Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 94, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 May 1858 — Page 3

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Prist*! on good prper, for sale cheap, at

DAILY UXioX OFFICE.

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FOB CITY KABSHAL,

WILLIAM VAX BRUNT, TOR erf*

TFTFCAU'RKB,

8. M. PATTERSON. FOR CITT CLERK. W. C. LUPTO.Y.

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ROR CITY KVNIXEER, WILLIAM DURHAM. TOR STREET COMMMSIOXBB.

WILLIAM McXUTT. rOR CITT A«SE1KOH, WILLIAM NAYLOR.

..: Tor Councilman. Firwt Hard. .J4MKS H. TURNER.

Second Ward. T. C. BIJNTIN*.

(V Third IVnrd. O. ADAMS, A. L. IIUMASTON. Foarth Wurd.

B. 3kL HARRISON.

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fifth Ward.

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Mohawks Attention.

"Tli^ular meeting of t!»e Mohawk Fire Company will be held tbi# evening at 7 o'clock. n. WARREN, Sec.

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1 ho elcctiuQ for Justice of tliu

I'fsace passed

off

jestcrdny, peaceably and

quiftly. Nof a very full vote was easf, thfro beliijff but littld iuteroKt fch

MW it evtrj

£W.\t last accounts 1750 hand* were at work on the steamship Leviathan.

Ia»en»ibilityof thslow-w Animals to Pain. A loach, whoso anatomy is of tho same t'UoH with that of the worm, nixy be divide 1 in thj m'd lb w'tilo it is sucking blood and be so litth di^turb -d by the opera tion, that it will continue feeding for sevoral arinutes. Nay there is a vulgar though we believe au unfounded notion, th.it half a leech is better than a whole one. The lilo'id which goes in at one cud finding an (jtftltft at the other, the animal is not gorg t*l, and the oomtuon petiplo faucy that a divided luech will, in concqnonce, do the duty of a dozen. They have, at least, sufficient faith in tho theory to reduce it to I'TRCtioe, the economy being the motive.

Insecta stand higher in the scale of animated beings, bat they are heedless of c»s ualitiea which would be death or tortare to man. The dragon-fly, says Prof. Owen, may bo regarktd, from its great and enduring powers of flight, aud size aod perfection of its organs of riaion, and predatory habits, as th« eagle of insects. He Speaks of iu bead as being covered by two CQortpous convex masses of eyes, number ing upwards of twelve thousand in each mass. He states that the swallow cannot match it in its letial course, and that it not only outstrips its swift aud nimble atli«red puivuer, but cau do more in the air than any bird—can fly backwards and hidclong, to right or left, aad altw its course OB the instant without turniag.— He describes its brain as being in keeping wiffo the rest of its prerogatives, and kavng a larger develofMncat than to any other iniect. Yet we learn from the "Entomology" of Kirby and Bpeuce, that, when the tail of one of those beautiful creatures «a» direeted to ita mouth, to see whether its ltaown voracity would indooe it to bite it«lf, it

cctuofly devoured tA fbwr terminal

Mpmvtit cf %U body.

all the

When it h»d pro-

rrsodiH thus far in the work of self-demoli-ttoa,it escaped by accident, and flew away briskly as if nothing had happened.— Whatever may have been the pain, it was at tost subordinate to appetite, and apparently the animal had not tho slightest suspicion that every mouthful was bitten froia to own liring flesh. It cannot surprise as, aftor this, to be told that many an foveet which has been impaled by the scientific collector will eat with as tutrch avidity as when free and unhurt. Mr. Hop* informed Mr. Howell that onoe ha had a oarnivorous beetle whieh got loose, nad, In spite of the nin through its body, ^inpdered quietly about, ana devoured

other specimens in the case. The

••cockchafer" says Kirby and Spea*e, "will walk away with apparent indifference aftsr i«a« bird has nearly emptied ita boOy oCiU insKMra: aad aa bumblebee will eat hssty with neediaasa thoafch deprived of iti

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•MAGISTRATE'S BLAJTX3

COjrSTABtS'

S S A E S

Drtility/^

'As old a§e?comcsareej»n£ an,It brings frfch it taany attendant infirmities. of apptite and w«*kne« impair tbe lieahh, and watit af activity ymakc* the mind diaooutcated and unhappy. Iu

"where

old age *dd« its ioSuenceJtts almost

.* ".CT impossible !o add vigpr aud health, and aUUau^h many remedies bare been tried, alt hare failed, on til BatimT(|i Houlvan Birr&as were known and uaed. In every uw hens Ibey hare been employed, (hey bavo ionriablj given strength and restored the appetite. The/*bave become a great agent for tbla sloae, sod are need bj m»ay people who are suffering from loaof appetite and general debility, la ca^es of long sL-toding dmaic diseases, they act as a charm, invigorating the sjatcm, tirak giving nature soother opportunity to repair physical hjjouea. See advertUemeut in auo:her column.

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April 7-djtrlm

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father, who ha children

that ought to Le at school, remember at he of he a id a for the Council on the* citizen* ticket, mast be looked to—if they are successful, our schools will be opened.

Sold bv all r*\«pect:tblo DrHggiits. April 7-Hin

the

matter. ma* Wmith received 600 votes and II. F. Clark 301.

Bi:XKKACRON» OK MAXKIND—It is not he who inven1ed IJnKels Carpeting or Gold Brocade, whom the inas-cs have reason to hold in regard, but he who fort ishes oo netliiriE us'ful to every-b-nlv. One of our government officials lati--returned fnun his mis-ion in Brazil, lells a* an anecdote him alx.ut his atipi-iintnucc with our public men waa whether he kn*\v the American Chemist, Dr.

C. Arm, who inven'ed the Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic PilN. As these article* {mire particuarlv the Cherry PiKitoral) «re in genoril uite in theciti*»of South America, thrv are the most prevalent representations of Aiiiericnn, pro-! luct^, and as manv thousands there aa well ns here, owe t» them the recovery of their hcal'h trom in-iligtisnt disi»a«es. it i? not stranre they should hold the inventor in esteem, but it is rath••r simple in them to suppose that the Doc'or is tho only m.ui of mtrk we have «m ng our twenty-five mtlUott r»«"ple.—ChrUtian

At cor* t*.

April 7.-dlw

mmiii -j mmmr

DRESS MAKING. 15

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Mrs. L. E. & Hiss Jane Xnapp, the rosidcnco of Mrs. E. M. Ktiapp. I 21 fl mr, No. 3, Mechiu'c*' flow, respectI fully annotitica Ui the Ladiot of Terre-

Hnute, th it tltcy will carry on the Dress Making busmeaain all it* branches. O" A liberal :itr«nage

Maryland Stata Lotteries.

R. FRANCE & CO., Managers.

CAl'TION NOTICE.

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•Dr. B«back*i

National DisorderCo re*.

The Assercaa Mtm-teb hi a Wrnmimg mgan. It is eeneralty owt of ordfrr. The reason is obriou*. The driving min of bo inea-b time, or will n«t take time proper!* to must ten te hit

mUrvUt*,

fi»L He l*o!ts it, and as bad 'fiabii* arc catching,1 tf"** from AUCTION", ranging in prioe from $1, Ileric* Dvspeneia, 1 gooda worth «l«ible th price.

all class-s follow hia example. with all iucomoMcations—hence Indirection. Liv-1 er complaint, »ni diaord»T of the BoWcla. in all] tlieir various phax's AgainM these and a hun-: ~fw I I uTt drod other oomploiiifii^.Dr. Robayk. it- waging an W wwJ.JL~ tC» e*termtaati»»jr warfsr Hl wcaTvmg aw? the fa moo- Blood Pills at id B!o-»d Purifier, *nl th are Health, (Trace and Beauty conferred upon the irresi.table. The success of thet»' Medicines has been aslouiahUtg, even ia an aee of ^cieotitie miracles. Thi.-y do not

tliey

txiittgnith

a dis­

order. The agony, the fever, the debility, the despondency, which character?* affliction' of the ditrestive and secr«'tive organs, vanish under the influence of tlie«e preparations. Tho consti ntion itself geeni- to acqnio^ new energy under their operation. We^aytnthe *i*k cverrwheri'. read Dr. Robaok'x advertisemen's, and give his Blood Pills and Blood Purifier a lair trial.

W OOD'S HAIR HESTORATINR.—This wonderful jjrefwri'ion is luring iu» cxten-ive gale in ill part* of the Uimw. It i- one of the few patent medicine* which arc'now sold over the country, tb it arr really what their inventors claim for them Wherever it has had a fair trial, the result ha« le»n precisely a* Woml predicts. It has never failed to turn the white Intir hack to the natural color, whrre the directions ivo Iwen strictly followed, aud iu numerous c:ifc,i it has restored tite h.iir ujou heaiis that hid been bdd fw years. It not jiri-t'nded thnt it will make the "Lair ^row in every case, but where it fail* there is eertaiuly no rem.-dy. The restor itive of thr hnirhas been efFrc'ed in^ many instances where the ise »_ seemed utterly hopeless, *h:it it ia crrtainly worth 1 fl 6 F| (5 W 0 T, AM. 6 1 1*1/ wliile fr all wh« have lost thrir hair to trv the experiment of u-ing bottle or two of W'ood's Restorative Moline Workm in.

Persons living at a distance should be cxlre^oly eatitiousof whom they order lottery Tickets or Certifieatw of Packages or tickets The country is flooded with tragus and swindling Lotteries. Evei^'indncemcntis held out to get persons to invest money in them. Ctpital prises of from $9*1,000 to 40,1100 bond their scheme*—with tickets *t one dollar ets %5. All su h, In" even- fnsunce. aw fraoth« and if money ia sent to them for tickets, it is so much thrown away without the shadow of a chance of gettlnc* prize. Bewsw of all Lotteries where the capit il priae is unusually large in comparison to tickets. Iuevcrv instance where lanre crlxesarc, ., .,• ., ,,, v. _r .... X.__ pal.l. Kvon yearly *ubscriler will receive one ol offered for a small cost of tickets, put It down asn afcoveglru. jtw subscription tor less period than

certain fraud. The Kentncky State Lottery for the benefit of the Shelby College, under our manasri-mcnt, is tho only I^tt«TT ni the Hnited HUttcs which is legally decided by the Maryl.-vnd Drawings all other IotterfptwMclf purport be decided by the Maryland Drawing*, are frauds.

THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Purchase in the Maryland State Lotteries, then v«u ore sure of being risiht. And In ordering in MarTland Lotteries, you see sane of CUr and h«* est intwibgs.

One thing 1 ektnf and that Is, If rou order from any licensed vet»ier in Baltimore, do not receive any but M«nage»e' Tickets and Manageni' Certitieatesof Packages The Managers' Certificates have thenumbms prinM^andhaire the lithograph signature of R. France &Go> #o one has aright to send Us individual eertifi catea and it he does it, be sure UH*T* is a fraud at the bottom of it. R. FRAKCE & CO..

Managm of Maryland State Lotteries.

Fefa.l»4&n

NOTICE-—Sealed

proposals will be received

at the Common Coaaeil rooms of the city of Terre-Hawte, oa the 6th day of Mar, 18&8, tor the gradtarand frav^ad rf6ti» stmst fraen the W. it K- Cancl, north to the Lafayetie Road. Plans and Spocificatiooa rear be seen at tbe Engineer's office. 0

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PATTBIWON, Ma^

Attni! I.U.lms,Clk. ,...i apr aSsltf

To Steok Qzowen and

We kee^ *a band aat wlU make a geaeral variety ol

Tmrxamm.

WHR.WK05 HAJ5HTIIK Yaaay America Bieetaler

COBS ASS COB KIU.S! Mr etiaanam* sad damlrtlity. la tncottn TOM** *0»1* %D« We has* afcntfce Kasitaefey MM,fMdta MSMW iaa. A tml la ail by thee* who have tlieas ia •aa. *.

A^rionltiiral Implementt. We Isua41» make tMs, ae well aa tha **»*e tmia»

ta4 ea«*fa.

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eoorsMEO.

SiHIMS.

4. IfiMlt

t:U yntMno.it*] im*

GROS, ODIBR & CO s.

PHNRRAO IACONCT3

At cents per yanl,»i2f!? »i .!

Wamnted of the finest Cloth and patter** not to be found elsewhere. The above named goods never hare been offered in Mir market before tinder 4^ eta per vard.

EDS ALL, MoDOUliAL &. CO-

a a

New Styles and Shipe« in French ManUlUs, imported expnswlj for New Y«rk City tradev i. JUST RECEIVED,

A,». i»«

invoice of Silk aol M«n« A»»tique M*n

EDS ALL, McDOUGAL CO.

ladies Ky wearing Douglas ami Sherwood* new etpanw.Hi SKI RT, with the ADJUSTALLE bustle, to be fuund r.nlv at ,h EDSALL, McDOUGAL CO.

GREAT ASSORTMENT

OF

N E W A A S O S

JUST OPES ED,

Comprising n-nlties and Sfvles not to he found elsewhere., EDSALL, McDOUGAL &. CU.

Trimminga.

Elegant Slyh9 iu Drees and MautilK Trimmings, ijusl rcciived. EDSALL, McDOUGAL & CO.

Fifty tix

Lato Rice, EdHall Jk Co.

Tcrrc-IIaute, April 21'38-dtf i^

GIFTS FOR THE FEOPLE!

LARGEST TWO DOLLAR WEEKLY THE WORLD.

CAum$

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IN

of Choice Original Matter iu cach number.

FFLEXDIIU.Y lU.CdTHATKD.

TWKXTIKTn YEAR OF rfDLVCATIOX.

A GOLDEN F.NTERPRIZE!

Xo otlu^r jiai crean loa*t »f sueli a fxlaxy of talented

thnt anions the first enouiries made of lel.ral,-.i nntliori as the c.utrit.il»r1al ror,..«,f

1

the A-w rk Man.-ury, wao furn'uilius culuiiii'S. weekly, with (lie moit ntnorl) ng and faiuluntiuy ruiuances and st«rie ov«r cruiud. Illt. J. H. RUHIXHOX,

XKI) RliXTI.IX, 1.1KT-T. J. FOSTER BRAXDOX,

T. HAMILTOX VAXAXDA, and

nrilrtnA rt frleS

sk't'eh''^"'.av nl'ihinrr

sr,s: "si-Jf tfssasisn.rs.rs'i'ifl larg. than uny mtits eon m)nraries, and repl. te with

an unprecedented variety of interesting reading: matter, the f-'ltowing «m» miriis«ST«: '"'Svtir tat.K nrr roa aacar suaseaTiva. A gift worth froffl 73 cents tn S"U(I Wl In Gold, will be presented to ea subscriber. Immediately on receipt of the subscription moncr

TERMS'

One eepy one year One cop) for tw years Ore copy for three year*.....

Three copies one year .f5,00 and 3fifl* Five copies one year 9.00 and A gilts Ten eoptes one ye'nr 15.1)0 and 10gins The articles to be distributed are comprised in the fellowing list: It dackagea of G- Id containing S do do do 10 tie do do 10 Pat. Lever hunting cased watches SO Gold Watches 5o do do 100 do 300 ladles gold watches ?00 silver limiting watches....

...GM loiTtets, Braeetets, Brociies.'Ear Dwisi, Breast CeptUl Pnsos are offered, tick- Pins, Cuff Pi as, sleeve Button*. Kings, Shirt Stnds, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver ThlmbUs, and a variety of othr article* wvrth (Vein 3 cento to $15 each.

FOR SALE—SO acres, 50 in eultivation, improvements guod, silunted 7 miles south-east of this citv.

Abo, 100 acres, &> in cultivation, adjoining the above farm, enquire of HARBERT BARTOXF^ aprl5-dtl Land Agents.

ASTROLOGY.

MANY

Of our readers, doubtless, will be grati tied to learn that tbe Venitian A«lrologienne. MADAME PILOTO, has arrived in this city and her stay beinr very Hud ted, the opportunity should be immediately canbraced by ail who are desiroas of hearing a r^jetftion th.»m«t,or of peering into futunty. She comes highlv recommended.

The Madame has the celebrated SOMAN TALISMAN, which will secure to those embarking on the tempestuous ocean of life inevitable suceosa hi their basinees nurasiimfcfteii atso a practical Doctresa, and has many enfeeble nomedial conpoaada, trbveh. to those aAictedt she «riH be httM to adawtiister

CT Her fee*, are vwy Hberral, beiag, for appriMo^oae of die past, pwssa aad faterai ooiy eae

CT She era be seen Uie CLARK HOUSE, lor a few days. ejflf

City Engineer's OfBce. ak? jtse, JVrre-flTeafr. of all Town Lota, Oat Lots, Cor

lf». 4, Merik Satveya n*r«, Lines, additkme aadftlauedL Also, Maps aad Drawiaqp of ereiy dewxuptiee Mstfcobrir attended to.

tHE!

BffKJ. EBBtTT, Chief Engiaeer.

MayS9,57^lf

L^ORSALC,—A two or four bene Peddlin* •L Wtm fer sale cheap. TVe sws la fsod as new. Xali at the tia shrwi of

Mori d«*r 4e L-

Something Substantial L„ a ua oeMM"W«ii no-

Read

Ifrye inrdeos of

... .,

r^Dpfld

Shrt,,1,i

iuiu^eamou"of' i. ,ws and ^ne^r^iscella^ A°°li^l dVs^wlli than any other two newspaper* in America, without k. Z* Jnt£,l2 exception. lit Short, tlu- Xtw Yoa* Micarrav dofles rTiitI0\-- H«war« ,^ \v,® 1,. nr d'„«l«r. who com potion, and Invlios the most se rchlng eoinpari-1

son. lis Immense snperionty over the little six by-1 !.,!?!!.«•« K.u "u?JlKTrj'1""""'"

na

J"!""™

Jli CO. and 1 3 SO, nnl 00, and

TO

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.V* each

...C0.no each .. .50,00 each ...«5,WleaCh

watches .SO.OOeaeli

830 Sewing Machines 930to "a each 500Si'v*r Watches 10 te 3C eueh 10O0 Gold Gnard Vest and Fob Chains... .10 to#) each

Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the aiibscrlber's name will be entered upon our subscription book, posit* a nntnber, and the gift cor. responding with tlist iismMr will be forwarded within three days, to the subscribor by mail or express, post 111 receive on# ol the one

year wilt lie entitled to a gift. TITAH communications should be addressed to CAl/DWKLI., SOUTH WORTH A WHITXKY-

Proprietor* of ihe Jtew Y»rk Me-cary.

•«*Sj»eclmcn copies sent free. 22 Spruce St. 5. April 17, d»6t

FARM

1

I Agricuttural CoDvutlajr of PLO^S OF A,LK!ND8, MOWP.RS AND

REAPERS, WHEAT PRILLS, And all ether impiements generally need by the Farmers and that we may make room for this bm neb of tniskte|B, We propose l» seB «ndt the fimt of March, our well selected stock of

Stoves at Redaced Rates.

Oar Parlor and Office Stoves we wifl nell at a E A S A I I E I?? Thoie who have intruded porchfSbiSrAT^tt

Good Cook fSloWr™A

During the eofAing-Hpriiig, woeld-do well to (ire IM a call befqre' ptfrchasing. At the reductxl prices, we still

WABHELIT ALL WE SELL' R. WOLF A JO. IRA GROVER, Salenman. v2

Suecessorii to J. Cooper it Co."

in 13,1858-d&.w tf.

MCLEANS

)OH-

Strengthening Cordial AND BLOOb PURIFIER.

THF.

(rontaM rcinoily in th" world. Tiita Cordial I* lintilled from a Bern' kuown ohly tomyaelf, and

jnw if the taoit valuable unknown jto the mind of

cbeinlcally eonibiued wltii medicinal roola, herbsapd barbs .. man, rlz: blood root, black root, wild eherry bark, yellow dock, dandelion*, saraaparllla.elder flowora, with other*, nrodectag the moA InfalllbU icmeiy for the restoration oihealth over known.

IT IS .NATURE'S OWX REMEDY,

Curing diseases bv natural laws. When taken. Its healinr influe«ret la A»tt eoorsli thmngh every vein of the b«1y, purifViiiir aitit accelerating tbe vireutatKni of the blood. 11 neutralize* any billions matter it th« stomach, and strengthens the whole organization.

McLeaifj Str3n(rllienlnir Cordial wtHelTettaally'cure Li rer complaints, Dyspejulti, Jaondlec. Ckrtnic tr

JVerrom

DiHtity, THttm'tr of tki

Kidney*^an4 all iiteett*,ari»ing frrm a dit»ritrtd Liter tr- StamUtk.

Ihspopsla. Heartburn, Inward Pile*. Acidic orSickucss of the stomach. Fulness of Hlo lothe Dull Pain or Fwlinming Is* ihe H.a PStiritntfon (if the Heart, Fullness or We In the Kloinaeh Sour Emulations, Chnkini or.Sutfocatiug Peeling when lying down Dryness or Yellowness of the 8kln ami Eyes, Night Sweats, It-ward Ferers. Pain in the Small «'fthe*BaekChest or Side, Sndden flushes of heat. Depression of Spirits. FrlgUtAil DreanM« Dv-sppnOeney or any Nervous Disease, Sores ofTJlefehea o"n tho Skin and "Fever and Ague (or Chill* and Fover.) It will also cure dleasp* of the Bladder aud Womb^uch as Kefntiial Weak ties*, nr ORH eneeof'V rl ilo. Stranenary, Inflimmatioti or Weakness of tho Womb or bladder,Whlses, &C.

THERE IS XD MISTAKE ABOHT IT. This eoriliat wiil nev«r tall to euro aity of tho ahov* diseases, if lalteu a« ier directions on "each bottle, in German, Euvllsh aud French.

OVKH HALF A Mll.t.IOX OF BOTTLES Have been stld during the past six months, and in no tnstsnco has It failed In giving entire satisfaction.— Wh" then, will snflfcr from-weodtneSir^or debility when McLrcn't Strtngtktning Cordt'al will cure you.

TQ THE LADIES.

Do'toti wish to be heaHhy ami strong* Then goat once'and get some of McLean's Cordtal. It will strengthen and invigorate your h!»od to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to vour cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction.

POR CHILDREN.

who are well known ,?the mosV: ucces«ful a.l pop,, 11M*y lar romancers of the age, consUntly cntribute their "°t »irm ,?Tn? KK brilliant novelletes. f»rth» maiumoth |.apes of the

We say to parents. If your children are sickly, puny,

afflicted with complaints prevalent among children. give them a small quantity ot McLean's Cardial,

KuViTv

rmiVTHV iiMPrHA^r

"nl V^'o'thc ettfnntll he ha.* pMmr^wp-

to oalinui»«i vou Bitter orHa7sai.a

i.«u

lhc nm# t|me

trengthen the system.

One tablefepooiiful taken every morning flistlnplsa certnin preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Ye How Fever, or any prevalent disease.

I i»in Trr* For sale iu Lonisvdle by Bell, iritis *iI,r'MSer & Bro.. and Raymond Ac Pa 3gift* Mct.KAX'S VOLCANIC OtL I.IXI.M

fr

Price onh $1 per bottle, or six hollies S»r as. J.H. MeLEAh. Role Proprietor iiftlis Conllal. i...... 5 Also, M-I»enfi's Volcanic Oil Liniment. TTT'Prinelpal detioton thecornor of Third and I'ine •treet St. Louis, Mo. irT For sale iu Lonisvdle hy Bell, Talbott & Co.,

Patten

'OT.

IXIMKNT,

The beet Liulnicnt iti (he world ftrman or beast Jlnolktr Rruuirkuble C*n Performed by McLean's Yoicoalc OH Liniment

Riad tor vonraelves: Thomas fWd, a blaeksmtth. living near Oust **«.

t'/m ..A nue on Tenth street, had a h»rribl« runnlnr soreon aort'oft-UlS his toet. He tried varlons l.inlinents. Halves, dee., but conlddo It no good. He despaired of ever being ''trn niin.lt!1 *''le to work at his trade again, because be could not l»ear any Weight on his fnot and by one «mall bottle of

McLean'a Volcanic OH Llulmeot, he is now perfectly cured. I'henmatlsm, paralysis, neuralgia, braises, sprain*, stinhes* in the joints or mnseles. sweltlngw. sore throat, ear ache or toothache, wonnda. fresh ruU. cores, burns, scalds, pat us,

Ae..

yield to the "magic"1 influ­

ence efthis wondorfnl Liniment. Fer Horses and Cattlo It is an inlhlllble remedy for chafes, gall*, scfatches.craeked heels, lameness, *|iav. In. sweeny, splint. Ilstula, b'rnises, swellings, wonftdf, ratllosnako bltea, and vaHeus other diseases which animals are liable to from Injurie or accident*.

Every Country Merchant shoaid obtain a supply of McLean's Vplnnlc Oil Llnlmeut. It sells rSpldty, because Hal way* cores.

A liberal dlscodnt will be" made to merchants who bnv to sell again. For sale by J. H. McLKAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Plue aks., bt. Loals, Mo.:. alaofor.aale«a above...

The Polls will be opened in the several Wards of the City of Tpre aott^) n,Tuesday, the ftWrlhday of May next, for the elect!oa of the foilowing officers: -c

Marshall, Clerk. Tremoree, Assessor# one Councilman from 1st, ttnd, 4th. and 5th Wards, and two Cooncilmen from 3d Ward Street Cootmismoner and Engineer.

April, 9Q, |856,te.

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Hie glares of voting to be as IMtowa, •rlreit 1st Ward. Election held at Court Honsd^ Inspector, W- K. Edwards Judges Wn. Coats,

Chas. Seaman 2d Wsrd. Election iield at Reese's carpenter shop. Tnscector, B. Clsrk Judges, F. W. Sirtlev, M. W. Sedaaa. 3d Wgrd. Election heid at School House. Inspector, Thos. -Ihattift Jkdges, Elkana Lane,

WM. Deno r. 4th Wmri. E jection held at Eogtaebo** No, J. Injector, John D. Marphy Jodgas, Jackabn

Robtrtaoa Frank Forgnaou5th Vard. Election heid at HadettV sbon. Injector. J. M. Raadaa Jodrn Gsr C. Welch A. R- Heddea.

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T^TOULP wpwfflsBy aanoaoca to thacitigeos of TWBmIs aad ti» pablic generally, tbst they have etatered isto a eo-psitaerfhip, ia

P—»AF ••ill, tts^a, rf—ass, a^a ax-so, making mmi repaiii^ alHrlaOl df C-st)i»et Ware,

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are taw laetwed to.fil aU ontew

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F.ALTII wilt, tn all eaei, fbnow 'the use of Hadway'a.K H. Remedies. Theee are none so sick or diseased, so weak,' feeble, or cnppteU With pala er inflrmltU-s, nut tVni RaUway'i ready-Hellef, Iteaova" ting Resolvent, or Regulators, as tha *tureofthedisease orclcknesntay require, will quickly and rapid 1^ cure.

These remedies consist of Radwav's Ready Relief, Renovating He»«lvanl RadWay's Regulators. Faeh of thftse remedies pivsjosn special curative powers over

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certain disvases. there are other diseases, where-

in their eoinbln«d«iedicaI properties are required and when thus used, If there ,is sntOcie il lite aud strength within the diseased or dying body Vostaln thntr "action, the patient will live aud b« restored te health.

Pain, f? W Acute Diseases. Iiittamatory di-scRsef, Malarious Diseases, Congestive Diseases, Scrofulous Diseacs, ChMuic Diseases, Syphdittlc Diseases,

sumpsssiss

itto aiafaaj^ jxkisxjso '11*^*"' r' I6Q0 Hundred PacVagesclif D#y Goo{ft "Tcf "bl or It than Auction ipn

WHOLESALE OR

Owing to the great decline in prices or many kinds of Gxtds, we have made unusually lar^e purchases this Spring, knowing that a price will always seU* thefa, however Uiye ihe Stock laaj be. From the issssense amount ef oar stock, it is impossible to go into an enumeration ol the crest varit tv of good' pcrtaiuing to each ofUieTEN different DEPARTilENTS.of onr business, vs. DRESa GOODS, Embrolderfe:, WHte Goods, Parasols, Trinvminga, Shaw6. and Mantilla's. Glcrea and HosiOTi N»tioos or Variety Gtio-ls, with a large Sfori «/Stupl-

City and Country trade. In all th« st» lepertnents we are (^{t^yvaheadl^r am- 6tb«r HnuiMrrtb^^y ia *trie, chespneiw and etfensive vtriety—w purchaser, tflo is true to his or her own Interest will think of buying till they have looked through the'"BUCKEl E."

The Day is ours and no mistake in Qoods^lt^B^|

than Ever.

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Royal Tapestry Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Tapeatrr Ingrain, n«sr style) Fine, Extra, and £opcr. Ingrain CarpeU. .Low price Carpets comaenc'uig at SiO cents per yard.

XOO Rolls Canton 'Mattlngs.

Oil Clotlis, Window Sbad-s, Curtiln Draperies, C.irnices, Pnnds, Pius, Picture. Moulding, Looking Glasses, St.ur Rode, Window Hollands, &.

Triumphant Viclory in Paper Hangings,

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Wall Papers and Borders Complete. JF I

With Stataarj aad fojeoration, in Oak, Stono iild Freadot^ Cecftie Iioeea and Borders, fcc., etc. We sltall rjcoiw throughout the Soason tho New Stylo of Summer Goods as thejfi appear. .4 ...

R. R. Relief^a R. R. Relief, Relief and Regulators, Relief and UcgulatorH, ,, Relief and Regulators, Renovating Resolvent, Renovating Resolvent, Renovanting rt%aolvent,

Constitutional DL-ctiscs,Resolvent and Regulators, Skin DiseaacSr1

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.R«novating Rosolveut,

Nervous, Diae tses, Resolvent, relief regulators Infectious Diaetases# GReady Relief &. itegWutonu

CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict humanity are inherited aa heir loom* frwin ihe diseased bodies of sickly airsScrofula, Cou*uuipU»n, Syphilis and Ots, aro among the ino»t common of coiisUtsillonal diseases. Ttow, we care not how many generations the seed* of those diseases may have wu established in the system, corrupting the blood— .tiDWiv'i Runvvnaa

RKSOLVKNT

will eradlaate fiom lh« bodies of the afflicted even' particular of diseased deposits, and All the vein* with new, pure and healthy ood. *'T•

OHILDRKXS DISASKS. 'rw»n

Rndway's ItenoVatlne Resolvent should be halled'as a blessing by evor)' inoui«r,thronghunt the land,whnae infant* are afllicted yltli Sores, &c. These brosklng* ent (thus .early) are evidence of disease transmitted from the parent stock., A few day* of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestlgu »f the dhcese and inaure Uie child asonnd and bcaltity body. ^rC.. Jrki R. H. R.-^Radway's Ready Relief fur Headache, wheth erfslrk or iiefwiu Ithetiiytittsm.-HaralvJa,

Li»nbiigo,Gf)trt.'t Keur*lgiii,Toothactlc, Jsinall. Pevtrs, SweUea Jelals, Kidney Complaints, Scarlet Paver, Palna amiii.d.the Liver, PI«o-

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Badwnv's Ready Belief wltl. Is a few Mtnutm change tbe ralsorte* you (tiger to J*y at pleasure. R. R. E.—Hadway Renorating.Resolvent,fur'tUe cure a Of chrortlc disease—^tticll at i^enAiloU* "ami ftjpMHUA Coinplatuts. Consumptive and otier affection* of the Lungs and Throat, Induration and Enlargement*

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J. R. Cunningham and Allen Pence, Agent*, Sept. 5,-daw Txrre-liavto, Ind

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Municipal Blection^m

parts, Jtrupllve and nthei-

disease* hf th#5 BfclS, XWMr, fSimersi, Clcer», Dyspepsia and other dtaease* arising from an tm pure State of tho Blood. -.-.i.. I» R* R. R.—RadWayV Regulators will enre, cffcctually and speeiily, roHtvane**, httltgfeStlon, Infla. mmatlon of the Bowles, Dyspepsia. Liver

Co.-plsint, Disease# of the.Heart and K|daew Female t'o'nplab.ts, fmall Po*, Fevers Me«V les. drt. 'WW-noter UtS-syst-m Is out of ofddr a dose of Radwa)** Hegulstors will resbire It regularity, ffo female should bo without

R.—Remeileiar'o'lkltl bv TOrnggltt* everywhere.

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Saloon and Restanrant. !0, to-day, tbe! above J- ^Saloon and RcStsumnt, undei new arrange-

^f«Fresh Oyatera, Knrdinee, mid in fact everything to EAT and DRINK that the market Can afford, at the most reasonable rate-

We also have a very fine Ball Room 65X23 feet* which oan be bad at any time for Cotilion parties or other social gatherings on the most reasonable terras. Persons desiring such a hall will piea*c Call at tbe St Charles.

PHIL. H. 4, DANIEL MONNIUEK. Feb, 12,1658-dtf

DOCTOR McDOltinCLL A ^^liodia/lKM

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bet¥ to 'ifettl^

permaneatt*. He respectfully effort his services the cltisen* cf Tcnrellaai«, an4 lU flclcinlty, la all

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to branches of his pro'faaalon. TT~rOfflce on Mh and Ohio Street*, eppo*fM Bal4* wlnChafch. ...

TakeHotloe.

W/"M1 C. CLARK has again takes the Bute? Shop in tbe National Hall Block, where be will be glad tdaee all bis old Castotaers aad as aian^r sew ones as aastf ftet dednMs of giving Um a call.

ApriiS, 1659.

McGINNI3&00.MI ^OIwsi4ia| llorcksiit*

So. 67 frwti tttkf(8 Fvllon Streeti,

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The aader^nied has onbaMf alairshi 1 cared ffttat 8lKn*ittes dW SWHI, wh now retaiftog iR ^Meaale prieea.«Call

lot of fine whtelr to1« Ibe

March St, dt£ F- STEPHI5N80W.

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Gold Locket*, Bracelets, Ear Orojis, BreaM Pins, Cuff Pins, Ftloeve Button*, Klnr *, Khlrt Studs, W«tch Key*, Gold and Kftvcr Thimbles, and a variety of othSf article*, worth from flftyrout* to BIS each.

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SHERIFF'S

SALE—By virtue of one order'of

sari issued fYora the Vfgo Commori PIcaiie Court id' are directed and delivered in /avorof W. B. Tueli, and against W. F. Lewis ahd Bush# Ellen Lewis, am ordered to sell the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot No. one(l), and twelve feet seven and one third Inches' of smith side of Lot, No. Two, in Ttelrs subdivision \n Lots No. 373 and 274, iu the town of Terre-Haute as the same appears in the Recorded Plat ol aaM subdivision,/and I will"on Monday, May 27 1^58, within the legal HdtitH bf Ssdd uny, at tha Cairt House in Terre Haute, offer the rents and profit* of said- premises tbr -seven yean for aale to tha highest. bidder for cssh, Sud H" the same should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said order of sale, I wilt then and there offer tbe fee aJptplf to said property to aatiefy said execution and oosli

W a. STEWART. Sheriff

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The Latest Improtr€ment

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A small invoice of ttie Lamps and Oil to be sees

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Tlirse Lamps are superior tn at! others for sitfi^ pticity and bntllanc^, are cheaper and f¥ nore danger from explosion than a talldw candle^—

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maJtCf^a of^Plrtred^toH* from three to sre dollars a day, by sellin from sample "THE PATENT INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LA MP.** with Mt IftijrcM Mm^JEv. ery /kaHy who hareg»rd ft# fifeuMmos mafHMr, oreohnomy will pcrdaise them/ fewMMou bv amll, {ncioscatantfrloHAWXHURST tMOT. Pateetee* and evcluaivc ttu^iafaaarers, 0 FtfTtoa Street,New Tort. -!!J ~J...

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