Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 114, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 May 1858 — Page 3

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Arrival* Mid Depnrtare* of Trains

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to *AGISTRATES BLA5K8, AND OH8TABL E S S A E S Printed on good paper, for sale cheap, at

JJAIL UX10X OFFICE.

htv. An.Kvnc

r*R.—We have been constantly in the receipt, from the publisher*, Phillip*, Samp son & Co.} of this new and ably conducted Magazine, and have as constantly been de-lighted-with the vario^^ and interesting articles that appear in it* pages. The pre-

dictJOti v^a« extensively made, with the publication of its first number, that it was destined to become thb leading periodical in the Western Continent, and an examination of the nnmbera already published furnhthe* abundant evidence of its verification. The fir#t ^volume was completed with tlia May number, and a new one commences with that for June, which is n'tw before tt*. It abounds in attractive and interesting articles, poetical, historical, political aiul miscellaneous, and should be iu the hands of every one who wishes to keep pace with the literature of the day, as well as receive new ideas of that of other times.

The present mtmtar, being the commencement of a volume, present* a favnrd# opportunity to subscribe. The wrk bus been 'stereotyped and all the numbers of the first volume can bo procured by application to the publishers, at 13 Winter htreet, Boston. Subscriptions will be received by them, Or the Mngnziiio may l*e obtained nt the principal book and periodical stores throughout the countiy.

How yO CtfOo^B A UARKKL or Fi.oun.— Itmiist pack in a ball, nnd not fall in powder, wlfn ft portion is pressed together in the hanrs. When a portion is thrown ag.iinit a" smooth porpentliculur xurfaee, it mutt stickin lump, or af. least not sertttor in a fine powder. When a little of it is wet nnd ku '«de ', it should bo tlry and elastic, not soft and sticky. It should lie of pure white, without A bluish tint. Jf?o ui in ute 'blockspeck should be found on close examination. A slight) yellow or straw color is not a had 'Vign.','.

mr A» ofli ccr of the United States a!eamer,Qcgrgctowti writesi from Bombay that he had just attended the marriage of two uhildrou-r—with all the solemn rites of the chui'cte—^ho \\ere ohlv fire years old. Children ore there urnmed hy their parent# wheu mere infants. They think it a disgracs not to bo maTietl nt five years of boy uumarried at six is an old

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bachelor.,

MAHBUtlK VRltY 11 Kill LlFK.—Bon ^e*Klin Ferrer, Kx-Tresidcnt of Nicaragttft, wa^ married on Suinlay last, to Mini Marlha K, Wipterbotham, of New York, formerly of Ohio, nnd youngest sister of Mrs, Ann 8. Stephens, the sensation au-

utnmu ik«uw«uinui iiiuott. tacts, andii many thousand* there an well as A. Train

Af^hbishop Hughes performed

Uie ceremony, and Senior Yrissari, Minister l^lenipotcntiary from Nicaragtt i, gave ibo Bvldo.

FIRST

1

BK^VITKAD.—'Who was the

first man teeonled In history who didn't pay?r«UH»id Mattl»ew«, »s bo was heading a

theatrieal ordvr to a friends 'Why, really, I never ga*» it fhonglit,' replied the frien,d»5 .*Why, Joseph, of course,* said Matthew^ did not bis brother put him in tho pit for nothing?'

WT The nfiw Aaof gn6en of tha Paris

•HIlMlMh 3l niA wdi jpouos*

out materials that seamstresses who prick

thttr j|tiger* whi!c sewing it loea the ose of their hands, and ladies have been taken

violently IU* from wearing shawls of litis cwl«#*trb» lint very Wttliant,

ng

j!3rTue national debt ot fc.ngl«il ea«u »1 by the accnmnlated axptHMa of former wlrs and former deficieQcies b«4wecn re|««ijpta and payt&euts, w, in round nombers

£800 000,0C». the interest of wkkdlb cxfMSMt of ntanfageBMHkt, jw., annually •Mint* toabont £28,000,000. sod has to be {ti$$fd8d$r out of tin yecetpU for the

A man in Pittsbnf^b h*« bean

l^r «|ueezing a

May 6 dim

fined one dollar sixty two and a half cent* TT AVI NO added Wj

«iwnjijjfswil vosu Uitiiog. 'Ike girUj^

MAVKIMD.—It

OR

Train A.M.- here, owt to them the recovery of their health

Mail Train P. M.j Mail Train.... :1S P. M. from malignant duma, it is aot ttnujto thev

is/inot

he *ho mven»«l Brussels CfirpeUn» or Gold Brocade, whom die ummmn have rea*ott to Jiold in regard, but lie who frirr tShe« something useful to evat-ioilv One of our government officials kiteily rciurued from his miutoo in Rraiflu an anecdote ihnt amongthe first enqinhfos of him about lib acquaintance with oar public m«*n, wa« whether he knsw the American Chemist, Dr..

J* C. Art*, who la vented the Chewy PectnralanA Cathartic Pill*. As these articles («n*re particMlarlythe Cbenr lueumtl) are in general rise in the citiw of South Aincrici, they are the mo*t prevalent representation t»f American, pro-

should bold the inventor in esteem, but It in rather *ttopic in them to suppose that the Doctor is the only man oi nut-It wo have among oar twenty-five million people.—Christies. Adcorate.

April 7,-dl.w

-MONTHLY—A NEW VOI-

Scandinavia,

A friend writes to for our "real opinion" of Dr. ROBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN REMEDI wwre ne can obtain them—and why they arc called "Scandinavian" and wc are frequently asked the same iptestion. Scandinavia is the ancient name of Sweden and Norway, and Scandinavian, that in a Swede or Norwegian, affectionately calls his counter "Scandinavia" in the same sense as we speak of "Cohimb'^" or "The Union." By the way, there are over nine thonsand Scandinavian famelies in Dane county, Wisconsin. As Dr. Roback id a Swede bv b'rth and compounds bis Medicines of Swedish herbs, we think the name is very appropriate. We have the verv highest opinion of the Medicine and of Dr. Robick himself, who is not only a singulirlv skillful Physician, hut a gentleman of the Old School, as we

PERSONS OF SEDENTARY HABITS, wfco

are generally affected with Vertigo, Languor and Seucca Co.. Bank. Exhawt'mn, Natveua and Htndnehr, have in Beer-

have's Holland Bitters a greateful remetly. It gives strength and energy to the system, stimulates rtie digestive organs, and corrects, acidity of the stomach.

Wc -vould caution the pnblic against purchasing any of the many imitations of thi* delightful Aroma. To prevent imposition, be careful to ask for B'erhnve'a Holland Bitters.

May 19-tllw *v

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3T*Prof. Wood, the r"nown^ dl«coverer of the invaluable "Hair Restorative," sttll continues to lal»or in behalf of the afflicted. H'H mcdiniues are universally admitted by Ute American press t* he Cir superior to all others for ca-win^ the hair, on the head of the aged, to grow fcth with as much vigor and luxuriance a* when blessed with the advantages of youth. There can-be no doubt, if we plac® eredit in the innurnwadle testimonials which the Professor has in his possession, that it is one of the greatest discoveries in the medical world. It restores, permanently, gray hair to Unoriginal color, and makes it assume a beautiful silky textnre, which has been very desi-

rabla in allonges of t.ic world. It frequently hnp-.

inn ids make victims of lniu^ra", good-natured, yetig gentlemen, and by what proce-s it has never been determined until lately when it was attributed t* the n«n of this invaluable Hair Restorative. —[Ltsulle Journal. Sold bja.U good tfruggists. I

ITT* A liber.il patronage solicited

Terre-Haute & Richmond R. R.

ON

and after Monday, the lfhh inst the trains on this road will run daily, (Sundays excepted t) as follows:

No. I, Metning Train*

Leave iTerre-Haftite, at............. .1:10 *. m. Arrive

AT

Indianapolis at. 4.-05

No. 9, Mail nnd Accommodation. Leave Trrro-Haute at.... I, 7:15

A. M.

Making clo-io connect too at Indianapolis with trains fur the East, and the 7 A.M. train for Cincinnati.

A. M.

Arrive at Indianapolis .... 10:4S a. m. No, 3, AAernoon Express. I^*ave Terre llaute »t.............., .3:00 Atrlvest Indianapolis at.,,.„i .v.... .5»42 km.

Tralns fcr the East, Cincinnati' funl Louisville. Trains No, 1 am) .1, triH only stop at Ute following stations Brazil, CJreeneasUe and Cartershurg.

Trains No. 9 will stop at all way station*, when signalled. [May 8,dlw

Dissolution of Co-Furtnexship.

1MIB

partnership heretofore existing between J.M.Walter and R, B. Palmer,under the name and style of Walfrr Palmrr, wts dissolved by mutual consent on Ike first day of April, ItfSH. Settlements of all notes and accounts due s«i«l Jtrm wftl be collected and receipted for by either oae of the said partles^as heret»b»re.

j. si: WALTER,

R,l*.PALMp.

The Iwsiness trill be continued at the old stand by J. M. 'Waller and David Pindar, under the name and style of Walter 4, Pioder.

May 10-dw3m $

l^fBR. J. -M. LONG,'

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

TBRK«.RAVTK, n»U!tA, Orvtcat—In Striy's Block, oppeeiM the Stewart How*.

RBROK* Foertti sfeiet, a fiwtow Norti of ttie fiajitlst Church. |Mar4dtf

'fomt Amsrict O O S E HO. BAMLTS BLOCK*

TerreBs«t«i Indiana.

foriaf and SnaivMF @Lolhi&gi FOR WES AND BOYS. r«niislii»|^ee4*, sltkMl udQatiitiet Cuat«, Panta, VeHs, Shirts, Hats, Caps,

Trunks, Carp^ and Valieww Underel«tlkiac of all Kiada. mt* late no* iceiaeittste all w^.t* ot clothing of aay d«-

50 3. Early^HMt

3 A W 1 Coaurm roa twt Dmr INDIANA-

StaMBa^kaad Bnutefaea... Bank Kynmi** Indiaaa, snefcigan Ctty

44

Iwariiee Bank, Attica IVaileri' Bank, tndianapotia Tippecanoe Bank, Winnemae WatiniM Check*. Terre-Hante ripie*aiioe Bank, Loniuport

Allothera, S5®?5c tliaconat. I I N O I S Citizens' Bank, Mt. Carntei Ktmlivllle Bk., Rashrille P»iplM Banc, Carm! 8tnck Stscurity Bk., Danrille

All other* dt«nant. SKW KNGt.AND STATES. *11 Solvent Bank.t

SKW YORK AND NEW JKUSKY. AH Solvent Bauka O I O State Bank and branches Bank of CirrlnviUo Canal Bank CIjvelanI Cltv Rank«fCincinnati..

Ci'y

"anlt Coluinbu*

Unfon Bank Stndusky City All other* KENTUCKY. AI1 Olvent banks

VIRGINIA.

AH solvent Buiks Bank of Kanawa Tram. Alleghany Bank

pons that old men marry beautiful and amiable Ware, and are now prepared to fill all orders young ladi.'s, an I mt (infrequently crusty

0

mmMtism

DRESS MAKING.

M^s. I. £. & Hiss Jane Xnapp, At the re«idence of Mrs. E. JVI. Knapp, 91 floor, No. Mechnnic^' Row, vespectfully fttinoiwices to the Ladles of TerreHante, that they will carry on the Dress Making business tti nil its branches

par

par

Kikharl, Klkhart par HockrUl«. Wahajh 1. par Ofttkcii, Goshen. par Nt- Vernon. Mt. V«rno»... par Sa1 •, 8al«id ........ iwr CapJtol, fmllanajMilU,.... Waiaaw. Warsaw...,.: par MontirellA, Monticelto. par Sileui, S«w Altaflt par

1 PaoH,Pa«W par Srookrllie Bank, UrinWlto par Canat Bank, Bran»rtU« par Cambrulee City Bank, Cambridge City.......... paCentral Bank, Tnrtlanapoll* par Kxrbitng* Rank, Gtee«faitt« par Pavatle County Bauk, Conner*vilte. par Farm«r«' 4k Meift»u!c»' Bk, Indian*potl». Panners' Bank. "WMtflt'U. par Gramerev Bank. Ufatetl«.... Hooker ftank. Logansport....... par Hantinjctan Coont Bank, Huntingt«»n 10 «H« Indiana Bank. Ma4N»n. par Indiana "Parmer*' Bk, Pmnklla. par In J' ina Stock Bnnlc. Lnporte. 10 1 i» InuMii Kenerve Bank, K-okonio p~r Kcntd-ky Stork Bank, Columbus par •iaiiiatijro Bank, Lima jar Merchants & -Mcchnnlc* Bk, S«* AlHany par W. V. A Va. KtaU) Slock Bk, Kvansvtlle pjairl«Cltf Bank, Tatrre-Hante Ronthem Bk of In'l., Torre-HauUi Salem Bank, Ralem KarSnta Bank of Iul., Connenville

Dry Goods,

Suiteil to 111 wants. The sale will include the entire Stock and is well worthy of your special, jittentioii.

Domesths, Cottonades, Silks, Shawls^.

THE

P*r par par par

30Uf

par

.. par ..lOrtU ..23 au ..SOdU

par

Ac.

par

par

5U dis

par

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par

60 Ui* -10 «1U

All other.* par." PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. Bk. of Newcastle Warren Co. Bk Brie City Rank All other *»1 vent Hank* NORTH A SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA

to -lis 05di» 75 dls par

AH solvent banks 5 (lis LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks par

MICHIGAN.

All haaks 2g.5 dis WISCONSIN. All solvent banks 5 dis

MISSOURI.

.^tate bank and branches par TENNESSEE. Old banks 5 di* Pree bunas intuTtU dU

DIST. COLUMBIA AND CANADA Sol v»nt banks pa

C. C. STINB.'

A. W. FOSTER.

STINE & FOSTER,

WOULD

respectfully announce to the citizens of Terre-H-tute and «.he public generally, that they have entered into a co-partnership, iu them uiufac'ure of

Ooors, Sa«h, minds, Prnmes, fcc.f

ALSOt

making and repairing all kinds of Cabinet

|cj promptly,-with tlte best of work._

We respectfully ask a share of public patronage

ALL ARRIVED.

Ripley fc Danaldson

Will ?ell at their Store

Corner Room Farrington's Block Every business day until further notice, an extensive assortmeut of

1Jir

Hosiery, Oloves,: ^^, YanUoe 3NTo.-tioxa.fls^

Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, Linens, ...w.T.'Ribbons, Embroideries, Dress Goods, •Skirts, Hats, Caps, tkc., itc. This presents an opportunity rarely oflbrcd fi^r the purchase of Spring and Summer Gods.

HTCountry merchants are respectfully reqnestjed to call and inspect the Stock. April 15 dw6w R. 4 D.

MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN TUB

NEW ENGLAND STATES

I* OSTE YEAR.

rpHK

Hestorative of Prof. 4). »T. Wood for Restoring hair perfectly and permanently, has never yet bad a rival, volume after volume might be given from all parts of the world and from the nOst itiWlltgeiit t« prove that it is a erfbet Restoratives but read the circa tar and you cannot doubt read also the following.

ftJ-Tit* Htia.—People have for eentorle# dieted with bald beads, and the only remedy, fare known, basbeea those about!AaMe Wfi recent discovery of Professor Wood these articles are being nut dispensed wltb, beta great many persons still pairontte them, beesMt they have been so eften Imposed upon by Hair Tonics of iiftnnt kin4«. To all sttch persnns we earnestly make the reonest, that tbey will try onc* again, «»r la *ood»» XesteraUve there Is no sue* thing as tell. We know of a Urtty who used the article a s*nn ttme, and herhead ia now covered e» nnletety wlthllie Un est and Most beatftifal certs ImaginatMe. We knew or nnmeretts e*M» where hair wa* rapidly Ibttlafr oat wbtetrtt restated ia greater perfection than it ever had been before.

It is alsfc without doobt one oT tb« beet entries Cor keeping the Mir lb good eottdiUon, making tt soft and gtouy, removing daadref, Knd has greatest enemy to all the ills tial batr Is fcelr to.

It Is the daty er every one to *J apperanee taoogh wae asay dl»»r in regard to the ways of doing it: bet every one wifl admit that a beantlfal bead eftair, either ia an or wennaa, t* an object aineb to be*e^red, and there are ao,mewu that •beat* be tea untried to obtain such a conalderaUoa.— Ifbasaa's JMteeafe, PMladetpUa.*

Coebocton, OhJo. lfev. !7.

O J.WMIA Co.—Oenta: Aa have boo* ettfaged ia eel ling year llair jteMorative the tarteeasoo toreao of tonr toeal acerts (R. M. Hneklasoa^ and having experienced the befeeaeiat e*»ct* Of it I Vmh

•'nmifewMl, A# AM eonvlncod rfcirs i* «WC*MW epael fit ia tie IMMasM, r—Urimg the Mr, bave

have Csnnd nothirg that ro*4eres tbe seenitvw •rfsvtgntaft* ihe»«*lp as wetl as enavlaeed (hatyourr*n«&r*Uvet* tt to be, I wwnMlth* 1m eM«a#e)* ftaW edit aaawlt. ^Yoajs few*. 5^,

innsai

yoera, what yw iiinr»aa» a the sale ef«, Mr

Waytand, MSK.Feb.SrWS*.

An». O.J- V*e«4 C«^-G«ntl %ri||j»M ww gwaid eibrta of yew Hair RniMifli» *W«, tint Mint aay hair growiitg thin. gray. I was tn«n««d emai wtnt I.'-----' --J try tbe attMe pnwstwd fcy yeaa, ta aws «taip itaeoier as tt was ta

a. as wetl as and beadle

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iUi k»n -l— 1 tttMiI jLSPLSSWS-: VBVS INBI^ U|VC VMRI* I *M£WP» 4BC«ra

3fO. J. Vnos&tv, Ywrk- fta Uw pwt II. Wire Hailing Katat UrfiareaO Mo, Itad MM *0

IFI£&.

ODP

craalest remedy in thn world, diatilled fruju +&ertr known on: •allr fomhlind wltn Mmc if

ThU CortW i*

only toaiyMK and

chemically eomliAited wltfi some if tbe tnost vataahte uiudicinalrouts, kertts and barks known to„tke mind «f man, vii: blood root, Mark not, wild cherry bark, yel low dock, dandelion#, sarsaparllla.elder t«v«r*, with others, prodocinf the most infallible lemedy for the reatoraUon of health ever known. rr IS NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, Curing disease* by natural laws. JVhen taken. It* healinir influences is felt counlrg Ibniajtli every vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the ctrenliti-m of the blood. It neutralises any billious matter is the stomach, and Arengthens the whole organ!zaU-on.

McLean's Strjulieniajt Cordial will effectually cire Liver cnniplalnts,TO*pcpina, Jaundice, Chramie »r Jiftrens Dtkililf, Dijeosff »f Ik*

JTi^no, *»d all 4iMtere* (.riling from f™! ajifrdtrtti Lictror Stiairl.

Dyspepala. Heartburn, Inward Piles, AcidJ'v or Sick ness of the Stomach. Fullness of Bio -1 to the Head Dull Pain or Swimming in the Haa PalnitaUon of the Heart, FnUneits or We in Uie Siomacn SonrKmetations. Choking orSnffocating Peeling when lying down Dryness or Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Night Sweats, Ir ward Fevers. Pain In the Small Ofthe*#a£kChest or Side, Sudden flushes of heat. Depression of Spirits, Prightfnl Dreams, Desjiondency or anv Nervous Disease, Sores of Blotches on the Sikln and Fever and Ague (or Chills ailft Fever.) It will also cure dleases of the Bladder and Womb.snch as Seminal Weakness, Incontinence of Urine, Strangnarv, Inflammation or W«aknes* of the Womb or bladder,Whisea

-iTHBRE IS NO-MISTARE ABOUT IT. This cordial will nev?r fail to cure any of the above diseases, if taken as per directions on eacbbotUe,in German, English anil French.

OVER HALF A MILLION OF BOTTLES Have been sold during the past six months, and in no inntauee has tt failed in giving enUre satisfaction.— Who then, will suffer froiq weakness or debility when Jtc/,e*n'ii Cordifll will cure you

TO THE LADIES.

Do von wijli to be hea'.thy and strong? Then go at ouce and get some of McLean's Cordial. It will strengtiien and invigorate your blood to flow through every rein, and the rich rosy bloom o( health to mount to vour cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give satisfactiou.

FOR CHILDREN.

We say to parents, if your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent among children, give them a small qnantitr ot MrLean's Cordial, and it will make them healthy, tat and robust. Delay not amoment, trv It and vou will 1» convinced.

IT IS DELICIOUSTOTAKK. EVERY COUNTRY MKRCHAlfT

Shonld not leave Uie city until he lind proenreda snp ply of Mclean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapidly, because it always cares. A liberal discount will be'made to those wlio buy to sell again.

CAUTION—Beware of "Druggists or dealers who may try to palm ujHn yon some Hitter or Santapn11a trash, which they can bny cheap.liv saying it i* jnst as good. Avoid such*own. Ask f»r MtI.eaiCt Strengthening Cordial, and take nothing else. Is the only remedy that wilt purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time trengthen the system.

One tablospoonfol taken ev6rv morning fastingis a certain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fevor, Ye Uo^ Fever, or any pre valont disease.

Price only $1 per bottle, or six bottles for as. J. H. McLKAN, Sole Proprietor »f the Cordial.

JMSO, Mc l-ean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.

TTT'Prlflelpai depot on the corner of Third and Pine trcet. St. Inxiis, Mo. Jl Forsaleln Louisville by Bell, Tnlbott d{ Co. •Springer St Bro.. and Raymond Patten

McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT,

b)|t do no (1- He

O'Shop ou Market, beta ecu Wabash an! able to work atbimlrade again, because he could not Cherry. [apr.ScVdlv. hear any weight on his foot and by one small bottle of Mcleau*s- Volcanic Oil Llninieut,- he is now perfectly cured. iMieumatisra, paralysis, neuralgia, bruises, sprains, stifliiess in the joints or vussle.-t, swellings, tore titroat, ear ache or toothache, w.mnds, fresh cuts, sores, bnrns. scalds, pains, Ac-, yield to the "inaglc" influence uftliis wonderhil LlnimeuU

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The best Liniment in the world for man or beasts jtnother-Rtmarhabit Cure Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment

R*nd tor vourselves: Thomas (Wd, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenue on Tenth street, had a horrible running sore on his foot. He tried various Liniments, Salves, fitc..

,,c,1uircd

of

ever being

PorHorsesand Cattle It ia an infallible romedy for chafes, galls, 3cratches,crackel iieels, lamojioss, spavin, sweony, splint, fistula, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattlesnake bites, and various oUier diseases which animals are liable to from injurie or acclduiiUi.

Jivery Country Merchant should obtain a supply of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly UecauHe Italwavscures.

A libnr il (fisco'unt will be made to merchants who bnv to sell again. Pitr sale by J. II. McLKAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Pine sts., St. Louis, Mo. also for sale as above.

X. R. Cunningham anS Allen Ponce, \gents, Sopt. iodaw Tirre-Haute, fnd.

BOERHAVIS'S HOLLAND BITTERS,

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHANE'S HOLLAND WTTEJW.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERIIAVE'S fOLLAND MTTIfaS.

BOERI^P^^^8jitteks.

BOERHAWS 1IOLL ANDBirrEh s.

BOEltnAVE'S HOLLAND BlTfETiS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BETTERS,

BOEHHAVrS IlOELAND BITTERS.

-iV,4i 'nfirJTi'frli '•Im

utm C0J^,AOT.

W E A N E S S O I N

jr*ever* ct3 Ague.

^And all

TRY TltS OtUtAT aEXKDT.

CTCA' UTION:

niAWMa,

IML IA MI.

l\b

ffundrod

inmwwiwe

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Royal Tape^tn Velvet, Bru^se|fh Three Ply, T«pe9trT Ingrnin, (new style) Ingrain Carpets. Low price Carpets commencing at 20 Qeuts per yard-

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HEALTH

will, in all eases, follow the tike or Hailway'sR K. Kemedies. There are none so tick or diseased, so weak, feeble, or crippled with pa I a er inilrmilies, but tVat Railway's ready Keilef, Renovating Kesolvunt, or ltegnlatora, as the naturecfthe disease or sickaes may require, will quickly and rapidly cure.

These remedies consist of Kadway's Keady Keilef, ant Radway's Rei po« ass speetat eu rati

H^novhtiug He^plvant Radway's Ke*i of these remedies pn«essspeelal curatn certain diseases.

Radway's Renovating Resolvent should be halted as blessing by every mother,Uiroughnut the laHd,wh«*e intbnU are afflicted with Sores, dtc. Tlieso hrttakings oat (thus early) aro evidence of Miseaso transmitted from the parent stock. A few days of the Renovating Kesotvent will eradicate every vestjgo,of the dlseaso and insure 'Jus child a sound and healthy body. .*•" n. aci.. n,

K. R.—Radway'ii Ready Relief for Headache, wheih er'sick or nervOns Rheumatism, Paratvla, jsI.mnbag(, Wouti Neuralgia, Toothache, Small^Pevcrs, Swollen Jslnu, Kidney Complaints, •^Scarlet Fever, Painsarennd the Wver, Plen•^rlsv. Measles, Heartt^nrn.'and Pains ol all kinds i^Badway's Ready Relief will, in a few minutes change the miseries yon suffer tojey at pleas-, ore. R. R. Had way's nenovatiKg Resolyent.fortbc cure

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Dyspepsia and other, diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood. JR, R.—kadwav'a Regulators will cure, cffcctually and spceJlgr, Cost! veness, Indigestion, Inflamniauon «»T the Bowles, Dyspepsia. Liver.

Co.uplaint, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys ""Ivors Measoot of order

Tismale Complaints, Sntall Pox, les, %c.' \Vh^bever the system Is a dots of Rati way's ttegulatorsrW

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die great kinds of G-ods, we have mule unusually large p««* ng thata pfioe will always sell them, howovcr large the Stock may be. From the immense amount ef Ottrstock, it is impos.nble to go into an enumeration of the great ysiri«tv of gor.«ds pertaiorng to each oftlieTEMdifewst DEPARTllENTS of our business, vi*. DRESS GOOHS, Embrtitderiea, White Goods, Parasols, Trimmings, Shawls and Mantilla's, Glcyes and Hoacriy, Notions or Varietv O IS, with a Urge Slafk of Staple and HotttthtrpiUj Atntrri*}*, both fgf City and Country trade. In all these Departments we «*e entirely ahead of any other House,' both in style, cheapness and extensive vwiety—no purchaser, who is true to his or her own interest will thinfc ofbuyiug OU they have looked through the "BUC^Y E

The Day is ours and no misfal:erin House Furnishing Goods, CK^ape¥ than Ever. 1QO

loo H.OHS Canton Matting^

Oil Cloths^ Window Shades, Curtain Draperies, Comiws, Bnndi, Pitts, Picture Moulding, Looking a S a W a s.

Triumphant Victory ki Paper Hangings,., Forty THousand Pleoesl

Wall Papsrs and Bard era Complete.

With Statuary and Decoration, in Oak, Stone and Froscoo^ Centre Tic Teastcr do. Fire Border &cM Ai?, We shall receive throughout the Season the New Style ifsummer Goods appear.

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Pain, Acitte Diseases, Iuftamatory diseases, Malarious Diseases, Congestive Diseases, ScroTulou8 DI'SPSCS, Chronic Diseases, Syphilittic Diseases,

R. R. Relief, tn R. R. Relief, Relief and Regulators, Relief and Regulators, Relief and Regulators, 'Renovating Resolvent, Renovating Resolvent, Renovanting Resolvent,

Constitutional Diseases,Resolvent and Regulators, Skin Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Nervous Diseases*,*:.* Resolvent, relief regulators Infectious Diseases, Ready Relief & Regulators.

CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict iiamanity are inherited as heir looms from the diseased bodies of sickly airs— ScrofUht, ConxampUbn, -Syphilis aud fltv ari* among the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, wc caro not how many generations the seeds of these diseases may have b~en established In the syatem, corrupting the blood—ttn\VAV'S HENOVATI KU Kesoi.vatrr will nradicate from tile bodies of the .afflicted-every particular of diseased deposits, and flit the velfts wltb ucw, pure ami hoalttiy b'ood.

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