Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 218, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 October 1858 — Page 3

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jgprThe Dab,r U«wt is the psper of A« pity to sdrertise is—it is the only paper that can gnsrsnteeto the advertisers, •sine re-eired. We started oat on Monday last with thirteen new subscribers ad ded to oar list in one day. This gives ns a list from fifty to one hundred over any other paper in the city, and pots ns np to where we were when the Journal first star ted. Remember these facts, you who want advertising. It it does not pajr to advertise In the DJULY UIOOJT, there is no nse in trying elsewhere.

Election of Officers.

At a regolar meeting ol the li'Clure Association, held Wednesday evening Oct. 6, the following named gentlemen were chosen officers for the ensuing term

I. M. Brown, President. J. M. Waller, Vice Pres. D. W. Watson, Treasurer.

BOABO

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IMBBCTOBS.

Edward Wright, E. H. Brm-her, H. D. Scott, R. 8. Scott, James Hook.

Bar The Editor of the Journal, in takings few cxi recta from the Union, in relation to our reasons for supporting Mr. Cowgill for Judge, simply shows, to his readers that he is sn ass, or else be Cakes ail of hi* readers to be possessed of longer ears than we would like to contend for. The extract* are garbled, and, as they appear in the Journal, are without meaning. Parts of sentences sre left out, proof bad1 read, snd the argument made use of as a reply to them, is mere school-boy twaddle, which we shall pans without further notice, wishing James, at tbe same time, an abundance of litersry honors in sll such displays of genius I

tWOur County Commissioners, Messrs. S. W. Edmonds, Jacob Jumper and SimpHon Starke, have cemented their names to the lasting recollection of the citizens of Vigo county, by authorizing the building of an Iron fence around the court house Square. Good for lh«*ra. We wan« their names oast upon every gate post, that the generation*, yet to couie, may see by whom the fence WAS authorised, as there ii nothing more required at this time, to suHiain snd perpetnato the good name of Vigo and ber enterprising citizens and oflicer*.

t-W Don't forget to attend the meeting at the court-hou»e on Monday night next whtn the lion. R. W. Thompson will ontcrirtiii the citizcns upon a few of the (iraotirs! topics of the day. Tujn out— let every voter in flitrrison township be on hand*. The election draws nigh, and it is necessary that all should hear the trutbebefor# casting their rotes.

tW The cold and chilly blasts of fall are upon ns. Overcoats, and fires in sitting room*, shops, and offices are now requisite. Prepare for a hard winter, even though it should be mild, is onr advice.

JtrTheJvw* »n Boston have adopted a scries ol resolutions, thanking Parliament for the admission of Baron Rothschild.

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n«r», and at the gateways of th« gronnd. The railing, the top of which will be the same bight as the wall, will rest upon a

in height. This arrsng»«m«ut will «n-

It is nrobsble tfeat tfee work will be accomplished in the agar of few days.— PhU. jBtdtitm*

PROF. WOOD'S 941& RESTORATIVE.— In rtnr a4*wsi»it cieStSMH ts to be fcnand an adrertiwoseat of (bis pop«»lsr rwHoratiTe. wtkw* nothing of Its merits sate what read, tat «fcs* Is MSdeaK Mfftkviariy *brn we se« W** t*#iwMgrofitsr®cacr*s the (Hltowing, which weeBp front lite Ot'aw* Trm*rr: ••Hsrinjt w(HI seeeesrtwly ry MpMv commended *hair teaks* en eer ew# halt denied croen.w^ aboet kwtf all co^ldence to mieiriiwi ef tKat son, b»iH a wrek ago we fee* a poBtkdaa ef tWs Stm*. tkM st «ecsi Ita* veari ««o with hta Iwtr, and **r*T se a nt, imt new iMHtstlag aa ftae a IM«4 ff hearse eoe «o«)d wiah. We 4eaws4«d tk« secret of hM \mapt*esrM«e. wkn He r**tdilr aenwsted for tt by tsmMi| Uto U*a vbtaes et Prof. W«ed4s H*lr We shall t*y that aexL—

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SoUbt all ra|MstsMe Ovsnista.

October Election.

FOR COVOBBSS—8mm DISTRICT JOflN Q. DAVIS, of Parke Coanty.

Vigo Anti-Lecomptan Tkktt

For Representative*:

TWTK. EDWARDS, & JOHN P. BAIRD. For Connty Treasurer:

HARVEY D. SCOTT. For Sheriff SAMUEL CONNER.

For Prosecutor:

A. B. CRANE. For Coroner N. W. BEN80N. lor County Commissioner. C. 8. TUTTLE.

For Connty Snrreyor.

BENJAMIN EBBITT.

INDEPENDEFT CANDIDATES.

For Trenanrer Tifo Csastr. WALTER W. EARLY, E. H. BOSWORTH, DA VIES JOHNSON.

For Representative.

RALPH WILSON. For Proaeentor. THOMAS B. LONG.

OCTOBER ELECTION. ST We are authorized to announce HIRAM LTILITSON, aa a candidate for Representative at the ensuing election.

CT Da. EZRA READ is a candidate for seat in the Legislature, tbe approaching session. Circa it Jndge.

JOHN COWGILL, of Putnam, it a candidate for Circuit Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit. AMBROSE D. CUMING, of Morgan County ia an independent candidate for Judge of the Sixth Judinal Circuit.

O" We «re authorised to announce GRAFTON F. COOKERLY aa a candidate for Treaaurer of Vigo Countv. tr SAMtJEL W. EDMUNDS is a esndidate for re-election to the office of County Commission er from the First District.

TTr» WM. R. RTKWAKT willbe candidate for reelection to the odlee of Sheriff of Vigo eounty st ih# coming October eleetlon.

For Prosecutor.

CrWe are authorized to announce ISAAC N PIERCE, a* a candidate far Prosecuting Attorney of the 6th Judicial Circuit, at the coming eleotion.

A I O N S A E

Coming on Tnendwr, Oct. tsth. 1848,

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"WALTER" FURNITURE WAREROOMS, naia, Between Pith asASixtli 8ti TKKRE HAUTK, I.ND.

To make rmm for a heavy Pall snd Winter Ftoek. 1 will offor, at the axo«« time and plare, the LargoilaDd

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aMortmeut of Plain inid Ftuhloaitble

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FRANKUST—

Tu* WSRK COMMBXCKO.—This morning workmen commenced demolishing the portion of il»« brick wall, intended to be removed, at the Christ Chnrch burying ground, at Fifth snd Arch Hreet, for the parpose of allowing the grave of Franklin to he ru the street. The work has l»«**n t»nl to Mr. John Skirving, architi^ t, throngh whom courtesy we have been petmitted to insp ct the plan of the •Iterations. Two panels of the wall will ba^emoved, leaving a space, sixteen five in tbe clear, vhich will be oe npied by a neat and plsia iron railing. The railing will be flankod with the original heavy brick columns which now intersect the jMtnela of the wall and these columns will De surmounted with stone balls corresponding with the ornaments ui

anon the cor-

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L0f»KI*0 GLASSES AND WtNPOW SfHAOliS, •»»r «lfered on the Wnbnch: ren»atlti/( In,part of I Splendid He*S*ood Parlor isit, IS Brocatelle, worth f«n».«iO. dvgon Koaowood aud Mahoftsny Foclubles.

I W a of 1% dS do aprinf toat, RockIne and Basv Chair*. 3 do tin spring scat Parlor Chairs. I do Marble-top bureaus. 9V," d* ('amino eo.

I'nnopy, half Canopy snd Fmnch Re*d*t««d^.

DO*« MIMOK.Cotinife'and

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Common Beaditeada.

d«s. Cane seat Chair*, aM*rted. do Korklng Chalr*^ a»«ortoJ. ()o «, Ofltee. do Wood »eat Common do children's do Split bottom do Marble A wood top enclosed nUndu do

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do Break nut Tables, do Dining do Car«l

S do 1'ln Safes, SMort^l. de Crib* and lrfiin(n*. rte Mahofatiy. Walnut and OIK LooklBf-Gltt»»e», 940 Pwlr* of Wlttdaw Shade*.

TOGETHER WITH

Hot Racks, What Nots, Etegers. Ottomans, Divans, Desks, Common Parlor Book Cases,

Wardrobes, Commodes, and Foot Stools. Also, a snperb assortment of

"Engravings" Handsomely Framed.

The above FURNITURE is custom msd«s warranted, and mnst be sold. Sale to continue from day to day, nntil a* least from $6,000 to $7,000 are disposed of.

Sals wiil commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., and no postponement on account qfthe weather.

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Terro-Hante, Sept, 25, 1858.

SHERIFFS* A ALB.

pY vtrtaeofetie Exeostion issued frs» the Y\-

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persons to look atrectly tn npon the Webster, I have levied upoa the ntMag I^He lat»4otte which covers the grave jeribed Real Esute t»-wit: The North of "Benjamin am! J3cborah Franklin."— qoart«T (J^) and Range asafere*

Matt .n Mutton if P. Wyatt and F- ^erenoa, vfll eon Slaughtering 8beep forthe perpoaeof tank oa Satarday next, and ia eoaaeqeeaee of the large stock they Till have on b»nd, they ha*a fitted op a Bull at the Lower Market, where the most ehoieepeioe* of Mutton will he sold at' 4 to 5 cents per pound. This Is lover than has jet been offered In this and those desiring the finest of nmttoa *i0 in rated that this nrangessent will last for three montha or more to oome. Remetaber, that only the moat CIKHC*PKC*S will be (dfered for axle.

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September 17, 3 m.

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Centre Tabiesi'

SALE.

Under $20,00 Cash over $20, three months credit, for approved paper, subject to a discount of 3 per cent, for CASH. tST The business will be eon tinned at the same old stand without mtermisaton, and with largely increased stock of the verv best Fumitnre that win be procured.

ff»(«,«. and agalnat Georfe

«wtr»erM)ofS«e oa« (1) Township thirteen (13) iUnge tiiae(9) ecwtahrfw* one hundred and s»*ty (108) *crr«, «j*n North feus qoart«T (J^) ef Section foerteen (14) Township aod Ranfre as saM oontalningeoe hewJrvdM*i «»«*(I©1) olse,the Westhalf(U)«f the North West ••KM) Seetfen KhTen [11] T*sr»»Mp and Rsnteas afbressld e»ta!wmg Kiphtr *erm M^nnmemefare said George WeMe*, sasd I will tits itti day ef Oefcisr A. D. 1«8S® wlihte the lefsthew* ofsaW Aty at tfceCoert BensrdierlsTMn Hawte, eiter the ma aad, pMtas ^«tw jdaeratiseeMI piaari.w. together with the acywl»—nree Uberewate beio«fia« fart iena of »rm Tears, ad «HosM the Am fiul to sell W a •riftrf'wt saw so wifely said Sa wHoa a»i (Mta. I will the* and tfcereofer the fre idssple to the highest bidder fcroeah tosatiefy said E»-

WM* H. STEWART fflmalf, V.C

Seftnaher 17. l«6»-wlwt4

QiM Bpeetadaa Fonnd pelr ef QsU Speeiaels were left at the Varie «eeTA. B. Irvt^i. wWehthe evaereee hare proidwilhe prepay,amlpaiieg IMI lfl#l

READ THIS! 7TT

'a HOLUfDM'i TKSTmosnr-

ACOB RINSKES, living in the Holland settle ment ol Sheboygan, Wueonatn, says: "Alter suffering for dome' time the misery attending an utter pro*tralioa of mind and body, I hare been restored by using BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BIT TERS,to perfect health.*'

The fact of this remedy being in audi high re pate among the Hollanders iu Waontau. Michi gao.New York, in fact in ererr Holland aettlement in tbe United 3tates, argue* much in its fitror.

Try it—for Chronic or Nervous Debility, or an Nervous, Rheumatic, or Neuralgic affL-Ctiou Sept 16,1m.

est ferita* tt prttmUUt.*

T^e wonderAit dlseovertes brottjrbt to light by thcelebrated Dr. Rsdway 4e Co., the eminent Chemistof Mew York, within the past quarter 01 a eentnry have contributed more to tbe ea*e, comfort, safety benlth and longevity of the hume» reee than alt other medicinal agents use.

RADWAY S HBADY B8LIKP.

The Sr*t of these Important and valuable dlseoverle* startled the world with wonder and turprise at ll rapid efficacy In eortag tbe sick and ituppl ug lis ooil exoratiating pains.

The next dheoTery was the Rcxon-nxe Kisot-r-tjcr- the enly rtinedy In use that possesses the remarkable properties of eradicating from the system all coiisuteUonal matedies inherited sickly ckldren of diseased parents. These dleoreries, however, are but Lesser Lights to the Great. Orand Uiseovery recently made, snd which Is calculated t* revolutionise the present practice of medicine and treatment of disease. The result of this great discovery is given to the world in the form »f PitLs, elegantly ooated with Gum, so aa not to offend the most delicate stomachs. Thjy neither sicken nor gripe. Every dose that I# taken imparts renewed «trefgth and vigor to the slek snd enfeebled body. They are called

RAOWAY'S REGULATING PILLS.

RADWAI'S READY RELIEF.

t. One of the most remarkable properties shirk this att-(ow*rftil remedy possesses, is thst of Klectrlcity. It truly electrifies the whole huinaJi system with its healthful Inflonnce. It* action upo/i the poisonous g^ses of mslaria, whether It be the infb"ting efllavls of Yellow. Typhus, thtamp, MeS*les, searletor other iiaiigiiaHt Kevers, or Kever Ague, Rllliour Pever, Cholera, Diarrhosa, Dysentery, Flax: or whether tbe stomach becomes Inflamed and Irritated from the potsonoua extracts of self plant*, tainted meat*, unrips fruits, or green vegetables, doae or two of Radway* Koady Relief will instantly neutralise th polsonons elements that may be the stomach, allay the most violent Infininallons and fortify the whole system gsInst sickness or psitifUl difficulties. tu all ca*.i», therefore, of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Klnx, Fever*. Ac., there Is no remedy so safe and car lain to inks as Kadwaj's Readv Relief. Itsolectrical p«wors will, the lnstsutit taken charge the system wim health snd vigor. 2. AM COUMER-IRRITANT, withdrawing the eehgc*ti»d blood, which, iu ca*e of RheumatUm, Lmnba. g. GeiU Nt usalgis, Sciatica, Inflicts se much pain upwit ths patient—It sets with the rapidity of lightning the Snstai.t the Relief Is rnhbed on the part of«he body where there Is pain—it re-establinhes an equalisation or the circulation of the blood—conresti helng withdrawn, Inflnmatlon Is removed and pain eeases.' 3. As Dirrcsivs STinrLtNT.—In cases of Weakness, Lsngnor, Usblllty, Depression of Spirit, Heatlessness Melancholly. Nervous Trembling, Hysteric* Ac., It diffuse* It* healthful tonic property's throughout the vntiresystem. It revives snd ro-invtgoratei the aged, crippled, Inflrm ahdnervoin. It impart* new life and strength. Weak and fenble femsles srho, Ifom contiuued suffering with wenltenlng dUcharlfe*, are wasting aw .y. Had way's Kady itellcf will restore to-a sound anil "joiltlifut condition. 4. rrs CLEANSING AND HKALING PROPERlee aro quickly proved In cas«ls of wounds, gun ?hots Gratings. blte*of dogs, siiakesfl«!*eets, etc. The inomMit H«d way's Ready Relief Is applied to tho pained partA, It (ivtitrallxrsthr poUon,"arre*ts tbe spn ud of ih^Vflfecflon, Sllay* Inflamotldn arid prevent* mortification. 2 5. AS A BODY GUARD TOJPRBVENT thogysteAi against sudden sttacks of Sickness, •stu'clully when epidemics prevail, or In cs«es of sudden Crantpuln the*t«niach or bosre'« Hlllous Chollc. Fever* of all kinds, a dose or R«.d way's Ready Relief will check the progress of tbe dlseaso and proreht tenons Jlrtlcultitle '"W*

to H«kT—r. Tjrr*T«n«.—

Feraous who are obliged to be expo*ed,to.lho hot r4iof the sun slfnld. when theyftel !iin Sickness, Headache, etc., take a dose ef the Belief, also rathe thhcad with Itin some water—thi* wllUselilo anc strencthe the stomach and withdraw the htiated Wood from the head—and equal.se Its circulation through the svstem.

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7. Kvefv fsttilly sVootd provide themselves with Railway's Ready Relief if accidents -ceur, either from Falls, Burns, Scalds. Rrutscs, Wounds, etc.. sn application of the ReSdy Relief will Immediately »top the pain, prevent Influmalljuor mortlflcailou.

RAD WAY'S REGELATING PtLLS. [From tbe N. Y. Medical Journal.]. THE GREAT GRAND DISCOVERt.

Sisovi.ks Ppws* RartMTtT Dtsrovaaan WTTH KtnwtT'n Ksopi.*Tisa Ptuis.—The celebrated Dr. R«4,wav ha* recently succeeded In obtaining a nntritlons extract so coneentrawd that a dose of six pills will furnish the same amount of nutrition t* the blood aslsgiven to the blood by'sn ounce of ordinary Httad. This nntritlou*extract he ha* succeeded In combining with Railway's Regulating Pills, so that while the system is undergoing a thorough physiclitg.purifylng and regwlatlnr process, the weak, enfosbled, debilitated and worn out organ* receive healthful nourishment. This great dlwv$rv t* I .valuable.. Heretofore, und4r the roost Innocent'aftd best porgative Pills etc., the patient grew weak and lebltlUted. Ih cases of Yellow Fever.Ty »hu#i, Scarlet Fever and other mi tlgnant fevers. Small Pox, Erj jlpelas, etc., the patient I* unable le partake of aar .cleat nourishment to keep alive.

Kadway's Regutating Pill* will entirely jrevolntionlsc the treatmetit of the sick, afflicted with these maladies, ft»r one or two of Radwav's Regulating Pills *tll give to the .wasting body sufficient nourishment as well asextermlnate every panicle of disease from tbe system. Another great wer which the*e Pills possess latkamr regulating the organs of,the system in the perfofW*tice of their duties. Tie "tomaeb.Kidneys, I4ver, Skin, atadder. Heart and Bowles, are each of them rernlar and exsct In the performance of their several functions so that those who lake these Pllt». however Cestive they maybe, will enjoy the luxury of healthy .discharge fro- their bowtes etery da) st a regular and 6xa hour.

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RAOWAY.S KTCCTATIXG

FBSOLNKNT.

"Rediscovery of this wonderfsl Renovator of the Hman Body secures to medical scleoce a new »edlWkpea^Aptw

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tt nstonly cures quickly, sofely and effectually the Mlewlog disorder*^ THB BLOOl).v ^Tamers. Bleeding onhetuftfS

Kcroftila,

H. M. G""'""

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Srpbllts, Sores, AsthHb, Bronebitis, Clcers.

Coessmption. Ru Vitus' Dauce, '"Rickets*. Salt Rbenw, ICodos, Caaher, -ifi Fever Sores, Hash. Kmptll», Tetters.

It nmovates tbe system completely, Resolvlfig iwav „om the Solids ail Imnere po'*"""0* Dei»*tU, freeing the Woodland Ft aids of Life from aP corrapt humors, rertoring Knergy aed vigor. b«»IU and reegvh to every Or*sn and member of tbe body, will eradicate from Uie system *U CwUrtttttloaal Maladies and iaflrmitle* iaberited by slekt* children

wtth any §»«•«. Swifal4. »r

ConsUtnUonal lnflrm«tlte*.lake Red* ar*s Re^»v*Ung sold by Dmggist* everywhere,

Svpud-dtf' Oa^^W^FattwI'SU^.T.

Dinolntion ofPwrtnefmhip..

rtween

BK PAKT.r.M!lHir heretofore existing be Carter 4k HerHbg. lathe eoefeti»o«ertM»«n*.t*taiaday dlewlvcd by Mtaslestwrt. Mr. H. a a a 4 & HK«ee**d aeeovets, pay all d^t^s agai^ sei*

PKllCHSf ORE

jjre

X. WHOL^^LE RETAIL

STIFEIRXND FANCY

Dry Goods

?RICBS |UEDX7CBp!

As we wish to c)oe out onr present Summer Stock, which is unequalled in the city, for Ladies and

Gentlemen's wear.

Plain Berg*, Plain Tissue, Printed Tissue, Printed Jierege,

Printed Cambric, Printed Jaconet, Printed Organdie,

Printet* liawns,

Beautiful Printed Brilliants, Beautiful White Brilliants, Beautiful Printed French Chintx,

Ginghams great variety, Prints in great variety, Challi Robes, Challi Beregd,

Crinoline iflojnced Skirts, China Grsss Linen Skirte, Grais Linen for Skirts, Steel, Whalebone *nd Ratan Skiits.

Elegant assortment of plain striped and plaid Mali Muslin—prices from 80 to 65" cents per yard.

Plain and plaid Jaconet do., from 10 to 60 cents per yard.

White Cambric do.

Plain and dotted Swiss, from 20 to 85cts per yard.

White and colored Tarleton,

A general assortment of white and colored Cotton llo.se Socks for Gents and Boys.

Just received a tresh supply of Gents Wear, suitable for the present season.

Fresh supply of while and colored Ladies^ Gent's Banjou'8 Gloves.

Shorl and Long Mitts.

New Linen of Elegant

Satin Damask 8 4, 10-4, 12*4, 14-4 and 16-4 Table Cloths: Cheap Varietv^of Table Damask by®* the yd Napkins cfc'ioweis^ from 81 to $4 pr doz

-I1or Sfiirtslirici Chllilren's car

White Shirt*,'

Shirt Bosoms,

Embroideries

Beantiful

In Setts snd Single.

Mnltese, Pointy Vale^cjenne and Linen

Maltese vfV'laFS! Point,Talencieune and Linen

Swiss and Cambric Edgings. r'

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C. W. HBKRIS©,

Wl-tt ,•• C- CART**.

Mr. H. C. Carter will eoaUnae at c»d stand ant wltbertwdyto snaty hi* (Mttetn la aftw d*ya e«ktUhMwf OySSS,e»eriM«tW^bt)he

rnxxoBsci! oiTiou FOR ESfPLOYfias ANiy

Persons Wishing Employinliit

or gnear MpqufTWt.

(w. hfwket'(^rttSalad. K. attention {TM to tin rirtofhtaws

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v. Kmb'd Hemstiched snd Grass Linen ?7'

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Handkerchiefs^'^

First-rate assortment of White and Print* ed Linen |C^---av

DRILLS: DUCKS,

Pf»r jfants and Coals^* new Marseilles

I

JShirt Collar*

A variety of New

Patterns.

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^^Snmoi* r! Rummer! finmmer!

Cassimei^s and Coatings Blaek and Pignnd Grenadine. Biotej's Snperior Black snd Bine Cloth* do Bl'k i?ancj Fasaitnere "Remember the sign of the

FIjAO.

(NEW CHEAP FRENCH 8T0KS.) *4 J. A. ZOIsEZZl. S®k»aa«ir* ^«1 14, *l4t

Jf to of

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Prof. 0.

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Handsome Printed

lri§li Liiiesi§!

iXIpif SM&.

Talk of beeetv, eaaoei exist witheat a la* heed kelr, than nu the Mlewt^r, aed tf yee as*

MOM

eee saek boule, a»d ao eae can doebc

Pcircularasowsd

Prefeaanr

Woe4t Hair

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Re«teratlra,—

We call the attention of all old and to this woadariel pwysinloi, which Mrs* beck te tt* origteal color, gray half cover ths hoed of th* ba)o with laxeriant growth—remove the daedraS, 1 tealeg, and all eetaeeoae twptWiu cae«s a oooUaaa! flow of the eaxeoti flaid. asd hesee.if ased aa a rega lard rearing Ibr th* hair Win preserve Its oolor, and keep tt froaa&iUag te eitnsM *14 age, la all Its natural beaaty. We eall then upon Ute Wl diseased In

aot, as they raise the Mowing locks, or the witching cart, ever be without It. Iu praiee Is npon th* teagee nf Ihnasen#*

The agent t»r Prof. Wood'* Hair Restorative la Kew Haven received the following letter in regard to the Reeterative,a

tow

weeks since. Dear Rivcm. Jnly S3. 1S9S.

Sfr. Leavenworth—Stn 1 have been iraikled with dandruff or senrf on my head hr more than year, sr hair began to come out. ecurf end hair together. 1 saw In a Kew Haven Paper about '•Wood** Hair Kes toratlre" as a cure. 1 eatled at vo»r store on the 1st of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and 1 Stand to mysatismetlon It was the thing it removed the senrf and new hair began to grow, it is now two or three Inehes in length wfterr it wee eft Ih.ve great hltk in tt. I wish yon to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't know asany of the kind is osed in this place, von may have a market AM many bottles after It is known here.

Youia with respect RCFUS PR ATT, Pntt.AeKi.rRiA, Sept, t, 1853. Prof. Wo d—Sir Your Hair Restorative is proving itself to me. The (Tent, ami also the back

rhavebeneficial

irt of my head almost lost Its covering—in fact aim. used but two half pint bottles or yonr restorative, snd now tbe tip of my head Is well studded with a promising crop of you-g hair, and the front Is also receiving Its benefit- I have tried other preparations witheut any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommor.datlon, I csn indsoe many others to try It. Yours respectfully

VtNCKNKts, la June99, 1853.

J.

Wend: As yo« are about to manufheture

and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will sure, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have nsed it and known others to use it—that, I have, Sr sever il vear*, been In the habit of using othei Hair Restoratives, and that I And yours vastly superior to sny other know. It entirely cleanse* the bead of dandralT.and with one month's proper u*e will restore anv person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving a healthy, son and gloss) appearancc and all this, without dlse«loring the hsnd* that apply It, or the dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, recommend Its nse to every one dextrous or having a floe color and texture to hair

Respectfully yours, WIWON RING. O. J. WOOD A Co., Proprietors, SIS Broadway, N. York, (in tbe great X. T. wire Raiting Establishment) and *14 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. sold all good Druggists. [JUITAndd*Sm,by

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TERSE HAUTE ft RICHMOND E. R. HALF FARE TRAINS INDIANATSTATE FAIR, '%Tb be held at Indianapolis,

OCTOBER 4, TO OCTOBER 9.

AN

EXTRA TRAIN WILL LEAVE TERHaute duilv, commencing on TUESDAY Oct. 5th, nnd will run as follows:

Leave Tcrre-Hituti «t5:55, A. M., stopping for passengers ONLY at Greencastle and the stations between Grsencsstle snd Indianapolis. Arrive «t Indianapolis st 9:35 A. M.

RETURNING

Will lea Indianapolis ut 6:30^ P. M., stopping to deliver passenirers at all stations. Arrive nt Terre-Haute at 9:20 P. M.

ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Will leave Tcrrc-HatHe daily, as u.ual, at7:l5 A. M. stopping at alt st itlons for passengers and arrive at Iodiannpolfcat 10:45, A. M.

RKTURSINO.

flWill,leave Indianapolis at 11.00 P. M., stopping to deliver passengers at all way stall rs, nnd arrive nt Terre-Haute at2.35 A. M.

Passengers will be carried to Indinnapoli* on the above trains and rettirn for one fare, Tur which tickcts inustbe procured

O" On ell other Irains full fare both ways will be charged, and no Fair Tick recognised. ~E. J. PECK, Superintendent

Sept, 27 ,'dw2w.

OYSTERS.

AM NOW RECEIVING, and will continue to receive dally, HOLT & MALTBY'S biest brands of

E S O S E S

'With which Iain prepared to furnish any number of customers cither served up or by the can. tr Alt mid are tearrantedfresh and yord.

D* One door South of Stcwnrt'llonse. Sept. 29, dim. T. M. DOt'GHTY, Agent.

Something for Invalids.

TUST RECEIVED AND FRESH AT {hat UUCKBR'S FA Rift A,

CCX'SSPAKKLINOOKLATISE, PKOOTKR'H OOR« STARCH, PURVKA'RMAZKKIA. venr line

COOPER'S SHRK1) ISIITGLASS, very Ane!

ARROW ROOT AJfU TAPIOCA, accompanied with direction* for asaii —*i*o—

A fine assortment of LIQUORS l»f medtoloal parposes, consi«tine in part ol MtTPBRIOR BRAWmKR,

PORT. MADKIKA, and LOSOWORTH'S SPARKLlffO ASO STILL CATAWBA WfSKS, dte. S*pt. 88 dandwfw. T. KV. BAIIH CO.

Musical Advantages at the Terre-Haute Female College.

WE

HAVE TUST SECURED A MUSIC Teacher for the Terre-Haute Female Col lege of the verv highest qualifications, me recent toar East I visited a great many Teachers with a vie- of obtaining a tery snperior1 one for oar Mu«lo A«jdemy, and raoeeeded obt&ining a Tencher in New York, thoroughly gained in die Schools of Bos*en. Her roral pewera sre tuwerpaoeed by any teacher known to the andereigiied. The Faculty of Music will give a "once* soon after the arrival of Miss New bey, the teacher alloded to, that our dtisens may judge for themeelves »f tbe ability and varied aoquiretnenU of onr music teachers,

Aug. 31,d4cw lw. JOHN COVERT.

NEW BOOKS.

WHITE LIES A NOVEL: Br Cn*a. RUB, Author of "Peg Wofington,** 4tc. BAYARD TAYLOH^S NORTHER TRAV r«ij4*LS{ Summer and Winter Ficturea of Swedet ^Lapland and Norway. T^IN ROSE^ A NARATTVE Br Am»a Co as RrrcHi*, (Mra. Mowatt.)

THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 18S8 DR. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS lA AFRICA (anew supply

Foraale at B0CCINOHAIT8 Feb. 38, dtf

A. SHERMAN.

WtiOQM MAHtJFACTimSH.

TWOit Uibtr'i Addkisn. 1 stu casr or TttBs»

AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH THE bent of Beormm, of tbe

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order, and sold wholesale er retail st A* lowest sash price. f. $9# per to« paid for all tbe faness bnuk dtfftrefedat vay Am.

IT Order* solicited. Am 1*,*W wlr. Z&m

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P. R. THdMAS, M. D. Xo. 4W Vino street.

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Streagthenixig Cordial1

AND BLOOD PURIFIER.

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to eee aed sarely the wtii

greatest remedy in the wcrrK. This Cnrdtal Is

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chemically eowbtned with some if medicinal reel*, herbs and berks known tothemlndof man, via: blood root, black root, wild cherry hark, vol. low dock, dandelions, aaraaMrtlla.etder flowers, with ether*, producing ihessost talhlllbie ternedy far thv restoration ol health ever known, rr is SATURK'S OWN RKMKDT, Cerlag disease* by neleral laws. Wken taken. Its healing Intneneea Is (bit eoureh through every vet* of the body, purMVIng aod neeelentlng tbe drrntsUdt* of the Wood. It Mwiisllm asy bullous matter Is the stomach, and strengthens tbe whole organization.

Melieaa's Strengthening Cordial wllKS«ctaallv carw Uver eoiuplniuts, Ojspepsta, Janndtcc, Ckr+nit 9T Jfltrums IMah'ry, Disease? nf ihs

MM*t, eed a// d's«e« ss er»" ring frvm edieerdnnwf fawr jtr«wcA.

l*pe-ila, Hearvburn, Inward Pile*. Aeldt* orStdfnee* of the Stomach, Pullneae of Bio to the Head, Doll Pain or Swimming tn the H«a Phlpttatlon of the Heart. Fullness er W« In the Stomach SourBmeta tions. Choking orSutMcattng Peeling wbm lying down Dryness or Yetlownes* or tbe Skin and Ktes, Night Sweats, Inward Kevers. Pain In the Small otthe'BaekCbest or Side. Sadden flushes of heat, Depression of Spirits, PHghUVI Dreams, Despowleney er any Nervosa Disease, Sore* of Blotches on the Skin and "Fever and Ague (or Chills and Fever.) It will also cure diease* of tha Bladder and Womb.such as Seminal Weakness, Incontinence «f Urine. Strnngmry, leflsmtnation or Weakness of the Womb er bladder,Whleed, dee.

THBRR1SKO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This eordlal will never toil te cure any of the iHn dl*ea*o*, if taken as per directions on each bottle, In OeomMui, Sngilah and French.

OVBR HAI.F A MllUOK OF ROTTI.KS Have been sold during the past six months, snd In n# Instance has It Ihlled tn giving entire sattsfaetfen.Whothen, will stiffbr from weakness or debility when Jfs^een's StrawftiMs# (MM will cure yoe.

TO THK LADIES.

Do you wish to be heeUhy and strong? Then govs once and get some of McLean's Csralnl. It win strengthen and Invigorate your bkiod to flow through every vein, and the rich foaj Moom of health to mount to vour cbeek again. Kvery bottle warranted to give aatlstactton.

FOR CHILDH&N,

We say te parenta. If your children are sickly,puny, »r afflicted with complaints prevalent among shft* Iron, give them a small quantity ol Mclean's t!»rdl«l, and It wilt make Mi eta hnattlfy, rat and r»bn*l. Delay not a moment, trv It and vou will be convinced.

IT IS bKLIClOUSTO TAKK. RVKRT CODNTRY MKftcHAlYT

Should not leave the city until he ha** proenreda *opnlvof McLean's Strenglhoulng Cordial, ft sells rap* idly, because It always cures, A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to tell again.

CAUTION—Bow sre of Dr'Uglstsor dealers who msy try to pslm upon yon sor Bluer or Sarnanarills trash, which thay can buy bhsapjn saying tt Isjusl as good. Avoid snch men Ask Si mtgiksetag Cerdiaf, and take nothing elee. It ts tbe only remedy that will purify tbe blocftt thoroughly, and at the same time trengthen the system.

One lableapoonftil Ukon every morning fh«tin|t* a certain preventive Ibr t'holera. Chills nnd Fever, Ye llow Pever, or any prevalent disease.

Price only il per bottle, er tlx bwttlet for «V J. H. Mrl.itA», Sole Proprietor of ths Cordis!.

Also, McLean's Volcsntc OH Unlment,

Tl ''Prlnclpsl depot on the Corner of Third and Pine treat St. Lonl*, Mo. TTr» For

MI

lets Louisville bv Roll. Talbott di Co.

Springer & Bro.. and Raymond di Patten

Mcl.RAN'S VOl^5ANIC Oil, LIMMKNT, The best Liniment In the world for msn or beast JSnsthrr Remarkable Cars Performed by MCI-OHII'* Volcanic Oil Liniment

Head lor yourselve*: Thorns* Ford, a blacksmith, living near Ca*s *veque on Tenth street, hud a horrible running sore on hi* foot. He tried variou* LlnlinenU, Salve*, dii., but could do It ne good. He despaired of rver Inilng able to work alhis trado again, because he could not bear any weight on hi* foot and by one small bottle of I McLean's Volcanic Oil Llulmeut, ho Is wow perfectly cured.

I'heumatlsm. paralysis, nsnralgia, brnlios. sprains, stlfflioss in the joint* or inusele*. swellings, *nrc tlirost, ear ache or toothache, wound*, (yeah cut*, *ores, burn*, scalds, pains, dec., yield tn tha ''magic" Influence nfthi* wonderful Liniment. I ForHorseaand Cstttoltisan Infallible remedy fttr chalbs, galls, scratches,cracked heel*, lamene**, *pavtn, iweeny, splint, fistula, bruise*, swellings, wound** rattlesnake blie*, and variou* other dtaoase* which an|lmal*ara liable to fnm Injnrln or nceldenta. I Kvery Country Marchant should oWaln a supply »f

Mcl^esn's Volcanic OH Liniment. It sells rapidly, Weause Italwayscnre*. A liberal dlseovat wfil be made to merchant* who bnv to *elt again.

Por ante by J. If. MeLKAW, proprlefwr, earner »f Third and Pine at*., St. Louis, Xo.i aim for tale a* above.

J. R.Cunningham and Allen Penee, Agents, Sept. 5,-daw tf Tirre-Haote, Ind

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTEUS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,

BOERHANE'8 HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVi 3 HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERi.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERSC

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

90%

ZXeCAfES OP THE KIDNEY*,

LIVER COMPLAINT,

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W E A N E S S 0 A N Fever ASTU^.

And all aSeetiens of the

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T*T TU OMAT UMWT.

P**' V-f-# 1 4$

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O-CAirrSOH.-Onstd against pwefcaeitg iaafitetlone or ooesterfait*. Se on (he ahel of rr^ rf bottle the name of tbe sput raorsirroaa,

BENJAMltf PAGE, JR A COJ a a a is PrTisevses. P*. 8e)d la Tern-Haute by T, B. Rmr C«.j If. Danaelly aadby Dragnet fearnffy through(MllktiOVHtlt.

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The shore etMbmitcee see rcqprated to meet sh the Agrtenlfial

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