Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 83, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 April 1858 — Page 3

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Deeds, MAGISTRATES BLAITKS,

CONSTABLE'S. SALES,

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Printed on good paper, for sale cheap, at UAIL UXJ 0X OFFICE. O ~T^A jtW Tlie ntrnttvilld (Ala.) Advocate state* that an old silver mine has been discorc&Tfh Hancock county.iVil walled up with eolid masonry, which had to be removed by blasting before the mino could be re-opened. Large trees are gfdwing over and around it kfcowirtg that it cannot have been opened for oentaries. The ore is said to be very rich. y,.

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Jt-iT Tlie Sunday Mercury, in a Revolutionary cnthuiasm, nays: "Hurrah for the girls of *76!" "Thunder!" eriea aX. J. paper, "that's too old. No, no hurrah for the girls of 17!"

Coot AS A'Conm.KN.—A man noted for impertnrbility and a scolding wife, was *Upped in the wood« oue night by a pretended gh?«t. 11« only said— "I can't stop friend if you area man I ninst request you to get out of llio way and let ms pas# if you are the devil, coiue along witli me and take suppe*—I married your sister."

Jiu*n ROMAS C'ATJIOMC8.--'The following i« from tho Providence (It. I.) Jourtial. Let our countrymen read it and mark well the gpirit that enters like a devil into tho hearts of Irish Roman Catholics at the bare thought of one of their people's receiving Protestant baptism: "On tho occasion of the baptism of a young Irish girl named Carroll, at Timber's pond, on Sunday last, an Irish mob assembled at the water's edge, who saluted her as she entered the water with cries of kill her," "drown her," dtc. The crowd was with dilliciilty kept behind a ropo «hich was drawn to keop them from the idioro. After the ceremony, tho carriage which conveyed Miss Carroll to her residence was followed by a largo crowd of Irish. The presence of tho polico, however, prevented arsy further disturbance." .. is

WQu ''Tho special Kansas bill, amended by Mr. Montgomery's substitute, passed, yeas 120, nays 112, giving, as it will be seen, eight majority, enough to carry it had every American in tho llouso shut his inouth, and let it alone.—Terre-llaute Fxpress.

Robert wo can but admiro your zeal, but wo have but very little respect for your judgment. You are endeavoring to vibrato a string in which there ik no tnusio nor harmony of sound.—JetfertonvUlt Republican*, *«*j

g&T Roth Uouses of Cotigress havo resolved to adjourn on the 7th (HT June, but it is not certain that they will. Uhc Washington correspondent of the Press aays: Unless tho appropriation bills aro eonsidowl and passed soon, tho fcSeuate requiring time to consider and amend them, if amendment bo required, {tho day will be put boyontl that day, and probably as distant as July.

MASQUERAnr. BALLS.—Tlia New York Tribune says 8orao of the city journals aw earnestly deprecating the Masquerade Balls, which are propose*! to bo given at tho Academy of Music, apprehending therefrom serious damage to the public morals. Wo should share these apprehensions if wo supposed petaons who have an morals likely to attend sueh balls.

Hi inim in'ifiHhpi'*11''-

9Sr~Willard Carpenter, Kso., a wealthy eitisen of Eransrville, Ind., and President of the Evansville & Indinapolis StraightLine Railroad, has been forced into an assign men L, which the Journal of that place regards at a great 'public calamnity.* Mr. O. wait a man of great energy, enterprise and pohlie spirit. His embarraaaments ware occasioned ohiody by his connection with the Railroad Company.

jar There an now over three hundred and Mjrentj convicts ia the penitentiary at Jefforeonville, la.—much the largest number ever confined there before*

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THE NKW Yet* Mficwt —0»r readeNr Wtlt observe, iu our advertising columns, the prospectus of this popular weekly, which for the past tcu years has beltl a leading position iu the Metropolis of the Union. It will be seen that its corps of wrifests embrace the elaborate and popular of rorosncUts, ami it is got up in the very best style for a respectable family newspaper. The proprietors of the Meaccar arc men of stability and character, atxl the public can rely Implicitly upon then* marking fjood their munificent promise*. Read die.•naonteesMnto'l A JJJ.fI f,KTf AllWS

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Jf An exchange tdla of an editor who went soldiering atjid Ira* chosen captain. One day at parade^ instead of giving the orders, 'front face, three pact a forward,* he exclaimed* "Cash two dollar* a year in advance/

*19* Aa them seems to be BO farther occasion for anybody to talk about'"bleeding Kansas," we suppose we may cipect to sear a good deal abtmft bleeding Democracy.—Ze*.

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A CARD. •.. ,..

As I hare frequently been solicited and sdristnl by iiKiiriduaJaufoach of the political parties of Uiis place jcome a mdldate for the «fflee of Justice oi the Peaee, to fiil the vacancy occasioned by 4he rcsiyiuitiiwof Wm. Najrlor, I tiiereforc, inde|H ndent of nil |mrties, ofler my services for jour acceptance at the May election, and can only say to the vnUrs of Harmon Township, if you favor me witli your Miflr&ges sufficient to elect me 1 will endeavor ifclUUUly tf 0|ac%trtu tthe dntlea offflfe office. '"V&fflr have (or oficring mysqni-

fthe want olT emptor ment.

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WOOD'S HAIR RKsTon.tTiNE.-This wonderful jweparaljori i«-baVhg an 'extensive sale in •11 parts of the Union. It i« one of the few patent methanes which arc uow sold over |h«r coTin: try, that are really what their inventitH clsltn for them WheTVvcr it has had a lair trial, the rosult ba»bcn precisely as \Vo*l predicts. It has never failed to turn »he white Imir back to the natural color, where the directions ve been strictly followed, and in numerous ease# it bivs restored the hair upon heads that had been b:ill for years. It is not pretended that it will make the hair grow iu every case, but where it fails there is certainly no remedy. The restorative of the h»irhas bren cffccted in so many instances where the CJISC itemed utterly liopeles.*, that it is ccrtaiuly worth wmle f'»r all who have lost their hair to try the experiment of u-'ing a bottle or two of WoodV Restorative.—[ Uohne Woikm tn.

Sold bv all respectabl# Druggists. April 7-dlin

Our Natior.ul Uisoidcr—Dr. ltobnck's Cureju The Amcrcan stomach is a tormenting organ. It is .generally''out of order. The reason is obrious. Tlie driving man of bu-incS* has not time, or will nt take time properly to imisticatc his food. He bolts it, and as bad habits are catching, all class-s follow his example. Henee Dyspepsia, with all itscomn'ications—hence Indigestion, Liver complaint, and disorder* of the Bowels, in all their various phas« s. Against these and a hundred other complaints, Dr. Roback is tv aging an cxtcraii«atiiig wstrfarv. His weapons are the fa ntoiw lllood Pills and Blood Purifier, and they are Irrcsi.table. The success of thcs« Mcdieincs has been astiiuisliing, even in an age of vcientitic miracles. They do not allrmnte, they extinguish disortler. The agony, the fever, the debility, the despondency, which characterize affliction* of the digestive and secretive organs, vanish under the iiitWnce of these preparations. The constitution itself seems to acquire new energy under their operation. We av to the «i?k, everywhere, read Dr. Robaek's »«lvertiscnicn's, and giro his Blood Pills and Blood Purifier a lair trial.

April 7-dawlm

BENEFACTORS OP* MANKIND.—It is not lie who invented Brussels Carpeting or Gold Brocade, whom the masses have reason to hold in regard, but he who furt ishes something useful to every-body. One ofour government officials lately returned from his mission in Brazil, tells as an

anocdote

that among the fir.«t enquiries made ot

him about his acquaintance with our public m«*n, was whether he knew tho American Chemist, Dr. J. 0. AVKR, who invented the Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pill*. As these articles (m*rc particularly the Cherry Pectoral) aro in general use in the citW of South America, they are the mo*t prevalent representations of American, prolucts, and as many thousandH there as well as here, owe to them tho recovery of their health from ilignaut, disease*, it not strange

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should hold the inventor in c-teem, but it is rath er simple in them to supjwse that the Doctor ts the only man ol irk wo have among our twenty-five million people.—Chrittiau A'lcocalr.

The ftrcat Ifollnnd Remedy! BCERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.—Perth ns subject to nervous or sick headache, will find in uuthcave's Holland Hitters a sure, safe and plcn«apt remedy. It. soothes the throbbing head,''corrects Abcidity of the stomach, assists di gestion and rrentes a healty appetite^ It is, with outdoubt.a most delightful preparation, and an etfetua) remedy. The. fart that it j? now a very popular medicine throughout the Holland settlements in Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, «p»aks much in its favor. Sec ad vertisonent in another column.

JtHEUMATlSM.

A CASK OF TIIRKK MONTHS STAFOIJfC CURED. Osoanir W. HKsnaaso^ of Pittsburgh, says— "Atier suffering for three months with Rheumatism, apart of the time so severely Ks to confine me to my bed, I.have had one attack since, but found al'inost instantaneous relief in the same medicinc. It is in my opinion, a sure remedy for. Rheumatism."

Apiil 7-d6w-wlt. j.,

MTaryland State Lotteries.

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R. FRANCE & CO., Managers.

CAUTION NOTICE.

Persons living at a disUncc ^should be extrettely, canttoua of whom they Order l^tterr TlokctS ear1 Certlfieatee of Packages or tickcts. The coantrjIs flooded witli bogus and swindling Lotteries. Every Inducement is held oat to get persons to Invest money in them. Capital prises at from $30,000 to 40,000 head their schemes—^wilh tickets atone dollar. ±1 "HI 000 Ccpita) Pnscs aro offeretU tickets t9.* AH m£* la every iastahoe. am. frauds tmd if money is aeat to them for ticieU, it is so much thrown away without the shadow of a chance «f gutting a prbc*. Beware of all Lotteries where the esp^til jirtae is unusually large in comparison to tickets. toe**rt tn«*i»ee where larp ttrixes ate olfcrea (bra small co^tof tickets, p&titdown as a certain 'fNrod,

Tbe Kentucky State Lcrttery fbr the benefit of Ute Shelby College, under oar muiuaieot. ia the only Lottery the United States which is legally decided by the Maryland Drawings all other LotteHeawhleh plnpevi to be decided by the Maryland Drawings, are frauds.

THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES^ Purchase ia the Marrland State Lotteiics, then von are snre of'being right. And In ordering in til airland Lotteries, you are sate of fair and heaeet drawlt.g#.

One thing 1 ok to, aad Aat i*, If yoa ordw ftoai anjr lioen^ed rcmler in Baltimore^ do nM reccivc any b«t M»tvagm' Tickets aad Mspngm' Certificates of Package* Tbe Manogers* Certificates hare the number* printed, and bare tip Iftbogtaph rfgnatere of R. FiancctCo-

No one hasarightt»«o»d bts indiridaadKC«Hifieatcs and if he #nre OKTS^Si~fraodat R. FRANCE 3c CO„

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GROS, ODIBK & GO'S. •'a PRIIfTED JACONBT3

AtHfreeati'per yeri, *'^s

Warranted of tho fincW.Clo)LU and jwttcrns r»t V» be found ehwswiiere. Tho above mUned g»8ds trtiv*r have been offered in aitr market before under 41 c» per yard. .EDrfALL, WeDOUl».VL &, CO*i "Is

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New Styl««a and Shapes in French Mantillas, imported expressly for New York City trado^w

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Also, an invoice of Silk and Morie AnUqnc Mantillas from AUCTlON. ranging in fwioe from $1, to $S, goods worth double the price. i-»

ED4ALL| McDOUOAL & CQi W 1U WA• Bitfli'Vv"

Blslrtsi Shirts!! Health, Grace and Beauty conferred upon the Indies bv wearing Douglas and Sherwoods new cxnansioo SKIRT, with the ADJUS/l'ALLE bustle, to be found onlv at

LDSALL, McDOUGAL CO.

GREAT ASSORTMl'^ OF

XE W, ARASOLS,

hrST OPENED, ia ^.rjr-.iir

Comprising novlti«s and Styles not to be' found clsewheK. EDSALL, McDOUG.vL (JUV

Trimmings.

Elegant Styfes in Drccs and ManUlH Tiinmiings, just rectivud. EDS ALL, McDOUGAL & CO. '"J Late llice, Edsall Co.

Terre-IIanto, April 21'58-dtf

GIFTS FOlt T11E I'EOPLE!

The New York Mercury,

LARGEST TWO D$£LAR WEEKLY IN THE WORLD. Fiftu-tiz Colums of Choirt Original Matter in cack number.

SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.

TWENTIETH YEAR OF rt*ULICATION.

A GOLDEN ENTER PRIZE!

No otlscr paiiercan boas-t of nuclfn jralnxy of talentuil niiil'eelrbrHten authors the e"litrilnit»ri:il cnr|iMr thu N-iw Y»rk Mercury, wno ruriilsli itscultimi'it. week, ly, with the most absorbing uuJ fasiiuating roiuanees and Morie# ev«r erined. DK. J. H. ItlMJlNSON,

KE» KUXTI.1X, LIKUT. J.FOSTER BRANDON, T. HAMILTON VAXANDA and a R. H. NKWKLL, who are well known ns the mosl uc ees»fnt ami popu lar roniaiu-ers of the a^«, coii.Htantty iontrilniti: their brilliant novellotos, f«*r the niainiiioih papes the MERtrRY. Anil eaeh nuinber »Uo emilai more eomplelo original storle# iiliil »ketrhe»—to nay nolliintr of mi immense an.oimtof IIJW*and general inijeellaiij. than any other two newc|iujier» in America, without exi-eplion. In short, the

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competion, nml Invites the most se rtlilnp comparison. It# Immense superiority over the tittle six bynine mushroom publication of tho ilay will be apparent al the first ulance.

We now offer, in addition to a paper fully one-third larger thnii any wfits eotemporartes, and replete with mi unprecedented variety oi Interesting reading matter, tlie follow! nir

KXTKA lXniT«l*NTs:

A VALCiatK otrr ro* inut sw«s«-iHi*li. A g\n worth from 75 cents to |*(I0 BO In Gold, will bo presented to each subscriber, immediately on reeeipt of the subscription *, •. .v -'a

TERMS-

One copy one year. '. !9 no, and 1 clft One co|iy for tw years 3 50, and 3 ei'ts Oue copy for three years. 5 IK), and 3 gifti

TO CLI ns.

Three copies one year.....„. fj.tH) and Five coplws one year..................'.1,110 mill srln Ten eoiAes one year I5.«0aiid lO^ilts The articles tobe distributed are comprised in the following list: •i dadcasea of G-M containing... J500.00 each 5 fo do do 300,W|eaeh 10 do do do 1UO.MI each 10 Pat. Lererbuntingdaseil waKhfs...,..HKUK| each 20 Gold Watches. 73,t)0 eaeh 50 dd do W.lK) each 100 do M.eoeafh 3«»t ladles (fold wateho^.• «•«.1 «V.&5JWIeach 300 silver hiliillnjf WatcllO*........... ..... .fftl.Wte.ivh 350 Sewiiiif Machines* $30 to TS each MilSllwr Wahhw..Ma• •"y-t.• O IW.taJSiw I0OO Golif Giiard Ve*t and l'oo rhalii*... .10 toSt) each

G»W loekets, Brtieelets, Brocbes, Ear Dro|«, Breast Pins, Cuff PtaS Sleeve Buttons. KiiiK«,!'hirt Studs* M'atch Keys, Gold ai»d Silver Thimbles, and a variety of olhsr articles worth from 75 cents to a 15 each.. ,»•

Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name Wtit be entered Upon our subscription book, poslte a number, and the jrift cor. respoHdioitwilht U»il nunilwr wilt ftrwarIed within three days, to the subccrHier by mail or express, jwjt paid. Every S,earlv subserilwr will i»eove one ol the aVove jtllts.. No subscription for lets period than one yearwlll bo, entitled to a gift

ITr'Ali (snnmiiritkiM sltoald He HIIIIIWMHI to CAL'DWJiLt^ SOUTHWiOKTIl WIUTNKY Proprietors of the New Y«rk Mo-eery. •.•Specimen ceplesscnt free. SW.Spruce titi N. Y.

April 17, dwflt ,« »,

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Managers of MaiyUadState Lotterha.

Feb. llM^a

Tt is said that Prof. Mott*s Febrl-

fti®e Wiae does not, like other remedka, fail la •sany ease* of FereT aad Agae and simitar diseases, and b«« oar enerieoca we can oarrebecaia tbe ttatnaeat, Wi aay to all—rar nr. is, pleasant totbetjute, fa no way uyarioas, but jjtos tote and rUfrf to Uk ahote sytaa.

Aprit 7* -i-

City Engineer's Office JVW. 4, Mecianiat* Rote, Trrrt-Haute, lud. rlpiIE Surveys of all Town Lot#, Out Lot#, Cor nors, Line#, additions and »«b-diviaion* made and platted. Also, Maps and Drawings of crcry description particularly attended to.

FARM

BEN J. JE1BBITT, Cliiel Engineer.

Mar99,57-dtf ,U

FOR SALE—a* MRi, Win ddtHr^Uon, iattproTertKmta good, sitetttcd miles NOtlctWt of thfe citv.

Abo, 100 acres, 55 hi culti ration, a4joiaiDg tlifi above farm, acquire of HARBERT BARTON, •prt&^dtf' Land A&Vt***

PENMANSHIP.

Twin Fifteen tewoa^ $3.00.

SWKKTplisttmwhn

tvl Off

Strengthening Cordial

AND BLOOD 1»UIUFII511. iflW ereatest rtiiiiody In the wort HE greatest rented? In the world. distilled fr»n» a K«rr ehuniieallr combined wtjJ ineilii'inal ro*i(%|AflMpi man, vli: blodft ri»^ Mae low dock, dilHWi^ao. »arsajwritla.elder flowers, with "rUpf the most Infallible mtuedy for tke

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restJkffili Oihoulth ever known, ii alwiiAs/liv on lionllutt \utUuAcA|f urAsi .if HiyVtSiy ,'fruriATfie

Ckranie ar^jfrrra** ])*bliltf 1 *ftht KUntSm, diUmtl from ^kiittrderid l.iurr «r 8t»m«ct

sss Chest or Side, Suldeu flushes of heat. Depression of Niiirit*. Frightful Hreanis, Uespondoncy or ai»y nereonsllisease, Sores of OUtchf* oi» lUe Skill and Kever mid vigtie (orfhllls and Ftm-r.) It will also cure tllease# ot thu Bladder and Woinb.snch as Seminal Weakness. Iiieoi.tinence t'rino, Straugnarj. lnlUiumnlioii or Weakness of the Womb or bladder,\\ hUes, Ac. A

THKKK IS NO M1STAKK ABOUT IT. This cordial will never fail to cure any of the above diseases, if taken asi.er directions on each bottle, In

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Have been s«id during the past six months, and In no instance hits il ftiiled in giving entire *atUfa«tio»i.— Wh.. thSii, will siiffer from wenkness or.debility when McLean"I Strtturtkenimg CorJial will cure you.

TOTHKbAIIIKK.

Do you wish to be healthy and itrong? Thcn.yoat OIICO ni»«l GOL loluo of AfcLoaiOt "Corulnw 11 will strengthen and invigorate" your bl»Od td' flow through ever* vein, and tho rich rosy bloom of health to mount to y*• nr, cheek a*a 1 u« ,Hvery buttle wjirrjiutod o^ivo satisfactlbli'.

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FOR CHII.IIRRX.

Wo sav to parents, if vour children are sickly, puny, or afflicted vlth complaints prevalent among children. give them a small fpmiHlty Ot McLean's Cardial, and it will make them h.-althy, (at aud robust. Delay not ajaotficnt try it and you will convinced..

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tttDKI.IG10lT8TOTAKH. a ,i KVKKY COUNTRY MKKl'HANT Should not leave tho citv until he hn«' procuroda suphlvof Mcl.uan's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapidly, because it always cures. A liberal discount *111 be'made to those who buy to ajJl jBRuin.'

CAUTION—Beware of Drugglsti or dealers who mav trv to palm upon von some Hilter or Sarsapallii tra'sli, which they can buy cheap.hy saying ilisjust as goody Avoid sueli uien. Ask Or nuns Coriliat, ntid take fiothing efto. Is theenly remedy iliat will [.urifS tho bloo.1 thoroughly, audat tbesaiiie time trengthen the system.

One

tablespoonflil taken every morning fastinpts

certain preventive for

TTT5 For sale iu Louisville by Bell. Talbott & Co., Springer & Bro.. and Ruyinoud Nc Patten

McLK.VN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT,'

Tlie West Liniment in the world for man or beast Another Krmarknble Cure Performed by McLoan's Volcaaic Oil Liniment,,

K«ad tor yourselves: Thomas tord, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenue on Tenth street, lis® a h«rrible running sore on hi* foot. He trit'd various Liniments, Halves, iVc., but could do it lie good. He despaired of ever being able to work *t hls.trode again, because he could not oear anv weight on his foot and by ono small bottle of McLean's Volcunle Oil Llnimeut, he is now perfectly cored.

I'lieumntisin, paralysis, neuralgia, bruises, sprains, •tlflness In the Joint* or museies, swellings, sore throat, eur ache or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, pain*. At*.* yioltl to tho

ence of this wonderful Liniment. For Horses and

and

cause It alwavs cures.

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The riting Acadcmr in connection wi'ii lite PRAIRIE CITY COMERC! AL COLLAR

Application eaabe made in tho meantime at the Cotieee R«omv Students can ei»ter at any time. ROOM openfttmTS A.M. to* P. M. Ladieschi* lo die afteraotm, Ladic's and gear emen'a class {a ctfltitf.

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Tho Professor ol Pe in this Wfeitkn, 'funasdiip has few, if an*, wpenoi*, aad w« out warrant a greater improvement la this Art sf Wrltiajr Uw tnnbo obtained ekewhere. Call and »c specimen.

Vi*iUng and Weddlsf Curds

Writta ianimar^k.lViM inchdt«sestds, $3,00 per {riuk. Umrc*&ti

POTATO W»A FIT**.—I wHl fcarr

fewds wtofaHto tfw tSU» of April, at mr fiuta, 3 miles Sooth' East *tf Ter-

Orders left vfth ft. WoHT* Co^orS. P. Focte,

Ai*a3»f«»*4w. J. A.

various oilier diseases which an­

imals are liable to frominjurie or accidents. Everv Country Merchant should obtain a supply of McLean's VoU-anie Oil Liniment,

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n9d* Lit/VeSTSiiwi*

sells rapidly, be­

liberal discount will be mado lo merchants who buv sell again. ^or sale bv J. II. MeLKAN, proprietor, comer of Third and Pine sts., Ku Louis, Mo. also for sale as a .„

J. R. Cnnnlngham and Allen Pence, AgenU, Sept. 5,-daw tf Tirre-Haute, Ind-

Insurance Capital Enlarged.

INCOBPQJRATEP 18I». HAllTE E ETU AL.

CasH Capital Enlarged, 7 of July '57, to 3

X,000,000/, ABSOLUfK AND UNl.MPAtRKU!

Surplus, $422,162,11.

With tlie Prestige of 38 jfcftrMuceess and &xperien«H t» DIRECTORS. T. K. Riraeo, sr. lUm'l. T«tf«r, Jo*. Church

Hobt. Boell, M. A.Tattle, K. Flower, K.A. Bnlkeley^, Jt-Matlicr. JK. a Klidey, H. S. Ward, H. Z, A. thinbain, G. V. Davis, i). Hlllyer, T. A. Alcxatxfor,

W.^eaey, ii. tt, Br»lnarl. OFFICERS.

E, G. klsTer, «6' A. Alcrsad^F, President.^ Vice Pms5de»»tw

11Titos.

M. Brace, Jr., Kec'v. J. B. Bennett, Gen'l Agent. 1XSVRKX AGAINST

Dauot Vlx-^t Jk*P OP 1NMND NAVIGATION. At at Mx^il rulct mnd rmta as risk* permit if fir solvency and fair pnfiL

»wr«i.»sn»

Cordts),

to tho III I lid of cherry berk. el

po

il the blood. It lieulrotUos any billions maUur It ILIU .TVNAEH» O»D »|RPU|RTU«"MI WA^LII^S.ORGIB»L«U'IM. Mc'Lean'a StrJiipthoiiliijf CoMful illclotuull) cufe Liver complaint*. Dyspepsia, Jaundice.

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ESPECIAL ATTESTlOk PAW TO Insurance ttf ThttHings, Farm Prpperif, Out-W3h«pi«CLAKK 6uildings aad Contefd*. Sack ta«are4 fer p«l»its of to S yoatt on tbe aon bvoriMc hsrua*. LOCMS Eqnitablr Adjusted mud Pnnnpt-

Vkmet flf^t rfsrr Jsrfi astf| msffg bs J^ftdsd thy, wkhtim wmi kmirtfc mm Ms I n«nf«iia| thnm$k,

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DA«iai»ii»k, Tem-Hssts, III.

MB*» at MeKeea TMMWr^.

L^OR SiL&rA taro or bm VHtit** Wa|roaJ^r«aIeebea|». T^e wwrw ^j^ iJM«. Call at tbtttteafaaftfel1^'/.

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April 12-iltf

HEALTHRwin,

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Cholera, Chills and Fever,

llow Fever,tirairv pre^aleirt'disease.

Price only 91 per bottle, or six^boUles *1 Sole Proprietor of the Cordial. Als*, McLean's Volcanic Oil l.iniinent. Tn-Prltiripal depoton the comer of Third aud Pine street.^t. Ijou1s,M«.^

Pain, Acute Diseases, Iuttamatory tliscases, Malarious Diseases, Congestive Diseases, Scrofulous Diseses, Chronic Diseases, S.vph.littic Disense?,

uniRgic1'

Cattle

iuflu-

Iran .inftitllblo remedy for

chafes, galls, jcriitclies.crarked heels, lameness, spav. in. sweeny, splint, fistula, bruises, swelling*, wound*, rattlesnake bites,

CHILBRBSS OlSASES,t •*%%&

Radway's Renovating Resolvent should bo hailed as a blessingUv every otli r, Ui ro up h»n tth land,wh«se infants aro alllk-ted wiUi Kores, &e. Thesis breakings wut (thus early) aro evidence of disease transmitted from the parent stock. A few days of tho Renovating

will eradicate every vestl«o uf tho dlscuse

and Insure *Jie child a sound aud healthy body.

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R. R. K.—-Rndwiiy'* rfeatly ftelleffurHoadsche, wheth 'er'sick or nervous Rheumatism, Paralvia, J.umbago,Gout Nfiiralgis. Toothache, Smnll-

Fevirs, Swollen Jaiuts, Kidney Complaints, Scarlet Kuvfer,' Pains arem.d the Liver, Pleurlsv, Measlos.Heartburn.and fains ol all kinds

Madwny1* Ready Relief wtll. In a few minutes change'the miseries you suffer to J«y at pleaslife. R. R. R.—Railway'sRenOrtttlng Resolvent,for the core of chronic disease—such as Kcrofnlous and pTphilitie Complaints, roiisnn'iptlve and other affections of the lautc* and Throat, Indtirfition and KnlanremenU of parts, Kruptive and Other. diseases of the Skin, N«de», Tumors. Uleers,

Dyspepsia and Other diseases arising from an Impure state of the Blood. R* K. R.—kadway's Regulators will cure, effectually and specJily, Costlveuess, Indigestion, Intlamnmtlon of tlie Bowie#. 'l).vspe|*la, Llvier

Cou.plalnt, Dlseaies of tbe Heart ami Kidney*

In rcgolai^^ Xo ffewalo should bo without •ol^feftfiiidrtsWVveajr KAUWAY CO., N. Y. .City

R. Jl. R.1 March 93 'SS-d wlT

Saloon and Restaurant.

Tilt!nndemi(nied

Wc ntoo hare a vcrj Qjae Rall Room p5X22r*ct, which can te had at anjr J^jse for Cotillon parties or other social gathering* on the tmwt reasonable terms. Persons desiring buch a hall Will please call at the 84- Charle*.

P1UL. U.&. DAWJyBL MONNIGER. Feb. 12, fUSg^tf

DOCTOHAMCDONWELL. AF 8t. Louis, kas coooc Beta to nettle permanently. Ho reswrtMIr sfcw We terrfris to the eiUceas cfTerr«-H*alb,aitd Ha vtdctatty, Wail anchc* of kit pro

ItT'OOee oa Mi win Cbarch. March W,

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L0SSB» PAID J10^7^|2:84L If wealth, villi am! to a legitlaMSr lMxmnw kuiMi, an4 the ottxtMMtt of matncti lii g»«4 «t)h IMV« IS4M«M«IIIMI A* pnblic aeloeUaz tWr aaiUrwriver—we fl»f test nf ^foatHy »wr d«f«* foteirpatroaag»,Ui itcwJn of nast services. I«a4'rt»)[ tlteir teitlMUM l«w»iil«l wttliwMttty saw* tM/tmmfts tHAmre.

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Tho so romeiliet consist of Railway's Rea«ly Relief, Rtnovntlni Rivulvaiit Ralwn)'M Kccnlatorn. Kaoh of the»c

roinc«lloiijomes»*pilcS»l

curative powertovcr

oertnlii diseases. A'et tlitre aro otliwr dl»uase», wherein thoir combined mudirnl |iroportlc« are re«|iiirodi and when thus mux), if thcro i* »n01cteiit lito nnl strength within tho diseased or dylnj: body to suotain their aciion. the patient will live and b# restored t«» health.

R. R. Relief,

R. R. Relief, Relief and Regulators,

CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that nfRlct lmmanlty are Inherited a*

heir

looms from the diseased bodies of siekly airsScrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and fits, are anion* the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, wo care not how tunny generations the seeds of theso diseusits may linve Men established in the system, corrupting the blood— it»mv*T's HKNOVATIWO UKSOI.VKNT will eradicate ftom the bodies of the aftllctod every partienlar of diseased deposits, and All the veins with new, pure and healthy b'ood.

udOUe opf»o«1te BaHl* •i.T

E C. has arain taken tie ftarber tbe NaHottal Hall Block, where he will be giad to see all his old Customers and as m«y new ones as mar feci dcslrousofgiving Iiim

Co»iai«ain« aad Vsrmtrilag Si err has ts J®, 67 FfflU and C8 FWlo* Stiteti, 'f^ 'J*1**'' NEW QRLEANS. LA.*

Ubed adranccs ttiade bn ^rodue« sh^iped tow. MAM*i liAjnts ._j huod alifg^ *l*»rffnc c««d HaaM, B&oaMers aad Wdes, wbkli W l* retaiSaf at wttataafe pttoe*.' Call at tW Meat Shop next to J. M. Town's cipar establishmeet, where

Steaks aad

•j li i' -f jinn ii fill lii'fll

•MuanhtW *aBP»^ 4

1000 Hundred PacVages ot Dry Hoods to be disposed of at less pr than Auction Prices.

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL •,,

OwtnR (o Uto f^reat dcolinff In prices of mstir kinds of wftltro nw^unusually ^rjre pnrchanuss this Spring, kn6wh»{f tliat a prico will' ajwavs sell them, Iniwerw Urgn due Slock^auv From the itm»cn*c amount of our Stock, It is ImposAlble to po Into an enumeration oflha jtr»at nHvW of coo«h pcrtatniiiff t«) each of tlie TEN diffcreat DEPARTMENTS of our business, ri*. UK3t^L, QOODH, Kwibroi'J^ej, Wl,k« Gooda, farwuols, Trimnii/m}, Mat#Hla^p^|» Hosiery. Notions or Variety GtKkJs, with a large Stock of Staph antHonttktrping MnUrtah, u,U» li* Citv tuW Country "trade. In all' IIKSC iJepirtmcBls we are entirely ahead of any other H..u»«-, bi.tli in stylo, cheapness and -eatenn^e ririety—no pwrc hascr^wlo i** Uue to his grhcr own iutviv»t»UL think of buyiug till iliey ltaw looked through the

The Day is ours and no mistake in House Furnishing Goods, ehcapcr tlian Ever. IO MR^IIISC

Roynl Tapofttr* Vclv«t, Bru°twJs, Three Ply, T^pestrv Iograip, (new «tylc) Knt, E*tra, a^ Ingrain Carpefe. Low pried CaiTpcts cotnractiditg at SO ceuU per yard.

lOO Holls Canton .MattmSK' Oil Cloths, Window Sha.tes, Curtain Rrapcrioc, Conticcs, Bands, Pins, Picturo Moulding, liking Glnsaof, Stair Rods, Window Hollands, &e., itiajj ii:^m lo aija*8i

Triumphant Victory in JPsipQr: Hangings,V"

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Wall Papers. and Borders omplete. ii

With Statuary land Decoration, in Oak, Stone and Frcscoo, Centre P-icces ati4„ Teaster tio. Jfire BorilerK, &c., «tc. Wc shall receive throughout the Season the Now Stylo of Summer GooJa tltof ,s vs-ori i, *%. *r. appear. .. a.\t

Threo conic# ono year Pi ve copies one year.

yoa eaa always find freak nieatv most popular ttnwl} Roast*—at the West rates. fitaiea. Nearly every family

Mardi 3i, IS**, F, ftTFPHENRpNf -'f They find it aaretrplijfieiaMi'

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L. RYCE & SON.

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11 cn»eic, follow tho of RaJ-

Hay's K. KOMOIIIHA.

__ Tlmro ore HOJIO ao lluk or^lseascil.Ho weak, fceblo, ir.crlpplo«l with pain or lullriiiltles, but t*at KaitwujN rcmly Kcllef, Keaova. tinjc Kesolvrttt. or Ri-frulatiirs, n« the r.ntureoflhoillsca»o or«lck»i« may roqulre, wilt quickly ami rapidly

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THR r.OLDKN PRtf.R. TUB OOLPKN TU1I5B. TUB tiOl.DEN PRIZE. THE (I0I.DKN PRtHH THE OOLDEJf PniKli 1'lfE OOLDKN PRIBK. «f TUB OOI.DKN I'BTXK. TUB aulUHH VRI8K. TMK OOLJDEN TUIZK. ,,

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Relief aiid Regulators. Relief and Regulators, Renovating Rcfolvcnt, Renovating Resolvent, Renoranting Resolvent,:!

Constitutional Diseases,Ri-solvt-nt and Regulators, Skin Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Nervous Disoaea, Resolvent, relief regulators Infectious Diseases, Ready Relief &. Regulators.

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ILLUSTRATED IU.CSTRATKD RXEtlY WITBK. H.l.UsTR ATRll UVIIIIY WltRK. lLIXBTnATED KVRKY WKKK.

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ILLT8TRATKD KVEBY VtEK. tLKUSTRATKU I'JfKUV WKKK. SPERIMEN COI'IKS 8F.NT 1-ltKr.. 61'ECtMKN C0P1U8 68.N'T liUKK, ., fil'ECIilF.N COPIES SENT flikli.

THE GOLDEN PraZBl ILLUSTRATED! II.LUSTHA I KD!

The New York Weekly ODI.DKN P1M/.K Is one .»f the largest II ml best weekly papers of (!.•• t»i\. A« iinpi-rial itunrto i-oiitaliiiiig night pages, i.i f..it colutims, of cntortnlnlng original mutler, tltie lr||hi.ilf illustratod every week.

A gift worth from 50 cents to $500.00 In (Jold. will b« presented to each subscriber Immediately yi. rc, i|.t of tho subscription itiouey. One copy fbr one jwr Ono cony for two years Ono copy for three yoars One cony forflvo years.......

........f .«n and ft ft ........3 UM.ii'i iiu .'I.IHI mioi mid & UUB* ....... tl.t-n hint a Kt

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Ton copies one vi»iir.*..•• JA.wi M.«I Ii ^-ifU Twenty-one copies one year 3u.iHim,«i vi its The articles to bo distributed are wnjpri«'d »n Uie following list. tt paekages of gold containing fc.JUV 0 eatti

S do do do ttm.ul e.a'h 10

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10 Patent I^jrer Hunting Caae4 \Valtees I ii.isiem li 20 Gold Watcttes... "''•••b 5o do i..i 1 mi do Air.ls-eiH-ri 300 Imdle* Oole Watches....MjWeicfc 500 Silver Hunting Cased Watches......, .•ftti.Hi «.y"h 300 Silver Watches Inl.. l,0t.o Gold Guard. Vesl and fob Chain* H« to a«i

Gol.t L'ockols, Bracelets, Bar l)ro|u«. tlrc.iM Pii«j»,y Cuff Pins. (?l0«ro Buttons, Kln» s, Klilrt Studs. W tchf Keys. Gold anil Silver Thimbles, and a vafielj of ..Uicf articles, worth from IKly ceiits to 813 o«*-b. A

Immediately on receipt of the subscription (i.wavj o. the subscriber's name wilt bo entefcjl Mfon "«r rub. scrlpilim book apposite a nutnl« r, ano ll.e i"»t»Ofrt-s^ poll

rip..

tiding with that number will bo forwarded. iihiu

Fcmalo Complnlnls, Small Pox, Fevers Mea«- 1'mo week» to the subacfiUef, by mall or est peitT ies, Ac. Whoever the system Is out of order I paid. All communications should He u-Mr'ns'il to, t| a dose of Railway 7s Regtriators will restore It BF.CKF.T «V

... ... 48and« MoUhHUolUtng, 345 Br«m.l wiii Y. *je imen copies sent free, AgenU watiUNl*w?

V*!' March 98 WOHtllT

Slsale

will open, to-day, the abov«

Saloon and Restaurant, undct new arrange mental Fresh Ojratera, SardinM, and in fact every thine to EAT and DRINK that the market can afford, at tho most reasonable rate*

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E I E it if of issued from tli«*Vi£o, Cohfjii'ttr Court to ttic dlrtctisd and dcTtWmlHi i..\ir«il \Vt B. Tuell, ami against W. F. Lcaia nt'^ Ellen Lewis,1 am ord«n»(l jto Mil ''iP loj.uw ii|( described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot N«i tu.' (l and twelre feet seven and one third .-etivrni «uth side of Lot, No. Two, In Jcwetu sniallvii'ii.M A\ Lots No.,2?3 and 2*4, in the town "I Ten c-l,aute ns tlie same appears in the Reeonleil Flat, ot wi«4 •ulxftvUioti. and I will on Mondny, Al ir .'|U Tc, within Uie legsl Itoflrl of Mid d*, !»•.- House In Terro Haute, offer UM-rvntx hh1 of mid premiaea for setren years |i# Mile i.. the highest bidder for cash, and If tin,- *nmr ^ln-niA-sfafl to sell fbr a sullfdctit ram to a^isiy -rffu -rtS. of Sale, I will then awl there offer Um? r'uit\A» .ij to Said property to saAia/y saU e^-iuii-Hi *n«l 1, \K il. 8TEWAI T, Alicia 2! ap. 10,*w3 fpnrfu'MJM

DIAMOND MGHTS.

The Latent Impiovcfciencl I3( OOAZ« olli

A smsdl iavofeoof the Lamps a%U Oil urU and for aalc at At Ns 3,1torrent Block, Terrr-iJant', I„Jl

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These l^aaipa are superior to all «tli«r« ftv aim* plidty and UrilU#n^, 4rcJ cheAp rj ni# 1 Mtro ilaneer frola explosbti tnah a u!t«* rui«ut» TVmis Gash, ft .H .0% VI IA

Feb.S6,dtf^ .Olf

AN

ENERGETIC BUSING MAN CSM stake, ia any part of the three to five do" -THE PATE! FLtlllJ LAUP, err latntlywho has regard for til«.pf-roon oreeonasDJ will P«rchase thrrti. F«»r in»* r»«).tn»'^ by mall, InclosestataptoHAWXfll'RKT Ai iKVTfi

fWnteesaM fvetorire jaauaiact*ut+ 8treet, New York.

HcLaaM*a SraxxoTJOcttMo C«/t»,-p-rilaable a*aflrfrt»*

^rrz^^ tity firm#««»• *2L utna? pretalcttt dlsesM. Sea tbe adv« rW

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