Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 250, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 November 1858 — Page 2
I. It mtOWTV, Editor.
TKRRK-FTATTTE.
TDESDAT MORNING. NOV. !«. 185*5
For in i«no
JOHN J. CRITTENDEN Of K**ntnrtr.
Mr. Qrtfg, of the New Albany Tribnne. rfty»"Tie' in as good* printer sis' we 'areT "We did not think at the time of writing an item in relation to the office of J§tate
Printer, that Mr. Qn*gg was practical prin*97, although we ought to hare known that he fin, hat inssnsoch he says he la a* good a printer aa we are, and know* Ing bira to be a man of trnth, we want no ^better evidence that the printing will be well done, so that we are. for hia election to that office, heart and hand, and nothing wonld give cs more gratification than te have the pleasnre of announcing to onr readers that he ha* been elected Stale
Printer of Indiana, for the year 1869. Mr. Gregg, we take all former allusion* back, and wish you snccesa.
The Lonisrille Journal noticea thatthe Western Farmers' Almanac for 1859 has jtmt been puplisbed, by Morton fe Oris* Wold, of Louisville and from it is-ex-tracted the following letter from the sage of Ashland to one of his namcfiak"fl, which has never before been pnblisbed.
It is eminnntly worthy of the great and good man who penned it: AHUI.AND, 7th July, 1845^
J4y dear lilllt Nametak*: Your paronts have done me the honor to give my name to yon. On that acconnt, and at the request of your good mother, I add re** this note, which the wishea tp preserve for tyour perusal, when, by the lapse of time, ^yott shall have attained an age that will enable yoa to comprehend and appreciate its friendly carport.
Yonf parents entertain fond hopes of yon, and you onght to strive not to dixappoint them. *TW
to
b® good,
respected, emfljont. Yon can realize all their mfcst Bangui.*)*} hope*, if "yon firmly resolve to do so, ly
JudiiiounJempr6yment
„of yonrtime and yanr faculties. Shan batf company, and all df«*ipatton,"it* inevitable con*eqncnce. Btody diligently an-l persevoringly. You will b« surprised at the ease with which yon wilt roaster branches of knowledge, which, on a first view will fVJjjjfifen you. Make honor, Probity, trnth, and principle yonr invariably guide. Bo ohediont, and always afTijciio»a»e|y respectful toyonrp.irenK A** •idnonely cultivate vfrtae and religion,the hareH Warrantee of happiness both here add hereafter. In your intercourse with your follow beings bo firm, but at the sartiQ time bland, eonrteons and obliging. Ro cognlte at ail tfmes the paramount right of yoor country to yonr moat devoted eerices, whether she treats yoa ill oV well, and never let selfish views or interests predominate otfer t)ib dutiea of patriotism.
By jregQlatin,# yourself according to fVese mles, yon may become te#pected and great be aa ornament to yonr conntry, an4 a btatsiog to your parcotSi That inch may he yanr destiny is the sincere wish of their and yortr friend. JULCLAY ,,«Jfotitr R«*rf Clay.——•
Who arr» Pauper* and Criminals Where do they come from? ThfW Y. correspondent of the National Intelligencer to Ins letter of the 17th oltAi^a|e| following announcement
The Goneral Superintendent of Police, in his report, for the last quarter, states it aa a significant fact,, that by tberetonw which accompanied the report, it appeared that in the city of New York, ont ©f the whole number of persons -arrested, (fourteen thousand six hundred and ninety nine) eleven thousand eight hundred and fortyfive were of foreign origin, against two thousand eight hundred and foity-fonr native born and that in the cily of Brook* Ira out of two thousand six hundred and ninety-seven, who were arrested, two thonsaid threo hnodml and fifty-eight were of fomijgn birth and six hundred and nine natives of the United Stales, 12*
The National IntelKfpencer, the moat reliable paper in America makes the above announcement. Doea any man deaire stronger proof of the necessity and trnth of the American doctrin«? Give n* a onion of all good and true men, under th* eognomen of the People* or the Araeri* can-Kepublican party, with JT. J. Crittenden for leader and era have little to ft an
Mrs. Dr. A, Peace ie^ived one of
the beat toned three octave pianoa from Germany, the other day, that we ever heard. Ik ia ballt diflRfrently from *«ty ire have seen. The string* stand perpendicn lar, and the woed work, in aiUtMi and construction, resembles a fine bureau. Thi* is the roost complete piece of mechanism, perhapa, ia tha part of the State.
M9* We hear that Conev and his dog*, monkeys, ponies, Ac., will" he here ia a few daya to give one of hia grand exhihitiona.
Peter P. Dtek has opened a fitsa
and cheap lot of eslf hoots—the cheapest ia the eity, aad mlelahe.
tST The following artjfle lartli
fing
fam th
Philadelphia Korth American, gainents If platform npon which all th% con shirrs tisin of the country may nnile ii oppotition to the recklesjneaa^andprodjgalttjk of (he present administration. Upon this platform the People'* party can enter into the contest East, Wetl, North and South, and the man caunot be sincere who professes opposition to the policy of^ilr. Buchanan, and is unwilling to rally nnder this flag This is a platform jost large enough, and any addition or diminution will only mar its noble and patriotic proportions.
I The People's Party. The "Philadelphia North American thus defines the People* party "The Peoples party i# an organization that combines all the best elements of the opposition. Its members protest against the Kansas policy of the present administration, a* they earnestly opposed the repeal ot the Mianouri Compromise. It is a party that favors reform in the extravagant expenditures in which the Federal Government is now indulging—an expeb diture which exceeds all precedent. It denounces ie alarming prostitution of the Federal patronage which now exists, and seek to reform the coiruption which ban sprung up in
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many public depart
ments. And especially it takes its stand in a change of the tariff policy by the Uni tfd States. Ilence the party is eminently the party of protection. ."Protection to American industry is inscribed on all its banners/'
To* AMRBICAHS AD Wmds.—Tho.«e Americans who yet hold pn to their 6rst love, (and th«ir name i# legion.) and those Wbiga who have not gone after strange gods, have much to encourage tbcui now. Notwithstanding dark and porteu ti on clouds have long been lowering over them and the political skies "murky," agleam of hope now appears. The dawning of a better day is visible. The dark clouds which have hung over us are fast disappearing below the horizon. The bow of hope is clcarly to be seen.*1 The dark spectres which were raised by the infernal incantation of the evil gnnius of a corrupt Democracy, are beginning to disappear. The people ure awakening from their ••deep delusions," and are beginning to contemplate the fearful abyss into which the corrupt policy of the Democratic parry wonld plunge them. They have become wearied with the eternal sectional strifes engendered by the demng^gues of that
iestiferoua organization, and are nt»w wil£B adopt any measures that will redound to the benefit of the countrv. They are now looking to the conservative men of tho old Whig party and to the Am?ri-* can party, as tho proper agent# to bring about tho desired reformation, and are earnestly booking forward to a period when all tbalu corrupt^and nnhofy in
{from
oliticsshall
Let'Whigs ahd Americans take courage The Whigs and Americans hare ever bt-en cowsorvative. They have been patriotic. Their principles are such as will meet the approbation of a large majority oi the people, and aa such they are, bound to snc cwd. Let thoso who havd been discoara ged arid become almost ready ti deapair, shake off their despondency and prrpatt for afresh conflict, and for a glorious victory. Truth is 'mighty and will prevail.
How to born Coal.*v:!
Nine out of ten who attempt to burn coal in a stove, waste ahout a,t much coal as necessary to be consumed for the obtaining of all the heat desirable.
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pftt tbwn rfnd cru hod out.
the signs of the timos, it is evident tbero ia a change in public sontiment go* ng on. There is an evident desire to "M the country of the nefarious rule of modern bogus l)cmocracy. That party has long subsisted upon the aliment furnished by the agitation of tlid slavery qu^tion.— But that has passed away. Kansas is no longer the slogan by which Democracy can rally fctvetigth to oany lis victories.
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Observe*
the following simple rulen, hugge^ted by a contemporary, and few who adopt the burning of coal will return to wood fires We Mrill anpjose the stove cleaned ont.
Int. To make a coal fire, put in a dou ble handful ot shavings, or vse kindling wood instead. Fill the earthen cavity (if the stove has on*»,) nearly full of chunks of dry wood say four orfirix inches in length. On the top pnt about a doxen lumps of ^gg coal. In ten minutes adit ahout twenty lnmpi mote of coal. Aa soon as the wood ha« burned out, "fill the cavity half, or two thinb full of coal. Tne fire will he a good one. The coal will, by these direfctitwia, get thoronghh'ig' ited. 2nd. Never fill a stove more than half or (wo-thirds fall of coal even in the dcol-
^VT^Whea the ^%Wr^«Ter aliake the grate or 4iftarb the ashes but add
front ten to fiOeen small lowi^ owl, grtr# j,h
and set the iraaght onen. When these are beated throogh and somewhat ignited, add the amount necessary for a new fine. but do not disturb the a^bet yet. Let the draught b» opea balf an honr. Do not shake oat tbe aahe*. The coal mil be thoroughly ignited, and will keep tbe atove at higb beat from six to twelve boars, ae* cording to tbe coldness of tbe weather. 4tb. For very cold weather:—AfWr tbe fire is m*te, according to roles first and third, odd every boar a boot twelve or twenty lotapa of cotl Ton Will find that tbe a»hee made each bom- will bain a boot tbat ratio £75 wen.
Jar In spite of tibe ^xhoruiiona of all tbe feminine orators, all woman am tt«r» or leas addicted to tbtir g\**L
Frost tipc Atlantic MontUy.fet:October W4LDElN8A%Kikt..)K, I^a-w.wnamt 1
l.
Stern Benefit abides.
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tio n^eonnt tlie boaia Iep|p ^Io vaodVing bj the aea The torest ia mj loyal ffterd, like God It naeth me. ••81 Li ptaiss UuUroom for ibdmnde^ij
Of skirting hlVsto lie. Boo ad ia by rtreunt vbleb pre and take::: Their colon from the Jtj. 7 Or on the noon tain mat «db8me,
Ordowothe oaken glade, Oh what have 1 to do with Uim 7 For this the day was made.
Cities of EglMtals woe begone Fantastic care derides But ia the serious landscape lone
s*r
8be«n will t*rnl«h, honey cloy,
vAnd
merry Is only a mask ofsad^
Butsober on a fond of jey The woods at heart are glad.
Tbe souls that walk in pain,
Immortal youth returns.
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There the great Planter plants^ Of fruitful worlda thpfrain, i*** And with a million spells wiehauta^/,
Still on theeeeda of all be made Tbe rote of beauty burn s: Through times that wear, and forms that fade
The black ducks mounted from tlie lake,' The pigeou iu the piuvs,
Tbu gray old g«ds that Chaos knew, The sires of nature bide.
Aloft, in secret veins of alr^4 he re at of so Ah tew to scale those uplands dare,
Though they to all be'ong.
See thou bring oot to field or stone The fancies found in books Leave author's eyes, and fctch ymr own .Jo brare the landscape's looks.
And if, amid this dear delight, Mv thoughts did homen.bound,
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I should reckon it a slight To the high cheer I fouod.
Oblivion, here by wisdom is, 1, Thy thrift the sleep of cares Far a proud idleness like this
Crowns all life's mean affaire/'
-—Judge Test, of Indiana, in giving his opinion ir a divorce case recently before him, said: "The advocates of Free Love could not ask the enactment of a stnthtc more favorable to |!hoir Views than onr prenent divorce laws. Mormon polygamy is better, for that at least compel* the hubband to provide for and protect hia numerous wives." -v -r
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izgr Mr. M. Joseph's large sloelifof clothing is diminishing rapidly. His store is daily filled with customers. rrm
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MARRIED.
On Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock.'by E. T. Fletefcer» pastor of Wesley Chapel, Mr. lotiJi FAAKSTOCK and Mjss Maar J.FKBOUSON,all of iadi»n%poli$.—/ndui**ptlit Ciiixrn.
Mutton! Matron!!
Mew»r^.P. Wyattand F- Stev»:rs"n, will commence Siaught*ring Slwepfor thc purpose of tanking, on Saturday next, and in conseouence of the large stock thgr will hare on hand, they hare fitted up a Stall at the Lower Market, where the most choice peices of Mutton will be sold at frtid 4 *n 5 cents per pound. This la considerably lower than has yet bf*eit offered in this market, and those desiring the finest of mutton will bear in mind that this trrangement will last for three months or more to come. Remember, that only the qtast CHOICK focccs will be ofTcred for sale.
September 17. ?m, iV4«r jh
H.BDtJCTION
f!f OP 14
mk
20 perrCent.
fi"fS
ON ALL OUR PRESENT STOCK.
& CO's.
SKW'.S' ranB, Corner of Mala and 4th Btreets,
"(Formerly Southern Bank.)
Have Received Invoices for a large amount ot goods purchased^ at recent lil •~j3L UOTION
AJTD FORCED SALES,
yt.
Redaction of 60 per Cent, VMM»tor
tk« ««o4«ta arngslarvar*
Tbe n^Ktici 1* a*
W««I
frvHk attitd 4ova
tmm FI.9 W MHU.
IftMM W««t DtltlM MtrtH Itwa" «t»T» *n 4ff 4« 79 tnett n»ra«lr^» SlHp* Merla*, »IT*•»! I^M U» 18 t^ti*aK«nr», .ewfiieed, Ri« 4« es se IsMttal lw,w4itallM«b,nitk3(«iriiimuk*4 4o«* (hw 8 to S. Vthwefat. rt|l««. tm MU» Cfiu, UIM a
HI ttrcwsM UrutSkawta, aut» 4«n
fhwa »».«• t*«a.eiw
Utk mat tt4 Wool Sr«l« Utt Stawti, imuI(4 f»« !US to !C4S. Bwl mlW«* »*4 )hrl*»t Strict Dalai**, miI«4 ifOBi.es 4t 4k Wi «•».
HMtW S a»U. waHtwl 4«*a
A^nSuBli 4 WjSS to
KDSALU MeDOUGAL 4 CO. Corner of Mam aad 4th streets.
A1B Tf E 8 HEATBt! RR'd HALL. Mi« Maaagsi.
Taestey Rrealsr* Ior««ket
ot
16,
F&m liia^ib MkMa|T the MtrloUf pl*y PIZARRO, •JSLgr'Z
A NBW CONTSlilffTION TO SCEEVl Tfco Great' fsrnud Dincorrrr. ,|
RADWAY'S Regulating P1U.S
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the Death of Rolla.
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C.B. jfnlboliaad aa Y. P. Varney Miss E. M. Gretner as Mrs. E. N. Slocum as
The fact of this remedy being in such high repute among the Hollandenrln Wisconsin. Michigan ,New Fork," in fact In evenr Holland settlement hi the United States, argue* much in its favor.
Try it—for Chronic or Nervous Debility, or any Nervous. Rheumatic, or Neuralgic aifectiou Sept 16,1m.
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FROM
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The bittern's bo»m, adtrfcrt make* Which no false art refines.
Down in yon watery nook,f Where beaidi-d mists diride
tho subscriber, living in Terre-Haote, oa Thursday last, t&m «^«o One Br Gum Cov)."' with a rope around her horns. No other marks recollected. She was raised on Fort Harrison prairie. Any one giing Information of the whernbouU of said caw.orreturning her to me, wdl be liberally rewarded." G. E. BID^ ELL. 6th st., 2d h' uae north of railroad
Nov. 15. *58-dlw. tiv jt Mt Sansagea.
Tfor
HAVK tnwon hand* anil nhall keep constantly, tale. Mr. J. K. m.-ikdof Snu»a£ts», bain* the be«i manuf eturait In the cttv. i»or. IS dtf-a J.O.ADAMS,
Jfe*t door to KIXJ.Smith*• office.
Rendering Establishment.
Tsndundersignedhogscommenced
he has «laugherirg, rendering on commission. We are prepared to render hogs, sheep, and tallow in a superior manner, and on short notice. Person* havin? unhealthy hogs can have them icndercd into No 1 crease by us, worth ne'tfv the price of lard. We also pay cash for livv and dead unheafthy hogs. Bring on your hogs and get yotir money, and thns save nn immense waste.
M. HARRISON & SON.
TerVe-Haute, Nov. 11—dtf. [Journal and Express copy 90 dnyi
Pr. Radmit -dt Ce.j hare rec. ntljr UUrfcvefiM a method for extracting trotn ro«u, herb*, ytaotaliid
f:utns,S
nutrt tfou« cjtrnct of »mndorfiil t^n^|iltn£ juiiror—w6lrfc tli«y have roirTHaed wtlh .Jbdim't if«$ulatlvc F«It»—lint tlx of Ibovo Hill will M)$l) th« blood with the mmo ntwonut or nutrition a* onr onnc* o." ordlua'J br««d
no
lh.,t while the »^itMn I*
umt«r(rotni p1i*lrtltt(f. aua»ruguUlln»t proce«r, it dally »oco/J"'» olrenclbaned. Heiiotw SffllrWil irtAM*®? t»*n|»l»*«'»V Heart Ul»ea««s. fallnesS«« UlooJ. midBll female® Wlio are to ptrfrtltfrl.T r*rpmm »iieJ to w****•* are pltMamit vvtulre—*k frve froggr ta«t«, «nt itUl *of mwffl, or lear# the Ikxeln c«i*tfre."
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Eolla.
ritarro. Elvira
To conclude with THE DEAD SHOTi
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5. B.—OSkwra «ill ht in attendance to taMrn aad 0
adnitaion
O
A HOLLAXOfa's TWTUtOJtr-
JACOB
RlNSKfS.Aringln the (fotlind settle
ment of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for some* time th* misery attending an otter pro*tratioa of mihd and bod*. I have been restored. by using BCERFfAVE*§ HOLLAND BITTERS,to perfect health."
Irl On the
ttttfmng
•houiil llk#«rl«« take on# orturn of th»«eptt'* onteflr Iwlpfl per wRdcC Th«y not only kec|^^^53rtf«r
health^ andrftrotat'-trti wtfl
apilB«t CramtsMidP*ln«1n tb« "tomaefc. ind Ineii.^* twi only a b*althy rlilld, (Mil will Intcsl every child
that aueled, with a 1^1 #14*si»U14a.
Radway's Regulating Pilfs
S«pil«t* M*b and rver? eriin ot tli»iy*i«m,and f#* rfrtall J«-faB)t»menU Of tha Litrr, Buw«l«, MaAi(k. Hvart,and Kid «*».
Thef Car*
BtUoWIMI, I CVtt«tip«ttOB, l'mpty, .J» Heidnbt. ry J^alftitaUmi of Heart, CoBffrtion, Ac. A-r. The are entirely Tp|t»jjib'« and banalraa an infant at tbe breast raa hike them with and Aem** who are atobjert to flu «f Apnpletf, R|ril^ft«4 mart IH»ea.«»*, etc., shnnid Veep a twx oa Jtaa4*
PM ftt CKAT*.-
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Aak tor JMa«i' Jhyib(*r.*r tUgnUrtng PiUt. rnz okkjit coxsTiTtrrtoxst remedy.
R. R. R.
(5o. 8.)
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5KW LIFE-CRKAT1SG PRIKCLPLS. a a a
RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
OUthtrtf. m~4. Intuitu wHHmtk* Sftttm rwwei. tltwk. tm* fteimt*** tad Ksttrmimntm mil Tbl» treat aad jdartea* ma«4y nb^mld b« batted by Ike fcawtaa aa a fwtal dft itom tbe Ualftty, to 4««imtt AM ktMNalty.
Dr. IMaay !..
AM
Chwlwfa DMat
the «THT PkyriHim a4
world
UIAT BAR*
«aee«*4*d la dtaeav-
#*t«a a wad* that will tSkcnally «fadt*t« trvm tka btnaaa «r«»eai wnMaiiMal aad afltaaats, MiimiiltM SMI tawal* »tMrHilHf**. RADWAT*8 RENOVATING RESOLVENT
Wltl raOctllr wttSHtalf loai DM gynmim
Sen»Aita. St jAilis, Parer Sg«w, CTisera,
AlidbMMitflfet Wotabv Praia swa* Owl, SSria Piaaaaaar !%tt Snbe*M. SiAVtilar, t^fcnaata nkwaiatlnK^
ffibblbtiuM
JtN Mr^nwySilb. aasrsfiM MaMHtM. mTi«4»itana*taW(Matl, wrtkTS MrttA «Se. Via MWe win kat ia aM tal ma by H, a a a in la «lam la amMI. *lwji amrrMwi wHb staatj #T ^.a*. wMtacsiii'tdHswenesmvatntaat fa Dm At4«. a«* mm By «*m.aa a «tm a*aSy jEMtfa at fcatf thm eessa* Na^eroatea *r |tr»ea«l««i»*
Caak»«, Pit*. Kanainr* Tmm tkj Bar, Wliiea Swe'Har*. tp.-* Tnaon. r«K«n, spf Giaatfai Swtltteg* JHrfct Swaaia. COaWEtHPTtO!".. Ha«ea«* at all SJhwa. fiyiprpia,
Aai aQ Aaaaaaa Iks* have baaa amMUM la Ik* qFMMa far raia. fwn oy» notjlam PER nenrrut. .(MM fcj it+Mi']
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J. K. CUKNI^GHAM.
i- »1CTK, BJ1I»W*V CO^ T.
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oV d3itlJ lyJ,ujr
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t^bsi.5 &sg
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yo more pain, So more $ickne*a, Xa viorc Rhetrihatttm, Or STIPFSKSS OP THK JOISTS. I.VMHAGO,
UK UUCRKS. TOOTH AOHnK. KUPPKIMSU PROM OTHKR BOim.V 1.NP1KMITIKS, Tie Rap and Cvvtpittt Jiraty
It A W A S
E A E I E
inttnntlii ftt/ffint th* Meft rrtrxliatinf /Via* »n4 Staid*. Cvl*, H'eiiKrf*. HrttiiH. j-i. rouU- r« iiiiitorUnt that evory laniih keetta a atipnlv of It In the h»u»o.
Armed with thi* remedy., a horiseholJ Is^Iwrsy.* oected a)c*lnsl dden attirk* of Th« a 1*
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live* of ynraont har buen itAVcd bv it* who woro suddoulv Ueit in' thn'ntirht tlmu -with 'ramp*. Vomlli«t, Cholera, Yellntr Purer, mil 'ttiar violent di»ea)ie«. Let a d»e »f tllj rumedy he taken internally, at t^e e««e niay require, wh.-n •iid.lenly seized wtth'ialn or ulrkneci. and It will tMariKTLv aai.imr*
TUB
the th»»ae. A.DWAY'S RRADY^HELIEl". ItB* C*e# Rhenmatixm, In four houre. Ncuratjrl*. taone honr. Cramp, in ten mlnutra. IMnrrhirn. in fl'tnea mliiutee. Toothache, In one mlttutc. Si»otm«. in (ro tiiiniitPK. Sick Headache.teti mtnniei. VbilU aiiJ Perer. 1.1 in. CliUOUiio«, in Sfienn mlnuU-n. tiiCuetiza.ln Mxhonr*. Sore throat, in ten minute*. Rum»tln twentj rnfintlea Pro»t BHe«, Ague CUcoW, Harntyjif, Lamoueii, and lu all c»ae» ef Bruises, Wounds, •"Strains', nnti Sprains, the moment it I* applied to the lijtired part*, nil patn and unearhiMs rva-e. I^»«»k «mt for countfrt'lti^niMl Imitationa/^t'iirchaie only Katra*) I Price et»., &0 etv, and #1 par IMUID.
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New'™" Croods
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NEWBOSTON
rmm "'JQP. TO RE
NET 107 Wabash St., oni door EAst ofSontherii Bimk. I would respectfully in form the citizens of Terre-Haute and JPh|v« just received from the East, one of the stocks of Bools and Slio^mr
Meri S and Ghildren's^=Wear,=a "W --"-'*1 *mm .. .-Wt.-.. 1
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..I $ ATTN TK LA 1 XSvV'"/. Lace arid Mtinlai Cwrtains*^ («i!t Co.n.jjflf'H,
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Cartain liatuls and Hint, ^.t'' "^Viridow Trim mints[*' 1^' Peat her Dnstfch'tid Ilrnah«»4.f^
lias jitst received anti is now prepared vcrj lowest »Tatea a large and ccnplete stock of
IfOdSE lll!ii\!ll\U,llllll\'
CarpotingS of ererv kin-1 nn 1 quality.Oil Cloth3. all wi Iths and in great variety, ^lor Floors, Tables, Cart ia^-s. Stairs, Ate. DlttJgetS and Pelt CMotllS :all prices by the yard and in olesiaiit pattema for Crnmb Cloth»||M»H
LOOKIKt^- GLASSIvS, all ei»«i in Oilt and Mahogany "!./ Frames. Transpitretit, (iold bordered nud pnpor.f.i -r
WINDOW SHADES!
I'iuno and Tablo Covers, ffljk
VcL ?3-d!f..
it/ \u*v^v
FiiKNClif "8T^!f
116 Main Street,-.fatweeo 40fafid(.r h, ^Umtrnt um TK\l IlE-H AITTK, IN 1: rffrrtf^ HfifK DftY miont F.Atal)tirf.raetit
I n»W in fnU l»la»t with a
Cloths for over*
WaU.
To say the least thuir stock bjM offet .bfe.o so complete an it is now, larBsmfnber K«. 111.
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of
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FAfj^ AND WJNT8R G,i«.!s to!operate «{»-.»} «n*l aa th^r nt« dalmnhwHl to Ho Inrgebtt^i• a^jl tli^ «rl W itiUf. ihfV wHl
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Black artd FancyCloihs for VoH$, and Fatfv ('fl^mmere#. Braver, w.# iS Pilot, Trieo, and Sell
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I aim Also Prepared to Manufacture to Qrder^ ,^ ,. .«Ty:rs^ Shortest notice. Tany kind of,work which may be called for. My old enstomers and all others urte respevtfnliy invite*! to give tne* calli
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all the above nan»el jjoodH. to which will l»e_ Tears new and dssiralde in ^narkct^ nntil it fnrnUKing matertall.,
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