Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 204, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 September 1858 — Page 2

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*«ATU|IPAX MORNING, SEPT. 11A 1856. ,,, —.... fw Prf«iie»» in l««R ifOBN J.

CRITTENDEN,

Bob, Hudson, ot the Expre^, ha*

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again fretted himself into

/actib#t tfrerij is independent candiudata /orXyrasecntiDg AUorgejr in the fieM, Vho has refused to withdraw from the

canvas* at, the wotald-be all-powerful

^'bodseuV suggestion. He ssyi that the

iVwociaw of this paper ii a candidate

'^gainst the anti-Lecomptoii ticket, and «ovr "cantMU*:ng to be elected to an office,

ftte dutia of which he has failed to discbrfce, fot the last two years."

In rcpl) (o the low-flung am! envious insinuations tbn* made, it will be anflS-

cient to nay that the Associate of thin pitper has not spent a moment in canvassing

an yet, and doe* not de*ire to do go tin lew*

tmasnal efforts are made to secure bis de­

feats In 'the insinuation that he has'ail--^sdto discharge his duty, the editor of the

Bxpcosa has told a wilfoll and mnlicioos falsehood. But what of that Have *0 not heretofore proved him to be a liar, by

hi* wn handwritings Wo have not been like hitn. who not only failed to discharge

-the duties of the offices he has held with

shadow of honesty, bnt who haso signally failed to discbarge the ordinary du-

ties of an attorney at law that be was com­

pelled to qait the profeaaion, and attach .himself' to the pursuit of literature (?)~?in

tlifticolomti* of the Kxpre&s—to which he h'as been a burning disgrace for a much

longer.pBttod than !*th» last two ysars."^ V- He promises something in*re pointed in

a few days, in relation to onrconrso. Let fchtt sharpen his pen if it pleases him, but

let him be csroful that he do«s not cut his

"own fingers. L. .«• ?'SS 'J

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LIJNOIS

KNATORSKIP.—Prom

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fute aimajorfty of the friends of Douglas

thirteenmoiubera hold over, most of ihotn

snti Lecotiijilon, and the opposition roust •loot eight of the twelve to be chotftn lliis

fall to secure a friajorit.j^ If no election

takes platto, there can be no choice before

J861, as tho sessions of tho Legislature

are biennial.

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AMRSINO

NSCDOTK.—Daniel

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Jefientoit

There an t« n'» publte ca tr. Randall in a tor. Thomaa States in 1803-*

fory over tlie

pres-

MHnt nf ranees, we think thera will be no

election for an U. S. Senator by the Leg-

feilatnre to be^hosen hi Illinois (his full.

The two htintitoi act' separately in ballot-tltf-tfennWdan hardly fail to con­

Webster

liadsn a need to of old Father Soarl, the nuoisterof his boyhood days which is too good to be lo«t, It was customary then to wear bnckskin breeches in cool weather* Ono Sunday morning in the autumn. Father Seaal brought his breeches down from the gsnet, but the wasps had tak«n possession during the summer, and were Laving a nice time of it in ,tham. By dint of effort he got out the intruders an dressed for meeting. But whije reading the scriptures to tne congregation, he felt a dagger from one of tne enraged, srosllwalnted fellows, and jtfhiped around the tinlpit slapping his tignta. But the more ha slapped and danced, the more they stung. The people thought him craay, but he explained the matter by saying:— "Brethren, do i'l be alarmwl: the word of tiki ia in my breeches 1' Webster always told Si with great glee to ministers

Virginia Politics,

In a letter from the Bath Alum Spring* th* editor of the Warranton Whig »ay»: *HBpeaking of Wise, I faear.j»)nBe **»y »%r*4vaf In the Mnfi^taina'thiit "ni.%" fdenHs iX&rrfidetttiaUyexpoet that he trill y«e»iv« the nomination of the Charles mn Convention.

They confidently expect him to get almost

the entire Northern vote, which can elect their man by mow than two-third*. /. •:'-n Mr. Letcher addrsaacd the peoote of

Rockbridge yesterday. He will rewvo the nomination for Governor with ease. is|l as things now look* If by some political i'i legerdemain he should lo«e it. and Faulk* •r or Hopkins get it» the Whiga and Amertcan^ will bring George W. Summers

Vito the field, who will give either ft£ then* •ome trouble at

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W, 5ummer# wonld Make a

would (live w*l »«pota KoMo.Qfir ol) Btttit Wet •ig^mgtlrtll of kch itnWile creator^ as

Jordan, Hatcher, Johnson, and sttch impractioftbki fanatica Rbo, Shin, Wis*. WVwant men of sound judgment,

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men

ng eots bicb

four, jjort after he had acquired dubions notoriety by the poblicatioa of Littie's poean: He was presented to President •Jefferson by Mr. Merry, the British minister. It seems that Jefleron, not aware of the identity of the poetical yonng gen tleman—probably not having heard of, and certainly not having read bits amorous Tnenbhition*—map!# spoke to tJ»e litlipn tian stranger, looking down coldly on him, aa six foot two will look down on 6ve feet three, and then passed on. ,Thi« was in di ne 1805, and Moore, mttch' offended, "fell to lampooning the President and everything American, except a few Att^qtive jfederal huliea and geo lemen.' Tltese he pnblished on his return to Eog land, aud that what he wrote in verse wax his full conviction is evident from bis pri vate letters to bin mother from America, which Lord Russell, with his awtjwl want of ja Igmeot, has published with Moore's Diaries.

When some of Jefferson's intimate friend* *aw the versos in which'Moore had notouly abused America, but lampooned her Chief Magistrate, they determined to place the subject before the person cbieflv concerned, Jefferson'* daughter r"s£Mns R»ndo1ph,)* and his ex-Secretary," (Mr Burnell,) tnlke thamselvea into a tower ing indignation and waited upon' Jeffer Kon.^io tr«l sitting reading i»**(i»C IiVra ry of Monticello, eerenelj unconscious of the calamity.

Burwetl pointed out the obnoxious passages. The victim glanced throng! them, looking at one angry interlocutor and then the othcirf It was amlining enough to mee Burwel) so exasperated but the calm, getntle Martha's-'pesaion-gtist w|s irre|w|iljlQ,V Mr. ^fff«r«t^n br^ke in^o a ctearf hearty laTtgh. ^jThero ^-.is wore than argument, there was conviction .in that laUgH.'^The iudignafit pair retreated looking a li'tle crest fallen, bnt it* sdon as the Jibrery door closed, joined heartily in the merrimeut*

Many years later, Moorel« Irish Melodies appearod in the United States.. 1'he

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oqk^jvjKS placed in ,Jeffejhon'« hundsj^y grand da tighter,, who bad some curiosity to see how it would be received. ^Why,?' said lie "this A J&ejittle iiien who satirized me' no 1" iV't

He had always syoipathijs»d keenly with tho Irish patriots. Tne delightful rhythm Ml like musio on a susceptiblo ear. He presently exclaimed: "VV by, he 1*1* jwt, after all I"

Hcncefotth, add# Mr. Randall, the bet of Erin vhared with Burns the honor ttelng familiarly read by the retired states mnn, wh»n Byron, Wadsworth, Somhey, Coleridge, Campbell, feo., neVer could (nrat least never did) bre«k through the barrier oT his early habitx and tastes: The laxt page which Mr.- Jefferson's haud traced^ his farewell to his daughter," corvained a quotation of t-overal liues frotn More' song, commenting "It is hot the tc*r thi* moment slied."

Curiosities of Commerce. Turning over the pag^s of the Cyclope dia of Commerce, juvt published, a lew matter* attracted our attention as curiosities whiob.we propose to transcribe ior our readi'». We weie looking for the smaii things in commerce, matters that, in ta king a magniticent, broad and compne hensivu view, would bo ovorboked—just as the invention of the greute*t impor tance for domestic purposes would be overlooked and unnoticed in its homely attire, when placed on exhibition atidsur roMnded'by works df polisjied Art, costly mndiinery and gorgeous furniture. An humble inventor once placed in such an exhibition a few bunches ot friction matches, They were nnnoticed. Visitors went there looking for aome great thing, nut realising that .the dwpUod^ package of plints, tipped with chemical Ii»e, was or

•U Lord i, in ttkj month, bnt Ih. Devil tkwg «1« tfbn, dfstmed to work a revolution in the meanaof procuring aitificial light, and to become a uni versal uece^ity, to bedeprived of which would be ond of the greatest inconveniences that could happen,

of

ability, character and worth, to prcsi®* over end direct the affairs thisrfCo«»» ittotiw^lth. We Wtiit no

track and olaeted to is the gift of the people of Virgtwa. It] opera'ion^, bw they ara rapid would riawte the character of mr p^fhs ^aoo^ive. anddojo*t!ic* to and dietingubhed

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It not more than twenty years ago since the tinder«box was in universail u«e. It is abolished now. The invention of «ha friction match spead slowly but who, at this: day, would v««tdt« to »ay they COuldrdo ?«|)lhout it? n«|gnSSciW as they appear co be,single (act^ries with expensiva Biachtnery, to" up large *aits of timber annually for maiche#.

Under the he«d of Fin, wo find that the mauufact ore M, iadwpenjjablo litil® in struntent wiur eommweeit in the Uuited States, between 1812 and 1^20, since which tithe tbi bu»in«"sa has cxten ied groat ly a«d *e»cral man utactur« of j»in havo b®e*a takisn out* ITie n^aQn^ictitr^s in Kngland and otl«»r ^irta of EuropC ts enndm^ted npon improvements made in the UoM tsutes. Not-

piaa

oae of Titginia aoMfr' lampeiaaos peoyk will ftad «tgn»g«iehed their tiwetnaee Is tfa* ftct

mr ittentiom directed to

Itmall things we find that the imjport* of need lea into this country ioi" 18S6, amoanted to #846.000. It is mud that MMsolea were first made in Bnglaod is the time of bWly M*ryvby a negro of Spain. bnV aa bs *^oW t»^t inpart Jua^^ecrei,, it tvitf hm"*t kb ^ewhi «?d 4ot iw»lt«l again oatir t^B^ i* thirl* ?ig« of Q«rto

that 41.071,4 OCHgDOl mm |»orter that a are drank theni

JTerby

et T#taonj|ibdt#i hu re ^»tte£tbe j^titedl at the age or twenty-

boahels of ty are annn reat Britain rea«onablj be aotity of tl^eae

Ground no?* are

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with Yonng America, 800 torn having been importel into the Onite«l States in one year. We, however, distant frora tie encyclopedist, whan he saystha:-•they are most n«ed here at desert, rnasted aa nnta are elsewhere. Bnt, Fraaoe ja^the gr&ft m-irket ibr ground nuts, where they are used for oil of which they contain great quantities. The insignificant hazel* nut, so agreeable to the palate, bnt so difficult to get, is exported from Tarragona to the extent of 25,000 or 30,000 bag* of four to the ton. A kind of chocolate is prepared from them, and they sometimes have been made into bread. The pressed oil of hasolnnta is little inferior to that of leraonds,-

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T.he original v'cntSI' of A snuff boxes was a cripple, hardly pkts«-.s ing the power of locomotion. They are fflsi's of wood, admir-ibly joined, painted and varnished, and were only first manufactured six years since. Instead of taking" out a patent, the inventor entrusted his secret,to aujotnerIn the.village, whq iu a few yean* amassed a great fortune, while the other died as he lived, in great proverty. Speaking of snuff boxes snuff taking took its me in England, in 1702.

Under the Imtl of flair, the Cyclopaedia jWyvi that 2ttf),000 pounds weight of' women's hair is annually sold rn France, and that the price paid for it is usually six cpnts an ounce.

One hundred thousand roses are required to give a yield of 13Sdgraia*o£!at£^or oil of rosee. *mtv:i K.

There art',' 'dfoiibtleas, in this compendp oiw WQik "luaoy ^Q^ions,:ini0resti^ atnl iitsUVnrtive facts, if

4one

had tiie mne &

search them ont. Aud now as we an closing, weVo'ritu*qoif#tftiritiiBer of item|| mi eh as-a b'a^tf"of S?s rslAiidf ec^t^oWwoigtil 383 pounds, end measures 35 cubic feet, while a ba?e of East India cotton weighs 383 ponnds, and only measnres 15 feet, a fact of great ijuportance in the question of transportation. Whut makes this difference in cubic proportions?

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Oi» Thnffday cvftting. September 9ih, 18S8, »t 9 o'clock, st th«' Episcopal Chwh, bv the III v. Mr. Sra*eit*, Mr. 8AYLESS W. 11 ANN A, to Mws OAKALLA

READ,

EAD,all

daughter of Dr. E.

ofthlsci.y. Thus two more laving hearts, whose minds became as one, Laveet^od up before God aul man and taken the vow which is "honorable in the eyea of nil men," and it is our sincere wish (but it may continue a» pure and heartfelt as it has commenced, and may both bride and bridegroom ever remember the folding couplet, penned by the immortal Milton: "He ttroag, live happy, and lovn! But, first of all, Him, whom to ove is to obey."

After the ceremonies of the CliurcKVere closed, jthe inviti guests repaired to the residence of Dr.

KAD,

where they partook of* samptmtofl re-

*post prepared for the occasion. The amu^mfut* ,of the evening cowsistea in social ch:t cH«tsmi ^•io and danemgf Nonelnoked more lovt lj in the fni^-ljike daue»«^bnn did the star of the evening —Mrs.

AKAU-A ANNA.

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We have never wltnessnd a mvre pleasant aiid a reeable social gathering—ait were..f^S^o^l"* a idgo«*d humor. _„-V»

This morning thehnppy pair started on a^iort tour through Ohio ana Kentucky, and we wish tlu-m a pleasant JiHirney nnd a safe return

Circuit Jn«l»rc.

AMBROSE ». CUMING, of Morgan County, Is «n independent c&ndidiue lor Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit.

Valuable Pianofortes!

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ONE FULL GRAND PIANO,?

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ONE PARLOR GRAND PIANO,

TWO LOUIS XIV CAKVKD PIAMOS,

TO 7 0CTO CAHVED ARB FLAW,

T«peth with complete a«ortment of other sites and styles at

W O 4, BATES HOUSE.

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Wl^ire' receiving weekly supplies of" mosic comprising the latest publications. SJ WILLARD 8

TO WELL,

Ko. 4, Bate» House, IndknapoliSi 1ml* Sept 6, *58 dly

"oCtTL»IST. JURIST Alttt OEfJ^RAL SXTRG1EON. 8U JStM St-. Mtr McGim**' Cbl%

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Froif. X11»rfLoeir Jk FMnfflr rrtMe«t Ph,wfei«t«J Willi*' Hospitit. Pti!ade'p»ti», add ft* m%ny yew* Prinrfpal of Urn Dhuivilte Syeand Ear t«6imvr, iWeaaor of Anatonm a^ Lee'wer npon PlijWto5c^y has talc an office tbls plaer and will operate on *11 snreica! dVasw*. ao4 b«sr* tolufonn^c p%ibHe, that all «wases 'iw Eye and Ear, (whh (rw exception*} are eatable awl will sprite on Citatact, Ci*m Ky», ArtHWal FMHUOjmeftiesor the Cornea* larerted Bye I.M*. Sore foefc and atl dIscMrs of the orpuu Deafkma, difficulty of hearing, (*re when the is »«A^f *ow, will insert an artificial aaswernsff *11 the pnamoHS of Aeaawwat) Clob leet,TMrt. Cunows. MortjUOrowt h»,Oe(rnumm mm ZtotoypeOorm ibe op*atwn for Antficial N«ae. by br*lsiar on a ww one. Aad io*rt Artificial ETe-.grri«* the«B «11 the aoti« asni ei|» af the s«tanil, tefnng d«H»:»oa—thev are !«*ed witho«« reseov old one, oejwodociagpain.

TlteM9eriar*4vaM»|ee» SelnaW in Ennxw •ad fj-Uf'"'? ia tow'tf hi all ti«aS a Sr andTsla^alnWery watawaihi« laasy inf,«»»t erwnrthiaf ifMk ii

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jHiil W|wii*ht lr?a M-idjct-rr. of kiiwfe Grist STall* Saak, Mat«j ud Cii St* Mill*. Al-o, Rake, Gram Separator, Improved.

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Pitt's Grain Separator.

THE FIUSr PREMIUM MACHINE Horn- Power far Bet or Tumbling shift Machine. Pun able Sngifles, satiable for rami? Thrrt^j,. ing Machine*,C«in SheRei*,Portable Milla,Wnod. Sawing, &e. The aite»iioi of Farmers isdireet«^l to this power, aa the? iuv adtnir iblr adapted to anj use to which hioee power can be applied.

For cirrular. with terms and price address aa adore. Information or Machines obtained of U. Shewmaker

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hia Ware-horne, ur n\ G. F. and C. O.

Smith, a» tht-ir store iu Terre Haute. H»j 8 dw6m.

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The flr#toru»eJc Impnmint aad valuabte discoveries startled the world wllli wouaer aud *urpriw at iu rapid efltvacy in curiae tbe sick and svi)iinjp '.b« i^ost «xcrar.ibtiiiir pain*.

The uexi (lUcovory was the

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ihe«nty nnimiy

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BADWAVS KEGULATIKG ILLS.

FLOIIVVNU THAL MAY B« I IFCW «IOUI4CH, IHE^WOSI

vtoleiit influinatioii# and forttl) the wtioi«4jrst«si aifaiu«lslci)cn$M or paliifttt difflfnitl'},. lii.aUea*^. UHirutbrfi, of Cholora, Cholira Mirfhuit.

.there no aad ret

rlii)G'r»\ tain win I wtthfioalUu«!Uil»iefr. -r 2. ASSwS Krt 1KK1TANT, tfttlidrawlna k«»\4A blivorf, which, ia rH»e uf Rhoiimatitm. l^ilap.. QWut. XvM.aJjiin., WiaUi-jfci l»Srt« nmSta pnin ii|*irthe pntl^bt—3fact».wiUilh» mjddlt.v of t1*blMuig: the iatauUtU* K«U«fla rubbed "on il»«? part Ijta'bodv a#tr4M««e 1# pMte^crevwtAbil^tw* aa cqufilltitl on of the circulutinii of thn blood—(.onKcxti helujt wtthlr.nwii, hiflnmiylon is rr.mo.vxd atiJ )iuin cniuwt. 3 A a W nes#, Lansuor. UebUity, lcpr«»gin« of Hptrll, Kc?t InMtiwj)* fllelae«-hA!ly. JfnrYo i* TrotubKnir. H}*t»*ric» fer., It ,Iltri»«n it* Imitlthf'il tonic projierit -it tiiroitjchBnttaeFi»rtiwgeleoi. It hhivm «tia--re-ltrrl}rontte« th«!f risau,

k« a* Hadwa^'s-'KeiJrty itelipr. ill, tlij Jit»W»iVilUn«Ucn v4tttrg«j tne «jr|t«m

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THe wnnderfttl diwoverlos broujrht to M)(ht by lh« eeinlinlwl Ur. Ksdwuydt Co., Uie enituMil hem lit* •l A«* Vork, within the pmat quarter oi a century, har* routriuuicd more to tha ease, femfort, tafoly, liulA an«l lungvrity uf Ui« humaa race than all other ino4iciual a^nu it uao.

KAUWAV 8 KADY RELIEF.

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KKNOVATIMO .KKSOLV

n»« ibnt |K(W«ME* th«

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luarkabic ^roiMrttan uf, tniUntiiif ft-uin the ay«l«m all cii!(VitutioDaLmaleliiu!ub«riti!d bv ntcKly chiitren ol dn^iutrd par«ut». Th«*4« dlcovert«n, however, are but Lilmur Lights to the Gvnt.- Grand lt*o«v«ry reco utl mul«, And wbicU I* calcululexi l« r*vtliitiotiit« lK''|Wtt«nt prttilM ®f ro*dioiii« a ntli realm pri of-d 1*tsa»e .ThertuuU of Uiu if mat disoovety 1» given to the world lb Hie form of P.i.t.a, elegantly coat.'d with af-Hwt-Io«QHMI Kir idort deii^ate MunrtCbS. Thtiy neitmHRrlrtin tinrHrrlfie. Rverv tliat 1» keo vntparu M»«w#i ttreugtU aad.vgor iu ttio tick and uuiaetitnd bodjv Thuy are ca|lcd

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... v? HAUVVA.y KBAfV KliLt»P. 1. On* thMiio«t nHiturknblt* |irnpart:«* wh!«-h tbts Hli.to\v'«rrtil r^iutidy i« Shut oi 'Klwlriolty. it lrt»ly^pctfittwr'the \rSol« huutpu rv^ietn with itw healthful iitflu«iic«. li« Hclloii upon thu |iolutuiii* gojios «f maluria. whether ittu thi vdltivia of Yellow. Typnut, J»*uuap, J4oa»lo». ncarliit nr oilier "aHguaul Fevon, or .Kcvor Asno, Kllitou? Fever, riMinra, Uiarrliiia. Oy»eiitery, Plnx: or wli*tH«r thr Klomnch boconiL'ti IhHamod and 1,-rllnled Irotu llittjioinomiUK nxtrtn't* of afU* tiuct. imnU'd nurije iruii9, tr Temttabiu*. a dmw or twn of Rafit«a\r Koudjf Kel1«jf,wW luaUiiiHy Heutralixo tfe

rtlmunrts"Ww

life *wt «trtuirth. W,ak tiiid f«ninl«(i who, tromi'tMitmuod futTerii^it itb »veMfca^ilojr ilcriuriros, ira wa»tiiuruwr..y°. KadwavVK ad-y.jfcltcf Will rettwrn ton aoand and \«!althful uonliti»ii. 4. ITS CLEAN8IM ANJU HKAL!Jf0 PROPKRties are qplckly pmred fn «f"w oandfi, ^un »h«in orstiiiK*, bitMi'fdojs, snake*,!r«ncl!. t«tc. The inomtMil Had way's Rt-adf Heii«f i* «|i|illcMo lit" |mlnud parts, it tvutralicR* the arri'st* ilnj f»ircnd nf the Infection, allays ln0ainatlonand prevonts mortl Scat Inn. 5. AA A RODY GUARD TO PRKVRNT tbonynUnn ajtainst juiMen iittMckn if *irknts«, »«|ipetHlly whmi ••pldismim r«v.iil. or In ennfj uf iadlen Oaiiiiiliu the* *tmnch or l)owi:l». Rllius Cholic. Pcvor* of all kinds. ado*e of Pftdway'* Kvadv Relief wllit'lieck th* pri'gro** of the dl«eai aAii priiV«*iit lertous dinicni. tlM. 1. Kxroomt

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TO

rii-rirrmie*

ppr*ot:S who arc obtl ed to b« «Jc|»OJcl t»» tlt« hot rav« ortheDOII »h«"uM. -when thev f»pl*-nnSickHHS*. miarhe. t«t.. take* «lr«e«f the Rnlittf, nlo.i ^nthe tho head with It In sora* water—Ihl* will «ottln mx4 ••trtutctho the .H»mncli ntiJ nivMrnw tho Ixtat :i! blood from th« ht-atl—and o{tiftltce It* circulation

thmn^rti Ui« aytiem. 7. Evtry ftjinily should provide them wives with "Heady Retief tr accident!) *cenr, elUter from Fall*, Hurim, Heald*. J)rtii«e«, Wountli. etc. ntiplicntion of Ihr Rdlly Rt'Hvf will hnm^llnU'ljr ilO|i Uio pain, prevout lnfliniar*?ti or tntrtS7«iion

A W A S E N A I S

{Prom tHe S. Y. Mwdicai Journal.] TflK GREAT 6RAN1 OlfCOVEKt. .Smcut Hovrca KannsTt-T Duromtt wirn Riwftr1! HiiirtttniKi K«u-Th* e^li-bntted I)r. Had way b«s r*c«ntly sucie%t«d In obtain in* a nutrlIIIOIII »xtnwt xo voncer(lr#l*d- that a due of »lx Milt# will furnish ih« M»i« amnnnt »r iiutrillnn u» the blomt Mhiltfii eanee «f ordtnary brtad. Th»* i'tuition* »**tr«rv t# Mieeniutorl In combining with ltadwa R#*til»llmr that whll» lam t« iindenTKlnir tharoturli n%y*lc)iiir.|arirylnir and nejrtilitxlrtt proeaan, th« wwtk. enCtiM^d. dobllita* ted and worn out nqraa* rceelrn a boatibfUl noort«bWMI. Thin treat dl«roverv la iavatnatile. Herrtoinre, under ti« mml innownt and iwnt |»urxativ« Pills etc.. th« patient grew weak and debilitate*. In etwi ofVollow Fe»er,Tyfhu«, Scarlet Fer«r and other tn«llcnwt anrt, Small »ox, Bi?*ijp«ta», etc., tb« patient Is unable t« partake of •oflJcient noarlsbment to k»ep sii*e.

Radway'a ReMf^t'njf PI (It will entirely revolutionl«e tbe tMtiflM»«t ef Jteiatefc, aAlcted with thene mal. aSltn, IbrtMW two of Radwar** Rxnlatli*r Pill* til give to the watttny body mfllelent »«»arl«bment aa well a* eriermfnate every paritele of dtseaae from Itw *yMem. Aa«Hber great wer wbicb the«e Pllia p»Me« i| tbatof r«ttliltii( lk*»ifm of Ike avstem In tbttperformanee mtheir itiitie#* T1 "*tomaeh.K"d»

Jlearuuid frwie». ara

4-aeb oTtbear retnlair sad tetmrt to'tbe peHbrwnstee of tb4r seeerat tunetlomc «o tMittlMM who 'alte tfce«e MtWhowerer©#»«*« they «ayk.«)tl +*Ja*Hie ury of a h*alhy tfMiafn rro-. tbelr bowte* avery dajr at a reiraUr u4 exa bonr.

R*nWAV48 K&OULAT1XO l^sd^IXT. The ittaeorery «ftMawoji»detfal SraaQtor of tbs Hmits Rodj *e«u»*» to taedttal jdeaee anew aiedlcfwat prwpeifty.

It» nowlt eture* qeldtly, soMly sad e*««aally (he ISriBewtafdltsordom: HUMOR.*! I5 THK BLOOD. 'wtlila, Tawaia, arhMHf, CamaaitlMh at. Tltue* Bapca,

ltnmcMA»)k,t'1 Fever aenae, B*»H. Ul«er», Itr^pet!*, TSeliei»« hiMmtalo tbe ittwa e»«ptetety, fteaolvlair away frao* the ^HM ail iatpwrc fM»i*w»o»a, «W t»#«»*ed O^U,IMtaf ik» RM aad Flatto »H nmH tawon. »sotiift«cn9 •a' •ad «r**mb Unrrerf Orcsa aad aHW»her #'tV hat vtif era. -Jkaie from me aj«tw» *U C«teW«U«M *«Udi~« ard lat asHiae lahertted by sickly eMttrea ^iTaw^^ai^il wtth any m**m. F^rirta.. we

(!*MH«ll«al I«*mtfH«a.(ake IWt «T'» ItMolTMiU Fold by ir*gsrtirta rr«rf»b'-re K. R.

1

)tle««l«, Sat* Rb#wa»f *3Jtodes. CSaaiker,

*.

IMfce. rn ftrtoa St., 9.T. JL

of D«T 8ctolii» «t

STJLUVAN^ COOWTY, IND

i£sern& anD&tQcta Vo the TnbRc tbat tnli fc* din he en%i this eeitbntfd and favorite Coal. The cluetly reeontatend Coal, to geneva! use, are, tkat it is

H«U»I«,

28-dtf

(FOR BOTH! SKXKB.

ON

eS«?5v~-r....ia.S«- iwontorw t. 9

tertwes a# tt»'««mfsfcjrasMr.•• W**}f, iiiwjiilli .asstwi-"*. SS§m »p |Tr ^IpMOC COTMT.

COtMr.

M0N1M\ THE 6TH OFSBPTEMBER next, we sliall eoni.nence liHtruetmns in tlie Old Scminnry," on the in st beautiful School «ite in die ci y. T'*° premlae* are undergoing t«uch repairs and forn'aliing, both ouliiidi* mid in,

AS

wit! »oure convenience aad comfort, including elegant modern desk* for the supply of former defieicncit sin seating.

The Gr-ck, Latin ami English Languages, inrludinir Rhetoric, Composition and Declamation, with Mental Philosophy nnd kindred studies, will he taught by Mose* ooulc, A. M. late principal of the Seminary.

The M'lthernatlc* 'and NatnrSdtdenws will br 'nught by Mr Edwin Krendi, a graduate ol the Stite Normal School of'Mtissiichnmftt", long a suoewlul teacher in die schools in that State, and lately well known here as tho principal of the Greenotstle High School. Mr. French bears, from his former field* of labor, abundant testimonials of his fltoensforhis profeasipn. b"tli in knowledge, general judgment nnd aptnt*$ tu teach.

We shall beaswst' by Miss M«rv L. ilorev, a highly reommendi^d teacher fmm the neighborhood of Boston, who, to long experience in the eastern schools, acM' pratttooin the schoo's of own

8MMb'iS

NIBHMIentirelyqualitiesthat

Fre© From

It it also vraU adapted toftfce ptirpows of »k Biacksmitb, the Foundry man, mi) iUe. Oaa Mannfaotnrcr.

The sobscriber* thereforo, earnestlj ooHotta his friends and the public at large, to girt this coal «V "trial bet#re ordcrii.g their winter'aeoal elaem-here.

COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS AND OTHERS,-.

Wishing to prtchaae at the pit's month, will readtlr find the above nrin«s,a* they are situated on th« land of thxt old and well-known Indiana pioneer, JOHN PE^RCK, thrve quitrter* of miloeaatof the Gvanseille It Crawfordsvillc Railroad, Fnrmersburg. Suliivnn Coontr, lt

Specimens of the Co*l roar be seen at WH1TWORTH At. ISAACS, TAYLOR St FOOTE, C. H. BAILEY and WOLFR& COV ,STQVJ2 STORE, where orders may be left, which will be attended to an punctually a* possible. A. C. ISAAC8*

N. B. Burn Cot 1 and eare th dnll«rf. for it is tow a w«ll establifhtil ftct Utat tliove who uxe coal instead uf wood for culinary aud other household i*irpose&,

fuel. fSept 7, -dw3oi ,' A.C. I.

find after having made the improvement we did la«t

In addlti to tbenstial brSneh-

•s taught in common and high.*$liool»^Mij* Morey

which they ara rtioat practised, and which, therefore, the* are best Sued to tench. We divide the year into four quarters of eleven weeks **oh, including the usual boiydayt.

The aeliool will he divided into thqte departm»mts—the Primary, the Academic and the Collegiate.

The Primary Department include* the elements of the English Language, of Arithmetic, Geography, &c. Tuifion $5,ft0.

In the Academic Department, primary studies will be cootmued, to wh-ch will be added English Grammas th" higlier rules in Arithmetic, and Algebra throu siinpie equation*. Tallinn |7.00

The C#Negate Department will inclode the Nter*l, Moral and foliifosl Sciences, Higher ithifinatica, B-vok-ke^ping. Andenf Oeogmph) and AndentLangnSges, Tuitii«nf10.

C7"NC

*ar^«|ie:t:liaLf

MMPOR,

in our ideas of the room we should want, our business bavin# increawd much btyoud the moat sanguine expectations. The leading feature in miking this change

We are uow fittiug up for that particular branch of trade, the Second Lofl of the Store, making a ry In rye and spaeioua SALES ROOM, 125 fwt deep, boing well lighted by two large ahy lights, and fitted up with gas for evening trade giving plenty of iipht and ample room to unroll, Uy down.

rye and spaeioua'SALES ROOM, 125 fwt deep, being well lighted by two large ahy lights, trade giving plenty of lipht and ample room to unroll, Uy down, match and cut carpets to fit rooms. We shall open next month a- unusually large aid attractive stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papor, Window Shades, Lnok:ng Gla«so-«,- Curtain Bands,

Pins, lOornices,'ifee. Also: '^uitain Dnmnsk. Moreens, Sntin Delsins, Curtain Draperies Gimps and Trimmings of kinds in addition to the above 4 f»-' atooft Ronrfplete stock of Linen nnd Cotton SheetingK, and Pillow ('itso goods, ready made Bed Comforts, Brown and Bleaclicd Linen Tabio Cloths, Napkins, iJoilios, nnd Towel# of every demjiiption. .*JIJ»VW In ffcet every article that adds to, end completes thorough stock in tltis line, adapted to the wants of Housekeepers,

Societies Halls, Saloon*, kn

vm

The firat floor, the tine depth of the carpet room above, is being re-fittod,«xcluiMvc1y! or.-'•••••«#*•••.•« •.

mi tatcr n? a

Wliolesaln ana Retail. For CSty arxi Omntrv trade, with two rows of counter*, c»ch )S.* K'et long and 'abundance of light from two sky lijrhta, an ndvnnt ige to pu'-elmsf-rs, which thev can find in n» other it«tr« in the city.

Leidi»g from he centre of th" ^^ir» up a wide and e«»y ifight «f stairs, is the entrxnee to our carpi mom, which has bei noticed before. For the benefit of the.lidit's wo aliall open the finrM stock of Dr** Oooth, Sill*, Shu win, Cloak*, Trimminqt. Embroi'teric*. tto*irry ttnrl flarr*.v\ ei before nre-enled in tills nu rkci to tlic taste tlie most fa-tidioua, and to the li-ss pr»-leu'iiinr the hirgnxt selection of Drown and Hlunclnil

ton Flannels. White, Red, ami Yellow Wool Flannels, B"d niankrta, SntinctU, Tweed*, Jeaaa, Ticks. Checks, B.itts, Sic Not forgetting the gr»«t delflciencv hen-tofore in

N I E E N S N I S I N

And Tailors' Trimmings, Rocolli ci betbi- purchasing. w»- «ro to open a full line of Cn«siniCM»», C'othf. Shirts and DrawenM Crnvnt", Sciirfi", Tie#,

OIIBI-S.Haitdlcfirlilcltf,

OVCM

GI

is prepared to girsfriahnMiffCw in tbe French Lsu-ifn.ma knawledge of the Ancient snd Modern gnase, Drawing and Painting. lsnguflgft»,on aoeouni of the unreo'-onshle length We are determine'' to earn a good repntittlon of tim« required for their requWtion bnt bf an fhr this Seminary by such diligent and tforough improved method of teaching, wVich it eonnnondteaching In the virions branches of oaeful knowl-fed bv Milton, Locke. Lelhui'*, Sidney Sniih, edge, tsourindividusl expeHcnee.br man/ years and others, ourstndeota in French or German are 4n the school room, enables as to give, enabled to speak lhos- language* in one year.snd

vision of labor,not the Irast of which is, that lhe *ev ral teachers w'il preside over those departments of study most congenial to themselves, ins the srholar in his studies, nnd increaae bis intora on be on is or it of re ad in

'«rv

to he prepared fill ordan tlds variety of

Sulpnur.

A«d 111* eons qaen^ly n«t Injurious to health it has verr Mule SLATE OR STONY MATTER minded with the purwlv earoouacous substance of the Coal: after c«mbusti«-p scarcely antr CLIN KER or IRON-LIKK fclNDKR remains as a residam in the burning ranch l««i light *ah la fsraed than usttnl, and therefure very little annoyance is felt from dost, etc. ,f

FOR STEAM PURPOSES THIS COAL EXCELLENT!

o( the uunl cost of

that we wns entirely too limited

IH

HOUSE FURNISHING^ GOODS!

to open exclnyirrly in

JEfoi? Boys. "Tt'« do IIIIIIM l» aeveit or eiictil fflaro** In M'rapt tig to*t||inra» iirn-h mini n»«l 6» r««*k a« iniutit belaariiedeaaily eliddsllstiKull) Inono yoarly, Mil It it.

IIntelligent

ia the aim of this InMittitieri te form ifoad, happy and uf-lul men. ADthoae hnbiti* wldeh influeneetht.1 physical.moral and Intel-Wictnal-nature ot the Ihture niuti, rcceire moat particidar alti'ntioit. Gynmasttcal exereise« arl engnt'cd In under the Immrdliite mpen i^ion nf tin Principal. The gorer' mint la strict I* parental yet decidcd.

Lef»soni«

lem

a)lawat«e raids for absence, except at

the option of the teacher*! Tuition to be p*id at sdbool room dn befiwe the lsit/dsr of ihe ipier, or betEbre tbia pupU leaves, Jf,bc quit with the quartet*

BOULE Sl FRENCH.

Aag. 144wCfc, [city papers fiopy

EiraLBS assoRB.

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BOOT AND S0OX3

S N FA O TT RE

onMmumtiAvtEn

tered is*» *ad are kwwted on the eHt nde of th-* Ptri»-?c Sq are, dirrctlf €^it iNW^hiafi mm the and

M) .*w, dirrctl? ofpo* they arw prepWd to fauainem mali of si*

lSb«*

tmeUm* ttr*t*ke Th«4r)oo^ etp«rien«e and aaperiorsklil in tbat .. line. nwMw them to farwirfi

MSRRER AN^CWBAPEII

yawta F«snalO College geiwraffy in TwreiHaate, naf Oar htom'»albr*omib« rt*y b*-«t tistt eoald ansMi eerefal»y «*«ec*od by mat

aayh« dk«a wea#e prepared to meet the wants snd JWtesMtla» of all. ..

1

an

MURIIIISof

nnd Hosiery for cverv ooonsion

In the meantime we shall spare nrielfrt »o reilinv th- pr-'imt stock us low aa |iosf.ible before the newarrifre* OTB-Mvaius for all. BUCKEYE CASH STORE. Aug.

,,„r Mil.

Terre-Hauto Seminary.

Can­

GOODS,

RYCE & SON.

Torro-Hautc Classical Academy -~AV|»—FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL,

in .Moral8dei.ee will be dailj

assigi ed to the studcnU, nd.iptcd to their various ages slid capacities A oo*"|M)t«iit knowledge of our lisngusge Is mo'-t ind»s*|reiisible lo ever? man: our efforts art therefore especia'ly directed to correct spelliug, ttlegnnt reading and speaking, composing, &c.

Maihemnl!c« artf tnnght with a steady view to business nnd menml tmining Tlie Natural Meu tift*a for an integral part of our course of in-truetiors.

Heretofore, man* of the be^t mi mi* in the country hive leen deprived of the advantages arising

With our present force we can ao grade onr a thorough course In Latin and Greek is comploas to re he an ad a if a In re a .L*ctures on Sciencs, liistory, and Literature are^lailv delivered, which aron the Interest of

The next term of ten week* will commence on Wednesday, September 1st 185#, snd the enssing term on Monday, NoveniVer I Sth. p&i

EXPENSlio AND PAYMENTS. Boardlsg, Tuition in tl»« English branches, washtng. r-xflaas, fael and light# per term, of ten weeks.$®1. ...

TUITION FOB DAY SCHOLARS. ,^d Sw* Drawing, meat in

Tt.' iTiwis run mii Fnglish Branches, 48.01 each language, rawing, $3,00 Painting, $5^)0. One-half parlent in advance, the balanoe at the jmddlc of the

IBOARDOP INSTRUCTION."^ 'J|

3. Rove*. Principal Professor of Languges snd Higher English Branches. Mis*

SA»4U

Prsar, Teacher of English Brae be*

Mrs. E. M. Korea, Teacher of English and OrnAtpeutfil Branches. iTki-mu Hon-W. f- Oriswold, T. C.JTOnBlt3p Ch«tr!ek Wood* McKatal mj

W. paddock,

J. R^b^T' JudgeD D-mmfni-.

A E O S E

Cor*** *f WttiAagUm *mi Ohis iNDItNAPOLfS, IND. JT.**T, 0. CABXtCnm, frefT Sept. 6,^dly

r«v*r*

W O O 8 Sorf Wmikiihtfstt fitrett, tknit ffcd*. INDIA NAPOLfS, IJfPIAlfA.

Lor. BPnxeRit mrmp*r. ^fj( BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY*

Go*M»rurf4wlioandfnHttth«boos»ir*aofcIiargt Sept S, '5841?

A E

ai

owt&it mfrow Mnrar.

JNDrAN^'ILI#, l!tOlfA!fA.

STQm^wmm Me*U aiwsys oa b« atrfval aftnla^asdlUiiffffAMttl

band on the nttkw. r,