Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 238, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 November 1858 — Page 4
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RriMkrillt 8uk, BrMkrilk par Ctntl Rank, Rrumill* par r«mbri«J*eCHy Bank, Cambridge City.. pa' Ontnl Bank, InHUntpnlli par Ktehanjre Bank. Oreeneaatle..... par r'ayatt* C«Minty Bank. Cownenrrltle par Parmar*' A- Mechanic*' B«r, Ia4Uaap«tla Parmer*'Bank, WeitleM par fir*m«re» Bank, UfcrrtW."".
Bank, lMfan«p«rt pa* HantSngttn Cotrnty Bank, Hontlngton.. .1# dU Indiana Bank, Ma4lv»n par Indiana Parmsm' Bk, Pranklla par jaftrtck BnnV. Ijmorto 10 dU Inrti-tn Keawrrw Bank, Kokomo par X*nta sky 8t«v* Bank, Co!uihT«m par fjijtianjra Bank, Mm* par MarrhanU' A M««»mnlMi Bk, Jf#w Albany
jt. v. A Va. Hlato dlwk Bk, E»«m*llto. Prairie City Bank. Terr«-HaoV Rottlham Bk of (nd.,Tarre-HaoU... #»l«m Bank, Halam ffarlnr* Bank ofJnd., Connerarilla... luurnw Bank, Attlea Trad on' Bank, IwflanapolU Tlppeeano* Bank, Wlnnomae WaUtn* Chock*. T#trre-Ha«iU riprxs'anafl Bank. I/*anMwrt.......
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Allsolrant bank*.. VIRGINIA. AH nOlYcntBunkt par Hunk r»l Kanawa dl* Tran*. All«rhany Bank 40 dls
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All loWent bank* 1 dl* MISSOURI. Bute bank and branrhea par
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QIIERTPF'S HALE.—By virtno of on2 K*eentlon l**n«d from tlie Vigo Court of Common Pleaae, to ma »'lre#t««l and delivered hi favor ol Andrew J. Kolloy, and affaln*t Michael Truxfortl,! hnvo levied upon the following dnxcrlbcd real ««tnte, to-wU: The »onlh e*»t ouartor (V) of the *aulli eaet quarter (W) of *«ctl*ti thirty (!w), township tlilrtecn (13,) ran*e nine (9) canlalnln* forty (40) acre*, a* the prnpnrtt of the *ald Truxford, and 1 will Saturdtt? the Wth d-*y of Swptrmber, If.V", within the Wol honr* *al« day, ih« ('onrt Hon deorln TerreHanto. Ind., nfHrth« r»»l* and (iroflUof the above «lo*rlbod prorol*e«, toe«th«r with the appurtenance* thereunto belonrlnir, fi»r a urni «»f seven year*, and MhoulJ Uio eamn lall to «oll for a onfflrlent *nm t-. snt|«fy »a|d exeentlon and c0*t*. 1 will lueu and there olfer the fee *lmpl« to the hlgheM bidder for c«»h to aatl*V »ald *Jt0cull0u Ult'I ool*.
H. 8TKWAKT, Sheriff.
Kopt, 8,-w4w tpr'* fee 94,00.
Bale of Eeal Estate.
vlrtneof anordor nf th» VlgoOourt of Common a I'luaae, 1 will on Uh Uh day of October, IW8, be twoen tho Uonn of Bo'clock, A. M» and 4 M., a
E twoen tho hour* of Bo'ciock. a. the premUe* of Joahtia Anlor*on, Kayeite township In *ald county, othtal |iuWI( AncMoatH# following Aencrtbed land*, to-wlt! the worth eaat n»arter ol the north weal quarter of rrnctkmalaecUon, No. tnwe (3), town thirteen (13,) north of ranjto nlne(tt) weat, being port of the e»Ut« of Oewhow K. Jaqne* deewwed, eontnlnlnr rtt 30-ino aero* roor« or !•«*.
Term* of *alo—Two e«jnal inatallment# or »lx and twelve month*, purchaser giving nolo and approved aecnrlly. waiving valuation lnw«. with
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Sheriff's Sale.
VIRTUB'ofone EsocnUon Usactl (Vow th« VIgo Court of Con»»on Picas to mo dlrectcil ft»«l dehvercil, lit favor *(, S*nuul Fadilock and "William Pndtloolr, and ag*lnjtD*vW R. Stephens 1 have lovlt'd on tho followiujt real winte, to-wit: Thfl.Wlh•IwKfHiy Of tho ntvrth^wt quartorlK] of gecUoa twenty-thri»o (93), towrwOtlp twelve (19), Knnire nine. [UJ, conUinlnc thirty (30) acrcs, takcii a» the p«»PoHy of tbo **w 8tefh«iw, »nd I w»H,r»n th«89tArt»* ofM*y, 1858, vrUhin tl»o legal hours ofanld dt.r. nV tho,Court Hwtw door in Tems llnule, oflVr Ilia r«nta and profit* of *»Wl premtaw k««thor with Uh apwtrtcnauco# U\crvunto belong luff, for mlo to tho highest bithhsr forcAA, for* term of nv vcarn, and If the wtrao should fall to sell few it wfRwut ttim to MtisJV said execution, iuid costs, twill U»on and th« r« offer the feo simple to tho higUoat bidder for cash.tosatlsfyMJ.l execution ami C(»t. W.H.8TKWA8T, ApHI 99 185»—pr. fee 4,50 Sheiriff.
HERIFF'S "SALTS.—Bv virtue of two execu Issued from tho Vigo Common PI**8 Court and to me directed and dellver«l,ono ln ftvor Charle* Bridjfe and and ajjaln«t John D. Murphv and PcterJarboe principal, and lrwtei» ThrawU replevin ball and one In favor ol HenrrO. Ely and
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hare levied upon the following real «*Ute, towltt tho North Wert qunnwr (of th« North Ea*t quarter (H'
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WM. 11. STEWART, ShertffV%oCo. July 6, l85J#-*3w. fpw fe^fS SO
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ERIFF'S SALK.—Ry virtue of we «*eca ls«w«d IWm the Vlp Gtmrt of Commoc Pleas to w# dirvctcd Mid d«llwwed in* fatoroi Kli Dix, (conwiMWonc* ^1 th« ^ah o^e belonging to the estate of coJrd?) and S tUm l\ PaddoSjoht«th*n l^ock Atbol Paddock and IkfjfcfclT,%* following dr»t^b«i ««l noei, the *outh cut tjuMter of ,!!f ^uuv of
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offer UftewBWtand prcfiUof »»d promW^»og««M* with tho awxrtrnwi* U*reuoto WkMs^lt. fcr \trm of «*«i year*, to the hich«* bidder for c«M, sboold 0i« «mm fidl W «*V lor a rnM&tt* mm to ttlMr Hid rtioalioo aad torii, I vUltlwb «ad tkor* o&r the ft* aimple to tke hUhe«tbid-
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Gold Lockeu, Bracelets. Jttar Drops, Breas Hi ns. Cuff Pin*. Sleeve Rations, Klnf s, Shirt Studs, Watca Key*. Gold and Silver Thimbles, anda variety of ethei article*, worth from flfty cent* to $15 each.
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DKAN fc SALTER.
48and40Moflfett Building,335 Broadway N. Y. %*Speimen copies sent free. Agents wanted. March 88 dtara woamv «.
HEIMOVAIj. WHOLESALE
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CORN BR OF MAIN & IFTH STREET ,BRRE HAUTE, I NDIANA. oo
F. T, HULMAN
RESPECTFULLY
Informs his friends and tb«
publia generally that bo hna removed his VVholrsnlo (irocery nnd Liquor Storo to his large New Store room Corner Main and 5th St ccts.
Sugar, Coffee, Molanses, Teas, Tobaccos, Jtfttts. etc., etc. Will always bo found tdere at he lowest Mar. kot price and of the very oeut quality.
Through a long experience fit the business, and after having flxc5 his rectifying concern, in his new store room on & large scale, nnd aflerthe latest, entirely new and most perfect principlo, he shall now bo able to furnish the best
Ponble Rectified Whlsftey.
Which has ever been sold in this market. It is decidedly tho most pleasant, purest and best rectified Whisky, whico was ever tnado. and will excel the best ever brought on hero faom Cincinnati or any Other place* Ills stuck of
WINE6 AND LIQUORS,
Such os French Peitch and Brandies, Port, Madcrla, and Sweet Mnlrtga Wine, Gin, Rum, Rve, Bourbon, Manongahela, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Spanish and American Brandy, is now laiper, and more assorted than ever, and as he is folly convinced that ho can compete with the Best Hosueti. either in Cincinnati, or St. Louis, all those who shall need aaythlns in his line, will find it to their interest to call and examine before buying else whero.
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May 27. '57 dwi F. T. HULMAN.
THOS. U. »A*R. iOH.T H. BAUL
T. H. BARR & Co.,
DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, And dealers in Drug*, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints,
Dyes, Oils, Window Glass, Glass* .. Glassware, Varnishes, Fancy. Goods, Brushes, PaterU
Medicines, Cigars, tc.
Corner of Fonrth nnd Haiti Street#, TEMHE-IIAI TE, INDIANA. 83"Agents for Jones, White & McCurdy's celebrated Teeth, and Lyons' Pure Ohio Catawba Brarnly
Feb 7.67-dtf
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Townahln No. twelr# {19)North of Kaoge No. nine (9) West, oonUdtiinir lhtrtv-five(55)acnil and t*r«n ty !dx on* hundredtiiit(iro) of »«fj,n.]ao 'o1?**. one {iy «f West ftaeWonMSeeUon No. four (4) in Township No. twelve (19) North of Range nine (9) Watt,oontMulhfrtortv-tour ae«sa Md .1 on tho SUt day of July A D. 1&8, *t th« Court IlonJW door in the tow* of T«rreQaute within the legal hour? ofMKldav,offfcrthe rvnta and prr®tl ft«r» ten* of s**eh y^*r*, and ahould the «me fail to sell for a wffident mm to miiafV «aid egeowUw* «ihI «*»*, I ther«'olf«r the ftw simple to the hiao»t bidder for cash to JiatkfT *»W eseeation# and
PRAIRIE CITY
CARRIAGE FACTORY* WELCH & WRIGHT,
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THESUBSCRIBERScustomers
WOULD INVITE THE
attention of their and the public generally, to their stock of carnages and buggies, of the latest pattmt*,whkh they oiler for sale at reduced prices. Having lately relumed from the East with a Complete stoek of the bwt materia! the Eastern market affcnled, which we are now finishing up. We shall have in a few days an entire new stock of work ready for sale, which, for durability, style and finith, will defy all competition.
To meet the wants of the trade we have, and shall keep on hand, a good assortment of the different styles of carriage* and buegicsused in this locality, as we boy oar stock aoa materiala direct from the importer and waottfoctnrw w« are enabled to compete so™*issfaliy,in qaaiitr aad price, with the Eastern Manulaetorer, themy sarins to Um cus'oaxr the cauriage and freight to thU pcint.
CI* Repairing neatly doneln all its branche*. To «ttr oumeroiis friends and patrons who have sustained «s during the fbor j«*rs now put, we wflaMndtn oor w*ttt thanks and hope by a ctrslght forward cobk In o«r UtaineflB to menta fcontittwuMttCftbiirfiMrors. wKixiriwmioHT. tT!%(» and ware-room on the eonter of Second and Waluttt streets, ooe block «Mth of the rnblic »are, Terne- Raate, Indiana :f
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COMFORTABLE and conve&woi famHT inrttact dtttated oo the eonwt of Ohio aad Fourth streets, oceapM at prasenl by Mr. Ralph TW*t F«rtems*f^Jj to
INDIANAPOLIS ADVERTISEMENTS
Valuable4 Pianofortes!
ONE PULL GRANDPLAKO,
ONE PARLOR GRAND PIANO
TWO LOUIS XIV CARVED PIANOSs
TEN OCTO CABTEfi A!Tll ^LAIX.
Together with oomplete aasortment of other sixes sod styles at
NO. 4, BATES HOUSE.
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Wa are receiving weekly supplies of made comprising the latest publications. WILLARD ft STOWELL,
No. 4, Bates House, Indianapolis, Ind Sept 6, '58-dly
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Cvrwt kf W*skinqton mnd Oki* Street* INDIANAPOLIS. IND. JEME D. CAKHIOHAEL, Pre»»r. Sept. 6,,58-dly
W I O S E Boat Wtukinvtn Street, Sitdh Side,
I N I A N A O I S IN I A N A l*OU. EPPIIVGER, Fnfr. BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY.
Guests carried to and from the hotue'free ofcharffe Sept 6, '58-dly
A E I A N 0 8 E orrcmtTT tnnow dktot.
IN I A N A O IS IN I A N A BOLLOWAT MORROW, Preprleters. CTGood warm Heals always on hand on the arrival of Trains, and plenty of time to eat them
Sept, 6. '58-dly
OCULIST. ATJRIST AND
GENERAL SURGEON.
3U East Waikington St., over MeOinnu' Clothing Storef Indianapolis.
I*rof. tJpdegrair, Formerly resident Physician at Willis' Hospital, Philadelphia, and for many years Principal of the Danville Eveand Ear Infirmary, Professor of Anatomy, and Lecturer upon Physiology, has taken an office in this place and will operate on all surgical diseases, and begs leave to inform the public, that all diseases of the Eye and Ear, (with few exceptions) are curable and will operate on Cataract, Cross Eyes, Artificial Pupil, Opacities of the Cornea, Inverted Eye Lids, Sore Eves, and all diseases of tho organ. Deafhess, dirficuUy of hesring, (even when the drum is entirely cone, will insert an artificial, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural.) He will also operate on Club feet, Tumors. Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns.Contraeted Limbs, perform the operation for Artificial Nose, by healing on a new one. And insert Artificial Eyes,giving them nil the motion and expression of the natural, de* fying detection—they are inserted without remor ing the old one, or producing pain.
The superior advantages ne has had In Eurone and this country In perfecting himself in all that is new and valuable in Surgery, warrants him in sayinjr, that everything within the bounds Of the profession may be expected of him.
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You can hare your hair restored, no matter bow bald you are. One-week's time In mos|t cases being sufficient to rndace ahair (Vom ev'cjry folicle that produced a hair before. Gray hirtr can be restored to its natural color without dyeing.
Sept. P,-dly
A MISERABLE LIFE AndPremature Death! VOUNG MEN WHO, BY* INDUL-
(tl'ift In seeret habits, have ruined their health, prostrated their nervous system, and Impaired their minds, 1 thereby rendering the pleasures of mar rled lire a weary pilgrimage upon earth are rvspectflptly aotifled that Dr. KW. jf ,t ING, by mueh study and exnerieneeln
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thin branrJroryractlce. Is dally effect- f"3T Ing cares In-the most dHRcnlt ease*, without the loast dtffleulty or trouble. Patients afflicted with any kind or prl* vato disease, flrom the mildost form to the most severe, can consult lr. K. with the fUll aasnranco of a
uick and lasting cure. Or. K. warrants a eure withwut aid of mercury, or change of business or diet. Dr. Kwlng announces to ladies in want of a remedy for obstructions, Irregularities. Ae., peculiar to the delicate organisation of their system*, Dr. Dacler's Female Monthly Pills the remedy. The many thousand boxes 1 have sold prove U—noi.espoak 111 ofthem, forall like them. Dr.Deeler'sPlllS eau only be bad at l)r. Bwlng's office..
So. 9 Virginia Avenue, South Of Branch Rank, 1SDIAKAPOLIK. 1M). CAPTtos.—Marrlod ladies In certain situations should not use them. For reason no* directions with earh 'box. Price one dollar: sent by mall to any part of the world. .Office hours from o'clock a. m. until 9 p. k. July 31 16S8-dAwlv
N Persons consulting ne by letter are requested to rive a fall description of symptoms aad accompanying the same with a Bank Mote, they will receive every attention their case requires.
Washington Foundry ft Machine Work*
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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
IIASSELMAN it VINTON, MANvricnnuexs o» HfGIlflM AND BOILERS,
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^und Wrought Iron Machinery, of all kinds Grist Mills Sash. Muley and Circle Saw Mills. Also,
Rake, Grain Separator, Improved. Pitt's Grain Separator. 3^
THK FIRST PREMIUM MACHINE
Horse Power for Belt or Tumbling shaft Machine. Portable Engines, suitable for mining Thresh* ing Machines,Corn Sheilers,Portable Mi us,Wood. Sawing, Scc. The attenthMt of Farm en is directed to this power, as they are admirably adapted to any toe to which bone power can be appli-
For cimilar, with terns aad price address as adove. Infbrmatioa or Madiines obtained of U. Shew* maker at his Ware-home, or at G. F. aad C. 0. Smith, at their store in Terre Hante.
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Fancy Painting. EEC IAN, Cryst^ or Oriental, Italian
UsdfrtM* aad Celestial Pafettstgs. *7 Printed hwmu offt* jMlcfttaga Iter ft, Um dinvttaM are so wplldt titesitMcuyts* to tears IhOy wtthoeta tmdwr. Mi OreetlsM suit UM by sail o» ». c«4]pt srytfcs. rkev are so till ae* Mala that any will (MtiWts tswvMpsf dravlaf caa be sere to aeqralre It. 1TPA Ine tot of Uthogra|*s |wst received, which I aa«*Uta| ekeaMr thoa they eaa he bad la ttte wiet.
For farther nsraealus can «w asdrem A. A. ARNOLD, Post OtM, Terr*-Ha«te, 1»«. seft. t^tf
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GEO. BOpiKB.
F*srchase Agood8tea« Saw Mill in
pod naaBi%«rder*t lowra ca. and oo nod rs% a* •^•JBARBERT 4 S ARTON'S, ,1s8"- aadA^wa.
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NCOURAGED by the Oaexatnplod Soocess oor novel and extraordinary Ptemhim Often, In the circulation of the long-established and popular pictorial monthly, the Ubtttd Statu Jooktal, and in the sale of oor valuable Books, we now annoance ear new programme of premiums for the season of 1858 and 1859, embracing the celebrated Art Union Series of twelve lam aad splendid Steel Plate Engravings, and a schedule or Gold Watches, Rich Jeweby of all kinds, Gold Pens, etc^ offered on a scale of liberality surpassing all previous offers.
Our jewelry is composed exclusively of the richest first elass articles, warranted to be saiid gold, or precisely as represented, and every person selects his own premium. Ours Is the on'y Publishing House that offers premiums on this plan, or that furnishes this class of Jewelry.
The following is a list of a few of the articles, with the amount of the club for which it is given as a premium, and the postage required for its delivery bv mail. Splendid Detached Lever, Enameled
Dial eighteen caret Gold Watch warranted a perfect time-keeper.. .$60 00 Elegant Lepine Enameled Dial 18 carat Gold Watch 50 00 Large Double-Slide Gold Pencil and
Gold Pen, warranted to be solid gold Postage. throughout- 6 00. .9c. oantifm Gold Pencil, warranted to be solid gold throughout 9 00. .9c. Gold Pencil, Gold Watch Key, and
Gold Tooth Pick combined 8 00. .9c. Extension Silver-Case Pencil (warranted same as coin) and Gold Pen... 9 50. .9c. Rich Gold Band Bracelet 4 00. .9c Fancy Gold Mosaic Bracelet 8 00..9c. Superb lined Gold Locket, engraved and turned 4 00..8c Set of Gold Cameo Ear Drops 6 00..6c. Set of Gold Coral Ear Drops........ 6 00. 6c. Gold Cameo Pin for Lady. 5 00..Cc. Gold Florentine Pin for Lady 5 00.. 6c. Gold Bar Cluster Pin for Gentlemen.. 3 00.. 6c. Set of Gold Cameo Studs 3 00.. 3c. Set of Engraved, Lined Gold Studs.. 2 00. .3c. Set of Gold Cornelian Sleeve Buttons for Lady or Gentlemen. 4 00. .3e. Superb Friendship Ring, solid sixteen Acarat gold, richly enamoled 4 00.-3c.
Miss's Ring, solid sixteen carat gold set with stone 3 00..3c Among the Engravings arc: The Signing or the Death Warrant of
Lady Jane Grey, from I he celebrated painting by Daniel Huntington. S3 incnes long by 17 inches wide.. $1 00. .13c. The Trapper's Last Shot, from the preat painting by W. Ranncy,18xSi 1 00.. 13c. The Angler's Daughter,from the great painting by Lancaster 50. ..9c. Sparking, from the painting by F. W.
Edwards f0.. 9c. (For poll Schkdolf. sue otra Cataloqwk. The United States Journal contains sixteen large folio pages, ably edited and prolhsely illustrated. Prloe only 50 cents a year.
Our catalogue contains over 1,000 of the most useful, entertaining, and popular works of the dny. Any person sending us 5ft cents or more, either for the Journal or for books at the lowest prices, is entitled to the same amount in any of the premiums of his own selection from the Schedule.— He is also entitled to extra Premium* amounting $1, and Extra Books or Journals amounting to $1 for every club of $10, thus receiving lor $10 .Books or Journals amounting to $11, and Premiums amounting to $11. The amount to prepay postage on the Premiums, shonl 1 accompany each order.
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Specimens and Catalogue sent freo an application. Send on a few subscriptions at once, nnd select your premium from the above, or wheu jrou receive tho Catalogue.
J. M. EMERSON & CO.,
Publishers 406 Broadway New York.
July 19dwly
Auditor's Report.
Of the Receipts and Expenditure* of Vigo County for the gear ending Mat/ 31,1858. There have been received at the County Treasury since June 1,1857, as follows:" jyR On accaunt of Poor House Farm-Sale of lots $3,274 16 On account of Docket and Jnry Fees.... 390 58
Estrays 90 75 Show Licenses. 30 "0
Ob account of Miscellaneous—rents, wit* ness' ees,Jw 71 30 On accountof Bank Loan. 1,940 00
Taxes 41,559 52
T' Railroad Dividends........ 390 83
Total. $47,677 14
There has been issued since the 1st day of June, 1857, County Orders for the following objects, and to the following amonnt*: For fees andsalnrics of County Officers. t3,650 78 to Bailiff's 93104
Assessing Revenue 634 38 Jurors........... .............2,105 01 Insanity Expenses. 1,367 62 Public Buildings 1,517 35 Township Taxes 3^237 73 Specific Allowances 1,388 40 Road Purposes 39 00 Road Taxes. 844 II Bridges. 435 35 Election Expenses. 91 75 Coroner's Inquests 35 50 Poor Expanses 4,038 66 Criminal Expenses. 2,440 34 Stationcrv 749 84 Railroad 'Taxes 4.145 18 Interest SJ994 00 Poor House and Farm 1,758 97 Loans 9,030 00 Specific School Taxes........... 9^3J0 61 Agricultural Society 75 00 City School Taxes 9,000 00
Total..it..T...%..:t.$37.C43 59 June 19-dwtf A. LANGE, Auditor.
Young America
O I N O O S E NO. 3, BARLVS BLOCK, Terre-IIaate, Indiana.
Spring and Summer Clothing!
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Famishing Goods, all klads aniQaslllie'. Coats, Pant*, Vesta, Shirts. Hate, Cap* Trnnks, Carpet Bags, and Valisca.^
Underclothing of all Kind*»
HAYING
NOTICE
added largely to my stock I am now
prepared to offer rare Inducements to all {Mnonim are in want of clothing of any description. So look not far bargaio8,and remcober to call at the right plaee, No. 3, Early's Block.
Majr&dtf JOSEPH.
Township Library#
tsh«vby given that this Library is
removed from the Cahm-Printing10®ee 65 Farrington's BuTHtaurdlrectty opposite, fimt mom oo the 3d floor. .Tfecir art a large Bweber ef book* bow oet of tfc« Library which araat be *etsnted immediately. From that portion ol tho Library in aetta ma 2,to 91 vol's there Is 149 books missing, besides a large number of single vola. This most be criminal select in not re-
past 3 P. &f. Joe lGKlif
HOW AftD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. ii~, A Benevolent InstiMtmm ettnblitked if E* dowment Artie Re&tfof lie Sic* and Distressed, mj itM with Virulent and Epidmtic Diseases.
Tof
HHK HOWARD ASSOCIATION. In Hew the a ful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and tha deceptions prac ticed upon the unfortunate victims of such diseas ea by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Diapeimarv for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms .and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a dlscnption ol their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac-,) and in case ol extreme poverty, to FURN ISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association command ibe highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most improved modern treatment.
The Directors of the Association, in their Annn al Report upon the treatment of Sexual E iseases, for the year ending January 1st, 1858, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon is the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence. Gonorrhoea, Glehfc. Syphilis, the vice ol Onanism or Self-abuse, &e., anu order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year.
The Directors, oa a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent eflbrt have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed neal, to this very important and much despised cause.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, (no rice of Onanism, Matur batioo, or Self-abuse, and other diseases of sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope, FREE OF dHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMP for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, 4.0., are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution and will be sent to the afflicted. Som 3 of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value.
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 3South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President May 27, 1868. w. 1 y.
Terre-Haute Furniture Store!
The Cheapest place to l)ny
N IT E
On the Wabash.
S I 5
Is pleased to announce to the citizens oi Terre Haute, and surrounding country, that ho htw just opened a Now Furniture Store, on Pourtli street, opposito tho Post Office, and has now on hand a large assortment of Furniture, embracing all kinds of
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Looking-Glasses,, Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, W ash-
Stands, One-seat Rocking Chairs, and Children's Chairs. And, in fact, all articles usually kopt in Furniture Stores. lis has and will keep constantly on hnnd.a largeJassortra«,nt of
GILT MOULDSf)CS,
lie is also preparad to do all kinds of ordered work in my lino. He would also beg leave to inform the publio that he ip prepared to attend to the branches of
UnaertaKins In its -different forniR, l'or which purpose ho keeps on hand a ^ood supply of all kinds of
OOPFI3NTS 1
And will furnish and attend Funeral* cheaper than any house in the city. Having secured tho services of D. G. FOSTER any orders left with, him at hisresidence, in tho south part of-tho city, or at my store, will be promtly attended to. jCSTAll articles sold on the most reasonable terms, and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. t3T Illinois money taken at par.
Remember tho Torro-IIaute Furniture Store, on Fourth Street, opposite tho Post Office, is the plnco to get bargains,
Terre-IIaule, Oct. 81, '57-ly.
diaries
Saloon
THE
LUCIEW
tarum* every book before the 98 days expire. "dknow J^o ««in theri^ht place, bofope jmc M. B. The LBmy is opes every day from 8 to
and Restaurant.
nmlcrsigned will open, te-}ay, the above Saloon and Restaurant, undet new ajrraugements.
Fresh Oysters, Sardines, ,«i4
and in fact everything to EAT and DRINK that the market can afford, at the most reasonable rate* We also have a very fine Ball Room 65X23 feet, which oau be had at any time for Cotillon parties or other social gatherings on the most reasonable terms. Parsonsdeairing such a ljall will pksuld calf at the St Charles.
PHIL. H. & DANIEL MONNIGER^ Feb. 18,1858-dtf y.
ATIEHTIOff ALL THE W0ELD am I t$up E REST OF MANKINDS"
amy
»l©U*filS-r,gWI38 WATCH
MAKER, being now fully established, and permanently located on Main8t., Ho. 9, Mechanics'Eow, Offers to his friends, a finely selected assortment •f Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Ac., and especially invites the fashionable,the grave ana the gay. to call in aad examine the Stock ashehaa something in bis line for each.
Those who wish good time-keepet*and fioeiy finished Watches would consult their interest to "drop in" before purchasing elsewhere, as all fttebci soldlxy him arewaaaAieTnbefore they to
FHiSCU STORE
I tZi- il
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
STAPLE AND FANCY
Dry Goods
PRICES REDUCED'
As we wish to close oat our present Sun*' nter Stock, which is unequalled iff tha city, for Ladies and
OeuUomea's wear.
Plain BergO, Plain Tisane, -fe--Printed Tiasue, Printed lierege,
Printed Cambrfc, Printed Jaconet, Priutetl Organdis,
Priutat Lawns,
Beautiful Printed Brilliants, Beautiful White Brilliants, Beautiful Printed French Chinta,
Ginghams in groat variety, Prints in great variety, Challi Robes, Challi Bereg^,
Crinoline Floancod Skirts, China Grass Linen Skirts, Grass Linen for Skirts, Steel, Whalebone r.nd Ratan Skitts.
Elegant assortment of plain striped and plaid Mull Muslin—prices from 30 to 65 cents per yard.
Plain and plaid Jaconet 50 cents per yard.
White Cambric do.
do., from 10 to
Plain nnd dottod Swiss, from 20 to 85cts per yard. ..--JC1
White and colored Tarleton.
A goncrnl assortment of white and colored Cotton Hose Socks for Gents nnd Boys.
Just receivod a fresh supply of Gents Wear, buitable for the present aoason.
Fresh supply of whito and colored Ladies Gont'a Banjou's Gloves.
Shorl and Long Mitts.i
New Linen of Elegant
Satin Dnmniik 8 4. 10-4, 12-4, 14-4 and 16-4 TableCloths Cheap Variety of Table Damask by the yd Napkins c£ '1 owels from to 54 pr do«
Handsome Pi intod
lri§li Uncus!
For Shirts and Children's Wear
Whito Shirts,,
Shirt Bosoms,
.a*» nFf
4
As well asREPAIKnrG aad any other kind of worh in his line. Beswr* yon remember No. 9, Meehcnies'Rcflr,
an.
13 o'clock, A. M-, aadlrMi peat 1 to half ^fflfol«,da. Again we aay andex^h*
Ume" nn-
L.BODK1JCT.
Shirt Collars
t*3, tariety of New
ihi.I
^Embroideries
S »di iiil'
Beautiful
ui*k
fl
A
IY: In Setts and Single. j. Maltese, Point, Valcncienne and Linen.,
^Maltese Collars!
Point, Valencienne and Linen
i.m Swiss and Cambiic Edging*,
lo un lu g. Emb'd Hemsticbed and Grass Linen Handkerchiefs/
First-rate assortment of White and Print» eJ Lin^tt
DRILLS^5c* J)UCKS,
For Pant* mi Uosbtiat
«8atBO«rt Samnierl Stmnosrfl
Cassimer's and Coatings
Vu
jVariety of now Marsaillea^, S
Vest Patterns.,
dset
*v.
i.?
t-
Black and Figured Grenadine. Bioley's Superior Black and Bine Cloth*
do Bl'k Fancy Paasimcre of die ft
W0
{NEW CHKAP FRENCH STORE.)
J.A.ZnLWZ! «a)r£tten.
July 14, 1 4»*
