Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 257, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 November 1857 — Page 2
I. sr. IIROWS, Editor. X. Bf LOJfC, Autoclale Editor.
_r TERRB-HAUTE. -J ^—. f^S SATURDAY WORKING. NOV. 7, '57.
ADVERTISE TO SAVE YOURSELF. We dbn'tlmow of ant .im^t^n betl*!4"
Rallrond to the Pacific.
TJ»l- drilijuitian of Imlia nnd China runs tuck into the most distant antifiulty. Froto Our earHeat knowledge of the people of these countries, their Wrolc baa been rich and valuable as to be caught for by all commercial fcople. Columbns w»h iu aevch of a direct rouUf from Europe to the Ea*t Indies when he di»corered the American continent. He wag*tin* firatto eee that the nation that trtiould «ccure this route westward to As'uv, would possess ih™ key to immense commercial treasure. And lor many y^ars after the settle men of this conntry, one of the leading and controllinp desires of its early set tiers *ns to consummate this great object of its discoverer. The pcop-aphy of the ccftm!ry was «o little known that it wnj supposed to be but a short distance from the Atlantic to U»e fticific occan, and that the passage across this narrow strip of continent would bring ewilcrn Asia an I weatcrn America almost in contact, and thug give those who possessed this country, control of the richest carry!ug-trade in thywor!d.
A curious work was ublishcd in London in 1649. It was entitled *A perfect'dcafriptk» of Ybginia.','!, ami .g«,r* *C«hHit amongst other thin^^of tho "rich and good commodities'^ which' tho inhabiUhts were "fain to pr^jctirofrotn Spain, Franco, Denmark' Fwcdeland, Germanv, Polar'tl, yea, rrorn the jr.iff fpdipi." So certain were these early adventurer# that the "rich and good commodities" of India had been secured, that the author of ^hia work, whq, »b In Virj|Jnia, used this language:.
4,That
for rt»itter of flioir belter kno vledge
of th« land they dwctlinjhe planters resolve to make fc ftirihw fliifiovsry iato flie couutry voat $nd by south np above the fall, and over the hills, n«' wo oonfldent upon whit ,*t ,ey hive learflwl from tho Indians, tajvni le »y tit a lWif or StfHlh tea, by lsnd or rivers,, and ^jUMSFa tmy to 'China mn3 In. diet or unto come other sea "th*t shall tarry them thither for Sir Francis Drake was on th« back aide gf Virg'jiiia'jn hif voyage nbout the world, in 37 degrees jest? opposite to Virginia, and called A'«ri j4/(w«, and by the natives "kindly used? .yXnd now all. ihe qutsiion is only Mte broad (St !t*i may be to Uytf plaee( fr»m thehead of Jjmes rivtjr above the fails but all men conclude if it be not &wt«w, yet, thai there is and wJU be found tho like river# issuing'into a south sea ». west lea !n the other tide of. those hilU, aa there is on tlius side, when they ruu fropt the west dawn into a cast sea after a cobrs* of 150 miles but of thU certainty M. ft**- £*»?•, tl»at most ju^ dkienw and learntd Mathematician, wrote a small traetAte and presented It to that uoat nt^do Karl of Southampton then t5oeh»or "bl the Virginia C»it|pay in England, Ann. 1633, to which I refer for a full information." "And by mieh a diicowy the planter* In
Virginia, shall gain tk* rich tntde of the J&arf Jndia, and so cause it-to be driven tSrouyh the continent cf V»r?»Va, j»art by l»nd and part by water, and in a mostgaiafuli w*y and far leas exfenccftil and dangerous,Than now it I*." -r?-i5
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"And tier doubt not to SoJ awne rich and* beneficial^ country, and commodities not yet known to the wtrW, that Uea west and by south now from tb«»rprs*nt planHtiou."
country" that "ties west aad by south'* from. Yhfi*!*. The breadth of land lying bt^wten c««n aud «cean Km been ascertained, ba\ the gN«t object of having "the rich trade of the Ka»t India,**gaioel to this country and "driven through the continent" ha* been left for accomplishment to tlii. age of intelligence, progrtM and iWprtM-WMmt. the early »ettler* of this couirtry bad made tfcwe discoveries, they would have tied America so #trongly and UgbUy to Europe thai the boada might ne«r «r haw bt«a broken. Or If England hid sutwe-
aa^a- 7w»pe &u gta* to
JkmtAti her mm tad tar coitara.
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for onr, readeWat the present tin* than u,, Mn«pl« that ahall rnleem mankind from bov !itic*l r»s4*!age. We hart ample time, l«"fiife oar rentfennial anniversary shall arrive.
subjoined: "Advertise.—Dull limn are perhfcpa "»he .... .#*«„• very b«t for advanWer*. Wh4t little trade
,h«^|three
of-fh« wat4jr.wlia*Htfc HaWng all ... 7„ nronnd. Adverse liherallv, «nd vou will to*®'**™ our means, we sh*U regulate thehardly amell the h»«l times." trade of the world. Commrtce.ia the great cir
Er'ery word of thi« 'a tittfr, li«l ^ill hi* worth money to ef err btwi«fi« man who will act upon it. Rwhwf Vwir iwicerf Io suit the time*. Small profi?«an'l nnick *ali'« ore much the Heat joat noif. I» will he«f nd^ailrantape to (tick t- t)i» ntff niiked in jtotpdhJM daja, and thns fail to «ell. Retreflehtnen^ la the order now. Therefore, advTrtlae voor food* liberatly.'and let the public know where cheap article* are to be had. "Advertise and let the ffloplejwe *o«r head i* atill aboaa water, and that yon eo on selling tn abvanlajreona term*. There are plcntr of e#Vh huyem who make their ar»p"»anuce aboat these Umca eager to pick op bnrgah *.
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UMrmMh«r of ow mett, *nd of the ideas which jjpttded ihfm to'greatneaa." It «u bata naior*I step in human pregrees that •$$**«««• of perfect derfcloperoent In thl §hilMi£ piir of jrovenftnent should go on ty "these »#»», *»4 that anew world, aaeorrapted by the old nnrbinery of tyranny, should bt renewed for di« trial. A century—not ret putted to u«—i« a shcrt period In the hiatory'of jp»vernmen'», "and wefiave et time within 51.
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A CurioAa View of unit^. The Terre-Haate Union gets off this bijou. The V'iucennes Gazette thinkft that because ayme of the Americans In the South lmy£ uone over to the Democratic party, thit therefore, our party, is not "united upon the slavery question." .jit,-/
That is to Kiy, that because the American party is split npou the slavery question, therefore it is uiiited It occurs to us that there is a slight incongruity in the above reasoning, but it will doubtless be regarded satisfactory by the fools of the Union.—VinerirUct Gas.
If tho "fool" of the-irazelte had senio and learning chough io rjwtcl his A C's through a thin pane^of ghise, perhaps his reasoning powers wonlilb6 a \itUe hjriglUer*- -I hose wlvo once belonged to the Amerioaiv party, after becoming restless and not contentto letffl$Mrtf dHic xQi oou^e, Joi'lkcr joined ,tho Republican part^r ,^r the Dcmncraticiparty, ami ihtw ^i0 balance were left unii&d to let-"slavery alone I .Kow, when yqrt pretended to act Trith the American parly, and fully endorsed the TWELFTH SECTION and-mft, younv^re xenited with us to let slavery alone. But when you, in a single night, lfcvfcrscd all those notions, you left, and ftrW .^otthself to the Republican party, and. now seek to {nit down the very' principles you so ieUlingly and eagerly BwOre, with up lifted hand,.that'you would protect. Ah, can such men bo\vnittd upon anything but infamy ^ow, TKr, have played the "fool"andean only rdccive a fi»Ca reward. Being now rid of such character!, America^ party tjan truthfully s»y that they are^fmtfed upon t'he slavery question, and -that is —to let *t alfne. 1
The ladies ought to hoop the
heads of the loeah of the Express and Uniunt ":Th«y hiora recent^ teen'telting all they know about that lovely instittttto&i vrdman, and it did'nt tatee 'eui long to do it either.-^Jburnal.
We were not aware, uj to this time, that the Union had a local Editor, nor had we the least idea that the locil of
Great aa these espeetatioM were, they, bars bteu more than realitod in this esteAtith® Express had anything to do-with and re«o :rre« of Jthe "rich «td beneflcisl that voliipttiottt article that appeared
iu its colomn«» about certain ladies of "voluptuousform4)"—"-30 symmetrical, round and smiling." We certaiuly think no one could have writterv that but the senior Iklitor of the Express, who—though perhaps not of a luptMOUSform." himself, is certainty somewhat "totmd and tweffoy."
,«„U. 1 Exprea t*ill upon WMlniiog A .*« (a mA.n "uiMtMMt. Ht^oa'tBay. »y a lachshe could have passed around thU WftUaeol, ahewwaldha** held on to her aetbority over Aawrioan trade more M^jboruneai and trnadty. Or If la Salle cr Canndelet, in behalf of Sp»la, hml wtwded in pointing out a |K«c«Mbk nm*» to the Paeifte fraot the ImhtMiH «f the Mbeaari aad the great chain of Northern Lakes aad riven, we should never bare •used Louisiana or a fi®t of territory beyond the MtsstMlp^ river. Bat Pi *A Mhcra^r* Loekiitguth«s»e«!k otjea of Chrtetianutng and civUl^ag the world, iihWMBiAi#f o«r Am*k*m lMM«tk»a, to i»ilpo««l Oh eceocnptkftUM&l of the gtmt ideaof Oelan^ Wa. natil tU* "whole U*u*U«i MMixtt 4b
""•late5 I
and to
The anonytnow wdter ia the
Repmbiifamifm to mean "aijyiruiil. Well, if he vail hare it so we cArlainly caWt help it aad t^hile ws ieeline, as we bn always dote, lo hrahd the smt »M» pi hi» party
witi*
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tr!M3e of
is going on they #*. and. wtiilg at* in despite nfanjr opposing effort*.by the prnrobHng, ither nav thrir wejr,Sm!. with the conWuctjon of this iFbtifroad. And thtw th« newspaper »J»f' P^*rnr^*-**«*i'«
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irreat eom-nercUl continent* bein* tied
ilizer—the greatest of all human agencies yet employed.' Thi* road would make Ui« Uul ted States the centre ofthe world's commerce. From^heln there would go forth upon erery line of trade, both-by sea and by land, influences that would control the destiny of mankind. As Africa, already by eotatncrcial'contnct with at and through the meaner of clvilition and chrisUanity transplanted fronToursditl, ts gradually dispelling the gloom shich has so lQng"(jni1iroude^ her—and as BTuropo i? waking nji io*tte#^aeas Xn^ew* trn ths iiiS may all .the idols of Asia fall before the pro* Kreas of American principles and thought.— Society and civilization commenced in China and India—this gr.i ndeit ctfn8uni3na.tio tbey hare yet anhiered'ilas'been in America.— "Their progress has been ct^tinnai!y_we*fw»^i. One m4-0 step, and the old and the new will fttect—tlie niew carrying with it ttfose idea^ of progress which shall cratJicJttc all Ihe musty notions of the old. This may be 4ob mcans that Providence has reserved of carrying:back*^chria5ii»V.ity and the Bible to Palestine. arid restoring thje pifrp doctrines pf the Savior to the country wlifrC he "mini^ered.— It may be the means of consummating the ^consolidation of'ths peoples'* in the great •'family of ^nations." M.iy nOI a Railroad to the Pacific achieve all this? If it is to be done at all, that is the onty means of doing it, and tJoiri* ike onTy ttmr.
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term, y«t since he aad soeh as he contend for it, we are perfectly content thatibey ahoald eojoy tb» rfiifwrtiw it will confer tapoa them.
JKr Throw Kftow-Nothingtsm to the dog% 5»« taka a bold, independant *t*ad agaiast the tuetotfc 8M«t of siav* power.— *Tlur«r« Kaow-KoUungiaaok to the
VoattMbtoil that once,
aad Kaow-Kvthingiaai didn't f» llo the dogs, ta |w did.
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CAsbAttTY.—On Wednesday
last, while assisting to raise a barn for himself, (•fcesieted.by his Yieighb9?s,) large hickory log slipped and fell upon the head of Harrison Joslin, causing his death in abont An hour. Mr. J.Sras a very respectable citizen, living in the Southeast part of Vigo connty, and leaves a wife and children. jemhrnC «®"A curious document hn« just been discovered in the library of Weimar, namely, a diploma of citizenship conferred by the French republic on the poet Schiller. The decm is dated in the year 1, (lOflt Oct. 1792,) and is signed by Roland and D"anton.
1 3 1 iv A O tairi 8{i.ect, Kas been treating his establishmeut with a fino Express Wagon, put np in this city, which he designs using in a shorLtJine for the benefit of his customers. Mr: F. i* ojie pf
Our
best aud most
Jacfts£nioda-
ting mercitanls, and persons dealing with frittt Will always find him -to be, correct to a point. Give him a call. Who will be' the first to ttse hfV new tt. A 1ft I Ki Express^?
gr*5~ The l)utch government has abolished slavety in their West India Colonics Suitl has.notified the hrhabi-
tants to thatefi'ect.
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'^Tfelegraph.
—©•AiiTtMonE, Nov. 4, Midaight.-^ "i\\ returi.8 from tKis! cityW"yir
The city vote is not yet complete, but the American mojority will reach 10,000. :r
The vote of Baltimore county shows gains for the Americans, but tho returns are incomplete. $0T. 5t^, 9 P.. M.—Tho returns from the interior show small pemo-
cratic git'nR. .. In the Fifth Congressional District,
ed. Hick, the American candidate for Governor, has abeut ISO m^jprity|- in (jarol county 28^ Hartford county about 250 Howard county 166, and in Washington county a snmll majority...
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Moauon Puks* or DiranWU—The Washington States, h^ffinformation res«jpictin|f a peonliar syttem ot infernal machines with Wfei^h^lhe ilorntons conteufplate defending their talleys agtfnst the advamtfe of the United -on "note ^aid flrlb. Puc noBfates troop#. If #e "\inderstaud it tic« will he gsveti Co those indobled, aright, it is a kind of land torpedo hot wo refrain from particulars otrtl! w« can- inValtigate the affair more thoroughly. Whatever the facts may be of this extraordinary Mormcto sdicme we shall have it iu tnr power Co lay before our readers in a day or two in an aqtheatic form.
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has 187 majority
in Tx&otr ctmhty and t09 i* Xjeen Aufie's. J, Cu/licothk, Nov. 5, P. M.—A terrific storm passed about mile irorth t)f Frankfort, T}hio,' ott the' Marietta aud Cincinnati taShroad this afternoon, de^troying hOusen, barns, fences &c.
One two story dwelling was entirely prostrated and eight or ten persona seriously injured. Two ladies natted Clafiin and Neal.it is thought will not recoVcr.
Trewtos, NOV. ^.-t-'fhe haWSTeifta sftc out of eight Senators. The Senate stands 15 Democrats, A Americans, I BepubHcan, and fusion.
In ffeeiioBse the Deino^ftM b*,m 35 and the deposition 25.
Kew 0rlea5S, NOV.4.—The Dftmocratic State ticket is elected 31 iles and Taylor (anti-S^ell Democrats and Knstis, (American] are re-Siclad to OoitffreasL, The tui is Democralu b—A h^rricsne pas&d along the north edge of the village of Ureatline to-day, blowing down houses aad barns and more or less injoring several persons. then took aft eastorty dire^ion, doing considerable damage.
CmcAOO.—The refcttrn* from Wis* consin come in slowly Those received mdicata the election of Randall fRepv) fof Qowftior by from 3,000 to 5.000 majority.
St. Jms», tl» Bank B«lief Bill passed lae Senate wiihiot amendment by majority of 11. ...
Nkw torit, Nor. 6.—Tho gate footings ofthe returns repot from twenty one eountta, inclndmg New York. Oneida, fit, I*w»ace aud de$*rson,sitow a DemoCt*K plarality of 29)000 TOtea..
The Tribune fconaidisw the Repnbtleao tickei de&Mid by fro* »tf 8 twenty thousand rottts, ated «iy» that tin Damoerstk vote ia a« Ui^js as la«t **tt wfaiW one Iwndred tfeonsaad Bo* pohtioafts ibifadM from Thiols tW the Hon** Us gone oriHi the State tickei. btttt^attkt Seoato wUIbeRepablkaa.
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Putieltlaf Notice. SccoanfiF'diie {ho 4^peric« of#hU« ^bh^id brT5ro#« dt i,)J||tve bofen 1^ with Juo.
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SUverdvirn Say re. EsH^.gfnr collecKou, to apply
an it ia to b« hoped that the accounts wfll be seldetl witlibut further difficnlty, Us tKaro "ho dftsira to force eoilectibnS,' Only Iu faie ^f a refusal fo pay immeliotelv.. ,, jr'r
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From Cal. Atbert PUce, Af. C.s fnt» Arises**. W iSHirrcTos, D. C, Jutie 11,1'56. *v(hav«u*edtwo4)Ottlesof your B»»rhaVjj*s Holland, Bitters, and have found it very iwto« ful in c^5C of Indigestion awl Headache, and recommend it to all who ,ne«Ni a plea£uit au1 efficacious remedy and valuable tdnlc
Dy*pe&& itmntn lake Notier.—BoarhaveV Holland fiftt#4 lias "'ibhcd*&ie nf Dyspejwia by using it only one week. ]\ecokiihehd it confidently to all ^ufTerinst. from thw dipe tso.
CLARA E,SCHUMANN
Pift.obiirgli, Oct. 2f*. l^SG. ... (Mrs. S. is the wifoof the poted Lithographer)
The late Hiyh Shrtijf of Al'ejheny county htsdtS^u^l^JoWiirlAff1 r.. ^'I tvaa afflibtcT witli Debility of tlie Digesti ve bi^ans ntnonhtfng to a. severe attack of byspepsia, jpcKich had reduced my flesh considerably. My wife wss also afflicted under same circumstance*, and: wiU» sanj® diseaseHaving n«ed your n»edic:nrcnllcd Bcwhaye's, Holland Bittern, we both obtained rplW, u^d are happv to affwrd oath is puHHc evidence of Its value." JQHN F0RYSTII.
PUtthurgh, Jan. 2*2, *57-Iw lw i*iurp" Rlqod UHsure*. ilealth. The astonishing cures wrought by. Dr: Roback's ScftidaviAH Remedies, nr: all ncoomplislicd by the neutralization of aerH particles in tho blood. His Bloo'l Purifier and PilU, composed of extracts from rare Sweedisb plants, impart a fresb vitality to the stream of iifti, destroying tJie fs^ihcfple of disease* in that fluid, and thus restoring the whole systcih to a condrtiKh of "perfect and, vjgo'rftue healtll.— •^Nervous'coSiplatnts, bilious disorders, fevers, ifite,-«HaS^»ea, general debili'v, female weaktaess, s»re^""«ftr0/ii to n^'erapt ions, fhett tft a tj tn, all affentiona of Uie skin, lum'jatco, swellings of. .the joints, tumor?, glandular diseases, headache, sinking of the stomachr ctc,.,arc" invariably cured bv a course of the ScAndinavinn RemrdicSj See advertisement.
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Oct. 9.-1 m.
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received, show an Ameri^itn iriajoriy of-OOCi.' The entite American ticket is electcJ, including Harris and fe-tvis in tlio Third and Fourth.Congressional Districts. «TL. &-«. .^.1. ,". /Bai.timokb/Mov.5, Noon^lhe titurns come in slowly.
TOO ?tTORTANT TO NEGLECT. Every family should supply themselves with some medicin^*.to nscTiit the aiutck of disease aml thereby throw it.off, "anil save mncTi s1ckncS.tthd 'suffbrrn^ Dr. isterly of" St. Lobis hks prepared a cla^ of fhediciues just sufted ior families, containing plaio directions for-me a notice of which can be seert In our coluius this we[k. ftis mediefhei art fecffisiclet'ed'fi'y Pliysiuiaiis and Druggists, and all who have u«ed Thenr, Uie best'ho'i? in
ltf«.
They are scientffic preparatiqrtls—no trumped no humbugjto decieve ihe pubfit. The medicineia ie'pMfMM-es are-6r. Easterly's I«)diiiH and Siirsii^inllH.'I'lr. Ciirtcr's Cough B.tlsam, Dr. Easterly's Fever and Ague Killer, Dr BakerV Specific and Dr. Hooper's Female Cordiol to wliich wo invite th»' »po1n| Jltten tit® of our reader*. [Oct. 9.-lm.
IIELMBOLD'S OKNUINE PREPARA tion, Highly Concentrated Extract Buehu, for
Hoffman-, Amer.)ls probably dofeat- Diseases of the Bladder, Cidneys, Gravel -j r»r
..r<p></p>Dropjy»
v.
Weakness. &c.. ifa a safe a
Wyaknei?, &c., if a a safe and plea-
annt remedy. Ri'pl the advertisemoat in an* other
«to^he^^IHo,boldyGenuine
preparation" r-j fNov. 2 dlw
Oysters! Oysters!!
AtOne Price thronjrhout the Reason AW SEL'LINd SMITH'3 CfcLEBRATfiD BHind at $1.W, per enn. My Oysters being put for Family nse^-not as others in this eitv. for Cheap Traffij. Of such beware of thill and dirt.
Nev, ?-d*2w. W. II. SCUDDERi Anbt&elr t^Srfii' Kkriaas.
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OVSTEITS RECffefVED DI
RECT FROM BALTIMORE, every iay^aot weekly- I afc selling better Oysters'for lew money than-on? ether houwi in Tftite-Haute. The best A NO. 1 dyrfsew at Ninety Cents per Can—at
S. 8WOF.'»,
^Atl^de^f PWbWfc Stqure.
Nov. 6,-dtf D. GRIFFltll, Agent. Jturt Scudder's Received.—At
Saloon.
kfeMONH. CURUX^TS, CITRONrDatam Pniejita, -a«d Seediesa Raisins, arid tar sale_ Cheiip.
O' W. H. SCtJDDER,
Second rt.. opposite Stewart House Nov 5-d3w. Prof. DeGrath ORIGINAL ELECTRIC OIL. rfltlS ^rrrt IWi^vefy is now er^aUng a (tfe»t feenaaUon amdairtb« Madieat P*«Wm *t Karapp e^aatty. will «ore ti« failtnr-
Coro Fever au1 A^ae in oaeilfcy? UwOffli i» Iw «al««t«a|
lo Ikrce «*y»
teK^amiiieff? Cora StnlUtf AMn, ta Bfnlstw, Woaada, Tetter in vt» to ttuwt farubt. tew. In dsn
Car* ttrafceti Brwua, Salt' Kltauts, ia tkree t« days CtmQtlMf, PalpRatisa, Ptaartey^a «m tm iUtk
CfcrM AailMUk, On*L, Keptft»mhl» a«w
rkioOii t«sai»Sa»*»t«**»»V. awl Is a ma for WrtMraaTeaCMa#.,
i*im.A*8aifk-. JaaatMk.
mf. I lutctM* alktN toftt't* with KmmmkOm m&e. «Ohk wlata) eAml*ta!au,*«4 llitliMn aaaMa ta smmmIIt «walk-wij fl»r fit aMOt »r^«r "HWin« Ott." ana at#pi wtsAt atrf wall, aad torday aaa Hk« a a**r qai, uj, mite co«14 aofMriev*'. jw dmta I* «w
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ITN^OH BALL.
^«r the Benefit ~Jahx Wmcht• ir*s "USiS* AT COKINTIllAK HA^I., On Tuesday. HHh tUy of No\ ember, 1857fJ^fljkcti $1.00, to be had of »nr ot the members. JNO. WACIITfiR,
Nut. 3 dlw Matter.
PIEE! FIRB!! FIRE!!!
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filing good wood, principally Hiek-
This bu&hiess mtut ba settled I- awand"»wMH.«t "HiJee DoliUi* per«w^
orat my dJTiee, Vtll be promptlv fnm'aUe*!. Nov.2,-dlw JOSEPH JI, BLAKE.' ..'-i.xl ... .T Tit re Haa & Bichttond Eailroad
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t»w#: IJatly wxy sUUou«. wh«w nljrnatetl Ceavea Ttrw-Hi-iin al A. M.
Arriving at.tixtianapolU leafO.A.M. r«tin«riina with Testn* Pt Ctiwlnti«w. Uavtaa, CiAunbih, Cttn'Ui"!. MnUonantl UiubtiUo.
KXf'KKSS TRAIN.
On and after Xjvcmb^rll»t, dally (S«luril»jt 'fixates Torro-f'aiti fit. Hjitj.j3. A!. Artor the arrival «f fhu trait.* tfe»« tfc». Waat at Pa
"HARPER'S bcr.
Arrtveatlnlianajo1l'*,ai.^, *,....,^ *i!,A. M» j. Maklnp tlr^. row.r-rti.«n» WVth-rn-ir.,*'*'»- iull0\Vlng list aild OJllV rlaaati. LoalavlUe. Ihivion. C»tnmt' i». Olevt- O Iin4,8nfala, Wk»cHne. Butijimirc, Wa«hi#jrt«ni. phns.urtpMn. s«w v.i-t a«.\«^»ton. Thw ir«ta tucin to compare priccs. will entv Mop at C.raxit. Graeof«*tte. mid Car-
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i.'r. luaii.a. a. hasssit. BAI83 & 6ASSETT. ATTORWJ-VS AT
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TERRE HAUTE, IS DIANA. O/lice ever Child a Bouk Store. Oct.31, 'SJ-llf astT ...
MAGAZINE- for Not*vt-
POEMS of Cn'fr, O W. CUJTRR^ at BUCKlNUHA^if 0«t- 93-ltf:""
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i»ROVlSlOl^ STOHE. NJ5# F.STAlUJSnMENT. On Fourth "Stfr-L Ater ddbrt.^Sbuih of tV.
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frTOfariot ami I'wiviiiniw. kff'J
ronslmitl) on haml aud fop *nln rh •»!•. Ai. e\pre^ reii'l}1 to -»n\ nil nrli-j cut* pa#cMu«i!, io any port «f tlio v.-tj fi«o chaaru. ... %. ... I
The pnW'e sr- r'^'^rtfuth 11.*'")?•} ta.,sa|l. ?a« oKiualno ouy st'tc1 t»«r»r«! (i iM-hU'liie The liiirfe«t prlrs' !«a'«l r.rntl Wo »r« 1eteriiilnot 10 pri-r« Willitbo timo^. K: II. BOvWOHt U, 4r--"t
N. B. Wo hsv» ou ifaRvt ..O'lic ptcf Wlieat F!ou». R. B\ Oet. 31. IMT.Otr. -j#**!•.
fhncr Artie try on«l Xeedlo M'ork-
TKir^nssft^ wVrfl^nEna AVE now ou liAnda !-,f-'e Mvrti« -n' o* ^JiJld and- Si'ver l*er.. Bertin -nhJi Wofston, M««t \Vons^ef, .Cro^-*tich Ni* dle, Wlrfto Silk Cravntp, F.tnlarohleries in prent variety, besides many oilier articles both for Indie* and gentlemen. I (FT .They also intend taking a eln^n in niM»-dle-w^jfcjBeraons deairiitgin»t»ucUons i» thi srt wilT'applv soon, fflFRo'ini on Setofid St., ot^gr"'13''. IV aer'i
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A BoarttifulHoad
uicit rl^s^T t¥A in Completely Preserved TO TU K.O'H A E !ST AGE,
And who that is
amy
w- uhl t,have it,re*.
aWC*1 to fonner ealor: or h'lld, hnt woiihl not have the jtrowth r'Sti»r»'4, or tinubled with dandruff.^'d itcUinfr bo' woiild have it removed Of tr««9liv''-frith scrofulo, scald hev\ or other eruptions, biu wottld be curetl. It will also remove all pimplci froth the fnee ain. skin- Prof, WWVIiUr Ret,''»r«tive will do all tils, sec circular andjhd fqlle*,,"^: f"
Axx Aanoa, Nov. 5, i%
Paor-O.-f. W*ono--Di»iup8ir: I hayselieaiJ
SestorntiN'C,rItffc't'haviitRfu
ucfi*sATiT«, l. "*v iid er I efTedts Afy..'nr irsir been so often cheated by ^taekerV l?Ki qnaek nostTurlW. halrtlyes &c., I w.is dlKposed to place vwr Rcstorntiye in thW tn'ltib fci'ta/rory with the thon«tovl and one loudly {I'ftmpcted quack remedies, Wflftil I met jjpCTo lifewrenoe ennty a»»me #oajftf sifice, wIieTTyo'ii ?nve me *ueh Hssuratn'6 asTSl dnced the trial of y4ir ewtoratl vein my fami ly-^finit by my goiwl wife, who3e hair had become very thm and entirely white, and b» fofe exhausting dtte of your large, bottles, her hair was festered Yioarfy to its Original t»eautl(ul rolffr, kttd l«d thlekened and bebortie beantifdl and phwy uponi and entirely Vftt the h^ld (the eotuiii«f« to use it, not,#imply because of its 1/eatMifvinjir effeots upon the hair, hut bi^cause'of Its' lisnldifuf inflnepce ifpon the lieail *nd 0»heraof mv famtlv and frietpis nw u.«ij»jr your Restorative, wltn the hs^tte-1 effect* tli^re/uye,, my skeptjcimn and doubts fn hiftmnce to its character and value are entirefvTtWiovwI and can and do »o«t *#Hislfy «fi»l'eolifWW»»t^ny rt*eajn»«»d its use hy nil wtio would have their l»air fcMored from white €0s#miy fby f***no of eitk«cff,)to original Color awl beauty, airf by all -ymmtt persons whp.would hare.theh Wlr benutiful and cloesv,
VefV tfatf tlrM cwMhtfr SOLOMON Mann. fujtxn Wotw: It was a l.njg timeafer nv you at Bli«ieU)e?olfa Ljj^t the bottle of Resfe*atf«c for whfcll yoft gave me an order «»d.«%». 1 u*»i we oondaded to try it»a.
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11 11.11
Cjutt.ru, Iu.4 JaacSft.
I have as«(t.r«/CQ. j.Wood's llairR»*taraliTe..and bAre adtrwted i^» wonderful effects. My hair was I orema-ttnr-ly ftyay, b»t by u«e ofbis R«tbr«tiv* it ht* re«*»ed it**igtoal color, and have kositAaa.-——
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0. i. WUOr St CO^ IWrfetrtrs, W«| Bm*dwT. N. V, (W the^rreat ft. T. V\rt
8old bt ai rood Druj^ristaAfw, *Sf«^al« Acesls tHr PraCOrsbe's Cd«lri^.A»loHiaT*wai irwni^ Wttr *&*«» tit mmtd. yrj*.
ft:
DEI! GOODS
the Dollar
—.--^Oa tha o**t af
IMPORTATION. -l!.
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Inore^d ime!
delivew^l at any p'"«'e within 'he ci«y, at But ro.less true that millions df ^Twei DolUrs and Firty Cents, at the Wttod! _j Yard. Persons leaving their order*. «eoom« 1 ^OOUS H4V6 UCCtl S)3UghtcrM 1Q p«pod byjfcl.fc it A. E. Taylor's euwe rdi5ee,%tii brprojnptiv fmn»i«e«i. New ork, during Ine last iwi nfo^ths.
Our buyer has been busy during that time teouring some of the gr&t ^irgains as the piles of goods on 'ou1!- counter will ^Sr testimony.
We desire to cill the special iatT6n(l6n of the ladies to thi
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ask of
Platn French Meriuos/
Itoyal Purple, t, .Lcndon Bf-otvn,*" "j. Tan Coiori
Wood Color, Btcne Color, Mascarlne Blu^
Mario lionise Bla#^ -Sky JBluC, w-:**. s*.-» -Green 'f r**.
Crimson,
Maroon,
I ink, At 65, 1(5, 90, And $1,00 OnC dollalr ^TfrTnoes are stipe* rior to any in town ... tit 1,25.
All Silk Bli' Lyons VelvoM
For Cloaks wiili elegant mings lo match at extrhodriura*^ nrirHf.' :-»k'
rj low priced.'
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B^ocWjLbng^hawIs 10 tt $20 ,\vorth double Moire Aivlique, Borduno, fe'tol1. la 1h ai $8,50* Stella Clic\iilIc BorJcrA.-- ™.. roc he Borders.
JVinted Bord*rs2,25 to 5,00*
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A large lot of new Fall purchased tit 0^tn 1 to 3 dollars below theprfo^ one month ago.
mwfi eisW* swiiTii?!.
Fine Printed Frcnch Mefinoe* At 1,00 per yard. French Printed De Lai ties and CAshtncres, marked down to 9 zmm.i'lri* •«.«' .,./... .2
New and Beautiful Bayte|!^dere Robes very ilieap. 'I i' Stora TcmpltflfKolxs^ With stacks of JDebeges |8 cents wotth 20 cent^8*
I
CASMMiSftBS*'"''v"
ot II and,12o wortli 20 to,j2§«ts,
FINE FANCY DEL|U^^
at lScworth
5JB
Mr, Mano mir. as
the anreet te«t of it* power, has done all tint v*m »«®^Nlj(»ie won)4 do: and od»en of my ikmily and mends, Mv?bg witaeasH It# effects, arc nt»w and re^taMneodin* tta we WOlbcraaawithled to tee highest consWerationyon claim
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4-4 A StfM IMl
:, V, 1S| worth 80 cenfs. 5-4 CAS liM ERE 8 20 and 25 wortU d5 aad 90 cdati
VAXBIfdU^
15 and 20 worth 80 ood
.rOPLTNS SILK 14,20 and £5
All the above named
1853.
1*4
well
as many other goods now in
store andosa iheway, were pur-
cha^ lately fbr cash during thi»
height of the Panic, and will
be sold at half tho prices asketf ii
lay thoa^. who ptirchased tlek
stocks fearly in the te&dkp,...
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mcBt,nmAUk* ca $•
