Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 233, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 October 1858 — Page 2
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TERR R- HA TFT E.
WEDNESDAY 5IORNTNO. OCT. 37, 18SS
Por frf'tdmf WOi
JOHN J. CHITTENDEN,
O*" K^i'nrVr.
S N A E A I N
B£Z*r CtTLTTTRE. NO. v. T'-
•CIJ* TBSfWrTATIO* AKD CULTCtB OF TBS BOOT. Each onght to study tbe haman body, ©specially bis own constitation, its change*, tbc injurious effect* of bis business on his health, and tbe best mode of connterbalaneing it AJSO onght every one to be able to meet those violent accident!*, whh-h ofteu de«troy life before medical aid an be obtained.
The best means of preserving good health art*, pnra air, cleanliness, exercise, regularity in ail our habits of life, an even temper, and above all, moderation in all thing* belonging to the body or to tbe sonl, to what is to be enjoyed or performed.
Yet we ought not otily to preserve, bot also to porfeet the God-given powers of c,nr body, tbe exercise of whieh is a natural want, alike ieqnidte to the vigor of the body as wll as of the sonl, to our happiness, n*efnln«s.% good nature and dignity. The body shoold be trained to obedience to the soul, and all that is singgish, undignified and vicious should be b*ui»hed from otir habit*. Tbe body •honld also b»• trainod to a noble subrotH."don nnder adverse circnmstanees, such as cold, eat, hunger, thirst, working, excessive labor, psin, sickness, Ac. Jumping, climbing, xwimmitig, managing horses, the use of arms, and all other means of preserving health should not be neglectrd. Hinging, which invigorates the lungs and cultivates the voice, music, which teaches harmony, and the art of design and painting, which train the •ye for the discovery of symetry in nature, should be learned by all. Every one should particularly cultivate that skill, in which he excels by natuie, and that is to render him useful to his fellow men and to himself.
Man was not made without the design of beauty. The laws of propriety and gracefulness should theiefore preside over all the external motions of the body.— They reflect an orderly and beautiful mind, and increase our honor, dignify and in-
fluence in society. The enjoyment and Jnize the receipt »f the snni of one dollar, cultura of evny patt of our being, and there ore of the body al well as of the
as
»#nl, is our right and our duty. Our sentea connect na with the universe, and reveal to its physical relation®, by which they mature in na a higher range of thought, such as order, cau-e and effect.
the infinite, Ae. Our Muses feed our im*|y,RV)»
Without the solid information of the sensea onr shadowy souls would hsfcnt idle dreams. Language is another offspring of onr senses, which unites ns with onr fellow men, and develops our thought* whilst eiprfKMng thrm.
Our senses may
„a„abl« our nior.l TV rr»
scription of the body destr ys the Pnr* ^sso,.j#tjon
«1. Y««» .hooia go.-.i
A CBIXAKAX'S OATH.—Jn*'ice«
ma.
tvnaiun, %htch Is only actnate«i by pain IootiM^rAt**' its hallowed asdics to the mem and pleasure, which fears, bates, and envies some men, and nses others aa mere tools, does not recognise truth, goodness, bean'y and lore, which baa no other mor ality than
i04'
n0
wHgien
than a mercenary trade with an arbitrary
»d pnwrrftol Oorf, in onfcr to «c.|e lor-1 ... fdtate repairs ment, and to continue a ousne^ beyoad the grate.
tvent, and to conttnoe a life of vohaptu-
peace have got trow hie to make Chinamen comprehend tha solemnity of an oath, hnt a •'Squire at Mod Spring. California. |(precions a {•atrinuony." found out how to wake the yellow idolater* aha^e in their boota/' lie recently twoie one thus "Von do solemnly swaar. is the pessence ot Ood AlmittHty, that yon wilt tell the troth it the case now on hearing, and if yon
don't yon hope to he drowned on your way to Canton, awl go to hell afterwards."
aarA man waa foond a few dip since King within ten rods of the Juliet and £hic»ga railroad* near Chicagn. where he had lain for ten days, anflMac from typhoid fever. Ho had gnawed tha fic%h off potb 1st hjol#.
The Mount Vernon Fund.
We have upon oar table lSfo. 4 of the 'Monnt Vernon Fund.' a nett liftle work noticed by as in extenso some day* It contain* the latest report of the tary, Mrs. Susan L. Pellet, of the 'Moun* Yeroon Ladies' Association of the Union/ chartered by the General Assembly of Virginia, at its last seeeion, fot the purpose of purchasing the home and grave of Washington, and i* fully empowered to hold the title to the etiate forever.
The association is governed by a Constitution and Bv-Laws, accepted by tbe Governor of Virginia, and acknowledged in the Charter.
The officers area Regent, one Vice Regent from each State in the Union, a Secretary and a Treasurer. Sixteen are already represented.
The following are the officers now appointed: Regent.—Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham, Sooth Carolina. yire Regents.—Mrs. Ann Cora llitchie, Richmond Virginia.
Mrs. Alice 11. Dickinson, Wilmington, North Carolina. Mrs. Philoclca Edgeworth Eve, of Augasts, Georgia.
Mr». Oeuvia Walton Lee Vert, Mobile, Alabama. Mrs. Catharine A. McWillic, Jackson, Mississippi.
Mrs. Margarctta S. Morse, N. Oileans, Louisiana. Mis. Mary Rutledga Fogg. Nashville, Tennessee.
Mrs. Mary Boott Goodrich, Southbnry, Connectifiit. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Walton, St. Louis, Miftsonri.
Miss Mary Morris Hamilton, N. York Miss Phebe Ann Qgdcn, Elizabeth, N.j Jersey, ..
Vrs,
Mrs. Louisa Ingersol Grecuough, Bos- bank
Mrs.
Catherine Willis Murat, Tallahas- end. sa. Florida. Mrs. Alice Key Pendleton, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Abby Wheaton Cbace, Providence, Rode Island. Mrs. Susan L. Pellet, Richmond. Virginia, Srerotary.
Geo. W. Ripgs, Washington, D. C., Treasurer. 71»e contract with Mr. Washington for tbe sale of tbe property to the Association was signed on the 0th of April 1858. handio ob it?
plae'e, which is "on the tpot chosen by him-
ttlf. ''Atiy Cttijirn of the United States, from whom the Regent, any of the "ViceTlegents, the Srrp"ary, the T»ea^nrer or any local Board, or authorized agent, mav, for thnt purpose, receive or recog-
in any year, tend and vote at tbe annual meeting of the Association of that year."
Th»» sum to be paid is 8200.000.— $18,000 were paid at tbe signintr of Mte "Would you not love to gnze on contract. Th^ first instalment ofSr)7.000. j,j
Bnt we plead for Pat riot sm's most libBy the Grand Secretary of tho,
^pn
agination and animate onr objstru«e*t Lodcres havo enthusiastically responded, thoughts with analogies and ilb.atrationt
of VirR nift tb1 Mssons
invit«l to contribute, Many
Will not the Odd Fellows also join their efforts as a body towards the ac
complement of thin pious national of
jferingto the purest of patriots, the wis'est of statesmen and the most upright of
mem
anrinjf iod_
mm
w™™ of oar wnn.ry wM. th** h»v, determined. pnr ha««e MOCNT
A little more than four months inter- ?W which has long been urging the venc between now and the 22d of Febru- United States to annex the whole ofMex-
j,
hnp„d_
aad will «t times be the antagonists of in the Peeretarv*s last report, the l-udiating the debt of that country. It »nr hiKh« kn. ,rr» .hi. .Irngw-U. en.iro
m#y
pose of man'a H?*e in this world of sen?#, which is to he remitted, if the amount is size of a hntfprnnt. a half tea«poonful of We onght to ctdtivate th»? body as the jaid within the current year. saleratus. wet hard, cut in squares, rolled noil in which our bisrher faenltie* are plan-1 We entertain no doubt whatever that the thin, Irv in ot lard to a
VRHSOX. an
jdiate repairs are needed to protect what
isvttow
$&• Amos A. Lawrenee has accepted the nomination of tbe American! of Man1 ftchoseth, for Governor. 1 I W
oty of all futwne time, hnt they reqn're immediate aid in their n»blo enterpr-so. Truihfully, the very intelligent Secretary sap: "Kvery storm thai patae*. oveT the ren- Jt^Ensi'an 1 is again on the eve of erated dir-llinp every year that visits it straggle i» regard to th-» Sabbath question, with winds and rains* robs it of some A nn-nl*t of leading literary men, headed by Lord Stanley, have petitioned for the opening of ftinwnms, picture galleries, and
pm«l and the Aaaociatmn
caHa nrjr»*ntly npoo the country to do
A CUT no 3*. i«(niVkly. what it ha1* decided *aw*l be done, that it may in fntnre
have
no gc**a*io« to
of tbe monrn over fatal delay, or to hear the re
proaches of pneteritv, for a want of seal in transmitting to them, tedi preferred so
As Marvian' w« ahoat taking a thorn con*picoons part in thi* noble work, we hope her citizen* will come forward and eneonr'g* it with a liberal hand. "The Ind tea have applied for aid in terms that cannot be misunderstood. What ao grand to behold tbe women of «nr coontry— tho«e who bate been, or may be, mother*ol sttat«amwi and warriw» -part»cipat»niat in (irais^rorthy an We wKh them God ap^el- A lavorahlo op portnahy Itt now oikred a? tbe Fair «.} ,b» Ma»vland Iniiitote, to MiU^ilta an.t in thi« psirvlr nation*! sn cmincath patrrfftks catt «—Jtwff- -t
dtfwrnent found for a Uiiivesitj at Greeneor
grsr Of ihe forty-two Democrats who voted for tl»e Nebraska bill, thirty-nine have received permission to retire to private life. ./
jRTThe Cholera i« prevailing with terrible fatality in Arabia, there having been thirty thousand deaths in the city of Mecca?*'**. C' W ""S-Juifi
1^, Aec -rding to the Philadelphia North Ara»ri*an, the popnlstion of that city is now 603 927.
Whatever yon mav rhoose to give away, always be sore to kepp your tamper.
ItW What a first rate opportunity Moses ha' for laying a telegraph through the Rod Seal
tffiT Nosh appears to hive been 'he inventor of Pigeon expresses, only just gone ou of fashion.
TO'VA
moqt
CITIB^.—The vote of five of the
prominent cities of Iowa at the rft* ("•nt election
is
as
follows
2367 Davenport 1885—"Keokuk. 1585—» liurlin^ton 1359—Muscatine 1160.
LOOK OCT.—Counterfeit
Wlls
ton, Massachusetts. 'ing to havp been issned bv the Delaware Mrs. Abba Isabp.la Little, Portland, City Bank, Vignette, female, sheaf of Maine. wheat, die steamboat
aract
on the coming 2'2d of
tike pos*e(«Bion February. By terms of the Ohnrtrr and contract, the remains of Washington are never to be rcmovod from their pros-out resting
aHvuys ir. my eye."
m.V
shall be a member of the Association and the pavntent of the further sum nf one n»rs®ry dolltr, on or before tbe 22d of February Mrs. Spratt has been altered by a sufTershall entitle a member to at-
A wife, to dress in the mode, I guess, Picks a husband's bones quite clean, And poor Mr.Spratt muBt cry "no fat!"
As bis wife will cri no-line?
£& A circular has been addressed to the
•colored
citizens of tbe State of Ohio.'
calling them to meet Cincinnati "on the 24h and t)cth of November, todliberate on the best means to seenn* their rights in Ohio, and promote the interests
a S a 8
I THE MFXICAN DEBT.
DKEP STTOW
Til State of Virginia taxefl the Hand, informs ns that the snnw was nine, railroads of the State one mill per mile' inches in depth early On Friday morning, for every passenger carried over their He say* the atorm on the night previous roads. --t,
Terj
jt3T'Th*» Mftho-Hst of Alabama have the snn had melted it away, making a raised 8300.000 as a beginning for at* en- flood of water,
Pnbnquo
2
two dollar
arc being distribute*! purport-
on
the right hand
jt^The Compromi«e of 1850, most sacrodlv passed as a ''finality," was broken by the "party of permanence,'' and, |as a cofiseq'-.ence, the party itself is permanently broken to pieces.
I 80u"Cessr, what's bcome ob datdarkev who stole do taller?" "He has leen taken np on an affadavy, and carried up to de sperm court to habit tried." "On an afTndavv, Cesar?" "Yes, I seed the
n,.nra
due .Tan. 1, 1859, is now reatly to be paid, gjrj jo ho less romentic companion. and it is hoped to raise the entire purchase ««Oh no should not like to have a catsnm during the present year, in order to
forevot?" said a romantic young
A drivei of a coach in Texas,
stopped to get some wafer for the young ladies in the carriage, being asked what be stnpppd for. replied, "1 am watering
A Ml ate compliment.
A CITUIOHITT We find in an exchange the following couplet, in which apart of the letters do double service cur dis and A sed iend ronght eath ease ain bles fr 1) br and ag
1Bg
Benedict:
rhvme r»f Mr. and
The London
ico. now charges us with the design of re
of «200.(i00 m.y ho nM, bellor w.ill.ll h»ve !t.
nvro(lniT
CjK„._T.ko.
all the interest cream, two eggs, a piece of butter the
,„,r
n^c®
[0^'n,i Pn|,
a deep dih, pour over a gravy made of a cftp of «ngar, one of butter, two of ho*, wa e*. w'»h half a nutmeg grated over it. S.'nd it*" the table hot, in a covered dish. Thi* make* a niceide difh for dinner in place of a pudding. ".
Oither pnHlic iq«tit»»uon and places of amnnemei t. Tlw» Crystal Palace Company
have al'O determined by a larire majority to open the Palace gTonnds for the pro•rieiors ami their families on Snad.ty.-—
Che case is to be brought before the coarta of law, +-*ti.
tvifr*A7crrr.—The Oairo correspondent Af the St. l^nsis Ifrpublican reports in!
that £ap»'vof the iSth:
—On ThnraUy Ia*t, there
was a heavy fall of snow in Richland and, adjoining towns in Acht&bala county, Ohio. A gentleman who resides in Ricb-{
ftnj
8now
TRCB.—An
seeih»a to fall!
in 'chunks.' 8v nine o'clock on Ft iday,
exchange says that it is just
J9r*Dnring September, S25.000 in silvrr half dollars were coined at tbe ft. O. mint.
jp?T The oldest organized fire company in the Union ix said to be Namnkeag. No. 5. of Sa'em. Mass., which wa^ organised March, 1788.
Ie©d»i 'MAGISTRATE'S BLANKS, AND
CONSTABLE'S SALES, Printed on good paper, for sale cheap, at
DAILY
Soundest* Healthiest and Wealthiest
4
Corporations of the kind in
THE UNITED S ATES.
!.ssufficient
that all losses they susiain, will be promptly and honorably settled.
XINA INSURANCE lO
OF n.vmTonD. CONN
Capital $ 1.0)0.000
al1 paid up S'irplus all invested in the Wi-at puying st-ck in th country. Thi* Company waa organized in 1819, and has therefore been doin«* a successful
Fire and Inland Buiineas
for nearly FORTY YEARS, dnring which time she has paid Elivon llion Dollars Losses !1
HOME INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK CITY.
Capilal of ^60 ),0 J0.
Surplus over Tw Hundred and Fiftr Thousand Dollars. Tlie »*ock in this Company is worth 50 per cent, above i'c par vitue, and its business is conducted by the Hrst Me'chants of New York, rl.iims 'o patronage whieh lew Companh'* poscJ9.
HARTFORDINSUItANCE CO OF HAnTKOl'.n, CONN
Capital of $500,000.
very lat^e suiplus. Thi# Compiny wai chartered in 1810. and his therefore bi en doing a sound and profit i.ble bu-iness for n«'arl,y fifty years.
PHOENIX INSURANCE CO.
1
OF HARTFOnD, COKX.,
Capit.nl of $200 000,
ua«ets near'y $35 ,000. Tliis Company stands In iho front rank of Insurance Companies, as a glance ot its condition will f^how.
SPRINfiFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF spnixonELp, MASS., Cspital $150,001, large and increasing surplus. This company rank* second to nowe_ in the conntry, in all classificAti-ns made and is rapidly going ahead of nnst of its contemporniies. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COM-
V/ PANY,
OF FHlLADBM'IItA, PA.
Capital $500,000. This i* a new Company and has .substantiated its claims to public faror by the prompt payment of all its l«s*es.
We omm^rvl the above Companies to those desiring Inaurance as the very best 'he country affords. Application* promptly attended to. j. rrvfJAR,
THE
Sortet
ine lain mnimT muatuw* t)vW men have a bar chance in Cairo
with no shelter from the told wind and 1 reaching rain*, except a door, which waa laid ahore him. t*a«t evening het» were ^ffeeed a* whether be woald ht*t onttl niirht. ia a h*r4 thing to tell, bnt ^ta»! for *m*n'« 'nh— *ni»y to roan* & i* fact. The t«*or »**•*£& w»a taken cam of lt*t nJfht, aw3 may Uve."
«cii™.!tv "w. P«.r nnfortnn.w m.n lav in front a whte'ty shov on the levee ^%erty. tw Oonorwiti t«t c^ro»* *p•li ,!•« tM*srliv it a dvinir condition th* .irtwaHi »jat*ai. each *11 .!*y y^*?er-!av. ii a nyio^ cnnuiu»n L»*er.
"soperfetatiun of diaboltism of polyga- ftTl eS. ®y* ., Embroi ttfvd h*ndkorclii»»t*. *s hipH *^$35 piw, Worth ^5^ Sleeves nhd C»llsrS, in setts and single. Bands, FUuncings, Cnmbric aid Swiss
uxioy OFFICE.
,CITOirE. FIRST CLASS
xisr^TJFtAJsr ob •'pHE UNDERSIGNED Insurance Agen^, 1 take pleasure in announcing to their maiiT patrons and the public (renerallv, that the Howng Compaoie*, which tiiev continue to represent, are INCREASING EVERY DAY IN liUSI NESS AND WEALTH and have become the
The birtnegs being under the control of men of the firat Htanding and highest in(e#rrity in iho LJng Rndsqusr^H avy Woolen Shawls all prices, country,
A
_nts
R. TOCEY. S
AgPnts
At the BtnVing Office or .McKeen &. Toosey. Oct. 20, 3r»d&«t.
Agricultural Meeting. 4^
repular annual m^etinp to ect "ffieers for the an oinjr vear. of the Vijro fount Afrncoltcral ^-Hety, will t»k# place at the &>urt Honae in Terrc-Hnute ^n Saturday, Oct. 30:h, 1853, at 2 o'clock A full attendance ia requested.
Br «tder Wm DU« HAM, ^'y.
Oct. 18, l9^-d&.wt»l.
HERIFF'S SALE.—Bv virtnenf an of MU t«*oe«t hy tli' V»s. rntnm«» Plea*] Coirrtiti^ md dif*ctel snd Hi Wtf» 1 Jaeeb ft. MerHek *t* J*** W-r •*. 1 ase «r* !O»«h»!«9 t«n wh-t e«i r?V*' *. wit: l»t V«. t!ir*e.f5) i« Anw 8 "J»»* ««H dtvl*^- If ITE nut lot tiiKb*r Unit* three, (S3) the eit* ttf T*. re
Hairte. a»4 SatWaay. l»tl» 4ay A. O* Titrre owl w'tMa lh« lofal ko«n «ai«J dajr. I wtlt
FALL CKj F. NIPPERT & BBO.,
NO. T* PA It I If GTOlf BLOCK, TERRE HAUTE, IND. A
RE NOW OPENING Urge and well seC\- looted stock of FALL AND WINTER
Which th«*y are offering at very figures.
.. thfirstoek nsu»l1v latg* they cai« offer Brst-ate
JQ^OORI.
as sensible a move to attempt to get mar Fn nch and Ensliah M«riuoa. ried without courting, as to attempt to Genofln* Paris ImpcrUlc, succeed irt bnsiaesi without advertising. »Plaids,Stripes
9
As
DEGINTB)C GUOD such
BIrtck and
F"ncv s,}k*»
1
and BnVad^W Dross Oiods,
Ptriped, Polka Hod Oritbre Caasamer.'s^ "isgf French WK»1 HDAINOS, Cashmeres ind beLaino Robrs A quille, Fine lirw of Woollen PJaWs for cliiidrcn. French, English »nd Am «*n Prin's, snd host
itnon ?n a roK.nt other kinds of Lndics Dress Goods, Sn-i^. Horace Mann, »b recent ^ew jsf-insd^k, plain ««d barrel White Muslins ork lecture, described "free love as tbe
ttu w»lors,
Wh te Brilliants,
EJ/tin^ and Insertins Maltese Collars M.tliese, Poibt ind Valencienm* Edsrings and Laces. Without doubt the llest Assortment in the rityl Of Linen Sheeiinps and Pillo^r Case
Go'mJs,
ble int-ns, from fttt bts t« $8 a cloth Napkinj, wels and Doileta. from $1 'o $o «!os Bini'S Kyf Diaper 28 nctie* wide Linen, Onmbric and I.nirn, and Iriah Li&ens fom 2" cents to $1 yd.
O E S I O O 0 S OP Atx KITtOS
Ticks, Checks, Hickory White, Red and Yellmr FHnnels New York" Mills and ot^,bnu»ds of I Shirting Muslins, Cotton Flannels.'
8
ELEKJANT LINE OP
Gont's No. A Ready Made White Shirts, from 75 cents t« $2.75 a piece.
Woolen Undershirts aud Drawers from 50 era's to fQ.M) apair. Woolen mid Cotton Hosiery, all kinds. Buckskin Mitts Gloves and Gauntlets, as high HR $3 a pair1,000 SHAWLS. 1,000 Clo'h and Merino Mmtle Shawls Silk, Plush. Chenille and Broche Bonlered Stella Shawls, Square and Lonp Broche Shawls Broche Scarfs
puarantec to pil'c* holdem Fine assortment of'Ladies'Cloaks Se.il, Fur
Fancy Colonel Cloths for Cloaks.
Xjaaiosi' SlLirt®, A PSLL ASS IRTMSTT,
But thev would dr*w the attention of Lndics to the
lJrln*es$ Rnytl Looped Extension Skirt* tkn which is considered by c»iiii'jbseur. tli- besi ft '. t»nd eonvenienc?' e*Unt, ind not more coPt'vth 'U »ougltus and Sherwimds I the
GEN Tf.EM EN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT! Ti»eir .«tuck ia complete that it would be very very ctnmjre that any one could fail to Ne satisfactorily suited in that line, aa to either price or
quality. Tweeds—ansortment of colors, from 20 cts, to 60 cts, i,f yjrd.
S itinetts"—aasortment of colors, from 37,^ to 75 cents. All Wool Tweeds fnim 50 ct*. to dnllar.
Bl nnd Fancy ail Wool Caaitamerea from 5(1 i-(» to $3. 2-4 Buck and Fancy do do $1,75 to $3,50 Biolev'n (the hest doth made). Blue, Black, and Fancv 6loth rom $3 to $10.
Hlackiind Fiinuv Colored Frico, Bearer. Pllnt. Setl, Fur. and double milled Cloth for Overcoat#. Business
CONTS
and Traveling Coats.
Velvet and Silk Ventiuga. Lsrire aBaortment of Dre^s Trimmings. Prime lot of BOOTS SHOki* ItrHemeinber the plnee—ISo 7*i, FarriDgton Block. Terr-Haute. Ind.
Oct. 23-d If
,.V
Bartoeringv
W.H.CLAHK,(ornU'rlv
bavins, ttalr DroniiiR, Boot l»l*ck inT nnd el«an«in« otCoat* nnd Pant* dona to order
O" A liberal chare of the public patronsge is re^ie.-tfulh solicited Oct.30.1858 d3m. A
FARM FOH SALU in ACRES, 115 IN CULTIVATION bal mee poo.1 timber—and all un-ler
food
fence. Una on it house a»«d barn, an abiintnce ol trood frolt, W -.res of meadow, situ-itefl 12 mile-* aouth of this city—•"eetinff-houne »nd school-houae within half mile. For further par ticulars inquire of
HAR0EUT
sit VER ware,
No. 71. North aide Public Sqnnre next DOOR TOPKAIK1 CITY lvK. C. & J. M.
RE now prepared to sh .v a very fine n««ortmeitt of new good* In the ooorc atntlnc of G«rt1 and fMlvor Hinitla* Caoe*),
Anjr. ?.!«»
n0*r
fo
:J,c ufttu iMlwoIti of the abo*«- dp-c«i»re4 emp-ny I wr a term MMt«n *e»r«. to the atefc*«t Riwer, na* is the «un« «h»»M SMI to or a •alBeietst »o«n_» aaM order ol #ai». 1 will Oi'» tM there offer Um tea atmp»« Of «ai4 propertj to *aiM «44 order of Mlemwdeosta. W«i. H. KTEW.tRT, Pher
0ett6-w4wpmajsa.
Physician. A^eo' cncr & Oculist
Kta.W
OYSTERS.
AM VOW AETKIVO-O. and will oonllnoe I to rece *c daily# HOLT & MALTBY'S best brands of
Tr O*»eif S{»*tth of Kt-w»»rt flons". Rtpt. 29, dim. VT. M- DOt'GHTY, Agent.
WEW^OOKS. f'l LIP.*«! A NOVEL: BvCnaa. Rrxa. A«rb-»r '»f "Peg W Siistim," Sett. BAYARD TAYLOR'S NORTHER THAf ns im«HT and Winter Picnres of Swedei
Lmland »od Norwav.
JT
Dr. p. aP*epner.
pretepwre Aeirt
itaarjr «w
Mta, CtRtrn. Taoiwe* DnWifa. aad iNtafott the Woo*, Urfaa xewarvttve «f*a*a-
S*MW4
Utreet fcetweea CM*
Watwat t*.aetdrffMia Or-
Stof*
OCT 14. 4«SH 'IF?.
FOR
UAiK. OR sxetfi5feso« rrnr anvatanr tk«rti
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TWIN IMHF A NARATVE Bv Aww* Co aa Rrrcfna. flkfea M«*»t*.) THK AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1*56 DR. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS lis AFRICA (anew ovpnlT.i:.:i
For ante BUCK INGEAM^ Feb 92. dtl
Flam and aperifieatkm* fCoe, oa a4 alter tbe tat of Novearfjer. By onlerof tbe OqaaaVHdoneta.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
AT THE
YOUNG
Main
St
33. HO
ha« removed hi* Barber Shop
to the room occupied by cott & Booth, a* alnw office, Gr*t ifnor south of the Town Hall, where he in n.i«r prepared to wait upon gentlemen in the be*t of-trie
mr*t
In
SL
BARTON,
Oct. 18-dtf. Land Agent*.
Watclies, Cl^^g Jewelry and
the
ine'lirlnc# tlf
AMERICA
turuui*
No. 3, Early's Blo«k|
WEST BIDS OPTHB 6Qt?AR*, rBRRR I»arTI5.rjt^. Having bow on hand a
eonlplete rKSck of
PALL AND WINTER
which for quality aa'd j»rtcca cannot be surpa»sd by any other House iu the city, and which I ain determined to sell as cheap A* the cheapest.
USD.I CIJOTHINW.
Ta
MtJleal fnka'ttrt tor, vi
iire*«
t«»
art
Ubal»8
Vai or.
AIM
Furnishing Goods, ot all kind* and qualities. Coats. Pants, Vests Shirts, «t*, Capo, Trunk®, Caroet nnd Valises.
OF ALL K1ND«.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
A complete as ortonent of Boys' Clothing, of variou qualities and prices.
Merchant Tailoring.
I haVe also on. hand a Jrvd aswtmeiit oi piaco eood?, ttubraoinj:. C-'snneroe. B»«ver Cloths, Doefkm-t and ALL KINDS OF VE3TINGS, which I am prepired to cut and make to Mitt purchasers. So, come on. and If I eannot suit you In clothing already made, I will Kiisrantee pood a suit at aa cheap rates as can be purchased in the cii v1 now say to every bodt who is In foe faring monev, to jrive me a
caII
'»d
kok
Stock of Clothing aud Piece
throujjn tnr
O.
ch tsing elsewher?."
October 11,1858. dly.
OJH, heiorv put-
1
M. JC8El»iJ.
ENGLES & STONE,
BOOT AND SHOlJ
A N IT I'1 A IT 'pHE ABOVE GENTI.EMEM HAVE EN 1 tered info a partnership, and are located on the e«st aide of the Public Sq Hre, dir'Ctlv opposite the Court Hou^e, where they are prepired to carry on tho Boot and Slve bu«iueas in ail of its rariouH brnnehe
Their long experience and superior skill in tha' line, enable* them to furnish a BETTER \Nf CHEAPER article ih'in is generally sold in Terre.flauto. lU* Our Mock embraces the very b- that oould be procured, which waa carelully «-eleeted by our selves and we emph nonr but thi m.-st aecom-plish'-d workm''n~hena- lure no hesit »'iou in savinc that wenre prop irfd to meet Ihc wants and neces^itie* of all.
N. B.—Repairinc done with ncatn'«"! and di# pateh. July 30 '58
B-IP^TTEBL, If (K OP A Til W I'll YS1 JA .V,
tOj irk»-t Streei»0 i|M»«te Huutio Iton^C Oftt
Imiir* M. to S .* M.
v~p At Ijtbt ti» b.'r.»«nl Jl .Si«w»r\ House. «i_2 tt FFI'MtS TO nr. O. P. llacr, Kichmoud. luHUna.
T. H. I'«*U. .. G.uroi*n, O A a N
Jut. Sim*. City.
Tarrs-ttantn. An*. 5S 1»»a. W
f'jjr'd fr««n 'I-. .1 ra''* M. Jiirreti, of
TilF. NF.W YOJ1K l.UNt 1NF1UM \I —My
oniieenoh for the pil« »t*l-t yearn wltu tJi«
HUOTO
Imtuutlon, a* CMef I'liyalcian, antl a twelve «»ir»' vAUMo-at atr-idy il'vutliti. lot Cure of J'ulniouary CoiKHiiipiinn ^1 1 ii kli.drod .tl*e*«e«, lepeiher alvh my unrltHlti»«l epi ertuitllleii
HKI
a^».ii(tm e» «l |.«tbo-
loilent r«•*!»»*••— «t1 nuia Itltl" hjra ii«»rfetl »J Ism "1 Mtl-t I ot-hKH enabled ui- la *rnr» .t a •e.«iTo, ilfcvl i.nd «uee%ful rr.ur*a of treatment- the Mt*e at 1 cart eal r'i»e o'all itl«at.»a» lie r*r a«. ami jfir-/«»»«/»*. My lnh»l»lion, 1b- vat. ran«l nifatlve ].ri ertia* ef mnttrl»«» sro Jlr«rily ail-irwed t" U-a rti«»a«nl errnn» and th« lit!e*time«i'l. f«l« iit it* l»* ihr ine of Wi-rtieiit lahaat ii a
ft trtl trttt-
an't nlthrta 'h I enea'der It UKHfal adju'»i
the (ireppf mai'fcjemeul lli'ife f*nrf*l »nl af all Mai .ilafrtae*. »nt I It vrry n»re»ati'y lh^t o-»e it*ll»nt*Nnutil ha/" lh* hmeltl fbolh ttuml and lo ral treannent. The •nreeaa of
my
trei lm»l.t
tu tb-
alvtre ill«ee«e». ami the h»*h rhar« tvr o' ha lutlto tlnn orar which 11ia*«' ao lot.* the heaer to 'c. are ton wi-H Vn we tn need any eut«*y er rctnt irfntfreni me. .*t h" flleltnttxii "f many |'rl»ata and r.rtrp««'nnal frt«*i 1» th'Ot whn»e fbtlai th'op l-*M the «.H«*a e^arttj h*« l-een lo».JC *rJ HUrrall) a jt»irlel. and aft.,rl'ueeomli'«»r"t»i. have re.erlo ift m«1«e anrli ar'aii«em"ina ta IU brln»rthe ben .I1t« nfmv evp rU-nee and 'r-'atmeni wHhln Ihe raarh all. ami nnir»Hn im.""*!'. hefioiore, to thoao ftnU whnaetartlia lliflrmary. er wh' wereableta vlalt «a'a» ntte«. In3"tt«*refftre lhat tho arrancament will rtvr er.t're aal «fn tnn. b'llh In «'j pr»f»»«l«nal iret!ren and lb^ j.ul»Mr. w.uM rPM""' "»'l »n nrttine" In on. tn»«* roe a#w b* »e 'etf"-.
at* d|'«aa'# t,s at ta«
•am''aa
h«'d Mielrat tntp na-
lar*d -n't earn ltt1i*M()tt3 eit*e
/a
«W*/ .pv*,
be f"'W rd'J U'- M-
j»art o'the l*«t«»t
M,t'»/•*
t^»•
nd an
f'ai.ft»Ha.
Taana —.Vt.tervta''Itrnutttx/i'Vby Iritei. *r«
l«w«.
rt'*.* «12
Inelnde
T'RI^IIEU.
d1eln* •««»'eel
as i"l*
ft»-r i:i »i»ib t"'B T'atieiit. wltlrh
*111
fi»r one meail*» «»e, at»*.
i.jr
lv.5,
KIttie,IICOB*
UKDS and
Inclx.r levers, of the'*e»t MaVer*. 0»ld. •'"b. Vert •«t.l Guard Chain*. Gold *o hett, Gold aad Jet '•«»*«*. «ndO-1d TbtioWf*.' ~r» For *ale cheap. C.dt J. SI.CKIKHBKj
Af»|.n'Btu». Pay
ment aa Ml wt: f« to paid to K*| re*« /»est
r*reIti
n'the
».fMedi'lne,
and
the
bainnra, «l
dollar", the e*i4at:fn «f lb* lonnM'. I tl« ixtlent bf cured ft laentlrplr «kil«fl«d wtb the treaimeal Patent".by *irterar»ll blatnry of ihelr eaa». ^n* their «»!Btt«in* In r»l». ea* be treated M»' lt by l'-t-tcr »a bv nefaeaal etamlnaU^n. t'atleat* a*aillnif Ibemvlrea «f Or. Jarret treatment B»*v r-1y 0|.nn
Immediate end nermaeent rrllc', a* ^e «eld.»a Ml to a eaae er tbfrtjr •'av#. Letter, for *'Hire
Jf«. «a Broadway. rer,T»»'nh Ste««» !*. i. P. ft
Pbyairlanaai.d rttbera tlallln* tbe rllv
pr»ted
S I I O S E S
With which I am prepared to fumiah jtuj number of ewrtomera "tther served up or by he can. D» AH **ld are warranted frtth and gvd. XT
Ihe
\t OTICE is her-hv jdven. tfwrt aealed nvipoaals Oar workmen «re «f the be cla*. and i\ will be reeved at Anditne'a o«ee In all work aiade at Visoeoantr, ntcilOie Jhth dav of November I8W,} CTR •patrnjt d/.ne ned a« ateesa
LANGE, AoditarV.C.
Oet. 7, *S«. wSt-diW
X?v 1 7r 7«. Otrtera, and thatanerth* mh.he wHI be able t«aetvr$h a GOOD TOWN LOT, with a lwv«e ana few say wboaaat wsatjf^4 oysters [r tm rn-ms. e*n be «o*trh**-^l at tWa «»•«.. at a t*»e»«*e hrtt eaw. rtdew fam a,dt«tawe* win b* -. i. DiAtntt i*+i*nA+A tfi. DcwtitUM
at
apparafa* for the ttihalaUvi of BWlal can b» ac«*» and Inspected
Sept. S3, US#*46ta
rr-
ipect'w'ty Invited e»H fttt^e tnflrtnarv. wh^re man* 1nte»ailne e»»e ean be wlwiwd.
aad
what# nor
/ai-
CSBAP! CHEAPER!
Ioll
cfc Mann,
iM*ftT*rrtjait«« nr
ai.l
ki.VM or
BOOTS & SHOE 3,
j'o 5. Phoenix Row Terre Jfoiite, lnd. of
Hi*
Ilraaa
Boot.
Have just received a large and well selected stock of BOOTS AND SFTORS. Eud^adflg ever- vnriety f-r Men, Women and Cbi dren, wh?et 'hey re determined t^arl! *t 'he
H*Hic rate«. TJv ir Stock is ge««- a1. arol no ooe n^ed b*v«- cause t" jro aw disast aned. either with regard to prfee or qua'ity of the food# tlitj keep. They have set not to plea*a all cos tenter*, and tl«v will do It!
TAll ntiWs for new w«-k filled pr*n»rtlv^— md we shall
OTSTCBS! OT sTERSH woatd ac«M»«*e« to tbo iWi»» I t4 T*rr«.Haate that ha baa tan tpftelt»ted .»o!* •rent 'or th* aaleof H.' StiW«alebr»Ud BalttnM r*
