Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 116, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 May 1858 — Page 3

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Arrivals

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Departures of Trains

nu tuvn, ITW* AS I*IR WCIS JUTUOA*. ....Train* eerie* ...... 7V«*»? 4»pcrf.... MaJlTren ... S:S0 P.M. (Mail rr«Ic....4:J5 A. *. Jftgit 9-x ....-.3.08 A. M. Nigfet 8x......3 P. M.

Vl t2-tt freight.. •mnr FFSER* A.*P KJCTUSOHO OIUOTB. Kil... ...3:15 aT*.

A« r. *!»-).«, AE.".. ?AS .T. y. .3, K* S~« A. No. 3, Ex. SdS P.M. irtMvmt mtcittifrstnritu «tiu«At. Ao. Train 4:14 P. M. I Ac. Tr»!r. a-M A. X. KaJlTrsIa S-.5S P. M. I Stat! Train.... *M P. M.

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MAGISTEAtE'S ELA3TKS,

"W. •«aP A'VD

CONSTABLE'S SALES,

tVifited do good pap el*, for salt) cheap, at

zu/^r uxjoy office:

A BHIDAL PAHTV IOX THE CAHS.—The

Bne Engine. "Vhuenm" eom np in the generally affected with rert^e, Unt,u»r afternoon on l*liursdaj, over the Evans* ville and Crawfordi»viUe R. R., decked with flowers and evergreens, on (he occ&* »ioti of the marriage of the "ever popular tsoaductor, SAMUEL S. BMJO*to Miss WATsoW, of Vincennes, wh|th took pl&cc on the same day. The btidal party caine up tn route for Cincinnati!. Conductor VAN XAXE and Engineer IVIBKMAK, deserve great credit for these attention**. We vrish Mr. Bi.ooHand his better half, all tho happiness this life can afford, and may they glide aloDg the stream of time—bat hot at Railroad speed—fanned by gentle 2ephyfs impregnated with the sweet odois of eternal spring.

A Card to tho Ladies. The ttndertiignod a Committee appoint* by tho Fire Department to make arrangements for hoUHifg a Strawberry Festival for the benefit of the aeveral Compa* uies, respectfully ank the co-operation of ^lie Ladies of the city, and invite those who take an interest in oat* welfare to meet with Qsat the City School Mouse, on 4th •trcet.this

rveningf

at 4 o'clock, to consult

an to ihuniAttner of arranging rooms, «tc. J. 11. Eomunos, Jofii H. BLAKE, liso. Pl-AKHBT, I). A. 11AR«I80*,

iiKWJS .SuBUttOEll.

Kr.r-p rnor..—If you want to keep youi' VttUer frenh and your milk sweet and fit »r the table through tlio hot HUmmcr days, take ice of Uagur evory morUiug.-~t ilB cau also furnish you *vit)i the cheapest ice box that CArt be had iu the city. If yo« want to keep fresh meat from spoiling and thoreby savo more than you pay oiij for jtje and one ^f Hagcr's ice boxes, do wot hesitate a motnent, but go and leave your orders. That is tho way to save your money, ai«d preserve your oatables.

war The Court House ve*a lit up ivitli

gas the 6thor night.*'iThat Was a good

tuovtf

ami

a geiierons

\mtil

net

a

similar on! «h»U burst forth

New Cotirt ITouse, that shall be worth at

least $75,000 !-—or, less, if they say so,

It iajtis.t a pleasant evening walk to their

Saloon. Try it, ladies and gentlemen.

8."Stone is now iu the market with

Strawberries and Ores in, and all other

kvnds of nick narks of the season. Give

him a call. Ho keeps always on hand the

Lest

bit.

of Cream-. I

AST Up with^he Times-^-Barr's Soda

Founts His syrups are rich and pits tea-

Council Proceedings. CITY HALL, MAJI 27th, 1858.

Council met pursuant to adjonrnment—

l^retent—Full Board of Council, Absent

h~~Uia Honor the ilayor.^

On Action, Conncilwsn Beach took ih«

-Chair."

T^o miuutcs "of the pteceding meeting wtiro read aod approved?*''s The Chairman then proceeded iotnform the Council and citiaens pretest, that the Board having met for tfee purpose of ooa» iidtttog the expediency of levying a tax fbr edncationsl purposes, were now ready to hear any person's opinion on the sab-

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Messrs. Gns#old and Ryos both addressed the Council, expressing a great in* teresi in Public Sobools, sad their willing^aesrto support the Conocil in say steps that they should think best, hut at the «*»o time advising them to cdleot well ttpon tbe suhject, before taking any deci* •iv«st«|w.

On section of Toowiy, the iaHlw con"-' kideratioc of the matter was Indefinitely |xstponed,

No farther bnsinWs, ConQcil luljourned.

OTrof. Wood, the renowned discoverer of the invaluable "Hair Rcstoralive,Mstin continues to Rbor io the afflicted. His medi nines are universally admitted by the American press t- be fhr soperiof to *11 others for causing the heir, on tlw head of t%e aged, to grow fortlj with much vigor aad luxuriance when blessed with the advantages of youth. Jhere«*A be no. doabt, if jje place aredit in the innumeradie testimonial* which the Pro/ewor his ia his possession, that it is one of the greatest discoveries in the medics! world. It restores, permanently, gray hair to Its original color, and makes it assume a beautiful silky texture, which has bean rerv desiralla ia all ages of the world, it frequently happens that Old men narfy beautiful and amiable yohng ladies, an 1 not un frequently crusty old maid* make victim! or bwdSoifie,'good-natured, yd tig gentlemen, snd by what process it has never be#ti detehsined until lately when it was attrlbrt-! ted to the use of thii invaluable Hair Roatoratlve. —{lyualk- ournal. Sold by all good IrnggiaU.

PERSONStOF SEDENTARY HABITS^ w3co

Exhaustion, N'ttttuz and Headache, hare in Boerhare's Holland Bitter* a grenteful remedy. It girej strength afad energy to the system, stiinuiates the digestire organs, and correcta acidity ot the stomach.

We -vould caation tho prtblic against nfchaaing any of the many imitations of this delightrul Aroma. To prerent impositirm, be curefal to ask for Bflcrhave's Holland Bitters.

Maj lO^dlw

Scandinavia^

A friend writes to us for eitr "real opinion' of IV. ROBACK'9 SCANDINAVIAN REMEDIES—where'he can obtain fliera—and why they are called "Scandinavian" and we are freqnently asked tHe same question. Scawlhiaria ia the ancient name of Sweden and Norway and Scandiuavinn, that ia a Swede or Norwegian, affectionately calls his country "Scandinavia iu tho name 8enecas we speak of "C lnrabia" or "The Union.*' By the way, there are over nine thousand Scandinavian famelies in Bane county, Wisconsin. As Dr. Rohxck ia a Swede by birth and conipoiindg hia Mtfditiiuea of Swedish herb.j, we think the

name is Very amnotiriate. We have the very high-, ... cat opinion of tlio Mcdicine and of Dr. Rohack

April 7,-ulw

of our Comity

Voinmissloneto, May their- light «hlno

liimself..*ho isnot only a singularly skillful Pity- (New Orleans banks sician, bUt a gentlentan of the Old School,

URKKF.VCTORS

know per8'»n.illy. Our advertising colli Ann willl ""l*ks wVscbxsiX answer the re.-t of our friend's letter. 'ftiav6dlni S. St., f.v -si

ICT Many or Otif fai*htcrs are complaining ncri oits^y aboitt the prospects of getting their corn in Iasome parts of the coun'y, corn has been plant-j ed but owing to tho cold rains, it has rotted and will have to be replanted. We do not believe there have been ene thousand acre* planted in Vigo comity. This looks rather dark, as corn should, at the least calculation, hare three mouths good growing weather.

OP Itfis not

ho who invented Brussels Carpeting or Gold Brocade, whom tlio masses have ronton to Hold iu regard, but he who fiirr.ifthc!« something tiset'ul to every body. One ofourgoveninlentollici-ilslute-ly returned from bis mission in Tlwztl, tells na an anecdote that among the first enquirtea made of hiw about lii« acquaintance with our public men, was whether he knew tho American Chemist, Dn J. 0. A VERT, who invented the Cherry Peetcbal and Cathartic Pills. As these articles (more particularly tho Cherry Pectoral) are in general use in lite Ciliea of South America, they are tlio mo«t prevalent representations of American, prolucts, and as many thousands there as Well as here, owe to them the recovery of their health Irnm malignant diseases, it not HtPangc they should hold I lis inventor H\ esteem, but it is rather Mtuple in them to supjoae tliat- the Doctor IH tho otily man of murk we have am»ng our twenty-five million people.—Uirultan Advocate..

W DKfiSS MAKING.^

I

1

IttT Carter fe Herring still coffitlnue*to «Uy announces to Haute, tliat thoy wi tlish out their tone Strawberries and Cream.

Mrs. L. E. & Miss Jane Xn&pf, At the residence of Mrs. E. M. ftnanp, ehanics' Row, respect* the ulici of T» n-&» will carry on the Dress Making busmen iu all its branches. Jtl 3 A liberal patronage solicited.

I* 21 floor, No ^3, Me.

Terre-Haute & Richmond K. R.

ON

and after Moadar, the 10th inst the trains on this road will ran daily, (Sundays exceptedt) as follows* 'No. 1| ^oiriitng TrAIn. I»eavo Tetrc-Itautc, at 1:10 A. M. Arrive At Imiimapolis at..............4:05 A. M.

Making close connection at Indianapolis with trains for the East, and the 7 a. M. train for Cincinnati. 'i'U

No. 8, Hall and Accommodation. Leave Terre-Haute at..............7:1 A-M. Arrive at Indianapolis at. 10:45 A. M. i/No, 9, Aftmeoa Btprm. 1 Learc T«irc Hauts «t. ,3H0 *. Arrive at ItidiauapolU at .5:12 r. w.

Trains fbr the East, CitMrinn,ati and Louisville. Trains No. 1 tod 3, willoutf st^ti at the follow, ing stations Bra»l. OreeooAsue 'and Cartersburg.

Trains No. *3 will stop at all war station*,when signalled.

Disaolntion oi Co-Partifeexship.

rIHE

May I(Mw3a

gl Attest, REACfiL So teak wt raneab

«J, H. Bu«*r fmMnl.

¥oiutg

O I N 0 O & E IfO. S, BARLTS BLOCK, Tette«HMte, bltum,

Spxing and Summer Clothing!

FOR MEN AlfD BOYS.

Pavwiakiag aliQaalities. Coat*. Pante, Vcarte, 6hirts, Hats, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and Valises.

CB*«?rcloUUsMg of all Kiad*.

Hkrtm

mtm

,I iiwrnr -TI 'I'-.IRIJMIKHI

A HX* EofOIST.

CoulterTKO D*U.v ro* TS DAIL* Uaio*, I SIM A* A5utVBaSkand8rancha«.... .1^ par BaskofSTrtnue. par

Indiana, lllchlganCfty...v. par Ktkharl, Elkhart...* RockTiiift, Wtbadi......«. Gtnhen, Goshen..., Ml. Vernon, Sit. v«rnon.. Sal m, Sale to.... CSlHtol.Ih.iliilapolS*, tr*r**w, War&w... 5t«nUc?Uo, MonticetW....

8n»okvQle BanV, Br»»kriHe t.. Caael fftitk. EtawrlTle. Cambridge City Bank, Cambridge City..... Ootral ffiihk, IndUroifmli* .. Exchansr^ Bank. Orfrcnca-rtlf*............... P*T«Ue'Cnnnty Bank, Cotjn«rs»HJe. Parmer*'4t Mechanic*' Hit, Indianapolis..,. F*rcBBr»' Kank, "WeftflelJ .«* .... Gramercv Baat. l,*f»Te»9 Booster ftank, l«{rao*p«rti..». Hucttnfrton Count Bank, Httnungtt»e Indian* Bank, Madison In«al)* Karnlers' Bk, FrankUa............. [itJ'TtiaSlock Bank,U-uwrte... ........ Indun Ke^erre Bank, Kokomfl..... K*n«i'.ky Strtck Bank, Calqwimf.V.t...»... '.agitKue Bank, Mnta ••........ Merchants'8t,'?w Alhxtiv... ST. V. & Vs:~fttate$0»e1t Bto' Br«»svHJe Prairie City Sank, Terrii-ltiutd....*.... Southern Bk. of I »1 T*rre -Haate. v. i. S«!tm Bank. Salem

Trader*' Bank. IndlanapoUa. Tippocanoc Bank. Winnsmaer ............. WaUon* Check*,' Terre-Haote' rippeoanoc Bank, Logansport.

All others, 95.UV5edl*coa»it. I I N O I S CUhtena' Bank. Mt. Carmel....%». Knahrllte Bk., rtpshrtHo people* Bao*,Carm!. .. ??l(3E* SticnHty Bk.,, Daiivjlle

Alt others 4ijcnant. .. JfKW ESGLAN'D STATER. All Solvent Banks....

NKW YORK ASD NBW, JKKSBY. All Solvent Banks O I O State Bnnk an'l tsrahche* J?*nk of dlrciovllle Canal Bank Cleveland ...» City Bank£fCincinnati... ...i. Sesjeea Co., Bank City Bank of Oolamlus Union Rank SmduKky City

Allothcra '. KBN'TUCKV All«1 vent batiks ...

VIKOIKIA.

A

Bank of Kanawa Trail*. Alleghany Bank •'All other* par.

a s'f,omsiASA.

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&3-TH* HAIR.—P.»nple have for oentnrie* been af. flirted with bnld heads, and the only remedy, heretofore known, liits been tUoje abominable wigs, By a recent discovery of Profe-uur Wuol these article* are being fast dispensed with hut a great n^any personi *tt'l putronite ihem« becaus? they have been so «fldn I ilnpo»rt«i upon by Ilair Tonics of different kinds. To jail such persons 'we'earnestly make the request, that. tltoy will try onco nirain, for In Vood's Rasldrative [there i« no uucU thing as fall. know of a lady who used the article ashnrt time, ahd her head is now cavorod e«» npletelv with the tin e« and most b?auti.'fill curls imaginable. We klisw of numerous cases where hair rapidly fotlltig out which it restored in greater perfection than It ever hud been before.

It is also without doubt one of tlw best articles fo^ kiftptng the hair In good condition, Making It soli and glossy, remotlag dandrm?, and has proven ilrelf tho greatest enemy to all the ills,that hair fs helrt.

His the duty of every one toimnrofe their personI alapperance thouan some may differ in regard to the ways or doing iU but every one will admit thata beauftindhead of hair*, eUbor in Irian at woman. Is an ob-

Ject mnch to berteslred, and tb^re are no means that should be let untried to obtain such a consideration.-* Womaa'* Mvecale, Philadelphia.

E7£

p-vrtnerehip heretofore existing betwoeu

JL J. M. Walter and R. B. Palmer, under the name asd stylo of ll'sltnr 4* Piimer, ww dissolved bt mutual consent on the first day of A tail, 1I&& Settlements of all notes and accounts due said firm will he collccted and receipted far by either,one of the Said partita, as heretAfare.

J. M: WALTKR, R. B. PALMER-

The business trill he eoadataed at the old stand by J. M. Walter aad Darid Pindor, under the name and strte of Walter &. Finder.

added largely to nyVtoek I amsow

petpaied to oftr rare iaducestt«tta to sit person* *i* in lavnt af

Coehocton, Oli!o, X^Hv 1 !f", IftSd.

O. J.VTooit^ ftJCp.—Gents: As I hi»TO b,*s.'ii engaged ve the last seajhti for oho HackinsonO and having experienced lb si beneficial effects of It inys-lf, 1 would

In selling your Malr Restorative the last seastth of.^our local agents (R. M.

like to obtain an agency fbr the State of Ohio or sotno State In the West, should you wish to make such an a-rahgrtinent, as am convinced there it notking tfiutl to it in (Ac tjoitti Sitae, for restoring tht Amir. I have been engaged in Uic Drug business for several years, and hive sold v»rious preparations for tho hair, but bav# fouud uothiitgthat restores the secretive organs or invigorates the scalp as welt as roara, being rally convinced thaticnr restorative is. what you represent It to bet I woufd like lam sattafled It must sell.

ngMO In tha sale o! it, for Tours truly. S. T. STOCKMAN,

^Waylsnd, Maas. Veh.5, lfe

Paor. O. Wooo & Co.—Gents: Having realized the good etrccta of your Heir Restoratlra, I wish te tU't, that Sndlug nty hair growing thine as well as w»«a re pa and change its color as It was la youth, both ef which

the article 1 sred by you, to pmmote iu growth

it has aff-cted completely, used nearly three bottles.

In Ute operation I have Yours. Ac., JAMBS FRANCIS.

0. J. Woe# & Co., Proprietors 3)3 Broadway, IS. York, (la the great S. Y. wire Railing EaubUshnsent) Sad 'U Market SW St. Louis, Mo. And sold b* all goodbrtggists. (ap7,-dw3es

ALL ARRtVEDi

ey &• Danaldson

ffg Will aell at their Stortf '^-tmier Roen rarrisgtss's DMl Erery businiaB day further notice, ia cxtea»

SITCuntil or

Dry Goods,

Suited to all wants. The sHi will bteltHle the entire Stock and is well arorthj of y«n* special at* teetioo. 4. &

XfooKntleft, Coltonades, Silks* Shawls, Hosiery^ Qioves, '#-v sroti Clot£s, Oassinfcros,

Unens, Ribbons/ Kretooldsffies.'^ytl DiwiGetA, Skirts. Hitti Cap%tec.,,- Sat. This

pmxata

aa

oqatUnilf iMhoftni.|i

fhe fiords of S|*|ngtsfedSaana^^^ tP^OQi^rr flH»ikant| an iMiWftl^ wyat en to call sod iatmct uk Si&tk, .,

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PBS.NKVnVAMA AND MARYl.AIt I. Rk. of Se-n-castle Warren Co. Bk fcrie CltV Bank ill »thcraolvcnt bank*,....« par KOHTH A SOUTH tiAKOLISA ASI) tVEOKGlA

.lOdl* .™5di« .73 dis

S dis

.... par

I I A N

All solvent banks

.DSU dis

I dis

MISSOURI.

•State bank and bmuclies..-. par TK'NKSHKK. Old bnnk" I.I 5 dis FrccbaiiKS IOto.'.o di*

OIST. COLUMBIA AXD CANADA. Solv#nt banks pa

c. a. STtKK. A. W. F08TER.

STINfi & FOSTER,

WOULD

respectfully announce to the citizens of Terrc-IIautc and the public gerierally, that they have eutered iMto a co-partnership, in tho munufac'ure of

I»(»rs, Sftsh, Blinds, Frames, Apto, making and repairing all kinds of Cabinet Ware, and are noV prepared to fill All orders promptly,-with ths best ot work.

We respect fully ask a share of public patronage ITf'Shop on Market, between Wabsish au 1 Clicrn*i [apr.28,-dl v.

More

t^an 600,000 bottle!

SOLP IN THK

N E W E N A N S A E S IX ONF. YKAR.

TH10Restoring

Restorative of Prof. 0. J. Wood for hair perfectly and permanently, has never vet had a rival, volume after vuluiuo might bo glveh 'roth all par's of the world and from tho most I InUlllgent to prove that it is a, erfect Restorative but I read the riicular and you caiiiint doubt read also the follow tig.

Btc&EAITS

^Strengthening Cordial

*ANTD BIA)OD P0R1FIER.

TJ

tlE greatest romeJj in tho worM. TM» CtrJiat Is dtiilUed froM a licrry known rml* tcmyacif,

McLean's Stringtheiiinjr Cordial will effectaally care Liver complaints, Oyspepwa, Jaundice, ^Ckrostic or -Vcreom Ueiilitf, Diftate* if tk* 1" Sidr.tjt, ail jirteses aritinp

Dyspepsia, Hj?artbif?h, inward Piles, Acidi'v orSiekne^a of the Stotnarh, Fullness of Blo-v to Ihe Head, Dull Pain or Swimming In the Rna PalpftaHon of the Heart, Fullness or We in the Stotuach SonrEmetationa, Chokint orSuffocattnjr Fesltnjt when lyinp down Dryness or Yeiloiroejts of the Skin and Kyes, Kipht Sw'eats, lpward Fevers, Pain in the Smallefthe^BackChedl or Side, Sudden Coshes of heat, Depreasion of Spirits, Frightful DrSaras, DespondOnev or any Nervous Disease, Sore# of Blotches on the Sktn and Fever

snd Ague (or Chilis and Fever.) It will also cure

dieases of tfte Bladder and \Vorab#ueh as Seminal] Weakness,Incontinence of Urine, Stranguary, Inflammation or Weakness of tho Womb or bladder, Whises, dcC.

THRRB TS *0 MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This cordial will never fail to cure any of the above diseasos, if taken as per directions on each bolUe, in Ofennan, KnplliH and FrenChi

OYER HALF A MILLI05 OF BOtTl.ER Have been s.eld during the past six months, and in no instance has it failed in giving entire satUfactim.—

Who then, will snifor from weakness or debility when McLtan't Strengthening Cordial will cure you. TOI'HK liADlRn. 'M

Do you"Wlsh to be hea'.thy ami. strong? Then goat once'and get some of McLean's Cordial. It will stMngthen and invigorate your blood to flow through evory vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health lo mount to your cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction.

FOR CHILDREN.

We say to parents, if your children are Sifck!y,pUny, or afflifctcd with complaints provalent atttong children, give them a small quantity ot 51cLean's Cardial, audit will make them healthy, *fst and robust. Delay not atnttmdnt, try It and vou will b» convinced. -.wis IT IS bELlCIOiTSTO TAKE. -"BVKRY COUNTRY KRCHANT

Should not leavo the city unUl he had proeureda supfilvof McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapirtlv, because It always cures. A liberal discount will be'made to those wno buy to aell again.

CAUTION—Beware of Druggist* or dealers who may try to paltu upon vttti art me Bitter or Sarsapalla" trash, which they eau buy cheap.by sa iug it Is Just as good. Avoid such men. Ask fjr McLean's StrengthtniAg Cordial, and take nothing elsS. is the nnlv remody thnt will purify tho blood thoroughly, aud at the same time trohgthen tlio system

One tablospoonful taken every morning fastingis a certain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yo How Pover, orauy prevalent disease.

Price only $1 tier bottle, or six bottles for M. J.H. McLKAN, Pole Proprietor of the Cordial.

Also, McLean's Volcanii Oil Liniment.

TTT'PrincipHl depot on the corner of Thifd ahd Plue treet, St. Louis, Mn. JTP Porsalelu Lopisville by Bell, Talbott it: Co. Springer & Brdi. and Raymond & Patten

McLK\$*S VOLCANICOIL LINlMENT.^,, The best Liniment In the world for man or beast Another Remarkable Curt Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment

Hoad («r yourselVes: Tho hi as Ford, blacksmith, living near Cass aVe. niic on Tenth street, bad a horrible ruriiiiijg sore on his foot. He trlfed various iilnimenV Salves, Ve., but could do it no good- He despaired of ever being able to work athislrado again, becauss be could not bear any weight en his foot and by one small buttle of McLean's Volcanic Oil LlilinlCnt, lid Is now perfectly enrdd.

Khenmetism, paralysis, neuralgia, bruises, spralti«, UiiTiiess in the joints'or musul^s. swellings, tore throat, ear ache or toothache, wounds, fresh ruts, sores, bums,scalds, pains, &c., yield to the "inaglc" influence ofthls wonderful Liniment.

For Horses and Cattle it Is an infallible remedy fbr chafes, galls, scratchos,cracked heMs, lameness, spavin. sheeny, splint, fistula, bruises, swellings, wounds, rattlesnake bites, and various other diseases Which animals are liable to from injurie or accidents.

Even-Conntry Merchant should obtain a snpplv of McLean's Volcanic Oil Ltnftilent. It sells rhpldly, because Italwavscures.«

A liberal discount Will be made to merchants who bnv to sgil again. For salo'liy i. H. McLfCAJT, proprietor, corher of Third and Pine sis., St. Louis, Mo. also for sale as abovoi

J. R. Cunningham and Allen Penco, Aaents, Sept: 5,-daw tf Tvfro-Haute, Ind.

BORRTTAVE'S HOLLAND BrrTERS. BOEllIU VE' STipLL ABtTTERS.

BOERHi^?l^^fel?l3TT4'E«S.

BOBRIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. BOERHAVE*S HOLLAND BITTERS. BOERHAVE^S HOLLAND BITTERS. BOERfiAYE'S HOLLAND BITTEfiS.

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BOEHHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. BOEIttlAyE'S BITTERS. BOEtlHAtE'?lt6titANtrBlTTER5.

.ism Fan -OS- JF *fT8

DlSEAiES 6^ THE KlMEYt,

LIVER COMPLAINT*

A

W E A N E S S O A N I N

F"ev©r

And all of the ,33 !SM

S|TOniACH OR LIVES.

TRY Tfte QRUft R8M8DT.

t7'ti«rnO?T.-Gaai^V'n«i ilotions oreomrtetfeits? S oa the label of eve ry botUe the name of fee souc raoraawKS,

BENJAMIN PAGB, JR., & CO. PliaraUtceBtbts and Chesilrts, PirrsscaaB, Pa. 6ald ia Tetre-Raate by T. H. Bsrr &. Co. M- Donnelly and by Druggist geoerally .thraagh ^theawtntrr.

DUHOIID LIGHT*.

The

OOAtj o*JL A saall iBtroiceof Uw LaepsaadOil tolc aeett aadlbratfest

Mtm 3, WifMtVibdfc,Tern-n***, tmi.

TW I**rp»i sfesaperior toa»«ii^--%.si»-p&ihy at^ b^iaacy^nboa^^ msscwe da^sr fifan »«|4osioa thaa a uflow candle. T«MWtGssk. C. II- B2MLEV

Feb Jim

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fhejulcally eotnbined wltB tome it the reivit ralbsble m»*(llrln.tl n»U herbi ami bark* knpwu to the mind of man, riz: blood root, blacic reot, %114 cherry barfe, yel low do&,' dandelions, karsapai fa

elderflOwtsni, with

otton, prodncin* the most lufklllble lemedy- ftr Uw restoration otheaUh ever known. IT IS XATUHK'S OWS KEiTKOV. Caring diseases bv natural lavs. When taken, its bealint influences la felt eonrsirg through every v«Mn of the b«dv, parity ln^ and accelerating: the circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any billions matter it. th« stomach, and otronpthoafc the whole organisation.

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HEALTHRwill,

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in all cases, follow the use of Had-

way's K. Retaedles. There arc none so tick I

or diseased, so weaS, feeble, or crippled wixh pai* or Infirmities, but t\at Radway»s ready Relief, Reaova- j, Ung Resolvent, or Regulators, as the natureof the disease or sieknes may roquire, will quickly and rapidly cure. .. I

These remedies consist of Radwav's Ready Relief. Rr novating ResolvanU Radway's Regulators. Kach of th^ae retiedies pos»e»sspecial curative powers over certain dlsehses. Yet there aVe oUier diseases, whore-1 in their combined medical properties are required and when thus used, If there is snfflciont life and strength within the diseased or dying body to sustain their action, the paMeh\ will live and bu restored to he a Pain, R. R- Relief Acute Diseases. R. R. Relief, Inftamatory diseases. Relief and Regulators, Malarious Disease*, Relief and Regulators, Congestive Diseases, Relief and Regulators, Scrofulous Discaes, Rcuovatiug Reeolvent, Chronic Diseases, Renovating Resolvent, Svphilittic Diseases, Renoranting Resolvent, Constitutional Diseases-,Resolvent and Regulators, Skiu Diseases. Renovating Rcsolveut, Ncrvolls Dise*jte8, Resolvent, relief regulitors Infectious Diseases^ ^Ready Relief 6l Regulators.

CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Many diseases that afflict humanity are inhorited as hoir looms from the diseased bodies of slokly airsScrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and flts, aro among the most common of constitutional diseases. Now, we care not how many generations the seeds of these diseases may have bon established In tho syatem, corruuting tho blood—HIDWAV'S RIKOVATIKO

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anal 1, ik«J thf H'AfkH

Srphilttlc Complaints. Consumptive and other affections of the LUtlgs and Throat, induration and enlargements of parts, P.rtiptlve and other diseases of tho Skin, Nodes, Tumors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia a lid other diseases arising from an impure state of the Blbod. R- R. R.—RadwaV's Regulators will cure, effectually and speeilfy, Costiveness, Indigestion. Inflamlnstion or the Bowles, Dyspepsia, Liver'

Co...«lalnt, Diseases or the Heart and Kidneys .. Pox, Pererfr Measrstem is out of order

Female Complaints, Small Pox, Perei# Measles, Ac. Whxnov«r the sj a dose to reg thora.

sys

a dose of Radway's Regulatora will restore It to regularity^ No female should be without thora. R. ft. R.—Remedlesare sold by Drugtfsts everywhere.

RADWAY A CO., N. Y. City

March 23 '58-dwly

st. cnaries

Saloon and Restaurant.

THE

nnffersigned will open, to-day, the above Saloon ana Restaurant, undet new arrangements. .. ... Fresh Oysters, Sardines, and in fact everything to EAT and DRINK that Un market can afford, at the most reasonable rate

We also hares very fine Ball Room 65X22 foet, which can be hsd at an/tlflle for Cotillon parties or other social gatherings on the nest reasonable terms. Persons desiring such a hall will please call at the St Charlea.

PHIL. H. Sc. DANIEL MONNIGER. Feb.l2,l858-dtf" -i -Air.

HAMS! HAMS 11

^phe undersigned has on hatld a large lot of fin cured Hants, Shoulders and Sides, which he is ndw retailing it wholesale prices. Call at the Meat Shop nekt to J. M. TolWt's cigar establish* ment, whW^ yOU can always find fresh meats— Hteaks and Roasts—at the lowest rates.

March 26,1858, dtf. F. STEPHENSON.

"Vj OTICE.—Sealed proposals will be received 1^1 at the dommonConncll rooms of the city of Terre-Haute, on the 6th day of May, 1658, (or the ending and graveling of 5th street from the W. fc fc. Cancl, north to the Lafayette Road, nans and Specifications may be seen at the Engineer's office. Y. PATTERSON. Mayor.

Attest J. 11. Bi.vw,Clkr^pw^ apr22-dtf

ISIBM?,

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KfbTICE.

hereby that on Taesday, theTsth dav of Jane the Common Coajrfll, t»-c*ther with the Assessor, will hold a Sleeting at the City Hall, aadtit asa Board of Eqtialtertl'*n, to heafeaild determine aad all eomplalBts fn regard to this ydsr's asuessmeBt. C.Y. PATT^SON, ICiyo.*. -Atteafct Joat-^Bna«N Clerk*

MaySS,dtd f~'%

8. V. CAMPBZSZJJ,

f*HV»fCIAN AND 8UROCON,

ET Rmocvca—Corn^ of MarkH and streets. (apr. 38,-dtf

DOCTbR McDOlfWBIsL.

OF

RYCE & SONJS.

OF

For Summer use, Berges and Berge Robes^ arckonet nnd Organdy Lawns Black SiJks, Parasols, Trimmings. S

lc

House Furnishing goods.

The abdH'C arS^ DAILY EXPECTED, VitH mmf ,Duc notice will be given of their arrival.

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RES6LY*MT.

will eradicate' from the bodies of the afflicted every particular of diseased dopwlUi ftud fill tho valns with Arlfl won! ,,

newt pure and lioatlhy ood CKILDRENS OISASES. Radway's Ronovatlng Resolvent should be hailed a« a blessing by every mother,throughout the Inert,whose infant* are afflictod with Soros. Ac. These breakings eut (thus earlv) are evldeaco of ttisease transmitted from the poro'nt stock. A few days of the Renovating Resolvent will eradicate evory vestlgo of the disease and insure the child a sound and healthy body. rt. A. it, i*. R-. R.—Radwav's Rondy Relief for Headache, wheth erjslck or nervous Rhoitmatisiu, Parnlvla,

Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Toothache, SmallPevtrs, Swollen Jilnts, Kidney Compl&lnta, Scarlet Fever, Pains areutid the Liver, Pleitrisv, Measles, lleartbnrn.and Pains ot all kinds Kaiiwnv's Roady Rellef will, in a few mihiites change'the miseries you suffer to J#y at pleasure. R. R. R.—Radwav's Renovating Rescltont,fdr the cure of chrestlc disease—stteh as Scrofulous and

errtcjp—Corner Ohio and Market streets, oppositeBandn Ilotuse, Terre^HMtCf !•«. |W«rt corner of 6^}-rrfiMMicre* heretofore conveyed Swsai CarrfUeOolllns AdmlatstraWx. Of tbV estate OT^OB*-U

St. Louis, hss come km to settle

iwwaaa*-#*- Ho n*oe3t*rt« serrjeos in U1 Nwlw of to

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GOODSf

Also Carpets and

L, RYCE & SON,

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ln copies one yiar 15,00 atitl lOglTts Tw«nty.one copies one year 30,K)siid SI gifts The 'articles to be distributed are comprised Iu the following list2 packages of gotl containing $500,00 esch 5 do do do .. .v... 300,00 each in do if do ..........IM.OO each 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watctes loo.oo eseh

SO Gold Watches 76,00 each SO do Wl,O0 earH 100 Ho SM.OOoiTh 300 Ladles Golo Watchlss 3,»,0Ueaili 300 ftllrer Hunting Cased WntcUdJ 30.Oil each 5U0 Silver Watclles ....10 to ST, 1,0(.0 Gold Gttard, Vestan'J Feb Chains...... 10 to 30

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BKCKBT CO.

48and49Moffktt Building, 335 Broadway N.T. *4*Spelmen copies sent free. Agents wanted. March SB dt&iii woanlv

FOR SALE—«) acres, 50 in tion, improvements good,

cultiva-

situated^ mlioi

south-east of this city. Also, 100 acres, 55 in cultivation, adjoipiiig the a bo vo fartt, enquire of,

HARBERT & BARTOIf,

apr 15-dtf Land Agents.

AN

ENERGETiC Btj^lNESS MAN CAN make, in any part of the United States, from three to fire dollars a day, by aellio from sample "THE PATENT INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP," with eh lihpraved burner Every family who has regard for life, person property, or ooonomy will purchout them. For information by mail, incloeostatopto tlAW&HURST 6c MtT. Patentees and exclusive mabufacturcrs. 69 Fultort Street, New York. 6 mos.

T™ Sh«ritT» Sale.

BY

VIRTUE ofone Bxccutlon issnodfVo^ thfl Yieo Court of Cothntoa Pleas to frte directed aod deuvered, in favor #f Samuel Paddoek and William Paddock* and against David E.Stepbens, I have levied on the following real estate, to-wlt: The south half of the north-east quarter 4 sT twelve (111), aere«,liken and I wtthoB the 22ihaay of May, 1858, within the legal fours of said day, at the OoOrt HoitSe door in TerreHaute, offer th« rents and profits of said premises togetber-with the appurtenances thereunto Sclonging, for sale to the highest bidder for a*h, fifr a term of seven years, and if the same shcmld fail to sell fbr a soflteient sdni to satisfy aAld eiethjUpn. andcosSa, I will then and there offer the simple to theMtfiestbl&leribrcaA.tosalisfy wAlexecuticn and costs. W.H.STEWART,

Apai29185e—pr.fec4,50 SSiflff. FFJ--

QHERIFF'8 SALE—B arder of sale Issned from the

Apnli

virtue of one

Coortof Com-

moa Phsi, to me directed aad d.lfVered fwitfor of Prsags V. AllUon, and against Samael W. JBuflBftsa

and Oim. W. CUpptngsr prlnelpals.'and Mltta^rteo replssin h«rf|, I am ordered to tell the |r»llow(ng real «Rst« tonrit: batnjr a part of Ute aoata hair of tlw aorta east quarter of soetion (33) twenty-litre*, tenrnship fist) twelve north of range (9) nine weal. «tn»aaetata the Criiiowiag boano*rit*. w*wlt coia tmSfht ekaias aadfefty links, from the Brtrtli

tava* CedNtm deeea^d.theiKe mnjrfng eistalggtihia aad twenty IMc, tiie8ce€HUtto the eeirtr* oftM KateMlliiitfflWMi westerljralffog the centre said read to a potaida* »f the starting potnt. tl* tank t» the ptaee »^«g1naing eontafng ia Vigo Ossitf I»A4 as tbs property of Sattfiiel Rnrnasii. and 1 wjtf on the ma day oCMmrimG, nt*e1«e«l boats of a^d dsuraishe Court Hoaae InTerve-RanMsoSartiie reatoaod pwtos,# Hr^ers deaerihed awiMiaea tagetbes yftit tOsreasV'b .. raak.a«dif aald ardtr of

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