Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 186, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 August 1858 — Page 3
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JC-jgT The little item we published yesterday about the i*«ora (the itch) raging in the town ofVbrk, Penn., is all a hoax. It was published by an Eastern papfer as a slur upon an editor, who bte tUed the for* \ner for "libel."
A Datcb Claude Melnofte. The Cincinnati Commercial publishes the following romance, which would do for the latitude of Pari* ^s„
Certain circles of the Rhine were entertained, net lotig tincd, by a love drama, in which the dramatis ptrtvnm were a young TJertnan candy maker, good looking and liberal, but poor and aspiring, and a bux«ome las* of aristocratic pnrontagto, speaking in sweotest l^utonio acccnts, also not ricn, but ambitious of atalidn anci thepos'Maaioii of lucre. They met 'twas ih a vrowd hit gay demeanor, his winning manners ana »u»nosing liberality, attracted the fair fraulein. He, too, was over«o«e by her winsome snlile and charming voice. lit sought her ptefcehoo constantly. She, nothing loth, received him as 'sweethearts greet their lovere. He wooed her by rich preaenta, gay rides with a dashing tnrn out escorted her to balls, *. JU^rtefeed money like prince. ^They were aoon marncvl. The ^eddi ng was brilliant. Twenty carriage tiled with merry lads and laaeee, composed the gky *^*»eort. She was huppy as a fcride could b*, and reveled in vtsiens of wealth and '*1 luxury. A brief honeys moon was joyfully «pent* Our hero became short, lie conreeled Ids misfortune till eeerecy seemed no longer a virttie. He revealed all to
Iris MV astonished wifc. He was a can-^T-nsker, poor, working forW per *w«k. Then there were tears and sobs, followed by reproaches sharp, and bitter taonts-— :& lie took her to his humble home—a roofti
In st third story, ia in alley. She raved, fttorwed, even rwore, and bods him beMMtUtil he eoold stand it no more. On Saturday be departed, goiag none knew *rh«re, but nmriag bis once loved bride •be* be wonld return again tbe ftMswe— perhaps rich, perhaps tike Claude, a Gen%rf* TWs i« a toeiancholly
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CfongreMrtonal Appointments. The Hon. John G. Davit and Heir^jr keenest, Esq., candidates for Congressfrill addreaa the people it the fuiloWfhg titte* and places, to wit .Malone's meeting Honse. IS,
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COlfSTABLE'S BALES, Vrinted on goo«l paper, for sale cheap, an 6FTJ"" ?ICE.
Fixe on Thursday Morning. harass Hook's dry kiln, filled frith lorn'. fer, took fire and was almost cdnsujned '6a Tafcr*d,\y morning. Ths engines were Iproriipny on the ground, and the No. 2's threw the first water upon the fire and the Northern Liberty Company the next.— We have ndt faekrd the loss sustained by Mr. Hook, perhaps $200 or $300 will cov'er all losses. Th* lumber for the fine seats In the New School House was ih the kiln —some 10,000 feet.
WThe St. Louis Morning Herald of yesterday, says that the scheme set on foot against 20 of the Wisconsin Banks, is simply a swindling operation, and advises its readers not to sacrifice one red *cent, on account of stich a dishonps't cry.
The Journal denies that Mr. Se-
'oroet is a Lecompton Democrat. Will it 'deny that if ha is elocted, he will korVe •and suppoita Lecompton administration9
"Isaac hus cuVed at last."—'Journal. We've caved yon drove you into your Stole.
jtgr "Davis ttinkn in our nostril*."— '.I ournul CorresywnJeut. Wedid'nt know that tlrc J)eniot+atic tyarty had nostrils. St must be a real snorter.
£4T We hav«i been wilho rafa for three or four weeks. All out dodrs father dry.
JSfiTThoro are often more lies told in the brief scntance. "1 am glnd to teo •you,"tiian«ny in in the Knglish 'angnagc.
BW The Chicago poopio are already lieginning to consider tne problem of problem of providing for the unehiploy-
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poor during the coming Winter.
friend, who ts given to statistics
inform* tt» that thew were, up to yester day at 11 o'clock. 884 preparing speechefe about the Atlarttia telograpK, to bo derived if they can got a chance at the approach* ing colobratiou, and li8 more writing poems for the same occasion,
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,3 ~mm' Noiit CASOUKA .—Tbe Raleigh (K.C.) Begistsr says tbe Democrats of that State
Itsve elected their Governor, by fifteen to twenty thousand majority, and have carried both brauclre* *f the Legislature.
O* We «re authorised to announce BENJA MIS EBBITT as an indeoeadeat candidate (nib ject to oo Convention/ for Coantj Surveyor, ji the October election. -|g tJT We are requested to annosmee RALPH WILSON, aa a candliate for Repreeentetive. |N!
CT SAMUEL W. EDMUNDS is a candidate the offpe orCo First District. TTT* WM.B. STEWART will!je a «andidaie for re election to lbs oflc* 8 Xhcrifof Vigo county at the eo/ainj October eiectioo. 0 *t 1 IT* VVjjarc authorized to anaeance fee, name of, 1 fll.fmiPHES D. GARTH EI, a,.Candida Us for County
rt-electien ft om the FU
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oijpe orCoabty Corftmiasion-
Treasurer. subject to lie decision of the ConranUoa «k lk« Hth iuL "p* THOMAS. B. LONG will be a candidate for rc eJaction to the office of District Attorney of tbe Common Fleas Court, at the ensuing October
&8TBATE S felAHfcS,! elects We arc authorized to ariiic trace 6. II. Boaworth aaa candidate for Treasurer of Vigo county, at the sauiog election—subject to the dec^^of |he xmvetiUou on the 14th of August
George F. Lyon has eosented to be a cindidsU iefore the Conrention, for the office of Count? rrMUHirpr, and If nominated, will b« supported by Jrul3l,1658. Mwi Cinztss.
SL'T" We are afithonred to announce SAMUEL CONNER as a catitii«i«tc for SheriflT of Vrigo younty. "n-bject to the decision of theConvention Oil the" l?th of August. .TTfWe are aqthofized 4A.,*nmunce JOBN BUOH, oa candidktc for Sui-riff of Vigo county at |he, ensuing election—anljcvtto the decision of uie Convention on the 14th of August.
For JProsifCBtor.
ItTWe are ahthorr*ed to announce ISAAC N PIERCE, a* a candidate, far Prosecuting Attor ncy of the 6th Judicial Circuity at the coning election. a -t
ITW'e «ro authonzed to announce .PAVIES JOHNSON as a candidate for county Treasurer, at the emfiing October election.
Dr. Kobnck's Scandinavan Remedies. The triumphs of rhese irresistible specifics makes a new epoch the conflfct Vrhich hns so long berti waged by Medical &cie6ce with disease nnd death. Dr. Roback's Scandin/ivan Blood Purifier and 'Blood Pill's, embrace withfri the scope of their remedial action the whole circle of disease. Tlieii inventor asserts, that iu all eases where the shadow of impending death has not afyeaW fallen upon the patient, a cure may 6e effected by the* medicines. They operate in the right way, and upon the very source* of vitality—the eU-Btents of the b^ood. it is in the veins that the great struggle between tfwVirAs of disease and the principal vitality 1s earned on. If the prison devitalizes the blood, de:ith ensues—for, as the sacrcd Book has it,
life is In the blood." Now tins poi
son—this common principle which 'underlies tbe symptoms of all maladies—the §candiiu\Van Remedies art? a sovereign antidote. Hence theirctares of Pulmonary Complaints, ScroffUla, affections of t^e Stomnch anJ Liver, disorders ef the Bowles, etc., avc permanent. They do not temporise witn a complaint they cradTciiic it. With thuse rcmarkv which sccftt to i)g justified by the facts, We Invite attention to Dir. Roback's advertisements (July a9,-dim
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WONDERFUL RBMED.Y
Mr. B. B. WOODS, late Justice of the Pence, East
•t bave Iwen imictcd Vk-ith a disease of the ft*
BirrAin^ha'hi, Pa., «a\ sraic„ -r -. stomach, palpitation of the heart and riorvquajiead ache, f»r noarlv fifteen years, and bave upcnt some hturtlreds of dollars in order to effect a cure, but to no purpose. After having used three bottles of your Holland Bitters, I fvel myself ertircly rostor ed. I can eat a"nd sleep well, and .Mend Jo my bu«lHe*M with pleasure, and would therefore recoVnmtiul it to all tlu«« who are ai.-ilnrlv afflicted, June 19, d&w lw.
Notice.—All pcraotts indobtod tb II. M. McKvoy, ntti reoucstod to settle with Mr. A. D. iSwcot, who is tbe lawful Agent td transact all bnSii»0S«'during,my absence.
Aug. 8. !859.
II. N. MeEVOY.
Peabody's New Hautbois Strawberry.
•uba'Tibcr would rt»poctlully inform tho X. citixcm 6f Totrc-UautP, and elwwhcrq, that he Has udw a laVgo |'rtAntUy 6t Pfmbdgv *ftw actiMtiv StrffirU-ry, foriAle by Uio doivn plaiiU at $9,^*0 per doxen.
Tbo piHiits attain lui extraordinary siae, sometltrtfc* to las-gc that one cannot be coven-d by a half bushel meAsurtj. The fruit Is borne upou tall runnew, on atcnmB from 3 to 5 lncli«8 long, nttacbcd tb tho c.nlyk by a coral-like tiiitek, without sfitfls— there being very few fceods ih the berry. I* is or singular (brni, somewhat irregular, ami friqucntly measures 7 Inches in circumference. The tJesh is firm, meltihg and juicy, having the most exouisite pine flavor, ana requiring, When aatea*, little or lib sugar.
Tftfe Strawberry is a prolific bearer, opening its bleftsotoa at the South daring the mild days of winter, and perfecUug its fruit as wen in tbe spring as the weather will permit. When hpe, the ooloriaa rich dark-crimson-
JOHN RQUTLBDV^E,
'V 3 Mile® North East of the City
3ujy 28, dw4w
Wanted.
Tea shoeatakere, for which we will give active •mpleyincut. Call at No. 9, Market a^eet, ditAly opposite the Court House, on the East 'the Public Square. .jl«. ENGLE3 & STONE.
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per Cent Discount.
The Principals of the Prairie City Commercial College, have issued a limited number of scholarship* at a discount of ao per cent, which propb allien will he open until tho ISUt of August, next. Persons who design entering this iaititnnon would do well to seenre a scholarship immediately. A uortt extensive and JWWSNMJ coarse is guaranteed Hm, than at anv similar College in the West— An ctawlnaUou"«(our system and cOwise of In*
At.T^R «t RB1NHARD.
T. MoGINNISftOO CoAMlwiaa awl ForwardH*i leniutt Ao. 67 JVofU and 68 Fdum Street*,
NEW ORLEANS, LA
tf yberal odwaacses aasde oa prodae* Mixti as 9 School X*w.
J.ly t, tSS&wiw
Of th# «t«Niilw
rpilK Township TiwsUcs of the sevtinri TMWI are hcreihr ae^SCkd, thas topfcs «fth» ahovw law, wtih tin deahnMn ef Um Sapwwae oct ttesMM, eaa be«»d apoaafipHcttkm ai the AadMevsaSee «W EsMaMwaltas bicate Aw TwraiM| cM—matfjot, s»d bMU Sw Trartcea* -reprt(ts«
tNeefUvisiest^aseiMrtiat WepafWel
BARTOA 8
Life and Tuadlos of
Aarfesi
Bttrr,
I vol. Ccowa 8 vo. TOOnp. Ckkh, ftrtr wft Aterf mm Wmi Oats
Fne^rfsSf4** li-WbCKufcHAHL Krb.a*^» »01 is
YOl^eaa
futchase sgiwiSlna Saw
good rwsrtug «»d«r a* hwr rates. .enws. jas Si
J1ARBERT &. BJUmSC*1 Laad Aftsta.
FREICH STORE
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wifiEEgAEE RETArt.
STAPLE AND FANCY
Dry Jbroods
PRICES ^EDUC^Dr
AS wo Wjbsh to clo»e out our present Summer Stock, which is unequalled in. tfcc city, for £adira and s. Gentlemen's wear. v.
Plain Bergc, Plain Tissue, Printed Tissue, v,Printed JBcrcgo,
Printed Cambric, Prfnted Jaconet,
'"f' Printed Organdie, Printed Lawns,
BeauliTul Printeil Brilliants1^ Beautiful White Brilliants, I, Beautiful Printed French Chintz,
Ginghams in great variety, Prints great variety, Challi Robes, (J ball Beregd,
Vft
China Grass Linen Skirts, Grass Linen for Skirts, Steel, Whalebone and Ratan Skirts.
Elegaiit Wfirtment of platn striped ami plaid Mull Mnitfiu—prices from 30 to 65 coots pe* yard.
Plain and plaid Jacohc^ (to., from 10 td 50 ccnts per yard.
White Cambric do.
Plain and d'otCod Swiss, frota 20 to 86cts peryanl.
White and c61orod Tatleton.
A general issortmcnt of white ahd colored Cotton IIosc Socks for tSelits and Boys.
Just rttceiV.'tol a 1 rcsh svtpply of Gents Wear, suitable fJr tho^rescftt season.
Fresh ^bpply of white And Colored Ladies Qient'a BAnjoU's Gloves.
Short ahd Long Mitts.
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New Lintin of Elegant
Satin Damask 8 4. 10-4, 12-4, 14-4 and 16-4 Table Cloths: Cheap,. Variety of Tabic Damask by tho yd Napkins ^Towels frotn 81 to ^4 pr dos
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£.
Handsome Printed
Irish Uneii§!
For Shirts and Children's Wear
White Shirt",
Shirt BdsoiHs,
Shirt Collars
A variety of Netfr
Embroideries
.,.. Beautiful .8
Maltese
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In Setts and Singlo.
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Pbil3^,yal|ncienne and Ljpcn ii. ^!i_
MalticsS1*Collars Point, Yalencienne and Linen
£2»&xaei8,
Swiss and Cambric Edgings.
Flouncing.
Emb'd UenMtiehed and Grass LInea
Handkerchiefs,
First-rate aseorimeht of Whits mid Printed Linen
DUCKS
DRILLS &
*3f Por Pub Ud (knu, Varasty of now Marseilles .,.}
Vest Patterns.
-fry.
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8S&l»sr! Smttaser! SentaoMrl Sad Coatings felack and Fignred Gfenadine. Bioky'a Superior Black and £htt Cltftbs.
Do .,,,do.„. Bl'k & Fane* Fcahnere. Renetnber tbe sign of tbo
(HEW CHEAP FRENCH STORB-) rf. A. Z0LEZ2I. Salostsen. July I I, 31 dt T1
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Stt«kigtheniBg Cordial ANt) BLOOD PUIUFIER.
THB
creatert r»»«JT in tfco woild. Tkts Cordial is distilled frow a Rom- ktraws only tomysolf, and ckemlcatly combined vita' wm he most rala»b3« metliciaal roots,hert»sand barks known to tbe misd or man, *U: blood root, black ntot, WHd eberry bark, yetdo«k, ,dandcUons, »arsap*ri!la,elder Bower*, with •tkersi,,{»roda3i4( \&«B>ost tu&Ulble teta«tl for Ua restoration o.health ever known.
IT 1$ JSATUKK'S OW« REMKOT,
Curing diseases by fiaUira} laws. .Jfcben taken, iu healtnr inSaeaces is felt fOarstr tbfoafrb erttfy v«ls of the body, purifvini and aoeel«raUar tbe clir olaUon nf the blood. It neutrailztss any biltioa« matter ir tha stomach, and «tren|:tlien» the whole organisation.
McLean":! Ktrsngthening Cordial witlcffoctHally caro liver rompla^nta. JDspepsia, Jaundiec, Cla-0iuiK.tr ATetwu fiilMSCf tk*
AiAuifi.ttd all artci'cjr fmm ddisprdertd Lircr *r Sttmotk.
OjsjWfSU. Heartburn, Inward Piles. Acill'» orStckncM of the Stomaeb, Fullness of Blo to tbe Head.
Dull Pain or in the HAa^fatnitatton of the Fullness #r W'« In the Stomach SourEfepta• tions. Choking orSuffocattop Feetinft wbtnlj-i/tj: down Dryness or Yeilowoess of th« Skin and Kyes, Nijrhi .Sweats, lrward Fcvers. Rxia.iB the SraaO ofthc'BackChest or Side. Sudden Bushes of beat. Depression of Spirits, Frightful Wreanis, Despondeucy or any Nervous Disease, Sores of Btetohea op tbe Skin and Fever and Agnef^r Chills and Fever.) It will also core dieases fit the Bladder and Womb,such aa Seminal Weakness,tneouttner.ee of Urine, Strangnary, Inflammation or Weakness of tbe Womb or blaader, Whines,
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^^THEHE IS NO Mlf^TAK^ ABOUT if, ThB cordial will««»« f«i| to cure sny ^f tbe. abovt diseasos, if taken as t»er directions oa each bottlo, in German, English and French.
OVER HALF A MILUON OF KOTTL&? Hare been said during the past sis months and in no instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction.— Who then, will suffer (Tom woakness or debility when
McLean's Sir*ngtktni*r Cvriial
will cure you.
TO TflK LA DIBS.
,."Dp you wish to bo health and strong? Then post OII I*M$ get some of McLean'» Cordial. It will StrenjrUieo a^d JhvtJtornie your blood,to Sow thrvugh every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cbeek again. Every bottle warranted 10 give satisfaction. ...
PORCniLDK^Jf.
We say to parents, If your children are sickly, puny, or afflieted wilt) complaints. prevalent among childr?n, giveth era a small quantity of McLean's Cardial, and it will make them healthy, fat anil robust. Delay not a momouti try It and you will bit couviuced.
IT IK DELICIOUS TO TAAK. MKRCHANT
«VKKY COUNTRY
Should not leave the city unUI ho had proeureda sup ply of McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapr (diy, beeanso it always cures. A liberal discount will be mado to those who buy to sell again.
CAUTION—Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to pa!)n anon you some 0Ule¥ or Sarsapa1 la trash, which they can buy cheup.by saying it is jus as good. ^rqiti siich men. Ask Or Jfc/.«»«'« $trt*fik
emtng Cerjiat,
can buy cheapeby saving it is just
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ana tako nothing else*.. It Is tho only
remedy tbat will purity tho^lood thoroughly, andat ho same time trengthen tbe system. One tahlespoonntl taken even morning fantlr.gls a itprtain preventive for Cholera. Chills and Fever, Yo llow FeyVr'jOrany pre vale lUdinojuo.
Price only SI per bottle, dr six bottles for S5.J. H. McLKAN,. Role Proprietor of the CortiisT. tv Atso, McLean's Volcanic Oil JLilnlmeat, TTTPrincipal awvoton tho corner of Thf rd and Pine •treet St. Louis, Mo.
ITT* Forsalein fyoitlsyvllo BellvTaltott A Co. Springer & Bro.. and Rayihond Patten
MeMJAN'S VOLCANUTOIL LINIMEKIV The bast Liniment In the world for man or beast,.:
Jhurtter HrwmrkaiU Curt
Performed by jjcl.cjsn's Volcaaio Oil Llulment Rood for yourselves: Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living one pn.Tenth street, had a 16 i# root. FU
near Cassavo
imrrible ruunlng sore on
fcis root, lie trioii yarious Liiilmeuts, Safes', &c^, but could do it oo ftood. He despaired of ever being able to w'ork athis irtyde, agAln, Feeaus* be could not bear.any weiehJLon his Toot and by one small boltJo of McLean's Volcanic Oil Linimeut, he is now perfectly cured.
Hhenmatism, paralysis, neuralgia.bruises,sprains,, stiffness in Uis joint* or museles, swellings, tore throat, ear ache or toothache, wonmts, fresh cuts, sores, burns,scalds, pains, &e., yield to tho •'magic1' influence fthis wonderful Liniment.
For Horses and CatUeltlsan infallible remedy (hi chafes, galls, scratches,cracked heels, lamcnoss, spav1%» .sweeny, splint. Astula, bruises, swellings,wounds, rattlesnake biles, and v.Arlaqs other dlseaso.i whiah animals ara liable to fromJiyurle oraccldaflts.
Every Country Aferenahl jbbnld obtain a supply of McLean's Volfanlcpil Liniment. It sells rapidly, bc-
catiSo Ualwnv»'c"ro's. ,, A liberal discount will be made to merchants who bar to sell again.
For sale by J. It, McLKAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Piue sU., SU Louis. Mo. also fSflMle as above.
J. R. Cunningham and Allen Pence, Agents, Sept. 5,-daw tf Ttrre-Haute. Ind
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
ftOERTiAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS'.
BOERHANE'^ nOLLANb BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLuVND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,
BOERHAVls'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
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iDYS PES PS IA,
DISEA8ES OF THE KIONEY8, LIVER COMPLAIN-r.l
WEAKNESS 0$ ANY KIND,
Fever db Ague.
And all affections of the
S O A I I O I E
TRY TH* ASSAT REMEDY.
U"C AtrnONGaard against porehaaing itoabfieenoreeanterilaits. S on thetiibel of ete* rj bettte the oaaie of the
COLS nonURoH,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., & CO. numaseesilMsasi CkMiiit«s ,'l .4' :4L a -Mm. a.
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Said hi Tena-Hwte by T. H. Barr It Co M.Dooaellyaadhj Dtaefrtgum&llj tHronghoet theeooaorv.
R. Bravaiag, Agi»t for IadtanspoOs. apr lOf'ttlily in
AlflWlimT
rpAKEN fHE BODY Of A MAN JL wheas snaaeIssttkisowii. tlwdtaMUMdwas abont 3S««ai« oM, and flfcnt eight iadbes Ugh, and we^ iM lia»fced a^l*^ five jMMnda»and wm*
ooat, with velvet cheeked v«t while durtaadstogjl wortlMat)dt#«i^««atoiatfiiM^'i waltodatUipRiM. TV# vwdk* waothailM ICediJB
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July 17-dtf-
Look at the
FIOUHES, AND HESITATE
N O O N E
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ELEGANT B&RE9ES, Marked down from 60 to 40 contsf. Elogant Crapo do Paris marked dowh from ,k"\"'s75 to 45. .' ''Jft', Flonnccd Bar ngc robes marked a Own from 98,00 to 5,00. Flounced Organdies marked down from 6,00 to 6,40 i. Side atripe Borages hiarked down from 9,00 to 7,00. Beautiful French Organdies 75 to 60. .Tacoilots 50to80o Mourning JHconcts 35 to 25c Superfine Plain Barages at 25c per yard.
EDSALL, McDOUGAL & pa
Are determined to close out their very elegant stock of rich goods regardless of cost. ALL OUR'
Embroideries 1 have been reduced full 20 per cent Cambric and Swiss Bands and Flouncing,
Edgings and inserting*.
Cambric and Swiss Setts.
Cambric and Swiss Collars and Sleeves. LadresJjyAin, "White, and Bordered Marscifp and Pcqae Setts and collata.
500 Lineii Handkerchiefs, From Hem stiched Tape Bordered and embroidered handkerchiefs/ IN ADDITION TO OUR EXTENSIVE *tock of fancy Dress Silks
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2CALBr FOR JULY!
t^-aRecerv'e'd ^esterd^r Amexicgkt Ao*
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rj 45,cfco YJdkDB O*
White j^rinraiits frontifil2 1-2 arid upWardS|
White MEtrseillea A Marseilles Setts, Collars, sleeve^j 400 YARD SMALL FIGURED LAWNS 12 It C^NTS. A few dozen more of th6se Extra Black Silk Mitts with itnd without 'fifn^eVs ^»lSO yixh
Cross, Swis^, JVe\V mid Beautifiii SVyije, For EvciVtng Dresses, and Swiss Bands for trfrnthing tbe same'. Handsome Fans for Parties, Organdy Muslins, &c., with a great many other "ktnda 0! goods to find out you will have to come and see'.
The above gootls with a Large Stock of
rARASOLS,' ... MARSEILLES AND
Xn fact our whole Stock will be sold very low, to close out prqmratoy to tailing: inventory. Dont fail td buy vxhir C'AIuPETS,!
Mouse Furnisliliig ooous
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We havo just opened somo very olegdnt NEW
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EDSALL, McDOUGAL & CO. Terre-Haute Aug. 6, '58.
Cure for Stntteriag and Stanmering Perfoftaed in ieSd than an Hoar.
There ia no Fain or surgical Operation attending it.
tHE
BEAUTY OF ALL IS, IT WILL CURE children offive,aud sdults at the age of one hundred years. A
person
who is ctfred bv it, eaa
tiever again Hotter, even if they try. 1 qflfer to forfeit $! (3,000 if any persob /-an afterward* stutter by application of toe cure.
Vf" I will be at Buntin's Hotel, Terre-Haute, Indiana, oa Thursday and Friday, Aogdlt 19 and 20tb, lH5d, and pdsitiirely ho longer,.
All persona who stutter or staintner ou«t call up«Ja one of UJO&C Recoil ecu No Carts, No P*rj"f
Ths cuTe can be. lent to any part of tbeUnited States and all peniens who aa not call while lam at Terre-Haute, may Write to me on tbe mbject aftenrarda, and address to St: Louis, Mo.
Aag. 4th, dtSSth. DR. WYCKOFP.
HAMS HAMS!!
has on band a large lot of fin
eared Hams, Shoulders and SSdet, which he la now retailing at wholesale prices. Call at the Me*l Shop nett to J. M.Tofbert'i elgae esta^hIcent, tbete joti ean always find fresh meate— Steaks and Roasts—at tbe lowest rat©#.
Marches. 2858, dt£ F. STEPHENSON.
CMSBBOttfM do not Despair! CeaiawfUm ir7*Ais ou inmAK IWKTTOR, imcia Biusrr. wsu* wt^oaa-
CURED rr »n«nf 8» laoiimt «T tbe Monattlw, discovered a Ram Ptkftt, Ceasaalptira that pwesio be a eertata eat*
CUEED.
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These remediet consist of Had way ReuovaUng Resolvant Radway's
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MATTINGS, ..r? 4 WALL PAPERS AND
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IJ KALTII will, In all cases, follow the use of IfS4ll. wav's K. Remedies. There are a one so «lc(c f,di#oe»#ci,so weak, feeblo. or cripplsd wlth,paia
or
InflriniUMi, but tVa,l Badway.'« ready Rollftf, Heaova. ting Resolvent, Hegutatcrs, a* the natur*of tho dlv ease orsicknes maV rciulre, will Quickly and rapidly are. c. .•
nslst of fladway's Ready Pellet nt Radway's fieculatora. ,Kach
of these remedies possess special curative power* over certain diseases. Yet there arc oUier diseases,,wherein their combined medical properties are reuuiredt and when thua used, If there is safllcient lire ai4 Strength within tho diseased ordyjnit body to suatale their action, the patient will live and be restored to
Pain, ..... R. R. Relief, Acutc DiseaBta^ Intl anMtory.dlftCQ sen, Malarious Diseaciiui, Congest ivo Discuses, Scrofulous Disesea, Chronic Dlsoaaes, .SyphdiltTc DlBcaacfl, Constitutional Skin DiseftHca, Nervous pigoos(Sj
R. R. Relief, Rf ljcf aad Regulators, Relief and Regulator*, Relief and Regulators, Renovating Rusolvent,
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Renovating Resolvent, Rcnovantlng ftt^olvpnf,
Dfewsei&Res^rvent and fteguiatora, i, iRcnovatiug ResolvohC. »Mgf, Rowlvent, relief regulatory
Infcctioua Diseases4, Headjr Relief ot. R^gulatot%
COl^STITtJTioNAL D!3RASES. ,14 Many diseases that afflict .humanity iuo iniierlted a» heir looms from tbe diseased bodies sickly airs-r among
•aa
dllesses may have bten eltablished in tho system, eq^ ruptlng Uio blood—RTNOWAV'S
KSSOVATIHO KKSOLVKHV
will eradicate from the bodies of the sQttcted .every particular of diseased deposits, ami fill the veins With new, puro aud healthy blood, ,,
OUILDRBNO DISASRS.' i, -t tf,,
Ha "Way's Kc no rati# a Resolvent should be halted as a blonjlpK hy.pvery moibor,throu«Uo«t the land.lvlvmf iuuinte are anlcted with Sores, acr.' These breai out (thus early) are evUtcsca df disease trsusm fhom tbo |tarMii itooiu A Ibw days of tho Kenovi Resolvent will ersdlcate evory vestigo of, tbp .diss and Injure the child a sound and -healthy bvdy,
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B. R. Rjn-R»dway's Ready, Relief fqr |Jsada«he, whela er**t(JiaorL.nervo«t«,t.t.Hhomaatisw, ranuvta, LumM^j.O'out, Rcuralgis,Toothache, Smalt
Fevers, Hwollen JSIuM, Kidney Complaint, Kcarlot Fever, Pal us breut.ti the LiVeri fleS, idsy. Measles, HearUurat«nd,Pains o) aju Kind# tfalway's Ready Relief wlM, lh* few fiiinWet) change tbe miseries you suSSr to
a
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at pleas.
JtchoVai)ng ite»o1 Y«icAre
ef chronic-4»sease~such as ffcr»in»lous snd Syphilitic Complaints, Consumptive sod other affections ef the Lutw^nd Tbroau, Induratlo*
dl°sea)i Dyspepsia tufwore state of the Blood. t«y R- R. R.~Radway's Regulators will cure, offer lastly
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and speedily, CostSveness, Indigestion, In3a* mmation of the Bowles, Dyspepsia, wrtr CtoiuptsHtt, Diseases of the Heartapd
them. i'
March S3'SS-dwlr
Miller's Gallery
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CCKKI). UvwCeiMrfet«,XOTV*«wAaaey*a Cenclis, Colds, Havtag new iaa«M im Cwtaae a«d rettfM fro«» Csaisiistlea bestaess, be Oil! «ead ifce jMNotf* tlees aad Altvctiea* «w |M|Nrl« tbe aWiris«/rw «*«w to «l -wlM desire it, aad will sea8 Mldxt
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8. T. CMXmSUU. PHV81C1AM AND 9U9UXON, •mcfr-ConwOid* and Market atrects, oopoa Bosar, Terr?«H«sw,In, .-nwrcs~Con»er J4arlt«* and Mth \*W4
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Female Complaints, Small Pox, JFe*er»,MSMle»..&c.. Whenever the system le out ofiorde{ __ system le out ofioraer a dose of Badwtt's Jlcgulntor* wilt restoreM to regularity. So female sbokild
be
Without
SOMETHING FOR,EVERY LADY. 8HEPFARB'S dREAT BENEFACTOR: Thb Greatest Periodical Remedy Bvbi:
Dhiovem*
i,000
BOXES RETAILED MOKTHLYI^
Phe Benefactor i* Infallible for tbe immediate removal of Obstruction
reifiedy Is ecKaih synptobi.
jte^liarto fetnalee.
Tlrfs remedt has never ih a single case faih»4 in predjcisig the Menses. 1 have recti*ed aUby letters of recommendation, rhieh all tay
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bbat remedy we ever used." Sickness of ttomaeh headache, languor, debility, pains in the bead,»ld^ ind back, oofltiveness dte are-some of the «yn4p-t torn* which attend irregular Meumrattoii Tbi tb reabte one and aU df these
et tbo genuine^ which has Ttda
denature on each box. Tide rrmedy may be hs by addreesing J. S. BHEPPARD. West 4th,at. Cincinnati, sad enclosing fl, and the remedy will be went by return mail.
N. Ltdit* tote ON^I^IWM alen^d nef »fe fVmedi, 09 HU tmt tempos mimarriagt'fth»9L »o iftimrk health thnUd One hex til three boxee #3. All leases of inquiry must tain a postage sump to ewmre as answer.
S. SlffcPTARD, Able Preprietori?
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