Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 83, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 April 1858 — Page 3

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CONSTABLE'S SALES, Printed on gotxl paper, -for sale cheap, at

DAILY VX10.Y OFFICE.

I Proceedings of City Council.'

HALL.

•1r Girr

April

19,1858.

Council met pursuant to adparnmeot —Pre.*Sfttj Hin Honor, Major Patterson, and Coancilmen Read, Beach, Tousejr, Banfin, Roster, Haney, Iloagli and Barton, i* V-

Thfj Trouarar's report was submitted, and

referred

to committee, consisting of

Beach, Tonsey and Barton, to examine the saroe, and settle with Treasurer. Report of Chief Engineer of the Fire Department for the year, was then submitted and accepted.

Mr. Beach offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted:

Jtetoloed,

That the County Auditor be

requested to draw au order on the County Treasurer for two thousand 'dollars in favor o*Ft fie City of Terrc-Haute for tho use of the School Trustees of said city, to be iid oat of the tnxe* collected for school purposes.

D|.|Eead, Chairman of Committee to wbQttt was referred the petition of II. M. Gram, reported that they saw no reason for changing their former resolution, as rogardts the lot in the City Cemetery on which Mr. Oram desired to build avnult.

The following was then offered by Mr. Buntin, and passed unanimously:

Resolved,

That no officor in the employ

af the city of Terre-llauto, shall rcceive pay for services wlion detailed from duty for the benefit of non-residonts..

Resolution by Mr. Kestor was offered and unanimously carried.*

llesvlved,

That the Committee on Gas,

bo instructed to have ten lamp posts set on Second street, south of Ohio street, as soon as tho main pipo is laid on said street.

The Street Commissionor*was instructed to repair tumblo on Wabash street, also bridge near Station Ilotiso.

The Communication of Mr. W. K. Edwards, was re .id and referred to Mayor. The Clerk was instructed to draw orders for officors salaries.

Dr. Reed offered tho following, tfhich was unanimously adopted:

lUtolvtd,

The following was offered by Mr. Hough and passed: Rwo/iW, That bids be received at the Common Council rooms of the City of Terro-IIante, on Friday, tho 6th day of May, A. D. 1868, for gradiug and graveling 5th street from tho Wabash and Erie canal, North to the Lafayette Road, according to the plans and specifications of the City Engineer.

The Union Office Bill for publishing sundry notices for Fire Companies* was referred to the Fire Companies for payment, the Council not deeming it right for the city to pay for the same.

The Bill of Terre-Haute Gas Company was referred to Committee en Accounts. After allowing sundry bills, Council adjourned.

C. Y. PATTERSON, Mayor.

Attest Jos.

H. BLAKK,

No roan living have written sue

—Exprttt.

ACARD

As

Tiled by is#

Onr

That a stone gutter be con­

structed to run fom 1st street to tho river on Ohio street, and that tho same be done at tho expenno of the property holders on said Ohio street, and that proposals for said work will be received at the Council chambors of the City of Terre-Haute, on the 6th day of May, 1858.

Clerk.

but lbs Brown could ''sublimated nonsense,"

Bob Hudson of the Expreas hasn't got hum enough to write

"sublimated

non­

sense.** Tis true he can write nonsense and hot what he does write is the lowest and commonest kind of nonsense, which would be dignified and graced if it could receive the appellation «f "sublimated noneente." si*

JHrWe know an editor, who, by all his instincts, is so utter) a dog, that, if the wind whistles, h» runs with alacrity as if. he were espectaUj nailed,

We have one of this kiwi in Tertt Haute. Sometimes he e$|eairon» to ron two way tat one* Ugh? ipr '-'i

been solicited and ad-

I hare frequently ridnalsofeach of the political parties of this place to become a candidate for the office of Justice of tfae Peace, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Wo. Naylor, I therefore, in. dependent of all parties, offer my services for yocr acceptance at the Hay election, and can only say to tfae rot*t. of Harrison Township, if joo favor me with yoar suffrages sufficient to elect me I will endeavor faithfully to discharge the ditties of the offiw.

ofeacb of the political

The only apolopy I have for offering my senri ilimefstbe want of employment. eesa seoondlinsef

observe, in our advertising columns, tfae prospectus of this popular weekly, which for the past ten yean has held a leading poeition in the Metropo lis of the Union. It will be seen that its corps ®f writers embrace the most elaborate and popular of romanciats, and it is got up in the very best style for a respectable family newspaper. The proprietors of the MwKxmr are men of stability and character, and the public can rely Implicitly upon their marking good their munificent promises. Read the announcement-

WOOD'S HAIR JRESTONATNRE.-This

Sold bv all respectable Druggists. April 7-dim

BEHKPACTORB OF MANKIND.—It

April 7,-(11

The (-ireat Holland Itemed?! IKERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.—Perthns subject to nervous or sick headache, will find in Han-heave's Holland Bitters a sure, safe and plca«ant remedv. It soothes the throbbing head, corrects accidlty of the stomach, assists digestion and creates a ncalty appetite. It is, with outdoubt, a most delightful preparation, and an cffctual remedy. The fart that it is now a very popular medicine throughout the Holland settlements in Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, speaks much in its favor. See advertisement in another column.

National Disoider—l)r. ltoback's Cures, The American stomach is a tormenting organ. It is generally out of order. The reason is obvious. The driving man «»f bu incss ha* not time, or will not take time properly to masticate his food. He bolts It, and as bad habits arc cntching, all classrs follow his example. Hence Dyspepsia, with all itscomn'icatious—hence Indigestion, Liv cr complaint, and disorder* of the Bowels, in all their various phases. Against these and a hun •Ired other complaints, Dr. Robaek is waging an extermiaatiug warfare. His weapons are the fa mous Blood rills and Blood Purifier, and they arc irresi .table. The success of these Medicines has been astonishing, even in an age of scientific miracles. They do not alleviate, they extinguish a disorder. The agony, the fever, the debiiitr, the despondency, which characterise afflictions of the digestive arid secretive organs, vanish under the influence of these preparations- The constitution itself seems to acquire new energy under their operation. We say to the titk, everywhere, read Dr. Roback's advertisements, and give his Blood Pills and Hlood Purifier a lair trial.

April 7-dawlm

lUIRUMATlSM.

A CASK OR THXRG MONTHS STAPDIXO CDSKTT.

OCORRK W.

HKTOAMSO*,

April 7 dCw-wit.

of Pittsburgh, sars—

"After suffering for three months with Kneumatlstn, a part of the time so scvoroJy as to confine me to my bed, I have had one attack since, bnt found almost instantaneous relief In the same incdicine. It is iu my opinion, a sure remedy for Rheumatism."

Maryland State Lotteries. FRANCE & CO., Managers.

CAUTIONNOTICE.

Persons living at a distanco should be extrensely rantious of whom they Older Lottery Tickets or Certificates of Packages or tickcta The country is flooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries. Every inducement ia ncld out to get persons tn invest monev in them. Capital prises of from $20,000 to 40,lD00 head their schemes—with tickets at one dollar. #100,000 Cepiul Pnxes are offered, tickets All snuh, in every instance, are frauds and If money is sent to them for tickets, ft is so much thrown away without the shadow of a chance of g«uinea prise. Bewaro of all Lotteries where the capital prise is unusually large to comparison to ticket*. In every instance where large prises are offered for small coat of tickets, putit down as a oertain fraud,

The Kentucky State Lottery for (be benefit of the Shelby College, under onr manajrement, it the the oneiby Coliese, under only Lottery pi the United States which is legally decided by the Maryland Drawings all other Lotteries whidi purport to be decided by the Maryland Drawings, are frauds.

Tlffi MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Purchase ia the Harrland State Lotteries, then rou are «re of being right. And la ordering In Marytand Lotteries, you are sore of fitir and hoatHt dranir.gs.

Ooe thine ok to, and that is, If yow Older fto« any Heeoeed vender in Baltimore, set receive any but M»na^e*s* Ticket* and Managers' Certificate® of Packages The Manege**' C«rtificates hare the numbers priatrd, and bare the lithograph signature of R. France &.C©.

No ooe has aright to md his InfflvWnal certificate* and he does it, b« sare there is a 5a«d at the bottom of it. R. FRANCE CO,

Managed of MaryfauMi State LoOcnea.

Feb.l8Hi3ai

VcLnut's Smaerasawie Coantu~—Thw valuable ocuBpoORd, we are glad to know, has Wmh

Um

DMt popalar remedy in the United

State*. Nearly every family keep* it oa band Tbey tad It tily sirea in scum will ward off Fern*, or aay preraHat H»ase. See ttw adttrtlMiit ia aadtker enhrw Ap ISdele

A N O E IS

I Coaaarro

Ow

in

DAILT

ti P.oU, Paoll

ZEN AS SMITH.

THXNCW YOM MCBCCTT.—Oar

Sroolnrtlte Bank., Brook

readers will

Bank, lopiujinit.....

Hoosier I

IHQMB

won­

derful preparation is having an extensive sale in all parts of the ynion. It if one. of the few patent medicines which are now sold over the country, that are really what their inventors claim for them Wherever it has bad a fair trial, the result has been precisely as Wood predicts. It has never failed to turn the white hair back to the natural color, where the directions have been strictly followed, and in numerous cases it has restored the hair upon heads that had been bald for years It is not pretended that it will make the hair grow in every case, but where it fails there is certainly no remedy. The restorative of the hair has been effected in so many instances where the case seemed utterly hopules*, that it is certainly worth while for all who have lost their hair to try the experiment of u-«ing a bottle or two of Wood's Restorative—[Moline Workman.

All others, 2S®73c disconat. 1 ID 1 8

Citizens1 Bank, Mt. Carmef RushTtlle Kk., Knshville. Peoples Banc, Carm Stork Security Bk., DanviUo....

All others discount, NKW ENGCAKD STATES, Ml Solvent Banks

Craw."

IXDIAff'Jr

Stat* Bank and Breach .a. par Bank of Brmett»e, 8*r»eu»e par ladlana, MirliiffaaCity nar

Mtharlj Elkhart.... par I*' l*r

Goshen, Goahen Mt. Vernon, Mt. Varaoa Sal m, Salem Capitol, Indianapolis,.. Warsaw. Warsaw..... M«attcello, MonUeelto Salem, Raw Albaay

P»r

P»'

par par par par par P»r P"_ par par P»r par

vine....*.

Canal Bank, Kvaasviila Canibnlre City Bank, Cambridge City... Central Bank, Indianapolis Exchange Bank, GrecneaaUe Fiyoiie County Bank, ConnersvIU^ F«rra«rs, 6c Mechanics' Bk, Indianapolis, Farmer*' Bank, WestScld ." Gramercy Bank. Uifeycltc.

par

Huntingdon Coonty Bank, Hanttngton 10 dis Indiana Bank, Madison par tndtana Farmers' Kk, Pranklla par lad'tnaStock Bank, Laporte................. ...^Ndls

Reserve Bank, Kukomo.........par KeitMik) filMk Bank, Coiiiiabus..par Lagtan.te Bank, I.tlna par Merchants' & Mechanics Bk, New Albany par X. T. & Va. Stat* Stock Bit, Kvansvitle par Prairie City Bank, Terre-Haute.... par Southern Bk oCInd., Turre-Hauta par Sclcm Bank, Salem par Savings Bank oHod., Conuorsvilte..... SOdt* hawnee Bank, Attica Traders' Bank, Indianapolis Tippecanoe Bank, Winnertae... Watsons Checks, Terre-Haute par rippeeafioe Bank, Logatuport .—

par

10 dis 55 dls

......tOdis

par

"NEW" "JERSKV."

NEW YORK AND

AU Solvent Banks

O I O

All solvent Bnnks Bank ot Kanawa Trans. Allegheny Bank..,.

is not

he who invented Brussels Carpetiug or Gold Brocade, whom the masse* have reason to hold in regard, but he who furnishes something useful to evcry-body. One of our government officials lately returned from his mission in Brazil, tells as an anecdote that among the first enquiries made ot liim about his acquaintance with our public men, was whether he knew the American Chemist, Dr. J. 0. AVKR, wlio invented the Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pill*. As these articles (inere particularly the Cherry Pectoral) ace in general use in the cities of South America, they are the mo»t prevalent representations of American, pro lucts, and as many thousands there as well as here, owe to them the recovery of their heal ill from malignant diseases, it i* not stranye they should hold ilie inventor in esteem, but it is rather simple in them to suppose that the Doctor is the only man ol mark we have among our twenty-five million people.—Christian Advocate.

Sew Orleans banks MICHIGAN. All baaks

All solveut banks

par

State Rank and branches... Rank of Circlevillc. Canal Bank Cleveland City Bank efCiucinnati. 50 dis Seneca Co., Bank Cttv Bank of Columbus Union Bank indusky City

par

1

'..

All others par KENTUCKY, All solvent banks

VIRGINIA.

par

par

CO dis 40 dis

All others par. PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. Bk. of Newcastle 10 dis Warren Co. Bk ..85dis Brie City Bank ~5dis All other solvent bnnks par NORTH & SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA AII solvent banks

5 dis

LOUISIANA.

... par

2@5 dis

WISCONSIN.

... 1 dis

MISSOURI.

State bank and branches TENNESSEE, Old banks Free bums

par

.... 5 dis lOtoSU dis

DIST. COLUMBIA AND CANADA Solveut banks

...par

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AM eemmunlcations #ho*ld be addressed to & WR1TTVEY

FARM

Proprtetow oT the K«w Yerk Mercury.^ nen copies acot free. 8S Spruce St. H. Y. dwCt

•.•Speclm April I?,

FOR SALE—80 acres, 50 ia cultivation, improvements good, atoated 7 miles nath-eut of this citv.

Aleo, 100 acres, &> in cnltivmlion, adjoining the above farm, enquire of HARBERT & BARTOST, apr!5ltf Land Agents.

loo oreamt Every Day and Evening

THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. (Rjceept Sunday's.

WbisSCGDDER.wooldthat

H. Mspeetfy^fafbrai may eottoaeri be fan refitted

bis lot Crtiai Saloona, and av» ready Wall wbomay favor bin with a call. I a* abe prepared to farnbh Ice Cream and diiferent flavored loc'a to fiualllesoa short notiee.

W. H. 8CCDDBE.

Second Street oppostte Stewart Howe

April 3dlia

Office.

Ke&Kmca' Som, Tart-Hid*, J»d.

THEif

Sw »ey» of all Towm L«ta,Ort Lola, Cor Beat, Lisee. additions andsaih4ivkiaM made Md platted. Ai».Mapa wtd DmwiafS Of «re*y •erijptionMtticritariy attended to*

BfeJU, toBITT, Ctttf filacer.

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McLBAWB

Strengthening AND BLOOD PUn THE

dec*

THERE IS SO MISTAKE ABOTJT IT. This cordial win never fait to euro any of the above diseases, if taken asi«er directions on each bottle, in German, English and French.

OVER HALF A MILLION OF BOTTLES

instance has it failed it Whu then, will suffer from McLean'* Strm^th**i*e Cordial will cure you.

giving entire satisfaction.— weakness or debility when

TO THE L.VlHEfl.

Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then goat onco and get some of McLean's Cordial. It will strengthen and invigorate your blood to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to vour elieek aguiu. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction.

FOR CHILDREN.

We say to parents, if your children are sickly

or afflicted with complaints prevalent among chil drcn, give them a small quantity ol McLean's Cardial, and it will make thom healthy, fat and robust. Delay not a moment, trv it and you will b» convinced.

IT IS ilELICIOUSTO TAKE. EVERY COUNTRY MERCHANT

Should not leave tho elty until he had pro&ureda supply of McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells raiidfy, because it always cures. A liberal discount will be'made to those who buv to sell again.

CAUTION—Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsapalln" trnsli, which they can buy cheap,by saying it is just as good. Avoid such men. Ask fjr .WcLsanV Strenglkmtnf Cardial, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy that wltl purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time trengthun the system.

One ti»bles|«onful taken every morulng fastingisa certain preventive for Cholera, Chills ana Fever, Ye llow Fover.orany prevalent disease.

Price only $1 per bottle, or six bottle* for •5. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor of the Cordial.' ui. Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liuimeat. TTT'Pflnclpal depot on tbe corner of Third and Pine •trect, St. Louis, Mo. ]r7» Forsalein UnlsvilU by Bell, Talboti &CoM Springer Sc Bro.. and Rayniouu 6i 1'attoii

MCLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, The host Liniment in tlie world foruiunor beast Another Remarkailt Car* Performed by Mcleaii's Volcu»ie Oil Liuliuont.

Road lar vouwclves: Thomas ?ord, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenue oil Tenth mroet, lmd a h«rrible running sore on his foot. He tried various Liniments, Salves, Ac., biit could do it no good. He despaired of ever being able to work athis trade again, because he could not bear anv weight on his G-ot and by one small bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil Linlineut, he is now perfectly cured. tfheumniism, parnlysts, neuralgia, bruises, sprains, stiffness in the joiut* or tnusules, swellings, tnro throat, ear ache or toothache, wouhds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, pnlns, Ac., yield to the ••utaglc" influence ofUils wouderftil Liniment.

For Horses and Cattle It an infallible remedy for chafes, gails, scratches,cracked heels, lameness, spavin, sweeny, splint, fistula, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattlesnake bites, and varlens other diseases which auimals are liable to from litfurie or aceidenU.

Everir Conntrv Merchant should obtain a supply Of McLean's Volca'ule Oil LlnimenU It «elU rapidly, because italwavs cures.

A liberal discount will bo made to merchants who buv to sell njrain. For sale bv J. H. MeLKAN, proprietor, corner o' Third aud Piue sts., SU Louia, Mo. also for sale as above.

J. R. Cunningham and Allen Pence, Agents, ii.Hac Sept. 5,-daw tf '«.rro* Haute, lnd

MOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS, AND

FBOZsxiarrx BITTDRS

rpiIE

reputation of these very celebrated a- vegetable remedies is now une^ualed by any others in this country or iu Enrobe, 'lhey are ftally established as the most universal family medicine now in use. and they wilt maintain their pre-eminent ronown bv the "intrinsic and comprehensive virtue* which acquired it. The usual modes of puffery would be unworthy of them and Is unnecessary

Thousands and tens of thousands of persons woo living inperfectlv restored health, t^ their prompt and dcciued efficacy not only In all ordlnan derangements of health, from Impaired Digestive Functions, Costlveness, Bilous nud Liver Complaints, Khonmatlcand Inflammatoiv Colds, C«nghs, Nervous Weakness,Lose of Appetite,failure of Flesh. Headach Impure Sute of the Blood and ber F/uids, bot also In Rheumatism, Fefer afld Ague, other Intermittent Feverr. Asthma, Bronchitis. Choltc, Pleurisy, Palpitation of the -Heart, Rush of Blood to the Head, Settled Pains in the Joints, Limbs and Organs, Affections of tho Bladder and Kidneys, Jaundice, Prepay, Piles, fhowever Inveterate,) Habitual Costlvenesa. Seronsand Billions Looseness, Obstinate Headache and Giddiness,and au Immense number ef other maladies.

They renulro no dieting nor confinement, are perfectly mi/dand pleasant Tn their opporation, but will powerfully rcstoro health—thai greatest of all earthly olesgtngs—to the most exhausted and dilapidated constitutions.

Prepared and seld by Dr. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 3 3 S a a N March

8t-wly

J. SWAP,

House and Sign Painter, Glazing & Paper Hanging,

WAGON AND COACH PAINTING,v South side Cherry St. one door West «i 4fau Terre-Baute Indiana.

AU kinds of Work la bis line done as as at any other shop in tho city. U" Orders respectfully solicited.

March 31,18S8Hi3m.

DOCTOR MCDONNELL. St. Lonis, bas como here to settle

permaneeUy. He reapectfplty oS^rs his aervlcet to tho ciiiseaa c/Torre-Haute, and iu vteieintty, hi all branches of hisprwfessioa. He eea be fbaad at present, at Mrs. CntB't, oa Fifth street, •oath of Wslnst street. {March 98, din

JJPOFLM OB MB

via Chart*.

That baa prvdaeci ssel remnrltable. Streets in man eases of Nnuuu, Varnoo^nd Armmon or TH* Hus, earned by distnrbed drcatetion, in those wbo hare tried it ia tMs eiqft is feraaia br-

Aug. 14-dtf

tt

Cordial RIFIER.

rreatect remedy tn dialled from a Berr

in the world. This Cordial Is

SkBownf

only tomyaeir, and

some the most

medielaaI*racvU)]ierbs and barks known to UMvaluable

wind ef

man, vis: blood root, black raat. wild cherry bark, yel tow dock, dandelions, saraaparilta.etder towers,wltl others, prodadnjr the most inMtlbl* iftmedy for the restoration othealsh ever known.

IT IS KATURK'S OWK REMEDY,

4

-5

Coring diseases by natural laws. When taken, healing influences Is felt counrir through every v«m of tho body, paritVing and accelerating the clrcuUtKic

or the blood. It nentcalixe* any billions matter it tha stomaeb. and strenethecs the whole organisation. McLean's Str jngthenlng Cordial willeflfectaally care Liver coiuplatnl*, Djspepsla, Jatmdiec,

Clmicfr Jftmu DtUUtf, Diatmut* ttftke Xidnet*, and all tee mritinf ft*m & iiiaerdtrtd Livtrar SttUMtk. Dyspepsia. Heartburn, Inward Pile*. Aeidl'* or Sickness of die Stomach, Pnliness of Bio totbe Hoad Dull Pain or Swimming in the H.»* Palpitation of tbe Heart, Fullnes* or We in the Stomach SourEmeta tions, Choking orSuffoeating Feeling when lying down Dryness or Yellowness or the Skin and Eyea, Niglit Sweats. If ward Fevers. Pain In tho Small *ftheJBackChest or Side, Sudden flushes of beat, Depression of Spirits. Frightful Dreams, Despondency or aay Nervous Disease, Sores of Blatehes on the Skin and Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.) It willalso care dieasfts of the Bladdur and Wombjiuch as Seminal Weakness.Incontinence of Urine. Strengnarv. Inflam mation or Weakness of the Womb or bladder,

Whises,

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April 12-dtf

HEALTHRwtn,

THE

aad Ohio Streets, oppoaHo Bald

Dr. COGGSWELL'S

ANT IPH OO-XS TIC, S

A

D*. JL PEKCE.1rBSgist» T«m-Hnte,M

CTTbe btgiHattftttimooiakoritscfflcacThart been given a nnaber of the noet icspectabie ehisnsvfao We tried it

Take Notice.1

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C. CLARK bet snht taken tbe Barber Shop in tbe National Hall Ittock, where be willbagM tosM afi bis old Onatmees wrt' nwgnewenes n*r jM desiroasorgiv^S. Um

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1600 Hundred Packages of Dry Goods to be disposed of at l©ss Auction Pricey

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL

Owing to the great decline in prices of many kinds of G"»ods, we hare made unusually large pnrUiis Spring, knowing that a price will alwaya sell them, however large the Slock may be. From the immense amount ef onr stock, it i* impo^ible to go into an enumeration of the ^at vnrktr of goodA pertaiainff to ouch of tfi® TEN different DEPARTMENTS of out bwsincw,

GOODS, Etnbroideriea, White Goods, Parasols, Trimminps, Shawls and MantHla's. Gloves aud Hosiery, Notions or Variety Goods, with a large Stock of Stmpk m»d HoHStktnin MMtrimi*, both IW City and Country trade. In all thtse Departments we are entirely ahead of any other House, both in style, cheapness and externavc viriety—no purchaser, who is true to his or her own interest will think ofbnying till they hare looked through the "BUCKEY E."

The Day is ours and no mistake in House Furnishing a ihan Jiver.

lOO ROLLS

Royal Tapestry Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Tapestrv Ingrain, (new style) Fine, Exl Ingraia Carpets- Low price Carpets commencing at 20 coats per yard.

lOO Rolls Canton Mattings.

Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Curtain Draperies, Cornices, Bands, Pins, Picture Moulding, Looking Glasses, Stair Rods, Window Ho Qands, &c.,

Triumphant Victory in Forty THousand. Pi©oe«» Wall Papers and Borders Complete.

With. Statuary and Decoration, in Oak, Stone and F^escoe, Centre 1 ieoes and Teaster do. Fire Borders,

In all cases, follow ihe of Ra«l-

wav'a K. KomeUlus. l'kere are aone ao alok or diseased, so weak, feeble, or crlppleil with pala or liiflrniltles, but Uat Haaway'* ready Roller, Reaovating Hesolvent, or Regulators, as the r.atureof tbe dis* easo orflckncs may require, will quickly and rapidly ire.

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These romcdic* consist of Radway's Ready Hellefi KenovnliiiR Kosotvunt Railway's Regulators. Kach of tbesc remedies posicssspecial curative powcrsover certain dlsaascs. Vet there are ottior illsoaaea, where their combined medical properties are required, and wbou thua used, If thero Is snftlclunt life and

properties are reqi ro is sufficient lu«

strongtTi witiiin the diseased or dylnfc body to sustain their action, the paltenl will live and be restored to health

Pain, Acutc Diseases. IllSnmatuij Jiacn8CS, Malarious Diseases, Congestive Diseases, Scrofulous Diseses, Chrunic Diseases, Syphilittic Discnses

R. R. Relief, R. R. Relief, *1 Relief and 'Regulators, Relief anl Regulators, Relief and Regulators, Renovating Resolvent, Renovating Resolvent, Reuovanting Resolvent,

Constitutional Diseases,Ilcsolvout atid Regulators, Skin Diseases, Renovating Resolvent Nervous Diseases, Resolvent, relief regulators Ipfectious Diseases, Ready Relief Regulators.

CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict Uuinantty are Inherited as heir looms from the illsonstd bodies of sirtely airsScrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and (Its, aro among the most common of constitutional dlaeaaes. Now, we care u»t how many generations the socds of these diseases may havo i"loti established In the ruiitlng tho blood— it iDWit's

KKKOVATIKOsvalcm,cor-

KICSOLVEKT

witt oradicate fiom tho bodies of tho atllicled every {tartlcular of diseased deposits, and lltl tho veins with new, pure aud healthy b»ood.

CHILDRliNS niSASBS.

Radway's Renovating Resolvent shonld be hailed at blessing by every mouier,throughout tho land,whose infants are aftltctcd with Sores, &c. These breakings wnt (thus earlj) are evldeace of disease traasmlUed from the parcia stock. A few days of the Renovating Rosotvent will •rndtcate every vestige of t!:e disease and insure '.he Child a sound and healthy body. n. fi. n, R. R. R.—Rad way's Ready Relief for Headache, wheth erjslck or nervous Itheuniatlsin, Paralvia,

Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Toottuiehe, KmallFevcrs, .Swollen Joints, Kidney roniplatnts, Scarlet Fevur. Pains areu«.il the I.lvcr. Pleurisy, Measles, Heartburn.and Pains 01 all kinds Itadway's Ready Relief will, la a fow minutes change the miseries yon suffer to Jay at pleasuro. R. R. R.^—Had way's Renovating Resolvent,fbr tho cure uf chronic dlseaso—snch as Scroniloas and

Kyphllitle Complaints, ConsainpUve and other

affocllojjs of the I.Onjt* and Throat, Induration and Knlargements of parts, Krupti ve and other diseases of the Skin, Nodes, Tumors. Ulcors, Hyspepsla and other diseases arising from an tiiipnre state ofthe Blood. R- R. R.—Rad way's Regulators wilt core, effectually and speeJlly, Costlveness, Indigestion, Infla-i-mroatlon of the Bowles, Dyspepsia, Liver

Co... plaint. Diseases ofthe Heart and Kidneys Female nplaints. Small Pox, Fevers Measles. tcc. Wh'-never the system Is out of ordrr a dose or Radwa)'s Regulators will rc*t«re It to regularity. Kv female should be a'ithont them. R. R. R.—Remedtesar* sold by Irtigjri«ts everywhere.

RAUWAY CO., «. V. City.

March S3 '58-dwlr

T. McGINNIS & CO. I

Commission and Forwarding Merchants Ko. CI Front and

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Saloon

Fallon Streets,

I3" IWi I«sw ORLEANS, LA. ST Liberal advances made on produce dripped

nndei^gned will opea, to-day, tbe above Saloon ana Restaurant, undet new arrangements.

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Fresh Oysters, Sardine*, 'j.v

and in fact everything to EAT and DRINK that tbe market can afford, at the most reasonable rateWe also have a very fine Ball Room 65X22 feet, which can be had at any time for Cotillon parties or other social gatherings on the most reasonable terms. Pei-aeraleshtagsnch a ball wiR piettse call at theSt Chattel.

PHIL. H.fc DANIEL MONNIOER.^ Feb. IS, 1856-dtf

A Notice to Contractor*.

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BALED Proposals far rradlng, gravcling^nrbO in* and guttering with stone, all of that portion of Wabash Street from tbe East side oi4ib street to the hrow of tfaeUU West ef flrst street, according to tbe plans and epecHicatiots ofthe City Ebgtaoer, will be received at the Common Coea

Rooms of city on Tharsdav. March I8tb 1858.. C. Y. PATTE&SOS, Mayor. Attest: Jos. If.

BLAKC,Cleric.

March 10-dtl8

nodersigned hereby give doe notice to alT %am iafertstej^Uut anliadst toibe Cowity ty, Ini&ana, to have the

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We shall receive throughoat the Season the New Style of Summer Goods as they

Tho New York Weekly OOUiKN PRIZE Is one of the lurgest and best weekly paper* u| llicday. An Imperial Quarto coiitnlnlng Hght panes, or forty columns, of entertaining original mutter, flno elegaatly illustrated every week.

A gift worth lironi 50 conts to •500.00 tn Ootd. will be presented to oach subscribor iuiminliaU'ly on rusvlpt ofthe subscription money. ,t

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Three copies one year 55,00 and 3 gifts Five copies ono year. U,«e and 5 jflns Ten copies one year IWKJand te Rifts Twenty-one coptesone yoar 3U,00an«l SI girts

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Gold Lockol*, Bracelets, Ear llroti*, Itreast Pins, Cuff Pins. Sleeve Buttons, Klnf s, Shirt Studs, Wsieh Keys, Gold and SIlvcrThlmbles.aitri a variety of other articles, worth from fifty cents to 415 each. immediately on receipt of lh« subacrlptton money tbe subscriber's name wilt be entered upon our subscription book apposite a number, and Ihe gift corresponding with that number wltl be forwarded, within one week. tithe subscriber, by mailer c«|-ress, post paid. All communication# should be addressed to

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49and 49 MotMl Building,335 Broadway N. Y. •»»Spc Imen coplcs sent free. Agents wanted. March 98 dtarn woamv

SWEET

POTATO PLANTS.—I will hare

for sale plants superior varieties after tbe Sfttb of April, at my farm, 3 miles Soath-Euat of Ter-re-Haute.

Oiders left with R. Wolfe & Co., or 8. P. Foote, in Terre-Hante, will be promptly filled. April 3,1858-w4w.

SHERIFF'S

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CHarles and Restaurant.

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SALE—Dy virtuo of one order of

sale issued from the Vigo Common Picaso Court to me directed and delivered tn favor of W. B. Tuefl, and against W. K. Lewis and Bnalr* Ellen Lewis, I am ordered to sell the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot No. ons(l), and twelve feet seven and one third inches of south side of Lot, No. Two, In Jcwctts subditislon of Lots No. 973 aad 374, in tbe town of Terre-Bonto, as the aame appears in the wbcorded Plat of said subdivision, and I will oa Monday, May 3d 1868, within tbe legal hours of said day, at tho Conrt| House in Tefre Hnote, offer the renU and profiis of said premises for seven years for sale to the highest bidder fbr cash, and if (be same nhontT fau to sell for a sufficient som to satisfy said of sale, Twill then and there offer the fo slmj, to said property to satisfy said execution and ctmt$, ap. l0,-w3w W. H. STEWART, Slmiff I

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At No 3, Warren*t 81—k, Terre-lfauie, fnJ. Them Laaipaare superior »o alt others foc ,*: ir»pllcity and brilliancy, are cheaper «fld ao m«t» danger trom explosion than a tallow «sadl«^C Terms Cash* t# 0. If.

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make, in any part-of t^UtatedSutM, fi5*l three to five dollars a dar, by scll&i frpm t^mphi "THE

PATENT

INDtA RUDBBH SAFE'fY

FLUID LAMP," with en improved banter Er* ery family wbo has regard fyr Uteperton property, Or economy wiH perch s»e them. For inf nnati-«i by matt, inclose scamp to HAWXHUUST 4.*0Tv Patentees apd crcluajre ttottefsctaam. US Fult»^| Street, New York. mes." r#