamist, Riviere, be a new warning to them, teaching them that the boat thing they can do for the happiness of their daughters is to train them well in habits of refinement and moderation, and fit them for good American wives. Thore will bono trouble in getting for them good American Imf bands.

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OOMMEROIAU

MOVEMHNT.—A

movement to which we alluded some time since, having for its objcct' the establishment of trade upon a new basis,' by which the prodriwJi'&nd consnmer mby bo brought into more immediato contact than through the present modi*, has actually commenced, although from its delay we had supposed that it had boon abandoned. A store has been opened in Lincoln street, where the nuclcns of a stock of flour has beon laid in, to whieh more is to be immediate iy added. Those engaged in the move ment here are people of means^aod infln ence, and the mose prominent floor deal er in Chicago has expressed his warm sympathy in the undertaking, and promised his hearty co-operation. It is virtually a lesgcte of diflereut interests for the pnrposo of mutual trade. Tho capital is derived from the sale of shares at $48 each, paya ble quarterly, and each subscriber is enti tied to the benefits of tho reduced prioes for articles he may need, that are supplied for prices but little above oost. The coal dealer sells his coal to subscribers to the league at conslderable loss than market prico,—Bosto*

Btroid.

A French Flying Machine. A Paris correspondent says that the Emperor Napoleon, has juat made a present of 5,00Of. to a private in the lane, who asaerts he has dtsoovered a solufion for the great problem in set^nal^8---ttK| a of Hying. He has invented a kind of air ship, consisting of a platform of silk stretched over whalebone, to be propelled by two gigantic wings of the same mateital, placed a each side. The aerial navigator is to be suspended at a distance of sbout four feet from the platform while his faet rests on pedals, by means of which the wings are set in motion, while his arms rest 00 a lever, which, imparts to the platform the direction he chooses to give H. Only a model of this m«* chine has been sonstrocted, and it appears he work well IPhanks to the Bmfwre&t mntttficeaeewlfc tsjaiw *boat to be ®onstrocted on a large scale. 1Th«i is ir evidence of t!« liberality of the extraordinary man at the bead of affairs in France, to^tird

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letive isvicate into

progress of wiHtoe

and the mechanie aha. It was he who took the iniativ* stop ia making a European remuneration to onr own Trofisisor Horse for his service in bringing the Magnetic telegraph from the region of spocn practical ap

and thrtHighoat his career he baa shown marked favor to all inventors who have in any manner benefitted mankind by the results of tuir genius. T%e Emperor. it is trne, ofisa lends his aMLto chemical ideas, but for the principle which dictates the course ha invariably pursues toward distinguished originators in the arts and scienoes, he deserves the unqualified praise and approval of all right-minded men.-— Scientific America*. -TOr:

For ihe DaSy 0ni«n.

[We bop* XUT wtll cmtliu to "bring S»*»n" (t* Hw ffdn)

MDHIT

nl WMtutkeMlMlRK

which c*B only tautM from b«art pare U» aaUowa ioM.| -S »s OJf THE DEATH OF A SISTER.

Oh bring young flowora on the grave to spread, Where stanbets ia ctleace the "early dead," Fresh from their home where their bads were bom Bright the hopes of her life's youog mora, •BweetM the breath of a

nK^er^ tove^

And pore as the spirit wabtiBed abf»f»i''-i gp

Bring flowers that tell of» seble heart, That tell for the cause of a brother's partf"^ Of a heart that felt for the needy too 01 kindness shown for the good and tree: Bring flowers—fit emblem# for the spirit lled,§l| A crown for the S«»w of the "early dead*'* -*r

Bring flowers that breathe of the hallewed airl Of her childhood's home, in their beauty rare: In their fragrant bods sweet memories dwell,

Of young hearts bouna by affection's spell— Of a

spirit crowned with swell-earned meed Of a

gallant bark with the anchor east In a

ONE FULL GRAND PIANO,

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beantiful fkee that shown like the morn, Of thrilling mode now bodied and gone.

Bring fiowen that tell oi

Of

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sou! now freed,

haven safe from the ragtag blast: Of a blest escape from whelming %avfc/ And a peaoefbl rest in a lowly grare.

Bring flowers that whiapersf a fadeless bloom, Ofa bright existence beyond the tomb: ©f a hotrfc-fti *rhosc1««otn no ^les are riven— Of a calm repoee to the wand'rer given: Ofllving streams and unfading flqwers, That bloom for the soul in celeatif 1 bowers.

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Then bring young flowers on the grave to spre Where slumber* in silooce the "early dead &4J Bring no dark leaf from tho cypress bough For the dreams of earth that are faded now— But from the tree where hope's bright bods wave Pluck flowers for the sister's lowly grave- ..

Sept. 1st, 1858^

I JIAST.

DIED.

On Sunday the 5th inet., et 4 o'clock, P. ANNIE, UifHitt daughter ol Mas. & Ma. D. 1 McPekk.

TBe funeral wllf tAkiPpliifetf at the residcricc of the parents on Sooth Fourth Street, No. 64, to day at 10 o'clock, A. M.

INDIANAPOLIS ADVERTISEMENTS.

Valuable Pianofortes I

mn

ONE PARLOR GRAND PIANO,

TWO LOUIS XIV CARVED PIANOS,

TEN 1 OCTO CARVED AND PLAIN,

Togeth

lr

with complete assortment of other

sixes and styles at

^3

NO. 4, BATES HOUSE.

Wa are ifcciving weekly -supplied Of MUllc eomprjsiug the latest publiealjous. WILLARD STOWELL,

No. 4, Bates House, Indianapolis, Ind. Sept. 6,'58 dly

A E O S E

Corntr of Wtthinglan and Ohio Street* INDIANAPOLIS. IND. JBSiB D. CABniClUEL, Frsp'r. Sspt. 6 ^i-dly

A E I A N O S E orrostTi SNIOS oxroT. IN I A N A O IS IN I A N A HOLLOWAT ft neRBOW^tSfrieten

(7*Goed warm Meals always on band on the arrival of Trainb and plenty of Ume to eat them Sept, 6. '58-dly

W I O S E Snf ffaaWnj^ea Stmt, South Side, ,1 I N I A N A O 8 I N I A N A

E.OC. CPPINeEK. Prep'r.

BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY.

Gswslacsitiedtoanl&omUiehottje^eeofohaigc Sept 6, '58-dly

OCUUST. JURIST AJIB

-!Prof* Formerly rcaideot Phy^daa at Willi*' Hwrpi Ul, Philadelphia, and for naay yeaiaPrindpalof the Danville Ercand Ear Infirmat j, Profeeeor of Anatomy, and Leetmer upon Phyriok^y, has taken an Office ia this place and win cnerate on all surgical diseases, and begs leave to inform the public, that all tfiseese* of the Eye and Rar, (with few exceptions) are curable and will operate on Catsract, Cram Eyes, Artificial PamUOmdtiesof the Cornea, Inverted Bye LMs,8ore Em, and all diseases of UM organ. Deaibesa, difficulty ef hearing, {even when &e drns te eiitSrely gone, will insert an artificial, answering neatly all the perpoe** of the natmal.) He WiBako derate oa Cl^fa^Twnors. Giaeers, Mot^Chwttts,Defrees *i ^osriforta the erratum for Artifidal Ne«e. byheslii^ona new oris.

all

And Ibsen Artificial Bves^grtfegtlKa

tfceaKtftaa

ande*?we«ie«of the n»teml, d«MM

•^tbttcWrtrylapwfce^WnrtelfVaanthatk nev aodralaaWelB Sarrrry.waiTmalahimiaaay ing, that e*erj^B«w«Wn the

tetkm may he «pert«i«f

TO THi7»AtO!

Yen can have yoer hair restored, no Matter how wvtck^ihnfai mostessesbeingsattohgetteftedaeeahair ftees every faBdk that pwJacri a bthfedkM. Gnur hale ens be rannrctt so nsraniawf WHIWWI BB^V

2ST-

INw

Jfoi&iae Worki

iDlANAPOLfS, INDIANA.

A S E I A FA •AKrrAcroaBM or

A KKGINKS AND IOILCIS,

CAST

^nd Wrought fitm MubiuAy, of an kinds Grist Mills Sub, Muley and Circle Saw Milk. Also,

THE FIRST PREMIUM MACHINE Horse for Power Belt or Tumbling shaft Machine Portable Engines, suitable for running Threshing Machines, Corn Shelters, Portable Mi, Wood.

Sawing, &e. The attentioon of Farmeis is directed to this power, as they are admirably adapted to any use to which horse power ean be applied.,

For circular, with terms and p#iee address as adore. Information or Machines obtained of U. Shewmaker at hia Ware-honse, or at G. F. aud„C|C. Smith, at their store in Torre Haute.

May 8 dw6m.

k.. 3B. O. BROC«Zaa,f oaa o»-iF~r a-r«E«rr NIW YOBK, •N MiHi rxcTra*R or GLASS SYRINGES, HOMCEPATH1C VlALS,

GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Glass Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers, Photographers, etc. Green Glass Ware by the package. A liberal discount made to the trade.— Orders from Country Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price Llsta sent on application

Sept. 2,43m

JL

ul Vtrit** it prevMit.*'

The womlerfRl .dt»co*orle» brounSt to light by the cetobnited Dr. Rad«tay & Co., the eminent ChomlAs of New York, witUto M«« paH qu»rt«r ji a cortury, hav* conlrtbulod mvra to the ease, comfort, wifoty, beaiOraud toegtsvity of the htunaa (nwSi U»a» att other medl^iiafaKOiJU In use.

RADWAY iS KBADY RBL1EF.

The flnt or these Important aad valuable discoveries startled tho world with wonder and surpriae at its rapid efficacy in curlag the sick and stopping the most excruUaling lmlns.

The next ducovery was the Raaovx-rino WKSOS.V* wpr: the «nly rtmeuy In use that possesses the remarkable properties uf eradleatiug from the system alLcoustitutlonal maledioa inhented bj sickly chldrcn of ai*oa»od paroiits. Theao dieoveries. however, are but Lessor Lights to the Great. Grand Discovery recently made, aud which Is calculated t» revolutlonlae the proseat practice of medicine and Ireatmeut of disease. Thereaatt of tUW great discovery is given to the world tn the form «f Pitta, elegantly coated with Gum, so as not to offend the most delicate momuchs They neltber sicken nor gripe. Even- dose that is ta ken (mparts renewed strength nnd r%»r to the skk «ud enfeebled body. They are calfewf

RADWAY•« RBturuA'JfUsa.«M3.

RADWAIf'S BKAftY R^MKF.

1. Qua nf the rtibai roronrkablaiFpropertl«« whlrth this all -i^weitjUl eenit»Jy posieslea^that 1 B^K-tiipity. It tr^ly eJceirlifes the whale Uiimah syatejn with its honHlifttl itifluence. H* action upon llrr j'oi»i{iious gai?e» of miVttrlH, wlmthor it b« the Uifoctikg /jbtttuvla of Yellow, Typhus, $HK/, Measles, *carlwt tsr othar .Malignant Fevers, or fWer Ague, i:our Fever, Cholera, l)iarrh«a, Dysentery, Flu*: or whothertlie stomach bccomea Inflamed UIIH lrrllaU-il Iroiu Uio poisonous extracts of u«IO jiiaiits, tainted meat*, unripe fruits, or greonsvegeubles, a dose or two of Hudways R.iaUy Kcllof will inetoutly nenlrallae tli poisonous elements that maybe the slomaeh, n'.Uy lite most violent luflamatloiis o»id Otrtlfy the whole system gnl net sickness or paiuftil difficulties in all casas, thorefbre, of Cholera. Cholera Morbhs, flux, Fevers, deft.,there is no reaiedy toaafe and rertaiu to take as Hadwa's Ready Relief. Itselectrlcal pawers will, Uie Instakt it IS'taken chargeJjie system with health and vigor. 8. AS OOUA" MSH-IRRlTAltT, withdrawing tho congested blood, which, in case of Kheoraattsrv, I.«inbago, G*ut. Xiujnlgia, Seiatiea, Inflicts milch pain np*n the patient—It acts with the rapidity of lightning the instaiit the Relief.!* rubbed on the part ofMie bod) where there is pale—-It re-establishes an equalisation of the circulation of the blood—oongosti 'being withdrawn, iiiflamation la removed and pain ceases. 8. As *. IHrrostv* SriMotiar.—In cases of Weakness, Lamc'ior, Debility, Heprosslon of Spifit, Pest leuneas HelaMcholly, Nervous Trembling, Hysterics &c., it dlffosoa its htHuthfnl tonlo pro|ierlt«s throughout the entire system# It revives nnd re-invlgorates tho assd,crippled, infirm and nervom. imparts new life and atreurth. Weak aid feeble fomains who, from continued suffering with weakening discharges, are wasttng atvay. Bad way's Ready itollcr will restere to a sound and healthful condition. 4. ITS CLKANfitSO AHD HKALING PROPBRtles are quickly proved In eases of wounds, gun shuts orstlnge, hitwof dogs, snakes,lctaoU,etc. Themomeat Kad way's Ready Relief is applied to tho pained part*. It neutralise* tho poison, arrests the spread of the Infection, allays in

W

Separator, Improved, Grain Separator.

Carnation and prereuta morti

flea lion, 8. AS A BODY GTJARD TO PRBVBST tho system against spddeu attacks of sickness, especially when epideSiica prevail, or Incases Of andaen Cramps In the stomach or bowels, Bilious Cbollc, Fever* of all kinds, a dose of Had way's Ready Relief will chock the progress of the disease and prevent tenons dilHcul5. Bxroscaa TO Heat—Cuana*!. Tirncentas^Korsons Of the sun ache, etc., head with It In some water—this will settle and strengthen the stomach and wilbdnw the heated bloed from the heed—and equalise Its circulation through the system. 7. Every 'family should provide themsolvos with Radwaye Ready Belief If eeddents eccer, either fro at Palls, Barns, ScaWs, Srniaea, Wounds, etc.. an application of the Ready Relief will immediately (top the pain, prevent inftamation or mortlfleaUon.

peaces TO ntiT—LYTIIMII. 1 irriramm^-

c., take a dese of the "Relief, also l~ath» tho

RAD WAY'S REGULATING PILLS

(Prom thaR. Y. Medical Journal.] .. THB GRBAT GRAND D18COVBB1T. Sissoua Powaa Bsanmr Jhwowsss wrrn iUnwAT1* RKooL^Ttao F11.L8.—The calibrated Dr.

as

SURGEON.

39 Jfeuf WIIUNIM At, seer MeOituM' Gk&mg

is given to the blood by an eanee of ordinary bread. This nutritious extract he has aneceoded in eonUslsg with Rndway's Hegtrlating Pills, that whtlathe system is undergoing a tboruugH pbysictng.purifjlHg N^alatiag procoS| the weak, eaioehiod, dehtlUaled and worn oat oixans receive a heallkfel aoariithaieat. Thisgreat d&eevary Is invsdaable. Bonfafore, aader the most innocent and beet purgative puis ate-* the patient new week and debilitates* In

eases

of Yellow Fever.Tjfhus, Scarlet Paver and other maUgnaut fevers, Small Pox, Bryripelaa, etc., (he M. Ueatisnaable te partake ^TsttlMent noartahmeat to keep alive mat-

PiBs

will give to ON wanting body saKkiaot" iMwAawt as woll as exteminate every patrticle of disease from the systaat. A svtksr great wer which theae Mb aassess Is thatof regalaUtw the organs of the

ay

stew

in the nerfonnanee oftheir daUes. Tie ^toisiach,Kidney a, Liver, Skin, ittadder, Heart and Bowles, are «a«h eflhesH regaur and axact in the performance of their aeveial fanetionc ao thatihenewbe lake these PUis, hewever

Cnative they may he, will cilery the ln«-

aryaf a healthy discharge ft»u their bowies every dajaga regalar aad exact hoar.

RADWAr.S KDOCLAT1KG PE8OLKEST. Tte dlacwary of thia wonderfnl Jteswvat«r of the Sntea Bedy eecarwte a»edical »if«s»eea new saodldnal preperty. ltR4tslr«ii«ffddtt)r, Jbttowtngdleofders: hovoBB ut -ras «LXot. ImMs, Tumors, Bteedtegeftba

Deposit*.freeing ial Flaid* «T lil» freaa .. vto»r*l aad stre«gih 0 every Orgwa awl. axssSer «nh« Wj, hat will. eradicate two ite lysiesa all C»sUMii«»«l ItsJeOeeajwl lajmwee laterMod hy atrMy cMUfM S W a a as

Ii«t UMee atcied vHJi aejr diawse, SeroWla, «r OmOWlssil fa*wUMs,tak« Bs4»ay*s Re^atratistg »isWi»slt SsM 9nntitieseijwlatra^--*

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Oacr.NtPdMsi,

THE ll$V

E flfel aite(hanagmatietheJmprevement

ia oor idSM of tfis

sangalue

very and I natch

and

cut carpets

to

Terre-Hauto Seminary.

0

(KOR BOTH SKXE8.)

N MONDAY THE 6TH OF SEPTEMBER nest, we shall eoitamenee instructions in the "Old Seminary," on the must beautiful School site In the ci.y. The premises are undergoing such repairs and furnishing, both outside and in, ss will secure convenience And oomfort, including elegant modern desks for the supplv of former deffciencWs in seating.

The Greek, Latin and English Languages, including Rhetoric, Composition aud Declamation, with Mental Philosophy and kindred studies, will be taught by Moses boule, A. M. late principal of tho S«utnary.t

The Mathematics and Naturil sciences will be taught by Mr. Edwin French, a graduate of Uie State Normal School of Massachusetts, long a succussfhl teacher in the schools in that State, and lately well known here as the principal of the Grecnoastle High School. Mr. French bears, front his former fields of labor, abSnduut testimonials of his fitness for his profession, both in knowledge, general judgment and apt™** to toch.

We divide the year into four quarters of eleven weeks each, including the usual holydays. The school will be divided into three departments—tho Primary, the Academic aud the Co|a

The Primary Department incluiles the elements of the English Lnnguafttri'of Arit hmetic, Gcography, 4tf. Tuition

In the Academic Department, primary siudies will be continued, to wljich wil) bo added English Grammar, the higher roles fn Arithmetic, nttd Algebra throu«h simpic equfttiOiM. Tuition $7,00

The Collegiate Department wil! include tlie Natural, Moral and Political Scieuees, Higher Mathematics, Book-keeping, Ancient Geography nd AncientLanguages, Tuition $10. 0*Nd all»wan made for absence, Iscept at the option of the teachers. Tuition to be paid »t the school room on or before the last day of the quarter, or before the pupil leaves, ir he quit within ihe quarter*

ire

mam we

fit rooms. We

(actcvery article that adds to, rnd

of

Housekeepers, Hotels, Societies Halls, Satoous, 4e The

first

floor, the

stune

We shall be assisted by Miss Mary L. Morey, a highly reeoraraended teacher from the neighbor-, hood of IfostOn, wlio, to long experience in the eastern schools, has added prncticc in (he schools of Obr ovrn State. Inaddition to theusufil bmnclf03 taught in common and high schools. Mi JS Morey is prepared to give instruction in the French Language, Drawing and Painting.

We are delerminod to earn a good reputation for this Seminary by such diligent and thorough teaching in the various branches of useful knowledge, as our individual experience, of many years in the school room, enables us to give.

With our present force wo can so grndc our school as to secure the many advantages if division of labor, uot the least of whieh is, that the several teachers w'll preside over tlwiso departments of study most congenial to themselves, in which they are moat practised, And which, therefore, they are best fitted 0 teach.

SOULE & FRENCH.

Aug. 14-dwtf {city papers copy

City fi^iooL^

redaeallon{heOradea

IS tha design of this Institution hirntsh to dtitens ofTerre.ITaute ffacllitie, tar the oftbelrcblldren.nt such rates of tuition as will bring It within tbo roarh of all, add which eaa oaly be done upoa the Graded plan.

This school will bo organized mid cooduetodln all respects,Sitertbe ndnlapprovo^ «aatera models. The new eltyscool building, hiu*boea secured, and Is now fcelhg wwBafced ltotla flioSt elegant style corresponding with the arrangement of the school build lug In Cincinnati, and the eastern rlties.

Anumherof experieaoedand highly aeeoaipllshed female assistants mm the Hast have been secured. The plan eoatemplates a sound aud Utorongii ednc*. Una, in itl hranebes nsaally tssght .ln Use beet cotn-

di4 last season, that *(e*

abouW want, aor business haviug iaoreaNtf 1

to Ihe moral aad

ration of tae pajrfls.

Know Thyself," I# an Injuncttoa which. as far as It applies to the physical nature, will he rigidly eafore. ed hy example and preoept la every departmeat, ftsa the loweatto the blghost. In the lowest classes, A aatOBV, PbyaiolMty aad llygioae will he taught orally— ta Uie highest, the heat aathers on tho saMect will be pursued.

Two aseslaas off! weeks aaeir—will cowstitate ^he aehoolyaar. The trrt oommeaciag .oo Wedaaaday the 1st of September Mat, and endhMr ikWk of January WSS, including on week vaeatloa dedag holll

The second session will eommaaee on Monday IMS aad end on theatjigb day of Jsa* MSilaciif dlag one week varathni la Mar.

KATKS OP -roiTtojr,

Ckitms from tv« years old and upward, t® A. R, Cs. aad tm»ur& tilt prepared for advaneed Antkaietic, Grammar and higher #t»dle*ts,ee. Higher hrawhea#S#0. Bach payuteUMS IstGradeonbetngesnotled will pay...... Baeli lai ad^.FI«•»«*•...I.,14^

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3d...... t,*0 the raw atader of tie tettfaa le he paid la each Grade respectively, at Uw USN ef the Brst three swsttt of each session.

APPARAThS.

The school will be hmHM with aparataa tor lUattntios of the natural sciences. ?or U»e aake of las heefca, tha aerlea r«e oatae»d*d by the State BOM* ef education far Indian* wi(T be

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SpRrKE£9Clt*. Ksr. T- J*. A. «-Harto«, ». W- MUuluM,

Ron. S.W. loha H. Qarr, K. Alter,

B.hT Harrttwu^ S.«. Potter,

MBP r-

P.

r.

Kelahard,

e. H. naitey.

,, Is IsaportaM that alt dftrtrlng to avail theiasolrea of this afhoo! ha present at Its orgaaicstlon.

Anf. dwWH. MOOBK PVfnclpnf

Of

Bsotei

rill(«1lfH MfARflMI

OTIIAS.

»n* vi ug iacr«ne«ti

The leadlns tbatare iu making this charge Is to open exclusively in

HOUSEFURNISHINGGOOpsr-:

shall open next m.mth

an

atockof Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Look:ng Glasso*, Curtain Bsnds, Prrra Oorniees, &c. Also: Ourtain Dama*k, Moreens, festin

tain Draperies Gimps and Trimmings of all kiod* in addition to Uie above^. a most complete"stock of Linen and Cotton Sheetings, and Pillow Case i", goods, ready made Bed Comforts, Brown and Bieachod Linton Tubio Cloths^ Napkins, iJoiliciivand Towlcs of every description. In

complefaal a thorough slock

depth of the carpet room

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For City and Country^trade, with two rows of counters, each 1S5 tret long and abundance of light from I wosfcy "lights, an advantage ttvpu^chascr?, hieh thej een find in miotiter etore in the city. Leading from ihe centre of tho store up a wide and easy fl:ght ef stains, iu the entrance to our carpet room, which hes been noticed before. "SV

For the benefit of the ladies we shall open the finest stock of Ihrr** -Geo/*, Silt*, Sharis, Cloait, Trimiing*, Emlrouitric*. Hosiery ami ahoet,tvet before pm-eutcd in this mnrket to the taste of tho most fastidious, and to tho less pretending the largest selection of Bnn*n 4iid B!oachit:l Muslins, Canton Flannels, White, Red, and Yellow Woo! Flannels, B.d Biaukrts. SatsucUp, Tweeds, Jfcau», Ticks. Checks, Batts, fltc. Not furgetting the great deficiency heretofore in

GENTLEMAN'S PORN IS III NG GOODS, Ana Tailors' Trlmmlnsa,

Recollect before purchasing, wa are to open a fall line of Cassimercs, CSoths, Shirts and Drtvm, Cravats, Scarfs, Ties* Collar*, Handkerchiefs, Gloves aud Hosiery for every occasion. In the meantime, we shall spare no effort to reduce the presentstook as low as possible before the new arrives. (CTBargains for all. BUCKEYE CASJEi STOR E,

Ang. 28-dif ,7v L. RYCB & BOW it .1311 O'

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Pfisaaar Cedar, per aeaaia,

PriMkdbw Corawn, A«~, pair nan—i... Piawlay assd IWsllsr, per MMMM. vecaiKaaa^v ttiaffchsseiMti,

toi3ff&

ma* Haas

w»ehly, tar««gh the yaar

noMn#. 30m wrvttlr.

too litaUed the most

unusually large^and

in

above,

Wholesale ana Retail.

attractive,

IelainsT

Cnr-ss^

this liuC, adapted to Uiewaats

being re-fitted, exclusively* or

Terre-Haute Classical Academy

—AND—

FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL, For Boys.

MWo

do mui33 to apoiul auvon or ot^lil yours ttior9n in »eruplng inyt-llior as inucli tnilti ati4 tir««k ai' might lu laariicd t-unily uiul d^llgbtluliv In one yoarlj Mill en.

IT

is the aim of thin Iiistitutinn to form posd, intelligent. Imppy and useful men. A 1 those habits which influence the physicnl,mor«lanii iutcl U-ctual nature of tho future IUUU, receive most particular attcntiou. Gynuiiwticiil rxrrciaes am engaged in under the immt'dintii Mtprvi»ion ef tho. Principal Tho government Is strictlv pftrcnlnl, yet decided. Lessons in Moral Scier cc will be dally assigLed to the students, adapted to their various ages and capacities.

A competent, knowledge of our Language la* mo it indUpcnsililr to every mnn: oi'.r cffurts aro therefore espeein'ly directed to corrvet spelling,, elegant reading and speaking,composing, &c.

Mathematics ore tnu^ht with a steady view tf* bttsincss and mental training The Natural Scii-uoT's for an integral part or ourcourseof In^trndtiou.

Heretofore, many ^f (he lirst m'nd.« in the eoflh-' try hivo l»cen deprived or the ndviuitago- aiUing. fn ma knowledge of the Ancient two Moilirrt [jStiguagno, on account of the unren-u»ahle lengthof Urn.- mjuircd for tlseir ic(jitiiti»ii but b* at» improved iiwthod of

tcicliiuLr,

wVich Is commend­

ed bv Milton, L"ckc, LeibtiiU, Sidney Stniili, and others, our students in French or (Jtrmiiii sre enabled to speak thosw liitiguu^es in one car,and' thorough cour?c in Lnlin and Greek Is completed in tltrveycnr*.

Lectures on 8cfoner, History, nnd I.lteratuw arc daily delivered, wlileli nron the iutfrest of the scholar in his xiudies, and increase Ids mlorinarion beyond his oppotiunitv of reading.

Tito next le ni of ten weeks will commence on Wednesday, September 1st IP58, nnd tliu ensuing term on Moudav,Nov inWr lftth.

EXPliNSti.^ ANI PAYMKNTF. Boarding, Tuition in tint English brnnrhrs, wnslungi r.Mtms. fuel nnd 1ighU^ei term of ten' weeks, 15

V,

.TUlTfON FOR HAf SCHOCAT^. ,, Fnglish Rr.inclien,i!8.0l carb llnsu^gc, Dmwing, $3,(KI l'uii.ting, $A,0(. Oni'-linU i»nvment in advuHct', tlje balance nt tlic' middle of tho tcim.

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BOARO OF INSTRUCTION. ^T//

3. Eovc*. PHm iprtl Pmfissor of Laiignges ami Higher English Pratichos. Miss 8

AS A 11 PKSSV, Teseiier of English Urnch"s Mrs. E. M. Rover., Teacher of English aud Or-mruejit-il Brunches. amaixoMt Hon. W. P. Grisweld, T. C. Bnntln, *,J Chnries Wood, Beidi McKean, A. McGregor, W. Paddock, J. P. Uslvr, JrnlgsD. Dimming.

ETFor further particular address tlie Principal. Julv dwlf ENOLCS &STO*S,

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BOOT AND SHOE

and sre located en recti/ oppo prepared inau of ih ita

a. tercd into a partneraliip, and are loeah the east side of the Public Square, directly site the Court lioute, where they are carry on the Boot ana Shoo business various branches

Their long experience and superior skill in that line, enables them to furnish a BETTER AND CHEAPER article than is treoerally »oid in Terre-Haute.

O" Oar stock embraces the very best,that could be procured, which was carefulty 'elected by ourselves and we empky a^ie but tlie most accomplished workmen—heoee we h&ffe ntf hesitaUdn In saying that We are prepared to meet the wants and necessities of all.

If. B.—Repairing done with neatness and dispatch.

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Joly 30 '58.

A MISERABIJ& LIFE

"AndPremature Death!'

"VOUNG MEN WIJO, BY 1^% ging in »o«rHbaWU, hare ruioid their health, prostrated their nervoiw *•,!, system, and Impaired their Minds,. thereby rendering thn pieaaieres #f MSr ried life a weary {Stgriatage upon aarih -, are respectfully noliB«d that l/r. KW. .» 1RO. by inach sMtdy aad oxpertoneetn 1

S A of is a he IMT earas in the most dlffcalt esses. without the least dlgfnrity or trouhla. Patieat*sWIcted wlih any klid of prIvate dlwaes.frnfli the mildest form to thh wiast ««.

Eaad

eai»eon salt !r. K- with the full assurance of mi lasting eare. for. K. warn«,t» a cure wltbeut| ofiMreary.ar taaBgaefbwrtaaasxrdhrt. Wr- Kwlsf SSSOSMM to ladie« In want ofannsdr torob«trurU»iMi, Irregularities, dre., i^cullar to thai delicate organisation Ot their *y*U»m«, tr. fhciofo Feaaale MoaOlly Pills the retaedV. Tha many tho««aad boxes I hare sold arore It—»o»«spoaic IU of them, lor all Tike dune. Wr.Oeaier^i Pills taa onlyhe ksdat

Jr. MMM Ko. virglala Avaaae, So«th of Hrnmth Baak. yUDIASAPOLIfl, lit II, a In a in S at oh shoald aat «s« theas. For raamm aoadlractionawltJb each-hex. Ahaast isllsn seat by tnaii to aay

9 l*er»oaa eoasatWhg Jae hy letter are renamed Ut firt: a UU dawripttoa of tyiwptesas aad, orumpm ayfagth-ea«ewlt*ia Haak HowTTthey wJ»f*Nir« eveiy stteatlaa their case re^slres.

OpoCsBClM.

and siker Pebble Pereesojdio PtrCarte aodCotwaveOissse* set in got^ Silver. to« steel,«rCenaaa«l*eriraaie*.

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Aag. 7 r. J. jf.