Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 89, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 April 1858 — Page 4
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Arrivals ui Dcyanwei of Trains
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O S A S S A E S Printed on good paper, for sale cheap, at
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OFFICE.
CITIZENS' TICKET.
van rtr MARSHAL,
WILLIAM VAN BRUNT.
TOR cmr TtKlSORIt*,
8.
M. PATTERSON.
FOB CITT CLERK.
V?. C. LUPTONT.
TOR OITY KVOIXKER,
WILLIAM DURHAM.
FOR 8TRF.KT COXMI68IOXBR.
WILLIAM McNUTT.
or,
roa crrr a«hm»
WILLIAM NATTLOR.
Tor Coundlmen. FIrat Ward.
JAMES H. TURNER.
ftecond WardT. C. BUNTIN. Third Ward.
J. G. ADAMS, A. L. HUM ASTON. Foarth Ward.
B. M. HARRISON,
Fifth Ward.
GEORGE HEDGES.
Township Library.
There are now a great many books out, ajid many have been kept about four times longer than is allowed by the library rnles £uch persona should remember that there as a penalty attached to this neglect, and
if
they do not return them soon an officer will bo sent for them. No library can jiossibly be fcept in order where there is *io punctuality regarded by those who ask lhc privilege of using the library. It iv rather forcing the accommodations from •onehide, which is neithtx gentlemanly or honorable. We Hepe this hint will be geucrally spoken of by our oitizens, as all Are equally interested, and whenever
J^PTwo nice littlo brick residences will he btrill this-Spring on Second street— one is already approaching completion near lite old corporation line.
JC-yThere are, at this timo, not less than fifty housos going up in our beautiful -city. This is quite encouraging, considering the deranged atate of business generally.
'Wo are unefcr obligations to W.
C. Lupton of tho Adam*' Exprws tor fa-
£3T i'rof. Nott t« in He«d©r»on, Ky.. teaching a class ia dunning.
JtW Fanny Denhaw, Ronse, O'Harra *nd lady aro playing in Henderson, Ky.
No
DOUBT
or
IT.—The
TMT New Yo*k
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MAGISTRATE'S BLAHXS
a*i
Boston Post de
clares that tho editor who threatened to write two colaninn
a
unless his delinquent snbscribers paid up, says that every one has squared op his account, and three hundred and fcovonty paid one year in ad ranee.
BARiunoca Sir*itrrrTiosr.—An endenco of snperstitiotw barbarism that would watrcely be deemed possible were it not well accredited, has just been developed at Glenn's Fall*. A man named Adams died and was bnried aeveoteen months'ago. His brother has since been suffering from consumption. Last week Adams' wife returned from the West, and made the proposition that the body of her husband should be taken np, the heart dissected, and if any blood was found in the heart it should be burned, and the sick man would recover) This monstrous proposition was immediately acted «pon —the dead body disinterred—a physician called, who took out the heart and lungs, but not enough blood being found to answer the purpose—the body having lain too long-—tb« farther prosecution of the infamous projeet was abandoned
£o». Jew.
JK
las of this poplar weekly,' which fee the part
Tears has held
a
WOOD'S HAIR
hopeless,
April 7-dlm
April 7-dawlm
enekactous
OF
April 7,-dlw
a
•hook is *known to be returnable, let those who fool interested, order hewi sent hack immediately, or inform us ofckoir whereabouts.
•For the past two or three mornings we have had heavy frosts and plenty of ice, which have played smash with the tender letvoa and buds, and we are fearful that all the fruit hns bceu killed. It is hardly possible that the fruit can stand auch cold weather as wo are now having.
Maryland State Lotteries. R. FRANCE & CO., Managers.
is londet with bogus and swindling Lotteries. Ev- isno
cry indiiwmonl Is hoi,I to mono* »n them. CipitAl pn*es Ot from
to 40,000 lioad their sehemes— with tiekrts *t ono lolliir. $100,000 Cepital Prttes are offered, ticket« %5. AH snjh, in every instance, arc frauds and if money Is sent to
Uita
much
THE MARYLAND 8TATE LOTTERIES. Purchase in the Maryland State Lotteiics, then
vtmi
woek aboat Kansas,
are sure of being ri^ht. And in ordering ?n Marrland Lotteries, you ore sure of fair and honest drawings.
One thing 1 ok tr, and that Is, If yon order from any licensed render In Baltimore, do not receive anv but M»nagera' Tickets and Managers' Certificates of Packages The Manogers' Certificates hare the number* printed, and bare
#?*&&
Mnacewr*—Ow reader* will
oar
advertising cofvows, the ptngpee-
ten
leading position fa the Metropo-
lb of (be ftuioa. It will be seen that its corps «f writers embrace die mea*: elaborate and popular of romancixts, and it ta got- up in the very best style for a reepeetabfe family &*wi(mper. "fhe proprietors the Mcaccav arc men of stability and character. and the pqblic can rel j. unpllei tl ir upon their starting goodtlirir munificent pretniaea. Read the ancottuci-ment.
RESTOBATixE.-This won
derful preparation is baring an jntteaaive sale in all part* of lite Union. It i* nne of the few patent medicines which are now sold over the country, dial are really what their iareatot* claim for them Wherever it has had a fair trial, the remit ha* be»n precisely as Wo*d prod iota. It has nerer Failed to tarn the white hair back to die natural color, where the directions fnve been strictly followed, and In nomereas cases it has" restored the liair uj*on heads that bad been bald fr
year*.
I is not pretended that i| will make the hair grow in every case, bni where it fail* there is certainly no remwly. The restorative of the hnirhas beett effecied iaso many in^laneca where the case seotned utterly
that it Is certainly worth
while f«ir all who have lost their hair to try the experimen'of u»5nj5 a hotile or two of wood's Rertorotive.—{Moline Workman.
Sold bv all respectablo Druggists.
Onr National Disord er—Dr. ltoback's Core*. The AmVeati Ptomach Is a tormenting organ, It is generally out of order. The reason is obviou*. The driving man of bu«ines*t ha« nH time, will n»t take time properly to masticatc his food. He bolW it, and as bad habits nre cstcliing, all claws follow his example. Hencp Dyspepeia, with all its comh'tea lions—honce Indigestion, Liver eomplahit, and d»sord-r of the Bowels, in nil their various pliastM). Against these and a hundred other complaints, Dr. Robsck is waging an extermiaatinp warfare. Hi* weaDOns are the fa mou« Blood Pills and Blood Pnrfier, and they are irrexUttMe. The success of these Medicines has been astonishing, even in an age of scientific miracles. They do not aUreiutr, they extinguish a disorder. The agony, the fever, the deMlitv. the despondency, whieli characterize affliction* of the digestive aiid secretive organs, vanish under the influence of these preparations. The constitution itself seems to acquire new energy under tlicir operation. We cay to the «i«k, everywher«». read Dr. Robaek's advertisements, and give his Blood Pills and Blood Purifier a tair trial.
MANKIND—It is not
he who invented Brussels Carpeting or Gold Brocade. whom the masses have reason to hold in regard, hut lie who furrishes something useful to ev«ry-hody. One of our government offl^ials lately TCtnnied from his mission in Brazil, tvlls as an a'necditc that amonc the first, enquiries made of him about his ae»piaint*nce with our public men, wns whether he kn-w the American Chemist, Dr. J. O. Av? a, who invented the Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills, As tbeso articles (more particularly the Cherry Pectoral) are in general use in the cities of South America, they arc the mo«t prevalent representations of American, proucts, and as many thousands there as well as here, owe to them the recovery of their health from malignant, diseases, it if not stransrc thev should hold the inventor in e«teem, but it is rather simple in them to suppose that the Doctor is the onlv man of mirk we have nm-ng our twenty-fire million people.—Ckritiian Adcocmtr.
The Great llollnnd Rrmedv! BCERHAYR'S HOLLAND BITTERS.—Pertlins subject to nervous or sick headache, will find in Ihrrheave's Holland Bitters a pure, safe and plea-ant. remedy. It soothes the throbbing head, corrects accidity of the stomach, assists digestion and creates a liealtv appetite. It is, with ontdouht. a most delightful preparation, and »n efTVtual remedv. The fact that it is now a very popu'ar medicine throughout the Holland settlemen's in Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois nnd Indiana, sp"nks much in its favor. Seo adertiscmeiit in another column.
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DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. L. E. & Miat Jane Xnapp. 1 At the residence or Mrs. B. M. Knapp, W SI or, No. 3, Mechanics' Row, respect- ffl fully annouuee to the Ladies of Terrc- j# Haute, thit they will carry on the Dress ill Making business in all its branches. JJti
O" A liberal
Um
"•JP3
Just Received «c
100 pieces
W W W I K. .** "M? .'I
1 Td HT1 OF
GKOS, ODIEH S CO's.
»i »•.« At cents per yanl,
4
»I,
cl
pies one year
CAUTION NOTICE. JO Pat. l.crer hunting casod watches 100.00 ench rnrsonslivlnp at a distance should bo egtrcTcly 2J' G"W VVatclie* mfm'."'!! esmtlons of whom they onter Lottery Tickets or
for tlckels, it is so
thrown away with»""tt the shadow of a chance of getting a prixe. Bewirro of all Lotteries where
the csffltilpnw unwaHy large in Comparison to
tlckct/u
Jxx everr utSUnco
whore largo Pritcs
Kthegraph
signature of R. Franec & Co. No one has aright to send hie ledhridaal certificates and if he does it, He rare th«*r» it a fraud at the bottom of it. R. FRANCE 8c, CO.,
Managers
of
Feb»l8-d3sa
Maryland State Lotteries.
To Stcok Qrowen and Farmers.
WRHAVKON HA Ml THK Ttaat Aacrlca lisMlslor
O N A N O I S Wtch for dieapMM aa4 daraWtlly. ls SRCOXl) TO TWW SOW 15 VSR. nnimtK atrial la all we •aaa by Umnwhe tantkv uk.
We treop on aa4 will Make taaauat a44tthwa a general vart«iy ot Agricultnial Implements.
We latead to make this, at welt aa tke st*ve u*4a,
N'
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S.mn. r, J- COOPKH ACQ,
hi Calesaaac. 1 JTaa. 4, M94h4tt
Sealed proposals will be received toe Ceuucil twtam of the city of the 6th day of May, 18U, lor
OTICE. at the Coaatoo Goaucil Tenre-Haete. 00 phSitt and yrarrilng of Stk «m« fina Ae W
E. Cane), north to
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UM
La&YETTE Koad.
FFAUA*
aad SpecifioaieM aiaj be aeea at t^ E-wine**** o«^- rAjrmo&Msm Attn*! J, II. Btvaa^Clk.
ilMd r-HniiHirrrnni ifi'rWim'hiffiiiiiilfliniTr'Ir^WwtfiiiiiiiiWiiislijfliifiiiliitiiTi^iftiift'ri"itiit1jtiiTiiftWliiri'fiii^
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PRINTED JACOOTT3
Warranted of the finest Cloth and patterns not be found elsewhere. The abrA'e named goods nevw fc*r« tx^-n oflkr^d in anv market before under 41 ct« per yanl.
EDSAL.L, MoDOUGAL
11 a
New Styles and Shipo* in French Mantillas, imported expressly for New Y.-rk City trade. JUST RECEIVED. i' -idNsriBP Also, an fnroic* of Silk and •ri«' Antique Mmtills* in»m AUCTION, raneing in price from to $5, goods worth double the price.
EDSALLrMcl)OUGAL CO.
S—iS -J-
SKlrtBl SlLlrtQ!!
Healtln Grace and Beauty conferred upon the ladies by wearina: Douglas ami Sherwoods new expansion,£KIRT, with the ADJUSTALLE bustle, to be found onlv at
EDS ALL, McDQUGAL A CO.
GREAT ASSORTMENT
OP .'n::-'. i'-.
N E W A A S O S
JUST OPENED,
Comprising novltiep and Styles not to be found elsewhere. EDSALL, McDOUGAL fc CC.^-
.Trimmings.
Elegant Styles in Drees and Mantilli Trimmings, just received. EDSALL, McDOUC AL & CO.
Late Rice, Elsall Jk Co.
Terre-Bfantc, April 21 '58-dtf
GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE!
The New York RTercury,
THE
LARGEST TWO DOLLAR WEEKLY IN THE WORLD. Fifty-six Columt of Choice Original Matter in each number.
SrLENDIDI.Y H.UJSTnATEO.
TWENTIETH VEAU OF rUIU.ICATION.
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No other paper can boast oCiuch again xy of tnlcnted ami celebrated authors at tlie contritiiitnrlal corp. of tliu N 'w York Mcrcury, WHO furnish ii» coluiiittn. weukly, with the moat absorbing au4 fniciiiutiug romances anl storie? ever ortnetl. OR. J. H. ROBINSON,
Ntl) BtiNTI.lN, L1KUT. J. FOSTER BRANDON,' T. HAMILTON VANANllA, and
R. ft. NKWKI.h,
who are welt Vnowii as Ihe mosi urcessfiil ami popnlnr rumancors of tlio aq:o, constantly contribute llieir brilliunt novelleles, for tUw nieinniolb jis^ns "f the -Maarrav. Ami each number sluo conlai more c«ra-
We now offo*, In addition 10 a paper fully one-third larger than any «f its coteinporariea, and repl.-te with an unprecedented variety of interesting reading matter, the following •XTaa inopcEHtMTs: I*
bbkry
A vii.r*at.K oirr FOR
arBseatkinli.
A gift worth frofll 75 cents to $'00 W) in Gol4, will bo presented to eai subscriber, immediately 011 receipt or the subscription money
TKKWS*
One copy one year One copy fortw years Ore copy for three years
...•3 no,and lgirt ...3 50, and 2i:HVs ...5 00, and 3 gifts
TO EN as.
Three copies one year Five copies ona year..... Tea copi
$r.,00 and 3 gifts ...n.lMI and gilt 15.00 a lid 10 gifts
The articles 10 lie distributed arc comprised in the following list: 9 dackagea of Gold containing $500,00 each 5 do do do ..............200,
silver Imiuing
imK, Gojj
U0 oacli
10 do do do lOO.ufl each
100
CertifieattM of Packages or tickets The country 300 ladles gold watches K5,ooeach
do *.• •...vi.ee each
watches.. .8«.n
year will be entitled to a gift TTpAII communications should be addressed to CAimWELf., SOUTH WO KTH A WHITXKV-
e.-.ch
Guard Vest and Fob Chains.... 1(1 to aa each
Gold lockets, Bracelets, Hroches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cnff P1h«, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Ftuih, Watch Kays, Gold and Silver Thlmbl».«, and a variety ofoih»r articles worth from T5 cents to SIS each.
Immediately on receipt of the snbscriptloii money, the subscriber's name will be entered njwtn olir subscription book, posit* a number, and the gin cor. responding with that number will l? forwarded within
to,Ue snbscru^rby
uro paid, Kvoryy^ariv »ab$crlb«r
wflfered fur a small cost of tickets, put it down as a aWovc gt/Vs. JCo snWription for less period than one certain fraud, The Kentncky State Lottery fur the benefit of fhe Shelby College, under our management, is the o«ty Lottery in tho United States which is legally decided by the Maryland Drawings all other Lotteries which purport to be decided by the Maryland Drawings, are frauds.
mall or express, post
will
rere re ono 01 ihe
Proprietor* or the New V»rk Me curv. 22 Spruce fit.'N.
•.•Specimen caplosaent free. Aptlf 17, dwSt
Citjr Engineer's Office.
No. Mechnnirji' Rote, Trrre-Haute. Ind.
THE4,
Surreys of all Town Lots, Out Lots, Cor ners, Lines, additions and sab-dirisions made and platted. Also, Maps and Drawings of crery description particularly- attended to.
BENJ. EBBITT, Chief Engineer
May S9,57-dtf
F'
tion, improvements good, situated 7 miles aonth-ea.^ of thiK citr. Aleo, 100 acres, 55 In cultivation, adjoining the above farm, enquire of -V HARBERT It BARTOTT. aprlS-dtf Land Agents.
PENMANSHIP. The Writing Academ* in connection wi'i tl»e PRAIRIE CITY COMERCIA I,
COMWJF.
Cor. tmd Ma* Cfarr'a JVm Omhib:q.
W44
ILL BE OPENED FOR THR RECEPtionofpapn«,on Monday, the 39th instant. Application can be made in the meantime at the College R«on. fttadenta can eMnr at any time. Ronw open fion 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Ladwdtn in the aftennoa, Ladle's and gent'enea'a elaaa ta eeening.
Twiii—Fifteen leaaoiw* §3.00. .• a t, The Proftaw o4 Penmanship in U»* TnstltnfTna, has lew, if any, mper'or*, and we can warrant a greater improvement in the Art of Writing tiian can be obtaiaed elaewheee. Call and see apeetatea.
Viaitiaft aad Weddinnr Carda
Written ia niweor style. Price of writinir, laetnd^ngand^ P**. Ma»«h92tf
SWEKTplanUcaperkr
POTATO PLANTS.—I will have
for aale varieties after the 2Sth of April, at mf fhnar3 ailn Soui-Ktd ol Ter-ne-Haata.
A {*il 3» 1856-W S
Otdera left with3. WoUe Oo^or8.P. Foot*, In Terre-HaiHe, will be maetif filkd. new. Gall at the tisahop of A O O E a 4 A
#t 'i'*"
1
Strengthening Cordial
A N O O I I I
THK
creat^nt r»me«ty In lh«
&. CO-
worbt.
illttlllod from a Kerry known hly tomynetf.
Tt*
Conttal
... .. «d
fhtmlcullv mmblned with wnn if the iitMlralnaM* meHrlnal'rnt«*.1icrtnaii1 h»rtt«kDO«B V» tbo tatod or man, vl*: hlondroot, Wa«% root. wtW rherry barU. yel. low dork, ilnodeUwa^ a*t*ai*rUU.«l«ler Unworn, wUU othara, prodofing the moat lnf:illtble teinedy for the ra«Uratlon »fhoa.Hh ovnr known.
IT IS NATURE'S OWN RKMEDY,
CuHnf hx naltiral la*« When Itt beallac ln#unnr««I* Wt wiamlrjiUiroiwh «wu»ry ^valu •f ihe lUdy, pflriMnc ami »«*«leralln* tUe etrrul»tl.n if lbi birxvl. It'n«uiralixM any billion* mftttbr llin .loiuarh. anil atrrncllicn* the whole orifantiatton.
McLean's St.-}u|tUie«li«c Conllnl will ffo«tn,allj at a Ckrtnic »r Jftrrom* JiebilUf, Tii*te*tr »f tk*
KiintDt, **d mil •ritinf frrm iifrJtrvi hirer vr Stomntk
I))»pep«la. Heanbnfn. Inward Pllei. Actdl'« orStckite*« of the Ptomaeh, Fnltm-M of Bto lo th» Hr«d. Oiill Hsln or Swlmminp In lha H*a Palpitation of thn Heart. Fnllucfs nr Wc In the Stotnnrh SiuoKmrl«tloiu, Choklair orSqttncatlnz F««elln|t when Ijlnf .town Drjuew or Yeilown i'S of (hi Kkla an! Kyw, N'irhl Sweat*, 11'Trnnl Fevers. Pnln in the Small «fthe*BackChe«t or Side. Sn14ou flaihtbi or heat, Depreatiin of Spirits. Frlghtnil Dream*. IVipondenrr or any Nerrott* Dineas. Sore* of Blotobeg on Iho SKin ami Fever anil .Venn (or ChitU and Fover. It will also cure ot the Bladder and Womb.snch aa Seminal WpnlsneM. Incor tluenre of ttrine. Strnnronry. Inflatnniation or Woaknesi the Womb or bladdor,WhUos. 4cc.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE A ROUT IT. This cordial will ner^r fiill to enre any of the above tllsensi», if taken as per direction* un eachbollle,in German, EnelUh and Frenrlv.
OVKR HALF A MII.MON OF ROTTT.ES Have been said diirinjr the |»a»t «lx montiia. and In no instance hasll failed in *ivinfc entire Mtlsfactlon.— Who then, will suffer from weakness or debility when MeLtmm't Stmgtktmine C'rjiel will cure fdu.-
TO THE"I.A DIES.
Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then fro at once nnd got some of McLean's Cordial. It will sireiijctlien and Invigorate yonrhbodto flow thro neb everv vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to monnt to your choek again. Every bottle warranted lo give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
Wo say tn parents, If your children are •leVly.puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent amou? children. plre thnm a small quantity ol McLean's Cordial, and it will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay not a moment, trv It and ton will l» convinced.
IT IS DKMCIOUSTO TAKE. EVKKY COUNTRY MKRC-HAJfT
Should not leave the city until hP hv' proenreda snpj«lyof McLean's Strenjcthtniing Cordial. It sells rapI4iy, because it always cures. A liberal discount will be'made to those who buy to xell again. ..CAUTION—Beware of Dru-rg'sts or dealers who may try to palm upon yon somfc BHtor or Sarsapalla"trash, which thev can buy eheap.by saying It isjust as good. Avoid such men. Ask McLean'* Strengthentng Cordial, and take nothing else. is the ruly remedy that will purity the b1o«d thoroughly, a$jlut thesaiiio time trengrthen the system.
Ono tables|onnful taken every morning fastinyla a certain preventive for Cholera. Chills and Fever, Yo llow Fever, or any prevalent disease.
Price only $1 per botlle, or six bottles for SW. J. H. McLKAN.
Sole Proprietor of the Cordial.
Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
I' -'Principal depot on the corner of Third and Pino street,St. Louis, Mo. Forsnlo la Lonisrilta by Bell. Talbott & Co., Npringer & Bro.. and Raymond Sc Patten
McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LTNIMENT, The Vest Liniment in the world for man or beast Another Rrmartahte Cure Performed by McLean's Volcaaic Oil Liniment
pleto original stories and sketch .*s—to any nothing of] slilThcss in the Joints or innsales. swellings, «"re thront, an immeiise amoiint of jws and general miscellany. 1 car aelie or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, than any other two newspapers In America, without burns,scalds, pains, Ac., yield to tlie "magic" influexception. In short, the Nitw YORK M«ar.rRv defies ence ofthls wonilerful Mni'ment. cmiipetion, and Invites the most se rclilng compart- For Horses and Cattle it I* an infaUible remedy for son. Its immense auperioritv over tho little six by- chafes, galls, scratches.erackod heels, lameness, aparnine mushroom putillcatii ii 01 the ilay will be apparent in. sweeny, splint, fistula, brnises. swellings, wonnds, at tlie first lance.
R«ad t»r vourselves: Thomas I^ord, a blacksmith, living near Caw nrenue on Tenth street, had a h»rrible running sore on his foot. He tried various Liniments, Salves. AT.. but could do it no good. He despaired of ever belu: able to work at his trade again. becau*» he could not bear any weight on hl**ot and by one small bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil Linlmeut, he Is now perfectly cured.
I'hiMimatisin, paralysis, neuralgia, brat sea. sprains
rattlesnake bites, and varl»»« other diseases which animals are liable to from injurie or accldnnts. Kverv Country Merchant should obtain a supply of Mcl.eau's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly, because It alwavs cures.
A liberal discount will be made to merchants who buv to sell again. For salo by J. H. McLKAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Pine sts., St. Louis, .Mo. also for salo as above.
J. K. Cunningham and Allen Pence, teonts, Sept. 3,-daw if T«.rre-Haute. Ind
Insurance Capital Enlarged.
INCORPORATEP 1810.
A E E E A
a a a
Enlarged, 7 of July '57, to
0 0 0 0 0 0 ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED!
Surplas. $422,162,11.
Wltli the Prestlco of 38 ycarssuccess and Uxpcrlence* i.
W.
K«ney,
IXSTTRES AGA75ST THB
a a A an PERILS OF INLAND NAVIGATION. At as liberal rvka and rate$ m* rub asnmed permit of for mUoency mnd fair profit.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO Im**ra*er *f Duxttinft, Farm Property, OutBuilduigt and Content*.
Sack insarej for periods of 3 to S ears on the latMt favorable i«rm.
Lotses
Eqttitablr Adjusted and Prompt-
LOSSES PAID $I0,43f,3i£.i4.
tf sreatrt, wlti steady asd prompt attention to a lecttlaMie IsmsM IhmImm,1*4 the sxHsllat of wstrws ta ftned fa'lh, bare IndacrmeeU *IU the pabtie in seietUwt their s*4«rvritcr-Te refer tbeta R»r test of «|aatlt) aad oar claims totleir patroaagv, to records of past service*, tendering llwir eoatlaaance iaeraaaiair witk aMUty and CaeiltUes ia fata re.
€%akt *&om Imdmaatf ba EMected oat deimy. witk dm anmktmw» mSt Qmrpantmm tkromak,
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April 12-dtf
1600 Hundred PacVages 'ol Dry Good* "to "be disposed ^ian Auction Prbes^
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These remediei consist of Railway's Kea?r Ketief, Ki novating Kesolvant Had way's Regnlators. Kach of these remedies possessupeelal cnrativo powers over certain dis«ases. Vet there aro other diseases, wherein their combined mudical properties are required and when thus used, If there is snnicieut lite and strength within the diseased or dying body to sustain their action, the patient will live and b* restored to health.
Constitutional Diseases,Resolvent and Regulators, Skin Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Nervous Dise :se8, Resolvent, relief regulators Infectious Diseases, Ready Relief & Regulators,
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES.
Many diseasusthat nfRtct humanity arc Inherited as heir looms from the suased bodloa of sickly airs— Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis und flts, are atnong the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, we caro not lunv many gonitratlous the sued* of those discasv.1 u»ay havoh ion cstablislwd In the syntum, corrupting the blood—.ttnwAV's HkNOvxTiNO Kksoi.viNT will eradicate from the bodies of the nfllictcd overv jtarticular of diseased deposits, and All tlio veins tvlln new, pure und hoaltliy ood.
CHIMIKKNS DISASES.
Railway's Renovating Resoirent shot-lil bo hailed as a blessing by every mother,throughout the land,whose InhinU are otllicled with Sores, Ac. Those brenktnRii wilt (thus early) are evidence of disease transinltti'd fro in the parent stock. A few days of the Uenovatlnjj Resolvent will urinlliate eve'y vesliffo of the disease and insure Uio child sound and healthy body.
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R. R. R.—Railway's Ready Relief for Hoauache, vrheth cr'siefc or nervous KhoouiiiUsm, l'aralvia, l.uiiibagnjGrout, Neuralgia,Toothache, 8mait-
R. R, R.—Had tray's Ranoratinjt Retolvent.forthe curt of chronic disease—such as Scrofulous nnd
THE
Jos. Chnrch K. Flower, K. C. Hi ploy, A. Dunham,
DIRECTORS
T. K. nraee,sr. Sam'l. Tndor,' Rottl. Bueil. M. A.Tattle, K. A. Rulkaley, K. Mather. R.S.Ward, H.Z. Pratl, G. F. lavls, D. Ilillyer, T. A. Alexander,
C. II. Bralnard.
OFFICERS.
E. G. Ripley, A. Alexander) President, 'r
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J. B. lUfiEKt
Aceat,
TsnvKasIs, lei.
Ot» at XcKsea A Teaaer^s. Oct. M-4ea
A twoar lear bone Peddllif
W*pm fer aale eli«a|. The *agwn i# jpwd
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
S.i philltic Cofupliilnts, Consumptive nnd other airiftlotis of tho I.unj sand Ihroat, Induration
AT T!IE«g( I(If)
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Owinty to tltc great decline in prieca of nnny kinds of od?, re lisre made unnuallv Hrjre purd»a«ei tliia S|iring. knowing that a price aril! always yell t!k*mr liow»*et ^fSelt »»«_• 4 Prom the immense amount tf otir stock, it is impos»iti top into cn isuroeratiru of si tr«-af v«mtv of good* pertaiuinp to carli of the TEN lifIVrent Df PA KTilFNTS af oor linaines,GOODS, Etnl»n»iderle.i, WIKe Oooda, Pataso, Tiimminps, Slmwl^ and Mnw^h's. tixxeo ar.ii Hosiery, Notiona or Variety o-la,witli a lar^o Stock of Staple tnd Ilmiiekta-n MnUrieU, loth ta* City and Conntrj- trade. In all tlnae Hei artmcwJ? wc are abrad of any lifter in *tyle, elieapnesa and ex(en?ire ririety—no purclwscr. wl is tiue to his or L«r cwu interest will tliink ofb iyitig UU have l^^k^ Uirpugh tliS ,,'15UCKE\ E."
The Day is ours and ho mistake in Houle-I^litffishilig ^oodsj C^tfaf^l
than Ever.
lOO OAnPE^S-
Royal Tnpc*trj Velvet, Brn-sel?, Three Ply, T-ipfslir Inprain, (new rtyle) Fiu«, Extra, and Sniper. Ingrain CarpeU- Low price Carpets commencing at 20 cenU per yanl.
IOO Rolls Canton Mattlngsl
Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Cnrtain Prapiries, Ctmiccp, Bands, Pitis, Picture Moulding, J/Coknig Glasses, SuirRods, Witulow IIullaiHis, ifco,
Triunpphant Victory in Paper Hangings,
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IVall Papers and Borders Complete.
With Statuary and Dworation, in Oak, Stono and Frescoe, Centre t'-icces and "C Teaster do. Fin? Bor«lcrs, &c., Ac.
We shall receiva throughout tho Scanon the Xew Style of Slimmer GFooda as flioy appear.
JEHL. JrL.
EALTH will, in all casos, follow the uso of Had-
or ill.ieased, so weak, fneb'.e, or i-ri)plei with pnla or Infirmities, but tiiat Hartway's ready Keltef, Keaovatlnff Kf»i.lvent, or Kcjnitatora, as tlie i.atnroofihodisease or.icknes inay re^ulro, will quickly and rapidly cure.
R. R. Relief "v R. R. Relief, Relief and Regulntors, Relief and Regulators. Relief and Regulators^ Renovatin* Retolvcnt, Renovating Resolvent, Rennvanting itesolvent,
Pain, Aeute Diseases. Inftamatory dise.tses, Malarious Jtiseases, Congestive Diseases, Scrofulous Diseses, Chronic Disests'-s, Svphilittic Diseases,
Fevirs, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complatnts, Hcarlvt Fever, Pains nreiibd tlie l.iver, Plen? risy. Measles, Heartburn,and Pains nt aH kinds Und win's Ready Relief will. In a fow minutes chan^a the miseries you suffer to
ure.
and tiiiliirjcoments of parts,KriipUre and other diseases of tho Skin, Nodes, Tumors, Uteerw, rJifpInT,'Slee"vo HiIttousTKin"
R. R. R.—KeineJIesaro sold bv IVncrisis everywhere RA1IWAY & CO., S. Y. City. March
03'58-dwlT
St. cnarles
Saloon and Restaurant.
nndcrsigned will open, U»-dav, the above Saloon and Restaurant, uudet new arruuge* menta.
Fresh Ofatera. Snrdinc*,
and in fact everything to EAT and DRINK that the market can affaxl, at the most reawmahle rate*
\Ve also hare a very fine Ball Room 65X*22 et,
or other mcial gatherings
St. Louis, has come here to ftettlc
pormanenttv. Ha respectfully utters his service# to the citizens r-.( terra-Haate, and it* vteleliiity, in alt branches of his profession. nrPOBcssn ttb and Ohio Ptroata, opposite Baldwin Cbareh.
March 98, dim
Take Notice.
C. CLARK has again taken the Bttber Shop in the National Hall Block, where he will be glad to see all his old Ctntomer* and aa many new ones as mav feel desirous ofgirlng him a
call.
April t, 1859.
T. McGINWIS A CO
Comiliiaain* ml Forwarding 9l' hnt«
JS'q. pi Front and
68
O" Ltberal adraiiees made on produce shipped to as. -»m:\ ly.
HAWK! HA Wilt
ri^he UMiandgiied ttaaea hsnd a large
trta!lfog at
Co...plaint, f)lsendee of the Miiart and Kldneyi pomlliiK With that number will ho fhrwardod. wtlhiu Female Coandatnts.fuiall I o.t, Fe\ers Mcas- „nc
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les, Vc. W h-never the s)slrm is out of order coiuiuuiiieutton* should i»e addressed to dosv Hadwa) Rutrnlators will rest'.re it BKCKKT CO fand 40 Moffatt Rnlld1n( ,335 Kroadway yJ •.•Spatiiusii copies soutfreu. Agents wanted.
So female sJiatukl bo without
to regularity them.
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Vtca President.
Ttios. K.. Bracr, Jr., Sec'v. J. B. Bennett, Gen'l Agent.
the moat reasonable
terms. Persona desiring such a hall will pumse call at the St Charles. PHIL. H.&. DANIEL MONNIGER.
doctor McDonnell
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Meat Shep next to J. M.Tattert^dpreitjiVWi-1 the Common Co incll rooms oi tlwt cttv pf meat, wfj(?ro too
alwav? Rod fresh
meats—
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March 38 dtnin woamv ,,
SHERIFF'S
SALE—By virtue of one ordfr1)f
aa.e Issncd from tlie VSgd Common Plrnae to re a iv re in B. Tucll, niul against W. F. Lewis and Bush, Ellen Lewi*. I am ordered to sell the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot No. one(l), nnd twelve frctgevi-n and one tliinl inches of miuth side of Lot, No. Two, in Jewctta BiibdirWon of Lot* No. 273 nnd 274, in the town of Terre-IIaute
},^ "aknw ftpnenra in the Recorded Pint o[ an id
Bi,hdivi,ioii,
which can be bad at any time for Cotillon parU. it|jip the legal hount of said day, at the Court Ifonne in Terre If iute, "(Tor t!ie r^nti aiid prc/ft»• of said premfcea for
and I will on Monrky, May 3d IbM,
mvcii
years for aale to tiiu
high oat liiddcr for c.ish, nnd if the wimc should fall to sell for a sojfflclent sum to satisfy suid onlw of sale, I will then awl there offer the fee slnijjW to aaid property to satisfy said execution and coata y-vt ft W fl. STEW A RT,
Sheriff
ap. 10,-w3 [jmt fee $4.0
DIAMOND LIGHTS,
The Latest Improvement
tv
COAZj OXIa ZiAMFS,
A small inroice of the Lamps and Oil to be sarn and for aale at At No 3,
Warren's Block, Terre Hanir, Ind.
Thene
Limpa are snperior to alt others for *IWi-
pllcity and brilliancy, are cheaper and no mor* danger frost explosion fhan a tallow candle.— TermsCamb. C. II. BAILEY.
Feb.28,dtf A
Anmake,
Fulton Slretd,
three
knbrgktic businbhs man can
in any part of the Uui'ed Htate*, fttm
to
NEW ORLEANS, LA'.
five
dollars a day, by aelHox from jampla
"THE PATENT INDIA RWBER SAFETY ELUID LA Mr," withm improved boraer B/fiuoily who haarecard for life, person property, or economy will porcha** them. For inf- rmatio-i by m^il, iacloat-stamp to HAWXUU UST
oft«e Street,Hew York
I eared Rams, Shoulders and Sldee, wMeh he ... now
whtdemle price*, Call at the
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OTTCE.—Sealed jiropotala will
6c MOT.t
Patentees and erclusJve manHfaetun«s^,iS Fultot^ j.#3 6 nioa. ra
be
received
at
T«rre-H*»4«, on the 6U dajr af 't, Tor
mm at the
Hayiocrr'f office, 7
X. Y. P.VTTEfiRn N. Mayor.
AltM-. JvA. H. Rsitet, Clerk.
