Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 240, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 November 1858 — Page 3

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Look Out!

Tea married couple not encambered «rith children, or widow lady with one or two children (owe without any prefer ed,) i* now offered abetter opportunity to make money than ever before. None need apply who cannot come well recommended. For farther particular* npply at thin office, or address box 135 at the post office.

Fkmr.-—Good Superfine Family Flonr can now be boo^ht at the Anchor Mills, warranted, at 94,50 per barrel.

Theatre.—The theatre, nnder the management of Mr. Varney. i* condncted in a manner creditable to the city and to himMlf, ami deserve* the patronage of the theat re. going pnhlic. The performance* are good and interesting. See programme.

Attention—Lively 2's Von are hereby notified to attend tffe Regular meeting of itaid Company, and also tho election of officers, on Friday evening, Nov.

5. Wx. Bcrtok,

t3T The bridge over the Wabash is still progrewing, slowly bot snrely.

Dlinoiir

We hnve no reliable new* from the election in Illinoin yet. The resnlt is donbtful, yet iHto deems to be a hope of the election of Donglas. We will give all we can gather to-morrow.

State Printer.

Horry 8u!f?rove, of the Imlianapolia urnnl, Milton 2regg, ofthe New Albany Trihuuf and It. X. Iludtton, of the Terro1/iitite Express, are annnnnced an can'lifor the office of State Printer. We exp ctod to sec (jsrbor, of the Mad'mon thinner, aUo announced, hut ho «ay» that he is not and doe* not expect to be a candidate. The editor of lh* Indianapolis American, whoso name wo have also oxpeeted to nee mentioned, i« c-inneetion with the oftioo, expresses a wink that it •hotiM Im abol'uhed. lie thinks there is a* much propriety in a Sute Carpenter,or State Drayman as a Btato Printer.—Lafoyctlr Journal.

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itor of the American, may lie #nod enough judge* of$*.*{ printing after is done, for aH kiww. But, this is not the right way to k»ok at this matter. We agree with th» Ivlitnr of the American, if he alludes fo th«* rb«cl»rtn of men, as State Printers, who nro not practicul Printer*. As well might tho Comity Commissioners appoint drey niton a# PhyMcian to ndminister modi« ine to (he connty paupers or, in other words, th«re would be junt ss much eonse «nd propriety in tho Legudntwe of opr State.«»r tho Own ji**# of the United States appointing an uncultivated backwoodsman(who hftd never beard of religion or a rlinrch) C/ut plain. Tliis is a mistakon notion «r legislators and te tho worst step tli»t possibly conld be tsken, by any body mT M»«n. t««rarU As well *night at» ex driver be«sTled, by a coroner's jury, to hold a pott mertem examination.

If we are to have such men, who are not practical Printers, we say as the Editor of the American says—the State has just as touch use for a State Carpentei «r a State BUcktniith, as she has for a State Printer. A St»A*n at law expects t« attend to the wants of those who may require Ms services, after he is consldeted qualified, and a mechanic does the same, and neither has aright to interiors witi* tho business ef the oth&r.

Tbm B«U Afitlr

Tha citistns of Brandenbn rgh have releaeed Bell on smalt Watl, 9750,99, aceording to agreement between «Uk**s of Prsndcobornh and the army of iuvasion who went over from tfew Albany "to de* ^naed the release of Belt—the dtlfMSt agreeing to go the bail themselves, which they did.

Some Bill ShaVes{veare (in has dramatised this transaction, a»d on Fri 4sy night last, it was played by*ChajM»a«** vsrietiee, in relation to which the New AJtany Tribune has the following: "All the dififrrent scenes in the recent Bell affair were in trod need, winding up with the release and return of Horace Bell, amid the applanse of ettiaens, «fee. The flay tras rather a poor affair, but jnst before it was concluded, Mr. Huntington ("Sam") announced that Bell had indeed frtnraed. Thi# vr*« at first considered fart ef the play, and bat little attention •ros paid to it. In a few mioutea, howeT"

BsU make his appearance on the stage, having just arrived on a boat from Brandrfbaif. The scene that followed defies description. Cheer after cheer arose from the sxwinbled mnititode, and it was along tint before the tnmnlt snbeided. Sodi an event, we venture to c%y, new before occnrred within the walla of a theat«,4*

The report, under date of Hong Kong. October 24, of the bark Antelope, of Baltimore, being lost on the Parcels, is-an error. It was the ship Antelope, which sailed from Bankok, July 29th, for Hong Kong. The Antelope, of Baltimore, is Rio trader.—Exchange Books.

A "veiled songstress" is abowt to

appear at the Palace Gardens, in New York. She is to sing with her face cov ered, in consequence of a mysterious disa greement she has had with her family, which is rich and influential!

jtW The Wabash is eonrag op. The steady rains for the past week will, in »ll probability, bring it np bank fall.

JS7"Some half a dozen New York offi cials have been indicted for rascality.

TERRE-HAUTE

PRICE CURRENT

CORRECTED DAII.T BtT

HANBY & GARTRELL, Dealers ia Grain, Halt fcc., Canal Basin

FLOUR WHEAT, heat quality... CORN unsettled RYE.... BAitLEY OATS

Sec'y.

$4,50 pir bbl. 75c per bns

.30 to 35c 50C .55 to 60c 4')c

POTATOES, from Boats. ..70 to 80o«' SALT—Ohio fxmrse per barrel $9,00 Dairy 5f,25

Ltke 2,25

JN. Y. CEMENT 2,50

EVAfTSVILLF,

EYE TNFTRMARY.

FOR THE CfRE AND TREATMENT OF Al.f. I) IS RASPS OF THE BYE. JOHN MAGENISS, M. 2i» ami* ixx-urr stsitvts,

l«pt U, 11 y.

Indiana,'

OYSTERS! OYSTERS!

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FIRST OF THE SEASON.—

^Afy FwhjPyKter* R-c.vvd Dally, tind for TSljpr by tlic Can, hnlf Cnn or Cnoe at SuiitfVSaliwii. D.GRIFFITH.

Sept. 4, «l tf.

Wanted Immediately At the NKW l»H»T »w«l W7f STORE, Sign of the Big J5..

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00011 WoRKMRS nn Pino Kl|» nn.»S«w«1 work U»«t *n sr.o('.»h"l o*p»rl«f crl workmen »n wirk. T» whom tiwd wage* mit cvnotnnl will Uc given.

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Watches, Clockg Jewelry and

SILVER WARE,

iVo. 71, North lde I*nhHe Sqnnre next DOOH TtXI'MtA1RI CITY UyNK. V. & J. M. CRISIIKR.

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now prepared to .sh -.v very fine a««rtmxnt fmw tntho nb«vw

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nMliwr «f t«W ant Mitr^r Hunting Knclluli ami iiwkiif Ut(r«, nflhehf«l Mnkpri. (inlil, R«b. W«t •i«l lin»rl Chain*. G«l«l Soi-keti, Slliku, (rolil mxl Jd »nil O.M Thimfclf*.

ITp P»f»«l«r»w»p. C. dc J. M. CRlSHKft. A*C- *. IMS,

SHAWLS,

Silks and Dress Goods

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Headquarters, October 1. 1858. EDSALL. McDOUGAL & CO.

NEW StvU^i Fnll Shawl*.?* tqnsresml rfkniul corner*. Suslln O-Otl PluA

Hortlcra, Ohen'He nonler*. Broetie BoriVra,

All wool Thlbit*. Byradere, Printed French Merino, Plato French Merino, Elejrsnt Printed W »ol D»»lan*, Dnca'*, ValewU*. iris 'Imperial, Et •offe* de 8«ie, Imperial Foulsrvls, Sole a Trneers,

Ri.Imm a Ct,

Oct. 5ch

Poollos. Momlnpr snd Colored Per-

«inn«. RUtori!" Satin dnehene new and heantifol Delaine* at ISVi 15 and 20 rents Eiifrihh snd fruA Chlnht. from I2)g to 30 cents. 15 cases Cull™ from fit np.

We owned thl* week some vert elcipsnt SHks in Bayadere*, flald, Chene, Stripes and fismrod very lieanUfol black Bayadere SUVs, flcured sad shot, ailk* plain "U billed Black Silk*, of the »Het manufsctare, ft-m fiO eents to $1.75 per yd. fn Posrearte Goods our .stock newer has been store complete.

KD8ALL. McDOUOAL CO. Terr« ITante Oct. 7, '58.

Notice of Removal.

BDSAL, McDOTTQAL & Co. WW remote ilwnt the 15th of October to the rnrwr of Main and Fourth streets. House now ooenpied br the Southern Bank.

CARD.

On making thin announcement we dewrelfe call «he att«nt on of *he poblte to «nr present position. Two rMn *c* we commenced bne4ness In TW Hante nader «m hvanM* eiresniHaitees. tn it* nn »r wftea flwiffties aeldom enjoyed hv any tn (hat Aort space ef time we haeo eftoMWhed Dry Good* House worthy of Terre-Hante. The extraordinary Inwesss In one torfnese requires more apaemos nlmnm. With kat end In view w«

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now fitting npin esagrtfleent e(^e,wHh teferwwe t» (M our enstoxaers: and for eapadty It win far wn«4 anv Orr Ooodi lloose fat T«reffaete. We Ww dkw engafed the sendees of aeveeel «oeowrW»ed saleseiea wha effl at all dim be fiwd at AwirsaA readv to wait «s all, andin any lantwuee. Wife tnemased facilities we are determined t* carry the day. aad challenge aav and all ee»**etlti«wu eorne from wlw* amnme It star. SMALL, McDOtXlAL Co.

WAXSt RAXStt

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he nndHrslxned h«« en tand a laife lot ef fn Sbonltersand ^des, «Mdi%et now retalfmf at wholesale prtoea- Call at rt»e M«at Shop next to j. M.Ti^ert'seMtarestifcliiK nwnt* where jon ean ilvaw find fresh mean Steaks sad Roasts at the lowest rates.

Kaieh*. 1»«. F. «TKPHKNSOIt.

Bteolutton of Pwtaenchlp. rrtBR PA «TS SSWIf »«wjwt.la tleiiaafte«lei.i? *xn*•Hxn, totlitaaar »T nHulMMM. Mr. H. C. Cuter to aMk««iMdl cetleet U1 mM idD i« 4»W» axeaaai e«*a«U. aa«|«ay c. vr. nsKKixo,

SefCttlMR. B. G. CAKTKR. OM«U M»4 rn mrttnw ta alSw 4«}a ^ahef aScs4ta», ptece*

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Mutton! Mutton"

Messn.F. Wyattand F- Pt-^rtrsoo" wflft com ocK« St«cghteriBg Sheep for the purpose oi tanking, on Sttardtj next, and in consequence of the large stock tfaev will have on hand, they bare fitted up a Stall at the Lower Market, where the most choice peices of Motion will be sold at from 4 to 5 cents per ponnd. This J» eonriderablj lower than has yet been offered in this nwbt, aad those desiring the finest of moCttm will bear in mind that this arrangement will last for three months or more toeoese. Remember, that only die most

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Sheboyean, Wuconsin, saya: "After saf-

feriog Cr Mote time the misery attending an otter pro*tratioa of mind and body, I hare been restored. by asine B0ERHAVE*8 HOLLAND BITTERS, to perfect health."

The fact of this remedy being in soch high re pate a mo cis tbe Hollanders in Wisconsin. Micki gan.New Fork, in fact in everr Holland settlement in the United States, argues much in its laror.

Try it—for Chronic or Nervous Debility,-or any Nervous, Rheumatic, or Neuralgic aKfction. Sept 16,1m.

JfcfU *at ferii** et prcrrtUHt

The wnndarfnl ilicvTtrlei broujftit t» li) ht by the celebrated Dr. Kadwaf & Co., tke eminent Chemist' ot 5«« York, witUIn tbe pa»t quarter 01 oentnrj h»* contributed more to tha east*, comfort, aafety health ami loncerlty of tlw hamaa race than all other medicinal aeonu «»e.

KAUWAY S KEADY RELIKF.

The flrat of these lio|Mmant aad valaabla dtlscove' rte* startled the world with wonder and mrpriae at It rapid eltlracy In rurlag the tick and stopping the most excratiaUng palnc.

The nrxt dUcorerr was the Rwor»nits edolv tar. the euly remedy to use that possess** the ro markable properties o( erarficatlni from the system all constitutional maledies inherited sickly chid re of diseased parents. These dicoverifts, however, are but le«ser Lights to the Great. Grand Discovery recently made, aud which Is calculated rorolntionise the present practice of medicine and treatment of disease. The result of this great discovery is £lren to the world lu the form oi Pitts, elegantly coated with Gum, so as not to offend the most delicate stomaeiis. They neither sicken nor gripe. Every dose that Is taken mnart« renewed strength and vigor (O the sick end enfeebled body. They are called

KAOWAY'8 REGULATING PILLS. n. »u xi. KADWA.'S KKADY KELIEP. 1. One of the mo«t remarkable properties which thU

alU|iow*rfiil remedy pornetM*, It truly eleririfl«« the whole

bealtbftol influence. In action upon the poisonous gases uf malaria, whether it be the infecting effluvia if Yellow. Typhus, Swmp, .Measles, scarlet or other Malignant fevers, or fever Ague, Hilltou* Pever, Cholera, niarrtivKM. Pysentery, Flux: or whether the stomach becomes inflamed and Irritated from the poisonous extracts of aci* nluiiU. tainted meat*, unrip* frulto, ur green vegetables, a dose or two of Radway? Koady Keiief will instantly neutralize tin pois«n-us elements that may be in tbe atemach, allay tha most violent luflatnations and fortify the whole system against sickness or pai»fut dlfflcuUlei.

In all cases, thorefore. of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Kiux, Fevers, Ac., there Is no remedy soeafe and cer tain to lake at Radway's Keadv Relief, iueleetrlcal p«wers will, the instant It Is taken charge the system with health and vigor.

S.jIS COUX fER-IKRlTAST, withdrawing the congtniWM bl»d, which, in cose of Rhenmatism, I^imba r'. G«ut. Ncnialgia, Sciatica, Inflicts s« laurh pain upon the patient—It arts with the rapidity of lightning the instai.tthe Kelinfls rubbed on the part ofihe body where there is pain—it ro-estabilahvs an equalisation of the circulation of the blood—congest! belli* wlthdntwn, iuflnmation is removvd aud pain ceese*. 3. As* Dirrcstvit ^Tiirt,*KT.—in cases of WeakneM, Laiiswor, Debility. Depression of Spirit, Post le*«nv*« MulaHcholly, Nurvoii*Trembling, Hysterics AC., it dimis.is Us liealllidil tonic, propertt.-s throughout the vntirc system. It iwlves and re-lnvlgorates the age«J, crippled, inflrtn and nervous. It Imparts new life uat streuxlh. Weak nnd feeble females who, Irnm coutiiiuud suffering with weakening discharges, are watting*way. Kndway's -ady .{ollofwill rostwre ton sound and "jesltliful cnnditloti. t. ITS CLKAKK1NU AM) HKALIXG PROPRRtles are qalckly proved in enses of Wounds, gun shots orstlng*, bttMi«if dogs, snakes,ii*se»-Js,etc. Tbemowont Had way's Kcjtily Relief Is applied to tho pained |inrt. it n«utralixs tlie |HIISOU, arrests theapread. of the liifwtioii, *llays luflamaliontMid prevents niortifl^ntiofi. 5. AS A RODY GUARD TO PREVENT tho system against sudden attack* «f sickness, usneelntly when epidemic* prevail, or In cases of sndden Cramps in the stoiiisch or bowels, HUious Chollc, Fevers of alt kinds, a dose of Cartway'* Ready Rollef will check the pmgreesof tbe disease ami prereut teriotu difficulties. 0. Kxresrae

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Bonlrrji.SaMn R^riler*, Double Shawl* In all wool •nil «|lk niv' woo!, from 410,110 to .15,80 l/mg nrwl M|nnre Woel^n Rlwrl*. State, Empire Sut^, Wntorlo and Seotnh Maiiuraeturee Black snJ Ci'lor'vl Tliibit and Printed Caahnter* Cashmere awl Brocli Searfs.

200 difT*rent varieties of new Fall and

Winter Goods,

Kmot'tsa Ponnt B«n*im.t Disrovnaaa wit* Rtw«r'ii Ki«vi.tTtM Pili*.—Tfce celebrated Dr. Railway h»s recently saee^ded in obtaining a nntrltlous e'xtract so concentrated that a 1"Se of six pills will Pirnlsh the same amount of nutrition I* the blood Ssisgtvcn to the bleed ky ao oancr of ordlnSry bread. This nutritions extract he has ayrteM In combining with Bad way's Mognlatlng Pills, so tfcst while the sjrstem Is undergelng a thorough phystclttg.pttrlfylng and regulating process, the weak, esifevMed, debilitated and worn out organs receive a heaUfcfal nourishment. This great diceoverv Is I ..valuable. Hereto-

(hre, nnrier thr most Innorcnt and best pnneatWn Pitts ete.. the patient grew wcalt and 4elillt«te4. In csso» ot Yellow Perer,Typaos,frarle\ I'everaM other at. It mailt fevers, Small Post, Rfj «lp«U.», et^.. the patlanti* tinaMn t* partake ofaur^elent noorlsiimcnt to keep allre.

Railway's Rejrulatlnjt Pills will entirely revolutionise the treatment of the sick, afflicted with those mfcl•dlos. for one or two of Radwav's Regvlatloc Htls will jrlTe lo the wasllay body safflclsnt noarlsliment well as exterminate every particle of disease from the system. Another ffwat iwer which the«e Pills posses* Is that of regulating the organs of tho system In tho perfortasnee of their duties. Tto tomaeh,Kld' neys, Uver, Skin, nladdjer. Heart and Bowles, an eaeh of them regular and exact In the performance of their several fenetionse so that those who take these Hills, howwver C*sttve U»ey maybe, will enjoy the Inxary ef a healthy discharge fhiw their fcowiea avery daj at a regular and exa. hour.

RADWAV,* KnmfuiTiKO FBSOLRBSTT. The dlscorery ofifcts wonderfat Renovator of the Hasan Body socaresto medical science anew medicinal property.

IthHonly caresqatekty, afrfety and effectually the ftltewlRgdtmrd«rs: 'fe-'1. HO-VORS IX TUB BLOOO. Kerofhti^ Tawar*. Bleedlngof the Langs 9ypMba« C-onsnmptioa, St PttM1 Osoce, Rstm, Hiek sis, fslt Rhera, Asthass Xsdss, Caaker, RntsrMlli, FrmSstts, Raah. (H««r«. Ke^pelta, Tetter*.

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ZHTBLUGElf CB OFFICB, FOR EMPLOYERS AND

Persons Wishing Employment

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Cer jft$et"5^ Cherry'sns., tad. Bw—PartJeaiv atteatioo iw* o_^e

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Fccca will be offered for sale.

September 17,4 3 m-

READ THIS! a souuDts'i nrnmnr*

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Is that of Electricity, human system with its

Rnr-Cum.i. rirrtrcm**.—

Persons who are obliged to be exposed to the hot rays «f the inn should, when they feel Man Sickness. Hi adache, etc., take a dose of the Relief, also t'athe the head with ft In some water—this will settle and strenctlaeo the stomach and withdraw the heated bI*od from the head—and mnalUe Its circulation lkr«N«rh the system.

Kreiy iamilv should provide thameelees with Had way *s Heady Relief If accidents -ccar. either frem Palls, aurus. Scalds, Bruise*. Wounds, etc.. an application of (fee Read Relief will Immediately step the pain, prevent laflamatlen or mortification.

RAD WAT'S REGULATING TILLS. [From the N. Y. Medical J«nrnal.l THE GREAT GKAXO DINCOVKK*.

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San«l). tW Oatte* eW aa tha ewOswaed eyrtem. mm! eeraMa, IThe«saaUrtr, ftiwwi of tke U4*

Dyspsmia. h*lif« Aaat Ma, uttaaty dttsea'tt aad jt«e«»d Slrwet ketwsm OUs aad sppastta.Pr. PhksI Drag Stst*.

new arrtvos- DTBoi^gains for all Aug. 28-dtf

HIE AT ATTRACTION AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG

Goods all New and selling

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I invite all in want of

BOOTS AND SHOES,

fo give me a call. I can pleaee von both in price or unality^,:

COME AND SEE COME AND SEB

Clerks modest and wi»ll behaved.

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It i*m«iI* the system completely, Reaolriag away from the Solids ait Impare poisonous sad Ptsassed Aepntdta, M«f Sis mood aad Fields at Lit* (torn all eorrajS kanon. aaMeriag Knenrr asid rtfor.aasiUi aad slreagvh to every Oitm and mem%er of the body, hat wilt eradicate fram tho system all ConstitaUeaat Maladies aad InCrmKtea lahettted fey rfeklj efcfidraa of dlneasad pareata.

sm stfected w!Ui any diaease. Se»'*h, er

FARMERSBDRG COAL-MINES,

SXTLLXVAN COUNTY, INDIANA.

subscriber annennoee to the Pubfie dtat In a few dars he aspects tn be prepared to fill order* for this celebrated and favorite Coal. Tha qualities that chiefly recommend this variety oi Goal, to gvneral nee, are, that it Is alnoefc entirely

And it is consequently not iqjorioas to health it has very little SLATE OR STONY MATTER minified with the parelv. carbonacous substance of the Coal: after combustion acaroelr anv CLIK KEE or IRON-LIRE CINDER remains as a residua in tbe burning much lees light ash is fsrxncd than usvl, and therefore very little annoyance is felt from dost, etc.

FOR STEAM ^PURPOSES THIS COAL IS EXCELLENT! it is also well adapted to the purposes of tfce Blacksmith, the Foundrynum, avd the Gas Manufacturer. The snhecriber, tberefcre, earnestly selicits his friends and tike pahlpe at large, to give this eoal trial before ordering their winterV eoal elsewhere.

COONTRT BLACKSMITHS AND oniERS,

WWring to prrriutse at the pit's mouth, will readllv find tha above mines^ts they are sitaat?d on the land of that old and well-known Indiana pianeer, }OHN PK \RCE, three quarters of mile east of

Iroaa, Fann

he Evaiwillc & Cmwfordsville Rai Specimens of the Coal may be seen at WH1TWORTH & ISA ACS, TAYLOR & FOOTE, C. H. BAILEY and WOLFE & CO'S ,STOVE STORE, where orders may be left, which will be attended tom panctmlly »»possible. A. C. ISAACS.

N. B. Burn Cbil and save tlx. dollars,for it is now well estsblished fnct that these who ase •oal instead of wood for enlinary and other household purposes, save one-half of the usual cost ot fuel. [Sept 7, -dw3m A. C. I.

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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 fittiug op for that particular branch of trade, the Second Loft of the Store, msking a spacious SALES RC and fitted np with gas for evening trade

very larye and spacious SALES ROOM, 135 feet deep, being well lighted by two large sky lights, giving plenty of liijht and ample room to unroll, lay down, match and cut carpets to fit rooms. We shall open next month an unusually large aud attractive stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, LooVng Glasses, Curtain Bands,

PinB, Cornices, fec. Also: Curtain Damask, Moreens, Satin Delains, Curtain Draperies Gimps and Trimmings of all kinds in addition to the above a most complete stock of Linen and Cotton Sheetings, and Pillow Cnse ':nV'V guods. ready made Bed Comforts, Brown aad Bleached Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, jJoilies, and Towels of every description.

In fact cverv article tii^ adds to, and completes a thorough stock in this line, adnpted to the wants of Housekeepers, Hotels, Soci- ties Halls, Saloons, Stc. The first floor, the same depth of the carpet roam above, is being re fitted, exclusively or

Wliolesale and Retall. For City and 3ountry trade, with two rows of counters, each 135 feet long and abundance of light from two sky lights, an advantage lo purchasers, which they can find Fn no other store in the city.

Leading from the centre of th«v store up a wide and easy flight ef stairs, is the entrance to our carpet room, which has been noticed before. For the benefit of the Indies we shall open the finest stock of Drru Goods, Sillct, ShateU, Cloak*, TrimminpM, Embrn'ulerie*, Hosiery and ever before presented in this market to the taste of the most faKtHliona,and to the l«*ss pretepdins the largest selection of Brown add Bleached Muslta*. Canton Flannels, White, Red, and Yellow Wool Flannels, Bod Blankets, SatlnetU, Tweeds, Jeans, Ticks. Checks, Batts, Vc. Not forgetting the great deiBcieney heretofore in& S

GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 2 And Tailors' Trimmings,

Recol h'ct before purchasing, we are to open a full line of Cs^simeres, ClotW, Shirts and Drawer Cravats, Scarfs, Ties* Collars, Hamlkerehlefs, Gloves and Hosiery for every occasion. In the meantime, we shall spare no effort to reduce the present stook as low as possible before the

BUCKEYE CASH STORE,

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OUR MOTTO

A nimble Sixpence is better thftn a alow shilling.

DON'T FOOGETTHE PLACE—SlON

OF THE BIG "K.'i-

Main Street, near 6th. Mannfacturing of all kinds done, tyf the BEST OF WORKMEN, and of tfce very best material. it

KW Repairing also done with neatness and dispatch. Sept. 28 dim. H. KS7BS.

A. h. SHERMAN, a

BROOM MANUFACTITRER.. TueUA (Jtlvr't Addition.

Kiu fturr or Tssax-HAtnra. fa

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

O* $50 per Km paid few all the broom brush delivered at my shop. rr Order* solid tod A a* 10,'68 wly.

MOFFATT'8 LIFE PILLS, A5D

pHE repntation of these very celebrated

vegetable remedies is aew uneqaalod by any oththis cwaatry or In ftarope. They are folly established as tha most en I versa I Dually medicine now la aae. and mm try ti which (Mgaired be sawortky of them aad is ssa«tsstr»

T2S ied

.and they will nsalntai* Unrtr ur*-em$oent r». try the tntrteste and eomprdmsuive vtrttes •Manired it. Tho asnal modes of paflsry woald

Tkoasuds aad tons of thoesaeds of persons woo nviag in perfectly restored h^alth. tbeif w*apt a»d decided eflksaay notooly in alioidiaaij dernngemewts •T health, tram Isspaired DigesUre ^ooeUoo*. Cos­

IstusatMy CsMt, Cssiku, «f Ansetite.l'dtareor Wesfti. Reattach taper* mate ef theMeed a*d wher Pfetd*. alee la Stoaata(iaaa,r«v«ra»d Asm. other latenaittent Pever*, isttau, awsOkkSdie, Weartsy Heart, Rwhof Bto«4 tn tfce Head, flettled Paias ia the

Jetarta,

They iwqalrea* dieting war waUteesseat, a-re pcrfSxHy taUdand pleaaairtTs «»Ndr OppafmOw, twt w«l p*wjirtMlyw»se«e health-ami greeted af alt earthly Slassliags In tha ssesl eKhaarted aad dlU|4da*ed sea-

MwdtS^wlT* ..."

(leM «eM 11 ft

C•MeSher

jumo, LAVA, OOLO stosb. rniii OwmftaMm stjies of Jewelry, ta sat «&d •spersaa. dssh twaahw a iae asanrtmrwt ef Oatd H*4aawdilse Betas i.

AM' 1 C.AI.*.

L. RYCE & SON.

Joy to tho Admirers of. A FIXE HK.\U OF

©a®si ®[L®sa¥ iaaas. Talk of beanty, It cannot exist wlthoKt a lino head o( i,V.r hair, ihcn rend the following, and If you ast more. .,,12V .m.

It k-..iV ...j a eiire «rthis wondorfnl I.

see srotmd each bottle, and no one ens doubt.

Pcircular

Professor Wood's Hnlr ltestorntive.—* We call tbe a^ntlon of all old and young, to this wonderful preparation, which turns back to its original color, grpy lialr—cover the bead of the bald with a luxuriant growth—remove the dandrnlf, Itrhing, and all cutaneous eraptions—eaitse a continual flow of the natural fluid. andbeooe,lf usedssaroga lardressing for th« hair willpreservo Its .color,

Paper

Yoers wllh respeet

bv

*aot oolyTn all Mdieaij'ds^awgieeeu tm

health, tram Iss palred DigesUre ^eectlow^ Cos- deni*^.. .w -.w a a Uv^C^^iwU. g^^Ueaad

Umbs aad Onsaw. Aflteetlows ef OM «a«-

4*rss4 Kidaeys. JaawMce. DmpW, PBea. flwwever iavefet**M SaMUal CMtivaaeaa. ferwos and ft I Mow Leewseew.Obstilaats BUwUcaesad OtddtwceSfaad aa fwsssM aasshef sfoOsrasMIt*.

and

keep It from felling to extreme eld age.leall II* natural beauty. VV« call then opon the esll,tbe gray, or diseased In sealp, to nse It and surety tho

yonng

will

not, as they value tbe flowing locks, ortbn witching earl,

be wlthoatit. lu praise Is upon the tongne

The asrenl for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative In New Haven received tbe following tetter In regard to tbe Restorative,a few weeks since.

Dasr Rivaa. July «3,1899.

Mr. fj«tvanworth—Sin I have been trotibled with dandrat or seerf on my bead tor more than year, sry balr began to coin* out. scarf and hair together. I saw In a Now Haven

aboat "Wood's Hair Hes-

toraUve" as a care. 1 called at your store on tbe 1st of April fast, and parc.hssed one nettle to try tt, and I found to my satisfaction It was the thing It removed the senrf and new hair began lo grow. It is now two or three Inches In length wJksr* ft was a// *f. 1 hsve great Atttii in tt. wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this, doh'tknow ssany of the kind Is need In Ibis place, von may have a market foi mapy bottles after It Is known here.

RtfFtIS PR *Tf.

PaitsesMhtt*. Sept, P. 1BS3. »nw

itself tome. The front, and also tbe back

Prof. Wo d—Sir? Yoor Hair Restontuve is proving

rhaveboneflolslthe

irt of my head almost lost Its covering—In fsrt bai.b. nsed bat two half pint bottles of yoer restorative, and now tip of my head Is well studded with a promising crop of yonrghalr, and the front Is also receiving Its benefit. I have tried other preparations wttbeut any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendation, I can IndscemSny Others to try it. Yours respoctfblly -r D. R. TIldWAS, M.». «t4 -».Sf Ko. Vine street.

Vturtsim, Is June52, 1SS3.

Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are abont to mannflMtare and vend yonr recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will 'stste, for whomsoever it may concern, that 1 have n«ed ft and known others to as* It—that. 1 have, for several years, boon In the haelt of using other Hair Restoratives, and that find yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirety cleanses the head of dandrnff, snd with one month's proper nse will restore snv person's hsir to the original yonthful color and texture, giving a healthy, soft and g!o**j appearance and ail this, without discoloring the hands Hist apply It, or tbe dress on which it drops. would, therefore, recommend its nse to every owe desirous of having a flne cnlor sad teYlnre to hair

Respeeilbily years. WILSON KING. O. J. WoojxV Co.. Proprietors. 313 Broadway, 5. York, (in the great N. Y. wire Railing Establishment) and *14 Market St., St.

Louts,.

Mo. And sold by all

good Druggists. fl«1| 9-dsrSm.

Musical Advantages at the

Terre-Haute Female College.

WE

HAVE

IUST SECURED

A

MUSIC

Teacber for the Terre-Haute Female Col lege of the very highest qualifications. Darin*

nweni toor'Eaat I riaited a mat nany Moskc Teachnrs with a vie*, of obtaining a very espanor one forow Mn«ic Academy, and socoeeded la oblf tea:

tal id ng a Tester in New York, tKortraghly tislnedln we

Schools of Boetmw Her vocal

eeft a

teacher known to tb«

denigned. Tbe Faw^jr of Music will give a "on

fter arrival of AGas Sewbef, Um

facher allodcd to. that our ddaens may jodgr for thetaaclvo

mt

Something for Invalids.

RECEIVED AND FRESH AT

TOST O that HBCKRirs FART*A,

OCX^S M»AJt&U«tO OIUTtnt SPKOCTHII'* COR5 gTAKCH, MrmrEAVMAXBSIA.vMyiaei

ARROW ROOT A5D TAPlOCA.accompaaiedwith di

A iMaMsctnKrt tAtttlWUt trtt

tflir. in rittrt t, aad MSflWO*T«1» SPARXLI5C AXO MTU.CATAWBA Wi!T««. Aa. SqCtMndsfv, T« H. HBIctj*

.'tis

AND

great»

dlstttfcrtfro

Cordial

LOODP

TUB

TRIFIKR.

remedy la tha world. Taia Cordial la oa» a Berry known only tomyse^t, a»l iMaed wtta eesne tha most valaaM*

chemlcaHy combined

medicinal roots herbs aad karks known to tke mind of man, via: Wood root. Mack raot, wild Cherry kit He, yet low dork, daatoHa«Mss8rsaparftla,eld«r0owftrs,wlt|k •there, prndaetag the moat InaHIU* temedjr tor tbe restoration ofheaHfe *v*r knows.

IT IS NATt»1trS OWIt RKMKHY,

Cnrtng dlsaasea by aataral lsws. Whew taken, Ita baallng lnSttenres le Itelt coorsli through «vrry ve* ofthe body, purifying and »rr«leratl»r tWrtrtiiUll a of tb» Wood, it naatrallses any Mllloas matter It tb« stomach, and strengthens Hx wbala organtia«aa.

Mctoan*s Strmgthenlng OonlUl will cOectMslly cure T.lv«r rou«|dMllits, «ppsi«, Jnnndlcc, CAraatr «r Mtmm DrtWtf, Oi'MWW n4 *11triri'Kf /rva adisardered Lirer »r Strmmk. Uspalls. Heartburn. Insrard J^es, Ar1dl« erKlrkv ne*s of the Stomach. Fullness of Rio ,. to tbe Head. Dull Pain or Swimming in the Haa Palpitation of the Heart. Fullnoss ar We In the Stoiaach SourXmeitt tloas, Cboklng orSnffnoatlng Feeling when Wing down Dryness or Vailownoss or tha Skin and Kve», Mr hi Sweata, Inward Fovars. Pain In the Sm«l!oflho*H*ckChest or Side, Sudden flushes of beat. Depression of Spirits, Frightftil Dreams, Despondency or snr Norvows Dlseasa, Sores of Blotchas on ihe Skin snd 'Kevor and Agua (or Chills and Povor.) it will also carw dlaasas of tha Rlsdder and Womb.sneh as Seminal Weakness,Incontiaence «f tTrina. Strangnnry, Inflammation or Woaknossof the Womb or bladder, Whites, Ac.

THBMBISSO SI1RTAKB ABOtfTIT. This cordial will nav«r flul to enre aav or the shore dtseasos. If taken as par directions an 'each bottle, In Garinan, Kngllsh and Freneh.

OVKR HALF A MIL'.IOS OP BOTTI.KS Hare beau said durlnr Uie past six month*, and la ne Instanca has It Iblled In glrlng entire satisfaction.-* Wh« then, will snfltor from weakness or debility whe» Met—*'* Str*nftk*»i*f OrtlUI will care yon. tothkladikh.

Do yon wish lobe boa^thy and strongf Then son once and get aome of McLean*s Cordlsl. It will strengthen and Invigorate yonr Wood to flow through evorv v«ln,and Uia rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again. Kvery bottle warranted to give saustactiou.

FOR CHtl.nKRX. .t-

Wa say to parents. If your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted with complaints prevalent among rhl'l* dwn, giro them a small quantity of McLean's (fardlnl, and It will make them healthy, (at and rohnst. Delay not a moment, try It ami vou will be convinced.

IT IS DKl.lfMOtTKTO TAKK. HVKKY COUNTRY MKRCHAKT

Rhonld not leave the city until he hadproenreds sop» ply of Mclean's Strengthening Conllal. It sells rapidly, because It always cures. A liberal discount will be made to those who lmy to soil again,

CAUTION—Bowaro of Drnrgists or dealers who may try to palm upon you son Bitter or Harssparllla trash, which they can bayUteap.br saving tl 1« aagood. Avoid such men Ask f."rMchtmi't Strtngtk**t*f CtrJiml, and tako nothing else, ll Is the only roraedy that will purliy tho blood thoroughly, and at the same time trengthan the system.

One lablespoonfai taken every morning Oistlntls a eertaln preventive for Cholera. Chills and Fever, Ye How Fever, or any prevalent disease.

Price only |I per boltlo. or six bottles P»r US. J. H. Mt-I.KA.N, Role Proprietor nfthr Cordial.

Also, Mclean's Volcanic Oil J.lnimcut.

1TTPrlneip*l depot on the corner of Third and Plie trset St. Lonls, Mo.

TTr» Forsale In Louisville hv Doll. Tslbolt A Ce. Springer A Hm.. and Raymond i'atvun McT.KAN'R VOLCANIC OIL M.VIMRXT, The best Llnlmentln the world Ibrmaa or beast

Jl«»thrr Rrmnrkmbh Curr

Perfoja»**n McLean's Volcanic Oil Llnlmont R*«1 oryou rsei ves: Thomas For«l, a blacksmith, living near Cass ave •mo on Tenth street, hnd a horrible running sore on his foot. He trtod varions Llnlmenls, Halves, die., but could do It na good. Ho despaired of ever being able to work «l his trade again, tronansa he couhl not bear any weight »n his f"Ol aud by small bottle ol McLean's Voicants Oil Unimest, he is now perfeolty curort. ,„j

Hheumattsm, persiysis, wenralgla. bruises, sprains,' (fhess tn the joints or mnsslos, sweillnm,¥rs throat, or toothscho, wounds, fresh cnl», sore*, r., yield to the "msgta'Hnfln. tlnlmei-i. For Horses and Cattle It Is an lafhlllblo remedy fpf chafes,gaits, scrfetclies.rracked heels, lainuness, spav« in, sweeny, splint, flstnla, bruises, swellings, woutidsL rsttlesnske biles, and varions other diseases which su» imalsara liable to from Injuria oraccldants.

stiffness oar acho

Every Country Merchant sbouU obtain a supply of McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells rapidly ,bs. cause Italwavtcares.

A liberal alscoant will be mads tomershsnu buy to sen again.

For sale by J. H. McLKAN, proprietor, comer of Third and Pina sts., ftt. Loals. Jlo.t also I above.

for sals as

J. R. Cunningham an| Allen Penes, Agents, Sept. S,-daw tf Tcrre-Hauto, Ind.

BOEBHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTEllS.

BOERIlAVE'8 HOLLAND BITTER8.

BOR^llANE'S rtOLLAND BITfEBSi

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND B11TER8.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE S HOLLAND BITTERS*

BOERHAVE'8 HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTER8.4

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. tr *, FOft

DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS,

.LIVER COMPLAINT,

W E A N E S S 0 A N I N

Agrue

And all aflbetlona of tbe

ITOHI ACM OB LIVEHi

WS^t'1r*Y

TH* a**AT

i'-'ysi

pom

1

4

the ability and varied aoqairainenla

ef oornMMle teadMtrs.4^

Aug. 31,dAwlw. JOHN COVERT.

V' .... +4

coanterfefta.

epr 10, lj in .- ..... ..... «i. -.. W 1

t.

.*0 (•,•%?/th ,*4 f. CTCAtmON.—Onaid a^tlnst fwrettggtng lmiuitont or

8

on the tbe! of ere*

bot&e tfce name ef the •out raomrmas,

BENJAMIJT PAGE, & O

PiwrauKestiiits and Ckenlit*t PrrrsaoaoH, Ti. 'Z Said ia Terr®-Haate by T.

OYSTERS.

I

COOKERS *ttnxt mtfatA**, HHttf f»ei

5

tt. *vrkt»7$

M. OotmeUy aad by Drn^iat generally thronfl oal tiw ooantry. B. Bmwniiw, Agent for rsdUnepoIig.,.

AM flOW RECEIVING, »nd will ennifima to rveetre daily, HOLT

hrwnd* ef

St

MALTBY'K iwt

FllESH OYSTERS!

Witb »t»eb laia.pf^p^ted to fornix "if n«tri»ef of ewfowm «»nhfTm*ft6np or h}^. tjT AB *rld art vartantfH frttih an4 f»r&. jfc

IT Oaedeer ftoath of Mietrart »1otw. Seyt. ».dlak. T. DOUGHTY. Agg

!mi,issuiiaiii|is^waif^"f missppm i^Mi-ana yi i4Mwww||ppppp»«e"