Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 200, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 September 1858 — Page 3
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Vigo AntiL*compton Ticket. JftSPST- %{&. K. EDWARDS,
Far HepreteHtathu:
jJOHN P. BA1RD.
Fur County Trtamrtr
HARVEY D. SCOTT. T»| $ ,t '^K3j#8»g4 For Sheriff: vf TST
SAMUEL CONNER.
/V Protecuior
'*A*A. B,
CRANE.
#Vr Corowr .• |-JCrJ* BENSO^^I^^^
N. W
i^or County Surveyor
BENJAMfN EBBITr.
for County Commitsioner.
C. 8. TUTTLE.
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JEW We noticed the arrival of ten ot fifteen young ladies from the west yesterday aflornoon, who design attending tho ftmale school at the Seminary.
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Coal is now offered on the streets
«t 7 and 8 cants. Now is the time to lay tip your Winter's supply.
WSF" The nights continue eool, but we ibave had no front yet.
%The pork trade is not talkod of a great deal here/ No offers to sell or boy.
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the absence of aatiefactoty evidence any other oiigin, it way be regarded tolerably certain that the phrase had the mythological origin last mentioned. It is the white rose to which allusion ia made. Th* roae vhkh Harpocrates held in hit t*»4 wae white and it is Uie wHite roee that Byron, in "llw Bride of Abydos," rinde«% iaet«d to the ritace of the tomb. He
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that, ow the tomb of Zuleika, •**.te»*USNiaatay
hmn^rn^k U»4ifa)»t
ft
OCTOBER
7*!S4,
Circuit Court convened yesterday.
Vc may look for general delivery of
oir
jail, which has been rather crowded ft several month!) past .^Sheriff Stewart l*s kept his eye upon the scamps, or e2»e riariy of tbctn would have been gone long ejo—-'they made several attempts, but these attempts only resulted iu their
p$itivt detention.
sure
and
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£,* Attention Ready 3*•! A regular meeting of this Company will be held this evening at their Engino house, at the uanal hour. A full attendance is dosireil,
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or«lcr of the Provident, W. A. Thomas,
Under the Rose.—What it Means This proverbial expression, like most othors that have been long in uso, cannot bo traced with absolute eortaiuty to its origin, but can ouly be made the tn^jcct of conjectures inie ar le*s probable, tiontj of these conjccturos arcs follows 1. It wis once customary for the Popet» to consecratt* roHC-", and use them as es ents, unexpen»ive to the giver, but of gitsat pric« in the eves of the credulous receiver. From this ot i^iustod ihn practice of plac. ing roses over the doot* of coufersioaals «ml us the M.oNt profound socrecy was there ohnorvei, the rose boon becamo an emblem of secrocy* 2. Tho expressi..it took its otfght from tho adoption of red aud white rosos a* the respective bl ns of tlte hou«o# of York and Lancaster, duriug the bloody wars with which they desolated England. These opposito emblems were the signs of the taverns near the Parliament House, in Westminster, where were tho head* Quarters of the two riral factions and as measures of annoyance or of defence were adopted in secret conclave at one or the other af these taverns, everything secret was said to be done "under the rose." 3. It is certain, however, tl»4t the rose was the emblem of secrecy long before confessionals were established, or Yorkers and Lancftsterian* plotted against each other, liarpocratcs, the Roman God of 8ilenoe, was represented as a young mar. with on® finger placed on his lips and a rose in the other hand. It was said that Cttpid gave him the roso to bribe him from betraying the amours of Venus. The ancients therefore sculptured a roso over the doors or on the ceilings of their festive halU, as a hint to their guests that nothing which was said in moments of oooviviality was to be repeaWd elsewhere. Some distances of tho same practice are to be found in modern building*. It was in the pavilion of aa Amsterdam burgomaster's oountry-scai, and beneath a stacco roee which ornamented the oeilin^, that William MI. communicated to hta host and another burgomaster his intended invasion of Keglaod. 1 the dining room of the "Boar Clnb*' in Birmingham, England, there was once a carved rose in the centre of the ceiling, under which it is •aid that the Jacobite members of the club, in it* nrly tltyi, naed to drink as their first toa*t, ••The health of the King, (andor ihe ro*& meaning tha Ptvtender. In the IfiaU of Lnliiugton Castle, in Kent, was to be seen, a few years agn, and perhaps still a carving of a rose surrounded by an inscription as fgU«»ws:
ELECTION.
tjTWe t» authorized to nmouot GRAFTON P. COOKERLY as a candidate Sot Treaaorerof VlgD Com*. tT We are aathorised to stmraaoe WALTER W. EARLY a*to independent candidate for the oAee of Treasurer of Vigo county.
CP We ate asthomed to aanoonee E. H. BOSWORT fl as an Independent candidate for Trt
Wesie a«U»ot^ to aoaoooee BENJA Miff E8BITT as as independent candidate (•abject to no Convention/ for Coanty Surveyor, at the October election. 0~ W« »e requested to snnooaee RALPH WILSON, as a candidate for Representative.
O" SAMUEL W. EDMUNDS is a enntidste for re-eleetlea to the office of Coanty Comraiaeicc er from the First Distgct.
IfT* Wli. B. STBWART vllt be a candidate fer •lection to the oflM of Sheriff of Vigo eouaty at the coming October election.
XT THOMAS. B. LONG will be a candidate for rc-election to the office of District Attorney of the Occasion Plena Cimrt, at the ensuing October election.
For Prosecator.
CTWe trt aolborixed to announce ISAAC N. PIERCE, aa a candidate
fur
Royce trill delirer daily lectures on Scien History tud Moral Philosophy. For farther information we tefer the reader to the advertisement.
Sept. 1,-dlw I f.^V if
st
Wltnea*
JOHN MAOBSm,
Office, Cor, 2nd an* Sopt 3,-d6re
[and Locuts Sts. Evansville lud.
State of Indiana, Conntr of Vigo, st 1HK STAT8 OF- t.MUANA TO THB SHKRtFP of aaltl Conner yr««ttii|r: Pursuant to the law In
such
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mult Mid pnTiie«l, JOB
ana,
SwBlfc.
Proseenting Attor
ney of the 6th Judicial Circuit, st the coming election. ™J, 0*We are authorised to annoance BAVIES JOHNSON as a candidate for county Treasurer, at the ensning October election. ,fS -t:
Texxe-Haute Classical Academy The Terre- Haute Claasical Academy will be opened for boys of all grades from Wedneaday the first of September. To srouse the interest of the scholars in their studies, as well as to inform them beyond their opportunities of reading Professor
MCLAMS'SCBL'
B7The way to keep well, take
CBSATKD STSeNOTHKMIO
BUJOD
CoSDtAl.
Puai
rtits, be carefnl In diet, and no disease can attack the system. This Coidial is the most effective Alterative and Tunic ever known. It is a perfect preventative of disease, and it strengthens the sy4?eir and purifies and cleanses the blood. Try It, and you will be convinced. Sje tho adver tiscmcnt ia another column.
What it is Doing for the Sick.
Wra.8chuchmnn, Esq., the well known Lithorapher.saya: "I have frequently csed Borhnvo's ollnn4 Bitters, and findli iuraii4bly relieves indigestion and debility."
Rvv. Samuel Babicock, says: "I found special relief from its use, for asovere headache, with which I had long suffered."
J. W Woodwell, Esq,, says: I have used Boarhave's Holland Bitters myself, and reccommended it to other*, knowing it to be just what it is represented."
Aid. Jonathan Neety, of lower St. Clair, says: "I have derived great benefit from its use for weakness of the stomach and indigestion.
James M. Murphey, wtys. "After several physicians had failed, Bcsrhaves's Holland Bitters removed the pain from my hart and side, arising fh indigestion
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
THE FIPST OF THE SEASON—
K«\fsJ Fresh Oytcrs Rccaived Dally, and for gale by tl»e Can, half Can or Case at S. StonT's Saloon. D. R1FFITH. 3«p' ». fiJ-
E E E
Oendowed
fall the organs which bencficent nature has man with, the Eye the ruo-t Important, roost complex, and most delicate in orgnutxition. From its exposed tuation it Is constantly liable to disease which a#umes varied forms atid which, whrn neglected or maltreated, too freqneiitl terminates in blindness. It become*, therefoie. afcwolutely necessary that the practitioner shall be thoroughly conversant, not only with the structure ot the eye ball and its ap pendajre«, but that he shall ha. a most accurate and pcrfcct knowledge of all diseases to liich that organ is liable.
In presenting this card for public consideration I would observe that afW an experience of over ten years in the principal ophthalmic hospitals of Kurope, together w'th th« advantages of a large private pructioc, I am prepared to treat all discasof tho Eye witli that certainty of success which can taily be accomplished by year* of experience. 0*ConsnHitton hur8 from 8 .V. it. to 13 M., and 4 to 6 P. M.
hereby repaired
to Kiv« tiee that »t the next general eteetien of the State «(Indiana, the following oflteers are to b* ehoeen to-wlt Four rtttpreine lu!jce* for the State of
Indi
one Jul*« for the Sth Judicial Clrrnlt of raid liitlt.AM I'nvMMjuttaft AtVirnej W Mid Cirralt. one ReprdMntaitve to the CoaereM ef the Ualled State*, er the Tth ll*triel of «ald State, one S»wUft of State, one Aixlllor of Stat*, one Treasurer of suto one Sutierintei««lent«f Puhitc Instruction, and oae AUorney General for »ald f»ute, two Representative* to the
'tate te*t»!at«r*. eee Trea««'er, one Sheriff, oae Proseeutlaf Atternay S»» the Ceerl of Common Ptea*. ea« Coroner, one Counter Rarveyor.oneeonmlnloner for the l«t Uistrlet of tho Count/ of Vtgo, and twelve As*es*or«, oae to he ekoeen by the men of each
my ritmUN aud the Seal of the Vlfo
tl*. SU) Otreatt Ceert hereaato aUxed at Terre Haate, thU Ut day of fieptember, A. 0.. tSS«.
SRATKrealised
AND. WtLKtSS. Ctaa*
OP TXDTAITA,
cooimr or vioo, us:
The voten of the Cotmiv atoreeaM ar* h-robj noUfted to meet at the aeaal place# of botding ftleetloas in their rMpeetlve
Towaahim, oa the eeeoao
Teeeday, It tale* the Kit day ef October neott, and there wilt proceed to Ml '.he Mtveral etSeee aa«e«t la the above order. W*. H.
RTSWJKTi
Sheriff of Vi*e Co.
A MISERABLE LIFE And Premature Death!
VOUNG MKN WHO, BV IXDUL-
ftag In MeiotkaW*. have relerd M#e»r tMlth. prostrated their nervosa l|g ctMeaa. and tae)Mire4 their tatndm therehvreaderit«Kthe |leeaa««eofniar H«4 tin ««enr Mlplmt* l|M Hitk arv m^erthilt, eotiled that wr. KW. I.NG,b rMer«istedv»Bdes|e«1eneela thl* Mud ef ^mctlee. ta dally eihetf
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lattint In the aaeet dlSknit oeea«&«&>•' wttheettheleaet ditSretty ortroeble. 'IPatient* aMMed with nay lUHd irate dlweof, tMw* the tone to the aiMt eevera, «m eowMtt Pr. K. vsk Ehe Ml amtMet of a Ml^t*»llMlta(W«, l»r. R. r*rou»U a care witheet the a*d efneteery. or chance efh«ei»eeiw4He*. »tadte* waet «fnte«*e4y
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I5WASAPOUR. 15D.
Caetw«v-4t»ntwt Mte It eenate (Mm almaM aet nee tfreai.. Per reeema eaeOwKttoo* wtth e*rt» Iwt. PHee oae dotten mt hy *aH to any part of the weiVt* Ottee. hoete 'VMaa oNrteek *. a. wrtHr. a j»ty iiilj
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Memi*.
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Time la Moaty. Thomas Smith
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FRENCH STORE
WHOLESALE RETAIL
STAPLE AND FANCY
Dry Goods
PRZCBS REDUCED!
As we wish to cloe out our present Summer Stock, which ia unequalled in the city, for Ladies and
Gentlemen's wear*
I'latn PUinTi«iae..t.4«*i *TiT£. Printed Tissue, Printed Berege,
ri°
Printed Cambric,
I v- 4 •, JPrinted aconet, Printed Organdie,
Printec! Lawns, ...
Bd&ntiful Printed Brilliants, Beautiful White Brilliants, m** Boautiful Printed French Chintz, Jv
'^Ginghams ?n great variety, I Prints in great variety, Challi Robes,
rthlt*r
Challi Beregj,
,{ ^sa
Crinoliiie Flojoced Skirts, China Grass Linen Skirts, Grass Linen for Skirts, Steel, Whalebone and Batan Skirts.
ty &
White §hirt«
r*$
Strengthening
4
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Elfgant assortment of^plafn stripedf and plaid Mnll Muslin—prices from 30 to 65 coots per yard.
Plain and plaid Jaconet do., from 10 to 50 cents per yard.
mi*
White Cambric do.
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Plsm and dotted Swiss, from 20 to 85cts poryard.'
White and colored Tarleton.
A general assortment of white and colored Cotton Hose Sucks for Gents and
1,oy'-«fcStWS ti I"
Just received a fresh supply of Gents Wear, suitable for tho present season. qfi Prcsh'RUpply of whitiS 4tnd S6loretl Ladios
Gent's Banjoul Gloves.
A
Short and Long Mitts.
.A New'Linen of Elegant
t,«
FEW
Satin Damask 8 4. 10-4, 12-4, *55 14-4 aud 16-4 Table Clothh: Choap^ Variety of Table Damask by ite the yd Napkins Towels from $1 to 84 pr dos^j|jg|-
Handsome Printed^.
4* to'*? -0^^%
lri§li Liineiis!
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For ShirU aud Children
*s Wo#'^,
n"L
a?
Sliiit Bosoms,
variety of New
Einbro!lerie§
Beantiful
In Setts and Single.
Maltesd, Point, Valenciecne and IJnen
4rS Maltese Coflars!
Point, Yalencienne and Linen *v
Swiss and Cambiic E igings.
Emb'd Hemstiched and Grass Liotit
Handkerchiefs,
Firat-rate assortment of White aad Printed Linen
DRILLS & DUCKS,
For Pants aad Coats. Variety of new Marseilles
•Vest Patterns.
Sum uteri Summer! Summer!
Casahwi* and Coatings
Blaek aad Figured Grenadine. Bioiey's Superior Black and Bine Ctatfaa. Do ^de Bl'k
k,
Caring dlaenaee by natural lawa. When taken, lu hoaltnc InSueneee ftslt coar*li |t through ovary vein of the eody, |urirvl«« and stMlwtUiir the dmiUto if the bkod. li aentralisea any MlHos« matter Ic A* itottiaeh, and strenirUieM the whole organization.
MeLeaa'a SWm^henins Cordial will eOactaally care Liver eootplainu. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, •j.... Cireairer Mrww DttiHtf, Dig***** tk* I m*4 all iitmat* mritimg frvm •iii*»rd»n4 IJvtrtr St»mmeh. !«peroia. Heartburn, Inward
PIIM,
Have bean sold daring the past six months, and In no Instance has ll Ihiled In giving entire salist»Cti°a-— Who then, will softer from weakness or debility when MeLmmU Strnftknunj Oniid will cure yon.
TOTHKLADtES.
Do yon wish to be healthy and strong} Then ^nat once and get some of McLean's Cordial. It will strengthen aad invigorate yoor blood to iow through erery vein, aad the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to yonr cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
Wesay to parents. If your children are sickly,, or aAieted with complaints prevalent among children, give them a small quantity ol McLean's Cordial, and It will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay not a moment, try It and yon will be oonvineed.
IT IS DELICIOUS TO TAKE. EVERY COUSTRY MERCHANT
Should not leave the city until he ha*1 procured* ply of McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells raiidly, because It slways cures. A liberal dlceounl will He made to those who buy to sell again.
CAUTION—Beware of Druggists or doslora who may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsaparilta trash, which they eau bay eheap,bv saying It 1s just as good. Avoid such men Ask OrJIUwaV Strinfiktu%f Cardial, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, andat the same time trengthen the system.
One tahlespoonral taken ever* morning fhstingtsa certain preventive tor Cholera. Chills ana Paver, Ye How Paver,or any prevalent disease.
Price only fl per bottle, or six bottles for W. i-y J. H.McLEAX,
McLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT, The best Liniment in the world for man or beast jtmatkar Ramarkailt Cars Performed by McLean's Voleaaie Oil Liniment
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTEIiS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
Shirt Collar* BOERIIANE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVL 3 HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BtTTERS.
FOB
DYS PES PS IA,
DI8EA8E8 OP THE KDNEYi,
LIVER COMPLAINT.
W E A N E S S O A N IN
Aad all
affections crftbe
ITSHACH eR LIVEtt«
til TWB OBtAt BOtTOT.
O-CAOTION.—Oaard asaliist porchssmg i«faMioM or counterfeits. S oa thei abel of ere17
UMnameof
bottie
Fancy Fi
BMMMBW
the atga of tfce
(KBW CSSAP FRENCH STORE.) J.A. ZOLEXZI. Salcram.
the
sous raoraosroas,
BfifUAMiir
PAGE, JR.,
J«T
Cordial
AND BLOOD PUI
RIFIKR.
In tho vottd. This Ctrdtel ia
dMilted Drew a iterry known only to«Tae!(, and chemieelly combined vlln come )f the nioatvalaehte mediciaalroota,hertMnnd barfca kaovn to the mind of man, via: Moodroot, reot. wild eberry bark,yellow dock, dandelion*, aarsaperille.elder flowera, with ethers, producing the noet tnCUllMe easedy for the restoration ofhealth ever kuowe.
XT 18 XATURK'S OWS RRMKDY,
Acldl' or Slck-
aoaa of the Stowaek, Pallneee of Bio to the Head, Pull Pain or Swimming In the Boa Palpitation of the H*srt, Fttllneaa er We In the Stomnen SoarEmetaUone, ChokiMrorKuSbeatinc Peeling when lying down Drynesa or Yoilowneaa of the Skin and Byes, Night Sweat*. Inward Pevera. Pain in the Small ofthe'BaekChe*t or Ride, Sadden flushes of heat. Depression of Spirits, Frlghtftil Dreamt, Despondency or any Jfervoas Disease, Sore* of Blotches on the Skin nnd Kever and Ague (or Chills and Pever.) It will also cure dieases of the Bladder and Womb»»neh as Seminal Weakness,Incontinence of Urine. Strangaary, Inflammation or Weakness of the Womb or bladder,Whlaes, dee.
THKKB IS SO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This corf'al will never thtlto care any of the above diseases. If Uken s« |r directions on each bottle, In German, Enxiw!i and Preneh.
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BOpXKS
HALF a
OP
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-"ISl Sole Proprietor of th 9 Cord 1*1. Also, McLean*s Voleanlc
OH
tJnlmeat.
TTTPrlncipal depot on the corner of Third aad Pine treet St. Louis, Mo. Try Porsale lu Lonisvtlls bv Bell. Talbott A Co. Springer & Bro.. and Raymond At Patten
K«*ad lor yourselves: Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cassava, nue on Tenth street, had a horrible running soro on his foot. He tried varlons Liniments, Salves, ate., but eoutd do It no good. Ha despaired of ever being able to work athis trade again, because he eould not bear any welghton his foot and by one small bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil Llnlmeut, he Is now perfectly cured.
Rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, bruises, sprains, stittiesa in the joints or mussles, swellings, sore throat, ear aehe or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, pains, dee., yield to the "magic" influence ofthis w»nd«rfUl Liniment.
For Horses and Cattle it is an Infitlllble remedy for chsfbs, galls, scratches,cracked heels, lameness, spavin, sweeny, splint, fistula, bruises, swelllnes, wounds, rattlesnake bites, and various other diseases which animals are liable to flrom injuria oraocldanta.
Every Country Merchant should obtain a supply of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly, beeause Italwavsenres.
A liberal discount will be mads lo merchants who bur to sell again. tor sale by J. H. ScltAS, Third and Pine sts., 8t. Louis. above.
corner of
also for sale as
J. R.Cunningham and Allen Pence, tsents, Sept. 5,-daw tf Ti rre. Haute, lnd
ir ml
nsiistjrt«a Cheastatis Pirnaim,
Pa.
la Terre-Haate by T. H. Bwr a Co. If. Donnelly and by Drapjist thro«-h^ OStlMOOBBllt.
R. Brownlac, Agent fer Iadfaaapofia. apr iO.^SdwlTta
fTIHB Mlowiaf ate the awwbeis of dm commit1 tee of Arra^woents of Vteo Agfatitrng Society, W». & TaeU, S. Wolfe, Ws». F. KrnaUwar, Qss.8t.Ma, Corey Baibeor, Wa. Psttrm, Wss. B»3a, Moses V«a 8m^
The above onsasittM are repealed ta sseet at Am Atfiiesitaml Stan of Wollic it Ca, at 19 «*eledt oa Tbwsdsy, September fad Jbr tbe par pam*t nUac imaciiMsti of lb® Fdf-
wS»« Scr mil.
to tbe Admirera of
A PIS* HJU1I OF
Rusts ssLoaaif SIME.
Talk of beauty, it eaanot exist wlthoet a tee head ol hair, then reed the ftkUosHag, ss tf jna aa^ mora, aea circular around each bottle, aad BO one oae doubt.
PProfessor
^rt»TxA^*c
flair
lte*«on*live.—
Waait
We ealt Ute atteatfon of all old and yoang, to this wonderful prajmretioa, which turas backta Its nriginel color, gray hair—cover the head of the bald with a luxuriant grow th—remove the dandruff, Itching, and all cutaneous e.npUona—cause a continual flow of the aataial fluid, aad heaee,if «aed as a raga lardraeslag for the hair will preeenro its eolor, aad keep it tram fitillag to extreme eld age. In all ita natural beauty. We ealt thea upoa the bald, the gray, or diseased In seat,*, to use It aad surety the yean* wi'l not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witehing curl, *ver bo wiihoatit. Its pnttseis upon ihe toague of thousands.
The ncent f-«r Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven roeeivod the following letter in rsgard to the Bestoratlva,a few weeks since.
Yours with respect RUFtTS PR ATT.
Pnumraii, SepUS, 1SSS. Uve is proving
Prof. Wo d—Sir: Yoar Hair Restorative isi
itself beneficial tome. The treat, and else the baei
rin
ormy head almost lost Its covering—In helsiUi. have used but two half pint bottles of your restorative, and now the tip Of my heed Is well stndded with a promising crop of yonsc heir, and the front Is also receiving its benefit. 1 have tried other preparations witheutany benefit whatever. I think from my own personal reeomaiondatioa, I ean induce many othurs to try it. Yours respectfully
D. R. THOMAS M.D.
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VtNCKMMCs, ta una 92, 1839.
Prof. O. J. Weod: As y»u are aboat to manufketure and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used It and known otheia to use It—that, I have, for several years, been in the habit of using othet Hair Restoratives, and that find yours vastly superior to en Other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and witn one month's proper use will restore anv person's hair to the oridul youthful color and texture, giving a healthy, son and gloss appearance and all this, without discoloring the hands inat apply It, or the dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, reeommend its use to every one desirous or having a fine color and texture to halrM#
Respeetfolly yours, WILSON KINO. O. J. Wooed* Co., Proprietors, 313 Broadway, N. York, (In the great N. Y. wire Railing Establishment! and Market St., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists. [July 29-dwltu,
Look at the
AND HESITATE
ELSGANT BBRB9ES, Marked down from 60 to 40 cents, Elegant Crane do Paris marked clown from 75 to 45. Floirncod Barsge robes marked down from •8,00 to 8,00. Floaaced Organdies marked down from 8,00 to 6,50 Side stripe Berages ro irf'ed down from 9,00 to 7,00. Beautiful French Organdies 75 to 60. rf Jaoonets 60 to 30c Mourning Jaconets 85 to 25e Superfine Plain Barftges 25c por yard.
EDSALL, McDOUG^L & CO.
Ate determined to closc out tbeir very elegant 6to^k of rich goods regardless of cost. ALL OUR5: Bmtoroiderles have been reduccd full 20 per cent Cambric and Swi8 Bands, and Flouncing,
500 Linen Handkerchiefs,
From 5o up.
Hem stiched Tape Bordered and embroidered handkerchiefs. IX ADDITION TO OUH'EXTENSIVE block of fancy Dress Silks ."
s,
We "have just opened some very clog ant NEW-,.
A O O S
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1 EDSALL, McDOUGAL|& CO. Terre-Haate Aug. 6, '58.
irEW BOOKS.
WHITE LIFS A NOVEL: BTCHAS. RfcjtSy Author of "Peg Wofltoigton." &.e. BAYARD TAYLpH?8 NORTHER UlAV
KLS Summer and Wlnt«r Piotarea of 8wedot Hi Leplsnd aod Norway. TWIN ROSE?} A NARATfVE{ Br A sua CO iu RrrcHi*. (Mrs. MowaM.)
THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 18&8 DR. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS IA AFRICA (a sew supply.)
For at BUCKINGHAM'S Feb- 99. dtf
A. L. SHERMAN.
BROOM MAffUFACTURBIL
TmdlSL CAtr,» Addtimn. 1 MTM EAST or TKIUMT-8*TME.
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AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISHTHE best of Broom*, of die Tarioas styles, nade to order, sad sold wholesale or retail at the lowest cash price. #S0per too paid fer all the brooa brarit de Hrcred »t my shop.
CT Orders solicHed. Aaf 10,'58 wlv.
HAMSt HAMS
T^be tt«3ersbmed hssoa hand a latge lot of Ha cstred
HUBS,
WE
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niir r^Ajeats
Sbealdmaad Sides, wMdi be is
sow reunt&f st wholesale prioee. Call at the MestSbopaext to I. M. Tofaert's dgar eetabikbBWBt, where yoa eaa a)sr«# ind m*b .sseats— Steaks aad Reests at the loweat rates.
Maieh 96.196$.
4*.
F- STEPHENSON.
Musical Advantages atths
Terre-Haute Female College.
HAVE TU8T SECURED A MUSIC Teacher for the Terrs-Haste Fessle Cei DwW iair recent tear East TMtedsgrcst isaiy Maslc Teaehen wHiit ttr* debt
rlsitedsjptal ffltiy a vtsry MSNHvOT
ana fcroee Ma*4e A^ odeai and saeeeeded la obtshdag a Teaeberla New Yorh.tborMiKliiy tesiaedla tho Schools of BaOea. Her
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MiMwpMeedbjf aw ttadMrlntstitsHMi aaImsigiisiL Ttie Faesny of Mmie will gire a«o«cert soeo after the anival of Mtas Kewbey, the tsacheralhaledita.UMteareltlasBsssay Jodce fer theaieeiveaaf 4o^M8tjr Tailed
M^IIWKMS
of aor auMi* teachers. A«g.9»,dftw!#. JOHN COVERT.
Unclaimad Qooda.
Tie ibBtiWingnaelftteed paoknfee st ean Express Co'a oBceat Tirrs-Hut^Jnii, baaotd b*r aQdaon rooaft No. 4, Martn noi ws deemed beforo that tine. American Kim* Co., Twre'Haotc, Iod. 1 TA.
old at oablte auetioo, ts pay chnrges, SeptraSSth 1858, bv IkNna db Sheftaris at dielr Uon rooms No. 4, Market street, If not te-
KdleJ
Dear Kirua. July S3, IM.
Mr. Leavenworth—Sir: I tave been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than year, try hair began to come oat. scurf and hair together. 1 saw in a New Haven paper about *4 Wood's Hair Kei torat)veM as a cure. I called at yonr store oa the 1st of April lul, aad partiiased one bottie te try it, and 1 found to uiy satU&etion it was the thine it removed the scurf and new hair began to grow, it is now two or three ii.chesin length etot te***U «f. I have great Ailth tn It. 1 wish yon to send me two bottles more by Mr. Host, the bearer ofthis. 1 doot know as any of the kind ts nsed in this place, yoa may have a msrket ftn many bottles after it la known here.
H.S. MaysvHle IBs... Terre-Hiute,
Anderson Sell T. 0BraerT, A..
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Ed^in^s and insertings.
Cambric and Swiss Setts.
Cambric and Swias Collars and Sleeves. Ladies Plain, White, and Bordered Mar* seilies and Peqne Setts and collars*
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\VUloa- Hill, m. Terre-llitwte, lad. Am-'ronjr, SpriH^towaj Vioecnnrs, .lVire-H»utc,
Buntio Housed Coioonl S. Conipton J. CeBnA. Cochran T. Charles II. Cook I. Dutch W. fi DoltenS. FtretnAn J. Fairchild H. Grosvenor J. A-. Green Mr., Gritnoa Geo Gardner C. Georlitjr Griffien H. Howell S. Jones G. Kisblar KaopmaUer F. Luther J. Mielsch Mason G. f4 Moma D. H., MnrklinJ Moore E. D. Miller G. P. Morris W A. Mo 3omb E. FV No Mark, ,.T
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Kvattsville Vincennts Grind view
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Imfiana Farms'« Terre-Haate, EvauatiHe, S«lHvan^\ Bu«doivn'' Robiusoa, 4 1U. Terre-ilaute, tnd.
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BY
1 Pa 1 Pa 2Tt 1 Pa 1 Bal«? 1 BoJ#f IChs#' l'Boxl I Pa I
Evansville, Terre-Hsute,
V"i
M! S. VVASSON, Agent. & is
Sale of Real Estate.
flrtiW'of anordorofth# Vljjo Court ofCfemiftii* 1'leue. 1 will on the 7th t»y of October, 1WS, be-'.? tween tho nour* ofO o'clock, A. M. «tnl4 P. the jr«iuUe» or Joshua Anderson, Fayetto lown*hip,s In county, amir at public Auction Iho following* 4e«cribod laud*, to-wlt: the north past quarter ofth« north west quarter of fractional section, rfOk tfcror (S), town thlrteiMi (13.) north of range nine (It) west, beIN* part of the estate of Oershnm H. Jaqsea deceased I® contalulnir 39 30Ii)0 acres mon or less.
Terms of sale—Two equal Installments of six and» twelve mouths, purchaser giving bote and appr-.rcd security, Waiving valuation laws, with mortgage on4 tho land. WM. H. JOHNSON,
Administrator of the cstat of Gershom R. Jst^ues." Sept. 8,-4w [pr's fbo f9,U
OHElltFP'8 SALE.—By virtue of on*1
O Kxecutlon lssu«l from the Vigo Court o(Conc» mon Plaase, to iu* lre*t«4 and delivered In favor ot» Andrew J. Kelley, and against Mlrhael Truxfonl. t* have levied upon the following described real estate 5 lowlt: The nouth east quarter (^)of the seuth eaat% uarter (,) of sectien thirty (3(1), township thirteen gu nine (0i ceutahilng forty (4S) acres, as tbo| of the said Trnxfbnl, and I will Bsturdnvf the CSth d\v or September, 1SSS, within the legal! hours of sata day, nt the Court Heu.e deorl TorroHaute, Ind., oS the .rents and profits of the abovet, described promises, togethsr with the appurtenances:' thereunte belonging, r*r a term of seveu years, andb shonld the same lull to sell for a sudlcloni s* ti sat-1 Isty said execution aud costs, I will then and theiek off^rthefee simple to the highest bidder tor cash to satisfy said sxocuUou and costs.
W. H. HTKWAKT, Sheriff. I
Sept. 2,-«r4w i-: [pr's TOe S4,00.
My Business House,
Will be close 1 for a few weoks, to bo rtsmodled. repainted, and otherwise beautified fbr tho recralion of «n mimn#
ENTIRE NBW STOCK
DRY«GOODS!
Which 1 pledge myself, shall uot urpaaiaiod.
mst
In'beauty, quslitr, or cheapness in T«*»rc-Hitoi(»rr Aug. *lt dwtt W. B. TUKLUw
Fancy PaEUng^'-^"1
/'GRECIAN, Crystal or Orion UK Tlalis'iO
liandscapes and (.'ttU^llHt Paintings. 41 Prlnl*i lessons of the i»ali tings f«r fl. the dlr«tt«ns are
ik»
explicit as te enablean ouu t« learn feUy without« toicher. Fdli direction* soul fret by mall t--celpt of prk-e. Th«v are so„ full an plain that any one with no previous kiiowletlge of draft lug mil be sure to sc^ulrt- It. |,'
JO*A flse lot of Mthographs Just rscslvsd, whiih I am setting cheaper thuii they oaii bv Itai lit the weal.
For further particulars alt *r a« urex*
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1$ dosisfn of this Institution
A numberof eisrrlsnosil and highly sceemptlfths4 female assistant* from the Ks«t hate fMen seenred. Tho plan eontemptatoss soand and thorough ertneatton, lit all branehes mmally uughtlu the best ewni* mom and high school* Is the country.
Parilcalar attention will br give* to the tnoralattd physical, as well ss mental cultivation or the pupils, 1 •'Know Thyself," Is an Injunction which, as far44 ft applies te the physical aatnre, will be rigidly enfore•d by examplcand'precept In every department, frem the fowestk* the highest. In the lowest classes, Anat* omy. Physiology snd Hygletie will be taught orally— Is the hlgkesb the best authors «c (toe mtyeet will I*# fc parsued.
ISSI
Two MH
Children feMtratssn
APPARATUS.
The school win
be
illustration of
a.
Roes,
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A. A. AKNOI.n,
W* PestOIBoe, Terra Haste, lud*'
Sept. |.JtfJii'4W"
4.
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to clillsen* of Terre-Haate flwfUtle«,ftir
the education oftbelr children,at such rates tf thltlOM an will bring it within the reach of itlt, and wbU&tiau
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l»« !oiij upon the Graded plan. This school will be orpuiUed and cosdnded In all k, respects, lifter tbe wort approved eastern mot«U»
The new city scoot talMlug, bssbeeS secured, and It now being furnished tn the most elegant style cur. responding with the arrangement at Uleschout build, lug In Cincinnati, and the eastern eltiSn.
she
ef 11 weeks each—will constitute
aehootyesr. The flrst eomwienHeg on Wednesday the let of September nest, and rating thetSth of Jan* ssry 1SS9, Ineladtng o*« week vaeetloM durlecr hollf days. The seeondaesalas wttl eoaunenee on Monday I Peo.f, tscsasdead on the 30th day of ens WMlncluding one week vacation Is May. tAT«» OPT0ITKW.
oMasd
Spward, in A.
C's. and os ftnl till prepared tor adrsseed Anthmr* tic. Ornaimar and higher studies IS^OS. Higher bran«%' e*9M0. XsehpsptrtnthelstOrsdeosbetagearolled
will pay.. Each In »S. Lja ftp
The mralnder of (lie tuition to be paid Is esetf Orade rsepectlrety. at fee dose ef the jlret three
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Atralshed with apsrstaa for ifcs
the
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sdenees.
Par tbe sake of sniforenny 1s hooks, tbe scries /efuneitded by the State Basid ef edaestlea C»r Ml* ans wilt be adopted. ••RKPKEESCRS. Bon. B.W. Thoaspeon, gev.T- P. O^rdoe, Johe ft. Berr, A. It Barton. s. After, w, 0.W. Mbiabail*
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B. H. HarrfleS,^ J. Hook? 9.11. fetter,.
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Setehard,
C. ft. tsilsy.
It is larperteel that ail Seeding a avail tteanstrea oft hta school be present at Me ergsalxatloe. e*og.M dwtf 1. tt. llOORlt PflacfpsK
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At sight
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Ot. O. J». Beer, ItiehnMwd, Iwlissa.
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