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Election of Officers..

At a meeting of the McCInre Associa tion, held on Wednesday evening, April 7, the following named gentlemen were chosen officers for the ensuing term

I. M. Bnows, President. J. iL WALTER, Vice President. D. W. W.rrsox, Treasurer. J. C. Buttxerr, Secretary. I. M.

BROWS,

Librarian.

Board of Director*.

TSOWAEO WBIQHT, It. 11. BUASHKB, H. D. Scorr, II. L. SCOTT, ,, J.vue* HOOK.

Wednesday

was a'v.-intry

Ii. W. WAUUEN\ Bec'ry.

fQT Xerxes, at thi* hoad of a half million of men, wrote thus to Leonidas, 'surrender your arm*.' Leouidas, who commanded only 300 Spartans, roturned tho onswer, 'como and take them.'

fiW It is perhaps not generally I nown that Washington drew his last breath in the laiit hour of the Inst day of the latt week in thelabt month of tho la*t year and in last year of tho of tho ccntury—Saturday dight, 12 o'clock, Doc. 81, 1790.

THR E*nt, op DRIUIT

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Coiin-rti

LORD STAX-

Earl uf Derby, now Prime Min­

ister of Great Britain, tva* born Mach 29, 1799, and therefore is just 69 years of ago. His eldest-son, now Lord Stanley, Secretary of State for the colouies, was born July 21, 1880, and is therefore now in his 32d year. He is therefore one of the youngest men who have attained the honor of seat iu the Cabinet of England, and affords the first instance of a father and son sitting in the same Cabinet of that kingdom, since the day* of the groat Lord Burleigh and his son, Sit Robert Cicil, iu the reign of Elizabeth, nearly three hundred years ogo.

For the best Oysters iu the city,

go to T. M. Doughty'• saloon. You can get them by the can, half can, or di»hed up la mod*.

V". .• A Card.

Doctf* MCDOJWBUU, adoptt tbb as the moa efftcitnt weoe of inertia* wishes of thewe who do*Jre to know hk qaalifieaUon#. He hasstadkd mtm years la the principal Hospital Schools of )«W»n. Uwiouaad EUinbttrgh, guidance ni'tJw iuo«i «H*tIogufeked Profiwsors of Medicine, SutfKtnd MUhrlfery i# Kwrope. He pweeeees thm

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Hlsa by the le«Rng Collc-

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above bou»chee—«ft«r three die-

tiatt (mblie PXMnlnatioos. He has tee« resident PhysJ.Hin of a publie Qo^aUl dunag two years. Sutee tkeo be La* b«*u engaged In priratse practice for IS yean* the last seren and a half la Texas, (attftiig a fee awwdwle 84.

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bunt 10 o'clock we noticcd it "spitting snow."- Yesterday the wind was in the South—~ft little winner, and a blight shower in the morning. We aro fearful that our peaches will come up missing some of these mornings.

JST To the pretty little scientific poz*le we published in the Union of Wednesday last, a correspondent of the Express thns replies and gives the following golntion A Solution of Ihr Ponlo in 1'axterdays

Union.

Thrae-fourths of cross, and circle coraplctc, In Che letters an'J 0 you will see Two half circles in ft porpemlicular meet,

As you will find, upon looking, In B— The anp.lo-lrianglo whicli stands on two feet The alphabft leads—the fir*t letter, A—• Anil two C's and 0, as none can gainsay!

Thuti art fairly unveiled—what more do we lack! oh! I Though Sdciieo disguise, tliou art yet but TO­

BACCO.

Attention Mohawks.

The Mohntvk Fire Oompanywill meet at their Engine House, on next Saturday evening, at 5 o'clock for exorciKe.

wben be

raiifitod larpe aai wpretabU pwatiee—Ms te^ta^andfeeStefihavUwWtaeed to ft more wa^iera State fcra permeftt netdcacc. H« wslfete those who my b« demons of knowint em as to Us private and preSswieesI dwrwetcr. to C«»l. A. S, Jotenoei, O. S. A« now in cootanad of tb» Uuk amy, vheee family fkj*«ten W has beeit over two ye«n la TnM. )Mi«

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Va. Slat# Stock Bk, Evansville par Prairie City. Bank, Terro-JJaute..-. par Sonthern Bk. of In«i., Tsrre-HaaU Salem Bank, Salem Xtrlnp Bank ortnd.,ConnenrUle.. haw nee Bank, AUia Trader*' Bsnlc, Iudlanapolia Tlppmnw Bank, Winncmae....... WitMRt Ck«rti, Terrw-H»Hlo

rippeeanoe Bank, Laanttiort. All Other*, »»75e dUcooNl. I I O I R. ritlxenn' Bank. Mt. Carta el Ka»b*lUe Bk., KiuhriUe Pvople* Bans, Carmi Stork Security Btr., nanrll1o.......

Canal Bank Cleveland City Sank»fClneiutistl ....50 dis Keueta Co., Bank Cltv Bank of Columbus Union llnnlt f» indiiaky City...

All others ..... par KRSTUCKY AH solvent bank*

V1MG1KIA.

All solvent Rjfnkn par Bank of Kannwa 00 dl» Tr»iii(. Atltrjrtiany Bank 40 dlj

All other*]ar. PKX.NKVLVAXTA AKO MARYLAND. Bk. of Newcastle in dli« Warren Co. Mk. '25di« Krle City B»i»k Tall» All othor »•!vent lank* par XiiKTH A SOUTH CAItOLISTA AND GKOKG1A All tolvenl banks.. 5dU

LOIflSIASA.

Xew Orleans bank* irnr MICHIGAN. All banks dlo

WISCONSIN.

All solvent banks 1 dis MtSKOUKl. Stats bank and branche* par

TKNNKSSKK.

Ol'l bank* 5 dl.o Proebaus« HltoSO di« DINT. COLUMBIA ANU CANADA liolvsnt bank* par

PENMANSHIP.

The Writing Acadomr in connection wi'li tho Pit AI HI E CITY COAIERC1A COLLEGE Cor. 4th and Walnut Kit., Carr's AYw BuiMr.g.

WILL

BE OPENED FOR THE RECEPtioo of pupils, on Monday, tlio 39th iustant. Application can be m»dc in the meantime tit the Colle^o Reom. Students caneiit)*rat any time. Rooms open from 9 A.M. to 3) P. M. Ladies elnfs in the n(Urnooii, Ladies and gent'emeu's clasn in eveninjr'I'MJIS—Fifteen lesson?, $3.00.

Th" Pnifensor ol Penmanship in this In8titu'i has few, it anv, wtpcriors. nuii we can wniraiit :i greater improveinciit in the Art of Writing than can be obtained elsewhere. Call and seecpeciracn

Visiting and Weddinrt-Cnrds

Written in aunertor style. Trice of writing, inclu d'ligcnr.L*, $2,00 per |wi.*k March &2tf

Tho casket of Diamonds,

A Weekly Journal contAining 32 columns of choice reading matter of a ehn meter calculatcd to instruct, amose, and enterwt the general render, will be commenced ou the First Saturday In March 18&3!

Only $l I*rr Annum in Advnnce.

Til!• cA S ET 0 DIA ONDS Will be the cheapest, best and rarest sntertaining Weekly PUJXT ever published in New York.

Diamond^! uianonilkl Diamond*! 20 thousand dollar* worth ot pure California Diamonds, set in every conceivable stylo of elegant Gold Jewelry to be ptvscnicd to the subscribers of the Cnskel of Diamonds. There arc no gins worth less th tn 95 cents, and from ihat up t« $.'100.

GIFTS! SIFTS!! UtFTSU! GIFTS!!?! Every subscriber will receive a beautiful gift in Gold or Diamond Jewelry immediately on receipt ol his or her name, accompanied by the amount ot subscription money.

THE SUBSCRIBERS NAMES

As fast as received, will be placed in regular rotalion on our books, opposite designating Ns and the gift containg a corresponding No. will be sent immediatelv,po»t paid, t» the subscriber.

LA£I LADIES!! LADIES!!!

You can get a large number of subscribers lor the Casket A Diamonds by a liule extra exertion, and for every 10 subscribers names you forward us, a eompanied by the money we wi'U send you a beau tiful diamond gift. We make the same offer to Gentlemen.

Please bear in mind the fact that every subscriber lo the Casket of Diamonds will receive a beautiful gift immediately on receipt of hts or her name accompanied by the subscription monev.

Persons wishing to commence with the First No. should semi in immediately, as the gift they will receive will eneworage them to speak to others of their success, and thereby assist materially in increasing oursabscrtpUun list to commence with the first number.

A

mong the interesting features of oar Paper will be a love eorreepondettee of the most thrilling and eseiting character, which took place in Paris, in 1855, betwixt an English Gentleman and a French Lady—the tyrannical opposition ot the Lady's Father to 'J»« union of his daughter with the English gentleman is described in Ute most vivid ami interesting manner, as well as the successful plots of the young lady to elude the vigitencc sad cruelty of her heartless father.

These leUers are deeply Interesting, and ol a pure, high-toned character. CTEaeh sutxeriher most tend 3 three cent postage stamps for return portage en rift. Address

NELSON, KICKS A COn

Proprietors ofttw Gasket of Diamonds, Feb. 1646m 75 Nasseu Street, N. Y.

NEW BOOKS.

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Slat*Banksod Branches....*...... par gaokof Ktrsea**, Byrmcswe...... par Indiana, MleMganClty.. par

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4 jfV. VcriMi Kol m, Salem Ctpilol, Miimpollt,

W«otw, Warsaw........*.,.. par MonticeBo, Montif«R(K..».'. Ktlen, S«* AibMir Paoli, PaoU Brook vtlle BronkrlUe Cauai Banfc.Krs^vJIle.. •&«.<•L.«...fi. J.i Cambnr«Qt{ Back, Ciobrwk C| j..<p></p>C^yjjL, Central Hank. 1

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farmer*' fe Mechanics' Kkt Indianapolis... Parmer*'Bank, Wwukrld.... ........ par Oramerev Ikiak, lafoyctte.................. Booster Bank, Logansport...... par Huntington County Bank, Houtlngton lOdis Indiana Hank, Madison par Indiana farmers' Bk, Frauklifc....... par Ind'tnaSu«k Bank, UjMfts.....................10dis liiaut) Reserve Rank, Kokomo par Ketiucky Woek Rank, Columbus. par Lagifctf/e Ra«k,Uma ........................... :par Merchants' & Mechanics Bk, New Albany par S. Y.

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All other* tlltcoiint. NBW EXGLASD STATES. ill Rolvent Bank* V..par

RBW YOKK AND KKW JJCBSKY. All Mot vent Banks.. par

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State Bank and branches par Bank

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NOVEL: BvCiue. Rkad,

Anther of «'Peg WolBngte®," &«.

bayard taylor*s norther trav-

m-s Summer and Winter Pioturea of Sweden atad Norwav. TWt2nt0863f A NA^ATJVE Bt Ak»a Cons RtmtiS. (Mrs. Slowatt.)

THK AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 18S& DR. LIVINGSTON *8 TRAVEtS IN AFRjCA, (a new supply.)

For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S Feb. 23, dtf

HARPER'S

MAGAZINE

sale at

Fcb.M-dtf &*,***

JHost Elegant ^t^ck

Dressg^oods!

JjWS.

EDSALLi McDOOGAL S CO.

Are opening

March 20, dwlw

foe ttfaieh. For

BUCKINGHAM'S

Take Notice.

WSbsetotlw

M. C. CLARK has *r«hi taken &e Barter KaAmal Hall Block, where he wiUbegiari to see all oW Customers naid maav new ones as

m*.

Elegant Fancy Dre5» Silks, I French Ch*ntz Organdies, ^BrilliatTt Robes Aquille, "Freeh CJhintz new designs.

EDS ALL, MCDOUC*A£ & CO. Have jmt received 20 pieces India and Foulard Silks,

Bayadere and Chene Argentine, Plain and Printed Oriental Lustres for Traveling Dresses

A "i

New Stella Shawfs. hall is and Barege Delaines. Printed Cashmere Shawl". Beautiful lot of Fine French Collars.. 500 Jaconet and Swiss Collars from 10c to one dollar.

Elegant Swiss and Jaconet Setts. India Silk Polka Spot St $5,00 a pattern New lot of bleached muslin from to 15c

Sheeting and 2\ yards very cheap, Pillow Casings all widths, and a general Stock of. Domestic, Goods. 12 Cities Citlido all Prices. We have never seen goods as low as we are selling this Spriug, not eve^, during the Panic.

EDSALI^, McDOUGAL & CO. i\Late of Bice, Ed sail Jc Co. Terre-Hante, March 29 '58-dtf

BEMENT & CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS

terke-haute indi,

Are now receiving one ot tho.

Largest Stock of Groceries!!

Ever brought into the Wabnsh Valley, consisting iu pnrt as follows: 525 IHids New Orleans Sugar. 1025 Bbls do do Molusses.

Direct from Plantation. 2 )0 Bbls Sugar House Molasses. 25 Hhde Clarified Sugar. '75 &>3tes Havana do. 100 Bbls Lout Pulv'iaed aud crushed do. 400 Bags Rio Coftee. 75 Casks Rice. 250 Pkgs Green and Black Tea, 100 BblsJ^ftcknel, assorted numbers.

SOHIfbhls do do d.. 75 Kilt's do do

1

do

1 0 0 ox O an 75 Lemons. 100 Drums Figs. 200 B-ixes I'aisens, 150 Hlflkixes do •. 200 QuarterBfoxea do 150 Boxes Tinplato.

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175 Boxes Tobacco .. 100 Bbls Planter Paris. 100 Louisville Cement. .. 100 New York do .» 500 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 700 Bbls Lake do ,100 Tena assorted Iron. 100 Kcks Nails. We will dispose of the above with a general assortment of other articles in our line af business, (too numerous to mention.) low for prompt payment. UEMKNT & CO., Corner First and Main Streets, Tcrre Haute, Ind.

'|UiE GOLDEN PRIZE. Thd Golden Prize. The Golden Prizo.

Tlio Goi lcn Prize. The Golden Prize. Tho Golden Prize.

ILLUSTRATED .ILLUSTRATED Illustrated Every Week. Illustrated Every Week. 11 hist rated Every Week.

Illustrated Every Week. Specimen Copies Sent Free. Specimen Copies Sent Free. Specimen Copies Sent Free

THE GOLDEN PRIZE!

ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED!

The Sew York Weekly GOLDBK PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containicr eight j»a*es, of forty eolaiuns, of entertattiin* ori^inall natter, fine elegantly Illustrated every week.

A gift worth from Ml cents to

$500.00

in Gold, will be

presented to each subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money.

One copy for one year....»« #4,00 and 1 gift One copy for two yea?s .S.M and gilts One copy Iter three years .5,00 and 3gins One copy for Ave years tM» and & gifts

AND TO CLUBS.

Three copies one year fS.OO and gifts Pivecopies one ywf. |ijU Ten copies one year... aed 10gtfts Twenlt-one copies owe year .30^)0 and SI gifts

The articles lo be distributed are oomprised in tike followlnc list. 9 pack ages of gold containing. tSOO^Oeaeh

I do do do #00.00 each 10 oo do do MJO each 10 Patent Lever floating Cased Wetcees JOO.no each SO Gold Watches..... ...?S^ie eaeh So do 80.00eaeh 100 do S0.00each 300 Ladies G»le Watohes.-... ...jMOea^i 900 Silver Wonting Cued Watches. 3#,«# SMt Silver Welches l,0M9 Geld Goanl, Vest and Fob Chains......10 toSO

Gold Lockets, BtaeeteM, Kar Drops, BrewtJMn*. Coff Mas, Sleeve Boltons, tilers, Shirt Studs, Watch

Inrs, bles,i

Keys, Gold aad SU ver Tbl mbles. and a variety of other artfcVe*,

worth fro* any ee»t» to lis eaefc. Immediately on receipt ef the sobseripUon n«an the ntartb«r*i earn* will be entered epott »wi»saewt* with that" namber will

tion book opposite a wrebcr, aad tlw |tU

sam*

pnadlux wiia utat nomaer wvu oe torwaraeq, VIWR oee week, t* Uie stterikw, by mail or expma. pool Mid. AU coecmaatcaUoBS stmaid be addreswd to

now retailing at vfeokNle wto«. Call at fJie )l«at Step next to J. M- Tit&ett^«%ar mMhbatcot, where ye« eaa alwant fiad fiM WMt»— Stwdtsand Jtoals at the West rate*-

Msseb 9S,

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Strengthening Cordial .^ AND BLOOD PUHIF1EH. THK

(i«itea remedy In tlio world. This Cordial ts dlMilled TWatt a Berry known only tomynelf, and ehrarieaUy combined with some the most valuable medicinal root*.hertuainl bark* known to the mind of •nan. vU: blood root, black root, wild cherry bark, yel low dock, *t r»ealioii*, sarsauarill*.elder Bo*om, with ethers, bftxtaJiug the moot tufaUlble lemcdjr for the restoration ot health over known.

IT LS NATUKK'8 OW.N REMEDY,

Carlntr diseases bv natural laws. When takon. Its healUur InOuunce* is felt couesii Uironph every vein efthobodj', porlfvinp and acecleratins the rlreolttiofi or tho biood. It'neutralizes an billion* palter It the «tamatfe,' and utrenjrthens the whol« organtsaUon.

McLean•sWtrnigthoninjr Cordial willeffectaally care Llver cot«iplal*t*» lK»pe{»*la, Jaundice,

Ckrvmic

#r jWmiu

Debitfifi

THEMK IRllO MISTAKB-jABOOTIT. Thfs eorittaI*1ll nevwr till to eure any of the above diseases, If taken as i»er directions on each bottle, in Gorraan.Kogllish and^Fiyuclw ...WMIH

OVlfit HAW A M1I.UOK OF BOTTtES Have been sold during tho |m«t tit tnootlis, aud In no instance hasiu CtUod tn glvin* entire Wb» thea, will staffer from ^enVnes* or .debUiyPwUeii

McLtm't SlrcnrtkeniHB Cardial

Every Country Merchant should obtain a supply of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly, because Italwsvscures.

A liberal discount wilt be made to merchants who bnv to sell again. For sale by J. H. MeLKAN, proprietor, comer of Third and Pine sts., St. Louis, Mo. also tor sale as above.

J. K. Cunningham and Allen Pence, Agents, Kept. J.-daw tf Tirre-Haute, Ind

MOFFATT'S LIFE PILL8, AND

FBOB3NTZ3C BITTERS PHE reputation of these very celebrated JL vegetable remedies Is now uuequnlO'l by any others in this couutry or In Europe. They are fully established as the moot universal family medicine now In uae.andUiey will inalHtaln tbolr pre-eminent renown by the Intrinsic and comprehensive virtue* which acquired it. The usual modes ,of puflbry would be unworthy of them aad Is unnecessary

Thousands and tens of thousands of persons woo living In perfectly restored health.) their prompt and decided efficacy not only In all ordinary derangements of health, from Impaired Digestive Functions, CosUvenoss,Btlous and Liver Complaints, Kheumatleand Inflammatory Colds, Cnunhs, Servous Weakness,Loss of AppeUte. Failure of Flesh. Headach impure State of the Mood and her Fluids, but also in Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, other lntorxiatent Feverr. Asthma, Bronchitis, h»l

OFciUxens

BKCKKT A CO.

#and4» XoShU B«Ud!ii«,3S Broadway S*. t. •,»Speimeae««i*sMatfrM. Afeato wa»t«d. Muck dtam woamy

HAMS! BAJVSff

npie undet signed kasoo band a large btsflse cored Hans, Stmoklen aad Sides,

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F. 8TEPHKW80K.

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Tkind

ISmderrifsed has any sasiber of the best «f AppioTrMS. saitaMe lor teafiipfointtagthia w«na Having some W varietw*^ aajp bOl caa be&Hed. WILLIAM DURHAM-

He east ate farnJah E«esft*eu^ feadt sad for IVeeaat Xttd C, 4« 2t,

lie, Pleurisy. Palpitation of the

Heart, Rush of BI.»od to the Head, Settled Pains in Joli an inveterate,) Habitual CesUveness. Looseness, Obstinate Headache and Giddiness,and an immense number «f other maladies.

the Joints, Mm be and Organs, Affections of the Bladder and Kidnevs, Jaundice, Dropsy, Plies, (however Inveterate.) Habitual CesUveness. Serous and Billieus

TTiey require no dieting nor eonflnetnent, are perfectly ml/dand pleasant In their opperatlon, bat will powerfully restore health—that greatest of all earthly blesslRgs—to the most exhausted and dilapidated con-

^'prlS^d and seld by Dr. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 333 Broadway. N. Y. ,, -v March SS^wU

SWAPQ

House and Sign Painter, Glazing & Paper Hanging,

WAGON AND COACII PAINTING, South side Cherry St one door West ef 4tt Terre*B«utef Incll»Ti»."

All kinds of work is his line done as reasonable at any other shop la the city. CTOnfen resMCtfidlr solicited. March 31,1858-d3m.

DOCTOR MCDONNELL.

St Louis, baa come here to settle

permaaeotly. He respeetAtlly ©gbrshls services to Ore ef Terra-Raote. aad its vldciaity, la all branches of hie profession- Be eaa be foaad at preaeat, at Mm. Craft's, o« FMU street, sooth of Walaat street. (March 98, dim

L. Dr. C0008WELL 8 N I O a S I O

That has predaccd i»«ch

Aiwuoa or rat Htm, caused by distarbed c*reo£atioo» im

is fiarasla by

tm« ht^Msd teMtemnals of its efficacy hare been give* by a acariber sf tha aat siafisipratila saa who hare tried it

Aag.l4^tf ... v,s

LHttftHK-At««sr foarl Wagon far sale rhssp The wafwa as near. Call at the Uhaw«(tf

Match S»,d4w4« R. Lt BAIsL.

mmrn Sil

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of 4#

AliMI'i —4 mft 4imttsts

ariaimf

frw*

iifrrfertti Lirtr »r Strmeri.

OjsMMh. Heartburn, Inward PUes. Aeidl«» or Sicknewt of tho Stomach, Fullness of Bio to the Head, Dull Pain or Swimming- In the Hoa Patpltatlon of the Heart, Fullness or We in the Stomach Soar Km elation*. Choking orSufrbcaUnjcPeeliHR when li«f down Dryness or Veilflwness ot Ute Skin and Kyes, Kijrht Sweat*, li'Ward fevers. Patti lit ttie Small eftheTiackChest or Side, ^uddeu flusho» of heat, llepreMion ef Spirits, Vrlpl'tfiil Dreams, OeSpOntlencj or ant Kervous Ulseaae, h'ore.t of Bl*lrlic* on l^Q Sklti and Fever and A rue (or Chill* and Fever.) "It will also cere dieasne «t Uie Bladder and Womb^aeh as Seminal Weakneis. Iwcortinence »f Urine. Stranjtusrj InOaramatioD or weakness of the Wouib er bladder, whlsos, &c.

will cure you.

TOTflK 1».A 1)1 KH.

Do you wish to bo hea'.Uiy and stronjr?• Thon {roat ouco aiid get some of MeTjcan's Cordial. It will strengthen and Invigorate your hWnito flow tbrenrli every »*ob'*snd the rich rosy bloom«*l health to monat to your cheek again. Every bottle watrauted to rive satlsfeetlon. ml i--

FOR CHILDREN. A ^.1

We sav to parents, If yonr ehildren arc »lrklT,|rt»ny, er afflicted with complaints prevalent amottg children, give them a small quantity ol MCLOBU,S Cardial, and It wni make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay

not amojuiett t, trv It and you will b« convinced..

rris bKMCiousTo

TAKK.

EVKRV COUNTRY MKRCHAST

Khonld not leave the city until he had proeuroda supply of McLean's Strengthening Cordlaf. It sells rapidly, because It always cores. A liberal discount will be'niado to those who buy to sell again.

CAI'TIOK—Bewaro of Druggists or dealers Who may try to palm upon you some Hitter or Sarsaim11a* trash, which they can buy chftap,bj saying It Is just as good. Avoid such men. Ask f)r Strength-

tmng Cordial,

Price only gl per bottle, or sis bottles for 45.

4

fr?n

t.

11

and take noUiIng else. His the« nly

remedy that will pnrily tlio blood thoroughly, and at the same time trengthen the system. One tablespoonful takou-every- morning fu*UnjIsa certain provoiitive for Clmlora, Chills ana Fever, Yo llow Fever, or any prevalent disease.

J. H. McLKA,

Rt3e Proprietor of the Cordial.

Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniineot.

TTTPrlnelpnl denotonthe corner of Third aud Pine •treot,St. Louis, Mo. JO* For sale in Louisville by Bell, Talbott & Springer & Bro.. and Kaymonjil ratten

MCLEAVS \QLCAS«OOIL R.MU.IKJFT, The best Liniment in U»o world for manor beast Jlnetkcr RrmarhaHe

Cars

Perlormod by Mc Iran's Volcaaie Oil Liniment R*ad lor yourselves: Thomas Ford, ablueksmlth, living near Cass arenue on Tenth street, had a horrible running sore on hts n»ot. He tried various Liniments, Salves, Ac., but could do It n» good. Ho despaired of ever being able to work at his trade again, because he could not boar anv weight on his f.Mit and by one small bottle of Mctaan's Volcanic Oil Llnhnout, he is now perfectly cured.

Rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, bruises, sprains, stiffhess in tho joint* or musoles, sw elling*, tore throat, ear ache or toothacho, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, pains, &c., yield to Ute "magic"influsuce ofthis wonderful Liniment.

For Horses and Cattle it Is an iufnllUilo romedy tor ehafesi galls, scratches,cracked heels, tamenesS, spavin, sweeuj", splint. Ostula, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattlesnake bites, aad various other diseases which anititals art liable to from Injurie or accldtfDtl*

--IT- ywtr^Y'^fts^

*si Jf*

Lumbago, Goutj Neurnlgis, Toothache, KmallFev(.rs, swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints, Pcarlet Fever, Pains around tho Liver, Pleurisv, Measles, Heartburn,and Pains oi sll kinds Mad way's Ready Relief will. In a few minutes change" the miseries you suffer tojey at pleasure. R. R. R.—Radway's Renovating Resolvent,for the cure of chronic disease—auch as Scrofulous and

SyphlllUo Complaints, ConsnmpUve and other affections of the Langs and Throat, Induration and Enlargement* or parts, Eruptive and other diseases of tho Skin, Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia and other diseases arising from an Impure state of the Blood. R- R. R.—Radway's Regulators will euro, effectually aad speedily, CesUveness, Indigestion, Inflammation of the Bowles, Dyspejisla.. Liver

Complaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kldneyi Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fevers Measles,

See.

Wc arc now opening end arranging Spring trade some ,m.

Forty Thousand piece§ of

Whenever the system Is out of order

a dose of Radway's Regulators will resWre it to regularity. So female should be without them. R. R. R.—Remedlesare sold by Druggists everywhere.

4,

THE

reaatiodile

Effects in many ensas of Nrauuu,

be Is

Vdkrtaojud

rr

those irho have tried it ia Oil dlj,

Da. A-PENCE, Druggie Tcme Haste. InL

RADWAY A CO., N. Y. City.

March 53 '38-dwly

$25,00 REWARD.

1/IRE,Companies

No. 1, No. 2, and No 3, of­

fer the above reward Air the discovery and conviction of any person or persons, who *hal! hereafter create or "ause to be created a false alarm of fire, either by ringing the fire bells in the city or otherwise

JOS. H. BLAKE, Prest, No. 1, n~«Wn. H. SCUDDER, Pres.. No. 9. W A.THOMAS, Prest. No- 3. March 12-dlf ,t

Notice to Contractors,

SEALEDguttering

Proposals for grading, gravalfng^urb-

ing and with stone, all of that portion of Wabash Street from the East ride of 4th •treet to the brow of die bill West of first street, gccording to the plans and specificatiots of the City ngineer, trill be received at the Common Coon

Rooms of said city on Tnuraday, March 18th 68. C. Y. PATTERSON, Mayor,, Attest: Jos. H. Blsu,Clerk. ..uv a March 10-dtld

... jCity Engineer's OflSlce. No.

Mtekamct' 8*w, Ttrre-HavU, Ind.

Survey* of all Town Lots, Ont Lots, Corners, liner, additions and sab-dMswos mads and platted. Also* Maps and Drawings of every description particularly attended to.

BENJ. EBB ITT, Chief Engineer.

May 22,5?-dtf

T. MoGXNNXS & OO. CoaHaissiAB

and Forwardiag

,..^r

of all grades and qualities, which we shall oner a prices much than heretofore. \Ve shall also have an earljr^fji^^

Spring Stock of all kinds of Dry Goods Carpets, Mattings, Oil Clolhs. &Cm7

which we trust will please every body in variety, style and price* They will be bought with CASH and sold lor CASH, of coruse th& price must be right. In the intan time we are closing out our present stock of

jitf

Winter Goods, Boots, Shoes &c.»

at'greatly reduced prices, strictly for Cash. ^.»

51.A1".'A

Feb. 9th, 1858f

jsm.

R. R..

EALTH will, in all cases, follow the use of Radway's K. Remedies. There aro none so sick or diseased,so weak, feeble, or crippled with pat a or inflriuitles, but tVat Radway's ready Relief, Renovating Resolvont, or Regulators, as the natureof tho disease orticltaosmay roqatro, will quickly and rapidly cure.

These remedies consist of Radway's Ready Relief, Rtnovating KiesoIvanM-Radway's Regulators, fcaeh of these remedies possessspeciiil curutlve powers over certain diseases. Yet there are oUier diseases, wherein their combined medical properties are required and when thus used. If thero Is sutllcient lire aud strength within the diseased or dying body to sustain their action, the patient will live and be restored to health.

R. R. Relief, R. R. Relief," Relief and ltcgulators, Relief and Regulators, Relief and Regulators, Renovating Resolvent, Renovating Resolvent, Renovanting Resolvent,

Pain, Acute Diseases, Ititlamatory diseases, Malarious Diseases, Congestive Diseases, Scrofulous Dlseses, Chronic Diseases, Syplulittic Diseases,

C*on?tilutional Diseases,Resolvent and Regulators, Skin Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Nervous Diseases, Resolvent, relief regulators Infectious Diseases, Ready Relief &• Regulators.

CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many dtsenSes Ihat afflict limnSntty are inherited as heir looms froiu the diseased bodies of sickly airs— Scroftils, Consumption, Syphilis and fits, are among the uiost connuou of constitutional diseases. Kow, we care not how lnauy geucrations the seeds of these diseases may have been established In the syalem, corrupting the blood—RIPWAV'S RKNovvriKO RMOLVKKT

will oradteate flront the bodies of the afflicted every particular of diseased deposits, and All the veins with new, pare and healthy blood

CHILDREN."? IMSA8KS

Radway's Renovating Resolvent should be nailed as a blessing bv every mother,throughout tho land,whose Infants art afflicted with Sores, &c. These breakings •ut (thus oarly) are evidence of disease transmitted from the parentstoek. A flow days of the Renovating Resolvont will eradicate every vestige of ll-.e disease and insure Mic child a sound and healthy body. 3F8. *s~a R. R. R.—Radway's Ready Relief f^Headache, Wheih erjslek or nervous Rheumatism, Paralvla,

Xenhasti

So. 67 Froid and 68 F&Uon Stnctt, NEW ORLEANS, LA.

Liberal sdraoces ia»d« o« prodaoe shipped if.

THE

anderngBed hereby give doe ootios to aH %am

interested, that they have msde ap-

aapHeatiOB lo the &»ty »««yw .of Vto eoanty, «0 hare the scettea Iwtes re-loested aad Stsrited, tectesing #f«io« 3lf l0wn 13, rang* 7, west IwsadiMy of said section vfliba rim 4ii Thwriiy itH1

igt

A|ir9a t858«

JOHN

Marxht, !186.

GIBBON#

*3* WM. UEUCOA*

—--i RYL'E & SON.

P. S' "A few pieces of Carpets to close oil for Cash at decided bargius.

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AND THE

DUMO LIGHT!

AND Till#

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Most t" li*

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TO BUR* IN THEM W THK

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Beautiful,

CHEAPEST- LIGHT

N O W I N S E

Is Perfectly Safe,

BEING NON-EXPLOSIVE.: ZD* TSRMS OA.0H. -C« Call and see for yourselves at

C. II. IIAII.KV'S,

No. 3, Warren's lllocld'

Mar. 15,-d&vr2tn

Estray Noticed

TAKEN

tin by Felix C. Filer, living In Pralrlo Creek Township, Vigo county, Inrilann, anil posted on the scoond dny of January, 1W8, on» red Cow with some white on the end of her tall, with a small slit or nick in the left enr, has tho appcarancc ot being done by a dog. No other mnrks or brands perceivable. Supposed to bo five years old next spring—appraised to sixteen dollars and fifty cents by 8. R. FRANCIS,?

ELI FRANCIS,

Jan. 14, l858-*r4w.

APPrt

I hereby ccrtiiv the above to be a trm' copv from my Estray Book. L. PADDOCK, S.

P.

I hereby certify the nbovo to be a true copy front my Estray Book. AND. WILKINS, Cl'k. By Quo. M. EARLY, Deputy,

Now School,

In the Britk School House, South Market Street, Terrc-IIanle, Indiana. PHE undersigned would respcftfltlIy awittfnce to Uie citizens of this city, lh.it he will opcu a day School in the above named house, on

MONDAY, MARCH 15th, 1858.

Those having cliildreo and desiting to send them, may rest assured that every effort will be made

inculcate a taste for learning and studious habits. ID* Charges will bo reasonable. Prof. A. JOUNSON.

Turre-Haute, March 11,1858-tf

Uv

St. onarles Saloon and Restaurant.

rT^iIE

nndcrsigned will open, ts-day, the above Saloon and Restanraut, undet new arrange*, meats.

Fresh Oysters* Sardines,

and in fact everything to EAT and DRINK that? the market can afford, at the most reasonable rateWe aiso have a very fine Ball Room 65X22 feet,| which can be had st any time for Cotillon partii or other social gatherings on (he most reasonably terms. Persons desiring such a ball will piesse call at the St Charles.

PHIL. H. it DANIEL MONNIUER* Feb. 12,18S84tf

Notice.

There are some unsettled WHs in oar possession as Assignees of N. SIUKLDS. We are shout making arrangement* to close up our trust iu this matter, and respectfully request thoee knowing tht mtelvcs to be indebted ss above, to call immediate, aad settle. Unsettled notes ebd account* belong log to the 8»flcuis ASMOSSMEMT that are not arranged within tea days, will be collected ty legal pto-

BARN^Ta AUSTIN, Assignees,

Terre-Haate, Jan. 12, tt®8-dl0u

DIAMOND LIGHTS.

Tha Latest Improvement

IV

OOAZi OZZJ

TiAMPg.

A sdull ioroiceof the Lamps aad Oil to be seen aad for sale st t*.T AiNt

3,

Wmrm't Blockt Terrt HwO',

Theas £aaipsare«qerior toaflotfwrs forsuaphcity aad brilliancy, are cheaper and ao more

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Fcft.se,