Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 225, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 October 1858 — Page 3
8Tjjf Jlailtt luifltt.
A Hat Manufactory.
Messrs. Marcel & Co., from Paris, Fiahce, have established a hat manufactory in onr cltj, and arc now m*nofactoring some aa fin« hats aa were ever offered for sale in this city. They are practical workmen, and baring sirred tliir time in the city of faahions, tbey cannot do otherwise than please the moat refined ta«te. Their stock of hau and caps are of the best quality, and they are determined to tell them at the lowest figures. They are also manufacturing a hcw-Blyle traveling bat, which anrpa*»es anything we have ever seen. Go and see it—you will not regret the tronble. It can be donbled op by the means of a spring, so that yon may sit npon it, without the
IN
possible danger of digfigtir
leant
ingit. We welcome all manufacturers to onr city, for they are the life of trade and the main-stays to a prosperoos city, and heapcak for them
A
remembrance from our citizenR, and hope they may always prefer to patronize home industry to that of foreign' monopolies.
A man was charged with stealing
a pieco of cloth, when the lawyer pnt in
N-T A
plea that the individual charged with Scaling conhl not sec it, for
visible grctn.
desired
was an in
tV "See thore exclaimed a refnrned Irish soldier to a gating crowd, as he exhibited, with some pride, hi* tall haf with a bullet-hole in it. "Look nt that hole, will you? Yon sec that if it bad been a /uw-crownod hat I should have been killed outright
)£W Jeorgo C'olmnn, getting out of an lmckney coach one night, gave the driver a shilling. "This is a bad shilling," said Jarvey. "Then it's nil right." said Geo. with his inimitable chuckle "yours bad coach."
1. The funeral, at which the friends of the ceased, or the surviving relative, are to be jiroaent, shnll be confined to the procONftton from the house to the church, and the obsequies performed in the church.
No carriage# shall be permitted hut those contain in.' the pall-bearers and tho
immediate relatives
of the deceased. The
wearing of mourning shall be a teat of their connection with t*ie deceased wheu more than two carriage# arc lined. 8. All other* attending the funeral go on foot from tho house to the church, and ar%» considered di-missed whon the obsequies are performed. 4. Tho priest who if to officiate will receive the rorpao at tho door of the church in accordance with the require* ineuta of the ritual, lie should he informed beforehand who has charge of the funeral. Before receiving the corpse be will a*V* this 'person pnbliclv whether he engages to see the rules here laid down faithfully followed, and whether they havt been followed np to that time. Unless an answer begiveu in the affirmative, or if it ba certain that they really bave been diareg&rded, th« corpse will not bo received into the church. 5. When more than two carriages are o#ed tho person in charge of the funeral ehotiid bring a list of the same to the officiating priest and satisfy him that they are occupied by the persona above referred to. The Hat, signed by the pri«at, will entitle auoh carriage* to admittance to the cemetery, Without anoh a document the gate keeper at the cemetery will not admit more titan two carriages at any funoral.
The Seeds of Death in the Blood. Wo woulddr*w the attention of all who think ud r«««, i« Dr. Roback'a adrertbenwot. TV*
Saedish ptimdui. claim* to hare introdttee*t two attUdotea to coemption Ui the blood,
thes* pr*par*th«« in Kwop* awl this emmtrjr, wArreottlM belief that no malady, tausrral Of
TOOF. WOOD'S if AIR
tried
aMMMinl
nm«d«d 'Kair taxiix*'««
A I O N
Com iag
"WALTER"
is a
Catholic Funerals.
Hishop O'conner, of Pittsburgh, with the view of doing away with timii'oossmy expenseK and large displays nt Catholic funarals, hna issued the following regulations to be obaorved there hereafter, whenever tho performance of the church service
rhich, operating throi^jh that^ fluid upon tlw whole In U»trf»«i ^aeeofUme we have esta^ia»ed a arrtem. expel tberaftom everr manifestation of. Pry Goods (lonae worthy of Terrc-Hauw. The while explorins goaodiaavia, many |eatratmttaai^i incrww in our bu*in«*« ears a$o, he Rseovered the Rtrbs which enter wwr* i4ac«ous sale^rooni*. With that end in view into the compvUioft of hU r«mo«« Blood Pills have wenred the above comer, w'.iic)i we are ami Blood Purifier, and the nabtwaded ewx-eas of aow ftUnffvpiit m^ificent style, with reference
ex
ternal, ean resist their cum tire action. In Dyspepia, Uva» eomplaiiit, luterwiitentFever,Rheumatism. and dWases of the Bowete, they would •eem be infWltible. 6«f» 16,1 m.
RESTORATIVK.—
In o«r adtm'atar to be foond an ad wttmaeal of tkw popular rwtwtliw. We know «»xhinR oHt» mertta
mv*
what arc re*d, b«t that
i# sufficient, partkularijr whrtl at
m*
««H»trfIl*#iieTa» th* AiUoviag,«kiok wtcUpj
'ke FrrtTrmkr
Utm»Ottawa
(wttr U)Mr r»
OMC
ftvmu, wt.
own baJ
about lost all coafrteoc* in
mumwm of
sort, «mil w^k ag, dwtinffttirfM |x»l}»*ci*a of this HtaUs arbotn bad *t«t Arm rnniiaviik iMnhsir, ndH %it«f wat m« twaMivg tii* aM tf
gontd viafe. Wr 4e»ao4«4 tWworrtofbia h»° kt wmmMT ie«WBt*d ftwUbt aaoritaaxitJorlrtwot IW. Wood's N(r Rsmniit*, W* «tuOi t*y Out
1^,1 n.
MU~
S A E
at
E
on Tuesday, Oct* Utlu
FUKKITUKE
Simla, Between
Fitk
aMOftisMtnl of
Ko*« wood bud Mahogany Sociable*. do Sofa*.
»fi do do do apri«t£ seat, Rock
IN
and Easy Chatra.
3 do do iprlni Kit Parlor Chain 1 do Marine-top bureau*. Sjkj do Caramon CO. Jl Canopy, KitfCa&opy iim! WAa^ttanj. 9 doz* Mltaex. Cotiajf*anl
33 drnt.
id Mahogany, Walnut and Gilt Looking-G!as*e* 20 Pair* of Window Shades. TOGETHER WITH Hot Racks, What Nots, Etegers
Ottomans, Divans, Desks, Com mon Parlor Book Cases, Wardrobes, Commodes, and Foot Stools.
Also, a snporb assortment of "Engravings" Handsomely Framed. The above FURNITURE is custom made, warranted, and must be sold. Sale to coniiutie from day to day, until least from $6,000 to $7,000 are disposed of.
Goods all New and selling RAPIDLY I invite all in want of
BOOTS AND SHOES, To give ntc a call. 1 can please you both in price or quality.
COME AND^EETCUTIE AND SEE
Clerks modest and well behaved.
COMB IN 1
oiuV^roTTOs
A nimble Sixpence is better than a slow shilling. DON'T FORGETTHE PLACE—SIGN
OF THE BIG •K." Main Street, near 6th. Mann factoring of all kinds done, by, the
BEST OF WORKMEN, and of tho very best material. A3T Repairing also dono with neatness and dispatch.
Sept. 28 dim.
(4
1&38,
At nt*
«ri«t Sixth su.
TKHKB HAUTE, ISDt
To make r**m for heavy Fill sad Winter Stock, I »m
the ators time ud j-Uce, the Largeataod
offer, ml
(I
Plain altd FaJbleaabie
FBBSirai. LOOKING GLARKKS AJIU VTISDOW SHADES, erer vffered on Ike Wabaah t«niitiiig ia part of 1 Splendid KotCirood i*arlor aeU, hi Brocatelle, worth 07UU.OO. 1 1OMOWalaut
tlommvu
Cai/etell
Bead*teads.
Chairs, assorted.
do KoeWIng Chair*, a««rted 4 do »t OIBce.
Common
0
do Wood
fell
do cblldrcn'a do Split bottom do Marble & wood Sop enclosed stand*. do Ceutro Tnblua. do Rreakfaat Tablaa, 1 do Dining 8 do Card do Marble n"k wood top Sideboards. 8 da Tin Hafos, itmortod.
4a
kiad reception and
Crib* and Lounges.
9
Cole will commence at
o'clock, A. M.,
and no postponement on account of the weather.
TERMS OF SALE.
Under $29,00 Cash over $20, three months credit, 1'or approved paper, subject to a discount of 3 percent, for CASH.
XiT The business will be continued at the same old stand withont intermission, and with a largely increased stock of tho very best Furniture that nut be procured
H. M. GRAM.
Terro-TTaute, Sept, 25, 1858.
(JUJCAT ATTRACTION AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG
H.
to the comfort ot ovr' eustmoters: and for capacity will far taqtui any Dry Goods House in Terrellante- We bave also engaged the services of wrrnl accomplished salesmen who will at all tim"* be found at their post, ready to wait on all, and in any language. With facroascd facilities we are determined to carry the day. aad challenges anr aad all cOWT*tHlnn, exme from what (mure* it may. EDSALL, McDOtHJAL & Co.
Oct, 5th
AJfSVIIXK
«wk t«*i-1£\ 1^ INF I EM A RY,
rHfi a
tK AND TttBATMRKT OP
AU. DISEASES OF THE EYE
JOHN MAOERI8S, M. D. 9» WWST KT*tfT*| StrAxxarcrlllo, -»Incll«xtA«
I4, 41j-
Inmm
ewe
Wanted Immediately It III* 5EW BOOT SHOE STOKE, Sign Of the Big lag
OMD WeiKMVtM Fin* Kip u4S*«trf *««%. %|a» two yMNiaM »«y«rte««sd wortmrrn s»t f* «%4Mi'«wwi v«t«i v«Ma*i •'•I "itl li# gtr«».
Ort. 14 «U
Mutton! Matron!! """Tf
Mnw*. P. Wjratt and F- Steverroi, will eoi-j menee
Slaughtering
Sheep
for
ing, on
Kxrost-sx
KfiYES.
Notice of Removal.
EDSAIi, McDOUGAL &Co. Win remove about the 15th of October to the corner of Mate and Fourth street*. House now occupied by die Southern Rank.
CARD.
On making this announcement we de«ire to call (he attention ol the pablic to our present petition. Two years ajp» we commenced business In Ter«*« Haute nader very fiarorabte eirenm^taneea. So t!$e of fiiciliiiw oridon e*joyel bv any.—
It.
the
SUtardar
TO
parposeof tank-!
next, and in consequence of
the large stock liter will hare on haad, ifcej bare
fitted up a Stall si'the Lower Market,
where
H*\r—Ccaksau.
P»IU,
rtttrnV,
the
mod choice peicee of Mutton will be sold at from to 5 cents per pound. This is considerably
lower than lui jet been oSei^d In this starker,
tad those desiring the finest of mutton will bear ia mind that this irruigement will last for three months or more to come. Remember, that ottljr the most CikMcc Pa cxa till be offered fof iale.
Septeutiter 17, 4 3 a READTHKTI
A ROLUSDKl'i T*yrlitOS*-
ACdB Ri^SKGS, liviog in the Hdllahd Settlement of Shebojgan, WUconsin, says: "After saffeiing
(or
«ime time the misery attending an atter
prostfatioR of mind and body I have been restored. b* nsiog BCBRHAYB'S HOLLAND BITTERS, to perfect health."
The fact dt this remedy beiug in snch High re pate nraonf the HoHanders io Wisconsin. Michi
g*n,New York,
in fact in #verr Holland settle
ment io the United States, argues much in its favor. Trr it—for Chronic or Nervous Debilitj, or any Nervoiif, Rheumatic, or Neuralgic affection.
Sept 16, Im.
3FI.
"JtftftM *»t Vtritm el prtvulSirii
The wonIarfat diacoveries brought io ll^bt by the celebrated Dr. Kadway & Co., the eminent Chemist* ol New York, within the past quarter ut a rsntary. har« contributed mure to the
e»»o,
HADWAY S KRADY REUKP.
The first of thaie important ami valitable dlscoreries startled the worM *Uh wontler and surpri»« at It* rapid Qfllcacjr in curing the sicfeautl stupping lbe most excrutiatitiK pains.
Tbenexl dltco*ery was tho RxsoviTiso H««otvr: Uie only r.tried* In u«ie that possesses the remarkable propertia* of eradicating from the syMem all constitutional tnaledlea inherited .sickly clildron of diseased parents. These dicoruries. howevtsr, are but Lewivr LtghU to the Great. Grand Discovery re cently made, aud which Is calculated rerolationise the preiont practice of medicine and treatment ofdlaea*o. The result of this great discovery In given to tho world in the form «f
PILLS,
elegantly coated with
Gum.aoas uot to offend the most delicate stomachs They neither sicken nor grip«. Rrery dose that ta ken imparts renewed strength and vigor to the sick end enfeebled body. They are called
KADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS.
n.
HLT
n.,
KAUWAI'S HEADY KKMKP.
1. One nf the most remarkable properties which this all-powerful remedy possesses, is that or Kleclrlcity It truly cKn-lriflos the whole human system with Its healtiifit! influence. Its action upnn the poisonons gases of malaria, whether it ba the infecting eflluvi of Yellow, Typhus,
Swamp,
Monties, searlet or other
"alignant Fevers, or fever Acne, Billiouf Pevor. Cholera, Dlarrlirea, Dysentery, Flux: or whether the stomach becomes 1Hflamed and irritated from the pols unous extract* of a«i? Itnt*, tainted ineaU, unripe I'rults, ur groen vegetabius,
a
doge or two of
Kadwuy
K»ady Kellef will Instantly neutralize th poisonous foments that
may be in tlw stomach, aUay the ino.vt
violent inflatiiatioiis and fortify the whole system gainst sickness or palnfttl difficulties in all easds, therefore, of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Flux, Pavers, &e., there Is no remedy so safe and certain to take as Kadwaj's Ready Kelief. Ilseloctrical t»wors will, the instant it is taken ohargo the system with health and vigor.
ASCOOM BK-IKRITAST, withdrawing the con gested blood, which, in case of Rheumatism, Lumbn Gout. Xeuialgla, Sciatica, inflicts s* much pain p»ii the patient—it arts with the rapidity of lightning the Instai.t the KoUeftg rulilioil on the part oftne body wliare there Is pain—It re-establishes an equalisation the circulation of tho blood—(.ongesti boing withdrawn, inflamntion is rrmovvd and pain ceases. 3. As DirrrsivK STiMttL*NT.—In rases of Weak ne.-is, Languor, Debility. ]uprosslon of Spirit, KeslliMtnass Mela«cholly, NnrvonsTrombllng, Hysterics Ac., it dllfus^s its healthful tonic properties throughnut tho entire system. It revives and re-iiivlgoratos the aged, cripplet, inflrm ami nervom. It imnarts new life and strength. Weak and feeble females who, irom continued suffering with woakenlng discharges, re wasting awry. Kadway'a -ady rfeliefwill restore to a sound and henlihflil con'tltion. 4. ITS CJ.KANS1XO AS1 HKALING PROPKRties are qniokly proved In cases of wounds, gun shots or stings, bites ddgs, snaiccs, icsscts, etc. The mo. mout Railway's Ready Relief Is applied to thopalned parts. It naturalizes 'he poison, arrests tho spread of thn Infection, allays liiflamstlon and prevents inortillfntlon. 5. AS A ROI)Y GUARD TO PR8VRST thosystem sgalnst*nWon attacks of sicklies*, osneclaily when epidemics t»revnll, or In cases of soil Jon Cramps III the stomach or bowels, Bilious Choiic, Fevers of alt kinds, a |oso of Padway's Heady Relief wlllcheck the prog^-oss of the disease and proveut torious difficultiPS. «.
RirriTertts.—
Persons who are obliged to be jxpos«l to the hot rays ofiHe sun sh'iUd, when they fuel Sun Sicknosi. Hradacfie.etc., take dusenf the Relief, also rathe the hdml with--it In some water—this will settle and stroiictho-i the stomach and withdraw the heaUid 'blood from the hi-a«l—and equalise its circulation through tho system. 7. Kvery family should .provide themsqlres with Kadyray's Heidv Relief If accidents -tfc6r,'elther from
Scalds. Bruises. Wounds, etc.. an
applicatlonoC the R*ady Relief will tin mediately ttop the pain, prcvciit in(Jiinalion or mort)flcalI6n. RAD WAY'S REGELATING PILLS. fFroiti the Y. Medical Jonrnal.l
TRK GRRAT GHAJtl) DISCOVBKY.
SINM-I.«K POM-KS RSCSIRRIIV
R»nw»T
Dtst-oraaan
Rsornmsa
WITH
PU.I*.—The
celebrated Dr.
Railway has recently snccecilod In obtaining a nutritious extract so concentrated that a" dose of six pills will furnish ihtf samc amount ofnutrHlon t* the blood us is given to the blood by an ounce of ordinary braad. This nutritioniextrarl he has sueeceded in combining with Radway's Regnlatlng PtHs. so that while the system is undergoing a th.trough physlclng.j.urifytiig and regulating process, tho weak, enfeebled, ^debilitated and worn ont organs recdve a fieallhtat nonrtshment. This great discovery Is invaluable. Hereto
fore, nnderlhe most innocent and best purgative Pills etc.. the patient grew weak, and debilitated. In eaans of Yellow Po*er,Typhus, Searl«t Fever and other ma-
ypi
Ilgnant fo*ers, Smalt t'o*, Brvjlpelas, cte.."the patient Is nnabte ta partake ofatifrClent noorishment to keep allre.
Radway's Regnlatlng Pltlj will entirely rarotntlonIxethe treatment nf the sick, afflicted withthese maladies, forone or two or RitdwaT's Regulating Pills will give to the wasting body suRlclant nmrishment as well as exterminate every particle of disease from Utesystem. Another groat wer which these Pills possess Is that «f regnlatlng the organ* of tha system fn tho performance ofthelr dalles. Tie Momach,
neys,
fjTer,
Kid
Skin, Bladder, Heart and Bowles, are
each of them regular arid exact tn the performance of their several functions: so that those who take these fills, however Costive they may be, will enjoy the loxnry of a healthy discharge front their bowie* every Jaj at a regolar and «xa. hour.
RADWAV.R KDOUTATIXO FKSOI.XK5T. Tha diseorery of Ihtawonderfat HenMatof of-the Hroan Body s«^nres lo medical stlence anew nxtdtwnal pmperty.
It st only cures qaicklf, aofcly and eflT^ctoally the llewing disorder*'*.
fbllewlng ^ewvlila, Syphilis, Sores. AMkmn. RroochitU nc»r».
xt
1
BUMitRS T!t T«K BWKtt). Tom«r*. Ble«dingoftheLn»pi Cona»m»tioir, St. VltnaVDawc*,
Rlckfeis, Salt Htiemm,
X-HIOS, 5aak«r»
i"
8«m,5- Hash...
•&- :"i
Kmpell*, .. Teller*.
It mnovjfle* the srstcra cowpleielt, fTesotvinr away frofti the SolWs art ipit»afe poUonon* and Di»»asr,i !rp"«U»,freeing the Blood and Plaid* of IJ«e fm«n all eorntpthnanors. r««torlng 8n«f*y and vigor,health and *SM«gih to **«rjr OOran sad naewber of tha bndy tat will etaAtaate from Oi« tyrt«rti all ConstltationaJ MaladW anil l.-itm»i««* InhaHtexl hy sickly children of pareMs.
Let th*s« a«ect»d with any disease, fkrn «la. er C«MtitMHHatnwllt««,Uli« Had* ay's ScMtitiiq KoW *tt Omggists everywhere
ftesetreaft.5»pt. f-dt^
2iasolation
.. K. $t. B.
O0w,M3PattomKt.,X. V*
of Partnership,,
TH*this4ayAKHSHIPUse
PABT
hw*U.Si«reex.j»lwgBE
tw««« Carter Matrtvg. ta oo«fc*UtMiet7,boM is 4l«i»olved by mntaaT consent. Mr. OOaiWr tstellwtall trOUH and MWssta, «ad J»*y all dr«saa4s acaimft. Ana.
C,
W.BWtlHSO,
«*!*.« Ifta. B.C. CARTER. Mr.U.C. Carter arfttMmttaae at tk#oM «a*4 a« 1 will be fwmtat* s«Mlf w»*«se«rs In a*w 4iW aMala. -. ^IHTEIiLIGENCB t)!fO,
FOR EMPLOYERS AND
Persons Wishing Employment
othsmt*.
WEt*.
TTEUT Qjerrjr a*»., Tcrre-H*e«« tt»^rest la UM nat-
W1
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
STA.PLF. AND FANCY
Dry Goods
PRICES REDUCED!
As we wish to
CIOMJ
Printed Tissue, Printed Berege,
comfort, Mfety,
hfalib anl t«U(fevity of the htiutan race Ibau a)! other medicinal agents use.
Boys.
oat our present Sum
mer Stock, wbich is unequalled in the city, for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. Plain Berge, Plain Tis$ne,
v'
Printed Cambric, Printed .I aeonot, Printetl Organdie,
Printst' Lawns,
Beantiful Printed Brilliants, Beautiful White Brilliants, Beautiful F'rinted Frencb Chintz,
Ginghams .n great variety, Prints in great variety, Challi Robes, phalli Berego,
Crinoline Floanced Skirts, China Grass Linen Skirts, Grass Linen for Skirts, Steel, Whalebone r.nd Ratan Skirts. Elegant assortment of plain striped and plaid Mull Muslin—prices from 30 to 65 cents per yard. Plain and plaid Jaconet do., irom 10 to 50 cents per yard. White Cambric do. Plain and dotted Swiss, from 20 to Socts per yard. White and colored Tarleton. A general assortment of white and color«d Cotton Hose Socks for Gents and
Just received a fresh supply of Gents Wear, suitable for tho present season. Fresh supply of white and colored Ladies
Gent's Banjou's,Gloves. Shorf and Long Mitts. New Linen of Elegant
Satin Damask 8 4, 10-4, 12-4, 14-4 and 16-4 Table Cloths: (Mump Variety of Table Damask by tho yd Napkins I'owejs from ®1 to §4 pr do*
r.
Handsome Printed
lrish|Liuen$!
For Shirts and ChildrenWear-. White Shirt",
v-„'*
,/
Shii Boaoras,
r-
..Shirt Collars
A variety of New
Embroidc r!e§
Beautiful
©L
In Sett« and Single.
Maltese, Point, Valcncienne and Linen
Maltese Collars!
1
Point, Valencienne and Linen
-vy
Swiss ami Cambuc E lgingB.
IX XX O xx SM
Emb'd Hemstichetl and Grasn Linen •/•k Ilanjfik'erchicfs, First-rate aasortffient of White and Printed Linen DRILLS. DUCKS,
For Panto-end Coats..? Variety dC' tiew Marseilles Vest^Pattcrns, **v 'Summer! Snmmert Snni
Cassimer^s and Coatings Black and Figured Grenadine. Biolej'f Sopefior Bl«ek and Bloe Clotfea
Do
Bl'k
da
J«y ,tP tie Admir^ ol A KINK NKAll OP
mrnm
sisa i33S Talk of beantv. It eaa«H»t axtst w(tfc«-i«*Jlt»e h«ad ot hair, then read the follow't»g, an-t it \-+*t more «M circular aroaixl each WtW», ma no can rfoatn
PPr«»fe»*«r
Wool's IIair Rc*l«»rntire.—
We call the attenttaa of ell old autl Toung, to this wondeKnt prep*r«U«Mi, which turps back to its •riglnal color, gray hair-^vrer the of the bald with a luxuriant crowth—remove lJ« dandruff, itohag, and all cutaneous eruption*—nos« a «Mtisiul flow or tha natatal flnto. and We^ce^if a^ad as a regs iardr^ssing forth hair wilj prescrxe it* Mtnr, and keepH fromfisHing lo extrema ot«t age, in all its natural beauty. W« c*H then xn tlw fold. U»e gray, or diseased in scal.i, to u*«Jt and auroly the young wt not. as tbey value the finding tmjtri, or the witching csrl, *rer be without ft- Its praise is apoa tha tongue of thousands.
The agent f*r Pr«f. tt'ood's Hair Restnratlve in ^'ew Haven rccoivv-d th« fo lowing U»tt«r ia regard to the Resuratire,a f»w weak* -sine*. »r*r
Rtvia. Jnly W. t«W-
Mr. Lear«nworth—Sir*. 1 bavt- t»«eu troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for tn-tro thsn vear.itr hair baganto coroo Oot. sfcurf and hair together. 1 saw in aNew Haven paper
O. K. THdMAt. M.W. Nt. -W4 Vine fitrest.
VtNraxNcs, la Jun 23, l&ft.
Prof. O.J. W»«d: As you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered Hair Kcstoruiive, 1 will state, for whomsoever It may concern, th.it I have a sod it and known others to use it—that, 1 have, forspveral years, been in the hebit of using othei Hair Rostorail ves, aud that I And yours vastly superior tn any other I know. It entirely cleanses Uie head of daudmfr.aiid with one mouth's "proper use will restore auv person's hair to tho original youthful color and tcxturo, giving a healthy^ sort and gloss) uptiaarnnrej Snd all this, -without discoloring the hands that apply .lt,.orthe drwtson which it drops. 1 vf?ul!, thcixforo, recommend lis use to every one desirous of having a fine color and toxtura to hair
HcwiMjetfiilly youri, WII.^OX KIM(?. O. J. Wonttik On., Proprietors, 313 Hroadwny, N. York. (In the great N. Y. Wim Hailing Establishment) and '14 Market St., St. LauU, .M. And sold by all good Dnnrgists. jJab 'J0-dw3m,
TERRE-HATTfE & RICHMOND S, R.
HALF FAKE TRAINS
IN'DIANATSTATB FAIR,
To he held at Inditinapofh,
OCTOIIKK •!. TO OCTOIIKltO. 4 N EXTRA TRAIN WILL LEAVE TF.R• 1V re Haute daily, commencing on TUESDAY Oct. 5th, and will rnn ns follows:
Leave TYrrn-H iuU. atfu'iS, A.M., etopplnft for passengers ONLY at Greencit?t.l« aud the f-tafi'ns betwpfn Grooneastle and Inslinnapolia. 'Arrive at indiannpolia at A. M.
RETURNING.
Will jeavo iriiiiatiapn'lia at 5:30 P. .YT., stopping tq dvlivvr paaspntrotft at all alntioii^. Arrive at Tet+e-IIatite at9:20 P. M.
ACCOMMODATION TR ATX. Will leavn Tprre-riauto dAily, as \i tnl, nf 7:l.r» A. M. stopping at all stitioris for tssepgOM and arnvo at Indiana(»aliirnJ, 10:45, A. M.
Err Nixo.
J|CWill leave TiidianajtoHs at ll.Ort T. M., rtopping to deliver paaietigers nt all way sstati ji'vi, itnd arriveHt
Tfrt-e
rlanto atQ.3f A. M.
Pasiongers will be cairied to Imliinipoli« on the itbova tryins and return for one fatv, liir whieli tickets must be procured. 03" On all oth*r traitut full fi»ro both ways will be charged, aud no Fair Tick I rccngidwd.
WIRMC
F«otf Faaaunese.
it
Remember the *isrn o| th$
CNKW CUKAP FRKNCH ^TOSB-) A. »Ji!t 14, Sl tH
JE. J. J^EQK, 5upsria|,e»dcnt.
», Sept, 27, dw2w. ,v
OYSTERS,
TAMof
NOW ltr.CKIVIN'^, RtKl will confhitio to HTt'ivo dailr, HOLT & MALTliV'S bt*t brands
S I I O S E S
Willi which lam prepared to furni*l any number of cuistomora oitber §ervod up or by tho can. O*
lyi
'rf. ^jj
AU *ald art warrantedfrenh anil
ItF One door South of Slcwnn House, Sept. 29,dim. f. M. DOUGHTY, Agent. Something for Invalids. TUST RECEIVED AND FUEBH AT that HKCKKK'S FARIN.A.
CCXVS SPAKKMXOGKf.ATlXE, PKOtrrKR'sr.OKN STAKf'H, HUKVKA'SMAZKNIA. very fine:
COOI'EK'K KIIREO 1R1KOI,AsH,
for
S
pt.2H-dandw«vr.
LLKSf A NOVEL Br
fin/-!
v*tr
ARROW MOOT AKU TA I'tOCA ,acc«Mj^iedwl^ Jtreciions
use.
—*Mn—
A line assortment ol l.Ui» ()RS for medicinal parposes, consisting In iiart ol HtfPBHlOR BHA!*Ill£P,
PORT, MAOElKA, and I.OKGWORTH'S 8PARKI.I5G AJtn KT1U, ("ATA W lt\ WfJikM,
Ac.
T. II.
HAitK
A: CO.
Musical Advantages at the Terre-Haute Female College. VfTE HAVE IUST SECURED A MUilC W Tf^her for tlio Terro-llanie Female Col lege of riia verv highest qaalifltatlots^. Durityf mt recent tofir Ea«t vUitcd a great many Muaia Tca*hT8 with a of obiaiaiiig a Terr unperior one forortf Mu«5e Av.««letnr, and xtteeeeded in obtaining a Teacher In Netr York, thoroughly tiafnedin thc Schools of fkwtaa. Her vocal powers are uns&rpa««ed by any teacber knoafn to tne understated. The Faculty of Music will gire a"»neert MXn af'er the arrival of Miss Newlwy, the K*achcr ullnded to, that fntr atl«eni may jadge for themselveseftfysabtlily and rarietl acquiramcnta of onr mu*lc, t«»c}tara.
An^. 21,dAw I JOHN COVERT^
BOOKS.
Cma«.
BAYARD TAYI/)R*« NORTHBR TKAV k»j» Sammcr ami Winter Piclarcaof Swcdet Lapland and Norwar. TWIN ROSE5 A NARATTVE Br Aw* Co a* Rrrcn.E, (Mr*. Mowatt.)
THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1858 DR. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS l* AFRICA (a new
mpph.J
Foraaicat **.» BUCJCIXG HAM'S Feb 22, dtf
BROOM MANTJFACTCTRIJR,'
*. TtMk, Addition. mtM HA
TAM
MOW PREPARED TO FURNISH THE beat of Brooms, of tfca wwu atf Sea, made to Wder«and fbeimhlcor retail a' th* loveet eaab pek*.
C»* $S0 perall A* bmoiif braab 4bfirerwd at mj chop. D- OnU^»lititodi W Anf 1ft. ^*8 *1t.
RAX9I IIA*JS»!
*"p1w aUdtrrigoed
tom
mw
Strengthening Cordial AND BLOOD Pr KIK1KIt.
TBKgroktest
remedy In tho
•thcrs, res to rati
ab)ut4-Wood's
Hair Kes
torative" as a cure. I called at your stora an (he 1st of April last, and purr*»a»cd one bottle to try it, aud 1 fonnd to my satisntctiou it was the thing it remoTod the senrf and new hair b^gan to grow, it is n«w two or three inches in length wi«v
it mm* fit of-
luve great
faith in It. I wish yon id send me two oottlws raore b) Mr. Post, the bearerof thia. 1 l«)n't knowasnny of the kind Is used in this place, von raav have a'markot Ibi manv bottles after it is known here. tonra with rcspoct RUFUR PR\TT.
Pim.*wrt,T,Ri*,Sent,9. lf*53, ivo
Prof. Wo d—Sir Yottr flair Kt^tomuvo is
itself benefleinl totu«. The front, and alio part ofmy head almost lost
»proving the back
ITS
covering—tn fact
treVtrt
TXis
dirtilbPd from a tierry known o»ly lomysclf, »a4 chemically contbinei! with some if the mostvaluaMw at«Htia)a«l'roota, herb* and barks known to th« mini of aiad,Tlx: blond mot, Mack reot.wild etH»fr hark,y«|. low, Jock, dandelions, rfarsapartlla.cldnr flow era, wlUt (traducing the most Infallible t«M*^y lor iU itfon ofhoallh ev«r Vno»h.
IT IS XATURRfs.OWff RK-MRDV,
Caring dU.*ases bv natural laws. When taken, its healing Inflnences li Wt courslrg through ev*ry *»W ofthancK' of tha blpwi". th* stomach, and «tnH«gthen» tit# whole orifanUattoii
ody, pnrl/ying and aeceleraOng the rtrc«l«li.p It nrmrslmws any bijflods mattar ia
MclieauViKtringthening Prirfltil siill n»»ct«atl* c«ra( Liver complaints. Dyspepsia. Jaundice,
Chr»nir rr JWISM«. tht W Ml
y"Ha»
*t ji*sr4tr*4 /jrr »r
tjspc""il«.
Heartburn, Inward
BU.D.
I have oaail but two half (•Wt bottles nf youB restorative, and now tho tip of my h«ad is well studaed^wl^h a jiromifing crop of yonre hair, and the front Is' also receiving iu benoDt. I have trl»d othur prnpurations witbuut any beiicflt whatever. I think fmuj iuy own personal reaomiucndation, I c»u imi^co mnuy others totrvit, Youra respertftiily
AVKIMV,or.*lc«.'
ness .flhe Stomach, Fullness «f filo 1 lo the Head, Dull Pnln or Swimming in the H^a Palpitation»l" lli« Heart, Pnllness or W« in *ho Ktn'ma^n Sour Km»ta lions. Chokimr orSuflVtcatlug t-'e.^iiug wheh lying down I'rvness or Vcilnwne«* of tha Skin an-l Kyo*, .N'tyta Sweats, Inward Fevers. Pain in the .Small of the" Bock, Chest Or Side, Sudden flnsho* of heat. Ilcpmsslon
I'lionmatimn, pnmlynti. n^iirulr-tB, '.rnl«e«, *prnl/i«, •tliriiPd* In tho lolnU or milMen. *wi-lllii««, wre tiiroiil, ear acho or toothacha, aoundii. frenh cit«, dor«il, born*, «eaM», )m|n.«. iVc.. vlul.l totho "inajtic" liifi"earn ifthl* wondorflil Mnfment.
For Horse* nnd (!atll it it nn inftillllile romndy for chafa*. Rail*. tcrBlcho*,cracltad ho«l», lamunwM, In, swnony, siilint. flftula, hrnldOK, MWoltlnir*,
1«
DI8EAGE8
TO A O
RcAi
A nth or of, "T*eg Woflbtcton," &e.
-V ...
y-
A. L. sHEnMAN*. 'v
ot
Spirits, Fright(\«l Ileum*, IWs|mnlency or aat. K#ra vous Disease, Sores of HlotcUes on the Skin and kVver and Arne dloase# ol the iU.ulK»r and Wotnb.soeft ns Smnlnal
Arne (or Chills and Pcv«r.) It will also cure
Weakpeas, incoi:iiaeite« of Urine. K(rar!gMtyktnflitm» matton or Weakness of the Womb or blander, Whi*s« *c.
THEKS IS SO MlST.tKK j*HOUT IT. This cordial will n'ntrfr fSil tn cure ari* of (h»» abor# disoas\», ir taken as|.«r directions on each botllo.ih Oerman, Kngllsh and Frenca.
OVKR HA1.K A Mil,1,ION OF IIOTTLKS Have boon sold titirlng the past six tconlhs, ninl In er lusts nee has It failed in giving entire MUsfae|l«tt.Who then, will suffer tVom n'oakness or dehillty whew eismi's
Sir*nrtktminj Cvrdial
TLLLN
A»
will cure y«*n.
TO
rati 1..V1HKS. ,,
Do ron wish to bo hea'.thy and. strong? Then go», once and get ioine of McLean's Coinllal. ^ili strtnfHhan and invigorate yonr blood to tow thrwugh evtsry Tein, and the ricti rosy bloom ol hrulth lo mnuiit to your cheek again. Kvury Initiowarranted 10 givn satisfaction.
FOR CHll.nHRX.
We sav to parents, if your .children are slrklv.pimy, or aailetod with cuuij.lslnw provslrntHmnng QblV drpb^ give them a sinall quantity ol MeI.ean's Cstrdfal and it will make them healthy, fat and robust., I May not a moment, try It and v»ti will lw eonrinced.
IT IS HKJ,ltyOl'fiT.O.T.\ vVKKV f'UU.N V, 51 KRi.'fU.V
Should
I'
PRVStrflneiln'niiifr
tho until ho ha'
MQI,not1'«alwayscity
hlvof
proenredaattp-rnii-*»IUItdiwi'ouutA
ISII forillal.
{•ily, bet-au»v it cnr»a. A liberal will
HE
tnatlrt to thoai) who buy to (ICHMI. CAL'TION—HMVNR«
'Urm*«oll
or
may try to palm
t«t* or
DI-alrtrst
UPON
you
who
soi.
trush,
aoortCerJUl,
A
REMEDY
Hitter
which
thisy
vol.1nn.IH
»ni
rill
}.«itiry
MI .^NR^AI'A^
CAN
buy
T-FI^NIV-HV (AVLNTR
nicn
FWIAF
ii iajimt
A»LF Strtnflk-
take
nothinjk
oUe,
I*
It
tho
niy
tho
BLOOD
th«*»moiliat
T!:IC
thoroughly,ANDat
trongthcii
tho
TYATPIN.
Olio tubio»p nfkil laHct* cvurv niortiiiii fh.Unat* a rnrtatn iirov«ntlv« for fholora. Chill* nml Kev«r, Y« How Paver,or any provnlont iliioasr.
Price only fi prr bottle, or aix hott1«« for 45. .1. H. Mi KAH, Sot» Proprietor »f thr "orilia!.,
AI«o, Mrliaan'x Volronlc Oil l.lnimool.
TTrPrlnMp.il depot on tho corner of 'I hlrJ ami I'm# trcnt St. l.ouig, Mo, Jfr* Fornala lu l.oulavilU hy H.»||. Taihotl A Crf. Kprlniter Si Ilro.. and Kaymond I'atiuu
Mct.RAN'8 VObCMNlf OJI, f.lMMK.NT, The hutt I.I ill iii" nt In (lie wfirl'l rorni|i,ii vt hin«l
Jinnlhfr BrmnrKuhlr fut
^^Stormfld hy .Mcboiiii'd Volcamic Oil l,lnlm«iit K'i«l\«r oiirsclvea: Thomiia tord, a blark*»ilth, llvlrtjr near utlfl nil Tenth KlriM't, litnl h#rrlhl« nmulnir »«|rci'H •hi* foot. He tried varlonn l/ntiuicnu. Mtlve.. A lltlt could do it nn goo^l. Ho di"*|iH!ri .) of •', pr )eii,r ahlo to M'ork Hlhln trndn iiicaln, li« ,r'iiiM nil hoar any Weltliton hi# fooj, nii'l by one aijiMtt IditOe 1 Mcl.euuU Volcitnle 01) Ivuiliut ut, ho In i.o jieriVi tl* curmi.
W .IIHM'K,
rattloanako hll«*, and raflori* othar diiease* whk-"h«'ii. ImnUar#
IIRI
to from Injuria or »cHdint».
Kv«»rr ronhfry Merchant ohonl^l oMnln «»pt»h
For aalo by J. If. proprietor, corner Tltlrd and Pine m*., St. l,oill*, Mo.s ttlno (br ahovo.
Cnnrfjticham and Allen Peace, t*ent» Kopt. tf 'l'.rre lUnte, (H4
J. It.
nf
Mt-I.rtoVn Volfiantn Oil l.tnlmont. It mill* rarilllh ,1m. oaiwe ttalWavitciirnt. A liberal (ftfeount Will bo matfo to meh-hnntu whn bliv to sell nifain.
BOEItllAYE'S POLLAXI) HITTERS BOERHAVE'S ITOUAXD fllTTEH^, BOERIIANE'S HOLLAND BITTKIIS, BOK'niTAVI^S HOLLAND BJTTl i^. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND Blrrkfis. BOERHAVR 5 HOLLAND RITTllIlS. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND Brrr'fi'RS." BOERHAVE'SJUOLLAXD uirr^Hs. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTER8. BOEfUIAVE'S HOLLAND BITl'ERfl. •. i*ort DYSPEPSIA,
OF THE KIDNEY®F
LIVER COMPLAINT
W E A N E S S 0 A N IN
Fever db Ague.
Aad all aflVetlotw ofthe
t&i rnn OBKAT bkmrot.
C?"CA UTION.—ChiardLa^ainat pcre^ut^jng ftnitatiotis or coaotcrfelta.
apr
hand thi^t lot of
f?
ta
1 «»r*d HaaM^MioitidmaiMi SUe*, whkb be
retaiiwe at w|n4«aale prior*. Call at 1|» li«ac next to J. M. Tefc«t^ eJ|rar eaiaWkh wot, «be*e yon can alway* Ibadt
frmk
^V-aiu awl Road*—at lo#«* at,«w*.£tCther
vrFMtwmw.
St off
jh* *t)oi of tre-
rj Wttla tb« Daroe of tha aout wuwu.'rhoaa,
VBtrumx PAliB, JR & TW
PliarTttacpttUata n«a ben,Ht^ f'lTraaoacM. Pa. Sold ia Terre»If*nte by T.
ft.
M. Donnelly aod
Far- 4
by
10,*583«ljift
tin.
i»
K«ccr»llj ijirorfjh-
oat the cotwitrj. R. BrowwkM, Af«ni for fndfam^k.
NOTICE.
fT'HEJoBtftlsjare the memtitr*
of (lie jhfttfn f|-
Ji tee 6f Atrtttpmtttg of Tlgo ^jrHcul'ttni
^ciftr,
W^-H-
9- Wolf*, Wfn. V.
KrnHbltf»r, Chaa. St. John, Corfejr liarWar, IV w. Pattm, Wm. MOHS Van Sx-ojc.
Tho «l»r#»)«iri8n
th*
«t mMny
to mm a-
AmaHoral Stor* of a. W»|fr
A Cm.,
at
Olocfc o» Tlwidtr, Skftttnhfsr %*C, for thr tmr*-
aiakhig arruirnMraia of t!fc t«lr.
an
Tf»i
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