Terre Haute Journal, Volume 1, Number 283, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 October 1858 — Page 3
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Anti-iccJippton Dccocralic Ticket. roa sTTit. tir I . A l. if Harrir-o Township. 1 IKAat L. ULLOTiMjS. of Prnir.e 'r..a. ro t-ertrrr TRr:a. CRAPTOJI W. COOKr.KLV, of Uarr.on. e seixfrr, WM. II. r.Th'AKT, of Harrison. ' F0 WO"! FitST KTiIT. AKCEL . fcDj..L.Ni-S. uf Lust Cr'jfck Township. r-. .vrvoi. ROBKRT ALLKN, ef Prerion Township. " j toi rfitoura, ' i'J-Mk r'ZKA, i.f liarri-on Towr.shlJ.. -i.. toi coraTT fC111. . ' of j Tb Southern Bank will be moved to its new quarter this week. rei j far The Countv Commissioners teld'aud a Bpecial session to-day i. jr57 Fort H rri3on Lodge No. 157, I. O. 0. F., meets this evening. W Tho County Treasurer's office is to be removed shortly to Mr. CunningLam's new brick, on Ohio street. - J V are indebted to N. D. MaiV.e ! - - - and Mr. Towson, of the S;. Louis Road, fur Lite paper favors. -". 5J There was an immense number of people at the Eastern depot this morning going to the State Fair at Indianapolis. " - JCiT List evening the weather corufenced turning cool, and this morning thick clothing is quite comfortable. fitate Fair. The Slate Fair r.rr. rmjiced yesterday and will continue until fat ui day. Quite a number of our citizen? are in attendance. XT The candidates for Congress jpenk at Fillmorr, in Putnam comity, todav. ' .. The e'k recon-ly caught i:i Sullitsii county whs a tame one, b. longig to a citiz-n of Viaeeiinos. It hJ eicaiv-J from an in 1 .pure an 1 wan !re 1 off J. rrnmmnn Council. Th. ti-st r !iu.meeting of the Common Council f-r month will be held at the City Hall ihis evening. tW DocoiiTr, at his famous Restaurant on 2nd St., continues to serve the finest.af Oysters to his numerous custoXDP1.S. Too "Bad. After wll the rejoicings taraitrs- of ganpowder; illumiaauos Jir reasonable to suppose the Atlantic Cable is a failure. " ' J&T The McClure Association will j wet at th Tni Mi OtH e, Wednesday j ter,ing 0:t.C, at half past 7 ocl -c' , pre iisely. Tho faction of c fficers for the nuing terot take? place, and a full a'ten--daoce is r'qn-'stcd. There K:-rf a slim tlend;incj to hear the Uep-.UuMns at L.-.-kpt ard Giic. Tajlor's yoit-r.lav. Tuo pvcpK have no desire to her.- such "anvnoti" js preached by these candidates aid they do not counten.vic.W. by alien Jance ! Strange Visitor. We understand ran infant about four months old, was left at he front door of a citizen living in -the southeast part of the city, ona night last week. A note accompanied the child, requesting that it be cared for, slating its age, &i. No clue to the hardhearted mother has yet turned up. Democratic Meeting at Hartford ! The Democracy of Linton, Tearscn and Riley townships, and of the adii.inin town6ltipa in this aid Sullivan County, will hold a JIs; Meeting at ITartfr.rd. on Thur3 !av. the 7th day of October, at which time, the jjallant Democratic Orator, Hon. Das. W. Voorheks Prn7 rm tha nolitical topics of the day. Let every body fnr ,e otlonri snrl lioar a Demot-ralic; " ' " . . . , c. ; KK-irr,F lhA I in, in nd the pee-" ltights of the People ! T" IIF.RIKF'S SALE. B y v i r t u e o. one S. J oxerniton wautMi lroni mo ""'"""' " ' Court. nd to me direcie.1 ami -euvereo i"w; of ndr,w J. v a U-b and Joseph Wright, and ugamst Abra .. Kaker.Jau.ei I re,l and Hora.-o , Smith. i 1 -m comrn- ude.i lo sell James Creafs ii.teresl in ihe I fol' oln-described real estate te-wit: The east J of Ih? north ea i of sect.. 2Si. town IS. rarce 9 l!,a tiie no ih WeM i Ol SWIIin fii-H ; . ,f, r, , town 13. ranss tl. an,l I WH on Miunmy in ! 4K.rln Terre-Hante.wiUiin the Inral hoursof saiu day dV of Octcoel A. II. 1-.rs. at ine uoun ii-mne-ft.r the rent- and proms o. sen pre.i.-. ; lher wllh Ihfl e,nrmrtoiiaiirr luer-nuto lelo4- ; hit tot s;ile to the h.uh. irtader for ea-h lor a tcre. .f sevew vein, and n tn na should fml to sell for a sufflHeot t aliy. eaid exe-!it.o n i ensts. I will then and Ihere ofier the fee simple to he highest bukler lor eh "J , iU and ro,i H-fTtVv AkT.sherl!I, ps. iT-Hw-pr. Iet "- . S' HEliJFK'S SALE. By virtus of an order or stl lra t from th Vigo Court of ... - i , ... 1 -.i .1 1 i v In rmvop Common rieasm.no ...,v... .. -. -- - - of Krastas Chureh and against James A L.itti,John Misdtal and Ste. hen B. ! .....,-n.l.l to e 1 the r .llowinr oescrne i rieai Ktlate lo-wil : The North Eist quarter (i) of the North t.,i rHof Seciin twelve i.i """'! i" House door In lerre ria.ne, "7; of said l.romiaev, togelher wrta lb appurtenances thereunto belonging, lor a term of seven years, to Ihe iii-h-ol bidder for cash. and should live same fail 10 sx-il for a nfHeient to atsy said order of ia e anccosts, I will th-a and there oCer the fee in pie to Uiohighcit bidder tor casa to al:4fy said order of sale. WM. H. STEW AKT, Sheriff. Oct. IvSw Jjin' fceJ,tJ Notice HEREBY gire notice that my wife, MARGARET, ha left my bed and board, and that avll prsa are war.. . not to harder or trass bar t b
Jior-Wrarg.otne wes , 'w.iamuig .r.y 1. w, ,-re, rolr-( ..- is g aa"i here than -rep-rty of the "1M A UMejo-. 111 . west. A., wxainlnattonof o wf.W-i Mtarday the St oay.of October ! Jt-ouri "r '.irsiro-U .a .. ...lieiied. w.uTw..he legnl hoar of said day. at t - LTt-U 4i Ril it s R O Pr ncipal
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NEWS BY THE 11 OTLOCK TRAL FROM NEW YORK. , New York, October 4. Tiie leamehip Cahawba b;ts arrived, wiih Havana dates to thSDth uH.
The papers state that an American ship j bmd landed a cargo of slaves near Crde-j nas. She ia reported to l ava Ifft the j African toast wi'.h upward of 900, of
whom nearly 50 died dui ino-the passage
narration. A Span' ah offi ial n.nbeen sent to Cut-
d iun to invesiigile th- ni titer. The wea'her had been cool and ple-a-8s.nl a:id the health of the city was improving. 11 e j
va The Sugar market naa Deen urm ami quiet, though heavy Bales were made durinz the week. The stock at Havana Matanztg was reduced to 125,000 txiies. JJlunsses was si:u. at imis iui mi . -tr - i r.-.m clayed. Freights were vry dull, and no Ante rican vessels had been enir-tr-d during ihe week. Pome few car-roes of molaa sea had befit purchased on vessels on ac count Kx-fliance on London was quoted al 15, and drafts on Northern cities at 4. MORE OF TIIE SURVIVORS OF THE AUSTRIA. : Quebec, Oct. 4. The Norwegian ship Catherine arrived here yesterday with sixteen of the passengers and six of the crew of the burnt steamer Austria. One of the passengers is a trirl fourteen years old. The nameu o will be telegrapl e l soon, Zs of the rescwd: Second c.bin passengers. G. Stoepel, Andrew Lindsheim. bteerage :,.r.i(l Kt-iteri. Jordan r iicnen, reuieiuj BramsJotT, Henrich larner, Jochim, , -1 I.. T. l'lus Edvard, A. Ders. Joseph Smert- ! z'u-k, Christopher Barcker. Sven Neilson, j Peter Svensen Wintenz, J hannes D m'muller. Cln i-stopher Danker. Crew Martin Folii. cook: JauM Karl, fireiman; FuIk Thefeldt, do ; llenir Ileeper, fireman; Jol.an Rjhmoii li, sailor; Jot an Hemsi 1. 1, 6iilor; John, sailo . j YELLOW FEVER. 1 Charlestos, October 4. I The Health oRicer reports sixty-four 'deaths f;m fever dm ing the last week, including Saturday. ! .Savaxau, October 4. ! Ti e interments yesterday were six, in ciudinir mree irom ieer. TELEGRAPH CASLE. Trisitt Bat. October t. Notliis'T done with Viilenlia. tsome verv food currents were received from Vak-niia. but nothing intelligible. Signed -DESANTY. SOMETHING FOE INVALIDS T U3T RECEIVED AND FRESH Al 'J lh.t II CKK. !FAMXA. COX'S KPAKKi.lXG r,Ff,TIXE, t FKO'-I'KK'S t'oKV STAKCII, ITU' KA'S M.AZKM r flne; . t Oi'l-B'S Si! h K!l I1N0I.ASS. very flne; AHKOW KiJlll' XSlt TAflOOA, eoiimo A ft:T ?f!.rtmcnt of I.Htli JlW for ire licinal purI ws, "iistinT. in ruf, of M. iKMK BKAniKS. 1"HT. MAl'KIKl, tt'i'l I.ONGVVCIHI'H S Ft I" W: II 1.1 A' O ' i l 1' i LI , C A I" A W 8 A VV I V KS. 4c. S.-,-.il - 1 U.BAHK CO. is mil w.'mi nm iDESP.ATCH! FAST riiKlGUT L!NE! 7tr.,. Ciutriirtx (riven! Insurance Sored!! ZM1IPPPER3 of -V extern trcil.t are " r.-iiR.toil localti.t tin ofl.-eof the McrrhanU rviit. h t.ufori. r-ontrtt- liiiif.. Myrcliaii-lfsi is Miit in Ki,,i i,v ii,,. iifinu h.iii Pamnter Tralii", with o ir own AgenH, t .,nl -f lrnh'imii. a nl Mt sni,i,,i.,i ii travel oTor tlia lifiert'iil routes. to enpeil'ue Ihe pasr- "four goods, thus uiakhift the Merchants lk .alcti lh. rl'easrtamt itost expeuiit' ou Iiue runniiiit to tho V e-t. -The Despatch ts oil rtt'd MrnsRed bv the Ameri' v.vils. Fara-o Co.. Livliiirs Ion FanroCo.aiid We N. BMltorBald Co.,) Capital, ,tcr, and person (hippiDK by us need have no lar ia rezard to the paj moot of just claims preented against it. PeptznwBm Tprrc-lkule and Kielimond Kailroad. HALF FARE TRAINS TO INDIANA STATS PAIR, TO BEHELD AT I DI AW APOAdb, ! ...... . nivroori) fITIl UU1 UUIili . vvxwui.1. AN EXTRA riCAIJN will leave lerreHaute daily, commencing on ICESDA1", Oct. A,h .n.l .lit rnnafl folievi; I.-.. ivrrn Haute al S:6j, A. .. stopping for pasONI.Y at GreeiicRslie ana uiv .-Maiions notwee,, Greencsstle and Indianapolis. Arrive al inrl . ...I r.. .U. ii U:-i4 A. M ' HelTURSINO W.'l Vave Indianapolis at 5:30 P. M., stoppirg to .!..! r ii-,... , :-er. al ail StalioBS. Arrive al TerreHL.toal9:S0 r. V. Will In.v.TerTe-HaUteflHlly. lljl, at7:15A. M s-ooi-initat all Maliou for pasaciigers and ariive at la-Ji .nai olis at lu:46, A. i . KhTURSIG Will lcveln lia.a, :. al ll:t)i P.M.. slopping to le!.,- -r pj-enger ai all way stat'ons, and arrive al ler'.e H .i teti:3". A M - Pa..r.ger will l carried t Indl .napol.se. the above trail. and reluru lor oua fare, lor which tickets in-- ba p'Ocere.1. . ... B-i-Oi. ail oiuer trains full fare Invth way will be charred, and oo Fair Ticket rc-'gn. red -. E. J. PfeCh., Superintendent. Pept. 54. 1B dw3r rpilK PKIM'IPAIJ of Prair.n Cliy Commercial I (-oll2e have issued ali Ite-luum' er ot Sehol- ' j , .l. oa.il of -JU c !-- - ----- - --- - ulAiincoantorjip cu.., - t""r'"" ti.,- .ll hnni. iii.ul the a ot Aug isi hcaj. rt r sou wiio oes.gn enit-rmic mis will Jo well A more exleuat our Notice. WISH to employ a good 6Ua.ly land I lo drive t-.ain . at. bo raa max oimveii ihiui ooul a war.ii.ouso. I wuld iweier one wno ran read and wrltfiepv. I dif U. SHhWSIlKtE.
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THE Hibernian Benevolent So( i.-y bmwU atlhe'tr Hall, on Markvt strewt, lr'.h ol Main. the Oral Tees lay eveuing of eaca meula . Ail are invited toatiarei. . Bei of the Presi-tew, 'Sc. f .J- HCSr RT G'i'HSECK, fee.
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E I) i5 A TWhe Hordes r'e StatevlrlJo Borders. CLei vU B rde Shawls, Bay State, Enip DIl. EAS TEIILY'S lOniiF ANT StltSPAIIILL.i4 Will core all diseases arising from an Impure slate of the Blood, or a depraved coo Jilion of the fluids of the system, vix: Qrneers, Bwelliof of the Glands, Rheumatism, White dwelling, Chronle Kore Eyes, Piles, Boils, Erysipelas, Goulre, Painv to the Bosoi and Joints, Ulcers in Ihe Mouth and rhroat, and all Chronic Constitutional Diseases. This medicine searches ou t the very roots of Hi e disease by purifyln; the blood, and changing Ihe socreliona in the system, thus removing; the eaure, which .renders the ccri ccerxiit end HHM5rXT. Da. KAcraaLT's loDi.fs akd Sarsapahiils will en re the wosrr aaceaiAb disIasi, and drive out and de stroy every particlo of mcitcxar which Is In the system and cure its bad etT-ids. It I will cure secondary syphilis or iiitFiu discask and will drive lh8tFiuno vises and all BOianiTxav taints and poiktsous siattkh oat of the system through the pokes op rns skin, and restore the Puiiont to a per fect state of bralth aud pi-KxrT. It is a positive carr for livkb coMrLAiKT and ovspkpsia, if used a proper ngth of time. I challenge the World lo produce it8 equal in these complaints. The affiicted will bear In mind that Da. Kastkrit Iodirs and Saxha pabii. la will cure all Nervous uiaeasos, romaie v oiniiiu., Dropsy, Gravel, Diseases ol the Kidney's Bladder and Urinarv Organs, in a few day?. It will remove Pimples aim liioimes iroin uie rt.. and make the Skin Clear, While and Beautiful as Alabaster. Itdous tills by purifying the CLOOD.and b Ita protp" rt'-;.-?s"'-', Livar, Kindnejs, and Secretary Orgar.s, prodr- JCif tr'troroue health. Person who haeloipbsen afflicted with Rcron ia. Old Sores, Tetter, Klufrworms, Scald lluad, l lntctes. Eruption of the Skin and all Cutaneous diseases are advised to procure Gridiey' Sail Rheum and Titer Oinl nientlo apply on the Sores, or diseased parts, when using Da ctASTsmi' Ioomi aso SAXiurARUXA. The Iudineand Sarsaparilla purifies the Blood, and cause v, In .I'-ii-hiiri-n llieirPCTRIO aTTI.k, mm iui oinTjIxst hial th. When both are iiwid (which 1 always recommend) a PXBHAaasT and bidioai. ciaxi? always effected. They are the besl and most powexrci.ciRtTtrxknownto miiD. A fair trial is all las I do not fear the result. - Price of the Iodine and 8arsaparllla $1 per Bof.le. or 0 Bottles for $3. Gridiey' Salt Kheum Oiotmen' T6 cents per Dottle. Uotn are prepared by Dr. K istexl? comer of Third and Chesnntsts , St. Lonis, Missouri. solo proprietor, to wham allorders must he addressed. 03-Sold by T. H. Barr & Co., and P. M. Donnely. dru&rftsls. lu Terre Haute. and by druggists generally. "rmi7c7 itxF.it s cni'tiii iiaa-sajii will cure Coughs, Asttnns, Consumption, Bronchitis. Spilling of Blood, Pain In tliesideaud Breaiit, Pleurisv. Whooidng Couch, Croup, Liver Complaint. Palpi tation of tho Heart, and al! diseases of the Throat, Chest an 1 Lnn;s. Na one should neglect a couga or id asinsrioday. Millionsdieannually by neglecliiig a COM MON COLD. Coughs and C lds lead to CoivMFrioK, ai.a uien w an earij voti a Couih, Col loranv disease of the lungs r rroeure. at ouce that celobra'ed reinmlv, Dr. CaiiterV Co-an Bai-sam which nevcv fulls to relieve a Cough in twenty-four hours, and always crux wu CARasof CiWi, rough!-, an I all disecjes or t:K niroai .in-. in a ftsiv' rlavs. Price Trial boilles, i ceuls; !r-re l.oitles.SI per bottle, or 6 bottles for S-a tEr-DR. KASfKHI.T, corner Third and Ctiesuui stroels.St. I.nuls,.Mo.,9mj pr.ipncvur, - orders mu-tbe addresse.1 lo gtlao gonuioe. Pold by T. H. JarrcU Co .arid P.M. Dounely.iu lerro name, and by drugs'! genaralli fX-r;. B.tKEU'S SPKCll'IC will cure Gonorrhoea, Gleet, St net lire, isemiua. nea..... Chor.lee. dis-:ases of the R.iunoy, uiauuer, a..u ... lisoasesnflho genital organs. Reador, have yoc a PaiVAiE fis-T lo ool uegieci ii. u ui . Q JIOL'S. A. iiAKSR Jwnric -I" , --- radical ccrx. With ir. iWkor Spoclflc you can CCRE VOUKSELF.and prveul exposure, a plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $1 5h per bottle. (0" DR. EASTERLY, corner lulra nu tuesnui etreels, Rt. Louis, Mo., xole proprietor, lo whom ail orders musl be addressed lo gel the genuine. Sold by T. H. Barr Co , ant P. M. Donnely, in Terre Haute, and by druggist generally. rr-rit. iioopcu's feji.u.e COMDIAll Willcursall Female Complaints, uch as Excessive, Suppressed, r Painful Menstruation, Floor Albusor Whiles, barrenness. Sallow Complexion, Headacho, Dizziness. Weak Nerves, Frightful Dreams and all diseases eansod bv Colds, Checked Perspiraliou, Excesses, Orer-Excltement, etc., or the Sexual Orgars. Dr. Hooper's FemalCordial I universally acknowledged by the ladies fiebeit remedy over Invented. KjrPrice SI per bottle, orslx bottles for $". Dr. Eastxxit, corner of Thir-l andChesautstrecta, St. Louis, M0..S1I ProprieSofr'-nd to whom all orders must be dressed. Sold by T."H. Barr ci C, and P. M. Donnely, In Terre Haute, and ty druggists generally DH. EASTERLY'S. KjrFEVEIl A-'D AGI E Itll.l.Kll -Wll core Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever, D nob Ague, Intermittent and Remitlent Fevers, and all the various form" of Fever3 incident lo Klllious Climates. If there ia a mar, w-OwaS or cmin suffmlngwilh Aeor Axe Fevkr, they are advised to procure Dr. EaslerIV. Fev.r and Ane KiUer. It i a rosiTivm OBRX arxsPT ins rxRM akrit. Try'.t. ' Price $ I per bottle, or six bottles for S3. Dm. Kastri.t, corner of Third and Chesnut streets, PL. Louis, Sole Pirpri-ur,to whom all orders roust be addressed to get the gei.uii.e- Sold by T. H. Barr 4 Co., and P.M. Donnely, Agents for Terre Haute, an I by druggiats fvnorally. March ti, lSSS-ddtwly. A. OBDIXASCE Entitled an Ordinance racatino- alley in -North Terre Haate to the Terre Haute Alton and Saint Louis llailroad Com nnv. for huiUinjr purposes. t mriiainrd it t Ccaimon Ceu'dtof Ihttitfrf TV" finats. That the all-y ruimiiifc urtti anu rouiu b-iween Lots 1 at 2, o's a or is m 1 ois . r m J..ba Sibley's adJiiion to ihe ci:y of T--r-i La . . .... 1. h...li, vailed f,.r lhfl l O' e. l ,be ...iir .!. T. rre Haute. All- A t. louia Kurmid r- .... r . knlld Freight liBWt for the use of Said D .n.l ... iKa I l. al'oreaa,.l. p:oided lhat s..ld Kullrnswt i'i.mnu,i shall leave an a'dev on the orth i.le of said lots. Xo 8 1 not less in n 1 leet iu width and !. v .bi a. West, to allow the free travel through t esaiiTe and provi.led further thai the right to d Urst meiii'ionod atlcj shall reve.t when ll eees to be used for Railnad purposes. Passe September 7ib !"- ,, ' r c. V. PATTER SOX. Sl.yor. Attest: Jo H. Btaxst-'itik. t-.;pl. gi lQ,w-8w. , I0LV "WORK of r'.I lii.da done with .iine-. .k4 despsu t the rF,.E
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Knuli.h and French Chin. from 121 to 3D cents. 15 u from 6 o. . beaatifal black Bayadere Silks, figure and shot lks. PW V ,.rnl thii week some very e egant silks in Bayaderes, I laid. L,nene, s.rip .s ami ' . er llHS been more cra?lete. ;.?: T?. . L-urTft ,TLat maua&etore. from 60 cests to SI 75 per yard. In DOMEaliC GOOD our stock ne.er McDOUGAL & CO..
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500 new styles Fall Shawls, in square and
Plaid Dorde-rs. Satin Borders, Doub'e Broche Shawls in - M wool, from 9 and Scotch M tnufacture?; BUck and Colored ThibH auJ Printed Cashm,
CITY GRADED SCHOOL.1 IT IS The deaian of this Institution to furnish to the cili n of Term Hsute facil'ties for the cduuon of their children, at such rales ol ta.tioi, "s will lnnx i within there.ch of all, ahd wh.cb can olv It done upon lh Graded plan. ,,,., This i.-bool ttl ovxuniied n:id coaducled In al. re.rcls.anertl. m..t approved, easiorn w.Mle.s. To newcitv school buiidirg. has been secur d, and ir now bemg' furnished lo the roosi elegant stvle e JreTpomn. g the arrangement of the .eboal luildi. gs n Cinclnnali, and U.e eastern ciUt s. A number of eT)r!e.tcd and hif:'.!y accon j.lijhed fema"easisl.-..ils iron, the East have beer, socu.cd. reS.if;!;.,.e.n..laies a sound and (horongh cduea'lon, n all Ihe branches usually tauglA in lue besl co...n,on.,.d .'' mnm, Bn, Vw1?K. f 21 we,ks each-will con-lriiletnc wti tn i "r- " . .,,,.. ,hs.W.lJunw the ial ot Kepteruiwr u o i . " ri T,;e seco'nd aession will - "'V,? Itrj'.laud end onthe n "J J " week vacation in May. KATES OF TCITIOX. Chii lren from five vears old and upwai d, in A BC nnd 'onward no. ,1 able to spell rend as a, lo ill P' vi ro Eiich iu 2d Q tu ..'',i.".rieVi.f --.le luition lo he pa I in each Grade roKpvriively. al Ihe close month 1 ol each session. APPARATUS of the li.st ti ree The School will be furnished v. ith appar tlus for Ibe illustration of Uie nnt-rnl sciences . v.,i, ni mi iformilv :n oooks, the crns rtc mended bv the State Board ol euucauoi for Indiana will be adopted. KErERENCES. Hon. R. W. Thompson, Jim. 11. Burr, .s. Alter, H Row, 8. M. Harrison, S. II. Potter, c H It is Important llmt ut Iliiv. T. P. Gordon, A. I!. Burton. 11. W. Minsliall, II . Blii.n, J. Hook. P. H. Beinhard, Rnilev. le.-lring lo avail ihcmsflve; ol thU sh.ol siiould be prese l at its ,,ry:;ti"Zalion. J. H. MOoltK. Vriucipal Terre Haute Classical Academy A5D FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL v .lo ami lo spend seven or t-ight jears mere1.; in scraping together ss much ; iniKht bo learned ensily and dolightiull in one yea:. .Viitox. T IS tVie-im of this rnsliUi'ion (o form ,t heell'eiil. Uapry aiw nscful nieii- , . .. .. 1 .. 1 j u lit,.., 1. n 1 tri: ..it. physical, morn. and ii.iellrtctmil nature of Ihe lutur" nine pariicilaraiieMion. Gymnastieal rxcrcj.es are . n kg-d in under tho l,umcii;.te su.rvis on of Ihe Pnncipul. lb coveriii.ier.t is strut y l;n''.. .Ir.ided. l essons 11. .Moral Soiei.co wil' e dailv assigned 10 the students, adapted to their various ages a"t coVrtp'ele" knowledge of our luiignnge is most iidisieraible to every man; our eiToris are Ihore ore el, .-.'ial'y directed locorre. t spelling, elegant reading ''Amities ,r? -ah-, steady t lew to bu.i u-ss and menial trainingi !io Saiurul Sciences form an integral rrl 01 our coiir.e of iiiatruciion. . . . Heretofore, many of the besl minds in the country have been deprived of ihe advantages arising from knowledge or the Ancient and Modern Languages, on ercontit of Ihe unreasonable length ol time "'V" for their requisition t but by an iij.we meih-'- ; leaching, which is commenled by Wilton. Locke, LeibniU ; Sidney Smith, nu.l olhers, our sf 'dci.u 111 Freueh or German nroena .led to speak th.e-e I iiguages in oi.e vear, and a thorough cour.e m . ui 11 auU Greek is completed in thieey.ura. . . ., Lectures will be delivered weekly in Scietce, L.tera,UTTrnexHtTrrm- rf"ten v-erks will commence on Wednesdav, September 1st ihj-', auu u ......, on Monday, November lth. , EXPENSES AND PA MENTS. Boarding.Toilloninth. English "ratiehiji, room., fuel and lii-hts per term ot ten "eel k, TUITION FOIIDaY SCIIOLAK8. BOAHD Ui LNivvitvi.. S. Eov ie, Pri... l;-..l Vrol ssnr i . t-r ...e ii';;,-r r- 11.- ei..,.,. . Miss Parb faRav.Wner ! r-'V ' ..ra.. -t.'. Mrs. h ,M . ifo: i, xeaeuor i " i mental t.raacliv. RRFEiiESCFS i -swold, ' B.-..if.r., - l ei.i. y. Keen, W. Pan.!.., , Jjilge D. liemming, articular ad Iresa the Principal. Hon. V.'. D. Or. t'ha'-te .-o1, A. M.G.-eji-r, J. P. I -u. r. For fanner p. August it3 uwlf. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Cor. o. ?gYm conn, tCM' 1 he above Housa i new, rprietor. and fnn,iab.d in the aaosl lu.proved tyle. Jan. VJ-wiv .. . nor ice. 4 "LL Horrs empounde l in the cuy - I will ha .old al i.ut.Iic Auclioo at 111 lue city ,-r... 5 t.,..i.. Th,..l..t aturda5. of each week VM VAX ERCXT, City MarshaL. Aog. StstlHJi-li". NEWPORT HOTEL, x 11. IIOUD. - - Proprietor, NEWPORT, 1XD1AXA. tew A Rh.ei. of nubile patronage ! toliciled.cs v 14, l.Vldwly ' TiiivrnOK STOLEX. DARK BROWN IIOIlbE, heavy fiuare bnlll, about sixteen hands bixb. with a while .lir le bead, aud two bind legs white lo pasier.. jnt.one being wh.te a little higher up tha, " H-f LMi'J-ffi .Sf at my Tr.rr-rr.'-f. . r..: taken . s...iti.r..iy dc-ion. . E.A..TU0MP3O.N. 1 erre-Haute, Sept. y, 185.. T ilf 'mV Pceivinfr. and will con . , d,l-. HOLT AMALTBY'S tal ; Uranus of uran' so. .-veri-iiTtn n s l.MMVViM 1 1 N K. ' Wlu whl. I am prepared to Uri. :. ai,y u.Uer rof customer either .jrved up or by tne can. OaeiloorSolllaefXtewiirl Hon One door hotuh T. M. LOLliHTV, S--'
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sjiella Gold Borders, round comers, from SiO CO to res; Fever and Ague, .lit,-h msiikiikit suffer over a lrre rmrt ef th,- o'.oc. i tlio riie .m.-i,c' a!" a ciio.el in the svitcn-, induce i Ly titc rKisopous iHns:n cf Tcactaliie decav. Tliis exlial;itin i. evolved l-y th" action of solar heat nn wet Wl. Bod rie-. svitli the waterv c.p..r from it. While the sun is below the Uorioa tbi-s vapor lindens ncr the e-.irth's surface, and theviruA ia taken with .1 thrmirh the lunjA into ttie blood. Tliere it acts r.-. nn irr:t.nii'i p'risT.i 0.1 the Internal vi? -era and exr -. !,.,. Aiaiis of the boily. The !i vr becooios t.rj 1 1 and fails to secrete not onlv this vine., teit al the l ile from tho blood. H"th the vinn nml the li:!e sce-mmlate in tha circulation, and pn.d iee violent i-)iittni-tional disorder. The spleen, the ki.lne;.-. a'ld t:ie atamaeh srmpatbUe ttiUi tho liver, and lxvome tlUordercd also. Finally, the iusti.ict of our or ganism, as if I'l " atteni-t to expei in ..-.-m..... iafuM.m, coneeiiir.ite t!ie wholj L.oo l or the IkwIv i'i t'9 internal escivt v.i.- tu force thiw to cast it . out. The Wood leaves t'.ie surf.ic-e, an I ruihe the central ortrans wit't ran;Uv violence. 1 ht is the Chili..' l"it in this ed rt it iV.!. 1 hen the Fbvc.i follow, i.i whi-.-U the Llo.i.l leave lite ceri..i m.i i-wlir-i to ihe surfjce. a it in another ctfirt to expel the nT-.tat:ii poi:i lhm:igh that other prent excretory tnt " also it fails, and the system Mbtied-v.is the attcmr exhauste.1. and waits for the reenverv of strent to repeat the hopeless eifjrt another A iv. 1 heare the fits or p.-11-osvsms of t bvek ami A.it Such eonstitiitiou d disorder wilt of cuarsa nadcrmine the health if it is not remove t. We have liborsi ta iiud, aud hac touud, an antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralises this malarious prviaon 1:1 the bloo!, and stimulates the lircr to exiwl it from the b'dy. As it sho-ild. so it does mre this aillie'iiifr divjrder with perfect certainty. And it tl ies m ire. or rather does what is of mire servU c to those stiV ieet to this infection. If t iken ia season it csik-U it from the svsteni as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those wha u'e it free from its r.tt icks ; keeps tht system in health although exposed to the disease. Consequer.tly it not only cures, but protects frnn, the t;reat variety of atlcvtions which are induced by this maliijn.int iurtiieneo, tntch as Remittent Fever. Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Feriodieal Headache, or Bilious Headache, liilious Fevers, Nctiraljria, Itheumatiim, Oont, Blindness, Toothache. Earache, Catarrh, Asthma. Palpitations, Iiiiif.il AiTeetiotia of the Spleen. Hysterics, Colic, FaralvsK nnd Painful Affections cf th? Stomach aud Bowels, nil of -which, when, arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less the iutennittent type. This " At;vB Ci kb '' removes the cause of these derangements, und cures tho disease. This it accomplishes l.y ptiuiulatinor the excre--torie to expel the virus from the svsteni ; and these organs bv degrees become habited tu do this their o'.hxe of their own accord. Hence an-es what wc term aceihnattition. Tiiut mny accomplish the BAtne end, but often life is not long er.ruuh, or k sacrifii-cd in the attempt, while this " AiiVE Ct'iiB V does it at once, and with safety. We Lave great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer rented v for the whole class of diseases w hich are caused L)' the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered; and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good. - J-KEl'ABED HY DIl. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Fiiice One Dollau rcu UoTrm. Ayer's Cheny Pectoral has woa for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Iaing C oinpiaint, that it is entlrtfy unnecessary for us to recount Ihe evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been cm-nlnv-ed. As it has long l-cen in constant use .throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality Is kept up to the best it ever has been, nrta that it may Le mica on 10 do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURFOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Ffip. CosTiTFrxvss ; For. the CritK ok Dyspki-sia ) For J AfNMcR ; Foa T1IF. Cim: ok Ixi ig em-ion ; For IIc.vdache; Fob the Ct tm of l)rsr.xTF.l:t I ok A Foi l Stomach ; Toh TUE ClRB of uvurr.LA : For the Files ; Foe tub CH'bb of 6-ci ofi i.a ; Folt ALL ScliOlXLOI S CoMTLAlSTs ; FOR THE Cl LE OP IIllElAI AT1SU ; Foit Diseases op tub Ski ; Fou tub C't'f.E of I.tvKii Complaint; Foit Pboi-st ; Foe the Ccilb op Tetter, Ti mous ini Salt Itiir.tM; Fo Wohms; For the Cckb of Govt; Foit a Dinner Fill; For the C'cbf. of SirBiuiHi Foa. i'riurTiNC the Ulooo. They are sugar-coated, o that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, end being purely leeta'de, no harm can arise from their use 10. any Cj'ixitky. Fiica 25 cents per Pox ; Six Poxes tor 1.00. Great r.cin:lrrs of Clercyiiien, Thysicians. Ss.-ites-inen. and eir.iticnt personages, have lent their ne';ies to certify the ur.pan.lltk-d useftihicss of these reii euics, lut our tpa e here will rot pcnr.it the ir".ertion of them. The Agents 1-elow namM fiir-i.i-h gratis cur American Almanac in which they are frivi-n ; with also full descriptions of ihe alove .'on.plniiitt, and the treatment that thould Le fulloe ed for their i tire. ) not I ptit otf by unprincitded dcrdepwith ett.cr pnpjtrations they make more prott on. lHmand Avi.K's. and take no "others. The sick want the Lot aid theic is fur thim, and they should have it. AH our lieinedicsi are for sale by SOLD ET J R. CTJSX'XGHAM. P.M. DOXXF.I.LV, T. If. BAE A CO., Terre-Haule, lad., and by all drug gists. A i Wholesale by Felre. , Eckstein A Co. Cineln uali CITY ENMSEER'S OFFICiU. Xb. 4, JlfeciaMc Jiotf. THE surveys of all Town Lots. Outlots.corneis". lines, additions and b-diviio s made and flitted. Also. Maps and Drawings Ol avcrv description pnriientarlv aiteniei 10 BEXJ. btt'BlTT. CbtefEns lneer. May 2i' n3rjr-tl Dr. J. T. HELM, a. si , Tl AV1NO deterrpinea to locate perLX -m nnnui n I erre-Hanle. will resnrae tb ge- ! i-Jt. . . f Ul, I'r.lVK anil BUKI.M11 uicgtw devote the sa.e attention as heretofore to Vhe opthalaalebrancbof the proiessloojroniteis Warre- bletk.Mam street, up UiIi, es-eV Wb ppte-s store. . , , 1 erre-Hauli, Marvb 2', ST-4-eV-wly:,
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Corner Main and Sixth Streets. LOOK OUT FOR THE TEAPOT! j MAJOR B. IILDSON, i : IE ALES. IS t ;IIOUSK FURNISHING GO0D3 (itxr.xsw'Aiu- . " -V . i A XD U LASS XV A IZ . LOOKING GLASSES nr IE a AND FOONS C-i li 11 ITT A N IN I A Cran raw mi. bill NO, XATIONAla I1I.OC TERRE HAUTE , 13 Dl 4.X A. VxV1 Th3 Town of Montgomery nnillS beautiful town U situated in X. vnn coiintv, K.nnas Territory, on Ibe Osajra river, ll has I oe'n liid off about three months aud already more than thirty houses have m-cb ended. It is at pre-ent the county scat of Lynn county, and no don U will becomo so permanently. Tha coi.ntrf allien Mirrouuds it ishoih ri.-li and beautiful, ahounding in Uie most beautiful prairie and l. nher land. Hie soil is unsaroassed l.v ,,r other In the l:nile State, and adaptc.l to alt tV4 i mrining purp.. Stone coal is louna in inc unmeoiaie iie,jf.....nin gter.l abundance. The distance to .M.tnigowiery from Kansas C ity in Missouri or Leavenworth covin Kansas is abonlsixty miles. The railiiary roan pot s.ig rom the ahuve places lo Utah, via. FoviSeott. pass" olrecilv through lids place. The Pacifle an I Galvesion Railroad leading fiora Si. L.m., via. KaiiKis City to Galveston. Texas, will undoubtedly pass through Montgomery, thu alfording lha eitixen a eommnnicr.tion directly la ii. Ixiuis an.l the U,as 7ell aa with tialveston which forir.s an imporianl oitit on Ihe Guir coast. ll is also expected lhalthe conemplaied railroad, which ha bea surveve d. called the JenVreoa City anJ Kansas road will miik e this liva n piiit. This wilt to a short t.nie a ffonllhe citizens r-nroad privilege rarely enjoyed by jwrs so voune. Pine biii'dii.g rock exist in great abundance wlthia lalf a mile of the. town. Three stores have boon es'ablrahe I and aredoH.g a good business, aud a number of mechanics i"' already located IHc.nselves in I l.is pleaaaul and floarsiiing place. The water is Rne, pleasam le the taste . he.ltl.y and never failii'g. -Near Ihe i:....is of Ui town is found a never f..iiig and bo.ui'f..l a,.riog im:n wliien flutl the in.l co-d al rete.-fcl.insi wir. 1 he Pr.,prteiors are now er.;cii..e a -a avud (rst mill Wfa'tn W'.ll l-v cui"lee. ......I..; u., M.ctg-iiirT br.s l-e--n laid otf lv the undersigned, who conittlu! the proprietor., into i.c icouuo lo's. erel len snare. i-,ue.l 'o aca .oes-a'oer, co.upristng ten lolsto ihe mare. I'er-or . desim.g to pun he U.U or shares can do so bv .-acting on V.-Keen rtc 1 ousey, T -rre-Haute, Ind. who -m.X !f irni.h fieax wp.U a inapaudsu.h parucalar s tiiev n-.avureui ne.-essT.ry. w.uiaui p-.gler, tl. K. S. Ponn. Wiiimm Montgo.nerv, -ti. lVa:i., Jol.n O Dvis, M.C l-iJi:'i .'. L. P. H.t- Ucock, P:tU.i.uTfrh Pcjr., ti. K. Wilson. aiillivau Jnd, James H. O'Hoyle, Merom.b'U McKeen ATous-y. Terre Hu.e, H. B. Smllli, Terre Han'.-, J. F. belch, Montgomery, X. T. J. C. AlcCov Survejorii. K. T. J. H.O'BOVLS Prcsidenlof Coir.paty F-J. Brxen. Secy. June H lio-d A w If. Fian-ns Tqecj and Rfired. ; TIIE Underfcin'd ofle-rs Lis orvic lo Ihe citizens of Terre Haute ae.l vtr-iniiy, a Piano Tucr and Repairer. Truss Kt.l N A i;LK AXD fATl5FACTIOX WASH IMKH. ( d. r1ell at Dr. Si.ef.ds Dr-.gM .re, Main l bteu i'Jt and fi:h will be t-rouipllv attun'led t win v. j j . juLiisMSDriAIAX. lifcAPTHlFTKsriMOXIAL : Tkrrs Hur. rvptember It I". Iliiareetillcs '.bill Julius W. Lilidej.au l.tae eu-lf mai emploied lo tunetne l'u.i tr ihe Terr Female College. ad U iomnW t ai may ha' - Pianos to tune, as oass Weil qaatia-d Ha Wh. Iu nia prol,ion. joiIXCOVKfTT.Pre.T. J. t . MKIMGKK. principal teacher of the Jiaicl Dertioe.L, S"it. lo. 1-5' ill 3 n- . nx'U r- rooTc. EMCERY A5D rlnffsilS ESSIIESS. ,AT THE PROVISION STORE, Fourth Street South f the Post Office. THE undersigned would respectfully tu'eirm- toeir iriO'ls and eee tjiw iae. th; I ' Uiey have formed a co-uanaer!;p iu . he ab.ve bt.inaaa. and isu?nl to keep sappitcu wi n ttsrvin.g tn their l ie alas low prices a p "i "e. pr.i. r icspectiuilv so'ie;iel md si.f e--n jaaraaue-l.-or Kxpfen Wirs taa'.wa; r-iady. Jjl' 3,15f-ur. F jIE TAVLOE,
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