Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 199, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 September 1858 — Page 3
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rjW. fc. EDWARDS, ,. JOHN P. BA1.RO. For Count? Treatnrer: i, HARVEY D. SCOTT.
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BENJAMIN ISBBITT.
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Dedication of tl» HOOM 4S 1»JjiKji,.,*! i^i The »1edicatioo of this now and eplonlid edificoJwiH take plage on (hi# Mood ay averting nt' early gas light, The bnilding will be beautifully illuminated and &fr Prtiyoe'* Brass Band will be in attend anew.' A good lime may be looked for— a kind of general class-meeting, in honor of the
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ro Haute School®. Come out—old and young, the married and the single, the learned and the ntilearned. and see what kind of arrangements Mr. James Hook has made fur the comfort of yonr sons and daughter*, y0l,r brothers and your «jut(ers.
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The building Its* been furnished in a superior style, by the builder Mr. Hook, who deserves ihe lasting gratitude of tbone who expent to l« trained op jo this house, iu the way tlwy should go. Several of our mo»t prominent citizens have volnn(ocrud short speech for the occasion, mid the stand will be free to sll who bare the good'of the cause at heart, and desire to offer any sentiment for tlie occasion
Tho*D«dication of the Terro Hauto Female Seminary. •."«** Unfortunately we wet* absent on tho day this dedication look place, and ran ti »t hp 'ak Irom oar own knowledge. We, however, litter of no dissatisfaction—one Muiversiil praise goes up from tho hearts of all lovdr* of learning for the iieu
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in iho history of the schools of our city, which is now thoroughly organise 1. NVc can but wish fiat tho most unbounded success may attend tho enterprise, and that those who bavo invented their time «,nd means, may reap ton fold of what they have thus invested.
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Wo shall conclude this notice hy giving an extract /join Mibject. "Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather the attendance was v^ry large. Had the day been pleasant the exeujlse* would have been in the grove and the number of persons in attendance greatly increased. After most excellent music by Prnyne's unexcelled Brass Band, the oxorcises of tho occasion were opened by an appropriate prayer from tho Rev. Mr. \Vilsou of tho Ba dwin Church in this city. At the conclusion of the prayer the band played one of its choicest tunes, when Col. R. W. Thompson proceeded to doliver tho dedicatory address.
We cannot speak in detail of this effort of tint Colonel. bnt candor compels ns to My thaHt ««f}ht mMtob«s^*i»d elegant add^mVwe bW^ Beard for a Icug time.
It WAS preeminently appromiate, and listened to by tho ctowded audience with the most marked attention. Whon tho Ool. had conclndftl, Mr. Covwrt, the energetie and enterprising founder of the Institute, made a few remarks, when tho audience du*pors©d.Ml7
School will be opoaod on Tbamlsy next, in this fine odifico, and wo anticipate a general rush of scholars, ,a & i-f##v jar An old Dutch Farmer just Irrived the dignity of Juetiee of the Peace, had his first cas4 of marriage. He did it up ja this wav. He first saul to the man: ••Veil, yon wanU to be marrit, do yon ^11, you lovesh dis vomao so goot as any voiaan yon have ever seen? "Yea," answeted tho wan.
Then to the woman "Veil, do yon love dis man so baiter as any man you Haw ever eesn?"
She hesitated a li.tle* and lie mpeaUtd "Veil, vrall, do yon like hi» so v«|l as to be his vifa?u "Yea, j*e.*' the answered^ "Veil, dat is all any reasonable man c»ald expect. So yon are* warrit I pronounce yon man and vile.
Tbe man aaked the Jjutwe whal was 16 pay*
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"Nothing at all* anything alt are veleome, tf it will to fsa any Ml jrarTh* oldest Poatmasber in the Union
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town, P*. He writes that he was ap pointed ia \%Q% daring Mr. J«©»r»on ad«iabtrat*on. and haa held the offiei 85 years, lie is 8S jean old, and does all the bnsines* ©f the »8ee himself. It if bai^iy
to add that tfe« tiUoe is
not awry lucratire one i»r he would have been "looted" vut long ago.
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OCTOBER BLBCTIOrf. Cf"We *tc tatWucd to JnnouMtilBAFTON F. COOKERLY as a candidate for Trcasarer of Vigo Coautj.
O*We are aatiioHsod tA aim««ncc WALTEi W. EARLY asui independent candidate for the office of Treason* of VTgO countj
ST* We are aathorfacd le rtuoBwo fi. H. BOS vronra as iad^pe^Ht cwidk^te for Tremnrtr of Vigo Coautr,»t tbo «wntwg OtMnr «)«kj Uo*. t&* ft %*t ar«
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MIN BBB1TT ss«a jndcp«»d«it candidate ^abject to t*o Contention, for Coanrjr Surveyor, at the October election. 13* Wc ame requested to surooeaee RALFII WILSON, as a eandUate tor ttepwKntatire. tr SA.WUKL W. EDMUNDS »a ewdidaU tor rt^feticn to the office of County omnuwuoner from tlto Fint Dkrkl
TP* W*. H. 8TKWART win b* «MWil»
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For furtlier infbnnatitn wo lefcr the reader to the advertiaemunt. Sept. I. dlw
UTThe sfiiy to leep well, take McLa-Jte's Ckl KaaATsn Smrtcrruic^if) Coatr*L *m» Bixws Pust risa, be careful in diet, and no disease can attack the syvteftfc Thin Coidia) is tho most effective Alterative and Trmle ever known. It is a perfect preventative of disease, and it strengthens the •ysten awl purifies and cleanaes the blood. Try it, and jf*o will bo convinced. Sm, the adver Uvemcnt i« another colmnn.« 1 fi
What it is Doing for the Sick Win. SchocUmtn, Ewj.. the well knowu Lilhoher^SAVf: "I l»nvoirequ»MttIy used Uu?rhavc'n nn^lSRVters*, and find it invariably relieves iu digestion and debility."
Rev. Samuel Babeock,sava: "I found special r«llof from its useffor a severe headache, with which I had long suffered."
J, W Woodwell.Kaq,, I hare used Boer have's Holland Hitters myself, and receommen ded it to others, kuowlug it to ,be just what it is represented."
Aid. Jonathan Neely, of lower St. Clair, savst ••I have!derived great, bttwflt frpro itanse ^r weakneas of tho atqnyuih and indigcntion.
M. Wir^hftyi *aj*. "Aftcr-8oVefra1 pliya-
Iciaw had failedj BosrbavOB's IVollandiBittera re* moved tho pain from my hart ijnd side^ arising Trutn iwTrjfeStlon a OYSTERS! OYSTERS! *. /—\TIIE FIRST OK THE SEASON— fresh Oysters Received Daily, and for ^SSBT sale by the Cstt, half Cnn or Case at 8. StonrV Saloon. D. CMUFKITU
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THE KYE!
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fall the organs which bcncficcnt nature has uuut with, the Eye the most im iwrtant, wwwt complex and iAost dsliisale iniorganisalloa. From ite exposed tuation it is constantly liable to disease which sssumes. varied forma and which, wh hcfilactod or maltreated,
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t-omes, practitivwer «hall 'Vo tborwugWy eoBvemjit. ouly with tkoatiucluro of tho eye ball and its ap pcndagtH, but that he ahatl lia .ea mort acciirate and pcrfcol knowledge of all disoascs to bicli that organ is liable.
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c«nin( October «lectioo. TT THOMAS. B- IXJNO willbe a camlidatr Corre-eJertion to the office of Distort AUon»«r o» Uie Cumotou Pleat Court, ai tU« eogui»g O«w6w etcdion. wgtfot
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dot of the Gt!i Judicial Circuit, at tbe coining election, If We are aute«rto ar^m.« PAVlB^j^t JOTINSONf as a candida'c foe county Tre*5»«fer, •«t the eh&alng October clectioti "wmOum
Tcrro Haut© Classical Academy The Tcrre Uautc Cl*t«lcal Academy *»H be opened fur boys of all grades from Wednefday the first of September. To arouse tbe interest of the actwlars In their studies, as well as to inform them beyond their opportunities of reading Professor H. Royce will deliver daily leclum on Science, Ht*t»ry «i«l Moral Phik«s|«»j.
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In prt»i*enHng this card for public consideration I would olworve that afW an experience of over ton years In the principal ophthalmic hospitals of Europe, together with the advantages or a large wlva»4* practice, I am jweparcd to treat all diseases of tho Eye with that certainty of
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t«C||l^ n.4tM"that »t tiro nettt xeaerai er «hS Stst* of Indiana, tlM fi»U»wii»|fotteart an to b« ehM.«ft Koor Supreme f»f the State of Indiana, on« Jtulr* for the Sih Judicial ctmilt rf *sfd Suu, owe ^^atlajr AU«n»*y Mfls ctrcnlt. one MapresttalaUf* t» 0«rtjrww of tlw Uniuwl «f OM-TU di*ukt at Jstata, onj
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WHOLESALE A RETAIL
STAPLE ANO FANCY
FR1PES RBDTTCBB!
As wc wish to do»o out our present Summcr Stock, which is aueqnallvd ia lf& the city, for Ladies and I': Gentleman's wear.
HI sin Bergc, Plain Tissue,
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Printed TMsqeajpjl Printed Berege, ^4
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Crinotuio Financed Skirls, China Grass Linen Skirto, Cira«s Liuen f«r Skirts,.. Steel, Whalebone and Katan Skiits.
Eflogant sa^oWme^^of plain striped ''anil plaid Mull Muslin—prices from 80 to 65 cents per yard.
Plan and plaid Jaeonot do., from 10 to 50 ccnts per yard. wittiUq*?*
Plain and dotted Swiss, lrorn 20 to Sacts per yaid.
While and colored Tarleton.
A general assortment of white and colored Cotton Hose Socks for Gents and
Juat received a Irosh supply of Gents Wear, suitable fbr the^iresent seasonwj^
Frdsh supply of white" and coldrod Ladies a i*?e.
t&fi tOit
Whito Shirt*,
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can only be accomplished by years of experience. O'Connultatiou li^urs from 8 A.
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JOHN IHAGBNISS,
Office, Cor. 2nd and Loeuts Ste. Eransrillc Ind. 8ept.3,-d6«n
Socreurr of
«tt* Awdilwnt 8tate»oW Trt%pi%# ef Jnaie. oa* i«~ perinieaient of roMwIU'trtftld#, awl Attoraej? Seaeral »aM State, t*« »*prS^«a«*ea to tfca
oa* Trea»a»«r, ens S»wrif,ono
PmacaUnc Attorae* fet the Court of Oramon Pleaa, one rernuer. a« Oeaavj fnr»«)or, «ne eo»ml*«looer for tk« 1st DiMHet of the Ceaaty of Vlf», and twelva A
ou« to be eltosSa by tka wl»r» of aack a»f ilfMtn* and tfce Real of Uia Vt«« «.} Ctrewtt Court tietwaalo ?»wm1at Tme Haat«,
Utls l*t »r SepteaaMr, AM). WILKIJI8, Cunx. TATB CWIW Olf Vl&O, SS
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Townsh
Library.
"\F,rTlCE is kwtby siren 0»»t this Utwsly is IN trmowtl from the Union Printing Office to Fatriastoa's BeUtinRdtreetfr c^oaite, Srst room on the 2d floor. TVcJr ansa large numbero bonlA Srow o«t«f thff Llbnuy srhteb mart be returned taiBMiiatoty^ FWm tbit portion tf the Library in sett* fitmi 3 to 94 Tol'stkere is 1© books RiiMiRS, IMOmt a lam nuaaber of stogie vols. This mast be criminal M#ect In w* retamiitt every book MsUkt SAimfa expire.
K. B. Hie UUrtry is epe* ««wy day torn 8 to
Jane lfrdtf Utaarten
A. L. SHERMAN.
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AM NOW PREPA»KI?TO FORIfBHTfffi I best of Btowk%of «he radoas slTke, ruadeto e«de^s*4 ecM wholesale er retail at, the kwert
threredat es* wop. ,--Ami IT Qdhwssolkttod
rp||^M%Ldhas«i head tluj? let of In Tcw^ Sams, StweMew now rrts"^ a4 wbol^#ale prie»- OsU at the
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Printed Cambric^, l'riuted Jaconet, Printed Organdie,
Printer Lawns,
Beautiful Printed BrillkruUli
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Beantifnl White Brilliants,
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Boautfful Printed French Chiutzi
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For Shirts and Children's Wear
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Beaatiful
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In Setts and Single.
Maltese, Point, Valenciecne and Linen
Maltese Oollfiffis!
Point, Valeneieuno and Linen
S wig»a&djkagihnc E^ljjing*' ft .' v. Ti f.t.T
Ktnb'd RemitieW .tid Grm Liiiaa
liandkerchicfs.
Flratreto uaortm.nl if WMtt «*4 Mnt: ed Linen
DRILLS & DUCKS,
ForFutoand Coat*.
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Variety of new lUrseillna
"'Vest Patterns..
Wrinar^ and Coaji«S«
Bhckand^gn»at3i«naaAne, Bi^ey's Snp«ior Black aad Bloe OlotU Bo do Bl'k & Fmicj Fassimere.
Eomember th« aign of 0M
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Strengthening Cordial
AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
rpHKcreatestrewedy tn tho woild. Tkla Cordial ia I diMlllod from a Berry ke«wa toaiywdf, tta ekemtmUt conbinrO «u|, iomi )f to iWOstvalUaWe m«dici ual rw«, lwrh«*jntll»rka kae«ni to Om mind of man. Tie: blqixJ root, Wact cherry bark, yel low dock, daadaliOBS. saraaparilla.elder flowers, with ethe/% iMrodarinf tba most tufldllM* lemedy for tka rcilWWW ofhealUi ever known. Caring dtaea hoaU&jnlSii urtaS bttdy.
IT IS SATUKK'8 OWJI.HKSfBOV, dtseaae* by natnral lawi Wk«n Uken, lts jneu«a««M I* felt «o«ndi fkro^i e*«fT. ••to 5dy, {ittriiyiit( and iSwItsnttlnt the rtrralatlan nf tka blood, it neutralixos any billions matter Ir. lha stoaqeii, and »treuflhcu. the whola orftaMaatt^n.
JfcL^airaStrjnittftonlnRCordUlwIIIe&ctaally car© l.irer ronijilatuta, Dy»pep»la, Jaundice, yifMW, if rn,**4 «tf 4i*er*H kritthg- fr»m
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Oinghams '.n great vorioty, Prints in great variety, Challi Robes, Challi Berege
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IMiilitf, DUttm*
Kid**}*, *al *U krltfmf ite *ii*0riUr*i lAVtr St*mack.
Uyapei* i.a, neartkara. Jnwwd Pi}«sjh Aeidl' ©rSIcV •teas or the StomaFuliaia» Bio--« to the Head l»oll Paltt or Rwiinnanirja thc^loa. falplUllon pf th« Heart, Palttteto er Itf Ui« JHoiUaA S-iathtntta
Hods, CI
Dryneat Sweat#, Chest or Side, Sodden fiu*J»e« of beat, Depression of
and Acaa (or Chill* and Fever.) It will also care die**as of the Bladder and Womh^ach a» Seminal Weakness. Ineor.Unence of Orlne. Btraagaarr* laBaiamatloa or Weakaeatof tkc Womb or bladder,
TI1BRR IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. Tkla cordial will »er«»r ftil to enre any of th« above diseases. If taken a«t»er dlrectloasoa eachbotUe,la Uera»n, Knadl*h-.ai»l French.
OVKR HALF AUltnTOIf OF Have been said daring tho oast six month*, and in no instance ka» It ttUott fo #l*lap enUre nllafacUf«.— Who then, wIlinolRir from weakness or iWHHIf when McImh'4 Slrtugtkniaft OtrdimJ will care yoa.
TOTHK LAUiBS.
•trenfthea aad luvlgorate our hluod to flow throufrh every vein, aad the rich rosy bloom of health to mount "ussg'W: "v^rTftS.*"'
FOR CHtLDREH.
We say to px rente, If yonr children are sickly,pany, or afflicted, vrltk complaint* pfetSlekt amonc children, jfJve tnem a small qiiantlly or McLean's Cardial, and It will make them healthy, fat «nd robust. Relay not atnoment, trj- It and, you will lw coatlneedj
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Short «ml rr? Mitts. ^-.^i
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Now Linefl of Elugant ••17* Srtlin Damask 8 4. 10-4, 12-4, 14-4 and 16-4 TaMo Cloths: Cheapfe
Variety of Tibbie Damask by tho yd Napkins lowels ^s®is from $1 to 4 pr doz
and take nothlflir else. It Is the etrty
reraody that will purity the biped thoroughly, aad at the satae time treajethen the ayatajn.i One tablesponnfm taken every morning Ihstlnals a certain preeeptlfe f»r Cholprii, Ckiila aad Fever, Ye llow Fever,ot ady proeAleat dlsaise.
Frico onl|. 01 per bottle, or six bottle for *5. «. J. H. MpLHAN, Sol# Proprietor the Cordial.
NsLep'i Volepfile OH Llaimeat.
irrPrtiWpl de«eton%eeei»»ar ®r Third and Pine ftreei St.loaU. Mo. 1TF Fbrsale'ie Lo««*»tla ky Ben. TalboU dt Co. Sprtagordc Uro. -and Raymond Sc Patten
MeliRAK'S OtC A It ICtllL UHtMBUT,
Tlie kest tilnhncnUn the vrorld for man er Weast.Atutktr H*m*rlt*ile Our» Perlormed by NcUiu'* Volcttlo Oil Linlrnent
R«iad tor y6«r«elve*: Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, llrlng near, Cass avenue on Tenth street, had a horrible running soreen his foot. He- tried various LlulmonU, Salves, &c., but con Id do it ne jroort. Be le*pa!red of ever being able to work at his trade again, becaus* he could not bear aa? wetghteft lilnf^wt and by owe atnall lwWe or McLean's VeScaulc Oil Uiilmettt, he ii bow peWsetly curo1, .iv jiheumntUm, paralysis, neuralgia, hral*ea,apfaias, (tlOhess in the joint* or mnseles, swellings, sore throat, far ache or toothuclio, wounds, fresh cuts, w»rea, burns, »eaid8, pains, drt., ylald to Uie ''loaglc" Influence ofttils wonderful Liniment.
For llorsos and "Cuttlo lt is an tafalliWe remedy for chafe*, galls, scratches,cracked heels, lameness, spavin, aweeay.aptiat. fiUula, hnilses,sweUli»gii, ratrtesrWVe WfM, and trtrlwis ottfer iHaeases^kfchanimals ara liable, itn from Iqlttrie or accidents. a livery Couutrj' Mcrchaut sliould obUvin a supply of McUaii'S VijIrAiile Oil Llhlment. soils rapidly, because ltalway»«ttres.
A liberal iKseouat wlH'be aiade to merehanU wtvo
eenter ef H»r aale as
above. J.R.Cunniwtham and Allea Pence, Agents, Sept. S, daw tX Tcrre.Haute, Ind
BOERHAVE^ HOLLAND BI7^J|lf.
BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BQT3RITANB*S IIOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVfe'3 HOIitAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE 3 IIOLLAND JBITTERS.
BOERU AVE'S HOLLAND HITTERS, 4ft BQKBlfcli^^aiCBL^ND BITTERS.
BO^fUIAYE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLA®^iTTEJtlS.
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DYS PS IA,
DISEASES OF THE KONEYS,
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LIVER COMPLAINT,
WIAKNESS O* A NY KIND,
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Talk «f Imslt, ksucol suld «i a fine head v. katr, then read tbe fallowing, aad If you aak more see around each bottle, aad »a«Mas doubt
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Professor Weed's ilair Be#torativc.We call the attcalioa of.all old and young, to this wonderftil preparaiioo,''"Which teres back to it original color, gray hair—cover the keed ef the bale Sriui a laxariaut growth—remove tlie dandruff, itchtag, aad all eutxaeena eraptloaa—caaae a continual low of th* aatmal Msid. and heaee^f aaed as a rega lard resiling tor th hair will preserve Its cvilor, auJ keep it from failing to extreme «td ag«. In all its natural oesaty. W» call thea apoa the bald, the gray, er diseased ia seal,*, to ase tt? aad surely the yaung *rP» eot, as they Valoe the towing locks, or tke witching earl, ever be without it. lu praise Is apoa tke tongue Of thousands.
The acentftur Prof. Wood Si Hair Restorative tn New Haven received the following letter la rogahl to the Restwratire,a ftsw weak* since.
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Should not leave the city antil he had nrocureda sap».lyof tfcl^an's Streng^henliig Cordial. Usells rapidly, because It always cures. A liberal discount will he made to those who twy to «aU afaln^
CAUTION—Beware of Draprlrtror dealers who jnay try to ualm
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you some Bitter or Sarsawa-
rillatnish, afciich tnev can buy ch«ap,bv stylnjt Itlsjust aagoed. Avoid Mck mea Aak Or
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Dear Rivaa. July 1®6-
Mr. Leavenworth—Sir: 1 have been Uxvabled with dandruff or senrfoa my head fhr more than year, tr kair began to come oat. scurf and hair together. 1 saw In aNew ilaveu paper abewt "Weod^s HalrReatorattve" aaa care, eal led at your store on the 1st ef April tast, and purchased one bottle.to Iry ltv and ^utHl (o my satls&ciioa it wa»tl»e tbiug it r»«SK»vea ctur hair began to rrow.jtis i»0*r tw^ iSr length tthwtit I h.vegreui iah yea to send me two bottles more
the scurf aed now thretf Inches In faith in It. 1 wish "you Mr. Post, the bearer of ttils. 1 dont trtu»w a* aay of the kind is used in this place, you may hare a market ft* uiany bottles after It i* known here.
YearswltkTespect RUFU8 PRATr. Pnusctrmt,KcM,t,H91. Prof. Wo d—Mr Tear Heir Xestoradve is prorio* Itself beneficial to me. The Trent, and alee the back
n»ve
rt ef my head almost lost Its caverinr—in fket atiA. ased kutjlwo half plat bottles of yonr restorative, and now We tip of my head is well itadded with a'nroralstng crop of yourr hair, awd the (Tout is also rdeelvlng lu bCnedt: 1 have triad ether preparations without aajr benefit whatever, rthtak from my own raonal roeoumendatlon, I can Induce many other* try IV. Yours respectful?y
pe to
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Whines.
*-3 D. M. THdMAS, M. D.
DlwP llo.^M Vine street. Vmr**!»*», Ia Jnaa W. 1W.
Prof. O. J. vVaod: As yon are about to maaafcetare aad vend your recently discovered Hair Heatoratlve, I will state, for whomsoever It may concern, that I have used li aad known other* to use it—that, I have, for several years, been In the habit of using othei Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours vastly superior to auy other I Know. It entirely cleansos the head of dandraftaad with one manth's proper u*o will restore anv person's hair to the origintl yoathfhl color and textoru, giving a healthy, son and gfossj appoeranee: andail this, without discoloring the hands that apply It, or tke dress on arhlcli \t drops. I would, therefore, recommend Its use to every one dustroat or having a fine color snd texture to hair
Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. O. J. Wooa& Co., Proprietor#, 319 Broadway, York, (In the great N. Y. wire Rallttig Establishment} and «U Market St., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggist*. fJult 2D-dw3m,
Look at the
FIGURES, I •. AUD J1 EBri'A'l'E =T
N O O N E
ELEGANT BBREOBS, Marked down from 60 to,40 cents. Elegant Crape de Paris marked down from
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75 to 45.
Flounced Barif^robesTnarked down from ,V 118.00 tb 5,00. Flqnnced Organdies marked "d§wn frbfii 8,00 to 6,50 Sido stripe Beiages* marked dp,f$,|rQru 9,00 to 7,00. 0 Beautiful French Organdies *75 to 60.
Jaconets 50 to 80c
Mourning Jaconets 85 to 25o Superfine Plain Baragos at 25c per yard.
EDSALL, McDODGAL ft CO.
Are determined tp close out their Very elegant slock of rich goods regardless*of cost.
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EmTDroiderles have been *Ctll)it3Bd^fnlil20. pot oe^t Cambrit? and Swfee Bandstand Fltftincings 1 2£djsingjf aitd itiserd^.
Cambric and, Smss Setts.
Cambric and Swiss Collars and Sleovos. Ladies Plain, White, and Bordered Mar» scilles and Pequo Setts and collars.
500 Linen Handkerchiefs,
From 6c np»j*-
_• Hem stiched Tape Bordered and embroidered handkercliiofsr!!^ IN ADDITION TO OUR EXTENSIVE jtock of fancy Dress Sillcs Wo nivejuat opened some very e' ,t* jfcfti* NEW
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ITo Ij Mevfeaaiea* Roar, T«m*flant«, fad. jnmmrM&m, m*'M 1 1 above well kaovn stan^ I d«rire all lorets of good beet aad other maata, to remembar th^t Beef Jtouti and Steak, Vnl, WmUov, Bacon mad Hams, Pioklad Kaata, BalonaSanaa^e and a Variety of other EatablBS Of artbe* tWalHl«, m*fttr tiad at an 1 throas'b tlie any at tlrfi afemd. In fiMt* ev^rytMaar in tlie eatfeg tine of tbe beat quality may be at this luMtse, In any d»iraW« qnantfty. f7l rattan toyflnaln for tbe libera] patrftnaje ay (Hands have given me,aad shall endeavor le nctft aoenihroaoea ef the saafe.
O' Afresh beef killed every day, and eut tpto aatt MKliaeera. Ang. 9,18S8.
CETH QjUmfcuti
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timii Momt: Thomas, Smith 4 0o«»drWi
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Uad Agent*.
Unclaimed Goods.
The following uucUin^d packages at American tonctsas Ca*s oKce at Tww-Hsate, InfUviU K?»dd atpaWic aihjtkm, t© 1»y ohnr-»^, iVfiemjct 25th 1SS!?, by li'*fean &5?herbur«i at ihbir tuoUon rooms Ko- 4, MafJ&t not r%dceaaedba^re thai Uiae. KM f.-n Amcricau pijprffs Co., Ten«*HantPt Ind-1 Ti,f. Aml*««n-H. Mayaviile 1 Be. B4» T. G. Terre-Hiuus 2 F*. Bjmer T. AS"bul« :.. wnio* nin, m. 1 Sox Baatintfouac, ,,.T«rre-Uautc, lud. 1
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ColPordS. 8Kgs. Compton J. Annstren* PU Box CujBu A. .Spriwgtox.il, li.U. Coebraa T. Ind Charles H. .'*B««a«MTerre-»Ii»«k?, exjok r. Dutch W. Dolton S. -*ni Freeman J. "'J'y Wrigbte Cor. Pairobild H. cwborrv, Gtosvancr J- A. -n^'ent-llHUie, Green Mr. Giimes Gardner C. G««rlUy G. ^.sRratwvUle.^s. Grlffien H. *~v*f^V'inct»nn»
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Ho«r«lt S. Gr»u»d\iow 1HC^1B* iTcrrc-ilauto, Ind^t 4 Pa Pa
jonw'crsjer^ Kishlar -r' Knoprauller F. Luther J. ,, T«n«*IIiiuu!, »hj.1 Pa Mielsch M. .» Kvanavillo Box Mason G.
Indiana Farm? 3P!l Pa
t*^SnlHvan
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Morgan D. If. """Buwron 'Jlgk lf Box Murklin .*», Robinson, 111^3^1 Box Moore E. D. r,rcmt-Haute, Ind. 1 Pa I Miller G. P. Morris W A. Mc^ombE. F.^f Pa No Mark, —'.«! Bx Mdw 1
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PoneG.C. *»«.Vinoennes^yjlnAj»»-41 Pa Rook J.
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"Tene Haute, 1 Pa
Ptewart A. """[. Taylor B. W. Pa Uhi A. Ersnsvillo, w*tl Hals White T. Terro-Haute, 1 Box, WniiamsW.W. Chst Welch ^l.^lBox Walsh Pa Wilson J. R.*
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•»v M. S. WASSON, Agtnt.
Aug. 97 dim
Sale of Beal £«tatd.
vlrinaor anord«roftli» VifwOonrt 6f Cwnniftn 1 wtll on the Tih rtny of October, WSP, betwoen tlio liour^ of il o'clock, A. M. and 4 P. M., ai tlia promise* «f Joshua Anderson. Pnyt'tto l»rw»)*hln,
ln*nlU count)'. ofTor at public Auction lh« foilnwlng Seocribed lantln, lo-vrit: thu iwrtli ea«t naattt^mtha Borth.w«st quarter of fractlo»inl*evllon, No. thrc«* (3). town th1rt«#n (13.) north of ranyu nlftb (ft) wa»t,lM»in* part of the oatulo of Offnhmn R. Jn]U«a do««aiaU, eontalnlnr 3! so-lito «cr«* mom or 1«m.
Terms ol wile—Two etjual lastaflmeiiM of «lx and twalva mouth*, pwrcliawr tlvlns nowaiid appr^rcd •acarltt, valuation' ln\r*, with morttufu on thi*
Ibii.I.tralvlna WM.
1
It. JOIfftaoN.
A Juilulitrator of tho entitle of Cersltotu K. Jnqdas. SapUiUriit Ipr'a foa *i,iU
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of onf C!y KxcoiitloiijUsuoil from the Vliro Oourt Of Comaioii Plaikno, Ui'iua ('lrA«tiJ ami ilfllvvrcd In fhvor ot Andrew J. K«llo\, and a|roiiiAt Mlctmot Tro*f«ri, 1 bara lavtcd upan tho loUowlnr il^wrlhcd real eatata, to-vttt Tito south' *nit a
Hurler
?13,)
(m of tlte ••uili e«»l
uartar (rf)of toctian lliirty (3»). ii*»«lii|» thirteen range nlno (0) rnulaltilng forty (40) n«r«*. a* tha proportT oftha aaldTrti*ftrd,an(l 1 wl'l »n Ratardnv tho Mih (Kv af S«ptoMih«r, within the l*gnl houra-of aal^ day, at tha Court Hou tloorl T«rr«iHaate. Ind., olfirtha ronta amt proflUof tha above dataiibvdnrAmlsaa.to^thtr with tha nppiirtennnrnn tharonnto belonging, f«r
a
t»rm of
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Sflpt. air »[|»r'# foe 84,00.
QHERiF kj Exacutiai
yanrn, am"
tlhonM the samalali to mil for *ufl1olt«nt to ia! ifjr »all execatlon and roxtn. I will ilien nnd ilmro oflur tliooo dimple to Dm litghtat blddur Ibr cath to tallffy itttd execution Oitd vv. H. STKW «KT, Sheriff.
F'S SALE.—By virtue of ono
Bxecutiaii la«urd from Uit* Vl*o Court' of Common Flcaa, to me dl crtod and ii:llv«r'd In ftivor of Michael A. Bnmi,nnil ait«lint Stop^nn Wauuh, I hnre lerled upon tha follawlnit donerlhfld roal n«ata, towit: lat no. (S). tnanb'llvtalon of lot Ro. flftj-dva (&S) In getrtlo# Ka.alxi«an towimlilp No. twelve (18 north of r«ng« nlwa (9) want, aittuted lij thiP Jownof Terre-Haute, Indlnnn.n* the proporly of *nM W.tttuli, and 4 will o* Saturday M»««5th d«.v-«f K(»pi«»nl»or, t. l)., l£58, wimtii the Uffl »i"iftt ottaittdnjHtv Ooort Hoiiio iJo»tf fuTdrrS ltanle, TndlahA. off. the ranla andprohtaor thfli*»0*«'«r«frilw*rt prt'ml»»«, tosiHlier with the appnrtenancaa UH(rfuptat)OloM*iii/t for a.teiin ef »er«» yoart, and anniid tha mimo rail to aell for •nfflcient aott* to MtUfy aaid axectfUnn and coat*, will tkon and there off-r the fee alirtpleto tha fiticheat bidder far eaah, W aatlffy Mid n««cution an«l eo«U.
W. II. HTKW'AKT, sherlUl
Bopt8,-w3w tpr'i feoJI.OO.
Fancy Painting.^i^.fe»
/GRECIAN, Crystal or Orinnt/tl.^Ttnllan ,L«nd*«apea and UuWotlal 1*«tiillii(t*. 87 I'rintad lemon* of the ia!utlnpi for ft lha dirrrtl.ina are ao etpllelt a* la anattlaaay ono ta laarn tally without a teaeher. Pelt direction* aant frao
»jr
mill on re- $
eelptof prlca. Th#vare*o fttil an1 plain t'ml any ana with uo prevleim knowledge of drawing can l»e tare to acoalre it. «aa let of Mthoereplwi Jnat r^eelrad, which I 1 atn xeUIng cheaper ilian th»y can be lin lu the wuat.
For further iarUciilar« calf oa af adr««*a A. A. AHNOM). t' I f," poatOAee, Terra-Haata, Indfe Sept. 1-dtf
£1. si. rtTTBR, BO&TCEOPA TBIQ PHYSICIAN 10t Market Streelf Opposite Una tin Honae.
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OSIca hoara from S A. M. to 8 P. M.
!fTy At ulfht to be Ibaa4 at Btawart flonta. JTf. RKFBI19 TO lit.
O. P. ttaer, Richmond, IndlatnaJ*'®'^' T. H.l»avia, .-»• Oarrataoar
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O. A. Radman, rfaw York. a— Jno. Sim*. Caubrtd(e City.
Terra-llaate, Aag.», JW. If. '4
Will be close 1 for a
H6tuie,
few
weeks, to be retno
led, repainted, and othftrwiso beautified for tbe o^Upnof ao
BHOTIB BSW STOCK
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AWHMtlCAlf ALXAlfAC Fp* f€M UVmesTOIfS^RAVELS in AFRICA DR. (aneWMf^r-) ttiliiaiaaf
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Which pledge myself, ahall not
.-'J:'' So IBurpa««odl ^..i In beauty, quality, or cheapness la Tarre-IIsute, Aug. i\,-dwU W. B. Tl/ELL.,
A hi f• .iKiWii i...
W atches, Clocks, Jewelry an#
SILVER WARE,
ffo. ?l, IVertli tide IHilllc Sqssre next DOOR TO MtAlHIRCm BANK. C. & J. CJU8HER,
EE sow prepared to shown ve?y fine «ti aaaeitaiaataf a»w foada ia tlw atwva lto»a, .ea«* aWsf of Gold »«MjJiiir«r Haatiaf Caaed, KnjIUfca: Aoettor ef tka »««»t Mafcerw. Ooid, Fab.
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On^nfilMa snnst Biographies ever Written.7 A O N S Life Mid Times of Aaron Burr. .,. tot. CSrwm 8 r«. CI of*.
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