Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 213, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 September 1857 — Page 3

apjW aWBBpBwa.iw^uu^pp!^^ IKS^BJ eramf*ni declarations. •»w"™* **^"lw#* 7ro^ fleqw^^jap^nnd 4J|e» represented the State, at tMtr

r*tion»5 but was not 8*wn witness. %f 0 it «f ^Wfefenfcfr 7««ft eafhkl. ffrf Hw4«l ^k jxtpsr '.Vhj de&mcm* which ya*, AO affidavit made by htj» i|MB«t( 4efBtk)it for iwanlt and1 bii» terf,iada.ni^dif he did not swear to ifcu {'11m proeeeatton objected to its fiofag the jptjfi ffi&KM ,*£• t#??d jfflwLa iRffj it« pr _...« Meacham was recallou by the defence and naked come questions w&ich were rul -ti odt. The prosecution then questioned him. Says he was iworo »t tlu trial of McEwen, and *t thelrral of the defendant before Gookin* does not racoHoci of statiog to Hamntoa, in Rockville, that lie did not know whether Hilt struck defendant or only poshed him does not recollect of saying that he «wr doft*nUnt rnnuing after the difficulty says hd did not sc& defendant run.

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Grot* exrttrrfn&l. ffe^ihtnks it was Sondiy night week before the difficulty, when Oscar SiH catight Ifim on the step« he kudposes SiH coald have struck him thought ho, was ins good humor when he aaid "There ffvte old

doea not remember Mr. StU asking him in M-»v J^50» if .he had ever heard OsKjar aav any thing abont defendant heftold h\m & did aotknow anything about the boys haHog a fass at the time when ba spoke to Mr. Sill he Im.i for^ttcn the tlrcuaisitancc he has boea^«t*p#iiking' Wh#* he ran acft^ind the bouse and enqoir«d Ukarley TktmpiO* had j/oiM,!'itraffl tedd him that he was mfctftttn be still ptrslslH io epgttir»tber

«r,U#W^rSm tt*A he thought

pocket, niii.^ ^rmA^»mn Ui tke j*& the day *ft^r defendant was put

sofldtei iiim W «lefcndanj,,tii4»MVmp«a wai do wb ti»r»r *%mirit were e*ft sWoa»d ndant oh^ j3a«

etalke *0*attgfct mhwm on thfrrt^ boilje ^bod hi ran. He was jt9t*yb» nigbt the time iidlMt and #iirb«tt^*» to

and^ SiH. T^sfoWowinrg jtiven as being present: W. Qetdle, W. Poett, Janes'McEwen. 'Hltmns Howard, witness Mid James Meseh am—don't recollect whether Alva Hart was there. The parties were np am! down as mnch as three times during the difficulty, Oscar wa» on top until the last time. Then defendant was Oscar's face was op when he got underneath. f'rott examined.—When he witnass) came out of the school house. Sill and defendant were standing on the steps, Sill presented a fa per and said Gharley, did you write tkUP' He answered "Xo.Idid not bnt on being asked if he wrote a particular question he said "Idid." Sill then struck him on the head and gave a pnsh. They then got down. McEwen ran np and caught hold of Sill by the coat he raised him and they then went to scuffling again and got round by this time tn wherethey started from they got down again this time the defendant got on top. William Beadle was standing by he held np his hands and said "standbaek McEwcn hallooe I to Meacham What in the hell are you doing there!" The lick upon the head was the only one he saw Sill give he has scuffled with

J&m*s Strain, says he was with Oscar Sill after the difficulty was at ('rata «fe Allen'* office was with hira that night and the next morning he w®nt oat tlut jiMit several times on eiVshl*, and'the next' morning to ... breakfast cam? It^ck andwas with both parties and thinks defendant is hlm^if«| oodrd^1 1tntiTdied did noi h^ar^itu say anything aboat defendent or call hi* name. He

the strongest he don't know anything about defendant's age.

rerxed nntil the |iext morning^ about not see Mcachara go up and trj to sep10 o'clock, and complaincd thej most "rate them there were three quextions a AM A A a A a A a a a a a of his bow$l* sn 1 back.

Cross Exim'uied. in-his right mind. a«k hi in question about the tranaac tion did'not hear.tho. answer. Does notknow the tlitnglh of time'he was with him, bnt wai"#fth him a gool pri-t of the time, np to hi* d«»nlh, after tHe? tr^««^DfiB HfcfTlSst^* wii him 'ifii^t of the flrooT .fa met CM says, at the, time'nf the difli rnlty, ho vrt%$, living ut Rockville knew hf»th partie* to the difiiculty. On Sunday waning, weok hefftre the difficulty, ha In a room at igill's house, as h« w«n going over to the KiWor Smith's Shop, near the- corner, ho saw VVhit. Pnett, Austin Me«lley nn 1 John Strain standing with Oscar Kill Sill was standing with his arms foldinl. Mr. PueU carn^ along with his wifo Sill said *f there poet old A at. PufU—h* found fhe gome fjit'Hlan: any body who toys he it not /rrit whip*' For sport ho (witness) said "he'snolA^i Iran up stairs. Sill ran after him rjnd ranght him by tho coat. Ho (witnn**) stepped back, mjd, aa he did »o. Sill oau«ht him by tlie throat and soi l, "Ohnrlej/\Thmpsoli, if ever get a tick at you, ikere uyn/ bep oniiraptf lyt." Fromliflr* nwHon* ne thoni(ht W was to stHlcpt Hfni He (\Vitnass jj«rk *d away and ran around th« cortter 8ill ran «0er*^hira an4 whati be got aronnd aiked^/Wrif (*ha.rlty hqdffone to. Witness then went to-church. This was Sunday pighf week b-jfore the difficulty Thinks he kaW something nftxt daV about .Oscar a being mistaken^, Mo xyuk% iSiU, ^rwghoiWgfUw C'hristmss Twfere thc.dtfficttlty, about one huulrOil tfead forty pounds, and defendant about oite hundred and thirty: there were ten ortwelvo ponnd* bat«re«n theic weights. Op-to -that time he thought Sill Mid defendant w.er« jMigj&04l friends a* be everaaw. lie weighed defondaat after Ue rtilufnod frtim llw South he had ori light rlo|l^^ aad^iw^be^ ,»«% •lihif ah4 iweniy-thrae pounds weigtios now one hnndrod and thirty-one pouuids, weighs now about as much as he did in March 1856.

Re-examined by the defencc.^He did

asked about the paper to the last he

He seemed to be answered he wrote it, bnt don't know Heard Dr. Bice whether ho had reference to the question or the answer.

Judge Thompson beingr sworn, said he was iu Rookville on the day of the difficulty he was at home and hi* little *or» came iu very much frightened he saw there waff something the matter on looking up the street he saw tho crowd, and on going up found out whit was the matter ho intended to give his «on up but on consulting with Judge Terry he advised him not to let him come forward as there was too much excitement he then sent him 20 and sent him word to keep out of the w.»y for a while he btdieved tha' it would be dangerous for him toj-e-maiu, and intended having him buck at the timof trial after he heard the eviden *o he was determined to hnvc him back. His son wax born on tho 20th day of July, 1887.

Xorvul Vummings says that he was acquainted with the parties to the difficnltv does not know anything: about their "relative strength says Sill was his witness) equal in strength says he saw Sill fdi'Htlder John Strain with ease a short tiirio before thc difficnlty. To look at the two he should think Sill wa« the heavlor,,

E. S. Terry being sworn, said he resided in Rookville, at the time of the difficulty, was consulted by Judge Thompson as to the course to be pursuod, whether he should give his hoy tip, and ho advised him to mnke him leave for a time there was a creatden' of excitement existing, and it was in view of that excitement that he gave the advice, fip

Two aflt Uvfti made by Beadle in Parke county against Charle* Thompson were hero read to the jnry, one •barging him with wilful murdor and the other with murder in the second degree. The defence oflfere 1 to read in evidence a pap prlnte I in Rookville, about that time, to prove the excitement on th-» oocasioh. objfwted to by tho prosecution and objection sustained by the court.

Samnel Mtgill testified that he was present at the former examination heard William Beadle swear at both of them. He said at both examinations that Sill weighed 146 lbs.—defendant weighed 125 lbs. ftfter he was brought back from the South.

The defence here closed. T. N, Rice being called by the protection, said that tho affidavits of Wm, Beadle read before the jury were made utit. for the arrwt of James McEwen.

Austin M. Pnett said thatm is »c

htm saw think*

to &e jail to eee good. Here the teftitooay

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Jokm Skrai* testified aa follows:— He was nt school on the day that the Capital" at Indianapolis, Ind., oloaed diffiaiHy oecsrredbetwee* defendant iu

Baw Faiujb* —The '*ftrai of tfce

doors on yesterday morning. report says. This Bank bad bait mail circulation, and consequently bnt little damage can result therefrom, unless the depositors are numerous and heavy. So they continae to wane.

Tb Giuibt Dttoomnr or in A*—^1* mMoib occ«r»,U»*t we notice, ondsr *uj droanMtanee, paient mwSctow, nstenlives, aaTthingofthe kind, for we hate a preiodice agalaat moat of tbesft. Bat candor eaapefa as to inrite attenlioa to die advertisement el Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in the last col ame at the bottom of third page of this paper We are too jariiile to mjalr® anything of the kind, tat some instaaee* of it* we have oome to ear knowledfe which alm««t sauuiia ns that it» a sovereign «medy agalnat the hair beeeming premahnelT *nj. It is not a "Hair Dye bat upon its application as directed, the effectia produced on the skin, which brfaogs oat the original native colored hair, without stifines?, and gives it a glossy aid natural appearance. We have »ecn persons who have used it, and they are roach pleased with it Ext mine the advertisement—{Missouri Repnblican. Bold by all respectable Druggists.

Sept. lO^awlm.

Appetite and Strength Restored. Wilijaii Totmo,of So«th Pituhorg, says: "Afterhaving suffered severely for several dsrswith a most distressing attack of Diarroehn, purchased a bottle of Boouiavk's Holuxb Brrntas. It gradually cheeked the fise*s^. and restored my bowels to prrfect order. Before I had finished the bottle, I found my appetite and strength returning. I believe it wnrriiv of the character yen give it, snd shal recommead it as such."

Sept. 10-dawlw

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The Greatest Medical Difeovery of the Ave, is Ayer*s Cntharic Pills. Tlicy don't help corrplaints but they cure th^m.

One Box has cored Dyspepila. Three Boxes have cored the worst cases of Srr-»f«lft,

Two Boxes have cured Erysipelas-^ rne Box always cures the Jaundice. Three Boxes are sure to cleanse the system from Boils—often loa«than one does it.

Two Boxes have completely cured the. worst of wlcers on the less.

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Small doses seldom fall to cure the Piles. One dose cures the hcadache arising from a loul fcUmich.

Strony doses often repeated expel every worm from the bodv.

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They should he given to children, who are i1w!»ts more or Im nflt'c'e 1 with this scourge. As gentle Physic they hive no equal.

One Box cures derangement of ,thev Liver. Half a Box cures a Cold. They purify the blood, and thus strike at the foundation of everv disease.

A* a dinner Pill there ts not their equal in the world. Thev are purely vegetable, and oan do no harm, hut do aooomplish an unaccountable nmountofgood.

Prcpiredby Dr. J. 0.- AYKR, Practical Ohemtst, Lowell, dsss, and sold by all Drnarnsts and dealers in medicine throughout this ^ulm

Sept. 10-daw2m Conk, Lst us Rcasoji Toocthks.—AH admitHKALTii to be the greatest hlsssiny we en|..y. bnt how few use the proper moans to preserve it. The reasonable way to possess good health, is to use the proper means to preserve when you have it, snd "»n ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure." Every discreet family then will supply themselves with an assortment of Dr. Easterly's valuable Family Medidnes to use In the first s'ajrs of (tiscaart, and not wait until the patient is beyond the reach of medical aid. Ho manufscMires the following srtlclcs. which have affected more than One Hundred Thousand Cures ofthe worst forms of disease during the last ftmr vesrs. We allude to Dr. Essterly's Iodine *nd Sanwpariila, Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam, Dr. Basterly's Fever and Ague Killer. Dr. Btker's Spodfic. and Dr. Hooper's Female ConSd. An advertisement of each of thees valuable preparations can be seen in the columns oC this paper. Read them carefully. They are sold by P. M. DONNELLY. ^3

Sept. l(X4awim

We would particularly call the attention of onr readers to a remedy known as McLean's

.... Strengthening Cordial snd Bjoodyier. lt qiaainted with James Meacham knows Is certainly raln^ble remedy We jhevea I .1 a ikal t* 6tS*M«iA «H mT1 Ifl lilS Ittltlft ffOT his general character bad.

Dr. If. Ric* answer# tha same questions in the same manner says he is accqnaiated with Meacham's general character,* says it is bad bnt so far as he pomonaUyJtnowa it, it is good.

A**ti* M. Pmett being again called, says there was not a deal of difference he thinks between 8il* and defendant to look at Sill he appeared the largest, bnt be wore the largest

snyVCighU in Oscar's clothes. «ayi hetbonght tW* waa weighings He 1m» excitement at Rockville thaa «pOi hit occasion of the kind he

says that it is for* s\y to alt,eatl to agent's, and teet for yonrnclves its Intrinsic merits. ItisdeRcioos to take. We ask oor lady reader* to try Hf

dances for

Mr The Eastern Mad will b» closed

i^TTjuT j^lat S o'clock, P. M., »»d will leave on WMoh tWs train at 3-40, rw^hing Cmwnonti oflt o'clo^k, Mitt morning. By thii %u all hasiaees lettnrs wfll

See the adverOsseiest hi another eohmn, Sept. 10-dawlw

Riun! Rcao! T* Awruomn, Raan!! 5— H. T. Heltaboid oftrstodieattateihlsCkiwm Preparation, Fluid Bxtmet Bodn, whkh tM accomplished Ui« most estiaerfUwiy cores of all other dmilar remedies. Resd the advertisement In another eohnna, headei •lldnrixMhi Oentdne Prapsrathm.**

SqtiMawIn Imimsz Dr. Bsbsdfi Kessdissvisa IcasiiM Are ion 4du no matter wkrtocgaa |s a»eted, depend upou the Ustd, wkleh is the lUuil snil —mnsnre nfrrwy nuia, Ir hflef Mmpdon! Dr. Robaek^s SeawHnw^an BhMdPwifcraad Pms,hrss*«p of 8ssaes the Mis «T the fcsdy. They pigs ani peHy the dwis of *e Meed. Heneethstrq^eisd eompletaoaceBlft dyeptpsta,scti»Ma, usyrtsw, to, mmarn, me» Tsmasmw kHaey easspHinss. fBss, weak sftwsdi, low §mt^ d»'Jmj

Thees

thact dwtinsiion ia better Usae.

SSH^perav^i of worth of fcUolrtorrtN wvtt «^ipfi«d firoat M*di* isnmtnim, vpt.H-w*iwpp-** cumx9r*

NEW ADVEBTlSEMENTfi. B«a»rs -t—w

Hotloe. FMMu*

PHE Executive Comnptte^ ofVigaCousSy 1 Agrkwltoral Society, olf^r a TVa-P^j value a 10, to the beet appoiated and dnUed Fire Company.

The c*hjb?th»o/thetr ekHj to take pNg««* 10 a'clOck, A. M., on the 3d day of the Fair, at the Fur grounds, to which the several are Invited—4ree of charge, ma GsMwrmat.—John Crawford,

C. Yates, S. S. Early, R. H. Hehh, Murray, ^onl!L I O Sept.lS-dtfr

iST.P.

^AMERTCAN^

EXPRESS COMP'NY

HavafccittUas aasarpaawMi *r Dm sA aa4 mitdt InuwaMoa of But: S«l*», Gold, SlWar i»4 aU kiadsoTMeerluuMltaw. Bills of CellecUoa, with sooda, Draft Sales aad Bills af Bxefcaafe roltacM and proeaed* promptlv retanwd. Two Ezpranea Daily Sad and

Wmt.

T* Xew V»rk, Bnctoa, ClaeiaaaU, ladlaaapolta and all prlaelpal rltlos and towas. Eastward at 1:90

A.

Orders led at A. B. Tsyl«r*a Stow opposite the Poet-OSlea or at the oSkm of the aadqnijraad opposits the Stewart Hoaae, will be promptly attended to. jos. h. Blare.

Sept. IJ-dStn Qfice BoatuvilUmitd CravfmUvliU s, Sept. 11.

THE

OHIO & MISSISSIPPI, NEW ALBANY At SALEM MADISON A. INDIANAPOLIS,

JEFFERSON VILLE,

1 INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI, AND EVANSVILLE fc CRAWFORDSVILLE.

D*Shippcrn can save drsyage by leaving their orders at our office. Our wagons call for Goods free of chsrge.

Order all packages marked by the Adams Express Co. Orders promptly attended to. W. C. LUPTON. Js., Agent.

fed^M

M.

and

SHM* F. M.

To M. Utli. Altoa, CWf*n. Milwaakea, Oabaqae and all parte of U« West toeladliuc Kaaaas aad Xlaaaaola at t, A. M. aad 3:S0, P. M.

A redaction baa feaaa nudo la tariff rates to following point*: Xcbit to and from Cincinnati $1,60 par MS Iba.

Indlanapoila SOe

Be |iirtiea!ar aad ordar Goods "By tha An«rican Kxprets Com pen*." Oflee Rom* BK«k. West *ldo Public S^aara.

8apt, )S-dlm

M.S.WASSOH.Ajt.

[Bxpnrsa eopy.j

Weod, Wood, Wood.

nRfPOUfl bofer* laying in their aapply of wood I for tha winter, would do well call at Blake^a Wood rarti,south ofthe Blooatiagton Road Bridjre on the Canal. Ache kaeia alsrava on hand a laqia supply of goad Hickory, Safar Tsae aad Bsaeh, at a very low Scare.

RR. Co. 1857.

EvaNsviLut, _-

Annual meeting of Stockholders in this Company, for the purpose of electlog thirteen Directors to serve for the ensuing rear, will be held at the Court House in the City of Kvansville, on Monday, October 5th, next, at 10 o'clock. A. M.

By order of the anl: J. K. ARTIN, Sec'y. September 14-dte {Express copy.]

too

sale at C. H. BAILEY'SSept. 14 dlw

THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.

THE OLD RELIABLE STILL AHEAD.

Beduotion of 331-3 per ot

THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY

TAKE

plcasute in informing their numerous patrons snd Mewls that on and after the 10th inst.. thev will carry merchandise from Cincinnati to

Terrc

Corner Ohio and Market streets.

8ept. 14, *57'dlm

GOOD FAMILY FLOUR

CAN

now be bouirht at the Anahor Mills Aw §4 50 per barrel. gept.10.dlw R. T„ THOMPSON.

CINCINNATI CARDS.

uuo a. wntr. on as h. n'nocoiL.

WEST St McDOUQAL,

OommiMioa Merchants, aa* wsouuu kuiis ts Cheese, Butter, Flour, Or&in, 8EEDS, DRJBD FRUITS, BEANS, oaoenras, i^o au. sons or whwtii nonooit,

Ho. ta« Walaat Wrest,

«ept. 14. wSia ciMvrjrjrATr, o. a MAStrraonma *w ouunni BUCKETS, TUBS, CHUBHS,

MATS, WASHBOABPR, BTTTTKR PB1KTR, Broome, Brushes, TWtnes, Mops, Seives, and Wt/lnte Ware. tc.

Na 39 SYCAMORE STREET, Clajr**n*e B«t1«laifr, sept. 14-wiy ctxciMM-jtrt, o. t. S. SBMU

MINOR & ANDREWS,

Wholesale Oroeert,

aoMMfssroy merchants.

I. B. Cer. Halm iwd OslusiWi Sspt. M-wly ClfrCtrrM-JSTI, OHIO. rrrcs saw, ia. os. a awes

ITfiFF BIGGS, wmusAUSum r* BOOTS St SHOES

No. It West Pearl ffcreet,

jheAstfs, SstHsra MmU md WeUm 9t*mto CUrCtMftJtTt, o.

DAT & MATLACK,

WHOLESALE' DEALERS

H*. PBAU WBBBT, t: BeykMHWly cutcurxjm. o*

GENTS' WX1AR.

Th S. FLOHI Iw jwtjswhsJ Ms FsB

Utt«r«iMMt he ewWled hf ss«ythfa* ever ^Ibiii iPllit Ts this mautrrJ -nit mrltilrli Trir Is MpMi to «Mtce up srit the tastes eC the •last fcsSitoaa. Cwwmsdlhrl'fMias tiettla.

F.8:1 *ms)s» Afsit for "WltBaass* Jfew Ydrit SJymt •t Fashions." Fdipfaas Jaat reed**!*!** OLl STAND. West sMs tLa PrnK ipiLVW .. wmWr

Jacksoa 4fc

WK.

would MsMtMsMr sitHlOsssee 'to the etSHmm ofTsus Dstu and vkhdty thst we have jMt ofmmi a new lee Cream Saloon, oath**«thaMe«fthe IMdfc^mfe two doors vest of the State Bsak, where we

will be prtnptlj waited en. Con* *er\O Jaly Sa-dSm '•rtt': ITowBsedy

SV StAStOH HASLAXD,

AUTHORone

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YOU

of "Alone*' and "The Hidden

p*th,-' neat 12 mo. volume. Pttce 11Q5 For sale at

WHBOCKINanAM'a

Sept. 7-dawtf Netiee to Tax Fayeis.

ON

aad after Monday the 7th of September, the Corporate taxes oi ihe city of Terre-Haute will be due, and the Tax Duplioate is in my hands for the collection of the same. Tax payem wiH save time and expense by paying their taxes esrtv. Office over Post O&e. JAMES & EDMUNDS,

Sepi. fr-dSm City Treasowy.

Engliah SchooL

rpHE sabscrtbor will open a school at the 1 Sonth Brick School House, on Monday, Sept. 14,1857. terms to ooniinMe eleven weeks.

TUITION FEEJJ '",w

Orthography, Reading and Writing.,. .$3,00 English Grammar, Geography, History and Arithmetie '.. 5,00 All higher branches 10,00

No scholar admitted lor less than half the term,and no deductions made unless in cases of protracted sickness.

Sept. 10-dif JAS. M. TOWNSEND.

McLEAlTS

•foXl

Strsngthening Oordial

AND BLOOD PURIFIER^

THE

Peaches! Peaches!! BUSHELS NICE PEACHES just received on consignment and for

greatest remaJy In tb* world. This Corri(«T t» dlioillwl fro at a Barry knawa only to myteir, and chumlcallv combined with

IT

18

Haute, a/tAe extreme

lorn retrs of $1,00 per 100 U*. We are the only privileged Express Comnanv on the following roads: TERRE-HAUTE & RICHMOND,

If ATURB'8 OWH

REMEDY,

Oarla(dUea«o« by natural law*. When taken, ita healinglatuencea I* felt oourslrg through every vela ofthe body, purtfjlng ana seceleniUaff the clrcalatioa of the blood. It neatrallses any bililoas matter In tlw ittouiach, and strengthen* the whole oraaalsaUon.

MALean'i strengthening Cordial will efcetaally care Uvar eomplalnta, Ojspepila, Jaundice,

ChrtnU 0T AirMm J)eiiUtf, XMuaui tf U» *a«0», *nj mU di*M*u mrising from 0ii**nferetf

Um'w

Itiwc*.

Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Pile*, Aeldlty or Kleknew afthe Stomach, Pullneas of Bloo to the Head, DaU Pain or Swimming In the Head, Palpitation ofthe Hanrt, Fultneu or Wel«bt In the Ktomaeh Sour Jhmstatlons, Choking or Strtheatlaa f««llny when

lylof

BumU

,::ausT

of Uie Baek,

Chest or Side, Sadden Sushea of heat, Oepresalea of Hpirlts, PrtgKtfttl Dreams, Despondency or any Nervous Disease, Rofwa of fttotchea oa Oie Skin, pd Ka*or and Ague (or Chill* and Fever.) it will alio cure dlwuM oi tho Bladder and. Womb,

»ucli a* Seminal Weakness, Infcontineitee of Urine, Straasitary, laflammatlou or Weakness of the romb or bladder. WhUes Ae,

THBRR 18 HO MISTAKB ABOUT IT. ThU cordial wUI aev«r fall to aare aay of the above dlseasos, if taken a* per dlreotloft* an each bottle. In German, Knjrtlah and French.

OVER HALF A MIL'.IOR OF BOTTLES Have beea said darlns tha past sit months, and in no instance h%* it fhlUd In giving enUre saiiaractlup. Who

Mien,

will *ufTor from weaknaaaor

debility when ftrtngthtuing Ovriimi will enre'yoa. TO THS LADIES. __

Do yoa wiah to be bea'.thy and atrong? Then at once aad get some af McLaen** Cordial. will atrengthea sad invigorate your W«od to l»* tbrauRh every vela, sad the rleh rosy bloom if health to moSat to your oheek affajn, Jtrery """""••'msiK"'

We say to parent*, If your children are stekty, naav, or aflllctad wNh compUdnto prevaiem among children, give them a email quantity ef McLean's Cardial, and It will make them healthy, fjt and robust. Delay not a moment, try it aad

will b* eonvlaeed. IT IS D&LICIOtTSTO TAKE JvJKVEHY COUNTRY MERCHANT Should not leave the Hty until ha had procured a supply of McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sell* rapidly, beeaase It always eares. A liberal dlseoaat will he made to those whe bay to sett agala.

CAUTION—Beware of DraggtsU or dealers who may try to palm upon yoa some Sitter or Sarsaparilla trash, which they eaa hay cheap, by aaylag it Is Just as goo4. Avoid soch mea. Aak fir Jailwi't Strtnftkunng Ctrdial, aad take nothing else. It the raly remedy that will pa* rlfy the Mood thoroughly, aad at the same time atreagthea the *y«*«i(i.

Oae tablespoonfiil ukea every mernln* fhaUng Is a certain preventive

tor

liJ''

Cholera, CW lis and Fe-

var. Yellow Pever, or any prevalent disease. Price eely fl per bottle, or sis bottles tor f». J. H. McLKAN, J* I Sale Proprietor «f the Cordial.

Also, McLesn'* Volcanic OR Liniment. THr*Principal depot on the comer of Third aad Piaests ,M, Loats,Ma, try Foraale la UMisville by Bell, Talbatt 4 Co., Springer 4 Brv.. and Raymond 4 PaUan^ "11MCLEAN'SVOLCA*iuC OIL UNIMBNT,' The best Unlmcnt In the world for maaor beast.

JtmHtur imeMta Car*

Performed by MeLeaa's Valcaaia Oil Ltatateal. Read tor roarselves Tbomee FeH, a Hacksiwtih, Bvlag soar Osm aveaae oa Teaip «tre«t, had a h'fnble raaalng aoreoalds toot. Re tKed vartaas Ualments, Salves, d*e-,hate««tddo It aegood. Hedo«peired afevar belagaMa towotkathlatrade again, beeaase he eafld aat bear aar weightoa hte aad by one small battle of MeLeaaV Vvlcaalc (HI liaHaeat,he is eow pattoetly eared.

lass, a*rs threat, ear adae or toethashe, wouads. liwsseat.

For Roraes aad Cattl It Is anlahiHIhla famady for dMfes, galta. sersMhea. cracked haels, lame-

lirfarias or acatdaata. Every Coaatry Merrbaal ahoatd oMala a jriyerMeteaa^s VolaajbeO

«aptdly,hseaaee Halwaysearee. A liberal dtaeoeatwltl ha

OB

Uatsaes*. tt saf

made to merthaaU

wha hay ta aed agsta. Far sale by J. ft. Sc..—r--r::— o'TMvd aad Ftae sSa^ 9L tnh, Me.

NeUtJUl. proprietor, owner h^lt. leSli, 14 alao Ibr

•staasahava. 3. R. Caaalaghsm and Atlea Pases, tgeata,

"eps. Sj'^aw tt

€*OOT*m,-

T«.we.Ha«»a, lad.

RtmoTtlf

f\K mi after IWUy nast, 8eptemher Ut \J we wfll Wfannd inonraew qaartma at

span ny

Mess recently oe-

4 liases,) srbete we will he kadi

We wflleneoeyan atssSd

avsrjrhwaeshMhef Ml sai Wistyr Miisi in the 2rSf whish OIB he «4fcr«d siSwyy law tales wftfcoat a aatttaff «s

ieMI- of ehfch fSeese «al! si

-A-

Ko *. BMk MWa St! —•s i® sEawS

A Rich Aaaortm^sft of 1 I 7 JUMk aaid C«|*re4

»t U.. N«r York

i,

FAIA STlOKglLf

BONNET RIBBONS

At tho Now York Store,

nipu« if'.tfls*®e'''

n.f I' sA XM ¥•$ A

BUCKSKIN,

and UNION

if til #s twwT

VAJ!~

Bt

At tho New York Storo.

Fancy Cassimoros

LVTEST 8TYLES, and

Clorer $9td Wanted.

't

A

(•^yOTiLiTi I

L^OR which I will pay the market price Jn' J- cash, delivered at my store West side! Public Square. GEO. L. MARSHALL,

Terre-Haute, Sept. )0-13m

Timothy Seed W«nte^ i^OR which I will ptrthe market prLoa.in« cash, delivered atflfcy vgiire WestiMst Public Sousre. GEOte MARSHALL.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 10^3m

'1

9

At tho New York Store,

t'HI DRENS'

LAMB'S WOOL,

and CASHMERE

mm

the moat valuable medicinal roota, herbs aad bark* kaown to the mind of man, rts: blood roet. black roat,wlld pherry bark, yellow dock, dandelions, aarsapartlla, elder flowora, Vtth other*, prodadag the mast Infrlllbie remedy tor the restoration or health aver known. __

HOSIERY,

at the

NEW YORK STORE,

No. 4, Earlj's Blook.

Sopf. 15 dtf

Oats Wanttd.

FOR

which I will pa the market pries in^| cash, delivered at my store eat side» Public Square. GEO. MARSHALL.

Sept. 10 d3m

dowa, t)ryn«a* ar Y«l-

lowaes* ofthe Sklaaad Eyes, Night Sweats, laward Pevers, Pain In the

CM WantedtT. tKirf^a

Tj^Oft* which Twill pay the market price la -L cash, deOrored at my store Wwt sid« Public Sauaw, GEO. L. MARSHALL.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 10-d3m

-rOR 8ALB.

A

FIRST rate two horse wagon (brsale low fcr csch or approved pspcr. Enquire at Walter** Furniture Rooau, Main street doors East of Fifth. .4 •«.

Sept. 14-dwl

Tmua

Th

also three which I the form

for Sale.

hss a fine log

igaed hss a fine log wsgon, sled, ahnost as gooo ss new,

chains and sled, almost as good three voke of large mm) heavy steers, he will le|t cheap for cash. Enquire si rm of W. C.WEATHBRWAX,

Flvs miles Wert of Tenre-Hsute, Sept 1ft, 18»7.w4t on National Road,

A Good Residence

rPoplar

Parson's addition, corner ef Eighth and rtreets, for ssle low by sag. 88-d2r BARJfEY k, AUSTIN.

FRESH LAKE FISH.

Those

fine fresh lake whitb Fish and Tsont. received daily, and 8. STONES,

fer

Fish and Tsont, sweeived daili ssle at 8. 8T d^t f-^ West Side Pubfie Square.

W. SCUDDER,

wset.es ALtconrteTtasM AMD tHCALKtt Ot Candies, Toys, Fire-Wovks, r?

SUNDRIES, ETC., thKmw Sr***r, Orsoerrs Stkwast ftovte, .1 terrehaute, ind^/

D"F&f dandies atfllneinnatl Mees.jj Ah 7. d6m.

Tonng Axnettcm

CLOTHING HOUSE. NO. •, BARLV8 BLOCK, Terre-Heste, Isitass. r?f FVRNlBHtNtf GOOD*—BMBKACINO

Olotl&iaj OlotUnc!! VRNISHINv GOODS—EMBRACIH

WHITE AND FANCY SHtRTS, DMAWER8 AND UNDER- ,m

SHIRTS, HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS AND vausmm,

4l s*l

Tea per cent, cbesper than has ever this dty.

draper teedIn

THE nndwglgasd has opened the largest 'mmI esost eoesplsta aeeostaseat of Clm lag ever browght to Ah eftr, et the ahovo rirt is deterasfaed teseit ss ''sheafi as thedheafwat,** w«w*iearof rsMperttlen So eesss on, one and all. I wish you to smine my stodt* at least, hefore mskinc gonr

Sept.8,l«7^

Sept.*.

ESS, jest reeeir

r*EPH 01 d.andfiarsaisbyi at iSTOlfE*.

King's Goal Tard,. -v (oiwaaiwewstaw* annca^)

18

RIPLEY* DA?AL®'N?

the phma lo get year ss^pply of omI now wtae time tegetit

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