Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 208, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 September 1858 — Page 2

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gq I. Blow.*, Editor. ,'gj *r* 8. tAtSli, Aw««*lat« r,dtlor. 4 ~~T BR Ul^H rr—-•—-r

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THURKDA'S MOB NINO, SEPT16, 18&*». For I'reMdent in i«w: JOHN J. CRITTENDEN,

Of Kontmkv. TT

A ClTJZEX

A\D tSOT

naturalize] foreign,,

A UlTtZBS 1* tliatf.,

wh,,

wj take into oar family, an 1 share with, in partnership, our institutions. Bat, Mr. hews, we cerve onr own A lfterican born citizens pretty inncb the same way. We were born here, and lived here twenty-one years before we could vote at all: but if wo go op to Albany, or fo Philadelphia, or into Sonth Oarolinia, from a year to a six month*' residence—probation is demanded of os.

We never could understand the meaning of thai "Democracy" which resists fair play and equal rights *t the ballot box which would film/Tie in voles not from voters which make it an objcct of Detnagognes, American or foreign, to natoraliz(s lo-eigncrs only to vote and then, to had them into temptation the gams day, to vote over and over again

The foreigner who is naturalized be* oanfie he loves this country, and would mako it his own home, the home of his children, has

every

intrest after beeoro ins?

adopted, in securing the purity and equity of the American boxes and these attcrnjis of American (tamsgogties to naturalize him on tho day before the electi u, r.'jly to use him on that day, and to throw ^hini away on the dav after, are as degrading and insnlting to that foreigner, as tlioy are destructive »o tho American resident and citizen. Why is it that even that which calls itself "Democracy" rejoists fair at»d eqnal voting?

Tiieie never was truer rentimont wrilteu than what is contained in the above, which we find in an exchange. If. has plJhvays been a mystery to us, why foreigners cling so tenaciously to tho Democratic patty, when they

jure

must know

11 nit elf, just for tho sake ef getting his vote and after the elect ion this great betie/atfor sol loni notices his

vncit

proscribing

foreigner, Any more than our laws proscribe the Jaative citiita. .'.-«* We hope and trust that the intelligent foreigners of onr eottniry will take this matter into their own hands, and see that their brethtfih are not imposed upon in the above nvnnner in the future. They will ma|k« lasting friends by* »o d«dng will show to thQ native citixen that hones* ty and parity of motive can dwell in the br#ast of a foreigner, as well as it cab in the breast of an American—then will the American beeotne his true and lasting frieud, and America his cherished home.

j£W The MU«ouri Demoeta* suggests, as a relief fiom the difficulty in regard to the disposal of the cargo of negroes brought into Charleston on the slaver Echo, that they be colotmed on the Mexican hot ler by the Government as an experiment, the means to be famished by private contribution. They are to be se^ off hy themselves like the Indian Nation, furnished with seeds and implements of husbandry, and teem?3 frnm the interference of' oetstilers except Government agents and missionaries.

®0P* There mast be

S[oral

that this par­

ty is their worst enemy, A trna frieud Mill nover lend those, wbotr. he cherishes ns friends, into tt'ouble||jj When a real Wanting loeofoco gets in pumiit of an office, hi will take the* foreigner by tho hand and call hjin brother, and lead liini up to the proper place to got his notiiraligiUion papers, and there

force

him to

pur-

fraudulently

nude constituent* any more than he would negro, and perhaps uo't an m'tch. Will

the forciguers look into thes»e matters, nnd tell us whom tluy consider tludr true frlend-The Democrat who seeks to betray bim by forcing hitn to do that wh:ch the laws, if properly enforced, in any country on tho face of the globe, would place him upon a level with thieves and robbers or, that vlmfrfean who will take him by tho hand and* warn him of his danger, and beg him to stand back for a few years, until be can see tvhore to strike for tlie good of lita family and the peafco and happiness of his adopted country. The law that will benefit Americans will bouefityon—in this tiiere can be ho difference* -The sun shines alike upon lite jost and the uujust, and, the laws governing American institutions, bear just the same npon the Ametieaa as it does upon the foreigner.-— There iA no SHcb thing as

a

ftflT" Al Cleveland, a Uwyer. notedTor defending burglar* and counterfeiter, had his home, in the custody and his ham stolen from a stablc a lew nights since. On learning, by advwrtiaement, who owned the hotee, the thief immediately returned it without claiming the re-

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nblie sentiment as this event affords.— elements have more influence on the material prosperity of a edinmnnity, often than its material advantages. The lack of th-* latter renders' the foitner of no account.

Mr. Charles Perry, of Twrrc-Hante, writes lo Khavvneetown that the boy Bond was a native of that city, where he has a mother living, "who is much distiessed at tho news of the fate of her son.'* He adds "tlie boy was a freo boy, born and raised in this town, and known by tlie people generally. He loft here in May last, for Cincinnati, where he was bartering at last accounts, about six weeks ago. When ht» left here he talked of going on the river. He had some property, confuting principally of a farm within saven miles of this town." 4 -V**

If th« Authorities ''of Hinols' tVkt» ao steps to bring tho abductors of thin free black of Indiana to justice, the Executive of this State ought 11 take some steps to test the question wliether^tljere i^, asintimate I by the Sbawneetotvn editor, any "such thing as law in Southern Jllinois.—Thongh blacks have no. political, they have claims, for protection in their, civil rights upon the Government of the State.' —JSvansvillf Journal.

Special ilisp^tchea to the New York Tribunot xl "J Wasihkotos, Thursday, S^pt. 9,1853. -r-The state of the United Jjtates Treasury for the week ending Sept. 6 was in round nnmbers follows:,

Balance on hand $12,719,900 Amount of receipts 1,601,000 Drafts issued ./ 1.420,000 Drafts paid

•He opinion at Shiwneetuwn, if *h* repre-1 Thecandidates for the Lfsislat&ro aid mentations of the editor of the

lUinoitan]

be true. A few weeks ago a free negro fellonr'citizens of Yigo county, at tbe/olboy belonging to Terre-Hante in this State lowing times and places left a steamer^ on which he had! acted at] George Baldwin's, Otter Creek townbarber. at sottte point below, and vu raa-!ship,10 o'clock, A. Tuesday 2Sth king bis w-ay by land to Shawnwtowu, tojS*pt.. get on another boat, when he was siezedJ Brooks* Mill, Navins township at 2 o'on mere ensptcion a fugitive glare, ao l'clock P. M., same day. in spite of his protestations that he w*s a William GoodnianM. Sugar Creek a'clocfc, P. M.» Wednesday

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i, l.eM b.ek. ,J5£ ^7L liW*"

year from snaking onr Jaws, Governors captor*, and in attempting to Swim and statesmen, after being naturalised A dreadful injury the New* deems thi probation, inflicted upon a stranger whom

the river, was probably drowned, as his body was fonnd some day* afterwards upon a sand bar. This most iniqnttons outrage was related in very cantions and inofteoHive terms—-indicating good deal of timidity—by the editor of the Shawneetown paper. Instead of arousing public inditrnation, and leading to the arre-t and punishment of the villain# \rho perpetra^

,kfur

publishing a simple statement of the facts, we have been denounced as abelitiouiatx, negro thievps, «fec., «ul have been threatened with pergonal violenc*." "We are prepared to prove the truth of every word contained in our former publication, and we roiterateifche statement formerly made, that the same boy, who was arrested here and taken to Kentucky, was subsequently found dead upon the Kentucky shore. The oy, wheft arrested, stated that he was a barber—that he had recently worked at his trade in Cincinnati with a man by the name of Towers—that he was born and raised in Vijro comity, Indiana, whore his mother still resided, and that his name was Bond. We would gently and kindly hint to those persons who threaten to take our lives for speaking the troth and refusing to be muzzled, that there is such a thing as law in the State of Illinois." 4

Wo should doubt the truth of the last sentence. Tho decay of Shawnee town in tho midst of all its local, natural advantages—which has been a mystery and vvouder to those not famiUr with her population, is explained by snch indications of

1,7JS,000

Increase & 255,000 Mf. Arnold Harris,, who is now here, expects that the Tebuantepec Transit will be opened on the 1st of November next. He is having a large number of coaches 995 for the road built at Concord, N. 11. The

i1".."™- .lomc'-or.h.capi.d t-jjussss?

make li tlo progress. I have heard from an intelligent source that, the architect dothefr'^'110® burnish C»pt. Met#s with further plans, feeling that his services are bo!it-,

Hie Treasury is lxjtng heavily deplet^l just now by allowances for demurrage upon Trains f«»r Utah.' This arii»«« IVom charges for detentious whenever they oceur. .,

Ilia satd in anti-I^ecompton circle h^re that Senator Green and the St. Louts Bepublican are going W support. Dung* laa. .r||1|. ... fX^wrssgM&deore ef tke Richmond Enquirer.] A Father Kills tb» Seducar of his

Daughter.

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PijtcasTt.R. Aug. IT, 1858.

mar's Bank and its President, Mr. James McDowell. 8r^ vnlltcting three wonnds, two of which am thought to be actions, and may pmve fatal. After the shooting. Mr. Bosryer walked across tit? street and calmly snrrendere^i himself srnd pittol into tho costo^ly of a peaoe*ol£««r» who» it its ttinl permitt^l him to depart ta i- -v. Wping of

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Public Speaking.

the different county offices, will ni'iet th*ir

Tkhrk HArTE, Saturday 2d Octobsr at 2 O'clock. P. 5L Lockport, Riley townsh'p. 10 o'clock A. M., Monday 4th October*

George Taylor's Pierson township, 1 o'clock P. M., same day. Hartford, Linton township, 1 clock P. M.. Tuesday 5th October.

Middletow'n, Prairia {?reek township, 1 o'clock P. M.. Wsln«*sday 6th October. Prairieton. 10o'clock, A. 51., Thursday, "tli October. nn- in uctoner.

ted the flugitous deed, the editor's lifej Joseph Honey Creek township, was threatened, and he has be in danger 2 o'clock P. M.. same dav. of being driven from the town for speak ingof the affair. The editor says,

Towh«hip Hou?f. Lost Ortvfc township. 1 o'clock P. M., Friday 7th Oct. Goshen, Fayette township, II o'clock A. M., Satnrday'Oth 0»^t.

Nkw Tows.—Parties are laying ont a new town to be called Ivesdale— on the Great Western Railroad 12 miles west of Sadorns. ^L. T. Eads, Eq. is the agent for the company, and with his assistance and co-operati »n success certain. Cheers for Ivesdale.

&3F About 100 p«?rsons will be in rca-dine-js at San ford atati take' passage on the extra train for Charleston, on Saf»nrday morning. A gentleman from Sattford gave this a^ssnraoce yesterduy

A Belgian paper has a story of a cbi|| that had fallen into a trantre, having hcena coffined reaiiy for interment,-- and bdnfj| awakened by the motion of tlie coffin( knocked and cried out, and was saved.

Jf^T The Bank of Kanawha hn* been ramVjved to clmrl-^ton, A"irgin|a chanwd its name to the Bank of Ch irle^touvby an act of the Legislature of that State, and issued new notes, which are purchased at 1 discount.

jClTXho Batik Comptroller of Wisconsin has given notico th«tt the JancKville CityBank. having failed to redeem iis prtVtested circulating notes, the trust fund deposited with the State will be sold, and applied

jtro'rtHu

•r'j£3P

to the redemption of the

same. .... All thfj lawyers, doctors, mer chants and traveling dealers in thi parish of St. dohii the Baprist, La., have been arrested oad ludd for examination by the conft, on-a charge ofliot having paid their licenses. The penalty by law is a fine of 81,000.

An "advertisement in the Toledo

papers announces that on the 7:h day of (^tobor, *be entiro Ohio part of th.» Tole Wji^^aftd^^stern 'RHilrOad is to b» slMfwn all ils* privileges and franchises, subject to its'first an s^jnd rii'*rjt^ gage bonds, for tho purpo-e of making aif eqnitahle adjustmentand settlement of allother claims by

a pro rata

proceeds.

divi«ion of the

•'v-VSt* We learn From' tin Etfansville enquirer that"t¥$ corn and sugar-cane in Scott county, was almost totally destroy' ed by a storm of wind and rain, on Thursday night last. ^/!f

iThe Netv Year of tho Jew* begins with tho month Ti*lm. It is also considered the day on which God holds judgment, and also as the anniversary, of the aay on which Adam wm created.

Pate&ts Gfraftt^d.

Seeds of Death

for

The following patei ts weregrani the week ending September 7tn. Isra??l Long, of Terre Ilante, I^diaJia— For improvem^tsrtft cultivator*?'

John R. Cannon, of NW Albany. Indi.tna—For improved caneseat for chairs.

^asssssssz

in

the Blood-

great Swediab phyaician, laims to ha%^e tntrade ted two antidotes to corruption In the blood, whkh, operating through tl»at fltid npon th» whole expel therefrom every manifestation of disease. While explorbf Scandinavia, many tears ajfO, l»c diacoreml the ffexta whidi i-nur into the composition of hit fjtmons Blood IMUs and Blood Purifier, intd the nnbomided race ess of these peeparatii n* in Europe and Utk country, K-irreot the Iwltefsiiat no tlaJy. intcrial o»- ij. temal. can resist their cnritive setfein. In Iy«4 pepgla, Liver complaint, intermittent Fever. Rhcwmatbm. and diseases of tho Bow«b. they weald saea to be ia&JUtde.

PROF. WOOD'S BALFC RBSTOfcATIVE^ ln onr advert•siac re'ascots is #«ond ait ad* vertisemrnt c^this pa^larrestemtr*^. Weknow nolhinft ofrts merits save what we re*}.?, last thai Is saflicitns, partkniariy

vwbrn

ruany of it® eiaoacy a» the foiloaiog.

fhm the Oiitw

Yesterday Mr. H. M. Bowyer. of thi« vicinitv. wallwd intc the Finca«lle r*f«ffi6Bikian of thw mham *e had «wea three •hi t''

Having tKed s«aecs4rdlj «m4ry hhtl^r re e»inmeaded *bair tomes' on onr own halfrieooded a a a tfc«« #wrt»«a*il a ago «n» mets, (Kstii^e^wd

thmlrafr, andss «a am,' a» line a few! of he*r e«e W« deewtMled the mem ot hk Mi* *9P*unmc*. wktn he readily acetwnt«d :bvimR'%lflKlt»o the vhtneset W.' Flair Kesteratiaer. Wo AaH

years afO hot new eootd wish swstw f.witbi •ft the virtues «{iw. W«od', ttf^tha* net*.'

SeidtQ- all leqpcetable Dru£gi«fe». Sept IS, a LrvcaOstwrtjuxr, DVarmca. Jbevar

very fawafoM aatMrng

Captain Breekenridg-. Mr femarked that he wonld he ready. ,.|o re-1 in»tng«oaM^atMia'«)» gn aiamee turn wh«iMsvt^r for. &ksl Itt^t «x* *cLbi*1Smmnaonw Cmwu. tt Is Jsst citemeat prevail*. Thi tlpff «eemam» b» f^the lire? .and uUmmI of«»« autietl9 &r by

mr

d^sens.

wwftr wtm una* be afflicted with t-o w-'i ..

Falsfcooi va. Facts.

His statement iuipiie*

A Malicioil« and designing card, by A G- Bragg' extensively adverti^l through* out tho country In efiMCt. says: "The prese^prjiptietors of the Mexican Mustang Liniment being unprincipled men, thfj do not mak* the said Liniment as ffood }rPFIE unnonnces 'oth- Pa 1

it former? was **,& that he fl will

In let's than six iuonths from onr pnrch»eo of tho Liniment, Mr. Br-iggontced the market with an

feit article,

imihttion and counter*

under another name. Wc

presented his to a tract of sal" he touted the moral obligation, an 1 clonkml his position.by doing thie bitsMsOiSt' tinieths name of his sou. lie has struggled for some time, unable to make his awicde sell." It is* not liked p«o} It «*ay: "it ha no virtue."

Is not his fatlnr* at imposture

and the mmetiM ttitcex* of our Liniment, the grinding occasion of thmtast ^disinterested) puMie appeqV!

Tho public arc not

interested Between- Barnes Park and A G. Bragg, Imt they are interested in the eniMne-j:tntttv^f,Rt».Arl ie'l« of stioh uiiitersal necessity «s this Liiiiyient, .: Will i'on be imt -iKed ujon? We have reunified quiet: he mistakes the cam*®, and tn*a l.s lose, ,f We warn him of the result^ if he proceeds farther, it will be when we e»n not preceive^ villainy, and when we dare riot punish its perpetrator, and protect our ligh's.

IF* manufrtcture thp

TERS, t«-pefiWct he,tUli.?' Tli« fact of tins remedy behisf 5n snch bich repuie wmoasr tho fiollnndpV» in Wiscituia Miflii p«n»Npw IWV, in fuet in evcrr Mo1l«ini ?.-ttlemcnt in tho, United SWRes, nrgu^r* nint-ti in its favor, 'f'1"

T. H. A.

SbVl l*,

Sc

I m.

Sep* 14, d!y.

test!

which wa cUp

e.

w,

thoei|

tHl*

as iormer»y was, *«a mai ne ll, win c^ai.u.giueml aw, nrv.thai itis almost i»«nlv not beresponsiblotor U« eflfects, "can-

motive—either

as

public benefactor, or to fntther a private iniorest. Whirh is it? This said Bragg was. at one time partner in tho Mustang Liniment, made celebrated by the originator, Mr. Geo. W. W«»xtbrook, and with the composition of which Bragg

had nothing to'do. Mr. W. paid Mr. B, $o0.G00! for his half-interest in the articlev -Of coarse, the implial and eanve:ianted consideration for ,*uch an amoniit of mooey was, that '•!»«, Bragg, shoi.l 1 not forever, in any .manner, direcdy or iudiret tly, be interesteo in manuf ictuiing or M'Jlingauy Linim«nt, ointment, oraalve." Mr. Wesib ook was heavily engaged in outside business. To protect his property and pay Bragg, he ofifcrcd to sell this Liniment. We knew the value of the article, made the advances* held the cancelled notes—Brafjg's

receipt in full for

-—and became-ownors of thu Liniinen t.~— We took iinundiate means to examina its recipo. protect its purity, increase its sab, ct?." We believed then, as now, that uo advertisement was as cheap as a really good medicine, anl that our interest lay directlyjn reaching, the interest of tlie conmoments":S'Tl*i* Lfniment, always popular, was never entitled to VJio came atti?ntiot» as now. The very best materials are used ~the reeeijie is alone

ours.

re#|»orisible

for its eff^ets. Rospectfullv, llAKNE??^ PARK.

Ki\v York and ('iiv. innuti Soptl6,w2w,

XWESA^THISh A nOhi.\fUKK'» TKSTIMOSir*4*

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ACOFt RiNSKES. tiviup in the HoHwtifl S'pttle meat ol.Sli^brtyaliii, Wiscenaln, *ay«: ••After Bufft'rinj! f.*r s^saq niLery Hlt^uding nn utter pro tralinn of robet and Wiv, 1 Vmrc been re»tot»H. b#'««ng «(E!IHAVB^ HOtLA^fil

:1IIT-

fr6-*'

Try it—"f ir Chronte «r Kervnna DeW'lity, ir any Ntrvous, Rbcuinatie, or Nenf.itgie nff et'nn. Sept 16, lm.

Deeds?7" MACIISTRAfE'S BLANKS, AJfB

O N S A E S S A E S Prime! on croud p*per. for sale cheap, at .. DAILV r/\/OX

^E VV A

OFFICE.

I)

VE KTfSKM E NTS.

St. Lcuis Rnilroad

DOUGLAS AND LINCQLN AT CRAliLKSTON ILLINOIS. On Batenfay September I&h, a special trdn will leave Terre- Haute at 8:30 A.M. fttturuine leave Ghsrl*«t«Q.at 6.1$, P. JHF

Fare for Uie round trip, $l f5. Twbeta must be purcUiiaea at Ihe Office or A»H fire will be charged "J. A« HILL. Airent *e*

E E I N I A FOR THE CURE AND TRK 4 TMF,\T OP At,I. DiSBAVSS OF THR EYE JOHN MAOEKI8S, M. 2w a?m Mictmr sraerrra, X2-CAX1U«trlllO,

€5»ld 11 Gent II!

iajmko, otMtAXh uri, C01.0 jrro5R. piAW -.'ajwi *U« 4«slnMa atjle# «T Jowatrr. !a ««4 a»d Stttds

£l. B. OTTER, HO MCE OP A THW PUFSIjUX, itfc» Market Street, Oppoatt* Buntin Iloaie. to*Ms*«a «A* «. »»»/..*.., ll/" A* «i^tla hibn4«t Ste»»a Haaaa. .. REFERS TO $h -.2 fa»ta.

Oirwma.

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OYSTERS OYSTERS I jn« f~\ THE F1»ST OF Tf?E ."EASOM.— 4l\lSp fwk OrHmm firc^rrd Daily, and foe

SkStooe^s Safcamga8m 4. A if.

OF TP E .*E ASON.

»ioniog th« public against its use, etc.— 1^ 3?©© TTICL feiX3Llr Thi" m^ans Q^—-Barnes and Park. *»f New *'w it has very tittle SLATE OR ST^NY MATTTR

We have been^ somewhat known to tlie jjtbaa osa^], awl therefvr« wry little ammanee foil from dast, etc. public of the United States for a number of years were ii necessary to vindicate onr reputation, we should consider the in .. dor3 'hient of this Mr. Bragg a very oqni- the l*as Manufaoturer. vocal compliment, jfi

WE

S50.000

In the meantime, we shall Rpir» nooff irt

ptr519eawdMajr

taxi** toll

FAMIKRSBDttG.- COAL MIKES,

STTXiLiyANL COUNTY, INDIANA. i_l

cthrit

in a few d»v» Jh.

Tlie sobacriber, tbtrefor^, earnestly Stfi*c5»« hts friends ami tK» public at Inrcc, to

1 Hrialbef -re «rJtrin|- tiuir wiutcr'acoai elm^'herc. AND OTHERS,

COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS

iuUpt*

ed to aiiy use to which htmsc power can bu appli-

ed, ...tv ... .„ #WV1,„.

aduve. Information or Mtchin1* iJjtalned of U. Shewmakfrat his Waredio'ise, or a*. O. F. and C. 0. Smith, at their sturein T*fe Haute*

May 8 dwCm.

A MISEEABBE LIFE And Premattlre Death! VOUNG MJ5N WHO, BV IN 1)1"Lhi »eer»th*btU. b«»,e mlm tfcetr he*ltJh. pr«!itmt9f lii^tr *)st*tn. a«i) ia|aftr«a thatr I8«r i^ Mnitariny:

U»e pt«KMir«i» of mar

:ri«4iH«a weiiij |,fl|rrimBa« «poa-f*nfc ar^TefjietrhilfV ttotided that lr. EtV^j. t4f marh warty *u4 expcrlanos twi: Uil#j»ranch of ifclSy ejfcet-r l«rMfre# In the wn»»t dlffleott wlthunt the to*»t dlfficoHy or trouble. Patient*stffirtfdwltti any WM efprt.,-. the roJfas#t form t- tho uitxi »«. *«r». cm Mtmlt Dr.

E.

t»*?s1#a«i wtr

wiOi tHe fat! awtir*n«t of a

aatakaadjactina «are. Or. K, wartaaui a aeea wHfe*ttt th* at it of tnprcurjf, »r cbanee «i tnsiii««s or diet,

Dr. Bwta» aa«^aar« want of aremady fr«hHrite0An«,:frr(f8taHtleg. *e., peeatlnr to O10 rtelieat* ofCTn'wUaii of Ilr. Ducfer*# Wwaale Pill* the rawed*. The to«»y

ttMnmuii,

pro** tt—«»i.e*i»«al8 til of iV ro,

«oraU44k« *&«*». Ilr.lerter-»PUH eaa osU be fc«3T fir-JCwtna^Ame^, 54.9"v'ii^ota

Arct»a«,|hMMl »t Itmtsth

Batik.

CAFW: Sat a*« them. P«r r*#a«e. fee a Mfti t«»*. Prt« *M jotinr: iwtiiiijr wall to -any

_-*tf" •—Mwrlajt tadi## fa eanato »it*attaft« TO a#e them. P«r re»««o »e« 1 fraction* wiUt

partnfUia world. Haar* Tmttt MrtHJ «.»- iaty 31 JJ«M*wty

laa b* tvttrrart nM)asst*d

1H1r.1l.18iV iftifclTi

TS&V.

State of I nr»jts fTAte -1. af.«ai4rmmr*nNni «a^k..ease

fj******* f*

The qnaHU^ that chiefly recMB^ead t^« r.u-ii ty «i

FOR STEAM PURPOSES THIS COAL IS EXCELLENT! It is also woll adapted to th^ pnrpo^s of t\e Blacksmith, the Foundry man, a?d «hc Gas Manufacturer.

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IVmhin^r to prrchaae at the pji'a month. ill re#!ilv find tV nhovo mi nwas th«v are -»d on thknd of th*t old and well-known piouw. JOHN PR VHCB, U»re« qu t«r# of mifis cnsl of tbtj Evaiisville & CmwfordsvlUe Railroad, Ftun:e -burji. JSulliv«n Ct tn'T. lnt ^p^eimensof the Coal may he seen st WHiTWOHTIi &, ISAACS, TAYLOR & F^OTE, C. H. BAILEY an WOLFE & CO" ,STOY£ STORE, where orders may b« ltift, which will be nu tended toa» puitetually a»possible, A. C. IS \"S.

N. B. Bu Coil and save th d«»ll?r,for it is row a well cstabiijhrd fnct that those who use coal instead of wotad for culinary and Jfc-ther household pnrpescs, have ouc half of the mmjhI cost ot fuel. [Sept 7, -duSm A. C. I.

fiad after havingmide the improvement we did la"t season, that we wis entire'v ton lin.ited in our ideas of the Mom We ahmtd want, our business hndnpiricrcwd much beyond the san^aiiic expectations. The leidtng't^atni^ in making this Change Is to open exclusivity in

HOUSE FUKNISBING GOODS! \V« are uow fittiug op for tint mrtlewlar branch of trade, the Second T^f! of the Store, mnklnjf very I tnrc aud spieiom SALES ROt^M, 125 feet deep, being well lighted by two large.*ky liglit», and fitted up with gas for evening tr«de. girlns? plenty of li.-ht and ample rooin to unroll, lay down.

mntch and cat carpets to fit r-jonjs. \Yc Bhall open next nj nth an unusually larceaud attraoti vu Mock of v:i«. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades. Look:ngGlasses Curtain Band#, 4'ins, Cornices, fc 1. Also CTuitain Damask, Moreens, Satin Dclains, Curtain Draperies Gimps an Trimmings of all kind* in addition to the abov^ a most complete stock of Linen and Cotton Sheeting», and Pillow Caso goods, ready made Bed Comforts, Brown and Bleached Linen Tabio Cloths, Napkins, iioilies, and Towels of every description.

In fact flvery article that adds to, end complete a thorough slock in this line, adapted to tho wan!* of floujckeepers, Hotels, Societies vlls, Saloons, ifeo The first floor, the am* depth of the e-irpetroom nh.»ve,i-i hetng re-fitteil, exclaslvelV* or

Wholesale andLRetall. -For Oily nnd Conntry trade,.with two rows of ootintem. eoch l^teetddng and abundance of ltjhr from two liyhts, an isdvaiitipe to purchasers, wh'ehthev can And f» no other store 5u the eltv.

Lending from «he eeutrt! ot th»\st .r«- up a wide And e.»ay (light ef Btair^, is the entrance to our car-P'-t mom. which has her noticed before." For the benefit of the lxdifg we shall open the finl»r stock Of Dr^sS

T^imirinys, JSwbrifyferirt. Hosiery find qr/«ws,eve» betbie nrfeiited tn this in"ikM to the taste of tlie most fastidious, and to the h-ss pr»teiviitisr the I 'r^ft ^clcetioii ofHr-wii and Wenched Mtisl'iis, Cnnto« Flannels. White, K«^, *nti Yellow Flsnnelfk mank^ta. SatinetU, Tweeds, Ticks. Checks, t's, &c. Not forgetting the greattb'fRcienev hertobre in

E N E E N S S I I I 1 N O O S

And Tailors' Trimmings, Recolh r! bcl'or. pure-har'ng. wi» nre to open a jll line of CmsinterCoths, Shirts and Drawcra," Gr»*ate, Sc«ris», Ties, dollars, Tlaitdkert'iiit'ff, OSrives a»! Hosiery for wry occasion

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md Wrought tnn M.»chin.-ry. of all kinds Grist Mill* Mnler iuid Ciielf Saw Mili«. Al*o, Rako, Gram Separator, Improved.

Pitt's Grain Separator.

THE FIRST PBEMIim MACHINE HorsePowpr far Bet or Tumbling shift M.iehine. Portable fi»ido®s»s«1t8Wa focrunnl Th-csli* ing,M»diit»^ Gwi Khellens,Portable Mills,Wood. Sawing, The attentlo.» of Farw^ra is diilected t^ this poVef, an theysmadmiribly

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new arrive*. CTB-irgaiin-for all. BUCKEYR CA^li STORE. Aug. 23-dtf L. 1CZCB & SON..^

Terrs-Eaute Classical Acadomy

FAMXtiY BOARVmG SCHOOL., Por Bosr«.

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Jo k'von or oltjlit yn»r« more' In tfisrU^r in u'h UUn.iitMl Urwfc ntiplit !e ItfariigJ until) aud liplijttUUilly tu vnui yearly I -Wtfoa. ..

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is the aim of this tc form go»d inUlHgent happy «ui u^-iul nu n. AM tin habits which lnfloe«ce iht- idiysU..i,moral nnd ht« I locturtl nature o' ihetufnre jrtuii, reei iv(j|,..iii-». particular attiutQ «n/ vm11 aftifal. nxeje 1 sei enjpiccd iDHailer th" linia Q4l«^^rviaio#4ftIif'jt Principal, '['hv gover! 111 n! 1* striellv |nirnua| yrtdecided. Ij^ssoii^ In IMomlSelene will tie dull* iwiigi.cd to thft ilndtnUs, ndtjtfcd io their va* rsoUH ages and cipae.ificji,

A.tw—peteiit knowledge of rtie Language niO't indl^i eiiHiblr to every whus #»ur efforts Jne'i therefore esotoia'Jy diwctwl to corriet ?Nr|lii^, cleff»rit rCiidrng and *pe-»Tdi«g, ctunposing, &o.

MaUiemti'th^ we taught anh.a.atjkify view.to bwthieSs and meiitil trnbdng The Natural Sei. noes tor an integral purt'of^ a re sr In re

Ilew?off»re, m-»ny ,«f ibe best m'nd» Iti the ccmi* -try tve been d- prfved of ih«i ndvaidn^w mNmj fr a knewkdjfc of the Ancient and Modern

For citrular, with terms and price address as "Uiigita^ oM aceoi'mf itf ^th/unrea-ott^^^1^^ "WA oI,'im»ri^!rt^ ftir theSf but bv iA

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enabled to sp*ak tho* iMtgifagc* lh one year,and thoroiiob course In Latin and Greek fs'compja-1 ted In thrae years. fc.

Lectures on Scienotr History, «ind LiteratureS are daily delivered, which aroMje the Inter.-nl

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the arholar in h»« Hndies. And increase his »«((«•. tasrion beyond hi* oppoifunU* of reading. *'ur\ Tlie nest terni of ten weeks w}f| commence

Wedneaday, September fat 1858, sfid the ernwing term on Mowfayj KoremVker 18th, KXWmm

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Boardiag, Taition in thit Eogtlih hw»nrttA/r washing, r^otns, add lipta per term oftw" weeks.$&$. V-

TtfmON FOR DAY SCHOLAR*. Tngltsh Bmoehes, each labriuge. r* Drawing, $3/M Pajnting. fS.rt'l. One.fmtf p.y. men tin advance, the balanei attliemtddle of tUb teim.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

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8. Rorc? Princicttl Profiwr of Langnarcs an?! Higher English Branches. ,, Miss Hasan Prgsr, Teacher of English Brseh«a

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Hon. W. D.Gnswoid, T. C. Bar.tln, ChaH«s Wood,

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MrfJregor, W. P/tddfxk, J. P. U*hrf«"-= JodgeD D^mming. ,.• HTTfor further particular address the PtfndpsL

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E2TOLES & STONE, /t, 0^ 1 "M* V/»

BOOT AND SHOE

yA^GAK!PnI«V,U„IV^urn 1. tered into a partiH-ndrip, and are ta*oat«d on the east side of the Public ikpauw, dir«ct ropo« she the Court [fotwe, where they are prt^^tv entry on the Soot and Shoe business ali ili ha rarloas braocbe.

I BETTER AND CHEAPKR 1 i« gwwidly sold ia Tcrra-Haok. ZWf €T Our PUmk embraces the very b#f that could he preewed, which was csrafsliy selected b* e«r selves} and we empky none bat the most a*co»hrn«e

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say toff that we see prepared to meet the wants and a«ce«wit»e»ofall. W. B.—Repair)af done with neatneaa and dis-

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