Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 235, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 October 1858 — Page 3

£jjr ftailg fteijm

Floor.—Good Superfine Family Floor can cotr be bought at the Anchor Mills, warranted, at $4,50per barrel.

XSrTlie Gaities Theatre wilt open tomorrow night. For particulars tee pro-

HABITS

IXTROOTRCNO*

-L

Sweet potatoes are now selling at

$U91,20 per bnsbel.

jpyCom ia worth 40 cents per bnshel in this market.

/y J. C. Yates has received his fall anl winter hats, and is in the market as usual, with the best of the season. Joe also makes as good bats as can be had in the city—they are neat, fit the head, and look well even when they are too old to wear. Leave yonr orders for one of his best.

jarStewatt, the proprietor of tbe 'marble halls in Broadway, employs in that establishment, two handrod and sixty-three clerks.

§0*The "Reveries oi a Bachelor," new •cries, edited by James Buchanan, are to be pnblis hed in serial form, by Wendel dc Co., of Washington city through the columns of the official paper.

jarThe leaves fall from the trunk of Democracy in October, and in November its sap will begin to settle down.

JSyThe number of Methodist members and probationers iit the bonds of the St. Louis and Missouri Conference, which lie wholly in that State is 43,780, and tho ancreaso during the year just eloped was .6,021.

OF

MB. JEFFERSON.—Mr. Rau-

•dall, in his Life of Jefferton, vol. 1, page £5,«ays: ''He never gambled. To avoid importunities to games, which were generally accompanied with betting, he never learned to distinguish one caid from anoth er. He was moderate in the enjoyment of the table. To strong drink be had rtnaveralo*. His mouth was unpolled by oaths or tobacco."

mc«ragna Route to California. The Nicaragua route to California is now organised, and tho company advertises the Washington to sail on the 5th of November, to connect with the Herman At Sau Juan, which ship has been transferred to the new Company, called tbe American, Atlantic and Pacific Ship Canal Company. This Company has a capital of $3,00.000, of which 81,900,000 is to be sold for working capital, The Government, we understand, is pledged to defend this Company, treaty or uo treaty.

IMPORTANT

AHD

DISCOVERY

HIGHLY ISTRRKSTIKO

IN

SUROKBY.—On the 8th of

October, Dr. H. M. Estill, an accomplished surgeon of Lexington, Va., performed snrgical operation, in which deep incisaious were mado through skin and flesh, without pain to the patient, by simply causing a current of electricity to pass thooughfche knife ante the body of the patient. ct the Moment of the incision. The local insensibility thus produced is ns complete ax4 effectual as that can sod by the administration of athor or chloroform, while the dangerous consequences sometimes resulting from their use are entirely avoided.—Raleigh Remitter.

or

TUB

TBK

TRA PLANT

INTO

UNITM 8TATFS.— In addition to the measures taken .some months ago to introduse the tea jlaot into the United States from China, inquires have been made by the Patent Offioe through Mr. Meade, onr Minister to brasil, for obtaining tea seed from that conatry, whero it has been successfully cultivated for thirty years.

Measures are about being taken, through the naval expedition (b Paraguay, to introduce into the United States the mate, or Paraguay tea ako a valuable medicinal plant called nord, believed to be a sure mpectie against the bites of venomoura insects or reptiles, and a peculiar kind of hone bee, which builds on branches of trees, tartaad of ia hires or tranks of trees, as with the oomnon bee.

J^THnwboU telle us that he .met, one day in his travels, with a naked Indian, who had painted hie jacket so aa4o represent a bluejacket aaa trewsers with black buttons.

j5jr0n wedueadaj eveoing of last week a frightful hurt cane swept over the vicinity of Pittsfield, Illinois. In the village -of Tiroes, a large brick house was blow® pvar, thrse of Its inmatee killed, aad several others} injured. Two or three other tiouses ware atruok Wj lightmng.

«P1m gMds of Death in the Blood. 1. ewred Raw, «KN#deteaed Side*, «Udi be is Sn^uSfaltarho thinkj «ad reason, te Dr. RcbackV advertisement. This Toibert esrtahlishKreat Swedish physician, claims to hava inlrodtt«mI 4aro aatldoaes te eerrajKioa in the blood, wkieh.et*ratiae thm^gh tkatfeMapea tha whole *v*eg,eapetthtiefraa* evet* swuNmIm rf dWaM. While eol«mc feeandinavia, wn? saw* a|pa, he discwrwed the Herbs vUA iais the eMnpotiihMi sf his faaKiea BW PH* *nd Blood PuriAer, and the

aoboonded

mocua of

theae fnpmtfcwi la Ewes* aad this eoantry, warrevtaiks h«ti«f that no tnahKiy. iatenml or wenal, eta resist their earatit* aetkm. 1st Djt* pspsia. Lirevcootphunt, lataviKMS Fever, Rheatwsrissa, aad dtewM at Ute Bovei% tk» weeU olwiothDiUto. ilrim.

EVA*3VII.I,E

E E I N I A FOR THE CURE AND TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE.

O N A E N I 3 S 2D UOCGWT

STWCKTS,

Bvanavlllo, ZudiaxuM s$ep« 14, lly.

Wanted Immediately

At the NEW BOOT and SHOE STORE, Sign of the Big Tg

6

GOOD WORKJIEN on Fine K1p s»d«owed work. 11*0 ivo gbodaad experienced work men «n U4»|«

work. To •tent witl be given Oct. 14-dtf

•u (food wage* and constant

PALL AND WINTER

O O S.

RIPLEY & DANALDSON,

CORXER MARKET AND WABASH STS., Farrinston's Bloolx. HAVE NOW ON HAND, and for sale, the lanreit and bent selected stock of

FALL AND WINTER

O O S

which they hare ever offered to their friends and tbe public, and At Prices Competing with any Market in the eonntrf, rii:

Prints of alt popular brands Black and Fancy Silk Drew Goo-is French Merinos, Cash Meres and De Laines Irish Poplins, Poulards and Alpacas Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets and Veatings Tweeds, Jeans, Linsevs and Flannels Brown and Bleached Muslins, Tickings, &c Bed,Saddle and Coating Blankets Brocbe Thibet and Wool Shawls White Goods, Laces and Embroideries Irish Linens, Table Diapers and Napkins Hosiery, Gloves, shirts sod Drawers Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ties and Scarfs. A LMrge Stock of American'and wom iom

A COMPETE STOCK OF

SMALL WABES AND NOTIONS. They osk especial attention to their ST££K

DRESS GOODS.

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

Sept. 30, 1m.

SHAWLS,

Silks and Dress Goods

at

Headquarters, October X, 1858.

EDSALL, McDOUGAL & CO.

""'Afi NEW Styles Fall Shawls, in square and ijvj v» round corners, Stella Gold Borders, Plush Borders, Chenille Borders, Broche Borders, PlaiJ ijordi""®. Satin Borders, Double Shawls in all arool ami silk arid wool, from $10,00 to 35,00 Long and square Worfen Shawls, B*y State, Empire State/Wntcrlo /»"d .Scotch Manufactures Black and Colored Thihit a, Pt.V'ted Casbmera Cashmere and Broch Scarfs. 200 different varieties of ncrT Fall

Winter Goods,

All wool Thibits, Bayadere, Printed French Merino, Plain French Merino, Elegant Printed W.wl Dolntns, Ducals, Valencia.*, Pari3 ^Imperial, Et offos do Sole, Imperial Foulards, Soie a Tracers, Robes a Cy, Poplins, Morning and Colored Persian?, Riftoris Satin du chone new nnd beautiful Delaines at 15 and 20 cents English and Fronch Chint*. from 12^ to 30 cents. 15 cases Calico from 6W op.

Wo opened tnis week some very elegant Silks in Bayaderes, Plaid, Chene. Stripes ana figured very beautiful black Bayadere Silks, figured and •hot silks, plain oil boiled Black Silks, of the b»9t manufacture, frjm 60 oents to j!l,75 per yd. In Dowestio Goods our stock never has been more complete.

EDSALL, McDOUGAL & CO. Terra-Haute Oct. 7,'58.

QHERIFF'S SALE. o.

on

Oct. 90—w4wpf»i,50

the *l«wng deserl-

bed real estate, to-wlt: a part of the South West quarter (j() of S»-tlon f'»nrt-ei. iM) In Township No. twslve, ft?) North of Kanre nine, QB) West, commencing «t tho Sonth Kast corner of the we fS) acre lot sold by !, M. Ray, and from Ray to Kern, front lot on the Coumy Read—tunning North from the South Hue of said quarter {•£)Vrl]r (ny ro4*, thence Bsst twelve (19) rols. thence Soutli forty fM) rods, thence W»sf twelve tS)ro4i to the place of fceclnnlne. PdiiUlnlnj 3 aerus. taken as the property of the said (saae Nlckols and 1 will on Saturdav the Nth day of Wevember 1(W. within the le^al hours f»f said day, at the eonrt-honse door In Terre Haute, offerthe rents and profits of the above described premises, together wrththe appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term of seven years, and shonid the same fall to sell for a sufficient earn to satisfy said execution and eost«, will then and there offer the fro simple to the highest bidder, for cash to satisfy tald execution and «*ts.

Notice of Removal.

XSDSAL, McDOUGAL & Co. Will remove about the 15th of October to the corner of Main and Fourth streets. House now oocupied by the Southern Bank.

CAHD.

On malSngThis announcement we desire to call the attention ot the public to oar present positionTwo years ago we commenced business In Ter*»Hante under verv favorable circaBt«iance«. In Use pos»e«»San of ftkcjlitics seldom cajoyed by any.— In that sliort space of (Sime we have established a Dry Goods Hot»e worthy of Tetre-Hante. The extraordinary irxressn io oar businesa mpiires more spacious ealeowoesa. With that end in view wa have secured the above comer, wiich we are now fitting up in magnificent style, with reference io the comfort of oar customers: and for capacity it ariB far surpass any Dry Goods House in TerreHantts We have also engaged the services of arTosei *c«omptihed salesmen who trill at all be fbrd at their post, ready to wait on all, and In any language. With increased facilities we are determined t* eatrr the day, and challenge any aad all cempefKhvt, eeme from what sovrea It mar. EDSALL, SIcDOtOAL & Co. tc*.50i-

HAWS! IIAMSt!

HT^he «ade(«ig»«d Has on hand alarfe kit of fin

nnt, eWn vow «u» alwaw hi tcesstti gtavfcsand

RmMm-h*the

lowwst

March SC. SS8. F. STEPHENSON.

OYSTERS1 OYSTERS!

THE FIRST OFTSESEASOW—

Prtali Ovstet* Reeiitrf Daily, aad

for

aaleby tWCaa^hajtf Caa or Case at D.GRIFFITB.

Safi.4,4tr.

160

ACRES fir PRAIRIE LAND, In lews, on be exchanged fcr e&y

Mutton! Mutton!!

Messra.P. WyattandF-Stevewoa, will commeoce Slaughtering Sheep for the purposeof tank ing, an Satadij next, and ia consequence of the Urge stock they will have on hand, uiej hare fitted up a Still at the Lower Market, where the most choice peices of Mutton trill be sold at from 4 to 5 cento per potsnd. This id considerably lower thin has jet been oSned in this market, and those desiring the finest of mutton will bear in mind that this arrangement will last for three month* or more to cone. Remember, that only the most CHOICE Patccs will be offered for sale.

September 17, 4 3

READ THIS! A

HOLLAXOaa'S TtSTtBaJTT*

ACOB RlNSKES, living in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says:

Try it^—for Chronic or Nervous Debility, or any Nervous, Rheumatic, or Neuralgic affection. Sept 16, lm.

H.. Ft. R.

Pert I as tt prtp+lthit.

T*»e wonderfal discoveries brought to Ujffct by Jlie c#lebr»led Dr. Radway S^Co., the eintnem Chcinisls ol Kew Vorfe, «rit!iiu the pnsl quarter ot a century, baru contributed mur* to the earns, comfitrt, ufsly. health and lonjcevttx of the homaa race lliau »U olliar mediciual arenU u»e.

RADWAVS KBADV BELlgK.

The nc*t diicorerr vu the

ikt:

OOUN

1,10

By virtno of an

execution Issued from the Vlsro Court of Common Weas lo me directed and delivered In favor of Witllura c. Holmes and John K. Granlson, nl airalns! Isaac Jtlekols, I havo levlel

RAD WAY'S REGULATING PILLS. fFrom the N. Y. Medical Journal.] THK GRK.AT GRAND DISCOVERY.

Kt

SiKori.AS Powaa RBCEWTLT DISIOVCRED WITH

AOWAV'* R*out.n"rt*o Pti.«.s.—The celebrated Dr. Railway has recently succeeded In obtaining a nutritious extract so concentrated that a dose of six pills will furnish the same amount of nutrition t» the blood as Is given to thelilood by an ounce of ordinary bread. This nutritions extract ho has succeeded In combining with Radwav's Regulating Pills, so that while tbe system Is undergoing a thorough physlelnr,purifying and regulating process, the weak, enfesbled, debilitated and worn out organs receive a healthful nourishment.

This

keRadftway*"s

Wn, H. STRWA ET, Rhtrlff.

grvat discovery Is I. valuable. Heretotlve Pills cases

fore, under the most Innocent and best purgati ve etc., the patient grew weak and debilitated. In

nf

Yellow Fever,T?phu«, Scarle*. Fever and other uiallcnant fevers, fm'sll Pox," Kn ilpelas, etc.. the |sUent Is unable t» partake of suf .cfeut nourishment to

Regulating mis will entirely revolution-

Ice the treatment of tho sick, afflicted with these maladies, for one or two of Rsdwav'* Regnlatlng Pills will give to the wasting body sufficient nourishment as well as exterminate every particle of disease from

Another groat pwer which these Pills

ossess is thatof

regulatlug

the organs of

TBTE

MAfter

suf­

fering for some time the misery attending an otter prostration of mind and bodr, I have been restored. bv using BCERHAVE*§ HOLLAND BITTERS, to perfect health."

Tbe fact of this remedy being in such high repute among the Hollander* in Wisconsin, Michigan,New Fork, in fact in overt Holland settlement in the United States, argues much in its Stray.

WE

4

The flrst of these important aad valuable discoveries «tart)ed the world with wonder and «nrprlseat lb rapid etfleacy ia cariag the rick and stopping the most excrtitiatlnft paiu*.

RKSOVATIKO HUOLV-

the «nW remedy In use that possesses the remarkable properties of eradicating from the s.vstera alt coutUtalional matedies inherited bj sickly chidreu of diseased parents. These dleovories. however, are but Lesser Lights to the Great. Grand Discovery recently made, and which is calculated t* revolutionise the present practice of medicine and treatment of disease. The result of ibis great discovery is given to tbe world in the form of Pit.u, elegantly coated with 6om,so as not to offend the most delicate stomachs. They neither sicken nor gripe. Rvery dose that is taken imparts renewed strength and vigor to the slek end enfeebled bod*. They are called

BAD WAY'S REGULATING P1LL8.

n. R,

RAPWAi\SKT

HKAOV

RKLIKF.

1. Ons of the most remarkable properties which this nll-pownrfUl remedv possesses, is that of Hleetrlelty. It truly electrides the whole human system with its health'ful Influence. Us action upon tho polsnnons gases of mslaria, whether it be the infecting effluvia of Vellow, Typhus, Swamp, Moasles, scarlet or other "allgitant Kevers, or Kever Acne, Rilllous Fever, Cholera, Dlarrhcea, Uysentery, Flux: or whetherthe stomach becomes inflamed and Irritated from the poisonous extracts of aeld plants, tainted meats unrlpa les, a dosn or two of Radways Roady Relief wllfinslantly neutralize th potsonuns elements that may be In the stomaeb, allay tho most vlolentluflamations and fortify the whole system against sickness or painful dlfllculllet. in all cas^s, thurofore, of Cholera. Cholora Morbus, Klux, Fevers, &c., there Is no remedy so safe and certain to take as Radvray's Heady Relief. Itseleotrleal pewers will, the Instant It is taken charge the system with health and Ticor. 8. AS

I'ER-IRRITAST, withdrawing the con­

gested blond, which, in case of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gent. Xemalgin, Sciatica, inflicts se much pain upon the patient—it acts with the rapidity of lightning tho tnslat.tlhe Relief is rubbed on tnepart nf^he body where there Is pain—It re-establishes an equalisation of the circulation of the blood—congestion being withdrawn, Inflnmatlon is removed and pain ceases 3. Ass Dirrcsiv*

STIMHIAHT.—In

nlr-Uzes

cases of Weak­

ness, Languor, Debility, Depression of Spirit, Feet lossness- Molaaeholly, Nervous Trorobllng, Hysterics dte., It dimts.s Its healthful tonle propertt«s throughout the entire system. It re vires, and rd-iuvlgorates the aged, crippled, infirm and nervous. It Imparts new igth* Weak nnd feeble females who, from continued suffering with weakening discharges, are wasting uwny.' Kadway's R-ady belief will restore to asoundand beallhftil condition. 4. ITSCLKAX.SI.NO AND HEALING

PROPKR-

'AS are quickly proved In cases of wounds, gun shots st'••m, bite* of clogs, snakes, Insects, etc. The mo. .'H "way's Ready Relief is applied to tho pained

th« poison, arrests the spread of

PA .luflamatlon and prevents morti-

the infection, flcation. 5. A8 A BODY GIMlw againstsudden attacks of sic*1'®**' epidemicsiirevall, or In eases oi _n the stomach or bowels, Bilious Cholu^ .h kinds, a dose of Kadway's Ready Relief wn.'«hM« tne progross of the disease and preveut tertous

70 PR8VRXT (he system when

oiJc'*"

ties. 0. Rxroscac TO HBST—C«a«aavt rirnccrrtas Persons who are obliged to be exposed to the hot rajs or the sun shcnld. when they feel Sun Sickness. Hud. ache, etc., take a doseef the Relief, also rathe the head with It In some water—this will settle and strencthex the stomach and -withdraw the heatod blood from the head—aud equalise its circulation through the system. 7. Kvery flunilv should provide themselves with Kadway's Ready Relief If accidents -ccur, either from Palls, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Wounds, etc.. sn application of the Ready Relief will Immediately itop the pain, prevent InflamaUon or mortiacatlon.

the

«y»tcm

»tho performance of their duties. Tte j-tomsch,Kid-neys, Liver, Rkln, Bladder, Heart and Bowles, are each oftheoi regular ami exact in the performan«! of their several functions so that those who take these Mils, however Costive they maybe, will enjoy the luxurv of a hesrtthy discharge frow their bowtea every day at a regular and exa hour.

RADWAY.S EDGULATING FKPOLNKNT. The discovery of this wooderfril Renovator of the Hmsn Body secures to saedlcsi science anew medicinal property.

It astonlv tarw fl»leMy,s»trty and effectually the

H^OBS IS THE BLOOD.

Scrshls. Tower*. Weeding of the Lungs Sy*hiUs, CoasqmpUon, Su Vitas' Daoce, Sores, Rickets, Salt Rfcaarn, Asthato, JSodos, Canker, BroacMtts, Fe*#rSot«S, Rasti. Vlcers, Brs* pells. Telters.

It reaovates the system completely, Revolving away the snllds ail tmparw poieomus awd Diseased epnelts, freeing t*e Rloo4 and Fluids of Unfmjs all corrupt humors. t«d«Hag Baergy and vigor,health and Mre«gUi to erery Organ and member of the body but «m eradicate

from

the system alt Const!lotions.

Maladies aad UrilnftHJee Inherited by sicklj children or dieessed ps«ntsLet tkose alRscted with any disease. Peto a la. or Constitutional InSrraiUtc*. take Radv ay's R«rf®vstSng Resolvewt. Sold by DruggisU everywhere.

Sept. 4-«r Ofl«e, WB Fartoa St.. N. V.

Dissolution of Partnership.

TI

EVK FART^RRSHIP heretoPm«e listiagfee

ween

aes*.

Carver dc Herring, la tbe eoa«seUoaeiT,bart«

ta (Ms da* dissolved by asutaal

^cirterk,

exMtseat.

a«hertsed

Mr. H.

te e^tleet all eatotaadia* deHW

ttet.« W*. B. C. CARTBR. *r. *-e. Carter win eoatfatt* at the old suad aal wttl be r*sdy to sapply Us roMesaam ia a fisw dars with the best of Oyasem. aad otker aioeUes, fee pteeo-

""ui'JftimOIMCii uPKfflBT"

FOR EMPLOYERS AND

Persons Wishing Employment

or

tvner

Car.

ptwpertr

at^ia

HARBERT 4 BARTON.

bw««TKW.

jfiifceuSd C^erry^s., Terre-Haaw,lad. K. Bl—PartMvlarBttecrtiaB tke

GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE SIGN OF THE BIO

Goods all N

'COME AND SEE COME AND SEE

Clerks modest and well behaved.

Ma 8

OUIi MOTTO:

A nimble Sixpenee is bettor than a slow shilling.

DON'T FORGET THE PLACE—SIGN

OF TIIE BIG "It."

Main Street, near 6th. Mannfacturing of all kinds done, by the BEST OF WORKMEN, and of the very best material.^ /ar Repairing also done with neatness and dispatch.

Sept. 28 dlm. S. KLETES.

A. L. SHERMAN.

BROOM MANUFACTURER. T^eUSt- Usher'* AdJilion.

"1 MH.K BAST or ntaax-HAimc.

I

AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH THE best of Brooms, of the various styles, made to order, and sold wholesale or retail at the lowest

FARMERSBDRG -COAL -«INES,

J-J'SOTOTAI. OOTJJJTT.

subscriber announces to the Poblt* that in a few davs he expects to be prepared to fill orders for thii celebrated and favorite Coal. Th« qualities that chiefly recommend this variety ol Coal, to geocral use, are, that ft is almost entirely

per km paid for all the broom brash de­

livered at my shop. gj* Orders solicited. Au«10,'58 wlv-

MOFFATT 8 LIFE PILLS,

psoewixWtt»R»

Fvegetable

rpHE renntatiou of these very celebrated

IE reputation

Iateamatory Colds. Oacbs, Serroas Weak»esa.Lo«e of AMMtMeTvailaw ef Wert. Headarfi Impure State of the Wood aad ether Fie id*, bat also ia Rbeamatlsoi. Fever aad A foe. other Intermittent Fevers. Asthma Bronchitis. fWw. Pteorisy, Palpitation of the (be Jolau. Uasbe awt Orgaao^A**tfa»aa of the Bladder aad Kidneys. Jaaadtee, Owptj, Inveterate^ HaH*s»l Casdjvwae-

L»WMWBW

ObstUiate

jrest-

leiwemse number ef ether mala^lea. They rMalvese dtrtlag aor eoaSaessyt. are per ilUsad nteaaaatTa their ewperatlea, bat will Mlya

"*lSSSi4 aad said by Dr. WILLIAM S. MOFFAT, 333Broadway,T. "3!, MatchSft^-wlt

€rot41 I CeM 111 AWEO, CORAL. LAVA. GOLD WOCT, PUW 's*dether 4esiraMe atrtes ef Jewelry, laset awd asperate. Aeata Rreast Via*: a «ae amrtMat

ree From Sulpliiir.

And it is consequently not iiyuricws to health it has very little SLATE OR STONY MATTER mingled with the purolv carbonacoos substance of the Coal: after combustion scaroely au^r CLIN KER or IRON-LIKE CINDER remains as a residum in the buraiag light ash is farmed than osrai, aad therefore T«ry little annoyance is felt from dust, etc.

FOR STEAM'PURPOSES THIS COAL IS TTCELLE^FT It is also well adapted to the purposes of tko Blacksmith, the Foundrjraan, «vd the Gas Manufacturer. rThe subscriber, therefore, earnestly solicits his friends and the1 public" at large, lo give this coal a trial before ordering their winter's coal elsewhere.

COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS AND OTHERS,

Wishing to pcrohsse at the pit's mouth, will rradilv find the above mines.as they are situated on the land of that old and well-known Indiana pioneer, JOHN PEARCE, three quarters of mile east of the Eransrville Crnwfordsvillt Railroad, Farmereburg, Sullivan County, Ind.

Specimens of the Coal mav be seen at. WH1TWORTH &. ISAACS, TAYLOR & FOOTE, C. H. BAILEY and WOLFE 1

GOV* ,STOVE STORE, where orders may be left, which will be at­

tended to as punctually n8 possible. A. C. ISAACS. N. B. Burn Cot 1 and save the dollars, for it is now a well established fact that those who use coal instead of wood for culinary and other household purposes, save one-half of the usual cost ot fuel. [Sept 7, -dw3m A. C. I.

find after having made the improvement we did last season, that we was entirely too limited in our ideas of the room we should want, our business having increased much beyond the most sanguine expectations. The leading feature in making this change is to open exclusively in

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!

We are now fitting up for that particular branch of trade, the Second Loft of the Store, making a verv largo and spacious SALES ROOM, 135 feet deep, being well lighted by two large sky lights, and" fitted up with gas for creuing trade, giving plenty of light and ample room to unroll, lay down, match and cut carpets to fit rooms. Wo shall open next mouth an unusually large and attractive stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths. Wall Paper, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, Curtain Bands,

Pins, Cornices, &c. Also: Curtain Damask, Moreens, Satin Delains, Curtain Draperies Gimps and Trimmings of all kind* in addition to the above affiost-complete stock of Linen and Cottou Sheetings, and Pillow Caso 'K ^oods, ready made Bed Comforts, Brown and Bleached Linen Ta- **.**•*, ble Cloths, Napkins, UoilieS, and Towels of every description.

In fact every article that adds to, and completes a thorough stock in this line, adapted to the wants of Housekeepers, Hotels, Societies Halla, Saloons, Ac. The first floor, the same depth of the carpet room above, is being re-fitfced, exclusively or

S3 Mi? W MS !1B MB,

Wholesale and. Retail.

For Cite and Country trade, with two rows of counters, each 125 lect long ami abundance of light from two sky lights, an advantage to purchasers, which they

s4"in2

I invite all in wani of

can find in uo other store in

Leading from the centre of the store up a wide and easy flight of stairs, is the entrance to our carpet room, which has been noticed before. For the benefit of the ladies we shall open tho finest stock of Dm* Good*, Silk*, Shawl*, Cloakt, TYimminps, Embroideriett, Hosiery and plovei,ever before presented in this mnrket to the taste of the most fastidious, and to the less pretending tho largest selection ofBmwn and Bleachpd Muslins, Canton Flannels, White, Red, and Yellow Wool Flannels, Bod Blankets, Satiuctte, Tweeds, Jeans, Ticks. Checks, Batts, &c. Not forgetting the great deficiency heretofore in

GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, And Tailors' Trimmings,

Recollect before purchasing, we are to open a full line of Ca^imeres,,Cloths, Shirts and Drawer Cravats, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery for eteryoccasion. In the meantime, we Bhall spare no effort to reduce the present stock as low as possible before the new arrives. QZTBargains for all. BUCKEYE CASH STORE,

Aug. 28-dtf L. RYCE & SON.

Joy to the Admirers of

A FINK HEAD OF

.ROSSI [L®S317 Bl£mi&.

Talk of beauty. It cannot exist wlthovt a line head ol hatr, then roan the following, and If you as.K more, see around each bottle, aud no one caa tloubu

Pclroular

Professor Wood's Hair Restorative.— We call the attention of all old and young, to this wonderftit preparation, which turns back to Its original color, gray hair—cover the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—remove the dandruff, Itching, and all cutaneous eruptions—cause continual flow of thd nntuial fluid, and hence,if used as a rega lardres'ltig for th« hair will preserve its color, and keep it from failing to extreme eld age, iu all Its natural beauty. We call then upon the bnld, the gray, or diseased in scalp, lo use II4 aud surely tho young wl.'i not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be wtthoutit. Its praise Is upon the tongue of thousands.

The agent

f»r

a

BOOTS AND SHOES,

To give mo a call. I can please ypu both in price or quality.

Prof. Wood's Hair RestoraUve In New

Haven received tbe following letter In regard to the Restorative,a few weeks since, Dscr KtvsR. July W, 1850.

Mr. Leavenworth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with .dandruff or scurf on my head for more than year.tty hair ofvan to como out. scurf and hair together. I «aw In a NeT Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Res1 callc

called styour store on the 1st

of April last, and pnrcfi."««l one bottle to try It, and I

toratlve" as a en."

found to my satisfaction it «-.*• the thing It removed the ncurf and new hiilr bftgn!)

thrift inchoi In length

Prof,

WE

remedies is now uncoaaled by any oth­

ineooaled by any They are felly

ers la this country or la Karwpe. They are fttlly es-

UWisbedas the m'oi* aniveraal family medicine now In ose.aad they will maintain tbelr pre-eminent renews by the intrinsic and couiprehenslve vlrtaes which acquired it. The aeaal mc-des of puffery woaW beaawertbyofthein aad Is nunecessary

Tboasaoas aad tens ef thousands of persaas woo d^d«^Je«^a^w»^BhaU o^l^aij derwgewenu are ttnsorpassed by any teacher known to tie oftlathfr^sa Impaired Dlgwitlve Fuoctlons, Cos- dentigncd. Tbe Facnlty of Marie will give a llTitnciii, fttfVi** UwCtwa|4tliit*.

•ae aawnrtaiaat ef PORT,

emus*.

fTWSBMM

Jg**"

A

!"ow

*Wo

mhrr*

gro®t

faith In it. I wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. 1

don'tknow

a» any off-he

kind Is used In this place, vou may have a market many bottles after It Is known here. Your* with respect RUFtTS PRATT.

Pnit.*ntLi nts,C!ept,B, 18S3.

Prof. Wo d—filr Your Hair Restorative Itself beneficial tome-

is proving

The front, and also the back

»rt of my head almost lost its coverine—ln fhet BALD. 1 have used but two half pint bottles of your restorative, and now the tip of my head Is well stddded with a promising crop of yoarg hair, and the front Is also receiving Its benefit. 1 have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendation, I can Indaee many others to try it. Yours respectfully

D. R. THOMA"', M.T). No. 4M Vine street.

-f Viscsssrs, Is June92,1S33.

O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, will state, for whomsoever It may concern, that I have used It and known others to use It—that, I have, fhr several years, been In the habit of using othei Hair RestoraUves, and that I Snd yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use wilt restore anv person's hair to the original youthful eolor and texture, giving a healthy, soft and gloss) appearance and all this, without discoloring the hands that apply It, or the dress on which it drops. would, therefore, recommend lu use to every oae deslroei of having a flue color and torture to hair

Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. O.

3.

WooadtCe., Proprietors, 318 Broadway,

S.

York, (in the great 5. Y. wire Railing Establishment) and '14 Market SU, 81. Louis, Mo. And sold by good Druggists. (July 2S-dw2u.

Mnsical Advantages at the Terre-Haute Female College.

HAVE JUST SECURED A MUSIC Tcacher for tbe Terre-risate Female Col

lege of tbe verv highest jutilificMiooi. During mv recent toarlSast I visited a great many Music "or one for our lia«ic Awwdemy, and rocceeded In oba Teacher in New York, thoroughly Ualn ers

Teachers with a vie* of obtaining a eery super? rar )ia«ic Awwdemy, and succeeded In laining a Teacher in New York, thoroughly cd In tne Schools of Bosten. Her vocal pow to the

us-

eon-

1

cert soon after the arrival of Miss Newbey, the teachcr alluded to. that ocrdtiaens may jmlge for themselves ef tbe abslitjra^d varied aoqairemenu of oar mimic teachers,

Aug.2l,dJtwlw. JOHN COVERT.

Something

ft

for Invalids.

TUST RECEIVED

el that

that

AND FBESH AT

BSCKBVK FASfltA. W1 OCX"* SPARKLING GELATINE, PKOCTKR'S CORK WTAKCH, 'M KORVRA'S MAZENlA, vory flas

CO0P5KH ftHRKO LSIXGLASW, very 1

laet

ARROW BOOT ASD TAPIOCA,aeeecapaaiadwith41nctieti fcr aaa. br medtrtaal par-

MAUKISA, aad U)5OW0RTTf*S

JfcMAWB

••'W'

•K*v*g

Strengthening Cordial

AND BLOOD PURIFIER.

»T»HK greatest remedy In tho wen Id. This Cordis! Is 1. distilled from a Berry kaowa only tomysetf, aad cberalcaily combined with some the mostvalaaMw medicinal roots,herbs and barks known to the uilnd of ma a, via: blood root, black r»ot, wild cherry bark, yet low dock, dandellees, s*r**»«rtl!a,eldr flowers, with ethers, producing the most luf«llible temody tor the restoration ofhealth ever known.

IT IS NATURE'S OWN RBMKDT,

Caring diseases by natural laws. When taken. Ha healing iufiuencea is felt courslr through every vein of the body, purifying aad aceeleratiuir the cireulstkm of the Olood. It neutralise* any bllllous matter It the stomach, and strengthens the whole organisation.

McLean's Strengthening Cordial will effectually cure Uver complaint*. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, CJImatcfr Are»n«

Dtiilitf,

JTufases,«a4etf tritiif /r»a .. iriserrfered /*ecr #r .vtaieaci.

Ityspeptla, Heartburn, Inward Piles, Acidl« or filch, ness of the Stomach, Fullness of Bio** to the Head, Dull Pain or Swimming in the Hea Palpitation of tha Heart, Fullness or In the Ktomacn SourKmefa tlons, Choking orSuffOcatlng Keeling when lyiu# down Dryness or Yellowness of U»e Skin and Kyes, Mghi Sweats, leward Pevers, Pain In the Small ofthe'RackChest or Side, Sudden Sushes of beat, Depression of Spirits, Frlglitl\il llreams, Despondency or any Nervous Disease, Sores of Blotches on the

rr

the

SKIII

is

city.

*nd Pever

and Ague (or ChlUs and Fever.) It «tll also cur« dfaaaes of the Bladder and \Vomb,suc!t as Seminal Weakness, Incoi-.tUence of I'rlne, Stranguary, Infiaiuuiatlon or Weakness of the Womb orbladdur.Whlaes. iVo.

THERK IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This eordial will never fail to cure any of the aWve dlseasos, if taken as per dlrecUonson oach hot lie, In German, English and French.

OVER HAl.F A MILLION OF ROTTT.ES Have been said during the past six months, and In nr Instance has It foiled In giving entire satisfaction.— Who then, will suffer from weakness or debility whe»»

MeLnuiU Str*n{tkt*i*r

Cenfiaf will cure you.

TOTflKLADlKS.

Do yon wish to be hea'.th? and strongt Then go as once and got some of McLean's Coralal. It will strengtlien aad Invigorate your blood to flow through every Vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again. Kvory bottlo warranted to give satisfaction.

FOR CHtl.DRBN. a

We say to parents, If your children are sickly,pnnv, or afflicted with comi-'-'-"- .A dren, give them A small and It will make them healthy, not a moment, trv

your children are sickly,puny, plaints prevalent among chll1 quantity of McLean's Cardial, healthy, tat and robust. Delay

DRUCIODSTOTAKK.convinced.lmwillyonandIt

RVKRY COUNTRY MRRCHANT

Should not leave tho city until he had proenrsda supply of McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapIdly, because It always cures. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell again,

CAUTION—Heware of Drerglst* or dealers who

may try to palm noon you aon«e Bitter or Rarsaparllla trash, which they can bnvt.h"ap,bt saving as good. Avoid such men Ask

CtrJial,

frr MrLr**'* StrrngtA-justIsIt

and take nothing else. It is the only

remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the same time trengthen the system. One tabluspoouftii taken every morning fhstlngt* a certain preventive for Cholera, Ohllln ana Fevor, Yo How Fever, or any prevalent disease.

Price only fi per bottlo, or six bottles for fA. J.H.MCLKAJT, Pole Proprietor ef the Cordial. .. Also, McLean's Voloanio Oil Llulmeut. 1! »"Principal depot on tho corner of Third and line treet St. Louis, Mo.

THr* Forsale lu Loulsvillo by Bell. Talbotl A C#. Springer & Bro.. and Raymond rfc Patten

Md.KAN'8 VOLOANIC OIL LIN1MRNT, The best Liniment In the world fttr man or beast

jfasfAsr Rfmarknhlt C*f

Perfopsw^Thy McLean's Volcanic OH Liniment Reaih{r yourselves: Thomas Ford, ablacksfhlth, living nesr Cass ave une on Tenth streot, had A hsrrlble running sore oh his foot. He tried various Liniments, Hit Ives, «te.f but could do It-no good. He dospolred of ever beiajr ablo toworkathls trade again, because he eould nol bearany weight on his foot and by one small bottle of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, ho Is now perfectly cured.

Khonmntlsm, paralysis, neuralgia, bruises, sprain*, sllfTUesg In the joints or inuseles, swellings, sore throat, ear echo or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, scalds, pains, Are., yield lo the "magic" Inluenco of this wondernil Liniment,

For florsos and Cattle It la an infallible remedy for chafbs, galls, scratches,cracked heels, lameness, spav. In, sweeny, spliiii, fistula, bruises, swellltigs, woundvy rattlesnake bites, and various other dlseasns which an* Imalsare liable to from Injuria or acoldents.

Rvery Country Merchant should obtain a sur-... McLean's VolranleOII Liniment. -It sulls rapidly, causo italwavscures.

apply ot dly.bc-

A llboral discount will be made lo merchants who buy to sell again. Kor sale by J. H. MoLKAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Pine sts., Ht. Louis, Ato.i also for sale as above.

J. R. Cunningham and Allen Pence, AgenU, Sept. 4,-daw tf Tcrre-Haute, aute, Ind.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTEliSf.

BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERIIANE'S HOLLAND BITTER#.-

BOERHAYIl'S HOLLAND BITTERS.-

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.-

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTER8

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTfiRSV

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.*

FOR

DI8EA8E8 OF THE KfONEYS^

LIVER COMPLAINT

WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND*

F^trer cfo Airuea

And all afTcciioni of tbe

S O II A O I

TUT THK CRBAT M.%itKDTi

CTCAUTION.—Guard igxiiwt porchastng inrJ Itations or counterfeits. Seoa tite sbel of etb# ry bottle Uietutme of tbe sot* ranrarsToita-,

BENJAMIN PAGE, JR.r & CO. Pbarmacentlats aad Chemists^ PrmnMnm, FA. Said ia Terre-Iievte by T. II. Bafr A Co. f» M. Donnelly and by Druggist gsfecrally thrtittgh. oot^tbe country. "Vowniog, Agent

for

R. Browni: apr

JndUfTspoIist

10,'58-dwly iir "•i'---n,

NOTICE

Krumbhaar, Cbaa. St. John, Corey Barbotir. Wta Patten, Wa. Hall, Moses Van Sroyc. Tbe above eomtaittee are requested to Ixeet a tbe Agrfcoltnral Store of A. Wolfe & Co,, at 1 o'eloek on Thursday, September Ihid fbr the poM of makiag atraiijre«Hts of the Fair.

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