Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 97, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 May 1858 — Page 3

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I'HOK.

Uttiarc.

.Arrivals and Departures of Trains,

«iutagpHrTK^i.«w 1*0 s*unr te#i* auiao*?irWelL.ji*....^.W....7WM W/••««.... Moll

Trau *.-& P. M. I Mail frali..A. M. Night 3«« A. M.I Sight Ex P. M. freight 15-W Freight... 5^0 A. 34. touts au^r* A*»*Mnmit»«Atutn*.j. fo. I, it*.'....tisw'k. M. I v.. M. j*.?, le 3CO P.M X..9. Ae 7:15 A. JU.3, Ktr.%v.%ptA iriidrttu i*6 c»fkWro**»nU.* ^ttftoAw t^n.w.,.S*l» A. *. »Uit Tniiff......83* P. *. W«l Train.... :W P. M.

3Deed», MAGUSTEATE'S BLANKS, **•. vvT

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O N S A E S S A E S J'rioU! on go^pnpeir, fer sale cheap, at

DAILY UMO.V OFFICE.

lEl^BLBCrriON^OFriCIAL.

i«t. 2nd ?i I 4th 5ili

Van Brunt, 1«= 137 112 101 108 CocJirar^j£ lj^ 75 150

Clerk,

Lnnton, lt« ltl 101 70 158 Blake, I«7 1«1 147 10(5 1G3

Treasurer.

Patterson, 145 120 110 117 172 EJrnnHiln,1 1"9 ll»3 1

Assessor.

o') OS

146

Naylor, 17^ 145 US 127 18S Adutits, l2f: 1 18 1 2 57 128

Euyinter.

Dnrlmrn, 14S 1^8 100 101 106 Kbbitt, 15 ISA 141) 8a 15

(Jommissioner.

M.rNult, 173 136 115 124 ISO McCttbo, I'lb 151 l'io 55 120 O F«*LT Cot'.VAIL. 1jt W-irJ—Dr. E. liea.l, 140 tTain 11. Tumor, 160 2i»«l Ward—T« (J. Buiuin, 117

I'. Shannon 171

:ta Wa-d—J. Adams. 112 ... J. I*. Uiinva^toii, 1"2 A.'fV'tHSo,* 15| .1.11. Kotitcr, 1:15

dt'i Ward— H. M. Harrison, llli Win. Hitii/.ri, 07 I'.tli Ward—(i a. IC. 1*1

J, Lydick, 127

jC-igrThtj following are tho number of

voto.4 palloa in tlu dilTcrout wards on Tuesa 1st Ward 812 21 300 :fl 252 4 191 fi.lt 32iJ

SAMCKI. RovrK will in a few di s,

opun ft school in this city, in which all tho

liriuirhttH nuco3»nry to a'thoroupth classical olle^iato courso will bo taught. As a

tfflioher of Anuient nnl Modem L:mgurt«*es ho Ins h:» imivh cJtporiencc, nml pursues system of teaching by whieh hij stu­

dent* nre mlvnuced with great rapidity— iwpocially"In tho ncijnisition of modern

l.ug(1igos. tlis students in French and

Gorman are cnaUod to spunk tlie«c languages lliiontlv in a few month.o. Professor lioyeo will dolivored 4 lecture on Saturday evening, tho 8th of May, at

the City School House on 4th street, to which tho citizens gen ft rally are invited.—

8uhject:—"Tho utility of tho fttudy of

L.tnguftgos, nnl the proper muthod of ac-

•iniring theiu."

IfT\Vo take pleasure in announcing that Mr. L. W.

MOSOK,

town until

tlie celebrated Sjxscta-

cl»» Man, who«o reputation as nn Optician i.s une|n.'iIlod

by any man in tho Went, is

now at lUmtin's Ilotol, with a splendid asKortmenl of

Adjusted

Kpoctacles. Distinct viuion

is so groat a bless.ing, and opportunitieo lor obtnininj* BT^ntrior spectaclcs, properly

to

vi«)oot

are

deem itstiperfluous

to

cle-wearing readers to give

Mr.

^turxlay only.

HfirTh^weathor cootiaucs wet and cold. Tho gardens look rather backward—a groat many of tko «teb first pat in the ground Have not coma, up. Wo,l»*y^ raia almost twice a day.

Tl»e rtvoe is ruing vory fast At Lafayette it i$ as high as it has been this season. »*Thofariu*rs can't do much work aad things begin to look rather complicated.

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so rare, that we

advise

our

specta­

him

M/s gl&ssef

a

call.—

not

only

givo

dear

and

dinfiaefc vision, ^ul»tenfi to strengthen tho cy»

fpf

years to^ron^a, lie

rctnaias

in

Mohawks Attention. Mohawk Fire Company, Ko. 1, will

meet at their Engine Honae on Saturday owning next at 5 n'eloek. It Vf.lItREX, Soct^

Tat^awTop* &t<mofav.«-Ottr reader* will oka«rv*v iaoaradrettWag c4ri«tca«, tb« pmspeelM of^kbit»eJJH»hnr*'e1rty. which for the past ten vcxr» has held a tetdflia* posUioa in tire Metn^polb of the Uaioa. It will be men that its eorps «f writers wl popalar «f rjmwd«Ui, aadtf^^nA uffa tb« v«rr Ueststri* (k a reeftoeftiMe&at^ »«w»p»|tef. Ta |eett(W we Aleacoar are «m

MiMbilitT

Jjrl'i-of. Wood, the renowned ui*covercr of the inralfiabte "Hair Restorative,*' still ceotinics to labor ia btlialf of the afflicted, ilia niibdini&es are universally admitted bj the American press to he far superior to all otliera for cauidng the balr, on tb« bead of the aged, to gro* forth with aa much rigor and Inxoriance as when blessed with the advantages of youth. Tttere eab be DO doubt, if we place xrudit ia the Iimoincradte testliponial* hicb the Pru/e.-^sor has in lib possesion, that it ia one of the greatest discoveries in the medics! world. It restores, permanently, gray hair to it« original color, and makes it aam&e a beautiful silky texture, which has been rery desirabia in all ages of the world. It frequently happens that old

men

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This 101 votes more than tvas polled OIIO your A^O.

marry beautiful and amiable

ung iadu'S, and not «nfrequently

answer the re of our.friend iv 6 dim

Rlooti

April 7-dav I in

llKXKKAt'TOItS OK

crusty

old

maids make victims of handsome, gnpd-natored, youg gentlemen, and bv what prucera it has nerer bc«-n determined until lately when it was attributed

the use of this invaluable Hair Restorative. —[Lxsallc Journal. Sold by all good Imiggisls.

Strength and Health Restored. Mr. John Davidson, living ter miles above

Pittnburjrh, on the Peensylvania Canal,

citys:—

"When I cammenccd taking Bcwhavc's Hollanl Bitters, I could hardly walk. Now, I enjoy ex celleut health.'

HEADACHE ANC DEBILITY. Sir. Silas J. Liscomb, of Birmingham, says "I have found in Boeihave's Holland Bitters a remedy for Headache and Debility. My wife has at* 1 used it with the greatest benefit.0

Mr. A. S. Nicholas, of Pittsburgh, also remarlu 'liAt he hi? experienced much relief from its mc for headache. [May 6-dlm

IZrVV'e would call the attention of our readers to an advet-ti»enient in another column of Prol. Mool's Febrifuge Wine, a remedy for Fever and Ajrue, which was lately inlrodticed to our notice. Krom the great rtputatiOM of this article in those place* where it his already ICCH established, we can liave hesitation in nrcominendiug itti all »li 1 may be suflTerinjj from Fever and Ague and tlicr Bilious Diseases, which are the bine our We-teni .States. [Mjytiw^w

Scandiuafin,

A friend writes to us for our "re«U opinion" of Or. ROIUCK'S SCANDINAVIAN' REMEDIES—where he can oh'ain them—and why they are called "Scandinavian" and we arc frequently jinked the mime question. Scandinavia is the anout mime of Sweden and Norway, and Scandinavian, tlmt is a Swede or N irwegian, nflTeetion-:it«-!v calls his country" "Scandinavia" in the same s«'iise as we speak of "Columbia" or "The Union." By the wav, there are over nine thousand Scanditi tvinn famelies in Dane comity, Wisconsin. As lr. Rob.iek is a Swede by birth and compounds his Mcdieines of Swedish herbs, we think the 111 me is verv appropriate. We have the very highest opinion of the Medicine and of Dr. Roback himself. wlr is not only a singularly skillful Phy-

"."V .1 r.L nnii 1. 1 eiven from all par's of ihe worlil anu «itfian, but a gentlem in of the^ Old School, ns we int.llijtent improve tliat it is a, orfeet lie. know n'Tsonally. Our ndverti-eing columns willl rend tho cliculur au»l you cannot doubt

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Our National Disouler—Dr Curec* The Ain.'rctn stoin ich is a t^rtn^nMng organ. It is generally out of order. The reason is obvious. The driving mm i»f bu -iueas has ni4 time, »r will nut take time properly to istieate his Coo l. He bolts it, and ns bad Inhits are catching, all ela«v4 follow his example. Henc* Dyspepsia, wiih all itweomn'ications—hence Indigestion, Liver complaint, and disorder of the Bowels, in all their various pha^ At'.vn"' these and a hun-

dred oilier complaints, Dr. Rob.iek is waging an

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As these articles (more particu-

Poctoral) arc tn gnner.il use tn

larly thu Cherry rccmrat nrc in goncr,u use in

slmuld hold iho inventor in e«U»em, but it is rather simple in them to suppose that the Doctor is the onlv man ol nurk we have am^ng our twenty-five million people.—Christian Adncmte.

April 7,-dlw

Mrs. L. E. & Hiss Jane Knapp. At tho re«ldenee of Mrs. E. M. Knapp, 21 floor. No. 3, Mechanics* Row, respectfully announce to the Ladies of TerreHaute, that they will carry on the Dress Making business in all its branches. JW

Maryland State Lotteries. FRANCE & CO., Managers.

-n, CAUTION NOTICE. Person# living at a distance should be extre-ccly cantious of wWnm they order Lottery Ticket# or GerUfi*aU« of Packages or tieketa. TTie country is flooded with bogus and swindling Lottericar Ev en*induccmentis held out to get persons to tnv"St moiwy in them. Capital prtxes of from Jii0,1100 to 40,009 head their schemes—with tickets «t one dollar. JlfHl.OOQ CepUal Prtres arc offered, tickets •*. All su h, in every Instance, are frauds if money Is sent to them for ticket*, it is so mach thrown away without the shadow of a chance of getting a pria*. .Beware of all Lotteries where the cap til pn*e is unvmaUylai^ In comparison to tickets. Ittttm instance where large crises are offered for a small cost of tickcts, pat It down as a certain fraud,

The Kentucky State |jOU**f fee the benefit of the Shelby College, under our management, ia the oaty Lottete the tTnlted States whldi is legally decided by Uw Maryland Drawings all other Lotteries which porport to be decided by the Maryland Dnvian, are fraud*.

THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIESPurchase la the MsrjUnd Sut« Lottales, then vnsj are sere of being right. And la ordering in Nfarrland Lo*trriee, jn are acre of fair

est drawing*.

and

«wSr-

tKMr.urfilWMWiteis (^rla^lcitljtiw their mwWsjf iwiWf M4M.tat jmuim R«ad U«ea»neaiici»ttri.

Just Received

-i

IT)?

0 Wnotl &

iKtr, owe to them Vhc recovery of their licaHli voik. (In the great .N. V. Wire Kailiug KstabUatimant I mm mili?nint diseases, it it not stmnsre they 'and 'L4 Market tit., Kt. IMUIS, MO. And soi.L by ai

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DRESS MAKING.

tx£

hoa-

Owthiatl ok to, and that la, if ton order fien any Ikeased recder ia Baltimore, 3* not receive aay but lliwutei' Ticket* and Managers' CtitilMtts of Packages The Maoogets' Certifiealiea hare itmabni printed, and bare tke Stbogvafti toatcr« of R. Praac# & Co.

No one fc*s aright to aead his tnMhal eertift«t« and if he does H, be anttlMtlia ftaaitt the bottom or It. R. PR AXCS & CO..

Feb.i$d*»

UHnlet.

Pieces

GROS, ODIBR

A CCb.

PRINTED JACONETS

At 45 cents per yard,^ ^,

Warranted of the finest Cloth and itterni not to be found elsewhere. The above named goods never have been offered in anv market be tore nnder 41 eta per yard.

EDS ALL, MCDOUGAL & CO-

a a

New Styles and Slupea in French Mantillas,

imported expreajlt for New Y«»rt City trade

JUST RECEIVED,',

Also, an invoice of Silk and Morie Antique Mantillns from AUCTION, ranging in price from $1, to $5. goods worth double th« price.

ED3ALL, McDOUGAL CO.

BKlrts! Slilrts!!

Health, Grace and Beauty csnferred upon the ladies by wearing Douglas and Sherwood" new expansion SKI RT, with the ADJUSTALLE bustle, to be found onlv at

EDSALL, McDOUGAL «fc CO.

GREAT ASSORTMENT

OF

N E W A A S O S

JUST OPENED,

Comprising elsewhere.

novlti»s and Stvles not to be found EDSALL, McDOUGAL & CU.

Trimming?.

Elegant Styles in Drees and Mantill

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Trimmings,

just receiv«d. EDSALL, McDOUGAL fc CO. Late Rice, Edsall & Co.

Terre-Uante, April 21 '58-dtf

exlermi»Atuiff warfare. *arc the Fn gre«tejitcnomy toull tho ill5 tlmt Imir is hoir to, rnou4

Pills aiul B'ootl Purifier, ami In* arc It in

irresi.tililo. The success of tlies'* Medieincs lias been astonishing, even in an age of scientific miracles. Thoy do not

allnuttr,

they

extinguish

a dis­

order. The agony, the fever, tho debility, the despondency, which characteri**! nfHiction" of the diventiro and secretive organs, vanish under the influence of those preparations. The constitution itself seenn acqutro new energy under their operation. We av the «i«k, eveo'where. read Dr. Robnfk's sdvertisemcn's, and give his Blood Pills ami Blood Purifier a tair trial.

MAXKINO—It

is not

he who invented Brussels Carpeting or Gold Brocade, whom the masses have rua«on to hold in regard, hut lie who fori ishes something useful to every-hotly. One of our government officials lately returned from his mis-ion in Brar.il, tells as an anecdote that anions tho first enquiries made of liita about his acquaintance with our public men, was whether hekn-w thu American Chemist, Dr. J. 0. A VRH, who invented the Cherry Pectoral and *ta Catlnrtie Pill

MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD

IS

followiiig

Itoback's

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THK

NEW ENGLAND STATES

IN ONE YEAR.

rPH

'I Re«torntivii of Prof. O. J. Wood for Restoring lintr perfectly and perinsnently, bus never v«*t IIKI a rivnl, volume after volume might BO piven from all par's of the worlil and from Oie mo*t

Ue»toratlve but read alnu thu

J^TTIIB HAIR.— People luive for eontnrles been afflictod with bald lioails, mid the only remuly, heretofore known, has been Ihuje abominable wig". By a revuiit itiscovery of Professor WuoJ these articles are bulng fuiil iUpens. with, but irreut many persons *tlU putronixe ilie'a. bncause they hare been so •Iteu imposed upon by Hulr'lonles of different kinds. To nil sticli persons we uiirneMly make the request, that they win try oneo apnin. for in Vorxl's Kestorativo lln-ro is no sncl thiup ns fail. We know of a linly wiio used the article a s' nrt limo, and her Mead is now envered r« npletely with the tin est and most beanlifutcurU Imi.plnab'lo. \V« knnw of numerous ruses where hair rapidly fulling: out which it restore.-, in greater parfcetinn thuii il e\er hull been beforo.

li l« alio without »lonl»t one of ilw bs»»i Mrticlosfor

It is al«

k."

I'-"'* '".P"'!'1 «"«"'»tton, making H, soft ami

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(r»

tlm

niul lta$ itmciUtM'lf tho

«ititV of

ovcry

am* io

Improve their

nrmoii*

.il Hpperniire though some may differ In rcf to tho

viiy.% ol doing il but uvery one will nduiit tV.ata beuii-

tir.il

head of hair, v'lthur in man or waainn, is an object IUI.OU to be ''eslred, and tiiuro arc uo means tlmt should be let untried to obtain such a consideration.— H'omttn't Meoeate, Philadelphia.

Coehorton. Ohio, Nov. 17, JfiSG.

O. J.WOOB A Co.—(rrfiils: As have BI!«5II ENGUJTEIL In selling yanr Hair Kesloratlve the Inst season fo one of \our local agents (K. M. Ilnckinson.) and having experienced Hi.- bv.nedcinl effect* or iv nijs'lf, I would liks to obtain im apency for liic Vtate of Ohio or some Mute tn the West, should YOII wish to nuikn sucn an a-retirement, h« I am convinced thrrt. is nothing- equal to it iHtkt U'ltnl SUte, for rertorimg tht iair. I liote been engaged in the Drug businoss for several veurs, and h.ive sold vrious pr. panitirtns for the hair, but hni-u found nothrgthat restores the secretive organs or invigorates the scalp ns well ns yours, being lully convinced lbut yenr restorative whst yon re|n'eient it to be. I would like *.n engage In the sale ot it, for I am sat sded it uius: sell. Yours trr.lv

S. STOCKMAN.

"Wayland. Mass. Feb.S. IPS

Pwor. O. J• Wunn A Co'.—Genii U.iviHg realixed the giMd eflVicts »r your Hair i!e»l»rativ», I wish t* that Hndinir lay hair growing thin, as well ar was induced from wlntt rend-nnd heard, tn

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i' «..! trv the nrticlw prepare.t bv you. to promote its gr«»wth

llll

Bn

the cities of South America, they are the mo*t [u hns vir ctod eompletely. In operation I Imvo prevalent rc|resontatioiis of American, pro- "*e! nearly three l»vtiles. lut-U, and as many thousands there as woll a#

,j hange it* color ns it was in youth, buth of whieh

Pr.u.rietors^is 8«»adw«r,S'K

I^ood DrugflsU. [ap T,-dw3m

BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOEUIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHANE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOER1IAYE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

B0E1U1 AYE'S HOLLAND, BITTERS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

%ron

D18EA3ES OF THE KK)NEY8,

LIVER COMPLAINT,"

W E A N E S S O A N IN

Fever db Ague.

Aad all aflbedotw of the

,l«fftHACB

OH

LITE

IK*

T*T THK GKKAT REVRDT.

tFCAUTION.—Gaanl against purchasing in itations or cooaterfeit*. Seoa the label of every bottle the aame of the tMJt mormroM,

A BENJAMltf PAGE, JR-, CO. Pharaaaceatists aad Chralsts, ...... PrmwwH, P*. &M la Terr*-Haute Ujr T. H. Barr & C04 T. M. PMaelly aad hy Dr^gist gtaonl^ ttweoghcat the cnatrr.

R. BmwaWg, Agent fcr Indianapolla. ajff 10, 4* ly ia

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Strengthen^g^Cordial

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AND BLOOD PURIFIER.

THE

greatest remedy In tho world. This Cordial In dUUIIod from a Horn known only loin so If, ami chemlcatl* combined with some tf the moslvaluable meliclnal rooU,hertw«nd barks known to Uln wind-Of man, via: blood root, black root. wiM cherry bark, yet low dock, dandotions, sawanarilW.elder flowors, with 0O10M, producing the most (itfitinble icmedy for the restoration ot health ever kuown.

N* IS NATUKK'S OWN REMEDY,

Curing diseases by natural taws. When taken. Us heating Influences la flalt eouralr throogU e.vory vein of the bodv, parlfring and aecelertttlng tl»e etreultttea or Uia blood. It' neutralizes any billiout matter tho sfOinaeh, and strengthens the whole organisation.

Mclean'11 Ktrsngthenlng Cordial willeffecl*allj earo Liver eoninlalnts, Ihspepsta, Janudicc, Cfrrtnie or Jfereewi DrUtitjr. Ditto*' •/tit

Xidmtf*, and alt Jioetset mritinp fron. *Ji*orJert4 /.terror Stomach.

Dyspepsia, Heartburn. Inward Piles, AcidP. orSlcVne«s 0t the Stomach, Fullness of Bio-, lothe Head, Dull Pain or Swimming in the Hon Palpitation of the Heart, Fnllness or "We in the Ptomsch ROarKineUtions, Choking orSnffocating Perllng when lying down Drvnttss or Yeilownens of the Kklo arid Kyes, Night Hw'eats, fi-ward Fevers. Pain In the Small ofthe*BaekChest or Side. Sudden flushes of heat. Depression of Spirit*. Frightful Dreams, Despondency or any Nervous Disease, Sores of BleU-hes on the Skin and Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fover.) Il will also cure dieas*s ol the Bladder and Woinb.such as Seminal Weakness.Ineortlaenee of I'rlne. Strangnar, In flam niation or V.'eakues of the Womb or bladder,^ hises, &c. '.

THKKB IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT Tills cordial will never fail to cure any of the above diseasos, iflakcu as per directions on each botlle, in German. Entrlisli and French.

OVER HALF A MIL'.ION* OF BOTTLES Have been sold during the past six months, and in no insisnee has It. failed in giving entire satisfaction.— Who then, will snffer from weakness or debility when McLtam't Strengthen*t CrrJtnl will cure you.

TO THE LADIES.

Po you wish to be healthy and strong? Then foot once and get some of McLean's Cordial. It will strengthen and invigorato your blood to flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction.

FOR CHILDREN.

We say to parents, if your children are sickly,puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent among children. give them a small quantity ot McLean's l'»rdial, and it will make Iheni h.ealthv "fat and robust. DclaV not a moment, trv it and vou will b« eouviuced. rr is DEI.icioiTSTo TAKE. 4 •KVKUY COUNTRY MKKCHANT 1

Should'not leave the city until he ha«' proenreda snpj.lvof MeLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapidly, because it always cures. A liberal discouut will be'made tn those who buy to sell a?uin.

CAUTION—Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to palin upon you some Hitter or Sarsapalli trash, whteh tliev can buy chenp.by sayine It Is just ns good. Avoid such men. Ask »r Mel.t**'* Strengthening Cordial, and take nothing else. It is tho lily remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at thesamo time trengthen the system.

Ono tablespoonftil taken every morning fastinpls a certain preventive for Cholera. Chills and Fever, Yo How Fover.oranv prevalent disease.

Price only tl lier botlle, or six bottles for 85. J. H. McLKAN. Sole Proprietor of th.- Cordial.

Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil I.iuimont.

Tl '"Principal depot on the corner of Third and I'ine treet St.J.ouis, Mo. Jr7* Forsale iu I.ou1«vi1l« bv Bell, Tnlbott Co., Kprlnger At Brt».. and Raymond & Patten

Mel.KAN'S VOLCANIC- OIL LINIMENT, The Vest Liniment in the world for man or keast Another itrmarhthte Curt Performed by Mcl/ean's Volcanic Oil Liuiment

R«.ad lor vourselves: Ttioimis l-Sir.l. a blaclssniUli, living near Cass aveline on Tenlh street, liad horrible running sore on ii|« fort. He tried various I.iuimenls, Salves, &e., but could do it no good. He despaired of ever being able to work »this trade again, because he could not bear any weiichlon his f-ot and by one small bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil Ltnliuent, he is now perfectly cured. rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgin, bruises, sprain", stiffness In the Joints or musules. swolUngs,««rc throat, ear acho or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, pains, A-c.. yield to tho "magic" influence «fthis wonderful Liniment.

For Horses mid Cattln it i« an infnllible remedy for chafes, galls, scratches.cracked heols. lameness, spavin. sweeny, splint, flstula, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattlesnake bites, and various other diseases whichaulimits are liabln to from li\Jurle or accidents.

Kverv Countrv Merchant should obtain a supply or McLean's Volcanic Oil Llulinent. Il sells rapidly, because If always cures.

A liberal discount will bo made to merchants who bnv to sell again. For salo bv J. II. McLKAN. proprietor, corner of Third mid Pine sts., St. Louis, Mo. also for sale as above.

J. R. Cunningham and Allen Pence, \geuts, Sept. 5,-daw tf Tirre-Haote, In'

Something Substantial! Read and Consider Well

the

Pro­

position 1

Wo are now making preparations to receive targe inroices of

Agricultural Implements,

Consisting of

PLOWS OF ALL KINDS, ROWERS AND REAPERS, WHEAT DRILLS, And all other implements generally used by the Farmers and that wc may make room for this branch of business, wo propose to sell until the first of March, our well selected stock of,

Stoves nt Rcdnced Rates.

Our Parlor and Office Stoves we will sell at a E A S A I I E Those who have intended purchasing &

Good Cook Stove,

During the coming Spring, would do well to give its a call before purchasing. At the reduced prices, we atill

AYAHltK.\X AM. \VF. SBH,! S. WOLF dc CO., IRA GROVER, Salesman.

in 19,185S-dd:w tf.

To Stcok Growers and Farmers.

WE HAVE ON HAND THK Young America Rxcclnlor

CORN AND COB MILLS!

WkHJi for cheanaets and durability* is SECOND TO NONE NOW IN USB. We have also tht Kentucky Milt, which Is nroaoeneed nnos by those who have them ia «s«. a trial is all we asa.

We keep on hand aad will teaka constant aidlUoci a general variety of

Agricultural Implements.

We Intend to make this, as well aa tk* stave trade, worthy th* patronage of Ore public. S. W»lf C«..

Successor*ta J. 600PK&& CO.

14 Ots*n. Salesman. Jan. 4, trtSS-dtf.

DIAMOND LIGHTS. ...

The Xiatest Improvement

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A small invoice of the Lamps ud Oil to be seen and for sale at At N* 3, HWrea'f Block, Terrt Ummte, Jmd.

These Lamp* are superior to *Q others fi?r simplicity and briOiantif, a*« dteaper and no more danger from explosiao than tallow candle.— Terms Cash. C. IL BAILEY.

Feb.S6,ttf ri»

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WZXsZs TH.TT

To Floase Any

Wks WIT wt»h t* provide ttieaiaelTca widi a toad

COOKING OR PARLOR STOVE

And wn oaHsiit

weeaa

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HEALTHRsoH.

will, in all cases, follow the use of Radwav's Remedies. There are none so sick or diseased, weak. f«ob!e, or crippled with pata or inllriiiilics, but tVat Kadway's ready Relief, Reaovating Kesolveut, or Kegulators, as the i.alureofthe disease or »lckces may require, will quickly and rapidly cure. these remedies consist of Radway's Hoadv Relief, novating Ke«olvaut Radway's Regulators. Kath of th^se remedte-s possessspeciul curative powersover certain diseases. Yel there are other diseases, wherein their combined medical properties aro required and when thus Usoil, If there is sallicient Ufo and strength within thu diseased or dying body to sustain their action, the patient will live and bin restored to health.

Fuvtrs, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints, Scarlet Fever, Fains urnui.il the Liver. I'leurlsv, Measles, Hoartburn,anu Pains ol all kinds kladway's Ready Relief will. In a few minutes change the miseries you suffer to J*y at ploasuro. R. R. K.—Radway's Renovating Resolvent,for the cure i-f chronic dlseaso—such as Scrofulous and

Syphilitic Complaints, Consumptive and other affections ofthoLnugs and Throat, Induration and Eniargoiaants of parts, Eruptive and other diseasns of the Skin, Nodes, Tumors. Vlenr*, Dyspupsia and oUier diseases arising from impure atate of tlio Blood. R* R. R.—Had WHY'S Regulator* will care. efTectnally and aottciily. t'ostivenoss, Indigestion, Inflammation or the Rowle«, Dy»pe]sln, Liver

Complaint. Ol«ease» .if tho Heart and Kldndyt Fcmaij Complaints. Small Pox, Fevers Meaale. &c. Whenever the system Is out of order a dose of Radway's Regulators will rcstute it to regularity. Ko female should be without Uiecn. R. R. K.—Kemerfieaare sold bv Dmrrlsls everywhere.

GHIUD S JML'

1600 Hundred Packages ot Dry Goods "to be 'disposed of at less than Auction Prices

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April 12-dtf

R.R. Relief, el Relief and Rcgulstors, Relief and Regulators. Relief and Regulators, Renovating Resolvent, Renovating Resolvent, Renovanting Resolvent,

Pain, Acute Disease?,' Inllnmiitorv diseases, Malarious Diseases, Congestive Diseases, Scroiulons Disescs, Chronic Diseases, Syphiliit:c Disenses,

Constitutional Diseases,Resolvent Htid Regulators, Skin Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Nervous Disowcs, «Resolvent, relief regulators Infectious Diseases, Ready Relief &. Regulators.

CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict humanity are Inherited as heir looms from the diseased bodies of sickly airsScrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and fits, aro among the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, wo care nut how many generations thn seeds of those diseases may have rr"»«n established in the sjalem, corrupting the "blood— J*I NTVAV'S R««OVHTIKO RKSOI.VENT win eradicate fioin the bodies of tho afflicted every particular of diseased deposits, and till the veins with now, pure and healthy ood.

CHILDREN'S DISASES.

Radway's Renovating Resolvent should be hailed a? a blcssiug bv everv mother,throngUoUl the land,whose infants are afflicted with Sores, fcc. Tlteso breakings out (thus earl)) are evidence of disease transmitted from the* parent stock. A few day* of the Renovating Resolvent will vindicate every veatlgo «f dfseaft and insure Mio child sound and healthy body.—.

R. H. R,

R. R. R.—Radway's Ready Relief for Headaeh", wheth erjsiek or nervous: Kheuniatlsin, Pnrnlvia, Lnmbago,trout Neuralgia. Toothache, Small-

KADWAV dc CO., X. Y. City.

March S3 TO-dwly

St. onarles Saloon and Restaurant.

THE

Successors to J. Cooper &. Co.

nndersigncd will open, to-day, the above Saloon aud Restaurant, nudes new arrangemenu.

Freah Oysters* Snrdinei,

and in fact everything to EAT and DRINK that the market can afford, at the most reasonable rats* Wc'also have a very fine Ball Room 65X22 feet, which can be bad at any time for Cotillon parties or other social gatherings on the moat reasonable terms. Persons desiring such a hall will pi ease call at the St Charles.

PHIL. H.&DANIEL MONNIOER.f Feb. 12,1858-dtf

T. McGINNIS & OO.

B3T Liberal adduces made on ptodaae shipped to as. ly.

HAMS! ITAJHSIf

Tcored

he undersigned has on hand a large let of fine Haas, Shoulders and Sides, which be is now retailing at wholesale price*. Gall at the Meat Shop,neat to J. M. Totbeti's cigar establishment, where ytw can always find freah meats— Steaks and Roasts -at the lowest rates.

March 36, i858, dtf. F. STEPHENSON.

DOCTOR MCDONNELL. S"\F St. Ijonis, has como here to settle

V/ jietaasMtHr. He mprtlbttf affsrskl* service* to tlw

Terra-Hauta, aad

bmnefces

4o ao, ai oar

of

K. WOLF C®.,|

hffftWKJ U/ J. COW lf& C#»:

tSA CCOYF8. fill nt a an I /aa.5.185s-dtc

hi*

stack

Ia Lugs and Well Beltctefl, As4 hMda feoas tk* bed dfoawlqpi to Dw Oaatry ksi# IwwiUH fnttemss for Mm Patter k« Dial»«H.Roaaj etwOnaoaw ferOim^.W we i«as4(mawiMs.*s*«kanef«tltHrfiaa4 W1UIEU. A* LOW FOR CASH XS OTHSM BOCSK, waaa^anEjar*** w* au.

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WHOLESALE OR RETAIL

Owing to the great decline in prices of maay kinds of G-vods, WC hare mide unusually large purchases this Spring, knowing that a price will always sell them, however large the Slock may in*, FVom the Immense amount of our stock, It is impc&Mble to go into an enumeration ol the great variety of goods pertaining to cach of the TEN different DEPARTMENTS of our busiuess, v'x. Dli ESS GOODS, Embroiderieo, Wliie Goods, Parasols, Trimmings, Shawls and Mantilla's. Gloves and Hosiery, Notions or Variety tols, with a large

Stock of Staple and Nottsrhtprnf Materials,

City and Country trade. In all th« sc Departments we are e»tirel]rahead of any other. Hm^e, both in style, cheapness and extensive viriety—no purchaser, wI.o is trttc tqjiis or her own interest will thiuk ofbuying till they have looked through the "BUCKEY E."

The Day is ours and no mistake in House burnishing Goods, Cheaper ha E

loo noils canton Mattlns^

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

Triumphant Victory in Paper Hangings,

Coasmieaioa an4 Forvrnrdlng Merchants hing on ihe tcmpc*tuous occan of llfe lnevitabU So. 67 Front and 68 Fulton Streets, NEW ORLEANS, LA

its viddstt

prnfaMlo*.

w»finjr and grsvalmg ofSdi

ia

all

JlTOSte oa fife aad Ohio 0tr*ets, oppo«Ha Ba!4wtaChareh. Xarrik #S. dim C/f 4

ly? OTICE. Sealed propoeala efllbe reoeiyed ^tiltering of Ohio street tram 1st Mreet to dyt atttiaCommonCenuS dqr^of. Walwb river. Plans and Syecifieattons «ns/lie Tem-Haote. on the fa* day of May,

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tor

the

*ht*€ ftmitfa^W.

AJS. Cand, north to dy LaAyettc ttogi, Pleas

feriMi

both for

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XOO ROLLS CiinPETa-K

Royal Tapestn Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Tapestry Ingrain, (new ftylc) Finer, Extra, and Super. Ingrain Carpets. Low price Carpets commencing at 20 cents per yard.

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Wall Papers and Borders Complete.

With Statuary and Decoration, in Oak, Stono and Frescoe, Ceutro Piece# and TVastor do. Fire Borders, &c. Wc shall rocoive throughout tlie Season tho New of Summer Goods as they

L. RYCE & SON..

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A gift worth from iO cents to $,VM).0O In Gold, will be presented to earli subscriber Imniodlulely on rovolj-t of tho snbserlptlon money.

One copy for one year...... One cony for two year* One copy for three years One copy for flvo years

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AND TO CLUBS.

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The articles to be distributed are coatprlaed in tho following list. Hpackage* of gold coiitalntne^...«..f3n0,0rriWW

S do do do smt.eo nu li V) do do do inft^tiO e'aeii lu Patent Lever Hunting Casod Uatcoos ino.ntieacli 2ti Gold Watches 7.1,no eaeU Stl do '1 1X1,00each 100 do Mi.00 each 3tHi Ladles Goto Watrhes Xl.tMleaeh 2iio Silver limiting Cased V. kit has 30,14} each MIO Silver Watchoi lOloM 1,01,0 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 to 30

Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, CiifTPins. Sleeve Bullous, Klnr s, Shirt Studs, Waieh Keys, Gold and SUvur I'lilinbles, and a variety of OUIM'. articles, worth from fifty cents to Sl.t ench.

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BKC.KET «y (JO.

48aud 40 Moflhtl Build'ng, 335 Broadway N. Y," *«*Spe lujsn copies sent free. Agents wanted. March $6 dtum woainv

FOR SALE—80 acrcs, 50 in cultira. tion, improvements good, situated 7 miles south-cast of this cltv.

Also, 100 ncre«, 5i in cultivation, adjoining the alxivo farm, enquire of UARBBItT A BARTON1, aprl.r»-dtf Land Agents.

ASTROLOGY".

MANY

of our rca'lor*, douliMess, will be gratl ficd to I mm tlmt the Venitian Aalrologienne, MADAME PILOTO, has arrived In this dty and her stay being very limited, the opportunity should be immediately embraced bv all who ar- desiroua of hearing a repetition of t(.i pist, or of peering into fatcrity. She comes highly recommended.

The M*d*me has the celebrated'ROMAN TALISMAN, which will securc to those ernW.

success iu their business transactions. Site is also practical Doctreim, and has many valuable r.tnodf al compounds, which, to those afflicted, sho wil|

be happy to administer. CT nc» er fee«, are very liberral, being, for apprL sing one at the past, prcaeot and future^ only one dollar.

U" She ean be seen at the CLARK HOUSB, tor a few days.

.4 ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAV CAN make, in *ny part of the UmHe^l Stales, from three to five dollars a dav, by eellln from asimdo -THE PATENT INDIA RUHBER SAFETV FLUID LAMP," with en improved burner Kvery family who has regard for llfe.pciton

Or

and

cydu4re

pfopniy.

economy will purchase them. For lnf'Trtiatio,i bv mail, inclose stamp So HA WXUURST tt, MOT, Patentees

jasnafactarctt* TO FuiJ*rti

Street, New Tort, 5 mot.

"VpOTICE^—Scaled proposals will lie received at J-s the Common Connal rooms of tlic city of Terre-Haute, on the 6tb day of May, 1658,

Uen at die Engineer'* office.

AUat:

andSpeettcrtiaas in*TiMtseen rtfte EittHheer'ai •*. w, g... Bee. 0 T. PATTERSON, }fWor. AW» Jy II. Blrse, CJk^".'

for

PATTERSON, Maror/

jj. b»4KJ(, clerk. fapr *Uxt

1Art WHEWl Jre«» Apples, veryeltos »UU i«wuc,,hr Ale t^}

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