Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 225, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 October 1858 — Page 2

€lje Dailq Union,

I. M. BHOWW, Editor.

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MORNING, OCT. 18. 1880.

For President ia IKnot

JOHN CHITTENDEN

Of Kealackr.

et,

the election of the Democratic State tick- ?u8*,t*°

Although

the Democracy will return

threo Congressmen from the State.— There never has been snch cross, firing as there was at this election. In connty offi"cers, The Democrats seemed to throw off

their

party tie*, and vote for the best men, while they readily swallowed the State ticket. To us this seems to be a strange maticcuvcr. Whether the Democracy may regard matters and things as

JfcF* Can any one tell us what were the last dying words of the Atlantic Cabie?— Jjouiioilte

Toor thing, It hcvdt spoke hut a few word*, and being whaled rather soon it refused to talk any fhore, and sank to rest to the tune of a million and a half, with variations by Hnghcsv

MASONIC

IV Tits

ROOM:—Mr.

TIIE FKRMNO

Hnalitt

has said, somewhere, of the portrait of it beautiful femalo with a noble countenance, lhat it seems as if unhandsome act:on would

IMJ

impossible in its presence.—

Most men of any refinement of soul must have felt the truth and forco of th»s sentiment. And therefore wo have often thought that the pietnro of a beloved mother or an endeared sister, or a devoted wife hung up in thero -m where we spend our leisure hours, must constantly exert rt mighty influenco upon the feelings and thoughts. Oowper's picturo of his mother was a living presence, whoso speaking conu'enanco and beaming eyo appealed as no living mortal could, to his inmost soul, and atirrcd up its prefonndest depths.

IS

TTionwAY

VICTOMA.—-The

TIOHBRRY.—Mr.

A Lesson for Teachers and

circumstance*, Was the golden rule things whatsoever ye would men Ixhould do ooto you, do ye even so ss them.'

Tho Election. "All my experience and observation a There seems lobe but little doubt it* to have convinced ffle that ilo act of a pupil f^r

re8T#rded

they now stand, as a triumph, we do not'0** action, the single text of right and wrong as one which they were to apply know. Vet certainly, the eagle has swept over their brood and scattered them considerably, and if the people will only ptop and reflect before they put on the corrupt shackels of Locofoco manufacture, we feel confident that a purification of the Democratic policy will have to take place before they will over collect strength enongh to wield their acepUr over the Union again.

CunioaiTV.—A few days ngo

our friend Mr. C. Blackburn found in it sack of Ilio coffec a copper modal, bearing upon one side the representation of tho tent of a Knight Templar, surmounted by the crown and cross and surrounded with the motto "In hoc signo vinccs." On (ho rovorse a wreath, and the number "20" lms been stamped over the number "10." There is a motto on tlijs side, but tho medal has been so much worn as tp make it illegible. Tho dato is 1328. Iiie pernliar significance of this mcdai will be appreciated by all Masons who have attained the degree of Knight Templar.— Covington (/i'y Journal.

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pression still continues in Victoria. Merchants can be teen in all the streets, in front of their atoroa, wearing vory gloomy fac*8, and watching in vain for customers. Theie is nevertheless a considerable degreo of confidence that the mines will prove ultimately rich, though many doubt whether they will be able to sustain the"mselvos until the day of prosperity.

It. R. Proctor,

nf St. Charles, Missouri, was robbed of 8H.8-IQ on Friday night last, by three ruffians who stopped bun upon the nublic high road, and while one held hia horse, the other two pulled him to the greund and robbed him.

J3T In the year 1700, ten clergymen wet at Bran ford, each one bringing a few hooks under his arm. Placing these on the table in parson Bnaseira study, each said solemnly I give these hooks for the founding of a college in this colony.'" A century and a half have gone by, and Yale College counts its graduate* by thous«nd*, and this was its foundation.

Wirt PotfOXiKO nt UrsR.vND. Qinner HI., Oct. 7.—Mrs. Scroeder, who was nrrosted on suspicion of having'poisoned her husband, who died very suddenly last week, has Veen committed for trial, in accordance with tho verdict of the coroner

Jn?©»son

was found in his stomach, and

evidence indicates that his wife administered it to him.

TH* SIT*

OF TOR FmuumjrmA

paaaage-way

A fow years oarlitr I should have deemed a reply thus given as an insult, and should havo resented it accordingly but experience and rejection had taught me the folly of this, and that one of the most important applications of my oft-quoted rule was—to judge of the nature of others as 1 would have them judge ot mine. Yet, for the moment, I was staggered, llis plea was plausible he might bo honest in making it. I did not sed in what respect it was fallacious. I felt that it would not do to retreat from my position, and suffer the offender to escape and yet, that I should do a great injustice by compelling a boy to do a thing, if ho really believed it to be wrong.

After a little pause, I said, "Well, George, I do not wish you to do anything that is wrong, or which conflicts with your goldon rule. We will leave »his for to-night, and perhaps you will alter your mind before to-morrow.

4,I

TOST

Omcc Brrnxo.—It is at last settled that the Philadelphia Post Office to he on Cheauut street, adjoining the Custom House—on the lot formerly occupied by Levy's stole. By appropriating feet of the paaaage-way on the vVeet site the Cm

of the Custom House, a bniWiog oan he fifty feet front, and running hack street.

I up Library

JHltU to

A ralM marriage may be effected in Penntylrania by the parties in the presence of i*itne*«* deelereing them ram and wife.

saw hira privately before school,and found him more firm in his refusal than ever. After the devotional exercises of the morning, I began to qustion the scholars—as was my wout—on the various points of dntv, and gradually led tho conversation to tho golden rule. ••Who,' I asked,' are tho persons to whom, as the members of this school, you ought to do as yon would be done by? Your parents, who support and send yon here? Yonr schoolmates, who are engaged in the same work with yourselves? the citizens of the town, who, by taxing themselves, raise money to pay the expenses of this school? the school committee, who take so great an interest in your welfare? yonr teacher? or the scholar who carelessly or wilfully commits some offtfnee against good order?* "A

hearty 'yes' was responded Jo every question except the last, at which they were silent. "Then addressing George, I said 'Yesterday I asked yo« who had committed a certain offence. Yon refused to tell me, because yon thought it «ronld not be doing as would he done hy. I now wish yon to reconsuler the *ubjec*. On one side are •onr parents, yonr schoolmate*, the cHI"•ens of this town, tile school-eommitte, and pmr teach*?, all deeply interested hi everything affecting the prosperity of this Mjfaooh On the other side is the hoy who, hr th»* act, has shew himself toady to in-! jirm all the*. To which party will yon jo as rou would he done hy?' "After a woment'n paw*, he said, To

A fc^H&OLMASTERS STORY* tbc first it was William Brown who did j|

jPnpild.

-When I taught a district «oh#tl atfd

be, "I adopted a* a principle to give esi^ tew rules to my scbolors a. ,«Jb!e. I!tlw"J"*1"b^|m

had, howler, one standing rule, which P0"*11* was, "striVe otlder all circumstances to do WIXTI}S(M)KI(

rJght, and the tett of right, under all

»t be when measured by the standard of, thJ

g»IdeB rtle*

pl.ed to acta of which it was necessaty toj^

not made any rule against it, which for a

long time was a terrible bnrden to mo, lost ail it? power. "In the second place, by keeping constantly before the scholars, as a stun iard

to themselveo, I was enable to in them a deep feeling of pirsonal responsibility. "In the third place, I got a stronger hold on their feelings, and acquired a new power of cultivating and directing them. "In the fourth place, I bad the satisfaction of seeing them become more truthful, honest, trustworthy, and manly in their intercourse with met with their frier.ds, Mnd with each other. "Once, however, I was sadly "puzzled by an application of the principle, by one of my scholars, George .Jones, a large boy who partly thought a false feeling of honor, and partly through a feeling of stubbornness, refused to give me some informal ion. The circumstances were these "A scholar had played me some trick which interrupted the exercises. As was my custon, I called on tho Cfftef who had done the mischief to come fotfrard. As no one started, I repeated the request, but with no success. Finding that the culprit would not confcss his guilt 1 asked Geo. if he knew who had committed tho offence. "I did not tlo it, was the reply. "But do von know who did?" "Yes,

BIT,"

"Who was it?" "I do not wish to tell." "But you must tell. It is my duty to ask, and yours to answer inc." "I cannot do it," said George, firmly. "Thon you must stop with mo after school," "lie stopped as requested, but nothing which 1 could urge would induce him to reveal anything. At last, out of patience with what I believed to be tho. ob-tinancy of the boy, I said '•Well, Goorge, I havo born with you as long aa I can, and you must cither 1ell me or bo punished." "With a triumphant look, as though conscious that he had cornered mo by an application of my favorite rule, he replied "I can't tell yon, bccause it would not bo right. The boy would not like to hate too tell of him, and I'll do as I'd be done by."

"3Iy triumph, or rather the triumph of

ffent of the

tlw

Geoeni,.g

judge, were those of the above questions, prevjotl„ her |eaviug Virgina her son By this course I gamed many important.

wm iakm gick

advantages. him until death. The old lady told him "In the first place, the plea, avc jJat jij

POLITICS

CHESS PROBLEM.—John

HEBREW SOLPIKIIS.—In

Oct. 18-dtf.

1

ACRES 0K

Oct. 14-41 ra

tbe^88°°r

for

"a0*

11

FAM.LY

BikJ_The a-

SnthviWe Bible Society.Mr. R.

fl. Hawkin* has recntly beh distributing tnflt

41

Dn'°jwhile

Bibles in Macon County, TeuBeasee, and

traveling through the country vdil I with the old family Bible that found a lace in Gen. Washington' chamber,

Hawkins says: I took it in my hand.

»s an offence, an1e«a ^examine*! it ca»eful!y after which I read

I|inetpemh

JMt y®ar

my teaching the only test. I every «p-|caoie

p8allD

in fMni

jy

fit. H. said that at

fa,h

hia ncicfe mi

IN THE

keirtoit

,fe

was

gettjng

0Q

0

|,| an

mag SO

cu ti\a jjacon county, and his name is Colonel Claiborne. Yon can't begin to imagine how I felt while turning over its leaves

on

#nd th&t ghe had nothiog to ve hiin

for waiting on her son save the old family Bible. He gladly received it, and brought it to Tennessee with hira on horsehack. He told me that he would not take three thousand dollars for it. The gentleman lives in* the town of Lafayette,

I really felt and thonght that I had found a precious jewell. It appeared to me that I would have given any price for it.

MARION COUXTY JAIL.

There were, on Friday last, fifty-four inmates in the Marion county jail. Their politics were aseertained by somo persons curious to know. The following shows the political preference of the prisoners

Republicans, 6 Americans, 7 Democrats, 41

Total 64 In this instiltition their Appears to be a clfear Democratic majority of 28—more than the party had in the last Indiana Legislature.—Ind. Sentinel.

THE TELEGRAPH

AJ»D THE

BIBLE.—

"Canst thou send lightnings that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we aro?" "Who hath divided the water course for away for the lightning?" "The Lord on high is mightier than the nois of many waters* yea than tho mighty waves of tho sea." "He made a decree for the rain, and a way for the lightoing."

and Julia's

problem, by Amator. John to move and mate it at two moves: John moves his arm round Julia's neck

Shu moved one squnrc and whispers—chcck He, nothing daunted, moves right straight His lipi to hers, and calls out—"mate!" 80I.CTI0!*. Poor Julia yields to love's constraints Sighs, blusbc!), palpitates, and—faints.

f®- The only copy of the London Times that Louis Napoleon allows to enter France is tho one sent to himself.

Norfork, Ya., a

military company has been formed, composed of Hebrews, probably ,to be called tho Israelite Guards.

Xy We understand that at the present time there are confined in the State Prison at Jofforsonville 425 persons.

Agricultural Meeting.

THE

regular annual meeting to e'ect officers for the en-uing year, of the Vigo County Agricultural Society, will take ^lace at the Court House in Terre-Hauter on Saturday, Oct. 30th, 1858, at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is requested.

Br order Wm. DURHAM, Sec'y.

Oct 18, !85&-d&wtd.

240

ACRES, 115 IN CULTIVATION— balnnce good timber—and all under

pood fence. Has on it house and barn, an abundance ot good fruit, 20 acres of meadow, situated 12 mUes'aouth of this city—^meeting-hou9C and school-house within half mile. For further 'particulars inquire of

HARBERT & BARTON,

Oct.l8-dtf. Land Agent*. A GOOp TOWN LOT, with a house and four .V r»vrUs, can be purchased at this office, at good bargain.

ARBERT &. BARTON.

PRAIRIE LAND, in Iowa,

1 UU can be crchanewd for city propertr at this office. HARBERT & BARtON. Oct. 18-dtf.

OYSTERS! OY3TERS!! »TpHIt ondcTylanMt would announce to tho ciU**n* 1 of TVrre-ttaute. that be ha* been appointed »ole MTVtit for lit* *a!4 of ce'obraLTD.Baltimore OyHor*, ami Uut*Urrtba ISth,h« will be able to mpplV ill, or an? who n» want (ond ovaler* vittier tjr lh« (an or katt can. O tiers front a oUtanrw will be attended «K Depot at the Adam* Ktpra* OSice. nortfc of B^UnV Hotel. W M. C. LUPTOS. Aft.

CARR S, HALL. For Two Nights Only! BIRCH, BOWERS & FOX'S

I tt E S"

Cowdkc h» of California, Ulr. E. BOWERS, MadC. IM, late the pdadnd members ot Goo. Cii-vlSTY dr WOOD'S

»T BW

Fferpas^oaawor this New Style of entertainBits of Ooeeert. AtoWm 5« eeeu. Doors oten at 6^ o'clock entortammcst eem-

ESfySCTFl,?LLY announce a series of theii Fbk« a ^^, Rue* and &»bfonsbl6 «yleof entettunmcnta Ubw, Ri-toris Satin dn cbenef new nd be*nbTul thC_WKve hall.pn Moodavand Tne«3ay even- Delaines at 12^ 15 and 90 cents' English and tap, Qet. I&h and im Th» Company m- French Cbtate. from 12'i to 39 edits. 15 eases tjw the direction ani manageaeut of the three Calico faxn 6W" b».

rouintr or raiuoarau.

I Physician, Aecouchcr & Oculist

T|JIVI! Surfrnj. oi U«

JLVIXG

loMUd^etaiHUhr la Terra-Haute, will i« th* (*Bcril praele« *f Medicine UM) Ik* Doctor will test Chronic Dimw ip reftuwi ititM, nek MMftite, Rkernntim, BroacfcftU, Llrer, AS-clion, diwMN of tke Kid *•)», GUMO,

Tanotm

DRTPTNLT,

**1 iVoUpn* of Qw Woceb, Uitnary db«tt* iwl yea«r»UTe

UTOBmonptB*.

M,

5«.

W*IBBI

wor8

hip.

*"11 then asked the brother to tell roe how he

in

potion

0

si*.iKMirtropposita'Dr. P«UEE*I tfrwt Store: Crt H, dw«m

CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!

Hain St No. 3, Early's Block,

WEST SIDE OP THE SQUARE,TERRE-HAPTE.IXD. Having now on hand & complete Ftock of

FALIi AND WINTER

which for quality aad frices cannot be surpassed by any other House in the city, and which 1 am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Also

Furnishing Goods,

ot all kinds and qualities. Coats, Pants, Vests Shirts, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and Va lises. UNDERCLOTHING OF ALL KINDS.

BOYS' CLOTHING. A

complete assortment of Boys' Clothing, of va riourf qualities and prices.

Merchant Tailoring.

I have alse on hand a good assortment of piece goods, embracing, Casimeres, Beaver*, Cloths, Doeskins, and ALL KINDS OF VESTINGS which I am prepared to cut and make to suit pur chasers. So, come on, and if I cannot suit you in clothing already made, I will guarantee as good a •uit at as cheap rates as can be purchased in the citr. 1 now say to every body who is in for saving money, to give me a call and lovk through my Stock of Clothing and Piece Goods, before purchasing elsewhere.

October 11,1858. dly.

NOTICE

FALL AND WINTER

O O S RIPLEY & DANALDSON,

CORNER MARKET AND WABASH STS., Farriuctou's Bloclt, HAVE NOW ON HAND, and for sile, the largest and best selected stock of

FALL AND WINTER

TUB

ProUp*u* Ann!

SeeoMi Street Utvm Ohio M4

AT Tlis ,i.J-

O N A E I A

M. JOSEPH.

is hereby given, that sealed proposals

will be received at the Auditor's office in Vigo county, antil the 15th day of November 1858, for the erection of a stone and iron fence around the Conrt-Housc Square, hi Torre Haute, Ind.— Plans and specifications may be seen at the same office, on and after the 1st of November.

By order of the Commissioners. A LANGE, Auditor V. a Oct. 7,'58. w5t-]3w

O O S

which they hare ever offered to their friends and the public, and At Prices Competin^with any Market in the conntry, viz:

Prints of all popular brnnU Black and Fancv Silk Dre«s Oool* French .Merinos, Cash Meres and De I.aine? Irish Poplin", Foulards an4 Alpacas Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinet* and Vesting* Tweeds, Jean.x, Li use vx and Flahnols Brown and Bleached .\fuslins. Tickings, ic Bed,Saddle and Coating Blankets Bttche Thibet and Wool Shawls Whitfe Goods, traces and Embroideries Irish Linens, Table Diapers and Napkins Hosiery, Gloves, »hirta and Dniwew Handkerchiefs, Cravate. Tie* and Scarfs. A Large Stock of American German

A COMPETE STOCK OF

%2SMALL WARES AUD MOTIONS. They ask especial attention to their STOCK —O

DRESS GOODS.

Comprising all that is rich in materia', new in style and design—suppljtng a deficiency heretofore complained of in this market.

Sept. 30, lm.

SHAWLS,

Dftwosof ETHEOPlAN MINSTREL-] We opened this wrrk anmf tin rWnit Silb Y: BILLY BIRCH, the arJ«St

«n^* Ftox's Snne Buok caa be had,in

ah auoerat Kern"* Mask StoreJT. F, BIRCH, Agent. Oct. 13—W. v-

Silks and Dress Goods

AT

Headquarters October 1, 1858.

EDSALL, McDOUGAL & CO.

ijAA NEW Styles Fall Shawls, in square and Lv/\7 round comers, Stella Gold Borders, Plosh Borders, Chenille Borders, Broche Borders, Piai Borders, Satin Borders, Double Shawls in all wool and silk and wool, from $10,00 to .15,00 Long and square WoOien Shawls, Bay State, Empire State. Waterio and Scotch Manufactures Black mad Colored Thibit and Printed Ca&bmers Ca«hD«re and Broch Scarfs. 200 different varieties of new Fall and

Winter Goods

All woal Thlbits, Bayadere, Printed French Merino. Plain French Merioo^El

in very shot atlks imt In Dovestic

no. Plain French Merino, .EIegant Printed W saving that we

DelalDS.Docab, Valenctaa, Parw ^Imperial, Et nereasiti^of all. erial Foulards, Snie a Travers, ios, Morning sod Colored Per

atifal black Bayadere Silks, figured and piain ell MM Biack Silks, of the frmffieCMi to $1,75 per yd.

Goods ov stock never has been

°lSsALL, McDOUGAL & CO. Teme-Haute Oct. 7, *58.

OYSTERS! OYSTERS!

s~\ THE FIRST OF THE SEA SON— VuV Frwh Oysters Recsiived Daily,and

kSlili

1

WE

mMmi

Aug. 28-dtf

JSAAC STRAIJII'S PAL'RNT

AMr

wUe by ^e C^half Can or Catae at

S^^bn*^iSal«RML S^4,dtf.

D. GRIFFITH.

coh and corn Feed, in one operation. These celebrated mills I mnnufactureont, of the best quality of Frctu-h Burr Blocks, with much care. I build six different sizes, price* ranging from eighty-five to two hundred dollars. These

This is an ingenious and uscftilsaw mill to make lumber in the woods. TltU mill can be run by animal, steim or wnUr power. dJT ThM» wishing to know fully about the principle upon which tliey are built, and thcpriceg of aeh size, as well as the tetms of tale, will please address me. asking a Book ot Description, which I will mail and post pa v. Those who «io so, will write in plain, readable langnage, the name, Post Office, Countv and State.

ISAAC STRAUB. Patentee and Prop'r. No. l9,VV«rr FaojtTSTa»T,Ci!CIA«ATI,0. Sept. 20, w2m.

ENGLES & STONE,

-1-

BOOT AND SHOE

the east side of the Public Square, directly rite the Oonrt Honee, where the carry on the Boot and Shoe varion# branchc

FARMERSBPG! COAL-MINES,

SULLIVAN COUNTY, INDIANA. -i r1

subscriber annonnees to the Public that In a few day* h« expocia to b* prepaid to for this celebrated and favorite Coal. Th» qualities that chiefly recommend tt.ia

Coal, to general ose, are, that it is almost entirely

Free From Sulpliur.

Aad il is consequently notiqjurious to health it has very little SLATE OR STONY MA minded with the miTolv carbonacous substance of the Coal: after combustion scarcely any CLIN KER or IRON-LIKEfclNDER remains as a residuin in the burning much less light a«b ia fwroat-d than BSI'I, and therefore wry little annoyance is felt from dost, etc.

FOR STEAM PURPOSES THIS COAL IS EXCELLENT! it is also well adapted to the purposes of the Blacksmith, the Focradrynian, at?d the Gas Manufacturer. The subsrfiber, therefore, earnestly solicits his friends and the public at large, to give thiacenl* trial before ordering their winter's coal elsewhere.

COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS AND UTIIERS,

Wlshinj: to prrchsse at the pit's mouth, will readilv find the above mines,as they are situated the land of that old and well-known Indiana pioneer, }OHN PEARCE, three quarters of mile east of the Evansville & Crawfordsville Railroad, Farntersburg, Stillivau County, Ind.

Specimens of the Coal may be seen at WHITWQRTH «fc ISA ACS, TAYLOR & FOOTE, C. ft. BAILEY and WOLFE &. CO'rt ,STOVE STORE, \riiero ordets may be left, which will Ua attended to as punctually as possible. A. ISAACS.

N. B. Burn Co-il and save th dollars,for it is now woll efitnhlished fnct that those who us« coal inatead uf wood for culinary and other household purposes, aave one-half of the usual coat ot fuel. -dwUnt A. C. I.

ttASV wPHa«n«tM

find after having made the improvement we did last season, that we wis entirely too limited in our ideas of the room we tthould want, our business having incrai--ed much beyond tho moat sanguine expectations. The leading feature in nuking this change is to open exclusively in

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!

We are uow fitting up for that particular branch uf trade, the Second I .oft of the Store, making a very large and spacious SALES ROOM, 125 feet deep, being well lighted Wy two large *ky lights, and* fitted up with gas for evening trade giving plenty of light and ample room to unroll, lay down.

Recollect before purchasing, w# are to open a full line of Ca sim«»ros, Cloths, Shirts and Drawer Cravat*, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Handkerchief, Gloves and Ho irty lor every occasion. In the meantime, we shall spare no effort to reduce the present stock us low an po-alkie beforo th* now arrives. 0"B:trgain8 for all. BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

lILKtiKINHINi Wll.r.S, for FLOURING ,,|.t tlie«H»re r».„rm U-ea I... and

l»OltTA-

^^TT^EN?INGC0RNMKAI''S'MAL,'l"»flt«

!'"r^

GRAIN, FK^D, &.C., as Wfll as Wliole ears nf I ofmr etperii-nrn nnl If. Htment wiihln llir rrnrh corn (cob and nil,] as it is called, into good fiae all. ami HOI roi fln my«eli, Uernoiuri-. i« ilumn only M'tin «mar ilia lliflrmury. rr in, were HliUlo vlull me ai m» utile*, o^Iiijc iherefiirK lliut tUw armnjtonient wilt elvu entire nat.^fai tioii. hutli to Miy |r«if*»slnlii.l hrethreli nnl the iinhtlc. I wontil ri n|.*rtliillt an n»nmci»

they an business

"cetly oppoprenarea to in ail of its

Their long experience and superior skill in tha' line, enable* them to furnish a BETTER AND CHEAPER article than is generally sotd in Terre-Hante.

IT Oar stock embraces the very best that omdd be procured, which was crretwlly selected by oor selves and we empl nnne but the nmt accoiup!Ub»^i workra'ti—hcnce we have no hesitation in

are prepared to meet the wantsand

N. B.—Repairing done with neatnee* and dif patch. July 30*58

JESm ildM&'oPA TBl(fpHYSlCl~A X9 19, Market Street. Opposite Bnntin House

OlM l«an mnsA. St. Ut8 T. M, 3D* At bight to be at IH«w«rt tlww. JTI REFERS TO

Or. ft. P. B*er. Sidnwtsi, Itim. *, T. H. Vmvin, Oarrwiswa.

O- k. Ra4maa. Xew Y«k. iM.Nm«.C*«lNMn Ctty«* a A a 9 S 1 S S If

MA(5lSTKATE'8 BLAVK8,

CO«f¥TABLE'S SALES, mile cb« XIOJ! OFFICE.

Printed on good paper, for sale cbeai, al DA4LY (/X

4

We shall open next month an unusually large and attractive

match and cut carpets to fit rooms. stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Looking Glasses Curtain Bands,

Pins, Cornices, tfce. Also: Cuitain Damask, Moreens, bntin Pelains, Curtain Draperies Gimps and Trimmings of all kinds in addition to the above a most complete stock of Linen and Cotton Sheetings, and Pillow Case goods, ready made Bed Comforts, Brown and Bleached Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, jJoilies, and Towels of every description. In fact every article that ad*ls to, and completes a thorough stock in this line, adnpted to the wants of Housekeepers, Hatels, Societies Halls, Saloons, Arc.

The first floor, the same depth of the carpet room above, is being re-fitted, exclusively or

WSJ gfiwisa

Wliolesale and. Retail.

For City and Country trade, with two rows of counters, each l'J5 Icet long and abundance of light from two sky lights, an advantage to purchasers, liieh they can (ind in no other storr in the city. Leading from the ceutre of the store up a wide and easy flight of stairs, is the entrance to our carpet room, which has been noticed before.

For the benefit of the ladies we shall open the finest stock of Dress Hood*, Silk*, Shairh, Cloak*, Trimming*, Embrouferirs, Hosiery and y/ow»,evet before indented in this market to the taste of tho most fastidious, and to the less prctondine the largest selection of Rr^wn and Bleached Muslins, Canton Flannels, White, Red, and Yellow Wool Flannels, B-.d Ulnnkrts. SatinetU, Tweeds, Joaus, Ticks. Cheeks, Batts, &.c. Not forgetting the great de/lieiencv heretofore in

GENTLE MEN'S XI S III N GOOD S, AndTallors' Trimmings,

fill Oidtrt VARIETY WF

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L. RYCE & SON.

A Curd from Dr. M. Jnrrett, nf TIIF, N R\V YOKK LPNG IN FIN MARY.—My oniK'rtinii fur tho |iii«t «I|tlil vi'.irn a illi lh« uboro tlivtiintiuii, IIH (.'liief I'lly»(-liiii, ntid a Iwelm j««rs' riiurii' »t its vullon lo I lie Cure of I'ulmouarr Cnii«uiit|iUiii ni il il* kiltdreil ti*e«-o». tiiKUlliat wltli in* uurlvnlli-il |i|.firliuiill(!« il uA VBI.UK#* «l p«lli»tiiglnit r»«enrc ~UKIUII II lltlli* In |erlurl »J«iffin ni Mr t-l hthnlntioHHIM

—turn cuulil.-tl nif to *rri»»

a ili-emive, itlrei'l UIKI JIH ceufii) roiirnv of Iroaltil '-tr tin' |-«l|ivo ninl riidti'ii!

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Mllls Cont nuc to stem thecurrfntof all opposi- pared to •lilt nm-h ImllvHItml c««e. Jtii aling Ptp»r, tion'andtare niperior for all purposes, especially Mr^irot iKhfirr*. Ve. iVr., *l!l he f..r«nr(i..l by nfor wheat flonrin". lre«« to any I»iirl Ol the United Mat.«anrlh« Canada*. jt on t!TII Altn'St PtTPVT frix pr ra I Tks«».—Mv term* of Irestineal l»Jf lellof »r« a* fol-

Jr xV.TV :.VK ,.LK| HSi.erm.'iitli f-r ea'h patient, ulilrh will bAW-MILL. called "King of tue Wortds, Include medlrinn niflti lent for nim iniiiilh'n u»e, hIm,

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Iton.ikf v»|,nr ini't ciir«llve |ru|-«rtie» of rnixtlrl*"* tirt* 'llrei'lly n«l'lr«,»**l tl»e illnriix-il orrnn* »tnH lli« liili'^iimcnl. IIM II( ndvUtf ili» ti»r of 1 it I lulialiilloti ninny '.lint. In ill" «\i-lu-l-.n «l ft mil trial nn«i it)llini«li cws'dwr It tm*lul mljuxii In tin- proper tin.miceiiu-nl nf tliime f«i,rf*t ti1 itf a I fiilut rfl I ileum it wi* niT^xinry thnt io pntUnl sUniiUt lia/e the tipiu'llt of Uu'li gr*trtil «nt lo e.'il Ireiiitiu'Ml. The •iu,ri«M of iny treatment In tho nli-iv 11 •«•!!««•!, ami tin* Mffh charm ler nl ilm l^atltii tlon nv«r wlilth I Itnvu loi-if lutd iliv honor ti (I i«. «re wiill kii *11 t« ni'cit iiny culnicy or ium ihMit from me. .M oUrltHflnli *f m»ii» |rli sl« ami |ir mini friei.il*. Ihrm Rti »lui»» |hHniitbrnu

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InhtilitiK VajMyr* a?nl an Inlin!!ijr ^|i|iaralu*. l'n\ment n* follow* S" I" he |wW to KxjireM /^ent on rer«lj4 nl the bo* «.f Medtriiie. and »In* halaiire. »1\ dollar*. 11 the f^i'l-niinn of the inonlli. II tha pitlent Iw cured entirely *ati"(led with Ihe treatmeat.--Pat-enl*. h* fivlnz a'full history of their caae, and their nvm|/t»«n« In full, ran lie treated a« watt by letter

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hy personal examination. Patient* availing thenMnlte* »f Dr. JarretV treatment msy rely upon imwedinte and permanent relief, a* he neldom has W» treut a enae o^er thirty da vs. letter« for advlre prutiuilU answered. For further parllenlar* aildresa

JAM KM M. JARRKTT, M. D.

X«. Wl Broadway, ror.Ttrelfvh Street Jt. P.S.—Phraiflana atid other* vUitlngthe city ar* re-.Y spertinUy inrlteit 10 call at the tnflrtnary. wtiere many later«,«tlnsre*iNiieartbe wUneMed, and where our imfrrtrrr! npparatwt tnr the iiilialattofl ot mteleal vapar can be suit Inspected

Sept.SS. IMtMSw a CHEAP! CHEAPER!

J3oll d3 Mann,

MaTrrAertnatss or auv kixm or

BOOTS & SHOES,

Xo 5, Phoenix Ttovo Terre-Haute, Ind. Sign of the Hi* Brass Boot. Hsve jost received a large and well selected stock of

BOOTS AND SHOBfi. I

Embracing everv variety for Men, Women sod Children, which they ere determined to sell at the loses, living rates. Their Stock ia general, aad no one need hare cause to go away dissatisfied, either with regard to price or quality of the goods they keep. Tbey have set vut to please all customers. and they will do it! ~J"A11 order* for new work filled promptly.— I Onr workmen are of the bc*t class, aad we aoall warrant all work made at the shop.

CrRjpalring done to onkr. snd with neatness and dispstch. A share of the Public patronage is re*pect nfly solicited. JL. ic M.

Oct 2 dwtf

Strayed or Stolen.

A DARK BROWN HORSE, heavy square bulH, rt aboot 16 hands high, with a white star in the head, and twe hind legs white to pastern joint, on* being white a Hue higher up than the other. Any persona seeing Wm or hearing of him, orretnrffag him, will be rewarded by ealling st my Mill He it supposed to have taken a southerly direetlon. ft. L. THOMPSON,

Oct. I.dwlm."

I Cold I (Md (Sold III rl.tHEO, CORAU LAV.t. (fOLI) STO.tK. PTALJT •«d wtfcer (teatraMe »ty1e« of Jmtry, hi *et and •'jiemte. Own Breast Plan a la* umMMt of staeve Ualtoe*.

Attg, 7 4it c.fc r.M ceinutn.