Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 113, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 May 1858 — Page 3
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MAGISTRATE'S BLANK3,
AVt»
CONSTABLE'S SALES,
Printed, pn gool..paper, for sale cheap, at UATIY 17X10 OFFICE.
till in
The City Directory.
The Directory pnoli.sheil ly Mr. Mc-
R**y, will be ready for delivery to-day.*—
It is decidcdly interesting, and well worth
the price asked—$1 per copy. It is a
complete directory of our city and ^hotdd
lie preserved l»y every family in the city,
for its n«cfulne*s*~ It contain* a map of
*rrre TTauM, li«t of City Officers. Institu-
lion*, Rouieliei*, &c., full directory of e\*-
rry name in the city «n»l his resi
lience, ft Imsineas directory, and adver
tisements of most of the business men.
Taking this publication all fojrolher, it
i* eiftdit fo our city, and should be en
couraged by all- enterprising oiti/.ens.
IKS"* Some scamp, who is rather of a
hnft/ith nature, entered the.am nice bmi«e of
Mr. 8. K. Spaiks on last Sunday nii ht,
"while he waH nt church, nml carried off
thirteen hama of bacon, POtne wMeH nntl
hhonblera—in all, about 300 pounds. Th«r
tn^nt wa^ huntr on square slick", which
will *Unw holes in the meat at'tlis.top
vorfeupnnd so look out. Let thin hoc hn
panned, for no doubt he is used to livinc
or which aecounfa fgr l»i« hoggish
proclivities. v-:f!
Strawberries and Cream. Our enterprising younj friends, Messrs. t'ARTKu vV Hrbbivo. will dish out, to-day and eveninof, Strawberries nnd Crenm.— This i* the Rr|t of tho season, nnd ihnse who d**i|k%tfejlolietousdi*U of theja luxuries vill sire the ffbovo firm a eall, earlv.— Tb*memh«»r. their location is on Lafuyette Mreet, in North Terro-TI.iny.
Jt%T Mr. Aiter, of Sbolbyville, has bo. ~n»m* ft citiy.en of our city, find is now on* offhe principals in the Commoreial school, with Mr. Tleiiihard. Mr. A. in ft fine tutor nnd wo am truly plnd to henr tbnt he is endeavoring fo get tip
a
bin
olass of boys
an I git'li, in penmnnship, fec. May
suc
efforts. 3
Tt is rumored that com will bo
wijrrti froiVi 40 to 4."i cents in this city be
fore the now crop comes into market.—
Shouldn't wonder, judging from proscnt
pm«pocfs. It i» now wo rib 30 cents, at
retail.
ra^jgMimgi1"1" "l~Jv'T" "W' ^r.r—i--—* iHr Whv is it that iho McClnro Asso-
ciation has not a didegnto to meet with the
Committee to tnak^ the heeMsnry sri-nnge-
mentsifortho coin in? 4th of July? Como,
boys, stir up. Wo ninst be into that
stir up, A
epree.
/tW The river is within !s bankw and
still falling, but judging from the rain that
w» havehad within the past few [doys, we
way reasonably expect it to come np
again. No boats have been wp this week.
Si nee writing the above, the river has commenced rising very rapidly.
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CT MtWi of our farmers are eompUtnii^f seri onsjy abo«t the prospects of getting their com in. InsomefMrtit of the county, com has been plantf^l bet ewin^to the eold rainv it has rotted and will ha*e to be replanted, W« do not believe there have been one thousand *ere# in Vjgo rountv. This look* raUter dark core thot^d, at the least growing weather.
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SKIT*
lowest figure*.
alto weeiving finishing totwh.
WT It has actually b«*n raiding again—a fact Our streets w«re literally JkMskdeQ Monday aom and«%ht. Th« cloodaatill awinff in threaieaing atittad^ WHt it
1
», •,
line Fnrnitdre Store of llrT^TJ
is
NOW
fiUetl with fine and fashiona
ble furniture, which bo is selling al the
&W*
MW The Female Sominarj budding ia
fv«t approaching conipieUon.' It makes a
Md appearance. The play groundi are
cm ciaarnfTn^o know,?
9IBT... Not auch bwaiaeea doing on
the canal yei owing to the
breaka in the banke," A
num«rooe 4 -m'M,
The dry dock i» full of boat* fer
ovcrhaQltng
gar Knq. Day is bftilding a
near S. B. Gookin*#.
Scandinavia,
A Grfand writes to as for oar "r* tl opinion" of •tr. ROBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN REME DIKS—where he cap obtain them—trad whj they 1 are called "Scaudiwiviii'' and we are frequently asked !he same (juration. Scandinavia is
»m liiin wru uiustt. 7v-„. 1 »*eden and Norwa*. aod Scaadina-
^ian that is a Swfede or Norwegian, affectionstely call* his country "Senndinayia** fn the rami* senaes* w« epeakof "C^nmbiV' or "The Union." Ry the wav, there are orcr nine thousand Seandiswiaii Cuwltcs in Dane county, \Vi*con*in. At IV. Roback in a Swede*by b»rth and compounds his Medicinm of Swedish herbs, we thiuk the name is very appropriate. We hare the very higltest opinion of the Medicine and of Dr. Repack himself, who is not only a sin^ulm-lv *killfu1 Phy"ician, hot a pcntleman of the Old School, as ire know personally, Our advert i.veing columns willl an«wer the re4 of our friend's letter.
May 5 dim
TERSONS OF SEDENTARY HABITS, wko are generally affected with Vertigo, Languor and Brhanrttitn, j\'astrua and Headache, hare in Brrhave'g Holland Bitters, a ^reat«ful remedy. It gn*ej strength and energy to the syatem, stimulates the digestive organs, and conecta aciilitv of U»e stomach.
We Tfould caution the publie against porchasing any of the many imitntioitg of this delightful Aroma. prevent imposition, be carcful to ask for Boirhare'n Holland Bitters.
Maj 19-dIw ,Z
Jhe city, sketch of-Vi#* county, account of in b^ half of the afnicted. His mwltnlne« the battle at FcfH TTarriwn, History of
TTProf. Woqd, the renotrncd tHcor«rcr of the inralttable "Hair Rcstora-ire," still continues to
,rc
universally admitted by the American press
t' he far superior to all others for causing the hair, on th«? head of the aged, to ffronr forth with as much viijor and luxuriance as when blessed with the a«!vnntages of youth. There can be no doubt, if we place credit in the tn»umTAdle teati» monials which the Professor has in his possession, that it is one of the greatest discoveriea in the medienl world. It restores, permanently, gray hair to if original" coinr. and
Mrs. L. E. & Miss Jane Knapp,
At the residence of Mr?. E. M. Knapp, 21 floor, No. 3, Meehnnict' Row, respectlolly announces to the Ladies of TerreHnnte, that they will carry on the Dress JR Making business in all its branches.
O* A liberal nnftonatcc solicited.
^^3'ir:e:ir.iTTiin''r'o
Terro-Haute & Richmond R. R.
ON
and after iMonday, the 10th inst the trains on this road will run daily, (Sundays excepteut) as follows
No. I, .Morning Train.
Leave T«"rro II*wU'» at ....1:10 a.M. Arrive at Indianapolis at .'.4:05 a. m. Making clo*o connection at Indianapolis with train* for the East, and the 7 a. a. train for Cincinnatl. gr:
No* 9, Mail and Accommodation.-^ I.esvo Terro-IIrtute at 7tl5 a. m. Arrive at Indianapolis at........... .10:45 a. h-
No, 3, Afternoon Express*
IieiTfl Tfftfl- limit* .3:11(1^ vArrive at Indianapolis at .5:43 r. *. Trains fbr the East. Cincinnati and Louisvfcile. 1 Trains No. 1 awl3,willonlv stop at the following stations Braxil, (Jreencaatlo and Cartersbnrg.
Trains No. 3 will atop at alt way stations, when ^11
Dissolution of Co-Partnership. rTMIE psrtnerehip heretofore existing between I J. M. Walter and R. B, Palmer, ntMer the name and style of Wmitrr if Palmar, trss di-omlved by mntnal consent on the first day of April, 1H5S". Settiieroents of all notes and accounts due aaid firm will be collected and receded for by either ene of the said parties,as lH«reto{&re,
Mayl0-d«r3m
.ha. 1.1
a
iMnt a
be^ntiful siUtv texture, which has heen very dedi- l*K.\\SYI,VAMA AND gk. of Newcastle Wn rr^r
rabla in all ages of the world. It frequently hap- ft'.-irren Co. Btc pens that old m*n rairrv heautifttl and aminWe ?f.10 ^''5
yoting laili-s, an I not tmfrcquently cruity old maids make victims of hmdsome, good-natured, yong gentlemen, nnd bv what procc«s it has never beon detrrniincd until lately when it wis attributed to theti«e of (hi* invaluable Hair Restorative:
Li anile Journal. Sold liv all good Druggists.
Our National Disorder—Dr. Itoback's Cure*. The Amercan sfomae.h is a tormenting organ. It is generally out of order. The reason is obvious. The driving m^n of bu iness hn not time, or will nt talrtHiirfc properly to mnfitieate his food. lie l^ilta it, and as bad habits nre catching, all classfollow liis example. Hence Dyspepsia, with all itPeomnMcations—hence Indigestion, Liver complaint, and disorder* of the Bowels, in all
dred other complain'?, Dr. Robnek is waging nn e*termi»ntinfr wnrfnr?. Hi" weapons are the fa mou* Blood Pills and B!ool Purifier, nnd they are
jrresi.tiMe. The success of these Metliclnes has
cles. Tliey do not all'yiritr, they extinguish a di«s otiler. The agony, the fever, the debility, the despondency, which characterize affliction* of the oifrbstivc KHd «»«rt'£tve! orguis,. Viuihih orider the hitHteucc of the^e preparatieiB. Thenortstitutioii 5j»elf seems to acquire new energy nnder their operation. We say»to the stffk, evervwhere. read Tr. Rohaek's advertisements, ami give hts Blood* Pills and Blood Purifier a fair trial.
April 7 (lnwlm
WDRESS MAKING.
I
been »f^ra-1promPt!y,-with the best of work. We respectfully ask a share of public patronage
J. WALTER,
ss R. B. PALM BR. The bnsiness will lie continued at the old stand by J. M. Waller «uu1 David Pinder, under the name nml atvle or Walter Si Pinder.
2H. J. H. LONG,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TERRC.UAIRRSII IXOIAXA.
I ^OryiCE—In Eariy's Block, opposite the Stewart (toast. R«srt»tv»--On Fourth atteet, a frwdaoiw North Of the Baptist Church. JWav 4 ttf .^.11...
Totoig America
OLOTHINO fOUSlS, a» BAM.YS BLOCK, tJmi-, Terre-Baate, Iwtii
Spnnf-»55a Sommer Ootlung! FOR MEN AND BOYS. Farniaktaff Soo4%111 kinds wd QaaliUes. Coats, Paota, Veda, Shirt*, Hats, Cap*, fe IVttnii, Carpel Bags, and Vaiisca.
Ualercletliii)c of all -iils
HAVING
ad*ed Itr^vtoBivitock lam
prepared to offer rwe induceaents to alt, peraoaa who «re la waaA vf eJolhing of aay dk»cnpt|M. S«loaitHit
to eaJl at Ux right place. No. 3, Barton Bleckv MayS dU" JOSEPH.
A N N O E I S CoUtnru Dnt,t nil till 'iTuti t?atoii, IX 1) IA S A*ttmt«Rank and Sank ur STr#Mt«, SVracnM ^Indian*, HiehlganCitr
KJklan, KIkh«n........ RoekvilU. Wahash. :4J«*»h«»n, Gnoiinn
Tniti.tn Hoaerve Bank, Kokomn.......... K?niu:ky Stork Bank, Columbiu. 'agi»ii^e Bank. Lima Merchant*' de Mechauie* Bb, Sew Albanv... S. V: & Va. fHato Stock Btc. Evansvllld.".... Prfcirte Citv Bank, Terre-HsnUri..... Southern ffk of Ind., Terre-ManU Salt-m Bank, Salein.. Savltifj Batik uflnil., CounorsvlHs hawnee Bank, Attica Trader*" Bank. Indi.-inopolU...... Tippecanoe Bank, Winnemac. •*. tVationa Cheeks. Terre-Haote ripp*-«atioe Bank. Logamport
All others, 25®T5e disconHt. I 1.1. I O I S. Citizen*' Bank, Mt. ("armel RiMhvIlle Ilk., ItiKhville People* Bans, Carrai ... StocK Security Bk., Danville
All other* discount. XKW K.VGI.AND STATES. ill Solv-nt Banks.
NEW YOifK ANU .NEW JEHSEY. All Solvent Banks O I O State Bank and hranches Bank of Circleville Canal Bank Cleveland.." City 'Bank «f Cincinnati Seneca Co., Bank City Bank of Columbus Onlofi Bank Stndusky City ~....
All others
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All #vlvenl bankii
Suited to ill wants. Tie gale will includs the entire Stock and is well worthy of your special attention. ir\-
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MU Vernon, .\ft. Varnnn. *«1 m, Salem Capitol, Joilianapolln, Wtw»w, W*r*aw !**uUcello, ilnnticelto............. 5alem, Stw Albany. fablj, Psolf..
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SrnoVville Bank, Bro«lfyillo. Canal Bank. EvjunriUe City Bank, Cambridge Citj....., Central Bank.'tndianapoll* Brehati^e Bank. Grcancnitle Ptyttt* County Rank, Cannenrille Partners'flc Mtfcbanio§* Klc, 1 udianajiolia.... Parmer*'Bank, We«flold .... OramercY Bank, l^i(hjrctt« H«o*ier Bank, report— Oimtlngton Conntr Bank, HontinsUin.... lo'dta tndUna Bank, Madison........... par Indiana Farmers' Bk, Pranktin...*. par fod'ina Stock Bank, T^jvorto iodi*
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K.STUCK Y,
VIKOISIA.
All ^olventB^iiks
Bank of Kanna-a
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MARYLAND.
B*n,c
A" other solvent
to dis 25dii tadis
SOUTH rtt SOITTH A ROt'.i .VA* AND' HO A All solvent banks 5 die
I.OIJISI ANA.
Sew Orleans banks par MICHIGAN. All banks 2®s dij
WISCONSIN.
All solvent banks dis MISSOUKl. Xtate bank and branches par
TKNNKSSKE.
Old banks 5 tils ?reobaum I0t»"i0 dis AND CANADA*"..*
JUST, COWMm*
Solvent bank.t .... ......
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0. 0. STINK. A. \V. MSTEB.
STINE & FOSTER,
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their various phases, ^gainst these and a hun- that thev have entered into a co-partnership, in ilrOil ofhoe enmnbilM^j lit* 1/ rih«i«lr t« nmnrr nn
OULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Terre-II:tntc and the public generally.
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the manufac'urc of Doors, Sash, minds, Frames, &.C., amo, making and repairing all kinds of Cnbinet
War'c mi no,/
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to
flu
0ltlm
O* Shop ou Market, betn een Wabush an I Cherrv. [.ipr.2B,-fl v.-
ALL ARRIVED.
Ripley fe Danaldson
Will sell at their Store
Corner ltoom Farrington's Block ,-fI Even1 business day until further notice, nn extcuii sive 'assortment of
Goods,
Domeatios, "ICottonml.es,i,** Silks, tr Shawls, Hosiery,
VVV"
(Moves,
KTbtiousT
Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, OVimm ngs, 1 Tiiuens, Ribbons, Embroideries, -^Drcss Croodsy Skirts, "^lfats, Caps, (fee., This presents nn opportunity rarely offered for the pnrehasc of Spring and Summer Goods.
ITCouutry merchants arc respectfully requested to eall and inspect the Stock. April 15,dw6w R. D.
MORS THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN THE
NEW ENGLAND STATES
lit ONE YEAR#
THERestoring
Restorative of Prof. O. J. Wood fbr hair perfectly and permanently, has sever yet had a rival, volume after volume might bo given from all parts of the world and from the moat nulllg«ott«prove thatttjjs aterfset Restorative bat
read the elrcular and you cannot doubt read also the flowing. .. *l*
#3rTiti H»t*.—People have Ibr eentnrles been af. Sicted with bald beads, and the only remedy, heretofore known, has bee a those abominable wigs. By a rceent dlscwery of Profewor Wood tbose arucie* are being nst dispensed with, but a great many person* 4UII patronise them, because tboy have been so eHon tmpose4 apon by HairTontes of different kinds. To all sachpersons we earnestly make the request, that they win try once again, fbr In Vood's KcstoraUte there Is no sack thing as Ml. We know of a lady who uwd the article a sbort time, and her head Is now t«vered co epletely with the tin est and most beast& (blcnrls in^MUe. We knew of namerons cases where hair was rapidly biting out which It restored In greater perfection than It aver had been before. lite also without doubt one of the- best articles fbr keeping the Mr in good condition, making it toft anil sd Itself tb# glonty, removing dandruff, and has prove greatest enemy Malt the Ills that hair isbolr to,
It Is the dnty of ctery one to Improve' thelr perso 1 apperance tboogb r^ree (way dimr In regard to the
ways of doing It bat every one will admit that a beautiful head efhalr, eitber In man or weman, is an object macb to be "esireii, and there are ao means that Sbenld be left on tried to obtain sacfe a consideration.— RVMsViAMtft, Pbttadelphia.
J.
f«r ba^anis.^«esnead»«r
Covbocton, Obk), Stir. 17,
O J. Woo« A. C0—Gent*: Aa 1 have been engaged In selling yen Hair Restorative tbelast season fbroijS of T*«r Swrt agents fR. M. Hacklnson,} a9 baviafe experteneedi the baneedat eSbcts or It mys*tf, wontd like toobuiaaa jageney.ftkr the State of Ohio or «obm Stat^K the wAtv should yoo wish to make Mtett arraajcement, as I ant convlneed tJtert is mm hit »«tl« (AuinmiM. fir restoring tH* hair, Mve been engaged in tue OndrntswDr eeveral yean, aod have sold srt«aiMl«M »rtbe balr, tatt hava H»and »otb«rgtbat re»«(«reii l!&a aeerettvaormw or Invigorates the scalp a^ sretl as ma, being fnOy oxlNM tlaliWr restorative Is what yon rejireeeat tt to be, I wonld like engag« in tb* sate of it, for asa latWiJttmastaeM. "liSiw tn"
S. T*
0» geodenMrU of yowr Hjair Reslarativ*, 1 wWi «b «n4ln« my growtag tktn, aa well aa
Er-1titet
wa* tadnasd» ww«s- wb«t imit —i Iwsrti to
JSgSra®53 ro.
Tortt, (Iwttreewjilj aad Mi Siati«t good Zrattl*u,
"5t» Loafe, J9o. And wM (ay 7,4sr3ai
McLBAirS^
Strengthening Cordial, 1" AND BLOOD PURIFIKR.
THE
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50,1 it
jrreatast remc.lv in Urn world.. TM« .Cordial is* dUtillcd from a Berry known oMy tomyscll, and. cSeniicallr combined .with lomc if the most valuable medicinal root*, herbs and bark* known to the mind of ntan, vix: Wood root, black r»ot, wtld cherry bark, yel low dock, dandelions, sarsanarilla.elder flowera, with other*, producing the most infallible lemedy for the restoration ofhoatjb ever known.
IT IS NATURE'S OWN REMEDY,
Curing disease* bv natural laws. When tak«i, ita healinRlafloances Is ftslt conrsir through every vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the circulation of the blood. It* neutralizes any billions matter it the stomach, and strengthens the whole organisation.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial will effectually care Uver complattits. Dyspepsia. Jaundiec, Cir»u AVnn* Dthiiilf, Disease* of tkt
Kidnens, ourf ntl ariting fyvm a 4i*or4errd t.irer or Stomach.
Dyspepsia. Heartburn, .Inward Piles. Aeidi«» or Sickness nf the Stomach, Fiitlne** of Blo- to the Head. Dull Fain or Swimming in the Hoa Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or Wo. in the Stomach SourEineta lions, ChoklncorSiifTocatlng Peeling when lying down Dryness or Yellowness »f iht Skin and Eyes. Night Swats, Ipward Fevers. Pain in the Small «ftbe"BackChest or Side. Sudden flushes of heat, Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams. Despondency or any Nervous Disease, Sore* of Blotches on the Skin and Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.) It will also cure dieases of the Bladder and Woinb.such as Seminal Weakness. Incontinence «f Urine, Strangnary, Inflammation or Weakness of the 'Womb or bladdor,"Whiles, 4c.
THKKB IS NO MISTAKE ABOT7T IT. Tliis cordial will nev^r fail to cure any of the above diseases, if taken as per directions on each bottle, iu German, Gnelish and Frencti.
OVER HAtiF A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have been s»Ul during the past six months, and in no instance has failed in giving entire satisfaction".— Who then, wilt suffer from weakness or debiltty when McLean's StrcHFtkcnimg Cordial will cure you.
TOTHK LADIES.
Do yon wish to be hea'.thy and strong? Then goat once and got some Of McLeau's Cordial. It will, strengthen and Invigorate your blood to flow through erery vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
We sav to parenis, if your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent among children, give them a small quantity of McLean's Cardial, and it will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay not a moment, trv il and vou will be convinced.
IT IS bELlClOUSTO TAKK. EVERY COUNTRY MERCHANT
Should not leave the city until he had procureda snpplyof McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapidly, because it always cures. A liborat discount will be made to those who buy to *cil again.
CAUTION—Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsapalla trash, which tjiey can buy cheap.livsaying it isjusl ai good. Avoid such*men, Aslf fir JWctenn'# StritgiKctiitfr Cardial, and take nothing else. It Is theVutv remedy that'wilt purity Iho blood thoroughly, and at the samo time trengthen the svstom.
One tablespoonful taken every morning fkstingis a certain preventive |br I'hnlcrji. Chills npd FeVer, Ye Unw Fever, or any prevalent disease.
Price onlv 91 per bottle, or six bottles for
5.-
», J. H. MrLEA, Sole Proprietor of the Cordial. Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
11 «"Principal depot on the corner of Third atld Pine treet. St. Louis, Mo. Wr Forsale io Louisville, by Boll, Talbott & Co. Springer & Bro.. and Raymond
fit
Patten
Mel.EAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, The best Muimenl'In the world for man or beast Another Remarkable Curt Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
K«ad tor yourselves: Thntnas Ford, a blacksmith, living nenr Cdss sventie on Tenth street, had a h^rriblo running sore on his foot. He tried various Liniments, Salves, Ac., but could do it no good. He-despaired of over being able to work at UlS ttade again, becnuso he could not bfcar any wcigliton his f"ot and by oue small bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil Lljiimeut, -he is now purfeetl^etired. *.
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I'heuntatlsm, paralysis, nenrnlgia, bruises, sprains, stHThess in the joints or musoles. swellings, t«re throat, ear ache or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, bnrns, scalds, pains, Ac., yield lothe "lrtagic'Mnflttence of this wonderful Liniment.
For Horses and C»U1' it i« an infallible remedy for chafe's gulls, scratches,erncked heels, lameness, spavin. sweeny, splint, fistula, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattlesnake bites, and various other diseases whlch an Ii|ihIs are liable to from tr^jurie or accid*nts.
Every Country Merchant should obtain a supply of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Il sells rapidly, cause it always enres.
A liberal discount will be made to merchants who buy to sell again. For sale by J. H. Mc-LKAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Pino sts., St. Louis, Mo. also for salo as above.
J. R. Cunningham and Allen Pence, Agents, S«pt. 5,-daw tf Ttrro-Hauto, Ind
BOFIRLIAVE'S HOLLAND BIITERS.
BQERHAYE'FE
HOLliA^D
3Ezmrov t*3
BITTERS
BOgRIJ^P^ HOLI^.VND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLL VN DTBITTERS.
BOERIIATE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,
BOEFTHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
f- us?, ir BOERHAVE'S Il0LLtN£ BITTED.
BOERUAVE'^HOLLAND BITTERS.
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, "UVER COMPLAINT, W E A N E S S O A N IN
And all aflfections oftlw^^.
S]TO]fIACIl OR LIVE*.
THE GREAT REMEDT.
ITCA-iJTION.—Gaard ag&iftst purchasing imitations or counterfeitji. St oa the label of evebottle lbs name of the
R. Browning, Atfstiiir Indianapolis.-
ill & Wtm^m^ TgnJimle, /«?. Tkese Lasspa are anterior to aB others
idty lnkl brUliaiMnr, an dseaper aod no wore ejapk^a aipi *t»Ho*^c»nd&
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Glasses, Stair Rods, Window Hollands, &c.,
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So^l ia Terrc-Haute by T. O. BUT It Co. W. Dotmelly and by Dcag^at gaoenlly thrott^ ovtthecoabtiy.
».j«iRKAX SAI.E,,' ... j-i'- m* it*.
1600 Hunared PacVages of Dry Croons to be less than Auction Prices
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL a
Owing Wfce great decline in prices of many kinds of 0-ods, wc have made unusually -larce pur^ chases this spring, knowing that a price will always sell them, however &*se the Stock jaiv Be?*From'the immense amount of onr stock, it is im|o««ii.lp to go into an ettumerttion of the gr*at v.-iriet of goods pertaining to each of the TEN different DEPARTMENTS of a\iT- biwi GOODS, Embroideries, WLile Goods, Parasols, Trimmirij^^t»»i»lB'"li|ia want)ftWr™«HrMS«f^ Hpsiery, Notions or Variety »o,.S, with alsrge Stock tf Staph- and Hwkttf lnj Material*, both R»r City and Country trade. Iu all th- se Departments we are entirely ahead of any other House, tnjth^ in style, cheapness and exteusive vtriety—no purchaser, who Is true to his or her own interest will,* think efbuying till they have looked thro igh the "BUCKEV iw
The*Day is ours and no mistake in House Furnishing Goods, Cheaper -•,. .* than Ever.
IOO ROLLS CARPETS.
Royal Tapestry Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Tapestry Ingrain, (new style) Fine, Extra, and Super. Ingrain Carpets. Low price Carpets commencing at 20 cents per yard.
IOO Rolls Canton Mattings.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Curtain Draperies, Cornices,
in all eases, follow the nsVof Rad-
way's K. Remedies. ThAre are nono so sick or diseased, so weak, feeble, or crippledSvlth pain or infirmities, but tVat Radway's ready Relief, Keaova- I ting Resolvent, or Regulators, as the nature of the disease or slcknes may require, will quickly and rapidly cure.
These remedie« consist of Kadway's Ready Relief, Hiiiovnting Resolvant Radway's Regulators. Kach of these remedies posiessspecliireuratWo powers over certain diseases. Vet there are other diseasas, wherein their combined medleal properties are required and when thus used, if there is snfllcient life aod strength within the diseased or dying body-to sustHrii their action, the patient-will live aud bs restored to. health. Pain, R. R. Relief, Acute Disoascs,. R. R. Relief, luttamatory diseases, Relief and Regulators, 1 Malarious Diseases, Relief and Regulators,Congestive Diseases, Relief and -Regulators, lis •Scrofulous Diseses, si-Renovating RctfoKcnt, Chronic Diseases, Rcnorating Resolvent, Syph.littic Diseases, Renovanting ijLcsoivent, Constitutional Diseases,Rcsolvcut and Regulato^ii Skin Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Nervous Discwes, Resolvent, relief regulators Infectious Diseascsi Ready Relief &, Rcgulutora.
CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict,humanity are inherited as heir looms from the diseased bodies of sickly airs'--. Scjofula, Consumption, Syphilis atid fit*, aril"among the most common of coiistitutinnai diseases. Now we care not
how many goneriitlons the, sceds of tlio« iho largest and
diseases juay havubieu established In Iho Imperial Uilart runtiug the blood—liiDiva'i
Rknovatikosyntem,cor-^f Rjcsolvcnt
will eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every particular of diseased deposits, and (111 lUe veins with. now, pure and healthy D.ood.
CH1LDRENS DISASES.
RnJWay's Renovating Resolvent should bo hailed as a blessing by every mother,throughout the land,whose Infants •at from the parent stock. A few days of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the disease aod insure 'be child a sound and healthy*body. n. n. n, R. R. R.—Rad way's Ready Reiiof for Headach", whetb erjsick or nervous Rheumatism, I'aralvia,
tnts are afllietcil wlU. Sores, Ac. Those breakii^. f^f Three year's" (thus eirly) are evidence of disease transmitted om wniSJ«ve V»aw the parent stock. A few days of the Renovating
Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Toothache, .SiuallFcvtrs, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints, 1 Scarlet Fever, Pains arnut.d the Liver. Pleu« I Tlsy, Measles, Heartburn.and Pains of all kinds |. Hadway's Ready Relief wilt. In a few minutes change the miseries you suffer to Jay at pleasure. IL U. R.s-Kadwsy's RenovatlrtgHesol vent,for the cure of ehronle disease—such as Scrunilous and
Syphilitic Complaints, Consumptive sndothef affections of the Lungs and Throat, Induration and Enlargements of parts, Rrnptl ve and other diseases of the Skin, Nsdas, Tumors. Ulcers, Dyspepsia and other diseases,arising from ui it a a If R. R.—Radwav's Kogutstors will cure, effectnaMy and Speo"«illf, Cost!veness, Indigestion, Inflammation of the Bowles, Pyspepsln, Liver
CotoplnlnU Diseases of the Ilea! Femalo Co-nplalnts,Small Pox les, dte. Whenever the system
nndersigned will open, t«-day, the above Saloon and Restaurant, under new arrange, mentg. 4Fresh Oysters, Kurd ines, and in fact everything to EAT and DRTNK that die market can afford, at the most reasonable rate-
We aSso have a very fine Ball Room 65X22 feet, which can beIbad at any time for Cotillon parties or other social gatherings on the tnost reasonable terms. Persona desiring sttch a hall will pteaac call at the St Charles.
PIIIL. H. & DANTEL MONNIGER. Feb. 19»'18S8-dtf ™ri -I.
SHAMfl HA1K91!
'T^bettndersignedbaflon hand a iwegu lot of fin JL cared Hams, Shonldersand Sides, which he is Call
3t«tkx and Tt/Musta—at tbe lowest rates. I Men* *6,18S8, dt£ F. STEPHBN80N.
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DIAMOND U6BT8.
OTTCE^—Sealed proposals viU be received at tbe Common Cooncii rooms of the city of Gth 1SS8. for the orsa street fram the W. E. Cancl, north to the La&yette Road. Pfiins may be sean at the Engineer's office. 0 Y- PATTERSON, MayoA
Attest: Bk.no,
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a dose of Radwa 'a Regulators will restore it to regularity. No female should bo without them. R. R. R.—Remedlesare sold by Dmgglsts everywhere
KAOWAY A CO., N. Y. CJti.^
Mafeb 513 '58-dwly
S. V. CAMPBELL,
PHYSICIAN £ND 8URQEON,Kf ftFrrrg—Corner Ohio and Market streets, opposite Rnntin House, Tcrre-Hnntc, Ind.
O* RrafBHtCK —Comer of Market and Swim streets.! fapr. 98,»dtf
CHaries and Restaurant.
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B.im1s7IRITIS,
Triumphant Victory in Paper Hangings^ ^orty Tnousana Pieces. Wall Fapsrs and Borders Complete.
With Statuary and Decoration, in* Oak, Stone and Fresco^, Coatro Piecos and'1
-K. Teaster do. Fire Borders, «fce., &e.
We shall receive- throughout the Season the Now Style of Summer Goods as they appear.
%£3S C-:
Picture Moulding, Looking
L. RYCE &. SOIV.
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Gold Lockuts, Bracelets, Ear llpops. Breast Plus, Cuff Pins. Sleeve Buttons, Rlni s, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and SllverThimbles*aud a variety ofother articles, worth from flfty cents to $15 each.
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FOR SALE-BO acrel, 50 in cultiva-' tion, improvements gootl, situated 7 miles sooth-east of this citv.
Also, 100 acres. 55 in cultivation, adjoining tbe' above farm, enquire of HERBERT & RARTON, aprl5-dtf Laud Agents.^
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4 N ENERGETIC BOSINf^S MAN CAN il. wake, in any part of the United Stales, fromr three to five dollara a day, by sell in from sample "THE PATENT INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP," with on improved burner Every family who has regard for life, person property* or economy will purchase them. For inforrnatioti by mail, iDcloscstampto HAVVXHliRST &.MOT5 Patentees arid prelusive manufacturers, till FultonStreet, New York. Gmos.
us* 'im
Y\ DOCTOR MCDONNELL.
St,
Lonis, bos coma hero to scttlapermanently, lie resjfectfnlly oflWrs his service* to the cHfftens fTerr»-flaote, and its rlHefnfty, In alt brsnches of his profession,
Jn®"®!* on Mi and OMo Stroels, opnoslt««Bald*
.Sheriff's Sale.
BY
VIRTUE of one £xemfionisw«fd®»niho Vigo Court of Comtaon Pleas to me directed atel delivered, in favor «f Samuel Pa/ldock ami William PstMock, and-ogainfit David £. Stephens, ve levSai on the following real estate, to-wit
astfte property of the said Stephcns,aod I wSIUon the JBthoay ofMay. 1858, wUhlnihe l%al hour* of «i day, at tbe Court House door,, in Tern* Haute, ftfar th« renU »n« proats of said premise! tege&er with thes^wirteaances thereunto belong tag. for sale to tbe higheat bidder for cash, forH term of sesen years, and if the same shooid Ml to #11 for a rafficient rom to satisfv said execution, aod costs, I will then and th*re oifer the fee c'aople to the ht^iest bkSdeir £»tcaah« toe»tisfv sxkl execut|oo sstdeasts. W.H.STEWART, ...
April 2S1838—pr. fee
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