Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 226, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 October 1858 — Page 3

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"yyrh* Birch, Bow«r» aad Fex't-min strels performed last night to a delighted andience. Tbeyare certainly a well drilled band, and are full of Inn and imn»merit. Billey Birch is perfect in hia delineation* of the negro character. In fact To mat* n»*m for be*** *aii

this in decidedly the beat tronpe that baa n»«t assortment of Plain *ad Fwhimbi# perfoimed in Terrc-Haole for year# past Tliey perform again to-oigbt for the la#t time.

Hogs and Hog Cholera. Two or three large droves of hogs have driven from Illinois to this market ntf.J dUpoaed to J. D. Early As Co., and

U. M. Harrison and Son., who are now i-langhtering and throwing them into lank*, and rendering them up simply for the grease. These lots are said to be infe«U»l with cholera* which caused the owner* to dispose of them for whatever they could get, for this pnrpose, as they could be put to no other u« than to the manufacture of machine oil. We did nut learn the price paid, but presume it was small, a* almost any price would have justified the owners under the circumstances.

The Election Yesterday and Its Basalts—Vindicati of Mayor Swaxxn, and the American Party.

We give elsewhere in to-day*'

full returns of this municipal election which to place In Baltimore yesterday. Thi* significant, result goes forth to the world, •clothed in tae panoply of irresistable fact* which speak much more foicibly than word*, triumphantly vindicating Mayor Kwaxw, from the unmanly, tmgontlcmanBy and malignant slanders heaped upon him by political antagonists. Nor docs this overwhelming majority alone exculpate our worthy Mayor from base virtupartitions of partizan opponents, bnt, in like manner, it blots out,.effectually, and /or ever, scurrilous libels and destructive miorcpreteotation* sent broadcast through •out (ho Union to the injnrj of our city, of Jior good immo, Itor commerce and future liusines* prosperity, for no higher object than that of bringing into disrepute tho American party, in the desperate hopo or mo ern, mongrel, broknu down dtftnociacy being ruined rtgain into life and vigor upon its min*. Such we decui a true solution of the motive which, for several yours post—ever Hince the democratic pariv l»*t its power in the once so-called •'Citadel of Democracy**—I»aV-O^ actuated the disappointed, though aspiring memborn «f it* Trsgmeated ranks.

This'gsme va« played most industriously up to the very «\*4 of yesterday's contest. Its originators, in their blind y.oul, ehorihhed it as a darling thought, mid hopo 1, even at any and every sacrifice, to miki nniii."oifc so gr^at an ah-' Mirdlty.

We have been told, over and over ngain, by those antagonistic to Americanism, through their scurriUns prints and otherwise, that a larg1 majority of tha votrs of Haltimore weio not only opposed to the American party, but especially adverse to Air. »wwann, its candidate for tho Mayoralty. N«»w, in the very face of all the«e virtuperative slanders and unfonded assertions, wo find, on looking over tho figure*-—-which cannot hear false witness —that Mil. SNVANN 18 UE-KLKC TED RY A CLEAR MAJORITY OK NIXKTKRN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND SKVKNTY-TWO VOTES OVER AND AUOVE HIS GALLANT MILITARY COM PETITOR, COL. SHU IT.

Tliis toO, wss done by a fair election, where the polls were open to every citisen who really desired to exercise the ripht of suffrage.

iexcept

Incident to the excitement of all elections, order prevailed. It is true that the opposing candidate, Col. Sihitt, at a late hour, withdrew from the contest, iu a card, which is not likely to do him much service hereafter ytt his friends continued to vole for him, and we are of opinion that he eUaitted as formidable a vote as he could otherwise have had.

He certainly had no cause to eampUia of the

ICigAik Wmrd

irpivm'UMitwwn ««v»» ..v.-j—

twenty

*md. Shtme til tht orar-swing majsa ty of truth, such as i« matk tnsaifest in the revolt of yesterday, we sincerely hope wilt sileaee the tongues of

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the w^rhi for the»-«lm, Past%ining,tho«:

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i^nv vi Prompt means were ^laiti Street, near 0th. instituted for the preservation of orilor, Manufacturing of all kinds done, by the and. with the exceptions of a few brawls, BEST OF WORKMEN, *ad of the very best material.

the strong hold of De­

mocracy, in which he obtained a majority of THRKS TftOClAX* TR*HI AXD TURKS, being some

femri+m ktmdrri

votes

more than there are voters in the ward, and nearly as maay majority as its eatire population. Notwithstanding this immense poll, still the voice of oer eottgktened cttiseas, indigaant at the foul wis* represewtatioas Ml aHeat derogatory to

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AUCTION 0*

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Comiac Taeadar, Oct. istiu 1W5, At TBS "WALTER" FCRNITttRg WAREROOM, jIaIbi Between flth Sd Sixth SI*.

TBRKE HAtTTB, 15D.

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offer, »1 the abo»e llnM »nd

place,

the

FBMJTOI

LOOKING OLAKKES A»D WIS DOW SHADBS, ever •••red on tbe YV«b«sb: consisting l« P*rt «f I Splendid R«m«(kkI Parlor sett, la BromieMe, worth *, 1 doxsn Rvitvtod fend Jfabojpiny SofltWei'.

I W J*i do do do spring aeat, RoefcJog and Easy Chair*3 do do spring »eat Parlor Clulrs. do Murb'e-topbureaus. d«» C«anni eo. 1 CajK»ir. balf Canopy »*«t Fronefc 9 «i"i' Mtxe*. C«lm|r^ •ad Comiuu1' Ue»ii*le*d». 33 do*. C»i«e »e*t Cb»ir», a»«*rtca. do Ro^klnt Chain, «wW.

OOcfl.

0 do Wood mi CAam«ii .. ehildron do SpJU bottom d" Marble dt wood top «nH»»ed *tan«».

is Ao C«ntr« Tablea. do Br«akfaat Table*, 1 do Dining S do Card

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is do Marbla 'k wood top Sideboard«. 8 do TlnSafe*, awort-d. 4n do Crttw at»l 't MaliOKaiiT, Waliml »nl Gilt Looklng-Glanca,

S} P«ln of Window J5h»'lo*.

Patriot

TOGETHER WITH

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

Wardrobes, Commodes, and Foot Stools. »j. Also, a superb assortment of "Engravings" Handsomely Framed.

The above FURNITURE is custom made, warranted, and mnst be sold. Sale to continue from day to day, until at least from $6,000 to $7,000 are disposed of.

Salt t/ritl coyimenre at 9 o'clock, A. M-, and no postponement on account of the weather.

terms of sale. I

Under $20,00 Cash over $20, three months credit, for approved paper, subject to a discount of 3 per ccnt. for CASH. jtirTh* business will be continued at the same old stand without intermission, and with a largely increased stock of the verv best Fnrnitnre that can be procured

H. M. GRAM.

Tcrro-IIante, Sept, 25, 1S58.

GliiiAT ATTRACTION at the sign of the big

Goods aU New and selling

rafiuly ',0 invite all in want of

BOOTS AND SHOES,

To givo nm cull. I c»n please you botli in price or quality.

COME AND SEE COME AND SEE

Clerks modest and well behaved. OOIUEXS I3JX 1

OUR MOTTO:

A nimble Sixpence is better than a slow shilling.

DON'T FORGET THE PLACE—SIGN

OF THE BIG "K."

JtW Repairing aUo dono with neatness and dispatch. Sept 28 dim. H. KE7ES.

Notice of Removal

EDS Alt, McDOUQAL Co. Will remove abant the l£lh ofOctohcr to the comer or Mala and Fourth .streets. House now occupied br tha Southern Bunk.

CARD.

On making this aaoottnccment we deawre to call the at(cot:m oHho pohtie to oar pneseAtporitiaa. Two renrs coraioenred bumncss ta Ttr*»* Uaote umitr

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Mr, Swaan, hi» frioods, a»d oar «tj\ has :Nt atua^vpin mami«eeat ttyle, with reference dec'sred lh«w assertions false, hy ah un- jta the ewaf^t ot oar Mt will f»t wirp*** ant Drr Good* Haw fa Terr*proeedentod m^enty of over t**9- RacU the wrvieei of strtrrl aceaskptiAed talesuiea vW will at all tlaf* be fe«*d at their po#f, ready te w*U oo all, and In any language. With iinmiwl faeilUies

all

tmch vtlHfi-

in futon. Let them seek a mors respettfa! and forniahle saodc of political warfar*.

The world

will

no l4ig«r giro

cmlence to their onataaly attacks aad oven those vhoa th^r »»f haredeceived will eoMtt to placo confidence in what thoy my henceforth feel disposed to^taty, though it he verging uooa, truth. Fa«s are overwhelming, sm|Th Ahd Utntuph

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Fort^-two differ* c©tjat fffc«

luktAU ttw pun in

taror«b)« arcam-Mntict*. in lie

pcwntod of ftcinUt* sehlon c»joy«d Ht mj.— In tlMt Aort of time we hare established a Drr Oeods n«w* worthy of Tmt-HMte. The rxtrmoR&na^lpcKMe ift oar tmnnesa requaes isore «p«eio«s With that md Hi view

hare Mound the abeve esmer, w'jicft we are

we are determined t* mtf the rfar. and dtalleage *av and alt eeme ftwai wdtat «wre it mar. EOS ALU McDOtXJAL Co. ("Vet. Sti, 5WTA!fSTIf.W

E E IN I A

FOR THE CURB AND TRSATMEKT OP ALL DISSASS$ OP TUB BYS. O N A E N I S S

S»*n» uxetT tmm,

JhrAXurcrllle, I ndianw* H«ptiVdtX

Wanted Immediately

At til KRW BOOT «»4 SHOB STORE, .Sign of the Big *Cg-

60000

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«0«art OCS.V4M

wytrt«tf»4 wort tad^a

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fodWK**

Messr. P. WraU and F-Steverscm. will comm«Dce Slaughtering Sheep for the parpoeeof tanking, oa Saturday next, and in consequence of the large stock tfwrj wilt hare on hand, they hare fitted dp a 8ttH at the Lower Mirket, where the most choice petaee of Mutton will be sold at from 4 to 5 cents per pound. This is considerably lower than has yet boen_offei ed in this market, sad those desiring the finest of mutton will bear in mind that this arrangement will last for three months or more to come. Re member, th*t oolj the most Choics Paicss will be offered for sale'.

September 17, 3 m. READ THIS! A TE3TJ*O.XrjACOB RlNSE.ES,liring intlie HolUod aettletnent of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, «aya: "After suffering for dome time the mUery attending an utter prostration of mind and body, I have been restored. by nsing BCBRHAVE'3 HOLLAND BITTERS, to perfect health.'"

The fact of this remedy b^ng in such hfch repute among the Hollanders in \Vischium, Michigan, New y#rk, in fact in everr Holland settlement in the United States, argues much in faror.

Try it—for Chronic or Nervous Debility, «ranj Nervou*. Rhcomatic, or Neuralgic uff.-cUoti. Sept 16,1 m.

R. PI.

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T»« wonderful dUcorertes broushl to ligsii tj celebrated Or. Kadway it Co., the eminent CtiomHU ol .tew Vork. witliln Uh p» quarter i»i eesinry. Iiirtt contributed m^re I" tHe ea*d, comforl, bealth and ioo*j*H.v ortheUaoiaBraceUiaa alt oedidml arenlt fl u««.

1 oUior

HALLWAY S KEAOV RELIEF.

The flirntofthcie Important a«J valuable diaeore rie» «tarlk-l the world with wonder and «urpr!s« at iu rapid ettlcaev In curing tk« *icfcaitd *t»]jiug theipost excruti«tlii)rpaiii».

The ue*l dueororr «t«. the Riworirtaa R*»oir-**-r. the eisly r-ineiT In that the remarkable j.ropertle* of jeradlcatiufc from the «tein alt eoottitutidnsl uuilediei Inhsrited tlckly chldren of 1 Itemed parenu. These dlcorerie*. bowerer, are hut Le«#er Ujfhts to the Great. Grand Discovery recently made, and which I* calculated I* revolutionize the present practice of medicine and treatment of dinease. The renult of tliU 5"«t diwoveiy Is Riven to the world in the form «R Pilui, eleg4inly coated with Gum, *o at not to otTend the iiio«i delicate atomaeh* Th«y neither «ieken nor gripe. Kverydo»« that Is ken iroiiarts reuewed strength aud vigor to the and enfeebled body. They are c^ille«f

KADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS.

n. n. n.

KADWAi'S RKAOY KKLIKP.

ine inwarn ur «. .vh»

Ucl'Exro-r*it

this

1. Onu nf the moat remarkable properties which all-powerful rem oil poMense*, l» that of Electricity It trtiiy electrifies tfe whole human *y«tem with lit, healthful influence. lt« action upon the poinonoui g**e*»f malaria, whether It be the infecting effluvia of Yellow. To phus, Swnmp, Measles, scarlet or oU»er iJalljimiit Kevors, or Pever Aku«. Btlliou? Fever, Cholera, ll»rrh«Ba, Dysentery. Flux: or wb»therthe stomach becomes Inflamed and Irritated from the poisonous extracts of arit' l.iits, tainted meats, unripe fruits, or ereen vegetables, a dose or two of Radways Ready Keliwf will instantly neutrallxe th poisonous elements that maybe in the stomach, allay the most violent Itiflainailons and fortify the whole systom against sickness or painful difficulties

In all eases, therefore, of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Flux, Fevers. Ac., thero Is no remedy so safe and certain to take as Radway'a Ready Relief. Its electrical p»wers will, the Instant it is taken charge the system with health and vtror. 2. AS COUN I Krt-IRRITANT, withdrawing the eonrested blood, which. In case of Rheumatism, Lumba- *, Go-it. Nfinalirln. Sciatica, inflicts sfttnuch pain npwn the patient—it acts with the rapidity nrilrhtning the Instai.tthe Rellefls rubbed on the part oPhebod) where there l« pain—It re-establishes eu equalization of the circulation of the blood—congeal 11 being withdrawn, luflamatlon I* removed pain ceases. 3. An DirKusiva Stimulant.—Inand

cases of Weak­

ness, Languor, Deblllly, JJeproMlon of Spirit, Festlessiivss Melaiicholly. Nervous I'rembllng, Hysterics Ac., it diffuses Us healthful tonle propertt.-s throughout the entire system. It revives and re-Invigorates the aged, crippled, Infirm and nervom. It imparts new 111*0 and strength. Weak #id feeble females who, from continued suffering with weakening discharges, are wasting away. Had way's R«ady .{olicf will restere to sound and healthful condition. 4. ITS CLKANRINO AND HEALING PROPER, tic# are quickly proved in case* of Wounds, gun shots or stings, bites of dogs, snakes, lewots, etc. Tfce moment Radwav's Ready Hollef Is applied to Uuip*lned parts, it n»uiratl*os the poison, arrests tho spread of the Infection, allays Inflamation and prevents mortiflcatlon.

v..»mv,

to

K*rirrirrrrirs.-

Persons who are obllgt/d to be exposed tolhe hot ravs of the sun should, when »hey feel sun Slcknesj.il. adache, etc., Uke a doso ef the ReHcf, a so athe ^he Head with It In some watSt—this will settle and strendheu the stomach and w.'hdraw the heated blood from the hfad—and equalize circulation through the system. 7. Krery familv should provide theiiise,ves wjtn Radwal's Ready kelief lr accidents •ecur, either from Kalis, Hums, Sca1ds...9ruises, Wonnds, otc.. an application of the Rcsdy Relief will Immediately itop the pain, present Inflamation or mortification.

A W A S E A IN S Prom^he N. V. Medical J»nrnKl.] THE GREAT DISCOVERT.

Stuart.*a PowmGRANQ RkCukti-t wits R*»w*t's

K««rnTi*O

I'imjs.t-'TheDiscovaasn

celwbrated Dr.

Kadwavhas retSvntly surcBodcd In obUlning a nntrltlons extract so conceiitrtied that* dojo of six pills will furnish the same amount of nutrition ta the blood as Is given to the blood

by

a» ounce of ordinary bread.

This nutritioN* extract he has succeeded In combining with

Rad way's

Regulating Pitts, so that while the sys­

tem Is undergoing a thoroughnhyslcing.purUylng and regulating process, the weak, enfeebled, debilitated and worn out organs receive a healthful nourishment. Ttils great discovert l.-.raluable. Heretofore, nnderthe most Innocent and best pargatiee Pills etc., the patient grew weak and 4ebilltated. In eases of Yellow Pever,Ttphas, Scarle* Fever and other mallgnant fevers. Small Pox. Krj ilpeias, etc.. the patlent is enable te partake of suf icfent nourishment to

^Ra^way's Regulating Pills will entirely revoluUonUe the treatment of tne sick, afflicted with these maladies, forone or two of R*dw*t'« Regulating PIUs win give to the wasting body saffleieht nourishment a* well as exterminate every particle of disease from Use «y*tem. Another great .wer which these Pilla iss l» thatof regulating the organs of the system

Mak. —a_ j*1*1 a ^t»sann»k a Id.

In the performsnce of their duties, lie Momach,Rtdnevs, M-»er, Skin, rtladder, Heart and Bowles, art each of U»om regular and exact Is the performance of, their several functions: so that those who take thesetilts, however Cestlve they maybe, will enjoy the luxury of a healthy discharge frou. theft bowies every dajr at a regalarand exa»t hour.

RADWAY.R itmOATlNO FBSOISKNT. The discovery of thts wosderfal Reaovator or the Hraan Body secures to medical science a new medicinal property.

It nonly wrr* quickly, sofely and sffidnuj^tkt^ following disorders:

v*,

JICMOIfS IS THE BLOOD.

cmlhla, Tamers, Bleeding of the Langs Svphllta, Coesamptlon, ..St. Tim' Daace, Sorts#. Rickets^ Sal*. Rho»««, AfHus*. 5odo»» Caaker, '7 KroochUls, Pever Sores, K**h. Ctcer*. Krsypelts, TeUert. ft nmovatesUie system completely. 8«|^rlmi away ftomthcSAtlde art Imparr polsMona a»d Diseased Depnf it*, ftwelag the Blood and Plaids of Uto froy all c*rra«*haw»or«. restorhig K«»rgy

Tf!^"

aed stre«gditA every Organ and member of llw body, hot wHl ewtlcate fM* Ifce ay^em att QgartlW^irwa' Maladies a«4 InlnaKiea(Merited by MU eWidrea of dtseesed parents.

Let ft*** afRwted »Hk any dH«*. Scro ala. ar CMKHaOMtl inSnaitHe«.Uite Radt af* HMsuOsf SesathTMH. ?^ld by Dnscgfstt every W^re.

Sepc «-*f^ Paltoa St., If. T. "Tm DiMWltttion of Partacx*hip-5 rpnc rA*TsB»*lllPk«Htofe»«*«i'«i! I tweea Carter A aer»ir«. ia the c^.f^UooeT^Waess. this day 4i««etvod fcy taataat e-aseat. Mr. H. C-. Caler aat«rt«4 ta e^teet aU «^»a»d»«g det^ 2**,**4«e*«ta, «cfA.«t

B' C* CAKTRB"

Mr. R. C. Tarter wiO coailiwe at t*e M4 rtaad uj eiUHidrls a»M»t? wilsaiw to a few

amk. DiTBLUOBNCE OFFICE,

for employers and

Persons Wishing Employment

nr mar tcraimw-

{SritHMd lad. K. fjm* to U»

Car.

WOKUUa* Fm* Ki|»aja4S*w«4 wwrtt.

MsTlwMa. .4 *eo«s»te

WHOLESALE RETAIL

STAJPLE AND FANCY

Goods

PRICES RSDITCED!

As we wish to clo»e out our prtiwwt Summer Stock, which is unequalled in the city, for Ladies and

Gendemen^s wear.

plain Mgfef .v 7s Plain Tissue, Printed Tissue, Printed Dercge,

.^ •. -:.t 1 Priuted Cambric, i'rinted daconet, Printed' Organdie,

Priutet' Laifns,

Beautiful Printed Brilliants, Beautiful White Brilliants, i- Beautiful Printed French Chintz,

Ginghams in great variety, .Print* in great variety, Challi Robes,

.% Challi Berego,

Crinoline Financed Skirts, .** China Grass Linen Skirts, Gras Linen for Skirts, Steel, Whalebpoo r.nd Ratan Skir^,

Elegant assortment of plain striped and plaid Mull Muslin—prices from 30 to 65 cents per yard.

Plain and plaid Jaconct do., from 10 to 50 cents per yard.,

White Cambric do.

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

White and colored Tarlcton.

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

Jo*t rcceivod a Iresh supply of Gents Wear, suitable for tho present season.

Fresh supply

ot

7

kinds, a dose of K»dway's Ready Relief wiltcheck the progress of the disease and prevent tertous dlfflcul-

Irish

white and eolored Ladies

-Crent's Baiijou's Gloves.

Shorl and Long Mjtts.

4

Kow Xinen of Elegnnt

Satin Damask 8-4, 10-4, 12-4, 44-4 and 1G-4 Table Cloth#: Cheap Variety of Table Damask byv tho yd Napkins Towels from $1 to ?4 pr do^i

..w^Handsomo Printed,.. V'- •. •.

Uiiciis!

For Shirts and ChiMren's Wear

White-Shirts ,j

"Shirt Bosoms, ,v -vV"

'. v*»-. «SIilrt Collrftif

ip

itli

A varietjr of Kev

Embroile

V» v-'wr- pV*-

v,'. .... ."'Y In Setts and Single. Maltese, Point, Valencienne and Linen

Maltese Collars!

Point, Valencienne jiad Linen S*"?v

'P-

a Ilandkcrchicfssitd

First-rate assortment of Wfittc and Prihtrj

Linrn

DRILLS DUCKS,

.. "For Pants and Coals. ,* V«rtety of new Marseilles *.

.... VesV Patterns.

^^Snmineri Somin«r! Stramor! -i

Cassimer's and Coatings

Black and Figured Grenadine. Btoley's Soperior Black and Blue Cloth* J)o do Bl'k Fane/ Faawmerc

Retnetnbertbe sign of the

NEW CHISAP FRENCH STORE.) J. A. ZOLEZZI. SaJeameft. MfU, 31-41-^^.

Terr ttr taw-Adraficwoi of A FIX* HRAD OF r, ILK

Talk ofbeaaty. It cfcanot eiUJ without a fine head ol hair, then read the fallowing, and if tot ask more, see each bottis, a»d

Pctrealararouud

ss

Something

ries

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ii Swiss and Cambric Edgings^

Bmb'd Hemstiched and Grass Linen

see caa dtrabk

Profejwor Wood's llair ItetoratlTC.— We call the attention of all old its)

t«obj,

The acent »r Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in Sew Haven received th# fo lowing letter la regard to the Sectoral!ve,a fev wrtta^slaee,

JUtcr Rive*. July S3.185S.

Mr. Leavenworth—Shi I •are beeH WOubled with dandrnff or searf oa my head (or mora Vhaa ye»r,*y balr began to come out- scarf and hair together. 1 saw in a Sew Wavea paper abOat Wood's Hair Kestoratlve" as a eurvi. 1 eallcd atvoivr More oahe 1st of April last, and purchased one oottw to try It, and I found to in satisfaction it was the iMag? tt rewoted the scarf «nd mwitair b^gan grow, IM» now two or lOt-egih «s*«re ft ssae *Uif. I tve gmat ia iu I wirh yoe seud

me

two l»»ttles moray

Mr- Post, the Warer of this. I d.»n't fcnow asany ofthe kind la ased in this plaee. yon may have a market tot many bottlf* after it is known here.

Yottra aith respect RTTFLR PR\TT. Pirn.* p*i.r «t *, Sept, 1,1853. Prof. Wo d—Mr. Yonr Hair Restorative Is proving itself bcneSctat to mi. The front, anil als* the back part ofmv bead almost lo«t covering—in fact nm. I have nsed tnt two hair pint bottles of vonr rest»r«tive, and now tho Hp of my head Is well studded wlth a promlriiig crop of you*** hair, and the ffonl is also receiving its benefit. 1 ha** trUd other ptvjmrations witlieut any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendation, 1 can induce many othofs to try it. Yours respectfully ... D.7t. THdMAS M. P.

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No. 434 Vino streot.

person's hair to the orljflnal youthful color and texture, giving a health?, soft and gloss) aphenrancej and all this, wlthont discoloring the hands that apply it. or the dre«s on which it drops. 1 wonld, therefore, recommend It* use to evory one desirous Of having a One color and texture to hair

Respectfully vonrs, ll.SOJf KtSO. O. J. Woondct'o.. Proprietors, 312 Rroadway. N. York, fin the great S. Y. Wire Railing Establishment', and *14 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. And s-»ld by alt good Druggists. (July 3fl-dw3m,

TEREE HATTTE & RICHMOND R. R.

HALF FARE TRAINS —TO—

INDIANA STATE PAIR,

To be held at Indianapolis,

OCTOBER 4, TO OCTOBER 0. A N EXTRA TRAIK WILL LEAVE TER-

/V

re Haute daily, commcnoing ou TUESDAY Oct, 5th, mid will run as follows: Leave Terre-Hauti at

5:r.r.

A. M., atopplnp for

passengers ONLY nt Greenciwtle and the etationa between Grccncastle and Iadlanapolis. ^rrlro it Indianapolis nt 9:2I A. M.

RETURN ING.

Will lea. Indi.tnapoli# at 5:3(1 T. M., stopping to deliver, passeiurcw nt all stations. Arrive St Terre-Haute at 9:90 P. M.

ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Will leave Torre-Haute dailv, as uatal, at7:l5 A. M. stopping at all station* for pusacngers and arnveat Iodiaimpnlisat. 10:45, A. M,

RETURNING, vj

Will leave Indianapolis at 11.00 P. M., ntopping to deliver passenger* nt all way stathi'8, and arrive at Terre- Ifatite at 2.35 A.M.

Passengers will bo carried to Indinnnpolis on tho above trains and return for one fare, for which tickets must be procured.

O* Ou all othttr trains full fare both ways will be charged, and no Fair Tick.t recognised. E. J. PECK, Superintendent.

Sept, 27, dw2«r.

^OYSTERS:

I

AM VOW IlECEIVIIVG, and will contlwie to recctve daily, HOLT Sl MALTBY'S best brandu of

E S O S E S

With which lam prepared to furnish any number of customer* oithor served up or by ihc cai». O" AU sold are warranted fresh and gnrd. 1Lr One door 8onth of Stewart Ilonae.

Scpt.^39,dim. r. M. DOt'GHTY, Agent.

for

Invalid*.

TUST RECEIVED AND FRESH AT that HKCKKK'S FARlIfA,

CCX'R SVAKKUNO CKMTIXK, PKOCTKR* CORN KTAKCH, PufiVKA'S MAZRKI A, **ry line

COOPER'S NHHKD tSlNGLAHfi, verr S«*l

ARROW ROOTAKl)TAPIOCA,*ecomp««l»iW1!fe4i» rvctiona for us«.

A line amortmcnt of LIQUORS for medicinal jvn*-

^•w,,n'tVWo«°»RASnlK«. PtiRT, MA tiRIRA. and LOMOWORTH'B RPARKI.I50 ANl) STILLOATAWBA WIKKS, Ac. 8 pt. SB-dandwSw.:, T.

If.

Lapland and Nor»ar

RAMR 4c CO.

Musical Advantages at the

Tsrre-Hauts Female College. nrTE HAVE TUST SECURED A MUSIC TT Teacher for

the

Tcrr«-Hautc Female Col

lege of /he very highest qualifications. During lucent tonr Ea«t I visited

a

great many Miufc

Tcarhrr* with a obtafniiig a very superior «me forout Mutic Awrtdimy, and succeeded

«1 In

in

ob-

die Schools of Hostsn. Her roral sr6 uasorpassed bf any tcacher known to __ dersigned. Tbe FatsoHy of Morfc wm give a^nccrt soon afwr the arrival of Miss Rewtw* the teacher alluded to, that oar dti*en? may judge for tberaselresaftheabiHtyand varied aCrpiirtflbeoti of oar masift tesdiers. ..

Aug. 21, ditw lw. JOHN COVERT,•/

^-NEW BOOKS.

WHITE X.1ES A NOVEL: Bf Cbab. BXXB, Author of "Peg BAYARD TAYLOR^ NORTHER TEAV ns Sammer «&d Winur Pictures of Swedei

TWIN ROSESj A NARATIVE B* Ajuia Co *A fiffiMt*. (Mi*. Mosratt.)

THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1^8 DR. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA {a sew supply.)

F#rs*lv®t BUCIIINGHAM S Feb JS, dtf 'a*^- t'**'' .'-"I .''T

A. L. SHERMAN.

broom manufacturer. T*dt & Usber*s Alditmm. I ittt.K a O fUuut-Martc. AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH

THE

1 best of Broom#, of tbe vmrioc* styles. Made t» onler, mod sold *bole»i« or ivtail a* Of RMr«*

tonpsJdfor all *b«broom brashde

tlAMN! llXiiiltl

ifae

trodmucaed

basao baa4a \*eg* fct

oared

Hasw, SbwrfdewandlSdsi^arWA

•0V Tftiffift it ytwlpwl* Wl

4

dtL .jf sjaraiafsoN

MWitmm .mm

mm

*.

to

this wonderfnl pr«{*f*ttoB, which (aim back to Us original color, graj hair—-covar the head of the bald wiw a laxariant growth—remove the dandruff, Itcht&g, and all cuimwalt artptiuM 'JtW a eonlinatl flow of the nateial fluid, aud heaor.vf uijd as a rega lardressing for t» hair altt preserve Hs c»lo', and keep it from thlli ag to eslteme »W ago, ta all its natnral beautv. We ca.|l then ajxn the bald, the gray, or diseased "in seal,, to use it? aad anrely thr j-nug wl I not. as they value the lowing lock*, or the witehi ttg carl, ver be without it. lu praise Is apon the tongtte ofthoa«inds.

«Nrw

lening Cordial

AND BLOOD PURIFIER.

THK

cr«at«M r«m««lT In tho wotld. TK* RnrtliuV di*tlll«d ItoM a Bmttr known and ch*Mlc*Uv cfM«bin«d «ltk mmm UM Ktfwt valaatkl« mcHttt I nalYoot*, a*rtMi and kfcow t« ItM nvilJ of «a»vvt«: Wood root. Wart «**, (rtn-rrjr bark, y«l. I«» dai»dati«HM,a&raai>*rtlt».ell*r t«w«r«. with

4k«a. |4«iliMlnit Um wMt mailDri* tor.taa iMtsntloii MhMllli »rw t#»wa. ms SATURK'S OWN REAtKOT. Owtnf U»«aaM by Qalarml law*. VI hen Uken, Its heat toe inSueno«* i*

Salt rnunli throajh «rwr* v»la

uIUn b*4y, (nrl^lMii m*I aer^teratinr Ut* clrcuUU-a of Uta blood. It aoulrallsaa any Mllioa* in*lt*r lSk th* stomach, aal avmacthwM the whole orfantMUon.

MeLaau'sSlriuirtbcuitairOoMUlwIIUSvotaaUy

Ur«r romptalnU. 0»|e|*U, Jaundlcc,

POR

cart

CirMur «f Mr«tH /MMitfi nfth* XMw w, ml

a 4i»*r4*rr4 Uwr »r »•»,

Oyapc-ila,

Heartburn. Inward Hl*s AcUI'

&c.

Vi!»i-«ss«s, la Jun?99, 1S5S.

Prof. O. J. vf »od: As you are about to manufacture and vend your recetiUv discovered Hair Restorative, twill state, for whomsoever It may concern, that have used It and known others to oso It—that, I have, fhr several \eafs. been in Ihc habit of using othct Hair Restoratives, and that flud yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff.and wi hone in tuth's proper n»e will restot*

ornlrfc..

now ..rth« Sumach, Fu11ik*»* or Bio I the iload, Dull Pain or ^vlmmlac

1,1

l*alnlUllfB

of tks

Heart, Kullnass or in tli«« Stuinndi SonrSmela tlona, Choklns itr^uffitcullii|t «Sen Ijlajt tlo« a Drvnes* or Votl»wncas of U»» Skin nad live*, Xljrtit Sweats, li'wanl ^Ter». ttatn l» U»c Smull ofUi«'Back»' Chaat or Side, ^gd(|«s ItinlKsa ot DaprtiMlon of Spirit*. KrljjhtM Dre»m*, Ik'ajMMKUtmqr or any Jfar* vous li*ea»e, Sores of ^otdi«» on thnSVln »nl rt»v»f and Agu« (or Chill* and Pavar.) It «Ul alM curs •llaasns ol the tilodtlar and Wornh,«urli as Seminal \V«akn«s*. Incoi-.tlaence of Urine. 8lra*marj, litflaai* iBatloa or \V»altiij»i of Ui« Womb or bladdor,\Vhl»#H

THKKK IS SO MISTAKK ABOUT IT. Tkl» cordial will nev«r fail to cure any. ot tha aHora dlscaiioit. tftakan a* ler dlrrutlou* oft «aeh tHttl«,ia Oarwaii, Kmclish and Frt*nrn.

OVKK HA UK A Mll.'.IOK OK ROTTt.KS Rare bveit *»ld duHnz th, pant »U mouths, kill In nr tnatauon has It full oil in livinst eiillr* MlUUctlon.-^ Who then, will »u(Tt«r frm woalcnta* ar ileblUly ahoS MtlmMi'# Strtngtbunine

Cerrffa/

will care

}OU.

TOTRKUDIRS.

Do yon wish lo bo healthy and strong? Then J"#* once and (at *ome of MeLean'a Cordial. It will atrMi|rtli«n and invigorate your ll -o«l to flow throu*k every vein, and the rirh may bltvoro of haftlth mount to your cheek again, Kvery bottle warranted to give *atiataction.

rilll.ItKKN.

We aay tn parent*. If ynnr children ilrfcly.puny, or alHlrted vltli romjiUInu prevalottt amonc rhll* dren, (t,»o thein a •mull qimhtltv ol JlrUtn'i Cardial, and It will make them healtliy, Itntand ri-biut. Delay not a moment, try It an«l you Will b# rourliicad,

IT IS PKMriOWSTO TA K. KVKRY COUNTHV MRKCHANT

Should not loave tho city until he had Drocnredt 'Ih*

fdljr,

ilvof Mclean's Strensthenlns C.onllaf. IlKulli Cah' becnuRO It alway* enre*. A liberal dlicotilil Will be made to thoxe wlio buy lo *ell araln.

CAUTION—Beware of ItrnistlnU or dealers who, may try to palm upon yott aon Hitter or Saftaparllla tra*li, which they can buy t.hAap,ht savlnx It Isjnat a A id A S entng Csrrfts/, and lake nothlnft else. It is theriily remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time trenirthen the svslein.

One tablespoonful lakou every mornlnK ISstlflfI* eertaln preventive for t'holera, Chills and Ketrer, Yo How Kever.orany prevalent disease.

Price only

91

per bottle, or

six

bottles fbr

fS.

J. M. Md.KAN,

Sole Proprietor of th* Tordlal.

___ Also, MeLean's Volcanic Oil l.lniroent. TTT'PrlnclpHl depot on the corner of Third mid llna troet St. I^iiiis, Alo. ]r~P Kor*ale lu Uulsville bv flel!. Tnlbotl A C»r Spiingerdi llro.. aud Haymotid At Patten

McLKA.N'S VOI.CANITOTI. MNIMRltT, The best l.lnlmeni iu the world for man or beast jfl*atktr Rtmarliitblt C*t* Pfrlortuflil-^ry^McUeiin's Volcanic O.M Ulnlment

H«*atlH yourselV"'*: Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, llvlnu near Cam nue on Tenth street, had a h«rrlblo rtintillitf sore «n his foot. He tried various llnlments, SHlves, Vc., but could do It n« Rood. He despnirrd of ever belli* able to work athls trade attain, bcrause He cotilri iiitt bear any weight on til* foot! »bd by one small bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil l.llilnidiit, he li now perfectly cured.

Rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, bdilsus. sprains, stllTliesc In the Joints or inusales, swellings, Hire throat, ear nclie or toothache, wonnds, fresh ruts, sore*, burns, *eaIds, pains, Ac., yield to the "ititi|(le''infill* enco »lthis woiKierhil l.lnlmeni.

For Horses and Caltle It I a an Infiilllble remedy fof ehalbs.

Kalis,

scratches,cracked heels, lameness, spar.

In, sweeny, splint, flstula, bruises, swelllhics, wound*, rattlesnake bites, and varluus other dlsensns which an. Imalsarv liable lo from Injnrle or accldants.

Kvery Country Merchant should obtain a supply nf Mcl/ean's Volcanic Oil l.lnlmeni. It galls

rapluly,

cause Itslwav»cures. A liberal discount will be made lo merchants who bny to sell attain.

Pi ill

'or sale by j. H. Mcl»ICA?l, proprietor, corner of Third aud Pine at*,. Ml. Louis, Mo.( alto IV»r sale at

above.

J. K. Cunningham and Allen Pence* Arentt, Sept. 5«-daw if Ttrre-Haute, litd.

BOERHAVfi'8 HOLLAND BUTEHS.

BOERHAVK'S HOLLAND BITTEB8.r

BOERnANE'S IiOLLAKD BJTrEIlS.,f

BOERHAVE'B HOLLAND BI'ITER 8.,

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTKR8.*

BOERHAVE, 8 HOLLAND BITTEBsI

BOEHIIATE'S HOLLAND BITTEKS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.^

BOERIIAVE'R HOLLAND BITTERflv

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTER8/

^oit

DJ8EASE«

OP THE KfONEYS,

JJVER COMPLAINT^

W A N E 8 8 0 A N IN

dtf

•es®'.

Ague.

And iTI a&cttoM oftb«

JHe

O A O I IV

•*:*T

4t

+&i fit *~j

""^r^r ViTjirf*T

Ti^rf r*(( 4r»#

•*. *.'••• v' 'Jk

«msm*

W: «-W

CrCAUTlON.—GtMfii agajtfwt pofr lias tag lia itatiom or ooooteriieiu. oo lb« abtl of

ry bottle the name of tbe

eve­

BENJAMIN PAGE, JK, K. CO. wPkarmaceatistii aad C4«*lsli« PiTTtwaoii, Pa. flUld ia Tcfte-Haate by T. il Barr 4

'if*

aoue ntonurroxa,

C«.\

M. Dotmelly aad by Drag^kt gaciraily tiirottglt^ o«t tbe coQUtry. R. Broirnmjr, Agrrtt

tut

l^dUlMpoIkrf

apr 10, *SBJI1*1/ in

'.

.-.wf *j* A

'NoncE.^

T}lEsT"

rdbvisi

*ee

tbe nrnben of the eomttdt^

tee of ArnujgwnetiUt of Wta ^grlctthttr*. Societf, Writ. B. T»cU, 8. W«Ife Wm. f. gnwibfaaar.CbM.St.Jfoha, Curay Ikrboar, PiOm, Wn.HaUyM^«a Th 8rq?c.

Jbe aborec^amit&tc ara j-cdnrstod acet tbe Agricultural Store of A. Wolfie 4. C«., at 1 o'clock**

Tbanday* Sepirarixr Snd

On

a- w,f:L fi- yt It,##

t^e pf«r-.

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