Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 281, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 December 1858 — Page 4
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^NCOURAOED by iho Uaexaraplcd Suoccm oar novel and extraordinary Premium Ofl« r«, In tho olroulittlon of tho long-^UbHuhed and iMipoltir pKtorinl monthly, tho Uuitkd Statks 4URNAI., and In the »afc of hur tulunblo Books, wtj now (U)tiotinoo our new programme of promt* uma fbr the sehsyn #*f 1858 nna 1859, cmUrachig tho ceh'bral.M Art ITnlon Serif» of twelve largo Hiid.*plrutiiil Stool Plato Engravings, and nfgehoduio of Gold Walch«J«, Rich Jewelry «f all kinda* (^0{d l*en'», e!c., offarcd on., a &cak> of lll)er*li(y siiMwfug alt proviouR oITors.
Otir jowolry ia oomp wed exclusively of the richest first class articles, warranted to be wild gold. »r precisely as represented, and every person se1 Cte his 6wii premium. Ourt» I* Uio on'y Publishiug ilouve Hint offer* premiums on this plan, or that fumf»h«* thin class of Jewelry.
Tho following Is list of a few o( the article?, With the amount of tho olub fur which It Is given n# a premium, and tlo postage rot(uirod for Ita delivery hv mall. Splt'ndUl DeUclied Lever, Enameled
Dial eighteen caret Gold Watch warrunkHla perfect time-keeper.. .$60 00 Klogant Leptne Enameled Dial 18 car at dolU Watch 50 00
Double-Slide Gold Peneil and Oold Ton. warranted to bo solid gold Poatag® thWugh^ut v,.... ........,. 6 00. ,9 eiuUtat Gol Pencil, warranted to be solid fold throiichv.nt. 2 00. .9c Gold Pencil, Oold Watch Key, and
Gohl Tooth Pick comb!nod. 8 00..9c. F.xtension Silver-Case Pencil (wnrranted same as coin) and Gold Pen... 2 50. .9c. KiahGold Band Btiiccleti........., 4 00..9c J^nct Gold Mosaic Bracelet........ 8 00. .So. Supcrt) Hnod Gold Locket, engraved wul inrm«d 4 00..6c Set ofGohl Cameo Kar Droua........ 6 00. ,6c. Set of Gold Coral Rnr Dropa. .. ... 6 00. 60. Gohl Ctimeo Phi for Lad\ 500.. Gc. Gohl Klorentin0 Pin f»r Ladv....... 5 00. .Oe. Gold R.*r Cluster PiB for Goiitiemt'n.. 9 00. ,6c. Set of Gold Cameo Sludtf ............ 3 00. ,3e. Bet of K\tgrav«lt Lined Gold Studs.. S 00. .3c. Set of Gold Cornelian Sleeve But tuna for I.ndv or Gentlemen.......... 4 00..3#. Suffcib FrWuJahlp Htng, solid sixtocn Aftarat gol«l, Hchly enameled...... 4 00.,3c. "Mies'a Ring, solUlmxtecn carat gold setwlih atone................... 200..3c Amonst the Engravings are The 6lj»nlng of the Death Wartast of
I^ady Jano Gn.?%* from h« celebr»« trd paintittg by Duilel Huntington. 93 Inenwi long by 17 Inches wide.. $1 00. .12c. The Tfapper'i LiMt 81wt, ftom the frpnt paintincbv W. R,iimey,lH*44 1 00.. 12cThe AttglerV Daughter,(Vom the great palntlnp by Lancaster. 50.. .Sc. SpafJttttk, fr«m the painting by F. W»
Kdward*...,. ...........*. ^1.. 9c. (Foa FTJM. ScMKOOtK SILK W« C*TALOOCK.) Tl-.o UnUetl 8?atea Journal conlMtu stx^ea larRC folio p«gf«, ablv edited and profusely Hhi%* trat«l. Vrwe only 50 cents a *e«V.
Our c«Mlopue wnt*l»w over 1,000 of the most usi-Ail. etiferfelolnir, a»d popular woAa of the day. Any poison SO ««ntsor more, either for the Journal or for book* at U»e lowest price*,
PuUUetf to the M»me anwnnt In any of th« premiowa of hfa own Mlectiou from the Sebedufe.—Ho is al»o entitle to extf« PretDlum* amovnUnx fl. and Extra Rook* or Jo«rnal*amooollo#r to$T f«r ffuwiWiflf r»e«tvia| i** $lO,Books orilntjiris araourtttng te ^Jl, and IVeaalunw a-mwrntmslw-fJii. T4»&nw»«aJ W prepay postage •n the i^enwou, ctamil aiscompany ««ch onier.
R«w reader invited to &>r«i ftc^ab, and wish tti'arranf*'wtllisome femon at every Post OCRcf, to act as local nfreat aad corrospood, w|» 11 be ricMr.pAfd therefor.
SjecimensaDd CaUlogw wot fh* aa t^lk*' tiwi. Send *0 «b«e*4ptfftf» at oue«» a»d aeled vour pr^whim from the above, «r whea receive Uie Qtulojrac.
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PS!"" Novel and Extra ordinary!,
New Schodul^of Premiuma
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(IHtTSD) ST^YRS PUBLISHING HOUS
M.EMKRSON 40fi Bwadwaj Kev York
Julr IMwl* lUTEtUSBNCE bl'l'lOU, FOR EMPLOYERS AND
Persons Wishing Employment
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5 THE GOLDEN YftUE. 0,LUS^RATED !t,|fLL08rrR®ED
IU.TSTRATEO EVERT WEEK. *''H.iT0#TBATEP EKEBY WEEK. *spEEnror copies sent free,
The art tele* t« UUtrlbnted are comprised In the followlnell^t. Sp&ckagescf jf"ld containing #500.00each
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FALL AND WISTTB*
which for quality aaft prices cannot bo surpassed by any other House in the city, and which I am determined to soil as cheap as the cheapest. Also
Furnishing Goods
ot all kinds and qualities. Coats,, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Hkts, Caps, Thinks, CarpeY Bags, and Valiaos. UNDRCLOTHlNG OF ALL KINDS.
BOYS' OLOTHINO.
A comjilcte as ortment of Boys' Clothing, of various qualities and prices. Merchant Tailoring^
I have also on hand a good assortment of pteeo troodfl, embracing, Casimercs, Ueavcr», Ciothe, Doeskins, and ALL KINDS OP VESTINGS, which I am prepared to cut and make torspH purchasers. So, come on, and if 1 cannot suit you in clothing already made, 1 will guarantee as good a suit at as cheap rates as can purchased in the cl'v.
I now say to every body who is In for saving money, to glvo me a catl and look through my Stock of Clothing and Piece Goods, before purchasing elaowhere*™, j** 18 M.:JOSEPH*.
October 11.1868. dly. ATTENTION ALL THE W0BLD
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ILI.USTBATEO BSKBY WSEK% "*VH.L08TBATED''*TBBY WBEK.'^' ILUJ8TRATBO EVERY WEEK,
SraCOCEK COPIES SENT EX EE. flPEOIKBsr CCrtES SENT KB EE.
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THE GOLDEN PRIZE!
ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTKATED!
The New York Weekly GOUlEN PRIEK IaoiMI Uio larK#*! and be«t weekly p»yen of the day. An ImfwrHaT Qaarto'eontatatnji.ftwlit pare*, of forty eoft nmna. of etitertalalnr vriglBal matter, An* elegantly
Acfflwortb ft«tti50eeat« WW.00 tnOotd, wfUba prencntod to each aubucriber immodta-.ely on receipt of ttto iabscrlption moBCj One copy for one year. fS.Off fciRH'itfft Ope roic fortwo yearn. 3.l«and 2 rlfl* Ono eopy for throe year».» a.Wi and 3frlfU Onfe eouy forSre veur*.... .PrfW and 5gifU
AND TO CLUBS.
do eoptea one yoair ?5,00 and 3 {rllU fopie* ono yoar.... .........B.D#aynf (rlflla Ceil copies one year ..is.ooand idglfta Twonfy-ene copleaone year........ ..30,00and 21 (rlfta
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10 do 4ow». to- .100.00eaeh 10 Patei.t Urer Hnntlng Cased Wateees |OOJ)l»ea«b 20 Gold WaUhes ?S."0 eaeh SO do tWI.OOench ino do JSfl.OOearh 300 Udle* Oole Wtirhet SS.OOearh 900 Mirer Hunting Cased V\ cho«, VW.GO each 500 JSIIror Wntfh«a... .'...10to 2S I.Of.liGold Guard, Vest nnd Fob Chalijsi...... 10 to 30
Oold tioeketa, Bracelet*. KnrfI)r«ps, Rreftg Pins. Calf Pln«. Slo»vo Buttons. Klnr s, Khlrt*tnds, Watea K«ys, Gold and Silver Thlmblei,aii('. a variety ofethei artfcle«. worth from fifty Lents to SI.\ each,
Immediately on receipt of the *nbj»crlptlon monejf the sub«crlber's name will bo entered u|on onr »ubscriptlon lionk »vpo»lto a number, end ihe elftcorrespondloic with that number wlil bo forwarded, withlr. otio wcrk. t«i Ihe subscriber, by mall or express, post paid. Alt communications shonld he addressed to
J1K. AN A PALTER.
48 tnd 10 Moflhtt Building, 335 Broadway K. Y. *»*Sp men eoplos sent free. Agents wanted.. March dtain woamv
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
AT THE
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Main St. No. 3, Early's Block,
WR8T81DB OFTHS BQOAtlg.TEItRB-HAtJTE.rND Having now hand it complete ftock of
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THE REST OF MANKIND I"
if is a
being now faUjr established, and
permanently located on Xaixt 31., Ho. 9, X«ohtnic» Kow, Offers to hi* friends, a finely selected assortment of Jewelry, Watch«a, Clocks, dc., andospeei* ally inviteg tlie faAhiooable.the grave and the gay.to call in and examinethe Stock as he has something in his line for each.
Those who wish good lime-keepers and finely finished Watches would consult their interest to "drop in** before purthasingelsewhere, as til ate he* sold by him are vauuvro before they leave th* «Kep.
Aa well as REPAIRING and any other kiwi of work in his line. Be sere yon remember Ifo. 9» Mechanics' R«w, snd know vow are in the richt place, before y»c flrut»t valuable an article aa "time" in saikillfVi] hand*. Again we say call andexaxata* aoryonraclves. L, HOUHiKT.
diaries and Restaurant.
will opes, la-day, th* dbove
SaJoon awf RcKawaat, ondet new arraBgemcats. FrwJi Of*t«rs Hanliae*, andia fket everytliiBg to EAT and DRUK tbfct the marMt«san tMmi, ait the teolit «sa«m*Me rat#-
W«dwbai«&n^tMM1lMiDtiXafc(t, which can had at any time for Cotillon patties or other mclat fatfceriftgs on tto moct peasooalde t^nas. fw*^«ili«lidi hflfffll nieaat catl attSe St Charl«,
PHIL. H. & DANIEL MONNIGER Feb. 13,1856-dtf
tajte pleu^ufe lhjann^tiQdiig t6 niair taasr patrons and tLc "jmbtTe KiteW^ tfiSt tbe fblttlw-* ng (Companies, which they continue to represent, are INCREASING EVERY DAY IN BUSI-
WEALTH and hftvei^icbnrt the '/IhieAaM #etltbie»t Corporn#foaa of Ui« kiad4^
THE UNITED STATES.
The business be?ng under the control of men of the firaf* RtindinR Ad higfi«ft ii^regrtty 3fn fh« Unrjis auSdenl goarantce to pcdicy holder* all losafrs they sostam, will tie protfiptJy and
CO tun that honorably settled.
J2TNA INSURANCE CO.
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OF HARTFORD, COKN
Capital, $1,000,000
til' paid up Surplus $666,000 ail Invested in the best paying stock in the country This Company waa organized in 1819, and has therefore been *doinga successful
Fire and Inland Business
for nearly FOBTY YEARS, during whicli time
she has
paid
Capital pf $500,000.
very large surplus. This Company was chartered In 1^10. and has therefore been doing a sound and profitable business for nearly fiftv years.
PHOENIX INSURANCE CO.
OF HAfiTFOBD, CONN
Capital of $200,000,
asscta neady# g5,0Q0. This Company stands in the front rank of Snxurance Companies?, as a glance at its condition will show SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SPRINGFIELD, MAS?.,
Capital $150,000, large and increasing surplus. This company ranks second to none in the country, in ail classifications made and is rapidly going ahead of most of its contemporaiies. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COM-
K1, ..x.r-3 PANY, OF PlnLADKI.naA, t»A.
HOW aRD ASSOCIATION. PIT IX A DELPHI A. A Bencxsolrnt Institution ttlnblixherl hy tpeewl Eniloitrmt nt for ths Relief of the Sick and Distressed,
icted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. HUE HOWARD ASSOCIATION.In view oftho awful destruction of human life, cnus ed by Sexual diseases, jind the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Qu.tcks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as-a CHARITABLE ACT worthy ot their name, to open a Dispensary f«r the treatment of this class or disease?, in all their forms .and to give MEDICAL A.DVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a discription ol their con lition, (age, occupntipn, habite of, life, &o.»> and in ease of extretm- pdvertv, to FURNISH MKD1CINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add tlwt the Ass .ciatiou command the highest Medical skill of tho age, and will furnish tho most improved madern treatment.
The Directors of the Ass«»cialion. in their Annu a. Report itpon the treatment of Sexual £isenses, for the year ending January 1st, 1858, express the highest «ati*fiiction with the success which has attcmled the labors of the Consulting Surgeon In the cure of Spermatorclioia, Seminal Weakness, Impotence. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, dtc-, and order a continuance of tho same plan for the ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their laborsin this sphere of bencrolen, eflbrt have been of great benefit to the afflictedt especially to tho young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed seal, this very important and much despised cause.
Ati admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea er Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Matur bation, or Self-abuse, and other diseases of sexual organs, by the Consulting Sargeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope, FREE OF 011ARGE, on receipt ofTWO STAMP for postage. Other Reports a ltd Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, di« t, Jkc., are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution and will be sent to the afflictcd. Sow oT 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 2Soath Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. tj-a
My order of the Directors.
GEO. FAIRCffILD, Secrttor
rAiltUHlUti, iSecrelnrif. ,|:l
May 87, 1858. w. 1 y.
MS
Eleven Million Dollars
Losses!! U|§
JiOME INSURANCE CO, or
"imw YORK CITY.
Capital of $600,000.
Surplus over Two Hundred and JFiftv Thonaond Dollars. The atock in thia Company ia wor«h 50 per cent, above Us par value, and Its business is oondacted by tlie first Merchants of New York, claims to patronage which lew Companies possess.
HARTFORDINSURANCE CO
Or HABTFORD, CONK.,
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Capital $500,000. This is a new Company and has substuniatcd iis claims to public favor by the -prpmpt payment of all its losses.
We commend the above Companies to those de«irin(» Insurance as tho very best the country affords. Applications promptly attended tQ,
R. TOUSEY, Agents.
At their Banking OfBce of McKcen & Tousoy. Oct. 20, 3rad&w.
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EZR A D. HEART KEkL, PruMenf
Improved
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PATENT MACHINE
BAKTIRir, Mmin Sfrwf, JStrtk side, bettrte* 4th tnd Stk Ms?, TERKE-HAtrrK, 1SD.
HAVINt#
perfected nyr arrangeweats, I bare
now one ot the largest and ro si extensive A E I E S In the State, in coapieta operation, and own frmi^b any article manufactured in the line, at cheaper rates than can be had at any boose
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the city,
have one of the best and latest patent craeker machines, to male? r«,w?
.Water, Butter, Soda, Sugarfv Pi Nic, and Boston Crackers.
Wholesale or Retail.
AT THE LOWEST PRICES Also, the celebrated Wine Crackcr, aiade from the receipt ©f the famous Dr. Abemathy, of the Bartbdouew Hosp'tal, London, one of the best articles for those troubled with indirection.
A libe-al dbt^tmt will be made tn th* trade. AH articles {Wrchased at oaf establirinBent will be delivered to any part of tin* city or to eitbar of the Railroad Depots, free of charge.
All kinds of ooontry produce will be taken in exchange for all artklcs its myline of bsnneM. We rcapectfally stUcit orders and |rf«dge a promptra^ottte to tbe same.
Nor. 14-dawtf JOHN ZIMMERMAN.
VOD eta pgdrne good Stern Saw Mill In rood turiagflnimt fowra es, and on nod .ema,at BARBERT4 ARTON^,
J»' 19 dtl and A^aita.
1 A ACRES OF PRAIRIE UU?D, in Iowa UU cait be excfeai
Oct-18-dtt
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rreIIant«f.lad|ana«
L^OR mota thfn a ye*i- have the magnl&ent JP -stsnctotrji- of the TERRE-HAUTE FEMALE COLLEGE bmt^ltiiv% pf^e^rn-.— They are now nearly complete&o<l i§i be opened for the reception of pnpils oi^ifedtibdy, the 8th of September Hext.1
The site af the College, the vuildi^s, the arrangements for study and comfort, andthe Facal* ty deserve here a passing noSiefe, T#re-Haute, the site of, the College is a beait&ftil Irad healthy city, aocesaible by railroad from aUdirectioas,ud cantoal toaoameroosand appreciating pomlation. It is kiCB, as its name imports. From statistics it is dearly shown that for several years past titers have been fewer deaths and less sickness here than at any western city of equal pupalatkui.
The buildings will be fitted up In the latest style and with all the modem improvements. They will be warmed by steam, lighted by gas, and furnished with warm and oold baths, and what Is rarely to be found in institutior*s ot learning—a GtmXAStim—where the body made healthy and symmetrical by exercise may support and assist the labors of the mind.
A prominent feature of the College, is the prevision made for the protection of the AeaAA of pupils. The rooms are spacious and u*U vrntillaied, there being a. beautiful furnished parlor with separate sleeping apartments for each two young ladies,
The grounds are ample, comprising acres, in a pleasant paitofthe city, about one-third ot which is a native forest grove, with winding tralks and arbors, forming a roost delightful promenade for pupils—all tho grounds will oe tastefully ornamented. -f
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The Faculty will consist of a thoroughly experienced and efficient corps of instructors. Rev. JohmCovmt, A. M., founder and former President of the Ohio Female College, acd Glendale Female College, fir*t President.
Rev. Almionso Wood, A. M., late President ot ihc-Dhio Female Collego, and the distinguished author of several scientific works bearing his name
will be the presiding teacher of the College and Instructor in Mental and Moral Science. Prof. R. S. Boswoam, laie professor of Chemistry, etc in Farmer's College, Ohio, will take the chair of Natural Scicnce, upon which he will lecture and experiment.
D'E8taino S. Covert, A. M., Prof, of Ancien Lsrguages and Literature. Prof. J. C. Mjninoxr,late of Philadelphia, first teacher of instrumental music. And from six to ten additional gentlemet and lady teachers of long itawling and successful experience
No iins or expense will be spared to procure teachers in every department, of the very highest qualifications, so that pupils wishing to perfect themselves in the higher *t les of music, Or any oi the solid or ornamental branches, may here receive the desired instruction. That pupil® from abroad mav derive the greatest advantages to be gained at hoarding Schools, they are required to board in the institution with the teachers (unless by special permission of the President) that they may have the benefit of their example and society.
The course of studies will be thorough and extensive, embracing all the brandies usually taught in our higher Seminnries of learning, English, Classical and Fine Arts.
Tho year is divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each, 'commencing respectively on Wednesday, the 8th of September next, and the 9th day of February, 1859.
The expense ot the school year, including board and tuition in all the branches of the rogulai course, rooms furnished, fuel, lights and washing will bo $225—paynblQ semi-annually in advance. The usual extra charges will be made for Ihe ornamental branches.
APPARATUS AND LECTURES. Trest. Wood and Prof. Roswobtm will delivei full ceurscs of Lectures with tho aid of the Telescope ami other apparatus, sufficient to illustrate experimentally the principles of the sciences pursued. Books, and all other requisites for entering the College, may bo had at the College or in the city-
All letters Of inouiry or on business, should bo addressed to Rev. John Covkrt or D. S. Covebt, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
The undersigned citizens of Terre-TTnute have accepted the office of Trustee of the Terre-Haute Female College, and maybe referred to at any time by such as desire further information concerning the arrangements,or advantages of the College Rev. E. G. Taylor, Rev. T. P. Gordon, S. H. Potter, Rev.W.G Spenoer, Rev. P. Wiley, A.C. Potwin, Lucius R?ce, Thos. Dowling, Bcnj- McPCcen, L.G. Warren, A. McGregor, '1 W. Paddock, Jabcz Hcdden,
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Curtis Gilbert, R. W. Thompson, Rev. J. G. Wilson, Rev. W. Modesltt, R. L. 1 impsou,
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Rev. M. A. Jf wett, W. D. Griswold,
jWW.J. Ball, *Jas.Farringtofi7 .' David Hartsock, *C.Y. Tatterson,
J. H. Watson, Aud. Wilkins, II. D. Scott, T. C-
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James Hile, James Barnes, July !3Vl858dwtf
Buntin.
PRAIRIE CITY
CARRIAGE FACTORY! WELCH & WRIGHT,
O I E O S
rpHESUBSCUIBERS WOULD INVITETHE A attention of their customers and the public generally, to their stock of carriages and buggies, of the latest patterns, which they" ofiter fbr sale at reduced prices. Having Jalelv relumed from the East with a complete stock of the beat materia1the Eastern market afforded, which we are now finishing np. We shall ha vein a few days an entire new stock of work ready for sale,, which, for durability, style and finish, will defr all competition.
To meet the wanta of the trade we hare, and shall keep on hand, a good assortment of the different styles of carriages and buggies used in this locality, as we bny our stock and materials direct from the importer and manufacturer we sre enabled to compete successfully, In quality and price, with the Eastern Manufacturer, thereby saving to the eastomn- the carriage and freight to this point. 83* Repairing neatly done in all its branch**.
To oar numerous friends and patrons who have sustained as during the four .years now past, w$, would return car sincere thanks and hope by a flttaight forward covtae in our business to merit a continuance of their favors.
WELCH WRIGHT.
8T Shoo and ware-room on the corner of Seeond and Walnnt streets, one block south of the pablsc jsre,Terre-Haute, Indiana
Mr .& 1858, dw Sat. "1 •V-'n .v
1"?0. O. Stlne,. Jabinet maker and Bepairsr,
Martrtt St., helte*en Wabath end Oketry, E-HA17E IAD
WOULDERR
renectfolly asnomaea to the dlthtens of Terre-Haoteand iddaity, tbatbeisaow prepart-d to manufketare to oider,
All
Slzidj of Cabinet Ware
of tb« best naterial and ia the most workmanlike mtnncr. He will also, devote partkolaratteatioa to the Brpmrimg sS kinds tf Fmrnittar, CUmrs, Sfc.
Nem m*t* put t* Chair* if Cmm «r H»tr, afsyep swtfs ef tfce taf sufafki ta Stfn mmi Lsrnngt*. fjTYonr patronage m^eetfxJly solicited tyWorit wsrraatcd—prices rcaao&able. Ja!y99t-,S&dfy
THE CLEVELAND
WOOL DEPOT,
ISttablishftd inthe wuuer of 1854.
HASfecewin
which peri'
impeded by the
Ojidratad. JHwd-thc tuxme afofdsnpw iw »Hva»i-' wtrrs to the WOOL GROWERS OF THB 5vJ5ST,ae a' ratdUun for their woohr ioto the hands ot the manufacturcy».is now no longer a QQeSflon. Sot allbbigh a v«y larf?« numher ol Wool Growers have availed thtmselves of these, advantages dn'ing the last four yttars, yet, surprising aa it may appear to many/our receipts have beei largerlrom Merchants and Wool-buycm thaf fram Wool-growers, and this may be accounted fbr mainly front' t^e feet, tl»at,ns a class, Wool-grow-ers have been dvhi easily influenced and misled than the former, bv the statements of a fbw operators who are *boliy
oppoaed
BETTER PRICES,
than they can obtain by any other method, and would, we trust, become'pcrmancnt friouds of tin enterprise. At this House, the
Wool ia Closely Clnasificd'
Into dificront STYLES and GRADES, tnus rendering it more attractive to the manufacturer who frequently does not wish to purchase mixed lots. Here he can obtain the particular grade of wool adapted to to the quality of goods lie niauu lactcres, and can thus afTord to
Pay 3 to 5 Cent* a Pound More Than uuder the old system of employing agent? and sub agents to canvas the ojuntry to procure his stock. Here he enn find uniform grades, which are so WELL KNOWN to Eastern Manufacturers, that the only expense attending their buying is a letter or telegraph dispatch, ordering any partio ular grade and quar.tity.
U*To those who wi.-h to consign Wool
to
rr
to all elfortwhaving
for their object the systematwngof the woo! trade or the enhancement of prices to the producer. The past year, characterised as it has been by the ra jst disastrous financial embarrass men's, has been one of the most unfortunate for negotiating and Esanagingsaiss of wool, and tho fhet that the ehteq*i8cli!i8s been remarkably successfully, not withstanding these disadvantages, and given almost universal satisfaction to consignors, should we think, inspire sufficient confidence to Induce large consignments from wool-growers.
To those who have been prejudiced bv false ru mors, and who have manifested a want of confi denco we have frequently made advances equal to the price they have been offered for their wool.— Such advances, however, should not be requiied. as the enterprise was started for their benefit, and this object has steadily kept in view, and we ••pt the encouragement will be such as to i. :tbl us to continue our effort#. Indeed, wool-growers particularly the present year, ennnst afford to dt without such influenee and facilities as this iloust can extend to them.
to
us,
we will forward Sacks, by express otherwise numbered and marked so that no other dircctior would be required
have the Wool ach us, Wool Twine.
For tving up Wool, will be sent to those order ing, at Manufacturers'prices. To show our confidence in the future IVoftZ Market we propose to mako more liberal
Cash Advnnccs.
than heretofore, if desired. Hoping to receive a more extended patronagf from the wonl-prowcrs ond merchants ot the west we promise undivided attention to their interests and remain
Verv trulr.&e., G'OODALK &CO.
Cleveland, May 31, 1858-w 2 m.
Terre-Haute Fnrniture Store!
Tho Cheapest place to liny
N IT E
On tlie Wab a ^h.
1
Is pleased to announce to the citizens oi Tcrrc Ilnute, and snnoun ling country, that h« has just opened a New Furniture Store on Fourth street, opposite the Post Office, and has now on hand a iiuge assortment of Furniture, embracing all kind* of
Bedsteads, Bureaus^ Tables, "Stands, Looking-Glasses, Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, \N asli-
Stands, Cj»ne-seat Hocking Chairs, and Children's Chairs. And, in fact, oil ai tieles nsnally kept in Furniture Stores, lis
hns and
He is also prcparad
will keep
constantlv on hfind.a lnrijo'aSKOrtmont of
GILT M0ULSiiS6S,
to do
all kinds of
ordered work in my line. He w«uld also hog leave to inform the public that ho is prepared to attend to the branches of
frnaertaKinrf
In its dillerent forms, lor which purpose he keeps on hand a good supply of all kinds of
ooFPiixrs
And will furnish and
cheaper than
any
attend Ftitietals
any
bouse in tho city.
Hiding secured the services of D. G. FOSTER
orders left with liim at his
residence, in the
south
part
at
par.
Remember the Terre-Haute Furniture Store, on Fourth Street, opposite the Post Office, is the place to get bargains
Terre-Haute, Oct. 81, '57-ly.
ENGLES & STONE,
&
i£
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BOOT AND SHOE
a twed into a partnership, and are located en the east side of toe Poblie Square, directly opposite the Ooart House, where they are pref»rea to carry on the Boot and Sim busiaem in all of its varioos branche*.
Their long experience and awperior skill hi tha' liu«, eaablea them to famish a JJETTBR AND CHEAPER article than is generally sold ia Terre-Hanhj
O" Onr «oc* embescea the very beat that could be procured, which was careiaHy selected by sur selves an^ we emplcy none bat the most accompitched workmen—henoe we have no hesiUtion hi saving Utat we are prepared to meet tbe wsntsaztd aceessUieaof all.
If. B. Hcpalricg dtst with neatoeas and dSs ateh.
Strayed oar Stolen.
tma flORS^beary ^^Imilt,
afcost IS hands hizh, wfHi a white star ia the taad, and tw* Mod tags white to pastern joint, one beiag white a litts higher up lhap U« otiwr. Any Mnow seeiax him or hearing ef hint or retort lag Mm, wiH be trewarded few calling *t my BfQl He linHMied to bar* Uken a Mwtberly dlree lion. tt. L. THOMreON
Oct. 1, dwlm.
City Grad«d £ckooL
IS the design of tW* Insffttttioiir ftornlsh to th« eitUens *fTemsllaute fhfWtie*,ftr the education erthelrchildren,attack »t»»rfJ»ltioB .... M1U
Ma«cU,«nevtha «pM «ppror»d «aot*rn model*. The new city scoti! baudlng, has b«ea seen red,-a ad Is «k»w bclajf futolshed la tha tuost «lejr*at*ty1e tvrr*a|»on(lii4C with »h» arrait|rem«ni of th««cliOol bvtld-Ink-In Cincinnati,and the eastern cities.
A nniuber Of experienced and Mrfcty aeeawpllftheil ftemale aulstanU HOM Dm East hare' B*tn secured. The plan contemplates a sound and thorough education, In all branches vsnally taught In the best comraoaand hi^rhaekools (n theeenatry. ?.
Articular auenttos will be Rlvcn lo the moral enf physical, ar well asi mental cultivation oftne pupils. "K»ow Tliy»etf,? l* an Injanction whVcH. aa f»r «.• It appll»« to the physical nature, will he enforced by tttHple and precept t« every department, Ihm Ike lowest t« the highest. In the lowest ctasses, ASalomjt Phj«or«*v and Hygiene will be.taught orallj— lo ine hlgbett,'th« best aathon on the subject will be pnrsue
Two es.ions »t«) weeks each—will constitute tho school tear. The ftr»l commencing on Wednesday •the 1st of September next, ana emUng the 86th ef Jhnuary R59, Incladlng one wevk vacatfoa dorlng holll days 9 he second seesion will cemnenca ea Mnhday Kob.E, lB50 and end on the 30th day ot Jane MSttaeluding one week vacation In May.
BATKS OF TUITION. ,:
A
Children Irani are years oU and apward, K. C' aud on Aanl till prepared for advanced Anti metic. Grammar and htpicrstndles tC.00. Higherbranch* es $9,00. Each pupil In the 1st Gradeonhoing enrolled will par.. ....*1,00 Each In 9d JUS0 3d «,00
The ren ainder of the tuition to be paid In each Grade respectively, at the elose of the first three uviitht of each session.
APPARATUS.
The school will be furnished with aparatus for Uio Illustration of the natural sciences. For the sake of uniformity in books, the series recoramendtd by the State Board ef education fer Indiana will be adopted.
KKPKRENCKK.
Hor. R. W. Thompsou, Hev. T- P. Gordon, John H. Barr, B. Barton, S. Alter, W. MinshalL, H. Kvss, I 5'«H. Bltna, -'f»T B. Harrison, J. Hook. S. H. Hotter, Y. P. Retakar9,«it»!'
C. H. Ball ay.
It la Importsnt'that all desiring to arall thoaiselvas of this school b» present at Its orranltatlon. Aug. 14 dwtf H. MOOKX Principal
thos. a. asaa. •joitn if. s*aa. sirT. H. BARR A Co.,
DRUGGISTS
Sc
CHEMISTS,
And dealers in
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Drugs, Medicines, PerfumWy, Paintst Dyes, Oils, CM ass, Giasstti, Glassware, Varnishes, Fancy
Goods, Brushes, Patent
Feb 7.57-dtf
1
Medicines, Cigars, tc.
Cornor of Fourth and Main 8trn«t», TICKIIK-1IAI1TK» l!*DMt.». ICTAgents for Joneo, White & Mt'Cunly'd eelebratcd Teeth, and I.yous* Pure Ohio Catawba Brand r,
CHEAP! CHEAPER!
Xoll
cfc Manii
ANUKACTU«ERS Of Al.t. KINIM OK
BOOTS & SHOES,
Xo 5, Pharnix Row Terre-Haute, Jnd. Kigii of th« Big Drass Boot. us iv a a go an el el ^toek of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Emb:-nc!tig evcrv variety for Men, Women and Cliiidren, which lhey determined to sell at tho lorcH. living rates. Tin ir Stock is general, and no one heed have cause to go auv.y dissatlsReil, either with reirnrd to price or quality of the goods t'tey keop. They have set out to please all cua" tomer*. and they will do ill "D"AI1 onlors-for new wn-k filled prunptly.— Our workmen are of the he-t clnsd, t.nd we shall warr.uit all work iirid'e at tho shop. a:rR
jpiiiring done to ord-r, and w.tli neatness ltd dispitch. A sliarn of thc.Publlc palronngr ro«pect ully snlioitcd.
Oct dwtf
D. & AI.
•NOW YOUR TIME"
April S8»-dlw v* ih!-
"flih-
row
He-Painting,
Papor-Hangbigr, &a.
'pilOSE in want oftho sbovo work will conKult their own interest bv calling on J01IN E. 'MOORE, Corner of 5th and Cherry streets,one square noitli of Ilulman's Wholesal«Storr,as he is prepared-, do all tlie ivlx ve work In the best style, and on tho shortest notice, at prices te suit the iimcs.
-DwcUlitig floBse f«r Sale, tCOMFORTABLE and convenient fx.mily residence situiitrd on Ihe corner of Ohio and Fourth Htreeis, occupied nt resent ky Mr. Ralph Tousey Forterm* apply to
June 9,-dtf GEO. BOURNB.
A. L. SHERMAN, 'M4
BROOM MANUFACTURER, Turll & Usher's Addition. 1 MII.K KAST Or TKKaK-IIAtlTK. AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH THC 1 best of Brooms, of the varioas atylm, made to order, and sold wholesblc or retail at ths lowest cash price.
Cr $50 per ton paid for all the broom brush delivered at my shop. iLT Orders solicited sAug 10, '58 wly.
LOT8 FOR #ALfe.
WKterms,
of
the city,
or at imy store, will be promtly attended to. jKrAll articles sold on the most reasonable terms, and delivered free of chargs to any part of the city, t&T Illinois money taken
have a number of vacant lots for sale on goo4 ranging In (Vnm a small elty lot to nVi acres, at il.lt «(l)ce. HAHBKKT 4k 8AHTOJt,
OB#e In Pralrta City balUlngs Land Agelils.5'J
MUSIC\^p MUSIC!
Mr. OEORQE O'HARRA, de»ires to annouuee it) the citizens of Terrc-Haut stid the neighloring towns of Indianaand Illinoi that he is permanently located In this city 'otfd prepared to famish
S I O A E
and rther public occasions, at tlie shortest notice and upon ihe mo»t reasonable terms. For thia purpose he has established an efficient
S I N A N O
cwnipased of old and skillfal musicians, a ad can fonii'h music for pcblic and prirata parties, with' ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS, from oao to ttn or taore,
He is also connected with an old established A S S A N and sny orders addressed to him fbr music of this des«4ption, witl be prompUy attended to.
Having latclr reUmied from toe east, where he has procured a large supply of new sod popular music for Bra*f Bandsv—arranged for any cumber of Instroments—he ready to aosarer promptly ail tmlers that may be addressed to hint.
f$r
Address, G. H. O'HARRA. .'fig, ip,
i:
,,v.ClarkHoose.Tsrre-flaate^
I, i"*-ni...u. II-.1 I I'.iVii.tll Ml. I.I ii Ii III |I.||||||I I|H Tnii |Q. Rendering Ectatblisfament. he Bnder*igned bu commenced slaoghterirgn and rendering hogs on commtssk'n. W«i«P prepared to render hogs, aise«f, and tallow in a superior masrner, aadaodton notice. Person* having unhealthy hogs can have thetn lendettd bite No I grease by as, worth neaify the prie# 6f lard. Wc alsopay essfa for lire and dead onbeaPJiy bogs. Bring on yoar bogs sod get youc money, sad tires save immense waste.
B. M.HARRISON St. SON.
Terre-Bsate, Nor. 11—dtf. fjootnal sod Express cojw 90 days
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