Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 1, Number 260, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 November 1857 — Page 2

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TERRE-HAUTE.

WEDNESDAY HORNTXO. NOV. 11, *7.

Military Despotism.

I $^ V* "When 0A. Ligon undertook, the

rr.othcr j*yt|

to placc the citj of Balti-

more under military government—to

a

—to threaten an invasion of (lie liglttn of ita(^UuB«^p^4Ui4 to require, tltcm to

At mvghl be tkertafUr diiitnrbed—he ^r|e gvilty of an act of military despotism and usurpation, altogether with* 0it parallel the history of onr country. It was an art of folly and madness, too, to whieh it is impossible that any man of sense conld have "been driven, unless governed by the spirit of party fanaticism, and it will stand forever, before the country and the worl'l, as proof of the reckloft* extremity to which the leaders of the ^Democratic pnrty are ready to go to, rat'ier than yield tli^irhold upon office. Lot us put the case directly to ourselves, as we did the other day.—

Suppose Gov. Willard fhould profess to believe that on the day of an elec- j^e

Democratic Governors of other States ^-that all tin? great cities of the United States that aro not Democratic, might be made so at tho point of the bayonet-—inlil a military despotism, under tho namo of Democracy, might have been practically *inangurated all ever the country! Tito cause of Baltimore, therefore, wnj the eanse of the whole country—ami most nobly did she bear herself in tho contest. The firmness and decision of Mayor Swann —sustained as ho was by an astonishing Unanimity amongst the citiaens of all classos— intimidated Gov. Ligon. and his heart failed him before he reached the extremity of bloodshed.— iibiior to Mayor Swann and to the peaceable and orderly citixens of Baltimore, who have to sternly rebuked the audacity of this

Democratic

Bat

,.acule

Gover­

nor, in thisJtrti attempt in this eonn

nor, tn tuijirir attempt in uus couu-

can city to party subjugation. What marvellous acta of folly and madness have\een perpetrated nnder the name and mask of Democracy!

*r The Democrat* got up a fraudulent election return from the Oxford precinct in Kansas—showing some fftten or sixteen Hundred Democratic votes. Gov. Walker and Secretary Stanton, to satisfy themselves, rode ^hrerta Oxford to Me how many "people there were there—and found some thirty or forty. Thereupon the Democrat*, at Lecomptoa, called a meeting, end denounced both the GoTernor and Secretary and declared that it was "an impudent assumption of power** for them to goto Oxford This Demeeraey a queer thing.

an

inarch to"t!.e poll, in the midst off i**ri,Jlher*fow, for U*iag fiaHenifcto Sontk is concerned/'and the other $)ctier{n£ \^yoneta »ai a time when an error as to hetim* that Barton was "**dx* trial as to the Xoith. profound peace reign»l throughout the pardoned by Gov, Willard. Our at- a-Jf"!?

city, and merely nnder ptetence that tention has not been called that way

an0

tiott httitifteT ^o 'iKJ'hold, there JIAT-BK J||0- y^jjo rejoices in tlie class .t I..* ~r r. .* ... a riot and the exclusion of some Irish voters from the polls, and should order ont the militia to parade our streets and require that every man should march up and depo'sit bis vote through lines of armed men, what would be thought of it by our citieen»? Is there a single man, so cra^rcn hearted sosd eoward)yr that he would submit to it? Js there one, whatever his politics, who would not ^regard it as an act of executive war upon the citizens? Would not the first gun fired in Midi a strife be the beginning of a civil contest, between the people upon, one side, and their public •erf a at* .npon the otlior? $ JThe ense we put is precisely parallel to that which actually existed Baltimore, and il Gov. Ligon had roduccd tho citixens of that city to subjection, the example might have been followed by

i:

ulate its party on the fact \hat tho Know Nothings killed but two or three foreigners at the late Baltimoie elections. This is the result of the "qniet election" promised by Mayor S wann.—Journal.

Both parties have our "congratulations," and if the Know-all-Democrat, ic Governor had brought out hit militia, perhape we woald have had occasion to extend onr '•congratulations.' But no, he marched up the hill, tdok

the luck offer and then erawfohed,

,u® u.

trjr to mine* tk. p~.pl. of Am.ri to H. »tiA( it mtokt be

IjtDioo t* CIMTRAL

90" Dr. Hanline, an American ^Misaionary at ConatantlnopK lately administered Christian baptism a. ,.

it..«"ri'g uw

Tark nod kU wti«. TU oSmti of Ik. -1r*4*." Potti examined Into the matter, and Veing sMV'fr4 that there was no compuUdon employed, hot that the parties liealy and voluntarily renonnead Islamina* It was annovneed aa the will of ^(i ftdt«a ."tbt every m%et» wtt&oui'fttty exception. &alt «joy entire iel%lo*« f!^o^,' Tbe erea.cent upon the wave, Tbe "aick arfil yat dia.^'

[giv« the.Mni^^lndit Ge&an and Irflfc laborer em P||ade]phta izin|pMsocwi(ii||o seen re id dcdlre thalroejprill hare (r* fbejmUnos the aristocratic classes—as thejc all people who have plenty to eat and wear.

-y

or strikitijglhe nail plump

xt$Nfa

the

better tor

AKSSICA.—Tho

MUM IB th. Of

Coratelk. «.H»m

by

head for oiie, and hope we|fc»ll have occasion t%£xtendto it simfiar cfltagratoUfkrlS'agatn—for we aiP^IwJ^r glad to see oar neigh bote improving. It nji we are acute and knowing"— That's a fact— we arc. Everybody knows it, and, therefore, everybody -W" The Washington Star, an A-l-will give Col. Cooke?ly credit for aa-1'm»«"*tration paper, says that the ac- TV.* are eckyiiSOj|irop«i*s^i»--^^ gacity, although he has been so loilfrj 9*buiofi tjf CuSfifpt thi e«re»»tJ ao lianabug to doc&re it* jaibllc.. tn»r nwtfi- .» j. does he prepare* are Dr. &aterij'i Iodine in mming oai a iaci oi paonc ooion- to which the present Administration^ ....

knowtna" aa Ve 1«o**ToTwarOfirfrEe IKi bri^TiMT "f*1

•"V w^ar^r *nj•**??**$. J_ Dfc Easterly^ Bo*er *ad?A^K#lw. Dr af£ flidrtf'fir o|j« thing «*at tto Col.

tha

know more a^itt than we do-that». wJp GpM

I A S O a

cro^n of its polky, and

in Login, Unio, last luesuay.,<p></p>Tuesday., ana

«the Col's has, and, therefore, the de molts hod all the coffee-houses in the

error. We shall always be content village.—Kvantville Journnl. to he corrected by the Col. npon pem- Go it hoops! It is snpposed, nowUntimry matters. •^d«ys (1iat the ladies iiw a natnral

But jesting aside—if the fact be, as hatred to barrels becaase they we»r the Journal state* it—and w'e have no hoops! "Birds of a feather iock toreason to doobt it—that BiutoH'b*- gather, but we rather gness the bar came penitent and was reformed, we rcls will have tojty. Give them fits, take back onr censure of the Gover- ladies—pin them—ttave them in— nor for haying pardoned him. Refor- its only lira double self-defenco. mutton is the true design of punish-

in, Ohio, last and -hod all thecoflfee-bom

?i

ment, and when that is effected, pun- The King of Prussia i* sufferiihm'ent shonfd cease, ^ur cHminal ing from the fourth attack of apoplexy. proceedings should never be character- In the fcVent of his death, th^ l'#ince ixel by vindictiveness. 'litis being of Prussia, his brother, will

the case, we hope Burton won't 6teal him. A A Willard and run away with him. ... /yy*"Ihe original papers of the

nymotis sjp^ljler for nlfee

jt3T The anonymous t, who rejoices in the class-

—-—,V\" a

of

aro

ical name of ^'Rufas" has, besides mU8t excite intense interest in

'z°Ll

his his mendacity charged "the Rtpublican party" with endeavoring to "place the negro bn an equality with whites." We have done no such thing—but precisely the reverse. We have charged that the leadert were—or, those who would be leaders—both beg a little. And we have over and" often again, 'dAwn a distinction between these leaders and the ''great mass"—amongst whom we have always said there were many conMet vatii*$. The whole object and apirit of .all the aritcles we have written has been to persuade these conservatives not to follow the leaders into this abominable doctrine. There is not a reader of oilr paper who does not know thisP Yet this Mr/ "US* fits" reems to exult having a chance to show that A* V-"bold/Cour-ageous atad spirited" enough In assert the contrary. Wsll,it requires a man to be "bold, conrageoua, spirited" to assert what is not true. We have none of that sort of courage—howover liable we are, aliko every body else, to error and mistake.

tn a'circle tinder our own immediate obs rra tion, and rtj r5«ch tor its effic^ frfst worth It iaMinrticUt which slt xild be keptcouaiant ly in every family, as it is cerUinlr anfipvalnable mrilicine. See the adrertis^met in aoothcrcolamn fftlov. 3, d-wlw

TELEGRAPH."

NK\V

city

The Ifnion"ongHffo"congrat­

died this morning.^*,

destruction of the indigo culture in Macbeth, the Democratic ran India is likely to create a serious en- didato, Has beea elected Mayocr of the IiancmeDt of prices to onr maoofic- C)ji «f t'haiJortOTi, Soatk Cuoliu. intern, .nil m»T lead to tho iwlom- ifwV Stlt.^eiStnpWo Hon of Ike rained p!«uti.o. of Ceo-

tr.1 America Miii Santo Mp. w£wi„g figure." for Oorenior Kiki, There are thousands of fine indigo

Am

plantalions on the margin of Late J97 AmeBeanm^ority,8,&60. Nicaragua for sale at leas than the The political complexion of the coat of tho nwaoary, &c~, of the rat. °«t L^latTO wiU rtyrfj. follow. ... 1 _j»i, iiu Senate—Amenoaas, 15, _DeiuovKAte, and other works connect^ with the Honsir—Americans, 44 Demopreparation of indigo and it would

YonK, Nov, 9.—1 be Post 01 fl.is. Halfmns 4DanlU0. tliis evening stales that Oen. alk®* Nov. 10 d4w sail* tlievening Cpr New .Orloaus. with 1 .SOfi troops, in ft Bne ^tthnae^r. and wWt-plenty 9f provision?. Col. Uiineitn, A. eoinmands his artillery. nf~

This being.the day to wjiieh the leaders of thohttngry mob

1

rati ted the

authorities in givfag tfiom mtef, much cjcciteraent has been caused by tho tiftlliife on the part of thiy latter to take action. The moli, t?Mrg« Mayor Wood with humbugging, and threatened to drng him out of his office. A squad of fifty police has been sent lor his protection, *nd Assistant Treasnrer Ci ®co incp seqaeace threats of the obC Itas telegraphed "to Washington far troops to protect the, .SabTreasury,

Pmt.ADKi.Fitta, Nov. 7-—-Legal proceedings were this morning Comiaenced to »tta« the property of Thomas Allbone, Esq., lata President oi the Pennsylvania Bank, tor his liabfiities tosaid Bank. Tbe soil is brought by the^Directors, who depo*e that lha do-

concluded that it miffAt be better for fondant is indebted to the Bank ap tbe ooantfjaad ila Mere to^esiro a ^rartW ***&*' tlwit hi his abscondou to ft for-

"quiataleotton.^ ~,-cK eep "qniet'* on or Bib might pitch into Grafton, or Ufb migat piicn imu, B}St NoV 7._Cbatlcs F. Mo yon. ring, Hanoverian Gonial-at this port

Better keep "qniet" on ikal tcon

.. ?'. eign cotintry, with a design to defraud

crcdib

a 1 *r ,f r.

44 754 Groome, (Dem.) 36,-

cn^

.« a. it. a»

„«, w. ...

be the most profitable, aa well aa the j| Barfol (Dam.) has keen daetad *^e

kind of fill- ottk^Swrt of from

Um,O^S»Shw.

b«.

ToaaxTw,

Kot,

ty to three htradred per «it on tha Jm# been foond guilty of the clmge of mveated. roWaag tha mails ia tha ears betw«a *"X ".. Moatreal and Toronto, aad haa beea

a

lad o« Wedtttaday in tha St. muc ia the coadltion of the banka or

TT T* ZZTZtT^ Z7ZL iMtm «rflo«a. phia. A Mr.Btahard CarUff was shot Spade, 8,600,000, Cireaktion' dead

JT«rh» asth inst. ii appoiated by www vy wv— Wtvpv yepoen, t.iai.ww. xna tUOomiiorof Ivrntnckj, «»(«.'of! TU.diB«hjgT.« o«t of ertmiMl b«ik. Mf «wl]r U.m.tW f- CSKKJJ'S&i*" KiWiT' tkMk^vhc. tvmri*.

Tfeoaaaa Washington Smith. g^t0OO Depoait, 7,421,000. Tha -f _' «_ ia aAAMA

1—Sawoel Boss

o«M MtoMW|la|,|(,|.0Siwat

mm*

boM Mvri*t was ewmtnit-

Ufa.

l*st week in Posey county, as wa are Cucatuing*. who atabaasled tha iaforaod by a comapondent, at 12f funds of tha Ink of Canada, War In ITiniin

'X

RUCCOO«1

Welfington tipon-Indim"

j(1!rt publishedin l^qn^onj-a jwo^k

jOrThc New Orleans and St. Louis packet, Steamer James E. Woodruff, prints a daily paper on board for the benefit of the passengers. The mammoth stumor, tSrl^tiS^rtJrn, will

do ao^oo. This is afa»t i%fc^

We woa^d e*!t- particular atteatioa to McLean's notice in another coluntn. We add, tiefSTIbwffig f/bm»tn«f9t. -Loeis iHerJlfl which speaVn volumes In Us Taror. ,We say to alt, gv*f ft a. trtiil: ••We URe e^peciM Measure In rocomm'-nd-ing Mclyvth'* c«lol)rated Strengthening Cor

.1

I It iaa A 1^» AkN 'tfilVlAr:!! lt»-i

lErery jltmHj 'wppij with M%B

medlciaea^to aso.at til*fin* rfllck of tirow off. irt ikaess ail saffetia)^#r. aperlyW bar pl|)«tnl r«»i ufffolki*^ jost suited tor fiMtlies, coouinins plain directions for s«e a n»«ttee of which can be se^n la oar o&laau th'u *ert HU nwAeMm are cocwidrrrd br Phv4ciaiu and Draggiat*, and all who have M*cd ti^rn, tbe beat now in tut. TVr arr fck^liioiprtipaf*^on»--»atruppcfl.

Spfdfic Dr

Hooper's Fmule

I^tIw{*»•

.».ILMBOR.O^ 6K9T2IN[BR R^TEPA^^

dontttgbly^ni^^nW^ite^ BxtfMt DilC UeS or die BUi.Ier, Cldo'V#! Gmv^l Dropsy, Weaknois, 4tc., if a a safe and ptea*ant medy. Read the advertiHrment in another eofamn, headcu

wfIclmboid*s

O* We are also jut-pared to m:»nuf*cture work at Hie ahor^st wotiVe ami iirtl»e latest ityle. DUCK DOLL.

No. 5, Pltcpnix Row, Terrc-Haate, Ind.. I^Vwof tlieiBifi Prass Boot, 1 i|oor west of Tuelfik Bfokaw'sStorw,,, ,S(U

l\

.1 ..1

tL! i.._

If yon want oystetw call at Doupl

ty'a, the only atitJiorised agent in this city for

rT,ffOLT

& MAfiTBY'S OYSTERS,

1- wfiicTi are acknowledged to be the best that are *ent to the west. Received daily—every cm warranted fresh and aweeU ijf mt rrititii them and vour inoner. W e'dei'% ftilp^e »t chMdii-n that

T£L.£iUOAirtt. uresj-iit for dieru. A. NoTlV.80cts.II.i.^y

T/ADffsEK: 6ft II^V

A to dlmriuTs1i losses. A»"ouf lsw-suifi, an 1 save time, troable, and tr.oney, hy conductiiiRbtwInens according to law," as ex|ounded bv the best and latest authority. By Edwin I*. Freetlley, authorof''A Practical Treatise uu Business." For sale by

W. H. BUCKIN«IIAM.

Notice.

01

Il\x\*KnoU

out jnv •lock «if Bw»t

D%rtai#»t'. to Ortrer llartliMK .... On rct)rln|[ from tha t«k ho«hic«». 1 take "ii» npr*rtitnHf Tn rotam^j ll»at»l(«.3« *s frtandafrtr tteir jatn«a)r*to ll'-iSratlv 1-».tow-H. trid tnlair Sa* he (tohuiMied to ^aj *«*c«r«»r, whrt h*a been h» mV emjtlnv ft»r th* Tf years, and had aatir* rontml af tliU the ¥»»lne»». feetlna: ronfld««it tliat b« »iH nr*mit attealtou lo all who may favor him Willi a call or ardcrt. MRS. A. HII.ll.

Iwpeetfallf inritt tUo atlrn tl »n of ll. to tha nlvora annaaacamenV, anJ io'lrlt »n*r« of

rThwM«ew5n

hand a tai*e atock nf

Standard Books. Miscellancotis Works, and a variety of

Literary Magazines.

The lest of Cap, an* stter paper, Pent, Pencil*, Pertmtnum, 4e. I akall f»r tha preaeat.ramalaat old ataM kaaoiac ap»J U»« ^e»t manaer pnaalbla, with mj roBTanleneea, hoph.f h^weref• 1 hara mara ratannxWoti* rmtn» whan I 'hall S|*at IT

Inereaa* mv rtoek. and en«lea*«r to ron.litcl mj bnstaea* ia such a w#y at lu O. MARTLKTT.

XoTember lOt |WT-dS«

ITaeK's Good Samaritan's

iimmir

ByImmolate

the anpth a'tno of thllWbawned Jtadlrtoa. rrtief wtfl b« etperiea^. hy all with a»» of tfca IMiawlM diiaaM.jKheumatiaai. or 5«aral(rtc Palaa. in froa Sftoaai mittllftl hw%* MW©« Ut* "CfTflOl ache la (rt mtaataa the iBIIH&oi H«adatht la a talf aS ia «te taiaaWs Ifiwt aleerate4 Cara any t»aiafol »^al«. If Aa kon# ta*M«Sh^«4. la Sflocn «ulantea Pals la the SffSASWtt5CSJai!aa^:~.^

arth EactlikawiOarwM. Prt«" n»a*aa*au^l t» 1*. Uwt»»« art" mr t*«fl who an Uaaatt*M «H»

^'wwt e» it r»f»*4 aw awiir

+r aal*la JM

*#«rt,alNidailtrir*aao.«eat

WarartdatM*

MU

«M.fa, MST-4»wa».

~:^Oyst an 1 OyiUn!!

1 T8D SkaiA a4 My thdUB bcfaarP*

Faeailr

era ja iMs diT, for Cbeap Tr»St Of seek beware eT ihfr end Art. jtev. T«aa». w.

a. SCUPPER.

1 1 1 1

j* 1 me ml

-4 ,*

Nov. Ilv57, wly. «, /i —-—it

-mm 1 .The Wars are Over. Peace has Come! The Battle hss been fairly won.

II A 11 fe MANN'S Celebrated Oysters

Htriedcomethevictorious.

are oflf They'have Hccn bv countless multitudes, and pronouneea^Ueibe«t 0^fo*»s'hl the market, and tbe little 4ee that Imrk around the eoracr, ,nuy ocaf^their howling the an Uiop^ea," can lay m» tj»e, f»r .v' erj body is getting Oyatcri at the Bah 1 more Oyster Dspot, West side of the Public Sqi! tr--.

D. GRIFFITH,. AgcuU

Nor. 11 -d2w

Two Wars

KaftdaaC

in

A*n a

CHANCE FOB JW0THER!

dial as an tmllrldnal remedy for 'general dc- -|-juT thathasno thine t« do with the Oyster bility and weakness. We have ^«if it tested trad^. If yon want oystetw call «l Dotiglia. utulAB am*

AMPK

immafimtA fuMU PTl*

y'.f

SilibnJ

lateA, *mjcnlat""ana

...

Nov S^tSw. Oysters! Oysters!!

I

'AMRKCBIVING FRESH OYSTF.RS DAll. Y, of UwTerjr be«t quality, hk-h are now oflfirn-d at redtwrrtl

Nov 5 d2w W. H.SCt'DDER.

j. r. atian. k. k. uiMrr. BAIRD & BASSETT.

ATTOflNEVS AT LAW, TBRRE HAl fE. I.SDllKA.

0#CK orer Child s^kSture. Oct-31. a.iltf

Genn'me

preparatim fXov. 2-dIw

MSW FJSM 3

Great Bnirnive spiral to the Ptablie.

AT

3IO. », HMCNis BOW, THM HAtmC, 1\B. rrmE UNDERSIGNED WOULD. REinforai the ei iz *ns of TerreHaute, and vicinity, tbi»t they har« jiwt rec«ivod and well selected Fall alid Winter stock of BOOTS AND iHOES, from the Eastern mi»?«r«ci«rM. nnd of tin* latest styles. «nd sre rtetermiheil to sell at the lowest cash prices, wholesale and retail.

Prof. DeOrath's

ORIGINAL ELECTRIC OIL. rpBIS ISfeal |)l«»»«rT now rt«»lli| a great •enmtton m«i«niftbe M*llcil Facoltl** ft Knr*|e »n«l U1« «-««UHlry. Il will tiifaUi« Ml**iM{ (U»l oTtsrjthi"*.)

W.IKKASTKD TO

Com Fever ami ApK" In 0*j

Curo Qulur), Palpitation, PI«urU).la one tin itmUni Cnr. .\anihk. PaHv, Gaet, Erjrij.eUi, tn flv« to twtnt*

Jjvm

I Cure» Vr *tu'1 P-et. Chilblain*

Stiff

J»int«.

I Chrofif Rh 'ii'Biiliiiii, Skw lliroal, Smtlel F«*vrr. and tho t.-oae jnnli? lo walk, by a fcw kittles. Thi*OU i* Rll«l and Irt.-naiil. »nI i» a sreal Famllv .M •Jlrin* t.»r Wl.lren l^UInf

IdtUie* «h«iiM"»ll 11-" It. It lemven »u *e«l«-r th»n It flnd« j«n, ami 01m botllo often knres entirely. »rrt.i"T*n THiaT«t?i mii i*»n WKIK. RmJ MierlVtun K«v. 1w|«le.

Jnae WH.

Prof. DiRittTN: I hare

IM*CII »!Birtrl

t«»rthtr-

loen yuar« with -iiral^la aaJotlier |«a!»fh! ri»mltai»iH, at»l I Hnvft heea unable to *1 or walk any "lUtuiro for maiv jenri )a«t. La»» wonk 1 S«»t a b"itl ofvo'tr '•Klovtrlc Ott." Tlir llr.t n:elit I »le|ii vmntlly an*l .well. au4 l»»-«lay mu lik«* n-w titan, S|v *iri*n»nH til lw|l» lier eye». Toiir Klertrie OII ha* doue In »i»r w««k aUtmi lt»p PhiUdfljjWa lay*-' to Uo in thirtvcii v«*r*. lJr*|. fnllj "tlr».

RKV.JAMKStKJII'I.K,

TTI@ WtK- 6 3iu.nutl itrteU Vor »ale h* T. H.IWrrA «"*•.. dole ac*nti f«r «hi» plaeoraltw bj-Moreh«jO«aw* Dniff»«u *aa l»ll£ A 3,

TeattE iiAi ri:, ixarnii

Vll.klnrt«or«!»«»•

We aro ((tternilucd to maKrour i»rlea

I FT

a

a

RE3H OFSTERB RECEIVED 01*«CT mo* BALTIMORE, every

Tfnr ftk. -flwftllif^ dsT-a»t vwMt- I mm Mltia* hetter On-

—Thembeet***

'5m?» the condition of mnMrjal Tke A*#* LOysteo «t

Gbm^ ««t. VMM- *i.%• s. moni.

a 9Aer

T(tm.a«^e.

lwMI*

111

best

West side of IMUeSsfve. D. GRIFFITH, Ajcmi.

•«.»«

ri»rrr|"«,J

with tha time*. R. II. WlvWOin il. *r««« N. H. W* Imt*on kind iK'll«tit Bvet Wheal F!our. K. U. B„ Asei.l. .PrVL.?1'.

If,37v1^i?i

--J. »i

Fnncy ArtwlM awl Xr^lla Work TTI MISSES WI ITI-:N HKKH.

HA

VE now on liamU large aiwrtwent IoW and Silver t.-ice. Rarlin Zephyr ••Von«t»*il, M«»f« Worste.I. C-po^.-tirh Nee-

White Silk Cravat*. Kn»l»r«irlrrir» in en«*t va^«ty» txwldes many other articleslwtl for lalie» aujj xtojit'tyq"!!.

IT Ther auto inteml tilrltifr *la«s In nee |le-Vrk. jTer»fii« ileairiiyjiiii'trui tioiui In till, irt vlRapfiy swift. ,K. 0"Rot»u» on SecouU St, u«*r Dr. Peace'i Dm Stera.

Oct. 24, '57-Jif

A Beaatifol Head

Terr traly and pratefnllv rm««, SOLOMON MANN. Fatesr fKior ft aras a l«jt time aOer 1 saw yaaM BtMUtA before I jc# tlt6nttl«»t Batui ah-s for wbkh -ym gere me aa oeder upon pnrtgmt in Drtroft, end alien I ntit we eondaded to try It oa Mr. Marm*a fcatr. a» the sanat iretef Stspover. It Jus done all thai yma aawwil aae wmM dn and athttv ofay & rally and friends, havtme a Hu rased its tfltaeta, are esla* aed reeoemendief to me tetlMcs as entitled loihe WgheK eoanderatfcn ?ou daim for it

Affaia, venr retairtlblfv and tralf,* vww«. SOLOMON

60 Jts. Dollar

Oa tke «aat af

IMPORTATION.

Inoreaim©!

But so less true-thai million* of goo4s beea

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Completely Preserved TO TII O A 1 E .ST A JK

An«l who thtt ia tfnty =«nftl»l hare ii re aUwrrf tf» fdrmrt" Vulnr "hr bald, bnt wmiUI n'»i have tbe pt-owfli t(red, or trouMed will dandniffund itrhins: Imt would hare it ren»«v e»l, nr trmble«l with acrolula. •en'.I he^,', oi «llfer rhiptlpn*. Iitft wouVI he cureH. It ejlj aliw remove alt- ^r»J|lea fiaitn the (ana ani akin. Prof. Womi't Hair ReHtoratire will do all ftii.Mfe&feitfat l#d the fHII-ar'ng:

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MANN.

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I bare used ProtO. J. Wno.TsH.lr atlve, ant have adaalredlta wnwde»*wl e#*U Iff hafr *as beetMBrfng,»» I thaeeht, tare**tarelr gn ,bot by the we efMs Re*k*«a«rr It haa reMawd Ito original «eter,«dharre aa Mi4»etMaaeatly m.

O. S. WOOD fc Crt, fMifwIea^a, Bro*dwav. ft. f, (hi ttatiwt If. •. *i» RalSinf tUtabliifciwmt) and 114 Maifctts»eet, St. Low's/Sfo.

Mi by a» goei tku&im AH aho«eJe Aceais ftir TVpt- Crane's CelehnSsd Bedwtea Tooth V«A-4f ha wiairaft'u ef fie kavi Hie Try k. 1

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New York, during lha last

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Cbk Clitll* I* 1*« »faute» ,, Cure la one nlrht ,f Cur* DealnsM la two to ft»«r Jaj* Car* Barn* anJ Kral.li la t«u wlaaieCnit iipnilM, TowxtitiiJ Bnwft la to three day*

Car* iMgauimation la la City .iMtalfla, Cr»»«p, Ti*«lh»rli«. Baraa, ten Iniailrr

Cure U«anrriMC«, Scr®faU, AbeeM, la ten 4y Cure BruHc«, WoUatla, Tvtterla on# tn three ilavi

Cure Earaeha, WI Nect. Agme. In «la Cur» P.lon. Broken Breast, Suit Kheuw, tn lhr-e to«I«

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Our buyer kas batn busy daring that time securing soma the grwtt bargMns as tha pilas of goods on our counter will bear testimony.

We desire to call tha spatial attention of tha ladias to tha following list and only ask them to compare prices.

Plain French Xeriuoa.

Royal Purple, London Brown, T*m Color,'

Wood Coloi, Stcne Color, Mazarine Blua,

Pink,

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H»T. 4-4a Wlj Urt TERR^-HAUTB

PROVISION STORE.

KSTAIUilSflMKNT.

On fourth Sttft. thrr* doort Seulh a/ the w..

Office.

nmeerlea anl Pravlalana, kapt

eotitlaull* an hand *ii«l Xr aale rhtap. in expreaa

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r--0.» lo c»uyt» all artt-

cle* parcliairil, aay |»rl af Ilia etj fre* ut charge. The |iaW *r» re«porlfull* laTiled ta rail ami examine miy *tH-k U»f»ro pilfrtin«iii£ *l»«whera.

Tba,m^Vert'(Hr« J»ail

Torall kiiJ««»r mark»tinic

Marie Ijoui^e Bl ja, Sky Blue,

fireen,

k.fyj Crimson,, Maroon,

At 65, ft5, 90,

and

$1,00

One dollar Merinoes ara suparior to any in town at l,2o.

All Silk Black Lyons Valrats

For Cloaks with elegant trimmi tig* to match at •xtraodrina ry low priccs.

Btoche* Long Shawls 10 ta

worth double the maney. .Nroire Antique, itorduno, Stalla Shawls at $8,60* Stella Chenille Bordars.. „li_Broche Borders 1'rinted Bordars 2,25 to 6,00-

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A l«rge lot of new Fall S'ylaa purchased at from 1 to 3 hl~ lars below the prices ona month ago.

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Aaaoa, Nor. 5.1H56

faov.,0. J. Wooi—Dear Sir: 1 hare heacJ much said of the wonderful effects of" v««»ir flair Restorative, but bavins been so often cltra»el by qaaekerv and quack n«tmroa. Itair«lyea Sic., I was disposed tn place vour Reator itiv* in tt»« aJUiSg ttli|t»ry wUI» liie tfcnnaaiMi aid one Itmdlr trumpeted quark remedies, nntlf 1 met jrwi in I-awrencc oumty nme month (fitld^,when vrm ^ar* me aoch assurance a«iti duced the trial _ror Reatoratlvein my fam1 ly—4tat bj my p»"»l wifa, whose hair had be come very, thin and entirely white, and exhausting (mo «»f r-mr lai^e Ixrttlea, Iter Itair was resl'»^T*l nparty to fits original Waiitiful brown entor. enit 'bad thickened and bee»»me beaudfal and jthf^r upon, ami entirely nr* the b«ad she contui«'*s tn tw it, not Mtnply becansa of Hs beatitifvinjr ffrcta upon the hair, bet hiransc of Its bealthfal influence upon th« -head end mind. Others of my falnilv and Wends are uslnp tonr Reetorative, with the ha|QNe»t cflr«-ci« there fore, tny skepticism and doubts In referenire to 1»* cbar»eter and value are entirely retn'?ed and I eai» and do Most cwiiially and eonfldeu'tally recommend ft* nse bv all who wnwld have their hair re•tored from white or pray (by reaaim of aiiAuassor age,) to original color and beauty, am* by alt yoone persona who would have tbeh hidr beaetifbland plowr.

Fine Printed French Meriaoaa At 1,00 per yard. French Printed De lysines and Cashmeres, marked dowa ta

Cost

New and Beautiful Baya* dere Robes very chaap. Stora Temple Robes, With stacks of Debeges at 8 cents worth 20 cant*.

CASHMEHE8

at 11 and 12e wortlt 20 to Slats.

FINfe FAKCY DELAIKM tel. at 1 bfi worth 25.

BS&M -0 A 1#| worth $0 cents.

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aa»l 25 wortli #5 aad »0 aaal^r li-w! i,, TALENCIAS 15 and 20 wortli 80 aad 4# S|lfcwcr.3

POPLIK9 4 ML1,.£ 14| SAM OT

All the aboT© samed Mwan as many other goods now in store and on the way, werapurlaseii lately fat eatfe dntring tha height of the Panie, and will be sold at half the price* akad by those trftr# ptirehaaed thmt stocksearly in tW BZOB, BD8A£& ft OO.

CatMr Ham milfoil Sts.

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