Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 227, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 October 1858 — Page 3
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We learn thai Mr. Early did not purchase any of the diseased bogs ire *polce of yesterday, hot a large lot of good and healthy bogs were sent in for packing jost an noon as the weather will permit.— B. M. Harrison & Son, are tanking the lot of diseased hog» left with them.
££TA collision took place between two wagons yestf-rJay, on Main street, which resulted in the loss of a wheel.
jf2f* Yesterday dreary and damp.
Old TSLy Rodgers Again. We make the following extracts from a letter, from a friend iu Louisiana, concerning this worthy functionary
Old Ky Rodgers let off some good things during his nix weeks term of court which ha* just closed.
Ky had Itopt the bsr and jcry np till 1 o'clock A. 51. sit I ho *lep'. ti oar ley all tho next day after on the bench.
Mr. B. was prosecuting attorney in a Cine, and Col. P. defending. B. was frequently objecting, an.I wool I call upon tho court to MHlain hid objection*. The ciurt would walce up and u»k Mr. B, to nlate IIM objection again, "1 objected on th* maxim of the law, if it pk' iise ihn court viz: "Rat judicata pro voriuii accipittir."
Old Ky dsn't know Lstin from Chinese —hut he inb* his eyes and yawns, anl H«iyn 'This court MtiMtuins the objection,' Mr. B. and off to sleep he is. Presently 0. lind* mother hard point of evidence Lo get over—he wakes up "ihe court," and my*', "May it please your hon.ir, I object to the testimony. lies judicata pro veritati1 accipitur "Thl* court niutnins your objection, Mr. B." says old Ky and off to sleep again.
At length, Col- P. having failed in getting the court to nimain a single objection concluded to try the force of Latin on him. So after going on with tho evidence until ho find* a point of testimony whi«h ho wants out of his way—ho wakes up the court, and states his objection. The court yawn* ami any*: "Col. P. plertse state your objections agaiti to the C"iirl." "I object," Mty* Col. P. with Dotiiotic cniph t*is," hocnuse it's E ho\ no rum pltiribu» untim "This court sustains tho objection, Col. says old Ky, and he falls back on the bunch, aud snores away, while tho bar is convulsed th laughter. Latin always lillci old Ivy a btrtiu aud he caves.— Mraudou, Mm. Hrff
1 loos.- The Cincinnati Prici Currant
WITV« MUCH
|.«n
LT»rg»
Hogs
the dirtiillones tilled up their
foi tlw fall !H»*ino«s witn freah hop, the rhi»I.T« hits broken out with grost viol»«nco and is carrying olf the atmuals iu
it
I* ID
hers—in
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c* jjy "*|edf while in China, among the ancient
lu^. Md
AT
wan cold and chilly,
/t£T 1 ho Cornty ComtQissioness hold a Hpccial session at the conrt-botue next Saturday.
ea*C.s ft'' high as
fortv or fifty per cer.t of the wholo uumborf«. It adds •'There a »trong disposition to purvluse hogs, tho i»t we»k, at 85 b0($% (id for November an the fore part ol December delivery, an we uuderstmid 1,000 hen.l Mdd lust F» idsty, at 85 62 Je., to be dtdivered the last two week* of Nuveuiber. There aro very tew offering at these rate*, nor unit we say at any rate, just now. A feeling ha« taken woasesnion of several individuals that pnoes will rule high the coming season, owing to the great abundance of money, they say, which would »*»». Uy this kind of logit*—namely, that the business of taking care of gold had become burdensome to its owner*, and that, by way of relief, they will exchange it fo* pork at some price or other,*'
against those who purchase at enrrent pn- er Mslnawt Fourth streets,,
oes say #5 60 per p*U, delivered in ihU city
EASI.T CoM*CMCATTOS Brrwwts Cm
VA ASD
AMKSICA.—Tbe
f^i-h .mpl.proof,h...h. »o^ the Celestial
Emm
Bat Ume i« »llil moro curfOu!i€ifco» »t«uc« connected with this plant, though of a historical and not of a botanical aa tore, and one very little knowu to the great multitude eves of acholl irs. It i* the great link and the sareet giMrsnty ia existence' that long before Colunahoa, la th^&fueeoth c^ntarr, A. b.. there was ia(areoQW beiwsaa Asia *nd Aia|rfdL It
German OrientaJbt*discover*
..,r |but perfectly authentic Year Books or an-
nal*
of the Empire, record* of eoaha&eies ti«
... •«.»«. -,«:_,.«enl to co no tries in the ea»t, which, from 'fittad op a Bull at the Lower Market, Church -ill b. rand to-morrow ...xmg!^
wm mM e,ldeB|1 Cll.
•ring aloe, by Bndblst monks sent from time to time on missions to Mexico. They called the plant Putting and namod the country after it. Its appearance* and various uses were too accurately set forth to leave room for donbt that the mission in question took place.
THI CEXTRAL
ASD
E E I N I
8 do rnrl l,j M»rhlft a Wood tup Sideboards. fl do Tin Saf'.*,
a**ort"l4
4t) Crlbi and Loitnges.?
Md
»R* NT PUUIV V»* VMIM, I The JPrk* Cureni comnh letters from |thr66 months credit, tor approvCO. all parts of the West in relation t« the1 paper, Subject to a discount of 3 crop, and hogs from wbiuoh it infers the,®
are nnosually f*t ftr the season,
and it will take but a small quantity comparatively, of the new crop com, to fit them for mirket. 'l*he *ea.»on will be much earlier than la#t» and the great bulk of the packing will be done in December. The fact is, the cats leads irreawtabljr, to the eonclusion that the chance* »t» all
Mnhoganv. Walnut and Gilt fcooklng-f»lassn», tfg„P#iirt of Window Shades.
TOGETHER wrrrr
Hot Hacks, What Nots, Etegers. Ottomans, Divans, Desks, Common Parlor Book Cases,
Wardrobes, Commodes, and Foot Stools.1 Also, a superh assortment of "Engravings" Handsomely Framed.
The above FU-llNITUUE is custom made, warranted, and must 'bo'sold. Sale to continue front day to day, until a* least frr»m 56,000'to $7,000 are disposetl of.
Cute wilt cotntntnrf at 9 o'ctfc-k. A, M-, and postponement on ac&iint qfthewaihtr.
TERMS OF SALE.
TJnder $2(1,00 Cash over $20,
cpnt
im. J^sski (Kal IKmm Will Ka ntllljfl ft iAfifi .« i» no doubt that there will be quite a large inereaso in the number of hogs brought to market the coming season, as cot»psr#d with la«t.
for CASH.
Jfcy Th# business will be continued at the same old stand without intermission, and with a largely increased stock of the very bo«t Furniture that **n lie procured.
-x i* tin Sw«tti«mBaolt. ^4 CARXK
re had, as early as the
to
of America. The hwrhglypbio# of accent -tican* also afford illustrations of Bud-h-tic rtligtoaa ewwaonw, doubtlew learn ti from ui« Chine«« missionama. In a«islition to tWe, the Philadelphia Bullet, speaking of tk owtory plant, ielat«s the following aufcng* aad int«rating facts:
Mexico. Wb« ^bli.h*! U. iTSSK fact wM the description of the great flo«r
ERIK RAILEOADS
LOOOKBBEADS.—
AOAI*
Another grand rail
road convention was to be held at Buffaloon Tuesday. The Central is charged with having violated some of the provisions of the recently couclnded armistice, and hence trouble. The matter, it is said, has boea pushed so far that the papers have keen delivered into the hands of the^ umpire for bis decision.
GOLO.—The St. Louis Republican says —The supply of gold is very light ^our banks being constantly drained to supply the banks starting iu Iowa under their new law.
KVA.VSVILI.F.
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FOR THE CURE AND TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE JOHN MAGENIS3, M. 2u AVI) LOCOTT UTBEKTS, XDxran»xrlllo, Indiana'
Hept14, dly.
Wanted Immediatety
At the NEW BOOT and SHOE STOKE, Sign of the Big
6GOOH
WORKME5 on fine Kip and Saw6d work. Use two gooUand experienced workaienwn ladjjs wort:. To whom good wages aud ooustant finnloyin"tit wtil l»e given. H. KKYK.
Oct. U-dtf
A I O N or
SALE
Cumins on Tnei«dH]rt Oct. 12th. 1858,
AT THS
"WALTER" FURNITURE WAREROOMS, nulu) Between Fltti andSlxtk SU. TKKKK HAUTE, INU.
To make ro«tn for a heavy Fall and Winter Stock, I will offer, at tho nt.ovc time and place, the Largest and «t amortnient of i'luln and Pashioaabie
rasimi*
LO )Kl.NO GLASSES AM) WINDOW SHAPES, ever Altered on the W#baili consisting In part of 1 Kplundld Ho»owoud Pnrlor sett. In Hrocatulle, worth $7m 00.
1 IIDMII
Howwaftil und Muhogany SOP!HI1»S.
I Walnut do Sofna. ti» do do do sprltig Soat, Rocking and Kusy Chairs. 3 do oprtng seat Parlor Chairs. I MnrMo-t.ip l-nri-aus. 9','dt Cvmnto co. 1 Canopy, haifCannpy and Prmjch Head«t«ans. dot- MIMOS. (Nathg.*and r*«»»e«ion B«atstoads. 3^1 do*. Cai.e sunt Chairs, »#«»rlod.
S do Nocking Chairs, assorted. 4 do «, ()(Bco. 0 do Wood seal Common do *. .:1 Children's do Split bottom do Marble etc wood top encl«*«sd stands. i« jg do Centre Tables, do Kronkfsst Tublss,
1
do Dining
H. M. ORAM.
Terro-Haute. Scpt, 25, 185S,
Notice of Removal.
EDS Alt, McDOTJGAL A Co. Will moot# stont the lith of Oete&et to the
MT
China record* Haatc WKKR
h^T
third eentttry of toe Christian era, ex ten- |ntr*c*\«i»*rT iixrreee t» ov tmnntM rrq»'r«» de«l their researches
the western shores' more «le»roo«*, thai «»a ia *letr wtwwl the *be*« eenwr. tM we an near fitting spin m*£tjMk«»t with wfwwt*
ant,
Chants
i»e» oany j*»r« siuce Chaw* Knrman,
Mutton! Mat1on!!
Xean.P. Wyattaod F-Sunnao, will commence Slaughtering 8b«epfor the ptopoeeof tank-1 ing, on Saunltj next, aud in eooaeqoeooe of they hare I ,wbere die]
Large stock tbcywilihareonbaod,
Zu* to mMu b.
•ad those desiring tbe finest of mutton will bear in mfod that this smaagemeet will Last for three months or more to come. Remember, that only the most CHOICE Pstcxa will be offered tor sale.
September 17. 3 m.
READ THIS' A HOULAHIM
a'* rmrmoxf
JACOB
RlNSKES, living in the Holland settle
ment ol Sheboygan, Wisconsinf saj»: "After auffering fur tome time the raises attemliqg an utter
pro-tratioH of mind and bodr, 1 have been restored. by osiog BCBRKAVE'tf HOLLAND BIT TERS,t» perfect be ihh.''
The fact of this remedy being in audi high pute amuu^ the Hollanders in Wijcotisia, Michi gao, Sevr V*rk, in fact in ererr Hoi loud settlement In the (Juited States, argue-, much iu it* lavor.
Try it—for Chronic or N rvotia Debility, «r any Nenroiu, Rhcam^tic, or Neuralgic alfectiou. Sept 16, lux.
HTRNSRR* TO
nlBr
On making tfcfe aaaoawceiaent wd««rc te^catl the SU*atoo tlw pnblta ie «n present psmttoaTwo year* afo
eeinaMiieed himness l« Ter^**
twj f»voral)« dreamin iL*
The
to the ei ear ea*t*tn*rK «»d fereevacity (ttillhrnrpmaf Dry Good* How* ta Tww* Rtahs W* hn iW enfafed the of scvwH S*l«*a»rn wbo will at all fre foe^d at tMr mi, ready te wait oo all, end In s«y hu^nage, WlA hwmeeed AcfBties we are de*e»«riwwl kaeavry the day, aad challenge aar ewl ail enartitK
CMS
where jw
8t»eJte atri Baaars ~»t
ftwa what snwcfe:
It any. KDSjJLLs MeDOtMAL &. CoQm*S*k
XLAJVSl BAMS It
ah»Jeial«
priwaa.
Call at
eaa
the
R..
u.V*ftut
est ytritas tt /trtraleht.'''
Tie wooderftl dlteorerlet broujrhi t» HprhS by lh« celabrsted lr. Kailwaj St Co., thu eiuiueiit CtiomUl-, ol-New Yarfc, wtllilii Ibo p»*t ]imrtor ui conturj haw cootrituVed mure lh« ease, com Tort, safety health and longevity of ihe human race than all olhs meOilciualazenU N DM.
KAUWAYS ..KADY HtiLltiR.
The flrntol
IhejiS
iiaporUnl
am
rl«» martied
the
raitid •aillcacy
lo
raliuble dlMovo
world with wonder aud *ur|trijit at It
curing tho sick and
»l»pptng
exeruiUllitg pAln«. Theaext ditcorerjr was tho
'.he moil
K*XOV»TI?«O KIHOLV
tho anlv remedy lu IIM that |uso«se» the re iiinrkable propertiin* «f eradicating from the jyMom all conatltational inaledlej Inherited «ickly cUldreu or diseased p*r«nls. These dicotories, however, are but Lroaaer Light* to the Great. Grand Discovery re cently made, and which is calculated t« rerolntiniiiie the pre*«nt practice of medicine and treatment of dl*ease. Tliu result of this great discovery is given to the world Iu the form of Pitts, elegantly coated with Gum, so as not to offend the most delicate stomachs They neither *tckeu nor gripe. Everydow that is la
ksT.
ken imparts renewed strength add vigor to the sick reebled body. They are callnd KAOWAY'S REGULATING PILLS.
RAUW.\!'S RE A OY K'EUKP.
1. On««f the most reinarkablu properties Which thl all-iioMrorful remedy possesses, Is th.it of Klecirlclty I It truly electrifies the wholo human system with its healthftil Influence. Us action upon the poisonous ga«cs of malaria, whether It be the infecting effluvia of Yellow, Typhus,
Uteamp-,
Malignant Fevers, oi
Measles, scarlet or oUior
A*n«.
Riiliour Perer,
Cholora, Dlorrha*tt, Dysentery, riu* 0," wither the stomach becomes InRamed and irritated from the pol onous extracts of atlc* lnt«, tainted ineat, unripe fruits, »r green vegetables, a dose or two of Radways Roady Kellef wilt instantly neutralize th polsu
elements that may be 1 the stomach, allay the most violent liiflAinAUons and fortify the whele system gainst sickness or painful difficulties.
In allcas^s, therefore, of Cholera, Cholera Morbns. Klux, Pevers, Vc., there Is no remedy so safe and certain to lake as Had way's Keadv Relief. Its electrical pwtrers will, the Instant it Is tak with health and vigor. 2. ASCOUNl EK-lHRlTANT.-wHhdrawingthecon gested blood, which, in case of Kbonmatlsin, Luiubngvi, Gont. Nru algla, Sciatica, inSicts s» much pain upon the patient—it arts with the rapidity of lightning tho Inslar.t the Jtellef Is rubbed on the part orhe body whsro there Is pain—It re-establishes an equalization of the circulation of the blood—Longestl .n being withdrawn, inflamation is remnvvd and pain ceascs. 3. As* Otrrvsiv* In casos of Weakness, Languor, l)eblllty1 Depression of Spirit, Pestlossn«M Melancholly, Norvoas Trembling, Hysterics fcc., ltdllTiis^s its healthful tonic propertt-s throughout the entire system. It revives and re-liivlgorutos tho aged, crippled, in Ann and ndrvou'. It Imparts now life aud strength. W»ak and fewblo femnles who, irom continued suffering with weakening di^'hargtis, »re wasting awny. Kadwny's'K aily .{ulicf will rastwro to a sound and hoailhful rotidltlon.
4.
ten charge the system
ITS CLKAXSIM A.M) HKAL1NG PHOPKR.
ties are quickly proved in cases of wounds, gun shots or stings, bites if dogs, snakes. Inserts, etc. "The moment Radway's Ready Relief is applied to tho pained
parts. It neutralizes Ihe poison, arrests the spread of the infection, allays Inflaiuatton and prevents morllllcauon. 5. AS A RODV GUARD TO PREVENT thesystetn agalnstsuddeii attacks of sickness, vsnocfally when epidemics'irevall, or in cas!s of sudoen f'rampsln the st«innch or bowel*. Hllh»us Chollc, Povors of all kinds, a dose of Pud way's Heady Relief will check tho progress of the disease and prevent erious dliBeuU ties. 0.
H*IT—CaRtaa-t I iprtccm**.—
Persons who aro obliged to be exposed to Ihe hot rays of tbe sunshruld, when they f«nl Sun Sickness. adach«, etc., take adoseof the Relief, rtlso lathe the bead with it in some water—this will settle and tren?tlic the stomach an'l withdraw the healed blood rrotn the hvad—und equalize its circulation through the system. 7. Kvery family shoitld provide thomsclves with Radway's Ready Relief If nccidenUs -ccur, either from Palis, Rums. Scalds, Bruises, Wounds, etc.. an application of thr Ready Relief will immediately ttop the pain, prevent Inflaraallon or mortification.
RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS. (From the Jf. V. Medical Journal. 1 THJi GRKAT GRA.VD DISCOVER*.
SlKOrl.** I'otvsa URI KNTI.T IllittOVtHKB IVItll H*n\v«T's KrurnTixu Pu ts.—The c«lil»rati"J Dr. Radwa) haa recently succueded In obtatntng a liulritlonv»xirnct #o cri»ccntr«ted thaladt^e ff six^Uls w\D furnish the same ainonnt nf nutrition t* thv1 l!o»d asisgiy^H to thi blood by an onntf ordinary bruad. Tht« nutrition* extract he has succe«Mled iu combining with'R«dw#y,s Ragulatiug I*lll«,s« that wlilktbsMslew Is'ijndergoing a thorough pliyslcing.pnrlfylug snd regulating process, the Weatt. enfevbled, debilitated andVoro out orjtans receive a healthful nourishment. Thl» great discovery I* .valuable. Heretofore, under UMI most innocent and best pnrgt etc., the patient gr«w weak and debilitated. In cases
fofe, under tbe most Innocent and best pnrgatlve Ptlls etc., tho patient grew weak and debilitated. of Yellow Fever.Typhns, Scarlet Fever and other malignant fevers. Small Pox. Krj sipeUs, etc., tho patient is unable te partake ofsuf cfent nourishment to keep alive.
—_
Hll»,lH*i!!n'rCs»tlT«
veran
llgnant fpvers. Small Pox. Kry slpeUs, etc., tho pa-
Radway's Regulating Pills will entirely revolutionise tbe treatment of m« sick, a filleted with those m»ladles, f'^r one or two of Radwav's Regelating Pills will giv«i to the wasting bo»ly suftfcUnt nourishment well as oxtermtnate every particle of disease from e-sy»ton«. ^Another great wer which these Pills pn«sess Is that »f regulating the nrgans of the system In tho porforrosnce ofthelr duUes. Tie ^tnmmch,Kidoojs, i4ven SVini nladder. Heart arid Bowles, are each or them regular and exact In the performance of their sevcril insctlnnK that those who take th«*a
tbey may bt. III i-njorthe 1st-
ory of a healthy discharge-fro.w their bowies every day at a regular and exa. hoar. RADWAV.S KDOULATtJtO FESOLSfENT.v
The discovery ofthts wondertsl Renovator of the Hmea &ody, soenrej to medical science anew medicinal property.
It »«only care* qntckly, sofely and elfjctually tbe fallowing dl*iinters HirM«)RS IX THB BLOOD. f. crOOila, Tarnere. Bleeding of tkfcLangs Vyphllt*, Coosomption. 8u Vitas' Dsnce, "Soros, ,» Picket*, ,: Salt Rhenn, Asthwfl,'^ Xodot, Canker, Bronchitis, Fever So^r#,' R*sh. I'hwrs, wBcs pelts* Iters. ll renOva«**the completely. Reeolvlnrsway rvoiA Utc sr)ih at) impure potooooir* and Diseased Deposits, freeing the Bt*od and Floids of Lire from all correct hamors. re»wrlog
Sftorgy a»d vigor,health
and mre«gxh to every Organ and Swmker of the body, id wilt f»lMt*frs« the system all C-onstilntlona .Vslsdle* and l.xSrnMUasio&ertted by sickly children of diseased paroaa.
Let those aftK'lcd with soy «lt«eaae. Sew «u. st Constitatioaal Intri»tlJ-#.Uko Radv av's ReoevsUag Rews»»enu S«M by Dniggisueverywhere.
Sepu 4-4tr CH»w, »fll Pattoo St., It. V.
Bissolntioxi of Partnezship.1 tBT.tKKSHlP hereto»ore«rt»tHMfb«' twee* Carter A Herring, ia ttw ssifttttossitNdh a*»*. 4. thi# day dissolved hy ssutaal eoaseat.
Mr.
H.
C. Carter ts aathrrised to *11 outstanding deMa not«saad accoaate, and pay alt 4«as^ aa^wrt «*i4 km. C. W. HEKR1SG, h»t.e IS38. B.C. CARTER.
Jlr. H. C- Carter wffl (saiUmsllMsM s«i»4 an will be ready lo ss|fly M« *Sa»«r» 1* a Ssw d»j» with the b*st of Oysters. aai other nicotieis S»r metis.
HiTELLIOBIVCE OFFICE, FOR EMPLOYERS AND
waur^wiorfto jPerso&8 Wishing Employment
1 eared Bww.SheaWkieaadaidea, wUck heis! u&aurna*. a»w tetelliac at
Ute A
M«*Sl»|»aex* to J. M. eiipsrwtaJbliA- c^.. MaHtctaad
elwaae Sad fteah
aaa-t
lo«rai
ratea.
ar af
"%JU* JO JB SF
Cherry
^».^«rre-HaaMb lad.
K. atteatlott
%ln*
leeN»
r.8T&m#90F>
te the not-
1 1
FREUt STORE
TSSS.* %?v-
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
iple ,and]fancy
Drv Goods
a
PRICES REDUCED'
A.s we wish to close ont onr present Snmmer Stock, which is unequalled in ^the city, for Ladies and.
Gentlemen's wear.
Plain Berge, Plain Tissue, Printed Tissue, Printed Bei-ege,
Printed Cambric, Printed Jaconet, Printed Organdie,
Printed Irftwns,
Beautiful Printed Brilliants, Beautiful White Brilliants, Beautiful Printed French Chintz,
Ginghams in great variety, Prints in great variety, Challi Robes, Phalli Beregj,
Crinoline Flo.meed Skirts, China Grass Linen Skirts, Grass Linen for Skirts, Steel, Whalebone *nd Ratan Skiitn.
Elegant assortment of plain striped and plaid Moll Muslin—prices from 90 to 05 cents per yard.
Plain and plaid Jaconet do., from 10 to 50 cents per yard.
White Cambric do.
»Qa
Plain and dotted Swiss, from 20 to 85cts per yard.
White and colored Tarleton.
A general assortment of white and colored Cotton Hose Suck* for Gents and Boys.
Just received a fresh supply of Gents Wear, suitable for the present season.
Fresh supply of whitf* and colored Ladies Gent's Banjou's Gloves.
Short and Long Mitts.
New Linen of Elegant
Satin Damttsk 8 4,. 10-4, 12-4^ 14-4 and 10-4 Table Cloth*: Cheap" Varioiy of Tuble Dnuiask by the'yi Napkins fr ioweis from SI to 84 pr doss
Iiandsbme Printed
Irish Linens!
For Shirts and Children's Wear
White Shirt*,
Shirt Bosoms,
variety 0/ New
B^atitiful
^'L At
jo Sfttts and Single
*?Mttltesc, Point, Valencienne and
Maltese
Point, Valjsncienno
Linen
olars!
aj
Lineh
Swiss and Cambiic E.lgings.
Flouncing.
Emb'd Hemxticbed and Grass Linen
UandkerehifcfSs
First-rAte assortment of White and Print,-
T^
ed Linen V''""
1
DRILLS- f- DUCKS,
For Pants and Co»t«. Variety of new Marseille*
Vest Patterns.
.Summer! Summer! Summer! •-,)
Cassimer's and Coatings Black and Figured Grenadine. Biolcy'e ^ap^rior Black *nd Bine Cloth*
Do do Bfk 4 ¥apey Paawtpore.
.* -.•»
(l:W riiMf'fUBMCfl STOflR} A- ZOWiZZL Sidetmen. "A jii
Jtoy to fte AdffiHrau 1AF1SBHKA»0F
Talk or bMKtf, lWM«a*t axlst wllboKl a i»« head ol hair, then road the fblkwng, and if mora, aoe ndtbulM,
I4
Pcirealararoend
M°«M CAM
iluubt
Professor \Vood's U«ir Re«»or«tire.— We call the attention of all old tutd jowtg, to Utis wondorflil pcefarattOB, KMtk tMiu bark to fta original eolor, gray hair—ooTer |h« h««d of Ihe bald with a laxariant growth—rewoce the da^idraC, Itching. and alt cataiMM* truyiluM w«Wi cooUanal Sow of the natutal laid, and he«c«,it used at a r*g* lardr»siag tor thi hair will preserve Its color, and k««p it from failiaf to oxtrMM *M ar«, lo all lis ularal Manly. M'e call Ihea upon the bald, the gray, or dleas«d la scat^, to nae it aad surely the »ung wi I net. a* they valae the Sowing locks, or lh« witching carl, ever he wivhoat IU Iu praise Is apon the longvc ofthoasands.
The a rent f-»r Prof. Wood's Hair RestoraUre In New Haven received the following letter in regard to the Restorative,a M* mtkt slue*. l)car Rirn. Jaly 0,1SSS.
Mr. Leavenworth—Sir: I »*ve been troubled with dandruff or scurf «n iny toad for nor* than year, ir hair began lo come out. scurf aud hair together. I saw in aNew Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative" a* a cope. 1 called at your store on the 1st of April last, and purchased one bottle to try It, and I found to my sattsfecltan it was the thing) II removed Ihe scurf and new hair began to grow, tt is now two or three inches In length wtAer# I ve great faith In it. 1 wish you to s«nd mo two nottto* worn by Mr. Post, tho bearer of this. 1 don't know as any of the hind la used in this place, von may have a utarkol AM many bottles after it Is known hare.
Yours with respect RUPtTS PRATT. pBti.sMtuRtJL,Sent, 9, 1833. Prof. Wo d—Sir Your Hair Restorative Is proving itself tome. Tho (ront, ami lso the back
rhutebeneftclal
trl of my head almost lost its covering—in (act att.t*. used bat two half pint bottles of yonr f*st«raUve, and now the tip of my heao !s wwlt'studded with promising crop of you- hair, and tho front Is also receiving its benefit. I have triad other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from ray own
personal recoinuondatton, I can induce niSny othoft to try it. Vonrs respoctfullv 1). R. TII6MAS M.D.
So. 40-1 Vine streot.
rocontmond its nso lo every one dosirous of having a Alio color ami texture tohnir Rospectftillv yours. Wll.SON KING,
O. J. Wonn A Co.. Proprietors, 315 Broadway, 2S. I York. (In the great X. Y. Wtro Railing Establishment) and '14 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by good Druggists. fJnU 29 d«v3m.
Goods
aU New
O 1 2 I Main Street, near 6th. Maiinfscturin^ of all kinds Honp. by tho
BEST OF WORKMEN,
and of tho very best material. jtW Repairing also dono with neatness and dispatch.
Sept. 28 dim.
Shirt Collar*
d(C*
Vincajfsits, tn June99, IPS).
Prof. (1. J. M'ood: As you aro about to mantlfai-titra •nil vend yonr reoenlty discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that 1 have used It and known other* to nso It—that, have, ftr«M'«ril years, boon In the h&blt of using othet Hair Rostorailvoa, and that I And yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cloansesthe bond of dandruff.and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texturo, giving a healthv, soft and glossy appearance and all this, without disculorlng the hands tWt apply ^n^i.en an( Invigorate yonr bl(Kd to It. ortbe dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, even vein, and the rich rosy bloom of ht
nti all
GREAT ATTRACTION A I
and selling
rapidly I invito all in want of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
To give mo a call. I can please you both in price or quality.
COME ANDSEE I COME AND SEE I
ClerkH nioi|p.«i Slid
WPII
behaved.
OOMB I3MT
~O^JU^IOTTO:
A nimble Sixpenee is better than a slow bhilling.
DON'T F^RGE'rTHE PLACE—SIGN
H. KEYES.
OYSTERS.
I
AM NOW HKCIilVINC nriti will continue to rectfre daily, HOLT (e. MALTBY'S best brand* of
S O S S!
With which I am prepared to furnish n»y number of cuatomcrs either sorvod up or by ihe caw. O* All told are uarranteafrah and tford. «Q)
IF One door South of Stewart ffou*R. ScjA. 99, dim. T. M. DOUGHTY, Agont.
Something for Invalids.
I JUST RECEIVED AND FRE6LT AT
tlist
HKf KKR'S PAKINA, CCX S KHAKKLtSft} GELAT15K, HKOCTER'S Ct'R» STAHCH,
PUKVKA'SMAZRMA.Tenr Sne? COOPKR'K 8IIRF.ll IslsGLAHH, very llnel ARROW ROOT ASUTAPlOeA.accompaniedWith dlI rectlons for use. 1 ALSO
A flno assortment ol LtUUORSfor medicinal parposes.coosiillrr* In i»art ol SUPBKIOH BRA.MJIUS,.
POWI. MAnitlWA, andl.OSOtt'ORTH'S ISPARKLINO ASU STILL CATAWBA WIJfKS, Ae. S jrt. SS JandWtw. T, II. BAltK
\X7E
St
f'tf.
MusicarAdvantagesat the Terre-Hauts Female College.
"AVB JUST SECURED A MUSTC Tocher for tlie Tfrro-H^ule Female Col lege oT rtjc* very highest qu*lifl"iitioftg. Dnriayt trt* recent tour Es*t I visited a great many Mo«tc Teachers with ol otHiinioif a very superior one foroor Mn-ie A~-*lemy, and succeeded in obtaining a Teacher ia New Yurk, thomnghij bainedin die Schools of Bo»um. Her vocal powers ar* tmsarpaeed by any teacher known to the andenrigned. The Faculty of Music will five a "oncer* eooa after the arrival of Miss Newbey, the teacher alluded to, dwtt our dtiaens may judge for themw-lves *f tbe ability aud varied acquiremeate of oar roorfr teadbm*
Aug. 9l,d4w iw. JOHN COVERT
NEW BOOKS.
Laptand and Norway.
Rata,
WHITE LIEH A MOVEL: Br C»ii Aatiww of "Peg W. JU.*ton." Ac. BAYARD TAYLOKTS NOlCTHER TBAV tun Summer and WizKer Pielorwa of 8wedet
TWIN'ROBE"* A NARAT.fVE Bt Aww* Co IA RrrcvtS, Mn. JMOwaH,)
THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1858 DR. LIVINGSTONE TRAVELS li\ AFRICA (a new tapply.j
Foraale at BUCKINGHAM^ FA 52S, dt/
A. L.
SHERMAN
BROOM MANUFACTURER. Tmiltt VAtr't AdHlittm. S mtut uer Vt Tawut-aawa.f AM SOW PREFARBOTOFORWlSiTTHe S baat ofBrwj««.of U»e TWi^stj ies, aMde wde-, aad mid wb&lesfcJ* or retail a» ibe lowert entb trice.
O tSO per too *5 tl»e te«o« twasb deBrwd at wtf *b«p .. tr AvtJt.'SS »!r. ••sm-vhtt* is?
ii inaai
A lf8
If* ft
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Strengthening Cordild AND BLOOD PURIFIKR,
THB
groaUat rwnody in tin iTotld. This ftiWUMf dlsUlied from a Bwnr known only toinjsvlf, and ekwslcsllx eo«biiie4 with some if th* most valnahl* modldnalrcnu. hertwand harks known to the mind (rf nan, rla: bltsodroot. Mack root, wild cherry hark, v»llow dock, dand^rilsnw, sarsanarilia,elder Bowors, with •then, producing the most tnihilIbte lomedj^fjrr th* restoration oth««lih ever known.
IT IS SATURK'P 0W5 KKMKOY,
Curing diseases bv natnral laws. When taken, lie healing Influences Is felt conrsti through every **l# of the body, purifying aud *aC«ltffeUiig the tlrcul«U of tho blood, tt nvaimtlses any Ml lions matter is the stomach, aad strengthens lite wbttlc
C*R«K
»r »I-l)jspepsla,
Organitatlotu
McLean's Strjngthenlng Cordis! rtlfeBectaatl\ c«r Ulvor cuu|dalnts, Janndlcc, 3s
HM
XHhUty, IhtKt*** *f tk$
fMatiis, ss4sU n'«V /M *iit»nUr*d Lintr er Sttmmtk.
Dyspe'-ita. Heartburn. Inward Piles, Acidl* or Slck^ neaa of the Stomach, Fullness of Bin to the Head, Dull Pain of .»iiniolng In the Hoa Ptlpltaiton of tho Heart, Fullness or We in the Stoma els SourRmeta tlon». Choking orSuficatlug Peeling When lying dowir Dryness or Yellowness of the Skin and Sight-" Sweats, Ir wart! Puvers. Pain In the Sinsll ofthe"BackChoat or Side, Sudden Bushes of heat, Depression of Spirits, Krlghtftil Oreatns. DespetxIencT or ant N«r» vons Disease, Sores of Welches on the SklO sfid Fever nnd Ague for Chills and fever.) II will also cure dleftsoa of ine ftladder and Womb.snch as Semtanr^1 Weakness.Ineor.tlnence «f Hrlnn. SlraAgwary. Inflatn^' matJon or Woakucss of the Womb or bladder,Whit**
THRRR 18 NO MI STARS ABOtIT IT. This cordial will never fhilto cure any of the abovo diseases. If taken as i«r dlreeUons on each bottle, In German, English and French.
OVER HAl.F A MIL'.IOS OP BOTTLK® Have been seld during the past six months, and in n* Instance has It felled In giving entire satisfaction,Who then, wilt suffer from Weakness or debility wlie*^ JkiMs'i Str*nrtItnimr Will care TOQ
Kvery Country Merchiint should ol.titin a supplv,.f McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It tells rapidly, Ve. cause Italwavscnres.
A liberal discount will bo made lo merchants who bitv to sell again. Por sale by J. H. MeLltAil, proprietor, corner of Third and Pino sts„ St. Louis, Mo.: also for tale as above.
J. R. Cunningham and Allen Peace. I gents, Sopt. a.-dsw if T.rre-Haute, Ind
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND B1TTEH8
BOERHAVE'8 HOLLAND BnTEBf.
BOEUIIANE'S HOLLAND BITTERN.
BOERHAVE'8 IIOLLAND BITTEH®.
BOEltHAVE'S HOLLAND BrfTKRS.
BOERHAVE & HOLLAND BITTMl.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
BOERHAVE'S HOtiLAifD feitTEKS.
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS
BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
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TOTHKLADIBS. iS:
Do yon wish lobe hes'.Uiy and strong? TlfBti fn at once and get some of McLean's Cordial. It wilt
fa. threngk
rosy bloom of health lo tnonnt Kvery bottle Warranted to gty«
to your cthoek agulu satistacUon. FOR ClITLDRRJf.
Wo say to paronts, If your children nre slfikly,pitnv, or afflicted with complaints prevalent among Mi«r dren, give tliein a smhlf quantltv of McLean's Cordial^5" and It will make thoni healthy, )nt and robust. Delay notamqinont. trv it and von will b* convinced.
IT IS llKLlCIOt'STO TAKK. KVKRV COUTTRV MRRCHAKT
Should not leave the city until he ha'1 nroOtrtefftk »6h« nlvof Mclrt-ati's Strengthening CofdUl. 1( lolls rapidly, bocause It ulwayt curhs. A liberal discount #lll be made to those who buy to sell again.
CAI'TIOX— Beware of Drurgists or dealers who may try to |«lin upon you sot Bitter or Sarsapalllla trash, which they can buy ih'ap.bv saying It Is just as good. Avoid such men Ask
'r^r).ras,
Str»«gf»-
*»nf Ctrditl, and lake nothing else. Is the only remedy that will pnrlfy the blood thoroughly, knd at tho same time trongthon the s)rstoin.
One lablespoonftil taken every mortilttg fksUngls certain preventive Ibr Cholera. Chills and Cover, Ye llow Fever, or any prevalent disease.
Price only fl per bottle, or six bottles for M. J. ft. Mrl.KAV, Sols Proprietor of th* COrdlSl. ,, Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil LinlmonU *v Principal depot on thecofner of ThlW add Pine I rent St. Louis, Ala
TT7* Porsaleln Louisville b* Boll. TsiUott (h Co Springer dt Bro.. and Rayihond
fit
Patten
MeLP.A.VS VOI.CA!*tCOIL LllflttKftTi Tho host Liniment In the world for man or beatt Jfnatkrr Rmsriitifr Cfrt Pi'rlorm^d Jbt-MrT^jMii's Volcanic Oil Llnlmsnt
R«nd\r yourselves: Thomns Pord, a blacksmith, living near Cast avn nue on Tenth strcyt, had a li»rrllie ruiitilng soreun his foot. He tried various Liniments, Salves, die., but could do It tin good. He despaired of ever being able to work at Ills trade again, beeause he conld not hour any weight on his foot and by one small buttle of McLoan's Volcanic Oil Lililmeut, ho Is now perfectly eured.
I'hmtmatlsm. paralysis, neuralgia, fcrulses. sprains, stifTViess in the Joints or innsnies. swellings, sore throat, oar acho or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, pains, dre., yield to the "magic" influence of this wonderful Liniment.
For Horses and Caulo it Is an infallible remedy for chafes, galls, scratches,cracked heels, lautmioss, ipav. In, sweeny, splint, fistula, bruises, swellings, wounds, ralllesnnke bites, and varlnus other disomies hlch an* Imals are liable to from injtirle or acr(d«iits.
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DISEASES OF THE KIONEVS#
LIVER COMPLAINT,
W E A N E S S O A N W A
Fever tb Ague. j*
Aai alt aftetloaeofdM
BirtfnrAeM ei
MM »T.™ ssmw.
H' "1 I-,
fcrCAUTIOirJI««^I^Wpttwng1!a. itetlomi or counterfeft*. S can the abel
oi"
R. Brawnine, Agent for IndianapoU*. lO^dwly ia apr
rPHE
are-
ry bottJe tfa«? name of Ute eoue raonufcroxt, BENJAMIN PAtiE, JH., it COi'i
Pkaraaeestlsu Chemist*, PtrmowH, PA. 8dd ia Terre-Haute by T. IU Barr & Ci.( Hf. Donnelly and by Druggiat g»a- -»Uy thtw^hnat tfce couotrr.
i-iA.
NOTICE.
f«Howtoff are tf»*- am sribeti ef 0kcoofvit• tee of Amogemenu of Vigo frieuftar* $od*ty, Wm. & Tuell, g. Wolfg, Ww. F. Knmbttmju, Chaa.8t.John, Over Barbour, Hfm. Pm-t^W^HaJI.Mo aa Vaa^oya
Tiba abov o^flnaiktee ace rrquttua to meil a AartadawU Store of Woife Co., at w*4aek on Ttanda Brpuxairr fad tat (bt parFOM^ aakiaganaageoes'aof t^be Fair. 1
Bjr ocderof 4m CKairnn*.
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