Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 60, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 March 1858 — Page 2
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I. M. BHOWK, Editor. T. ft. L05fi4
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TERRE-HAUTE.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 24,
Republicanism.
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as __ to-day." We presume then that the
1 .fi! Af iaK
is we have heretofore pointed out, and as goutk
every one has observed it and spoken of
it, it is unnecessary to refer to it again.— It will be sufficient to say that no party can ultimately succeed that will turn directly against the principles it has been bawling and shrieking over, whenever it
tlauks there is an opportunity of thus
coorting the favor of the disaffected of any other party. Iv has often been remarked, and most correctly too, that a party without independent principles is like a ship without a ruddor. It may float for awhile tipon a calm sea, without any known destination, but when adverse currents strike it, or when the waves rise against it there is no protection for it against their fury, and nothing is left it but destruction.— This has been the course of the Republican party, and this must eventually be its fate. Neither can thore be any stability in a party tlrat is compelled, in order to effect its putpoaes, to pander to clique or faction. ]f we had made stieh a charge against the llepoblican party, we should have expected the writer in the Express to have growu eloquent in its denial. But since the oharge has rot boett made lately, we presume that he has become impressed with the idoa that"an honest confession is good for the soul," so he has informed his readers that ''the time has pasted when the Re publican party need pander to any man, or set of men, to any clique or/action." Then follow a string of eulogistic phrases that are amusing in the extrome. First he likens its progress (that it to be) to the course of a whirlwind. If it should always bo successful, its track like that of the whirlwind would certainly be marked by devastation aud ruin. Then he calls it "a colossus, possessing every contour gigantic proportion*." Then ho says "it lias sprung ino rohust manhood in an nnparalcllcd short space of time." What an elogant nt*noe would a connection of all thnso phrases make. The Republican party, a colossus, possessing in overy contour, gigantic proportions, has sprang, like a whirlwind, into robust manhood, in an unparalelled short space of time I! He says, after he has oonducted his paity into "robust manhood," that "there is as yet not one grey hair sparkling upon its brow.' If grvy hairs are. indicativo of venerable ago, then will that party never wear them. ''It takes no artificial stimulant to qnickon its energies," because there is none powerful enough for that—"uor inhales a narcotic to give it repose," for its repose is complete, and is but the prelude to that sleep that knows no waking. "It grows a natural growth "—so does a fungus—"it lives a natural life"—so does a toad—-"it fights a heroic battle"—so does a hyena— ••and when it dies, truth and principle will be
a horn.
After *o rioijusnt a call *ft thai ta too Express who can doubt that the Republicans will rally aronnd the polls at the coming election* "like a thousand of brick."
ler, S. E. Gibbs, and Wm. Standerford for Constables R. St, John, for Treasu rer Wm. Paddock, for Clerk S. K. Al len for Trustee.
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Nine hundred
York for California, oo
noon.
it la said, is the r—oa foe emigration to QaHfomia.
Amusement n. At the Republican meeting, Oft Monday night, wc wore more amoral than instructed, by great oikls. It seemed to as, so ridiculous *nd impolitic for a set of men to bring sectional—not national—issues Into 58 a township election, and demand au avowal of principle of tbe aupirauU before a nomination could be made. Just to think, reader, on a motion as to whether "we," (the Republican party,) deem it expedient (o make nominations for the approaching
The Express of Monday contained a bombastic leader on the "Duty of Republicans,*' in which it endeavored to convince the many doubtful that the Republican ejection !—Constables, &c. partj never occupied "so proud a position j08j j0 think of an ex-Judge getting up on
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sapient editor acknowledges some change j, tory of Kansas, the Dred Scott dccis
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in the position of that party of which it has reason to be proud. \Y hat that change
Well, we say
motion, and reviewing the whole
ion, the condition of the white and black »1 South, and Ihe vast
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jave (be superiority of the North over the
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.he
V4st
difference in the
MvUtU) AIIU «U9 INv UIUQI vliw
an,onnts
paid into the treasnry of the Uni
ted States by the two sections, dee. This was not sll—the speaker could not stop here—quotations were giveu from the agricultural reports of the Country in order to show that tlie cotton drop of the South
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rice, her sugar, her hay, her to
bacco, and we don't know but that the negro crop was included—all these, and more too, did not equal in value, the hay crop of the North. If this is true, which we shall not here deny, we do not wonder at the tremendous crop of mules raised in the North, for just think of the grass that we raise 1
The speaker contended that if Kansas was admitted under the Lecompton Constitution, that the Dred Scott decision would fasten slavery upon Kansas beyond redemption. Verily, verily, the human family is growing weaker and wiser, and some are advancing so fast that it is impossible for us to keep up, for we must acknowledge that we cannot see through the above problem, and materially doubt whether any one else can.
If it were not like discussing the merits of the flood, or the fall of Greece and Rome, we don't know but that we would liko to tako issue with the gentleman upon these points, but we forbear, for we feel as positive, as we do that the sun shines, that no human power now at work in the United Slates—the Republican party not excepted, can possibly make Kansas a slave State. We have thought so from the first stirring up of this infernal slavery question, and have seen no cause to be alarmed, as yet.
When men so far forget themselves as to talk about taking the "bull by the horns" and shaking his very day lights out of him, how supremely ridiculous they must feel, much less look, when they find that the bull is a muly, and the identicil one that butted old father Grimos off of the bridge. It is said that old Grimes was nevor missed, simply because he nevor was in the way. So it would prove in the case of Kansas*—let her alone, and yon will never miss her institutions, because they will be so much liko our own that you will be ashamed to think of your ranting abont the troubles you have brought upon yourselves and country. Sho wfli take care of herself. But »o long as yon keep shooing at the young chickens, just so long will the old ones continue to splui^o and cackel. I*st Kansas alon% and mark the prediction—Uncle Sam will gather her under his wing jus* as the hen gathers her brood, and all will bo well. Then shall the nigger question—m the person of the Republican party—be buried down in the meadow whero Old Grimes and Rosin the Bow lie.
a a a
Terre-Hante who will accommodate us
with a copy of the Topcka Constitution?
tSu The Republicans met on Monday jng .Q jargQ bailding with eleven rooms, what is man. that thou art mindful of him? night, and nominated a full ticket for the
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April election. L. Day and Zenas Smi th, ($666) a year, world we had left, with its revolving anafor Justices J. W. Dodson, Lyman Mil-
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left New
whole northern contineat of Europe.
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1 I? Atkka an«l Wm SlAAilftrffU'il .* &•>&<] 2* *a» itint* am Lja*«l
salary to come home upon.
ARRKST
or THE
A letter from TVsxas states that the wsu.—The Uasette Popolare, of Cagliari Legislature wonld have to adjourn—the announces the arrest of the oldest bandit
OLDEST
keepers of the hotels and boarding houses of the laland of Sardinia, named Melud- Uwian well in Lafayette possesses extraorhaving notified them that there was not da He has been the terror of the district dinary medicinal properties, and many infood enough in the city of Austin to last of Orosei ainee 1829, and had, np to this ralids have derived moeh benefit from its ten days longer. Flour was selling time, defied every attempt to arrest him, oae. One gentleman, who had been afAustin at 920 per barr«) com 82,50 per he having chosen one of the most inaccea- flicted with dyspepsia for many yewrs, rebushel, and no poUtoes to he had at any aible mouaUins in ^^iu ia for^ his strong- portf himself entirely cured, after using the price. water abont tea days,
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Sataffday
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CaW Maw tiM £ast wind, And tftAdk fell tbe lain^
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looked for the top«
4 OfdMBMWBtalos in vaia. Twilight waa gathering, And daik grew the Wert,' 1
Aad the wood-Area eraekling, Traed weU with the rest.
.'i£peak fire, and tell sse, Thy flickering flame Fell oa me in rears past,'*
Say, aai I
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same
Ifaa nay face the same brightness 4 la those days It were •& Has my foot the same tightness
As it creeses the floor
Me thioka there are elianges, te am veaixto-ughtj I ooee was as tireless
As the bint ia her flight. vJ My barqae In fhll measure
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Threw foam from her prow^ *4 Not even for pleasure ,} Would I care to more now.
THB
Ancnc
ua IQOKBa on lus
circling a5ove me
Come, bring it along, if you have one. nnseen Center of Light, 1 have
MW Gov. Wright writes that he is liv- ejaculated in humility of spirit, "Lord,
0Q ($800) a year, four aer- And then I have thought of the kindly
farQj8hing his house was light and shadow, and the other stars that
3000 thalers ($2,000.) He thinks he gladdened it in their changes are the heart will scarcely be able to save enough of his that warmed to us there, till I lost myself in memories of those who an not, and they bore me back to the start again.—Dr.
UAXDIT IX
SAR-
terrible scourge,
the'scarlet fiiver, is prevailing to an alarm-
The rate of paisags has been ing extent in Switssriand county. Ind.— 18lh July next, centiy roduced from $125 to $50, whieh. Many deaths have rasulted fiom if in a few wm there now. Ail soddsa wedts past. jgr A drovor iniwl si Albany, K. Y. ,..v JtW New dangertms coiaterfoit I* oa with 11,000 ksadof eattia,oUaiaed ia Ia-
Thrf Solera now extends Ifir th* jhe State Bank of Ohio are ia cucaUtion. diaaa and HUaois—the largest lot of oatLook out for them.
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Tis net the foot-only
-i'"' That lieth thus sitll, I am weary inspirit,., I'm restless in will I
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My foot wandered free, Come back through the gloamin', Come all back to me.
-t The cool autuma evening, The fair summer morn, v.*, The dress—and the aspect ..
Some dear ones have worn.
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FIRMAMENT.—The
intense
beauty of the Arctic firmament can hardly bo imagined. It looked close above our heads, with its stars magnified in glory, and the very planets twinkling so much as to baffle the observstions of the astronomer. I have trodden the deck when the life of earth seemed suspended—its movements, its colorings, its compaaionships and as I looked on the radiant hemisphere
if rendering whrship
Kane. -m.
J0* It is said that tho water of the Ar-
days.
The mail is to be put upon the
Tenre-Haute and Richmond road, on the Good—wa only wish it
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tie ever taken to Albany by cot MB.
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For two thousand years at least have the Chiaese persisted in treating all other nations aa "outaida barbariaas," alft! would recognise no law of Nationa as binding upon them. Japan, a semi-Chinese people, have bean induced to open some of their ports for christisn commerce, bat old China proper has been considered finished and fenced in so far as intercourse with the civilized world is concerned.
By the last foreign arrival it seems that Canton, one of the Imperial Cities containing about two millions of people, has been bombarded and taken by abont 5000 French and English, and its Governor taken prisoner. The city is now in the hands of the allied powers. This marks a new era ia the history of that country and the world. Commercial communications with all civilised nations will now be established and anew and endless avenue of trade will be opened. Its effects upon "The Flowery Land" can well be predicted. The conquerors propose to hold Canton nntil the "Great Celestial" comes
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vo
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My eye vainlj peereth ,r.. Through the darkness to find Some object thatcheerctb,
Soine light for the mind.
What shadows come o'er me,
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What things of the past, -i Bright things of my childhood, That fled all too fast./*/ ,.1 The scenes where light roaming
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The sunshiny places, The shady hill side,
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The woods, and the faces, That might not abide.
Die out little fire, Aye, quicken, and pins So have paled many lights
That were brighter than mine j:. I can quicken thy embers Again with a breath, But the others lie cold
In the ashes—of Eeath.
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£W The great Jennings estate of fabulous wealth, and for which Hector Jennings, of this city, is a claimant, so long tied up in the Court of Chancery of England, has for a time been without action of any kind in consequence of the sudden decease of John Lyons, Esq., of Boston, who had the management of Mr. Jeaning's claim. It is stated thai Mr. Lyons had the papers prepared for a final trial of tbo matter, and before his decease stated his firm conviction that the claim of Mr. Jennings was valid and unanswerable. Most of Mr. Lyons' business for many years consisted in hunting up and establishing claims of Americans to property by descent in Great Britain and Europe, which fact gives .his opinion great importance. Steps are being taken to push the matter through without delay. The value of this property is said to bo about $35,000,000, which if recovered will be divided between Hector Jennings and the heirs of a deceased brother who formerly resided in Pennsylvania. |il
Last week Lola Montez paid a vis
Mrs. Cunningham, in New York, and had a long conversation with her on the murder of Dr. Burdell. Mrs. Cunninghsm, in ssserting her own innocence, remarked that the real murderer was a person whose name has been figuring quite largely of late in the courts.
April Election—Harrison Tow*p.
To beheld April 5A, 1858. jp For Constable.
ITWr are authorised to announce LYMAN MILLER, as a candidate for constable of Harrison Township, at the ensuing April election.
U" We are authorised to announce GEORGE H. PURDY as a candidate for Cnostablc, at the ensuing April eleetion.
U* We are authorised to announce JOHN W. DODSON as a candidate for re-election to the office of constable at the April election.
For Justice of the Peace.
U" I am a candidate for re-olection to the office of Justice of the Peace, of Harrison Town«hip, at the coming April clcction.
MAY ELECTION.
O" We are authorized to announce WM. C. LUPTON, as a candidate for City Clerk. IT If HENRY E. CROSBY will content fohe a candidate for Councilman in the Third Ward, he will be supported by MANY CITIZENS.
O* We are authorized to announce JAS. HENRY of the Fifth Ward, as a candidate for City Marshni, subjee/ to a nomination by the citizens, should any be made.
ANmake,
ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN in any part of the United States, from three to five dollars a dnv, bv sellin from sample "THE PATENT INDU RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP," with en improved burner Every
family who has regard for life, person property, or economy will purchase them. For information, by mail, inclosestamptoHAWXHURST &MOT. Patentees ami exclusive manufacturers, O Fulton Street, New York. 6 mos.
O- The greatest natural ornament to the "human form divine," is unquestionably a fine, luxuriant, healthy growth of hair. It has been so esteemed in all ages of the world, and among all nations, savage and civilized. Hence, the Indian brave regards the scalp of his enemy as his greatest trophy. For a similar reason, the fashionable belle often disguises the region of vanity, as well as her other phrenol gical organs with some borroired
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lock*-, VHe who should discover a mode of preventing the hair from showing the inroads of envious Time by turning prematurely gray, a method by which it coald be restored when falling off or turning white, and a way of promoting its continued and luxuriant growth, would be justly entitled to rank among the benefactors of the human race. Read the testimonials in another column of the wonderfkil and not to say almost miraculous effects of "Professor Wood's Hair Restorative," and see if he lias not accomplished all this.—{Capital City Fact.
Sold by all respectable Druggists?, March*3, 1558-dtw-lm
Maryland State Lotteries. JRft^CE & CO,, Managers
^CAUTION NOTICE.
Persons living at a distance should be extreuely cautious of whom they order Lottery Tickets or Certificates of Package* or tickets/ The country is flooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries. Every inducement isdield oat to get pereans to invest money in them. Capital prizes of from $20,000 to 40,000 head their schemes—with tickets at one dollar. $100,000 Cepital Pnaes are offered, tickets $5. All su:h, in every instance, are frauds and if money 4s sent to them for tickets, it is so much thrown away without the shadow of a chance of getting a prist. Beware of all Lotteries where the capital prtse is unusually large in comparison to tickets. In every Instance where large prises are offered for a small cost of tickets, put it down as a certain fraud,
The Kentucky State Lottery for the benefit of the Shelby College, under our management, ia the only Lottery the United States which is leprally decided by the Maryland Drawings all othe*Lotteriea which parprgt to be decided by (be Maryland Drawings, are ftmads.
THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Purchase ia the Maryland State Lotteries, thai yon are save of being right. Aad in ordering la Maryland Lotteries, you are sure of fair and ho® est drawings.
One tbink ok to, and that la, If you order from any hoenseu reader in Baltimore, do not receive aay hat Managers' Tickets and Maaagera' Certificates of Packages The Maaogecs' Certificates bare the numbers printed, aad hare the lithograph aigaatare of R. France it Co. jNo onehasarighttesead Ms hkBridoal certifi odes aad tf he does it, be swe titers Isa ftaadat thebotfeoaa of it. R. FRANCE dt CO.,
WILL
This Of I
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Xiac% Coal Yard
Is the place to get your Coalt they am their Yard with good Coal ft*» Ikt
JOY TO THE WORLD.—The greatest Medical Diacovery of the Day. Read the advertise, ment headed "HeimbokTs Genuine Preparation." f«b4 In
Br. Bobaek's Coastitasnts.
We learn that the distinguiriied and popular Inventor of those famous Scandinavian Remedies, the BLOOD Piixa aad fcsop Pcairoa, advertised la oar business columns, receives nearly as many letters, by every mail, as the Treasury Department.— The average is more than 900 per day! His patients, scattered over the broad West, the 8oothern States and New England, are said to rcach the enormous and almost incredible aggregate of 100,000! By his patients we meai^ those who use Ids preparations ss their
ONLT MKUCMSK
We presume
that such a connection Is without a parallel in Medical history. See advertisement, March 3,-wlm.
PBNMANSHXP^
The Writing Academy in connection with the PRAIRIE CITY COMERCIAL COLLEGE Cor. 4th and Walnut eta., Cmrr't New Building.
BE OPENED FOR THE RECRPtion of pupils, on Monday, the 29th instant. Application can be made in the meantime at the College Reom. Students can enter at any time. Rooms open from 9 A.M. to 9 P. M. Ladies clam in the afternoon, Ladio's and gentlemen's class ia evening.
TEAMS—Fifteen lessons, $3.00. The Professor oi Penmanship in this Institution, has few, if any, superiors, aud wc can warrant a greater improvement in the Art of Writing than can be obtained elsewhere. Catl and see specimen.
Visiting and Wedding Cards
Written in superior style. Trice of writing, inclu d*ng cards, $3,00 per pack. March 22 tf
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LAMBERT DUY.
EALTH will, In all rates, follow tbe ute of Radway's R. Remedies. Itiere are none «o «lek or diseased, so weak, feeble, or crippled with paia or inflrmitles, but that Radw*y'* ready Relief, ReaovaUuy Resolvent, or Regulators, as the i.alureorihe disease or alcknes may require, will quickly aqd rapidly cure.
Those remedies consist of Radway's Ready Relief, Renovating Keeolvant Kadwax ReKUlatoni. Knch of these remedies possessspecial earntive powers over certuin diseases. Vet there are other diseases, wherein their combined medical properties are required and when thus used, if there is sufficient lite and strength within the diseased or dying body to sustain their action, the patient will live aud bo restored to health.' Pain, v* R. R. Relief,
1025 Bbls do do Mofiiss?*''1 Direct from Plantation. 200 Bbls Sugar House Molasses, tyt
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rupting the blood—KiDVtt'i KKKOVATINO Kmitvisl Will eradicate fiom the bodies of the aftllrtod every particular of diseased deposits, and lilt tbe volus wiiii new, puro aud healthy blood.
CHILDRESS DISASK*.
Rnd way's Renovating Resolvent should be liallvd as a blessing by every mother,throughout tbe land.wtuiso infants are afflicted with Soros, «tc. These lrunklng» *ut (thus early) aro evideace of disease transmitted from the parent stock. A few days of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the dUuase and insure Uie child a sound and heuithy body.r n. ». n, R. R. R.—Rnd way's Ready Rolieffirlfoadacho,wheth erjaick or nervous Kheumatlsin, Hnralvia,
Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia. Toothache, .SmallFevers, Swollen JniuU, Kidney ('omplnluts, Scarlet Pevor, Halntt arcttn.d the Liver. Pleurisy, Moasles. Heartburn,and Pains ol all kinds itadwny's Ready Relief wilt, in a fuw minutes change the miseries you suffer to jey at picas, lire. R. R. R.—Radway's Renovating Re*otvent,forlhecnrc of clfrontc disease—such ns ^crufulnus anl 8.Tphilitic Complaints, Conoumptlve and «thor aiTectlons of the Lungs and Throat, Induration and linlargemenls of parts, Kruptive and other diseases or the Skin, Nodes, Tumors. Ulcers.
Dyspepsia and other diseases arising from an liupuro stat* of tho Hiood. R* R. R.—KHdwav's Regulators will «u cffcituBlly and speeJlly, Coillveness, Inoigestlon, Intl*mmatlon of the Bowie*. Pyspepnlr, Liver
Con,plaint, Diseases of the Heart ami Kidnuyi Female Complaints. Small Pox, Pevers Mea los. Ac. Wh-never the sj^tem Is out of order a dose of Radwa)'s Regulators will testoreit to regularity. Ko female should be without Viem. R.
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R.—Remedlesare sold by Druggists evfrywhero. RADWAY it CO., K. Y. City. March 93 '38-dwly
Apple Trees.
THE
undersigned has any number of the best kind of Apple Trees, suitithlo for transplanting this season. Having some 60 varieties, any bill can be filled. WILLIAM DURHAM.
He can also furnish Evvrgrucu.*, Peach and Pear Trees st short noticc. „. March 22, dw-2w.
BEMENT & CO.,
TENRE-HAtrrE,
A
IND.,
Are now receiving one ot the
Largest Stock of Groceries I!
Ever brought into tbe Wabaah Valley, consisting
525 Hhds New Orleans Sugar.
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Si Hhds CUrified Sugar. 75 Boxes Havana do. 100 Bbls Loaf Pal vised sad craved do. 400 Bags Rio Coffee. 75 Casks Rioe. 250 Pkgs Grew and BUck Tea, i«: 100 BbU Mackeiel, assorted nuaabers. 20 Hlfbbls do 4* 75 Kitfs do do 100 Boxes Oranges. 75 Leaoaos. 100 Dnn«s Figs. 900 Btnes Rsiseu*, 150 Hlf Boxes do 200 Quarter Bexee d» 150 Boxes Tinpiste. 175 Boxes TWAOCO 100 Bbis Plaster Paris. 100 Lotknlle CesaL 100 New York do *00 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 700 Bbis Lake do 100 Trss —sorted Iroa. 700KMM Nails. We will dispeee of tbe above wH& a general ssaortsseat of omer artides la oar ttee or bowscM, (too as—is as me»iiesi,i tow far prooiptpayaMBt. BEMENT C&. Coraer Fie**ni Hals Street* Ten* Hante, bi
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Hngyft ^WMjIinilfliitt iQlU ii*
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fT*Sjpsak weU of the bridge Sat carries jnoa over safe." Abort a year ago we were trodbted with Fever aai Agee, which ifceHia throaghoat a whole season, we tried most «f the fStsMishri remedies with U&le if any seeeees. Jaat as we ware giving Spin despair ws heard of 6e Febrftage Wine, aaed a hnali—d aferthe iratday had aaiaseaeaeaaf the JaagrseeHe In Ihs seams of a srtaighl we wewt
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)MALE—A vacamt lot a few atjuaree turn pvbiketpare. For twrlwrins enquirs at Oosoflfee. [*s«A13
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Persons desiring to make known their business and their, wants, through an advertisement ^ctir be accommodated oi^..
BETTER I TERMS
AT
DULK33NI0N OFFICE.
Than can possibly be had in the city.of Terre-Haute. There seeing to be a disposition on the pavt of a CERTAIN locality, to baflle us in,
our
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Acute Diseases,-* R. R. Relief,1'^* Lifiamatory diseases, Relief and Kegulntors, Malarious Diseases, Relief aud Regulators, Congestive Discuses, Relief and Regulators, Scrofulous Diseses, Renovating Kc»olvent, Chronic Diseases, Renovating Rcsolvwnt, Syphilittic Diseases, Renovanting Resolvent, Constitutional Diseases.Resolvent and Regulators, Skin Diseases, e. Renovating Resolvent, Nervous Diseases Resolvent, relief regulators Infectious Diseases. Ready Relief & Regulators.
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict humanity are inherited ns heir looms from the diseased bodies of sickly nirs— Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and flts, aro among the most common of conKllluilonal diseases. [Vow. we care not how many generations the seeds of thesr diseases may have been established in the syttlem,
efforts to obtain
Living Prloes,
and we are determined that the LOWEST prices *.-•
4 SHALL NOW COME DOWN1.?
iw
OF
JOJ8-' WORK
DONE AT THIS
Lowest Cash Prices AT THE ,,
DAILY UNION
«s »Mt' «%,.:•! t!
Job Office.
Our type are all new and cannot be excelled in the city. Come on, now is your lime to get work lower than you ever had it in Terre-Haute.
Wc have three presses, which are worked by po^ER-t'ul men. Shelby College Lotteries, nit
Al'ltlL 194P.
R# FRANCE & Co Managers.
Furctiaiora cketn will hear la mlnl Ihnt tho Shelby V'KIK'ICSofUUcfioi of K«nHuU), »ro ilrnwn lijr Statu uullioiit) mid by Mnto (llcvr»—ui.il nil »vli*in«» aro examined una n)|ro\ by llu in.
Bowuro "full l.ntloru.'d with #\trSor«IIO' l'rlrea rer Kinall co.lol itcki*ts—-ull ..u.'li are nwlutllcni. 'iliu Muiiua*ri thu blii iii) llr|ff l- Uerii"t larj-onti'l fair st-liontus u« un tw Hindu fur tho ^rixc i.f TIkot ituil |ori«uii« |iiirrliu»ing In link., raw a Prlxo, will lurtmiil} lc pulil. In ihu ollmrs, evvry dult«r liivwitiol l« much thruwu
MagniHccut Sehcmo for 17th April. 63,513 Capital Prize.
Shelby College Lottery oi .Ky., Extra data 110,
Dcclded by drawing of Ora:i«l Co SielMated 1. ttcrjr, Clpt* F. To IM* drawirln BalUinorcdty, Aj rll It, tCSC. l)ru»»i lialloti In onch l'iii'kn)(u of SS TlvkeU.
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