Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 228, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 October 1858 — Page 2

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I. 11 BHOWIf Editor.

TERRE-ttAtJTE.

THURSDAY MORNING. OCT.

For Prf»idfii» f« l«o:

JOHN

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3.

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CRITTENDEN,

Of Kentnebv.

t3t The Express seems to think that we do not represent the iotrests of tbo Amertean party of Vigo connty, and that, oor articles do not meet the approbation jf the Americans of this city. We grant that bo ia right in Vbth cases, provided has roference to the endorsement, we gave some of the candidates which the Americana conld not. Further than this we shall not concede, for the simple reason that the Kdifof of the Express docs not know anything at all about it.

Now, as to "the political movements going on in the State/' we never did presame to know mnch about, nor do we even wish to learn any more than wo now \now, if the Editor of the Express is to be one' of the leaders of

thote movementt—

for we are certain they will be a kind

cart-wheel movement—or a Be-saw

down

TUB MOUNT VBHNON FI'ND.

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4

of

up

however, endeavor to keep up

tubtt*ntiol

and

motion, which nature has iriven to all

light

and

tranacient

bodies. We shall/

with

the

political, "movements" of the

Htatc, knowing, at the same time, that we need not fear that our worthy friend will he found in any ot thote movementt—lie is not

enough althongh he may be some

pumpkins!

A Wiirne

SLAVE.—A

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KANSAS

boy, 14 years of

age, who claims to be white and free, was offered forsale at S\ Angiietinc, FJ oriel a. He was released on a writ ot habeas corl pus and the case is now pending: The Charleston Courier tolls the story as fol0 W§

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The boy states that snmmor before last, he was playinp on the wharf-at Charles* ton and the engineer qf a Hloumboot called him on board to give him a biscuit. lie was there shut «ip in a room and next fonnd himself in Savannah, where b6 WaS put in charge of a negro, tradej, who sold him and he atibaecinontly passed through seven or eight different bands until he wan brought to St. Augustine. He says bin name in John Abdcl his lather name is Philip AbdeU a tailor by trade, and lives, or did live,in a trick houwe, between Church and State 8f roots, in Qneen stfe'ct^ He will be retained in the custody of the •Sheriff until testimony wu be procureU from Charleston.

the election has resulted in favor of the free State ticket. That paper of Sattirdry the 9th inst.. has the following:* "All tepprta concur in stating (hat the free Stato ticket has been successful over the Territory, as a whole. Here and there it has been defeated.

Bal !e

Tho

timore American »*ar*: "The' sum to paid is $2t'0 000 H^.DOO weie paid at the signing of the contract.. The iir»t install ment ol 857,000, due, January 1, 1&59 ia now ready to l* paid, and it is hopetl to raise the entire purchase sum during the present year in order lo take possession on the coining 2i2d of February,

MuwisMrrt BmooR The citizens of

Clinton, Iowa, and of the opposite »hore

iST* Work for ready m«ny, (sajs Don*

las Jerrold.) take no bill upon posterity, the first place, there are many chances against it beiug paid and in the next, if it be duly honored, the coat may bo laid' ont on some piece of bronte or marble of not the 6lightest value to the original.

MAIM

AT

VwtA CRC*.—THE

Tb Lepers la Jerusalem

In my ramble? aboa^ Jerusalem, I paasod through the quarter of the Leper*.— Apart from the invest attached to- this unfortunate class of leing%, (arisingfrom the frequent allaaion made to them in the Scriptures,) there is ranch in their appearance and mode of life to attract attention, and enlist the sympathy of the stranger. Dirt and disease go revoltingly together here gaunt famine stalks through the streets a constant cry of snffering swells upon the dead air. and sin broods darkly over the ruin ith&a wrought in llaat gloomy and ill-fated spot. W^sted forms sit in the door way6 faces covered with white Msaleti, ai\d?6ightfe#a eyea are turned up-

?wards

fur

ed

0f

have held a meeting deprecating the erec- howliug curves followed me, and the leption of bridge *croj»s the Mississippi at Ly- Jem crawled back in their hovels to rot in ami proponing the building of onc

W T1AM.1 AlA It tt

from Little Hock Inland with a ateam ferry.

Row AT TH*

AA AN 1FT

in connection

NORTH CAROUKA

t'sivkn-

PITT.—A correspondent of the Grwiboro? N. C., Tim«s, writing from Chapel Hill, says:

We have intelligence of a terrible outbreak at onr University, in which the principal features are the bnming of one of the teacher* in effigy, asanlting the Faculty, burning the benches, and a tacking a pri* vate residence.

WTIMFCR

Tennessee is to commence carrying the mails between New Oi leans and Vera Cm* on the 1st of November. Time of leaving New Orleans 1st and 16th, and Vera Crui 7th and 21st of each month.-—" Mads for Mexico will therefore be sent via New Orleans and Vera Crua as heretofore, as well a* via Acapnlco. *1

Bfir^The cark tree ia being pretty exten lively cultivatetl in the neighborhocd of Cincinnati. Ten thousand can* .of aead. have been ordered for planting.?.

JBar Among the Jeers of Cincinnati, the cu*um it becoming prevalent of publi*hing in the paper* annottnccment* of be-

riill llW,

skeleton arms, distorted ami fetid

with this ravages leprosy, are outstreched from the /vol.: 'moving mint and I* howl i» luvsnl, lUaLowl olt4ie*uicken for alirii Alms, ohj vtranger, for the lovd of God alms to feed the inexorable destroyerjainoato prolong thia dieiry and hopele«H misery Look upon it strauger, you who walk forth in all your pride and a' rength, and breath the fret-b air of heaven you who have never known'what it is to tocshunned by your fellow-man as a thing unclean and accursed vou who doem yourself unblessed with all the blessing? that God lias given you upon ea^tbj look upon it, and learn that there in "a misery beyond all that you have conceived in your gloomient hours—a misery that can be endured. Learn that even the leper with death gnawing atjiia vitals,jand unceasing ^forttrtes in his bl oT, Cast Out from the society of his fellow-maii forbidden to touch, in friendnhip or affection the hand oflhe untainted, still struggles foi life, and deems eaoh hour precious that keeps him from the grave. The quarter of the Lepers is a sad and impressive place —bv the law* of the land, which have existed from Scriptural times, they are isolated from all actual contact with their fellow men yet thore seems to be no prohibition to their going out beyond the walls of Jerusalem, and begging by the road sido. Near the gate of Zion, on the way to Bethlehem, I saw many of them sitting on the rock*, their hideous faces uncovered, hrtn ting forth their scaly hand for alms. Their hum are rnd» ly construc-

i— den powers of mind, unknown save to

1 LECTION.—In fr late Kansas themselves, awbltiou that corrodes with paper we find scattering returns from the, unavaling aspirations a thirst for action election on the 7th insU, of members of bums within unceasing'y, yet can the Legislature. We take it from the re* never be assuaged all the ruling passions ports o» the Leavenworth City Times thnt|^,ftt

can

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HUH*. ALLOT! IIUIB OI« HIM' I tod of earth and stones, seldom with more the head of our friend.

than one apartment, and this so filthy and lonthnome that it Beemed unfit for swine, returned the stranger Here they live and ptopagate, whole fami

lies together without distinction of «ex

iics tuxcii!"

»ho feeble wail of the voting that are brought forth branded for a life of mixery. Strange and mournftil thoughts arise in the contemplation of the Rid condition and probable destiny of these ill-fated beings. Among so uiany, there must be some in whoso breasts the power of true love is implanted love for woman in its purest sense, for offspring, for all the endofinpeiit of domestic lile which the untainted are capable of feeling. \ct they are doomrd never to exercise the affection without perpetuating tho curse, 'lhere mast-be some, too, in whom there are hid-

ie implanted in man for great

and noble purposes—never, never to give one moments ploasure unmixed with the perpetual gloom of that curse which uwells in their blood. As I plodded my way for tho last time through this ih'ti of sickening sights, a vision of human misery was impressed upon my mind which time cannot efface. 1 passed when the rays of the sun were cold and the light wos dim and there came out Irom the reeking hovels leprous men, gaunt with lamine, and they bared their hideous bodies, and howl1&59. „d "like beasts women held out their loathsome and accursed babes, and tore away the rags that covered them, and pointing to the shapeless nm^, shrieked lor alms. All was disease, aud sin, and and as I pass xorrow, wherever I wont

on, unable to relieve thousandth part

thcir

misery, tnoana of despair, and

tilth, and die when god willed

J1 as at«*

fri)m tht diary oj an American Tratel-

er.

SRS.\K!so OCT tx RKAMS.—The correspoudent of the Richmond Dispatch— a remarkably good paper for its siae, by the way—tells the following in a letter from one of the Springs

An amusing incident occnred on the ear* of the Virginia and Tennessee road, which must be preserved in print. It

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too govd to be lo*t. As the train entered the Big Tonne), near this place, in accordance with the custom a lamp was lit.— A

servant girl, accompanying her mistress, had sunk into a profound slumber, but just as the lamp was lit he awoke, half asleep, imagining h-retf in the infernal regions. Frantic with fright, she ira plored her maker to have mcicy on her.

plored her maker to have metcy on her. ™v',

ilntartrincr »t thit aa ma lime •*the devil

has got me at last." tier mistress, sit­. ting on the seat in front of the terrified negro, was deeply mortified, and called upon her—" Mollis, don't make such a

piK«,l

LrT, mural

with .wh Tebtmraw.

that not a word waa Jost, And the whole coach became convulsed with laughter

J9*Thc "Whig" party met in one the room* of the Parker House, at Boat on, the other day. An erro*»«otts impre**ion ha* gone abroad that death has overtaken this venerable inlividoaJ. ...•rr#

Polite to all Persons.

ufS]etotoot »f* bab ky tin coat he wMn."

retamed his seemingly hetless pOKition.

The lame man made no reply. Just as the train was moving slowly away, the lame man stepped on the platform of the last car, and walfcitijf in quickly, took a seat.

The train had moved on a few miles, when the conductor appeared at the door of the car where our friend was sitting.— Passing along, he soon discovered the stranger whom he had seen at the station.

Hand out your money here I" I don't pay," replied the lame man, very quietly.

Don't pay No, sir." We'll see about that. I shall put yon out at the next station 1" and he seized the valise which was on the rack over

And yet, why should he care? He knew what ho was worth. He knew how he bad rien by his own exertions to the pos'tion he now held. When, a little orauge peddler, he htood by the street crossings, he had many a rebuff. He had outlived tho.se days of hardship he was respected now. Should he care for a stranger's roughness or taunt Those who aat near him waited curiously to see tho end.

Ptescntly 'he conductor came back.-—-With a steady energy he walked op to Mr. Warburton's side He took hia book* from hi* pocket, the bank bills, the tickets which he had collected, and laid them in Mr. Warburton's hand.

I resign my place, sir," he said. The President looked over the account* for a moment, then motioning to the vacant seat at his side said—

Sit down, air, 1 would like to talk to you" As the young man aat down, the Pffen-

behind." o'clock to attend a special bnsmtes meetTbe cars were waiting at a station of ing. By order of the President. one of our Western railroads. The en- J. W:LLIAMS, See. uiae was puffing and blowing. The bag-gaze-master was busy with baggage and PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.— 22*. Tba men fro with chests and valises, packages and ofitB merjtT*ave

trunk*. Men, wonien, ami children were sufficient, particular!y when we see sneh testinshine for the cars, and hastily securing inoay of its efficacy aa the following, which we clip While the locomoUr. .oortoi.,

and puffed, and blowe'l- commended 'hair tonics* ou oar OWD half denuded A man carelessly dressed was standing crown, we about tost all confidence in nostrums of in front of the depot- He was looking that sort, until a week ago we met» dtstinguMted aronnd bim, mnd —fatfj pM Hah.«• «'Jtention to what was passing It was easy

Better not be so rough, yoting man,"

n'u~ 1"~'

aud their dreadful malady is perpetuated do no more then, he passed on to collect from generation to generation the groans the faro from other passenpors. As he of the aged and dying being mingled with stopped at a .-.cat a few paces off, a gen tienian who had heard the conversation just mentioned, looked up at the conductor, and asked him—

1

The conductor released the carpet bag

fnr

a moment, and seeing that he could

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Do vou know to %hom you wete speaking jn»t now No, K:r."

"Tbftt was Peter Warburtou, the Pres* ident of the road." "Arc you sure of that, sir?" replied tho conductor, trying to conceal his pgitation. 1 know him."

The color rose a littlo in the young man's face, bnt with a strong effort he controlled himself, and went on collecting bin fare as nsnal.

Meanwhile Mr. Warburton sat quietly in his seat—none of those who were near him could unravel the expression in his face, nor tell what would be the next movement in tho scene. Anil he—of what thought he 1 He had ben rndely treated he had been unkindly taunted with the infirmity which had come perhaps through no fault of his. He could revenge himself if he chose. He could tell tho Directors the simple truth, and the young man would be deprived of his place at once. Should he do it?

dent turned to him with a face in which determined to »ell a« cheap as the cheapest. Alao waa no angry feeling, and spoke to |»ia» in an undertone.

Mv young friend, I have no revenge- ot all kinds and qoalitle*. Coate, Pasta, Veata, W feeling, to gr..IL in"»•"«»!ik« ^UNDSSL^W^A^IMM*" Jon

h.w bc=n ve„ impujent. -ion,

manner, had it been thus to a stranger, would have been verr injorions to the in iere#ts of the Company. I might tell them of this, but I will not By doing

1

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remarking at toe sama ttfflC, tne aevu », |t coodR, embracing. Cis«erw. Bf»rer-. Cloths, im«, ai lla* nfmrttAm tlOQ* iQ(t fOQ HlljtB* uQu It ullujCQlt %0 tfruna t? vrPlifWllA tion, and yon might find it difficult to find another. Bnt in future remember to be polite to all whom yon oiftt.,. You cower*. cuhk i™, wwnnnjn-" mrh canuot jmlge of a man by the eoat he clothing alreadj m«le, I will p»arantee ...... ,l- _Annw, ,L«nu auit at an cheap ratea as can be pordbaaed In the ooi*e »t is I, be not Rfrsid." The poor ..... Afrtcan immediatelly exclaime*!: Oh, air.

want an even in* proren anouia oc treated with civility. Take up your books,

««.!§». Tt"« *b,chA- kTi-""-1 "f'J *»'.1 "U"" •"T*'*™!:

piace,! VQVIQOT jwoar. ic- ,. .«• -,r

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uimum

Fourteen tnl«s of Indian* have declare •«r against Texas.

Fcxt Harrison Guard

You

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to see tba he waa lame. At a haetv could wish. We demanded the secret of his im-elanc-e one miijbt easilv bave supposed proved appearance, when he *c®?ua^J1 Tu rron nf npirhpr wealth nor forit by ascriWngltto the rirtnesot Prof. Woods that he was a man of neither wealtn nor We shall try that next— influence. The conductor ot the train

5,5

are commanded to meet at your

Bartering. w-

Hallo, Limpy better got aboar*!, or the cars will leave yon behind." Time enough. I re -kon," replied the to the room formerly occupied by Scott & j- 1 ,A„„i,]n liirouKAfl and he Booth, as a lww office, first f«xr the Town individual so ronghly addressed, an

CLA KK, has removed his Barber Shop

H^n where ho Jr prcpAmisouthof

tlemen 5uthe b) 8tof

resume the general praelce of Medicine and Kur*ery. The I'octor will eat Chronle Diseases upon the reformed system, such as scrofula. Rheumatism, Bronchitis, Liver, Aff-cMon. dlsenses of the Kidneys, Cancers. Tumors, Dyspepsia. Prolapsus Anni and Prolapsus of the Womb, Uiluary dUea-os and generative orcana. ''TOfDee Ko. W, Seeond Street between Ohio and Walnut t«, nearly opposite Dr. Pence's Drug Stor«.

Cet 14, dw6m

CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!

AT TUB

O N A E I A

CLOTIIIIG

BQygi

mM

THE

what we read, bat that

Mehl,

gnea head of hear as one

River-Democrat

gave him a contemptuous look, and slap- gold by all respectable Druggists. ping him familiarly on the shoulder, he Sept 16,1 m. A called out— I

wait upon gen-

„tyI(.

The last trunk was tumbled into the Shaving, «*mr lrea«ln«r. Boot Black. ••Ail 1" ihf lnIT- clcanalB^ of Coat* and Panla bagirsge car. "All aboard! crie«i tne toortfer. coHduct.»r. "Get on, Limpy," said he, IT* A liberal share of the public patronage is a* he pawed the lame, carelessly dressed man.

Agricultural Meeting.

THE

regular annual meeting to e'ect officers for the au-uing year, of the Vigo Cnunty Agricultural Society, will take place at the Court House in Terre-Haute, on Saturday, Oct. 30th, 1858, at 2 o'clock. A full attendance is requested.

Bj order Wm DURHAM, Sec'v.

Oct. I8,1858-d&wtd.

FARM FOR SALE.

i)A(\ ACRES, 115 IN CULTIVATION— ^TLV/ balance good timberr—and all under rood fencc. Has on it housu and barn, an^ abundance ot good fruit. 20 acres of meadow, situated 12 miles south of this city—Tcetinj-housc and school-houac within half mile. For further particulars inquire of

WE

HARBEUT St. BARTON,

Oct. 18-dlf. Land Ageut?.

GOOD TOWN LOT, with a house Snd four room*, can be purchaael at this office, at a HARBERT & BARTON. good bargain.

Oct. l§-dtf.

OYSTERS! OYJTERSHr '•"'UK «ndcr#lrned would announce to tho cttUens I

of Terro-Haute, that be has boon appointed note •Kent for tho aateof H. 1^.

SLLLO*'

Oct. 14-dlm

Sorler

OH

celebrated Httltimore

Ov*ter«, and that after the 12th. ho wilt b«s ablo to supply *11. or any who may wont jcood oysters aithor by the can or halt can. O d«rt from a distance will bo attended to. Depot at the Adams Kxprrns Office, north or Butln'n Hotel. WM. C. LUPTON. Ag't.

HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of an of sale l»»ued by th Vigo Common Plea* Court, and to m* directed and detlrvred, in lavor of Jacob B. Merrick and ngiitiuii Henry, an» ordered to soli tho tollowlnjr described r»*i estate, towlt: Lot Xo. throe, (3) in Ann llnrn** sub-dlvl»!on of out lot number ih rty three, (33) In tho city ef Torre Hnutu, niid

Si.turMuy, the 13th day of Nivcutbcr,

A. D. 1858, nt iho eourt-honse door, in Turre Haiit within the lejjal hours of said day, I will oSier fo- -tle tin rents and profits of the above described property for a tenn of sev«n yp.-irs, to the highest bidder, and If tho same should fail to scli or a sufficient sum to satisfy aaid order o( sal-, 1 will then and theie offer Hie foi simpio of s.iid property to satisfy said order of snle and eosls.

Win. H. RTKWART, Sheriff.

Oct 20-w-iwpff.tJO.

ACRES OK PRAIRIE LAND, in low.i,

lUU can be exehuiivil for ciijr pwpt-r.y at ilils office. IIAKBERT &B\R'I'ON. Oct. 18-dtf.

Dr. F. Fesler,

rORMERLT or rillLADKLrHlA.

Physician, Aecoi'chcr & Oculist UAVIXO

locatvd ponnanentlv In

ISA

Terrt'-Ilnute,

will

iUlKJU

Main St. No. 3, Early's Block,

VTRST SIDE OF THE SQCARE,T*RRB BAOTlC.rKD. Having now on hand a complete ctock of

PALL AND WINTER

which for quality aad prices cairaot be sprpasaed

anyother

Furnishing Goods.

CLOTHING.

A complete aasortnwnt of Bora* Clotiiing, of varbu» qualiVea and price*.

Merchant Tailoring.

ahonld throw yon ont of your situa- I have ala» on hand a good aaaortment of ^«ce

Tj ,~,r .j^r

coods, embracing. Ca*smere*. Bfarer-, Clotha, Doeakras and ALL KINDS OF VE8TJN63. which I aa prepared to cm and make to aait purdaaen. So, come on. and if I cannot writ yogJn

mj lo

I shall t«U no one of what has pass- aooey, to i^ve ae a call and look dveeg* —•Stock of Clothing and Hen Good*, before per-

October l^ffiSa.

tood morning, sir.' The train of cars swept on, aa V|train had don* Wow hat within it a NovewberlttS, lesson had been given and learned, an4, fer the erectkxi of a moe and iroa fmce arecni «f| the purport of the lesatm ran N»me«ha£ Own H«s*e»qm,la Tetre Haate, lad.— ... purport thus loa'T JtcDo* RAOA APPKA*A!(C*S.

«ho ta in for earing

n«W «ad speglScaikmi asav

©A. 7,»sa

M-joeEpa.', ..

man* X"0"riCS l« hereby girnu tbat sealed pryaaak

A\

will be reednS at the A«Ws e&Tte

ItCI 1 A —talk, f&il. A—«r Kwwator IflB.

be MM

at

tfce

FARMERSBURG COAL

I® SULLIVAN COUNTY,

At: iv.» a I*

subscriber announces to the Public that in a few days he expect* to be prepared fill ortltrs for thia celebrated and favorite Coal. Tht qualities that chkfly recoiatrend tLis variety 61 Goal, to g«neral use, are, that it is almost entirely

Free From sulplmr.

And it consequently nntiqjurioos to healths it has very little SLATE OR STONY MATTKR mingled with the panily carbonacous substance of the Coal: after combustion scarcely anr CLIN KER or IRON-LIKE CINDER rvniainsas a residum in the burning much lew light ash ia f«n»t4 thaw oar 1, aud therefore vary little annoyance is felt from dust, eto.

FOR STEAM ^PURPOSES THIS COAL IS EXCELLENT! It is also well adapted to the purposes of the Blacksmith, the Foundryman, audi the Gas Manufacturer. The snbacriber, therefore, eart*!stiy solicit* his fHends and the public at large, to give this eeal a a trial beft»re ordering their winter's cnal elsewhere.

COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS AND

find after having made the improvement w« did last ae*««, that we waa entire'y too limited in our ideas of the room we should want, our business having incrcaml much b.-jond tho moal aanguiue expectations. The leading feature in unking thia change hi to open excuaivelv in

HOUSE FUKNISflING- GOODS!

We are now fittiup up for th*t particular branch of trade, the Second of the Store, making a verv laree and spacious SALES ROOM, 125 feet deep, being well lighted by two large nky lighta, and fitted up with gas for evening trade giving plenty of light

A IV,*

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match and cut carpeta to fit rooms. We shall open next month a*i unusually large and attracts* utockof Carpets, Oil Cloth», Wall Paper, Window Shades, Look np Glnsses, Curtain Bands,

Pins, Cornieej, &o. Also: Cnttain Damask. Moreens, hatin Delaina, Curtain Draperies Gimps an«l Trimmings of all kinds in addition to the above a most complete stook of Linen and Cotton Sheeting*, nn! Pillow ase goods, ready made Bed Comforts, Brown and Bleached Linen Table Cloths, Nnpkins, doilies, and Towels of every deaeript ion. In fket every articlo Uiat ad»t» to, and completes a thorough stock in this liue, aditptcd to »he wants of Housekeepere, H»t?l8. Societies Ilalls, Saloons, A*c

The first floor, the same deptlt of the carpet room ab,we, ia bein£ re-fitted, exclusively or

WHolesale and Retail.

For City nnd Country trsde, with two rows of counters, each 125 leet long and abundance of light from two sky lights, an admntnge to purcliasrrs, uhtchthey can find in no other store in the city. Leading from the centre ol the store up a wide ami easy Utght stairs, is the entrance to our carpet room, which has been noticed before.

For the benefit of the* Indies we nhal I open the finest stork of DffM Si/A**, Shaw*t Cfomk*, Trimminq*, Embroideries, Ho*iery anf tlar*t,cvi before nreenteil in this market to tho taste «f the most fastidious, nnd to the Ifss prctendimr the lurgest selection Rr'wn snd Blearlii-d Musluis, Csnton Flannels. White, Red, »nl Yellow Wool Flannels, B..d Blnnk»*ts, Hatinctta, Twcels. Jean*, Ticks. Checks, Batts, &.c. Not forgetting the great deficiency heretofore in

GENTL EMHN'8 II RN IS III N(i OOI)S, And. Tailors' Trimming©,

Recollect beforr purchasing. w- sro to open a (nil line of Ca si meres, 0'oth*, Shirts and Drawor Cravat*, Scarfs, Ties, Collar#, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery for every oeci«a.on In the meantime we shall spare no effort to reduce th" present stock us low as po-sihle befora Uw new arrives- (CTBargaiua for all. BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

Aug. 28-dtf L. RYCB & SON.

i" foit

I*A-

III.K tiltl.VDI IVfi ill 11.1,8, for FLOU RING WHE NT,

GRAIN,

GRINDING CORN MEAL. SMALL

FEKD, &c., ae w?ll as whole or* of

com (cob and all,] as it is called, into good fine cob and corn Feed.In one operation. These celebrated mills I m.inufactareont of the best quality of Frewh Burr ocks, with much cate. I build six diflVn nt prices ratiping from ighty-fire to two hundred dollars. These Mills cont nue to stem ihe current of all opposition and are superior for all purposes, especially for wheat flouring.

ALSO—STBAUB'S PATENT PORTABLE SAW-MILL, called

4lKlnpr

of the Wnods."

This is an ingenious and iis**fulsaw mill to make lumber in the woods. This mill can be run by animai, steim or water power. £T Thos^ wishing to know ftilly abotit the principle upon which they arc built, snd the prices of i-Aeh site, aa well as the terms of sale, will pfi-ase addrem me. asking a Book of Description, which I will mail and post par. Those who do so, will write in plain, readable language, the name, Post Office, County and State.

ISAAC STRAUB, Patentee and Prop'r, No.19.WEST FaojrrSrB«tr,Ciaci*w*n. O. Sept. 30, w2ra.

ENGLE3 & STONE,

'•W

BOOT AND SHOE

A N A

THE

Honae in the city, and which I am

ABOVE GENTLEMEN HAVE EN tered into a fnrtnership, and are located on the east tide of the Public 8q .*re, directly of»prtsite the Ooort Home, where they are prepared to oarry on the Bout ami Shoe business in ail of it? varion* branehe

Tbeir long experieoee aod superior skill in tba' line, enables thetn to (bmish BETTER AND CHEAPEIt article than is generally sold in Terre-Haute.

IT Oor stock embraces the very beat that could be procorpd, which Iran carefully selected by oar selves aod we em pity none bat the most accomplished workman—hence we have no hesitation in saying that we are prepared to meet lite wants and necessities of all.

N. B.~-*R«patrtiig done with oeatne** and dit patch. July 30 'SB

B. POTTJEIR,

HOMQCOPA TRW P/irSUlAX.

19, Karket Street, Oppoeite Baatin lloaae oak# ko«n ftop *4- M.lslf.M. 1T7 At »WitU fewfcHHHt at Otavan n«M*

REFERSTO

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rfice.oa and alter fJ» 1ft of Novnaber. By order of tfce Cfiwuoiown. A LANGJE, Auditor V.C. wSm*

Rae», !a4ta*a.,

T. H. Dart*. 4«mtm,

A* -RMaMM. »«w Vrfc. CtaM4|t Cttft

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Aug.».VS1ly.

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INDIANA.

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Specimens of the Coal ma? be seen at \V HITWORTH «&, ISA aC?,'TXTLOR &. FOOTS, 0. H. BAILEY and WOLFE CO'tf ,STOVE STORE, where orders nnr be left, which will be attended toaa pnnctnallj aapwaible.

N. B. Burn Cod and aave th d«Usn»,for it is i-ow a w«U eatahlished fact that those who use coal instead of wood for culinary and «ther houwhold purposes, Kave one-half of the coat at (Sept 7, -dw3m A. C. I.

It

ample room to unroll, Uy down,

ill.. ... "it lib

A fnrd from lr. ,?nm'*a M. .Inrrott, of THF, NEW YORK LUNG.1NF1RMARY.—My fniMiectioii for UH Ji««t tfiRiit years wttn the »»»o*o lii*liiitlini. si Ciiii-f I'liv^cliiii. Mini twelve yosr*' eourne »t sl»u«ty d«v«illnn to i!o t.'nre »t Pnlinoi«*ry Coiifiunpltnti wi.tl lis klmlrcil lotutlmr wttn my imrl\«iIt*l rtpj'ortiinlties uhil 'IORI «l |itilh»iogii al risesrci'—imleti .•» iltlie t») pprlaoi system ni JM'ttt Inhnluton~\\»* t-nniiluU mc to striva «t» ti*cti«ive, ilirisct iinit mii ei,i«fui t-ourso ot treutnt? the «ilt*e

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rinliral euro ot nil li*»tK»»*

»f li« 7,4'.v«», l.u*jr*. nttl rfir-battaget. Hy liili.-tln ti..n, ihi' VM|"r nti'1 «'ur itlv( jn• «*rt r*

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mr»t HHI Nllinni 'i I c'lis'tler itwt-ls.i aIJu«*i in t|»i! jiropor inniinreiuent "f Ut«»sc f»*»«*f*t 1 mm *f sil fatal \ei I t«*»•»». !t vsrj tltul at« |ii.li-i)t nliimlil hn til.- b.-l i-til. l»» ll eettralMul rnl (ri'ittinetit. Th* .nee*4** nf nit tirhlmrhi ill th" aU.r.' ill«en*i"«. ami til.* Ii'aii rt'urm t»T ol lie ts»lltu lion over whlrh I !inV" no lm hlMt tin* h«li«'f top si '. tir* too will ki wn l.» pnl

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inn. fly or ruin

tnenl froni me. At -s liriljitl *t iimi.y |rh«t« ami iirofrMtonsI fyirnts ihrni'ati |h throj. ic aiil the ah»ve cVsrlty hnn befn lot

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mi|,|»irtc(l. suit aft'T ilio* eoiisiiifraMoii. I have rotiriu il« inakf siirh srainrem*iil* is ill Urinsihe ben vflts ofmy niii'rli'iifi! and ir«"Btii'i'iit within llm rficti nf alt. ami not rot (In- mjseti. an Uero'olori*. to tlio«n otitr who outer ih« Infirmary, or alio w*roublelo *l*it mn at int oltlc^.

o|.lnsr therefor* that ti» arranee-

mcnt will ri*e entire s»n«fa lion, both to ei) |uofi'«•iniml brethren and tin* Jnl.itr. would rt-.y Itully aw nouurr in conetiiv.nn. lost rev «#ir- bf ntivlttd ptr~ tttnaff or bf Utter. uti all rtt»ea«i*« o* abitvf. and that the mo'iieinp*. the samijas itsi'd in the tintitiitlos jtre-

t.. .litt csrh liiiiividtisl rasi*. ln*ali*f Fapatt, Mfiie*! Inbtt'lcr*. Vc. Vc.. nilibp foiwt.rde.l by pr*^ lo Ktiv purl the United Klnlf ior the Tmias.—My t«rms of treatment by tetter nre as totlows.rli!.: IJ2ier"m"nth for ea'h j.atii-i't. which wilt tncliiHs m^ticine siifllHnnt for one month"' use, sl«». Inhatlnr Vapors sn1 an Inhullna A|ipaatus. Psymenl as fotlnws tJ to be jt»il to E*|ire»s Afrnt rroeifit ol tho bo* of Medicine, suit tin* bstniirc. *i* dot ism. I the ex[f ration of the month. I« the pitlsnt bs enred oi Isrnttirly sati«(ld with the tr*atm Pal ents. t»y )ti*ln|t a Tull history of their ease, snd (heir symptoms In mil. ran treatrd s» »Hl hy i. ttor by p«*rsonsl nisfninatl"n. t'stients STattini ihem*clv-s »t »r. arret trratment mny rHy ii|^in Immediate and p^rinartent rellnf, a« seldom hn» to treat a esse o\er thirty dors, betters for ad*l«« promptly answored. For further psrliru'sri ad«tres»

JAMKN M. iAHRKIT. V. U.

7fo.P80 Broadwsy. ror. Tweitth Kiwi 5. Y. p.s.—piiy»Maw*and oih»-e» ti»ftlnirtba ettjr sr.- r»sn«.rttulty Invited eall at tba Inflrmary. wfcere roaav Inter^stina eases rati be witn«'sssd, snd wher» oar prerrd »/iparefv tor the InhaSatloa of m*«lal

esti be seen and ln*p«cted aspt. ga. iBae-dgm

Taper

CHEAP! CHEAPER!

Doll

Mann,

dks

MAXuracrcaeas or AIX aifins or

BOOTS & SHOES,

Xo

5,

Pha:nix Row Terre-IJaule, Ind.

f)i)tn of Ihe Big Brans Boot.

Have jost leceired a large and wclJ^elected

BtOCk 0

BOOTS AND SHOE*

EmbraclflK ererv variety for Men, Women and Children, which they are datermined to sell at the lore*, living rates. Their Stock is general, and no one need bsre easse U* go away diwatisfird, either with regard to prfee or quality of therooda they keep. They ha»e set wot to please all cnatomers, aod they will do it!

All orders for new wo-k filled pesirptl*.—» Onr workmen are of the be-t clam, aod we shall warrant sll work made at the shop.

IjTR ^miring dope tp ord«~r. and with neatpasf aod dispatch. A sttare of the Public patronage if re*pec* oily aolkiKsd. D. 4 M.

Oct 9 dwtf

Strayed or Stolen.

A

DARK BROWN HORBE, heavy aqaarebollt, about IC hands Ugh, with a white #ar in the head, and twahiad lejgs white to pastern lolnt, ope beiag white a Rtte higher op thai* the outer. 4"7

ieg

XAdzSTEATE*! BLAWK&,

junr' r,

CONSTABLE'S

K-myna ee^n bin or hearing of hipa, or retvn him, will be rewarded by ealliog at my Mill He itaojwoaed to bare taken a southerly direatioo E.L.THOMPtO!f.

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Pristed on ?ood paper, for a»le cheap, at *&AiLr umox OFFICE. y*.

aofd I Oold Cold 11

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