Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 205, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 September 1858 — Page 2
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MODAY MORNING. SEPT. 13, 1P».
For Prr«i«|pnt in IWAs
JOHH
CRITTENDEN,
Of K*ntiirVr.
POT the Daily Union.
The World a School House. •I 3"^?* aehool begins and en\n with life. Nsi lire lias Icf^dly*g"ivco n* our" affectionate mother for cnrifint usebirft. They watch tl»« Srst opening* of oar faculties, teach fho use of our senses, produce in ii« the first emotion* of love and gratitude, awl awaken in n* theft till dormant powers of onr reasoning faculties. The teacher continues the work so happily begnn by ihe mother, and the world mast complete the work of both# -When the boy leaves behind him the school house, his own re^poofibility commence*. Inflection must take the place of the teacher. He must not abandwD himself to surrounding iufln^hces, Iml must ask himself, "What is I my aim in life and what are the vrcaotf fat attaining it/'
IItA own consciousness of human dig 1 nity will point out (o him, that nothing .Jflhort of perfection, or the completeness of "human nature in &11 its various aspects, ""^mental, moral Rtid ofloctional isworthy^o tjhe the aim of life, ntid that the world'is -:yy-m the school in which the means are given
:?.him
for the attainment of thiff end. The indefinite, pe^ii^cUbiHty, or power jof progress of our race, is an indication of -its immortal doatiny and a revelation of .the divine natipe and dignity of man. |j| The necfaiUy df-pfovidiiigfor, and gutid ing onrselves, our good resolutions, and ""'noble aspirations—'invitations from heftv en, which should not bo stifled—th^xam pics of great and good men ityofi ^tvhotn wo should not only slavishly beslow our praises, but whom tee should imitate, boin^fttifl^TVes'eindcTiv-wT'with the "samo.cftpirtily, and having thb samo God and opportunities, all these^fo me»n« by which yve may .elevate and .develope our fn^tnroa. Li/p^is Ijk* a sloping hill, \vc ''must climb higher or wo will full. Our rising is the only means ofproi-ontirig' bnr falling. The moral principles which are to guide us rtf on* Work of ^educajtioo nrc plain to all, and of aii 'fttiuiistokable nature, for tlioy into .the facts of conscious* nes« and not exposed to the hallucinations ofs ont^sensee. .••
The peifection v'e tpay attaih t6 is independent of oar etation in life. It is not tiaceaaary fo leave onr position* but to. en ter it with all our might and power in or dor to improvQ Qjirsclvosu Tho action of -men in high plrfcei, besMo their resulting often from nncontrolable circumstances, nro, if viQjyod .u^.tl^Jight of eternal tmth and goodness nioro like splendid vices than virtues, We know not our strength until we try it. And why abfonld we tint become acquainted with ^ourselves and reach our highest destiny.
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J&r ox tract the following witiciama from tho Louisville Journal. They are rieh, rare and racy
We don't know what character the editor of the Journal wonld play, tho, boU upon tho stage.—Portland H*mberat 5 Yea would play Tom.very well in tW fragedy of Lear for jon are always playing the fool. »»i
-s tOf It is *uggostod that thf Administration ia dutermined to preserve unaoiuj* ity in the ranks by kicking the minority out of them. f0T They don't eall the President the
of Wheatland'* any mora,) and the title wa* ncthtng but ohafl during the election.
JC-8T Every Douglas man who holds office in lliinoi*goes about the streets with his head under hb arm, for fear he ahonld lose it.
M3BT "Cable" h*U at* already aivertut-" ea for sale. Neck tics of the «ame materia! wonld be serviceable after one got the hang of them. j5.
If J3T ^Tlve roek of lH«aw«wiiw»" a« ^e ,, Washington Union calls Mr. Bndianaa. is the canae oi collision which has split |theparty 1 ft is obeervable that doga always turn round ami round aeveral time* h6» fore they He down to *leepi *We jndge
virto..
Aw BXTBxStvisISWtX ou*a OPMUTIOKI •—Hie Milwaukee papers of Saturday gifrf an acconut of fixe arrest oijt matffnatned J. D, Pierce, who, whhU confederate aamed E. T. Howe, has booght np several horses in the vicinity of Waukesha and Whitewater, on worthless certificates of deposit on .the Jaaesville City Bank. The Wisconsin say?:
They have passed off some $4,000 ot $5,000 of this worthies# stuff, and it is intimated that others will £fe long "befoatfd* out to he implicated in the swindle. It is even hinted that some who are connect ed with the bank were not altogether free from guilt. jsi-~-£i
The certificates are not forged. I)tit have b*»en made oat at the bank ngatafta tfnd dated ahead, and tbetiy- before tj^r date came around, the bank was to burst up as in the Brcck and Gilman affair, and the men who held these dirtificates.'would have to auffer the loss.
NOKTHEKW BASK STOC* .'-—A nale of 26 shares of Northern Bank was made in thjs city on Tuesday last at fl^O c«^j|^wT?lnH i« a higher figure than the stock of this bank ba« ever reached, and jshows the confidence reposed by capitalista^iu its coiitinned, able, jind judicious"management. JsjL yn*
Bank or Amenfell ~TKe NashviHe Ga- .. -r.j. ... zeUe of Sunday Fays
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The notes of thia bank were thrown out by ail our bankers yesterday. The issties are looked upon as worlhleas by most of our busineas men, although Ainumber are of the opinion that the ownsra will be oble to redoem overy^dollar qf the pircula-
VETKRAN MlNtBT^ DBAD.-titTlie Rev. John FinlayTdf^htf B*p^ist churchy died at Gtconville, Washington, ooanty, Misfi on 1fhe 28th nit., it th^ «on. aged 75 years. Dr. Fiolay hae bden azealona and faithful minister of the gospel /for noarly half-la 4ceffttfty.H Re Chaplain of the N"ew Yerk Legislature' during thi Clinton, and has filled the pulpHs of hi church, in Baltimore, Louisville, Memphis and other places.
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JBT Tjha editor of4tho Cia5inBati En qju««5 ah inve3u$t^%a|*f CKe|||^f|i^ ter, make* tho foiling ohairacteriatic lilt:
and disgusting to au intelligent and honorable nian than to see political erganaationff^riAied ayow^jly fjor tlie^uTpbae of carrying ^nt' d^tallh important ends conneclf djwithtlw llmini^fati^of brnmcnt, dcacend into mere vehicles ami become the fnatrumentf^nly of pwiferring offioe upon those who belong to th«m.— The blisis of all party fealty should" hf fprinciple. Indeed pa? ties ^r^ouly to be dofendod, and are jnstifiable upon that idea. IT IS TFHFTI* sucn MU^ICS)T 8TRI|HJFRA AB^ TLTATJT^ «V DEMOCRATIC PARTY. .,
The London Tiine« still continues
to nrge the United States to tho absorption of Mexico. The liiverpool Mercury fays that "unless Mexico speedily mendi its ways, or be absorbed by tho United States, it will stand a good chance of having an allied expedition sent to crush itt* inci^ifHy^nd wrong doing.'4
jgr^he Kew York Police Gazette sav* that the persons who robbed the Hatters' Bank, Bethel, Connecticut, of 886,000, and escaped without punishment, were four notorious New York kttrglars, named Jack Wright alias Four Fingered Jack, Peppermint Joe, John Davis alias Allen, Oakley Boemor, Charley TUdcliff and Ghtorge King. :r^
MST In one family in Nelson County, Virginia, are five married sisters, who§ aggregate nge& amount to four hundnfl and thirty-font years.* On the first of Jan uary last, the eldest sister was ninety three, the second ninety one, the third eighty-eight, the fourth nighty-two, and the fifth eighty.
Citostt or LIFR.—The last act of Hfe it sometimes like the last number in a sum, ten times greater than all the rest.-—Col' tier* -./„w •.
The «t«am frigate Niagara la to
carry «o many of the Unfortunate negro?* who formed the Cargo of the Beho as are still alive, firom Charleston back te 4.£rica.
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from certain symptoms that the Bochan-as a preven»Uv«||*iast the alteraam administration is getting sleepy. jtion of the same.
W Ad«»h, i.5h.krigtt: willmgly W.r )«, .o .hor-
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lady of Fayetle county, ivy
has emancipated forty-nine slaves—mostly wotnen and children—-and planted than in Or«ene.conntyT
JST It t» proposal to vary sine of bank note* according to tbeii denottina-
,i "pi, irjag Origin of Brandy. Brandy be^an to be distilled in France abontfhe j&tr 1313, but it was, prepared only aik,a n»edieiQp, and was considered as possessing (?ach marvelous strengthening and sanitary powers that the physicians named it "the water of life," (Vtfxu it via) a ttameirstni retainb, though now tendered, by exces-ive potations, one of life's tno-it powprfal and prevalent destroyers.)
even thought that this discovery indi sated that the time had arrived for the consummation of all things the end of the world. Before the means of. determining the true quantity nf alcohol in spirits were known the dealer* mere in the habit of employing a verv ru^e ^method -of forming a notfbn of iher Strength." A given quantity of the spirits' wrfS'pbtti'ed upon a quantity bf gunpowder dish and set on firf.-i— If.at the ead of the combustion the ,gnnpowder continue^ dr^
made to kinttie gwipowdqr, while a grei er quantity ot s)roi»ger #|i^ht fail.
Tns LA^oEstfjWAiSEVER CROSS Btf^riris PLAINS.—Tlie largest train startfjd by private ,enterpriso* that ever cross ed tKr'PUiK?ija.?p.wJontfitting in Atchison, Kat^as, at, the warehouse of L. p. Ghalliasl* It ^will bo composed of B3 mule and 80 ox wagons, mki«ig 11.5 Wagons, and requiring 200 mules, 1,000 head of battle, 50 horses, 225 men, and will caront 460.600 ^bujids pf ass^i-ted mer: andi6 ^i4^tb.^.o,t^iai!ft,is owned \lQS6rt Hockadaj^, .Bitrf & (Jo., %ho isign ,eaVal?lishjing a
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A WATRR L0C0K0T1VK.--In these days of Atlantic cables we are prepared to bear of almost anything in the way of invention. According to the f^ockport-Couri-er, Daniel Winer, of that village, has been for some months engaged in the building of.n "water locomotive'/* which moves upon the water the same as the locomotive on he railroad track. The engine and the wheels arts luilr so ai to float save the wheels enter the water sufficiently to propel the boat for war as they move. The inventor claims that a boat constructed on this plan -can be propelled with greater ease and faster than the railroad engine, and that it is peculiarly adapted to canal navigation, as in going thirty miles an hour it wonld not raise as mnch swell as an ordinary constructed steam boat wonld in going five*. If it shall «t one-balf the anticipations of tho*e intereste in its success, it is honnd to prodace lut entire revolution in tho navigation of water by steam Bttfalo Commercial.
t3T At the election held lit Salt Lake City, Aug. 0th, for members of the Legislature, the Mormon candidates received 1,018 votes the Gentiles 37. Ttie Mormons TOte for theif .peculiar iinstitutions as nnanimonsly as Mr. Buchanan's people do for slavery.
jar One million
warn
§Sf" General Bsa tag thfo«s^
What it Is Do Wm fidtachni!w, &. grapher **js: hiTe Ire HelUi4 Bitterq^auti findi
Divinity "and that if"was wi't«nde«l to re- n,0Ted the pain fram liaH and 8li«,»iaiug animate and jpfroteng the Hfe of min. He fromindtj^Rtlon"
r«no»igb,
it ex^lp-
ded, but if it had been wetted by ihe w^fdrfin fho\i|)irit#r thvftame b? a%ohbi went out- Witb'Mit IsMting^the-powdfer on fire. This was called* fiie proof. Sjjirits which kindled gnnptfwder were said to bje above proot J1/" «,
From the origin of the term 'fprooP' it is obvious that its meaning must at first have been very indefinite. It could only serve to point out those spirits which are t°0 weak to Kindle gunpowder, but jcouid not give any information respecting the relative strength of those spiritswbich were above proof Even tho^trehptfTW ljrogf was not fixed, because it was infiuenc^ by tho quantity of spirits employed—1| .SjpaJl quantity of) l?eak«y ^pijit m%ht tde to kindle 8|roiiger Clarke, in /lis hy'lrometer, which was Vehtld abbtft^the year 1720, fixeft thl strength, ^f probf spW^ on the .stem at the specibc gravity of 0.920 at the temper, a.ture of 60 decrees.. T'«is is tho strengtl at which proof spirit is fixed in Great Britain by the act of J^triiament, and at thli strength itis no\tn«r« than a )inxtur|» of 49 pounda of pure alcohol with 51 lb*, of water. Brandy, i'urn, gio and whisky contain nearly similar proportions.^—Sci* enlf/ic America^,
of station
tores on th4 Una from ,A.tchi?on to Salt Atchison the principal l«n^t and,outfitting
spoioL
Messrs.
ILu'kttdny, Burr fc Oo^ 'hftye- the c^ntvact fqV^Vrying the Sftlt*.Lakc-n«ail, and their desigh is tr. locate these uteres all along t. mail route, to supply th?ir trains as tHry pass, and also tO fnm'ish tlife people' of tl» plainsi, with .merchandise. Theywill thus avoid the neebiwdty. of carrying supplies with each muil tiain, as has heretofore been thecustom. Mr, Hoc kad ny,' the senior partneV of the firm, is now in this place, personally superintending the loading of his goods.- The enterprise he has undertaken is a gigantic one bnt will be a great promoter of civilization arid settlement in tho vast torritory west of us.-
Sept 6,'58-dly
of land are ad
vertised to he sold at auction, at Tallahiii* ate, Florida, on the 7th and 14th of Dectntwi^ to ihe Tal1alus*e* Land ^»., «Xtendmg from 84. Mark's to the ApataMeoia m«rr la Mlddi» Fori-
Formerly resident»Physidaa at
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relieT from its use, for a awrere headache, with wfaieh I hid long suffered." J. W Wood well, I hare pscd hare's Holland myself. and recc"a#meh ded it to others, knovbg it to be just what it represented.1"
GRAND EXHIBITION!
FOR TWO DAYS ONLY!
AT CAitli S HALIi. ffondajr evening 13»h fVona 9 to 10 P. M. Toesday evening, ltth, in the sftenionn, commencios at 3 W!M» nt »i?hl at 8 P. St.
MONS. HALLER,
THE Wonderful Sonth Atn«rican with his Original Feats in Natural wad S«ientific M*gic, which hare only to .bo so,en to be appreciated.
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B3T For irticiilars aee aniall bills-." Doors op*n at 7$£ o'clock, eommoneing it8 o'cleck. O* licit eta reduced to the ganeral price of 25 cents.
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Sept. 10th. I8J»8 W STEWART, „lPrint»i!'a Bee 4,80 ,Sheriff.
Valnabld Pianofortes 'i -i I rrtrv :r ONE FULL GRAND, PIANO,-- ".
A "ONEPARLOR GRAND PIANO, W*'
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dujriiilfl 'If A R.L^y ?ii' ID Q'^'ff^Aftd *"N.*tofariiWSto HEALTH
Raymond .Lnllj^ a Villa Nova,^ coowdeted tlrfs admir*b!e e«r- «itv» KER or IRON-LIKKClNiER r«ra!ua#as a rwidum in the l»ur»iiyt m«eh less light #sh senceof wine to bean emanation from I im*2^htd faiili,^Uierh*r^
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QPERIFF^S SALE^-Bj nrtae of two VenO'ditioni Exponis fixe ruUons tssaed fwin the Common Pleas Court to mo directed and delivered in. favor-of Robert Murell and Al'ejwndcrTtigg, and against Jacob Jackson imp)ceded with Gr»rertnan & Bourne, I am ordered to sell the fbllowing Renl Estate as folfows/to-Witt^Tlte' past half or the north castqnartierofseCtSo« 1} TOWNR ^liptwelre [lSJrangf [9J west, oonUimnp eighty [80J acr^si also ihe south hidf ol the »uth half ot the SJQTH east quarter of BEET ou [11] township [13] rangfi nine [9] west, containing f»rty ncroa. taken as the property of JTaob Jackson, and I will on Wednesday, the 6th day of October, 1858, with in tlie l«sal hoars of Said day,.at Court House door in Terrc-Haute off«:r the* rents ^nd profits of said rt'al estate for tho term of seren years, »nd it tits sarn^ha«^ifV t^s^DMr arpalpilefit Sip sati*fv slid execution and coata, [will then and there off.*r the ft« simple to the highest b.dder for caahto satisfy sail cxecntton and costs.
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\Vsj»ate mcoivinff w«»Wy i»uppli»^w«»*iBTisic compriainc the latest pnblirrtti'His. \VlLlA-RD it STQWjELL. .' No *r Bate# House, Indla«aiu»lif5, Ind.
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.... W HRILT HO USE. ... JRast Waihinzlan Strut, South Sitlr, IN I A N A O IS IN I A N A
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BOARD ONEPO"LLAR PER DAY"!" «.• rttu .4-«. Cnests eirrted to and from the houmfeeo of charge
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A E I N O E orrosrm vmos iwrt'OT. 1 N D1A N A 0 LIS, IN DIANA. 1IOLI.O W A Ac TTOIS IfOW^Pmprlc lor*. 0*Good vrnv Mo ds altvap on hand on the nrriv il of Trains,'and plenty oi' time to eat thenv sept,6,^.diy'JIJTAR'
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OENERAI.1. StmaBOW. 31) East WmtHnfftnn St. nr*r M^Qinnu' Girthing Store, Jiidinnttpvli*.
Williw*
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tal, PLIILADCLGHIA^ ^JD. for MMY rears Principal of the Danrilla EY«**ML KAF 1 nfirm WY, Prrtfesjwr of Anatomy and Le^'Uror upon Physiology, has taken an office IN this plac? and will operate on all surgical diseases, and bega leave to inform the public, that all diseases of (he Ere and F5arY (with FEW^exceptions) are curable and will operate on Cataract, Cross Eyes, Artificial PubU.Ooaditi^iof tlie Cornea, Inverted Eye Lids,
The superior »dranfeiig«I he hashad in Eurono and thS*COUNTRY In perfecting himself in all that is new and ral«T«Wle IN Sorgery.warrant* HIM in sayinjr, that everything within the bonnda of ihe ptoF««^*N maj bis expected of UA.
,WTO THE*""BALI)!
You can have your hair restored,no matter how bald
you
am. One
week's
Sept. tlly
time in most cas«SBE»
iagsnflteieRtto frodoca thair from ev«ry folicle ihat produced a hahbefore.- Or*I hair can be restored its natnral color withaut dyeing.
THE EYEl
i"eadowtdtMn
afall-tite orgtm which beneficent natore has with, the Ere the most im portent, most eotnplc*, ami most ddica'e In drgunsation. From Its exposed toafion it ts ennstantly liable to disease whidh UHOM wfed finatftd «M, when aegt«e«ed or msltre-ats^, too freqwmtl* tensimte* in bKadn«ss. It be rootea, tfeetv&re. ab^otelj neceaanry that th# practiUotMT shall be thorooghty coawrsaut oalj with the strartsre ot the eye beO aed it» -tppouajrea,bWtthat hetdtaU "ha.eamo-4 acearata id perfect ka»tl*%e of aM .ydl"
H^SNMI% TMAEXRD for for th0-4* WAIWRTF *M» C-OEATY »f TL Ipoold otuserrethat after
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HAS S IJ I, A & IN O N, MAVUMCTCAMBS or K^CSIN IOS AN? nor I,FUN,
CAST
in-l Wrought Inn Machin.-rv, of all kinds Grist Millu ,JSaah, Muley and ',iiclr Saw Mills. Al»o, Rako, Grain Separator, Improved.
Pitt's Grain Separator.
TH VIR8T PREM1UM MAC H1NT5 flTorae Power for Be't orTjiinJlltji# shfift iLichine. P-rtable finiinas, fiiiwbfe^r t^rtnj^a^rh'esh: ing. ]Steclitne«,Coni Shelle1n,PoHIJbfiS Sawing, &.e. The attentioii' .of Karm*s is di-
EJT6 ANY nsetbwbicbho«» POWER san twappii .F|
friie cfrrular, with terms and price stfdresaal
adove. Information OR MNCHIM'S »RFtaWEJ*ftf U. Shew
makerar his Ware-house, or at'6* F. and C- 0 Smith,at their store in Terre Haute.
May 8 dw6m.
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And
Sore EycS, and
all diseases of .the orpan. D«.tfi:e«s, difflculty of hearing, (even when the druta is entirely «one, will insert an artificial, answeHntf nearly aft the jurposes of the natural.) HE will also operate on CLUB feet.Tumors.Csncers. Morbid Growtha,Deformities from Bums.Contracted Litnbs, perform the op?-ration for Artificial N*ee, BY healing on a new one. SAND HWET Ailiftcial EFES« GWIH£ them all the motion and exptvsston of tlie n«tural, defying detecflon—Ui«fyaretnscrted without remov iagUie old one, or producing pain. T'
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j. 1 subscriber annovncea to Uw Fabllc tWin few duvs hp exp^i^o ^"pr«pajfd to fill order* r~r"l| f-» (His celebnftted and favorite Co »h Th® that chicfly reeumucbt UiiaL iaf i®en*
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and
Premature Death!
\70TFM MEN. WHO, BY INDOLerlnje In •qor^thatjtt*. have ralri' 1 their hSalOi, p«Mtr»to1 tl«elr a«rtr»in !jr*t«w, and JmpaJwd their thariUy r«iiJ«ritiK Ui« pleasure* nt «*1 _. rted lire a, wB*ry ptlprtmaite opna ^rttr »p* r«*pecifiilly that V*tJTG, by taueh atady *ol exa«ffean«« In thi« braocb of)»rmclleo. in a*'ls eSsctIrtsenrt's tn th# moti dlSWalt case*, wHhont the loart
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CA«4ios(i-4r*rrlW Taittes In certala .Itoatfoa* ahosld wot u«e 0»«». rvr rsa»»«i see direction* with each !»»*. Prteoowa dollart, «w»t by malt tS any part of the world. 0«ee boars fjoia o.etoelt «•. natHSr.w. Jety SI tfHM*wfy
Bf a eofwatuarm^ a* Uttter ara requested
tori*e *t»ll He#crtptt«n otajnapbww* a*4 a«*»P»nymc th» «aaM with a Seftk Kote. ttoj wi» reeaire •verf aaetjttaa their eaaa reaoirM. Stat» of Itadiaai, County of Vigo, «a.
THKwitdATE
iff OF tarmaSA fo THE SAKRIFF C«n»aty freetinK-. IHktsaaat to the taw t» •eefcease (eadeawl pmirlded, yo» a hereby required to itre »ttea that at tfca »«*t «aseral «tee«*a of the sute«f tadtata. the Jbttowini ar# be efcoaea u»-«Ht: FearSspreeie fadfea fer the Wnwa Indiana. Mnt/ade* t»r the Ma iarfteiat Clrrutt of afd Utat*. mm Prewwefrtiti* Atu*r*#i **r a*W Iteitt, «m R»»r«#ewtan*e l« th» fnntiresa of the Pelted Sutee. «r(he^h diautet of aald State. «»e aee»*tary v«a A editor of ftuie, o«e Trr*»a«»r of M*te eae te* p#r5«rt«ede»t«* P*im* t«ara«l»», a»d mm attorney. Seoermlfor aaiM ^(ate. tate T^NFULETERE, EA* TT«S»«r»F,
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Coal, to general uw, in*, that it is almost ontire^ Free F*rom Sulpnur.
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We are now littiug up for th^t particularJwaneh of trade, the Second liofi of the Store, malting a very larjre and spaciona SALES ROOM, lSSY«k deep, being well lighted, by two large Sky lights, and* fitted up with gas /or cvenim tfado, giving plenty of light and air^e room to nuroll, lay down, match (\^.nit carp^to fit^iroorl^l ..shall opcsn neit month a*' unusnally Isi^e ait4 attractive
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall P*p% .Window Shades
verr IHUO ?L.ATE OR STON.Y MA.TTFR
Til'S", o.rtK.»»o»,nuVuB»orl.v OO.H ,«W CI.IH
tharef^rg Tgrx lima a|HHJ»Boe »a jfetl from do^, etc. ..v ,, sg|j
FQJi STEAM PURPOSES TUtS COAL IS EXCELLENT I It is also welTadapted to tW purposes of thf Blfck^mith, the Fot^tdrymAn, a?d jffl|L .1-| 'tl,e Mannfa?tttf?i'/* T%» satoct%er^h-rnbv«, earnes&r PoRcits his friends amHb« public at large, to g?ve thls o^xTa a. 'nria^elSre o#derinf tiieir wialerVcoal elwwhere. li v-sskS*1*
COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS AND OTUER8,
WWtlng to prrehsse at tbeplt's month, will readily find the *bo*t mines^s tlwy are situatsd.on th« lami of that old and well-known Indiana pioneer, JOIIN PE \RCE, three quarters of mile east of the EvaisvHt#kCmwfbrtbviilt italftead, Farmerstmrg. Sullivan Covmty, Irnl
Specimens of the Cosl may be seen at W HI TWO T11 i. ISAACS, TAYLOR & POOTE, G,r H. BAILEY and WOLFE & CO^ ,ST©YE STORE^wherc ordo» may bo left, which will be attended to as punctually as possible. A. C. ISAACS.
N. B. Bafw Covl «id sare th, doll^s,for it 1r vo*^ a w«Jl estobU#hed, fact that those who .. coal inatead of wo6d for cuunAry arid fither household purposes. saVe one-half of the nsual cost ftael. [Sept 7,-Uw3iu A. C. I.
after havjncmade thefin^rovcaient we IJT3 last season, that, we w«a eriUre^r too limited in puriijofis of tne Mom^ri 9^ald want, our business'hatinjf ineresi^efl'much b-y^nd the must sanguine expectations. The leading feature in m\kin'j this ehange is to open exclusively 1n
HOUSE FURN
*?dAk!iis:
Pins,-Cd^niicosi ^Also Cuitain ])smRsk.,Motvecn$. Nfttin Dels ins, Cur-^v tain traperies Gimps'anl Trimmings nf all kinds in addition t»v the above r..\^ a most complete stock of l^'.ncn and Cotton SKeetTnjjt**, ati.l PiIIowCaso J'* goods, ready made Bed Comforts, Brown and BKjachod Linen Tn,s .blq CJoths^.Kapkins, nloilie^and Tuwcl* ofevoiy description.'. *'%i
In fact every article that ad»is to, *nd completes a thorough sock in this line, adnjtfed to tin wants1 of Housekcopiers, H«t«ds, Societies Halls, §a)oons, ". Ihe'first floor, tlie same depth of the carpet room abarMs being ru-fftlod.os.oUmvel.V' or !». j. /,
WHolesal^ and. Retail.
For City snd Onuntry trade, with two rowrs of counters. ench JSSiect loi^r and nhuudauaa of light from two skv lights, an rtdrnntagr to pu'.'chasers, which they can find in other -tor.- in the cltv. Leading fn»n» ihe centre of th« stoM uf» a wide an^l II ^ht tif stairs, Is. the enti*arioe our car* pet room, which has been noticed heforei'-'' -i-iir V--' ljpr the bi'Jieflt of the ladies wo shall opiin the finest sfo' of Drrs* Conttt, Silk*, SUttitrt*, Chftki, Trimmings, Embroideries. Ihxirryandylnpef.ewi before presented in this m*rkrt to the tasta «f the H»pstifa.xfldions, andfto tlie l«w pri'tpnd.inc tho l.irgest seieetion of f^niwn and Bleaehwi Csn* ton Flannels, White, Red, nnd Yellow \Vmo1 Flannels U-.d RhnvlfJs, Satinctts, Tweeds, Jeans,. ^jcks. Checks, B«tf», &c. Not forgcUliig the great dcffidency heretofore in
EN'I'L EM EN'S PU ItX IS MING GOODS,.
AnaTailors' Trimmings, RecoUreiJefor'
purehn.sjpg, ije are to open a fall line nf CnsMmeresj'Cloths, Shirts and DratTH?,s
Crsvat», Scarfs, Tics, Collars, Handkeri'hlefs, Gloves njid Il.o»lerv for oi*et4, ncfrtMOn In the weant«me. „we fhalUpate no effort to reh»ee tin? present stock as lo# as- pMsiide before the new arrives ITBargains for all. BUCKEYE CASII STORE. .v BTCB & SON..
Wwliingfton Foundry & Machine Works'Terrc-Hautc Classical Academy' INDLANAFOHS, 1'P1ANA. „AV„FAMILY BOAHDXNG- SCHOOL,
]is
ed bv
1——
MISER A3 IFE
or trouble.
f*Ktt«ntaaAkMd wit* any kt-rt of privats from tba leiiaest torn to the motl t•ere. can eaasult nr. K. with the futl a«#oranco ot a qafckandlartJcii cow. ftr. ft. warrant* a enrt with tot utaald »r®ereufjr.»r etaUM «fba*t«#«» or diet. nr. Kwfw usaoaneM to tadletln want of a r*m*4} forohftraenon*. lrr#(C«larMJea, Ae., poef tiar to_ tbo a«teate 0fgtuifxatU« of lh«tr Dr.. paelar1* Fnmaie Sfnntbly Pitt* the raaie*t. Th* maarthw^ad boxes 1 have aoW prare !t—»ei^ apeak tit «f them. fdraniWte thom. Dr. IhwIefiPUUeaw only ha tod a*
tm* Kepa-caeeUUre* to the Pfwasaeer, ea# #fc#rir
Pm«»eat«if Ceaet of t^ersaee. •ee IPareeysr. ... for tlM'4e WiaHtt of Coeaty ef Vhn». aod» twet**
esptriMce EFCOM* ij the aeteraef EACH
KW*9«E, TO«SB^AI^ AEA#RAIL|^P» ETA )e a a S a a a a ATRWRFRWWEE, aw prepaured to trwstall &»»• tMi L«S«R AF r-*TR
IC?*Coninlsaloo Itgors &eta «. V. h. to 13 H, -M tttn mitM t« mm sad 4 to SP. M. -Xteenaaata th^lrnMiiMflsw JOHN MAOENIS3, 0®«*yCer.MaaiLeeatsSt*. tin—Ukim. XHm. *r«.'a, irr«m.\«Tt
of flji
OF rWDtAII*, OP YtoSl
I mutraf vtfb os
3
st of
'je sw
HING- GOODS!
Cnrlaln Itimda,
1
f«»
Boya.
"We ito fiinlo to »|icn vrm irj In 4oru|»tiHf tftrffrth.-r saslt -a4" (xli-.ht Itfufiityd (in*lly ut.d «»«rif:
the aim of Ui's l»ftituti»in tc foi !?o?d., irft*lltffent.lirti»jkv ainl iwHil
:tneh.-
Ailthwsf"*
thil»itx ^b|eJi|{^ueMvih^)ihyg|^)jj^orq.l^jLtJ^ntel LI'I.'TUIIL'niitnnj jt the iiittue NINTWJJOO'ivi'. IIIO0. paratSl«f»Jti A/ U\ nri«^aM4^r«Wlar.t ena u»eil in iiiidpr .iln-
hirtM,dlat^uper«,iainiv
M(L KNOW]RI|G) OF TH(,
of U»(
P'lneljwl. Tin1 |?nve» ..m nt- sirlctly pa-ent«l yet decided. I'i«4Nt« ftMoW^iih^tlll be dni't* assign*d to th« i»tHdent^ ad ips#il fti? ^i/1" rlo^w flgpg-nnd cspadttrfejl?
A o-'peteut knowledge 'ait' vair' mjiriit^e t#J nifnt hi(j|^!iiuisii*te to "ro thorel'ore wjicelaMy'diivet«*l ctfrrfCl'spelliii^f^ elegant reiiditi# and Sjt"«kiup, e.ntujnciIU,4. r.
Mathemaiic* nre tnughf with a «i*a!y vle^/oj business nnd rnenttl trajitiiiR The ^nturAl Kcii'iincs for an iirtr^fral fiilft of I onr e»drse«f in-truetio^. rs
Heretofotts, many ef the best mind* In the eoun-
EO««^*N'TEAW5F*'!TRV '•,VC he«N ih«priVed of the ndrantapes arising
ALTHRNI
NN,\
I^NGUS^#H, on aceoinit of the iinrea«iishle LENGTH of tini»* refjnlreil
for their
intprpretl
reqiihlthm but LJ ftit
method of TEACHING.
wVleh conimcml'
Milton, LOCKE, I/('il«ii*, Sidney ^NHTH, and others, onratadenls In French orO«rmsn are
enahiedto
s^cak thoso ISN^UAJFOA
in one year,anrt
a tlu»rongh course In Latin and Greek fs'cnmpte«.' ted In three yen r*» I^ectures JN Science, History, and Llterattn^ Tare daily delivered, which aron JO the INTENT of the scholar in his atodies, and ineruase his to lorniarion beyond his opportunity of reading.
The next term of ten week* will commence on Wednesday, September 1st 1858, and tba ensuing term on Monday, NORETNW 15th.
EXPBNS158 AN» PAYMENTS. BoanUnp, Tuition in the English branches, washing. Moms, foot aad light# per term of ten A weeks,$60. I,
TUITION FOR DAY SCHOLAR*. ?/, FttgHsh Branches, $8,0FL? each lanriispe, JH---Drawing, $3,00
Painting,|S,00. One-half TWY*
mentis advance,the balance at the mtddle of the I
TC,N' BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Rorcn, Principal Professor of Langtiges and Higher ENGL HFE (tranches. MUaSaasH PKasr, Teacher Mn, R. 11. ftdvcic, ,, jiamental Branches. ,„. ,.T. a 'BKmummt -. ..m Hon.W. P. Oriswold, T. C. Bontln, .W?1"' Charles Wood, Benj. McKe n» A. MeOref^, .... ,, ..W. Paddock, *.
P. Usher,
Teacher of EnglUb Brachw Teachtr of S^iglisa and Ot*
1
JudgeD D*mmTns.
STFor farther particalar address the Princip#!. July $& dwt( pi.#..
ENOLES
St
STONE,
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BOOT AND SHOS
^TpHE O^^LTMVS^IAVE^EN tered into a partnership, a»dara locate*J on the east side of tee Public Bq-«rr, dircctly oppot site the Court Hoaae, where they are prepared to,, cairy on the Boat and Shoe best new ait ft. iQi rarioet branche. '....''
Their long experience and snpertor sfiltTln tSat fine, ealtottMiitoMtkt BETTER AND CHEAPER artldefhan k^enewdlj sold in Teiw^ffa^e,, .ffarirtock te proewed, which aria ceretolty 'selected by oar selrcs? sndwe empk/ oooe hot the momtaecompU»h*d erorltJBeo**™-®henoe we hare so heritor ion fo asriaft that weare ^repmed to sieet the wants and SM«MKtiesofalL
N. a—RepsWttg dowe with neattws* andeBSfaMh. 3hllW(l*S*
