Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 252, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 November 1858 — Page 2
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M. BROWN, Editor.
TH0R8DAY MORNING, NOV. 18.
bachelor,
l8Hf
'-fftoe' PreeMeat in tfUMH
JO AN J. CRITTENDEN,
Music vs. Sleep.
On Taesday eight, after we bad gone to bed and tacked the qailta around as to keep oat the m«innating breath of Jack Fjoit, and were trying to go to sleep on the new principle jost discovered by an
The night was cold, and the moon shone brightly, which reminded us of Shakspeare's definition of its like:
"Tbis night, mcthinki, in but the day-light sick looks a little paler Hi* a day, Htich the day wbeu the fun is hid."
While natnre is sleeping nnder the cold shadows of an absent can and tbe moon is endeavoring to imitate the day, then, indeed, doos it seem like "day-light sick" —then it is, when "Nigbt'nawlfte dragona cot the clouds full fait,"
and the mind follows wandering phantoms until sleep begins to weigh heavily upon the brow. O, then, when music falls upon the still feir and Is carriod to the ear of ethansted ^laturc^ it conpoa like an angel .with the balm of Gilead, restoring life, giv-
9'fng
enorgy to the mind aud body and fills fbe foul «trith unspeakablo joy. Then it AiiAJii .^. Ui 'lit ^{ab'^VH Othb^ fiutes) that we caivap* predate mtwie-rit is delicious, and we
Vl^nk onr young frifiads a thousand ti*n«s ifcn the ponipltmont, and for thfelf~*f£&llent niust^^i'M^ lo the morning wo,Joim«Ul»o following ".#*J$ng^ifwo Which wo. publish
The Illinois Stat» Tiotost. Tlw Bprtngfiold /owrMo/ pnblishes UW«t •UtOT.otjf^tbo »t. of th. sialf, which includes 100 couuties, all but^nina •. iiL.. lIL* .t.AM being.oBtciaU In ilwso nine counties th^y iriverthd vote on Governor in 1856, an?| the whdfe foots, up 4,017. The uepubhd|n msjority on State Tickot will not fait thdr| uC A«OOOi» .s **$»
iicii
and at the moment our effort* ,| there is not one of Wellington's order* of »«. .boot to prove incceufal, of
compose tliip excellent Band: ^vwt To)m.iMKVts •M it'*.!
Terre-Haute Comet Band:
A. (J. tl. H. Gram,' -jT A P. S- WestW. McMuIl.n. W. _D. (Jkwsistt, U* Bomlonott, W. Potwin, C1. Hrokaw, II. Ifvce. A-II. Johnson, ?3b *$»•'•' tt Tjnini 4 'V""" A im«aV *IA Mta Py^tnH-X^ f.i«
This
Bantflitt* b«m organised bat for a
'.'i&oet time.andu'it now stands almost ^qual StatC It is composed young men ol rare musical taleut» *w»
Aj p*«4to» W
mkyiUttk eft for the best-fef jnstrumetiM ujusic—such as the citizens of Tcrro-flaute mAyJVAtfy bo prowl atfond them—one an«!l all.
1'ryor, the recent editor «rf the
UicUmond South, who was six montbs ago most conspicuous among the Leoomptonf«f tbyioWtUtacka on Judge 00%tlas, has connected himself with the Wash|^ng\ou Stat*s% and is to become editor of -tfc*'%mtral Douglas organ. The magi« 'of success work* extraordinary changes in ^l&nVopinions of merit and ability.
A NBW C\rttfa\iXi ton CATSAT Tftthmsie. tT- Wtrfare authomod to announce Sfr. T»\*is llowea, of this e$t|, as candidate for Stat# l^iat^ of the Wabash & Erie Canal. Mr. Howes has long been identi iM wHh the prw»ptnrity of this city sad section of4h« ^tate. He is no «ctire and efficient httSfaess «ian is iiitefligcnt and eacrgotic and pec«Karly well ioali8e«l for !t«lr»lt wMvO tie nndtipidad
suppcrt of the Sowtn western nj»|Uo|i t\«e State, itf the friends of Br« Barton finS he ts not strongeoongll to he »l#cted. If politics have Atty inQuenoe in th» electton iflltlte blU^, H6%re» wilt have the inflncnce of the Amarican and IndppendentjfMutf'. hokl the halyMX of poyer.~-Jgr.
SrsfocjuTn Coiscurtwa.—Both 0an*»ert of liingham* M*ss.« and Mr*.' Bindley, oC Valky FaHa»_ R, l. were previous to tlwtr arrests considered h^hly
were"con rute." tHesnitn)er oftWtr husbands, both loni«nittrd tlUscfime by the sante namely, both we^ i-enteucoil mpon the &«nt« day* to-wit 28th vf U«tsbsr,slU kj S«|»rtme Ooait of th« wo tod both for and during
Zfspoleoo and Wellington. Both owed tfetir roctorn to the care with which, in combining their operations, they employed tbe means at their disposal, suitably to the character af their nation •nd to the diversity of the institutions to which they were bonnd to conform. Napoleon, at the bead of an English army, would have found insnrmoantable difficulties, arising even from the nature of his own genius, and Wellington, had he been called to the command of the enthusiastic troops of a victorious republic, would hare been in a no less embarrassing situation. Napoleon strikes tbe imagination, and advance*, as one may say, by a succession of prodigies Wellington addresaea himself to men's reason, and attains success by ordinary means. There is not one proclamation of Bonaparte's in which glory is not exalted, and duty forgotten
wUich
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sweet mtipic burst in upon our proffered glory, or in which any other motives are repose, and we awoke, and willingly gave {appealed to save duty and patriotism.— up for a few moments. enjoy an ac-1 AD imagination fond of prodigies and incoptable serenade from the TettBE-HAcr* CORNET BAUD.
satiable aiming St the infinite and impossible the most vast and versatile faculties boundless conceptions, united with a singular susceptibility of ideas and impressions, were the principal characteristics of Napoleon's genius, ttolid judgment, cool reasoning powers, a glance of marvellous accuracy, both in the field of battle and closet the most piercing good sense, raising itself to a height which becomes genius perseverance rhich nothing could weary, and which nothing could distract imperturable steadiness in the greatest dan-gt-rs, were some of tbe characteristics which made the Duke of Wellington so great a figure in the 19th century. It was with giant steps that Napoleon ran a career that bore him for a moment to the summit of human greatness by the rapidity of his rise he amazed the world, and everything abont him bears the stamp of magical improvisation. His rival, on the. contrary, raised himself-with a patient and modest slowness, by courageous reflection. He never receded, he continual ly advanced, with successful moderation and his glory
ban
fately
followed an advance
which always had the skill to avoid reverses. To speak vivMly to the imaginetion of men, to fascinate them, to awaken their enthusiasm, to labor by every possible means to inspire them with an, admiration not' untnlngled with terror,
Was
gmet
the
constant duty of Napoleon, who, when occasion required, did not disdain the tricks of theatrical display. Always simple, tho Duke of Wellington never uttempted to produce any effect except upon rhdu's icAson under no circumstances did he ever lend himself to anything like dramatic .effect. Duty was his only rule, nnd the only law Which h® imposed on others, he had a hof|or o^ cborlatstilsm niyjl falsehood tio never sought to influence the minds of his troops but on one or two rate occasions he reminded'' them that they were expected to sited, their blood freely, becaufOisaph was their duty Wellington, i{H)lfgc& to rfikppct the laws and institutions of his country,
As we haTe
A BnAtmrot pAnAPiCTfasft got into sacred poetry, wo may a| well teouark, as an inexplicable curiosity, the intense badness of rhyme in most of the paalmsand hymns used tn public and private worship. Watts, Wesley, William Cowper* James Montgomery Kirke White and ThomarMoore are almost the only poets who, writing upon aaored subjects, have adhereti to rhyroth^ as well aa to ap-
iropriateneas of expression. Wo have fallen upon something very diflorent from the usual poetical paraphrases of Sacred Writ. It la a versification of* the Lord's Prayer—an orison, the breviij and concentration of which ought tn be a leesou to those who indulge in many words when they poor out prayer and praise. It has lately been publfshed in London, is composed as a duct, and harmonised, for four voice#, with an aceooipaniment for the organ or piat*o»fortet It runa rtins
Oer H«ar«ntr Father hear »or prayer, Thr name 6* hallowed efetywhere Thy kingdom «g»e Thf petCct% «ill In earth, a« Hisarai, let aU fttlfill
^Otve this day'* bread that we may lire ^F^gtv* oorrfw aa we fef$iye -k ^Hetp «tw»tfartT«n «e ftertui,
^"ROVCVU SHTDM U^YITH.HQR HAAJ
sjodftireter
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TberMsfdiia*ffw, ^Eo^r be. J|»
A
tr ttestieyeil by Fire-
"ItintintvCK, Tnesday, Nov. 18.
TtaTlw^
Ktrojred hgp fit* on last night.
)o*« animalod at
paT«E riv THE l(Wfi|6.r ^limaiuu. •-.?• Oujr me the morning, mother0 let Be have the ligitt Of ane bright day oa aiy graved awtisii^
Eire ym leire me al«cie vitfa the ni^bt Alone In the night of the grave, mnflw Tisa thought of terrible fear— And 700 will be here alone, Biotber,
And stars will be duniog lucre. So faorf me in the nMmung, aMMher, And let mc h*re the light Of one bright day on my gravis Bother,' Ere I am
IIOM
with the night.
Yon tell of the Sartor's lore, am her— 1 feel it in mr heart— Bat, O from this^ beaaUfol world, mother, 'Tia bard for die young to part! Forerer to parr, hen here, mother,
The seal is fain to stay, For the grare deep and dark, mother, And Heaven seem* far away. Then bury me In the morning, mother,
And let me hare the light Of one bright day oa mj grave, mother.
Ere I am aloae with the night.
Till I feel the lore divine. The 1 »ve dirine—O 110k, mother A bore thfc beam I see— And there an angel's face, mother,
¥f
Never unclarp my baod, mother, 'Till it falls away from thine— •_ Ltt me hold tbe pledge of thy love, mother,
I* smiling down on me 'z So bury me in the morning,' mol^er, & When the sunbeams flood the sky— For death is the gate of life, mother,
And leads us to light on hi^ht^^,^^
From St. Lonia. St. Lous, Tuesday, Nov. 16.
Judge Eckles, having in charge Henrietta Palidore, rescued from the Morn*tins on a writ of habeas corpus, at the request of the British government hM arrivrd hero,„" Tho girl was abducted from Glou cester, England, four years ago. Elizabeth Cotton, author of the extensively published letter in regard to Mormon life, also arrived en route for home, England. "P1 '4 !**»$
Trom Toledo.
,f.Toi,Kt)0, Tuesday, Nov. 6.
The money stolen from the Wabash Valley Road, at Fort Wayne, has been recovered, and the thieves secured.
A I E I E S CARR'S
COMKMJiK.VTARY BBiTKPIT OF T. P. VA (INKY*.
Sole nanaftr. T. P. VAKNGV.
Thursday Evening, November 19, 1858 Fir*t tltti* th)» (tiuon of U»« Moral Driroa of THE DRUNKARD! or, the Fallen Saved, In which Mr*. V. b*« klndlj vntanteerfd to
£pfwp«t»
with obstacles 4in-
knofqi to the Franch generals, and lo which all settistanca #as necessarily fruit• los*. As chief of the1 army, hd had to obey statesmen who knew nothing of military afiairs, and yet who pretended to direct- them a pretention
BR
fatal as ridic
ule w^btirin^tnctconfdmitytothe^flKtitutional government*. 1Sapo|«oflt on the contrary, executed bis resolutions *MthonlDc»nir©l ^DnriSg lits rein the tiu -l ,t2'sni B—Ofllcan wU! hef attendance to eatore« and ptfl^ hadlae. nhSrqr, except that of |&J)d- pr«*«n-etie mo#t t«rfecl ord»r. gyrlc tho legislfctivo-assembly, and the' nation in general had no right save'that of .obedionce. Tho j^mpcror had nothing hot to t^qnirb »f Hronce her hst and IMA ^hilling, and Franco was willing to givi both withoiit a rour-rhxtt^-firUilmonFa Duke vf Wellington. 'W-' :vH
Aduttot»an 33 ct*.
up
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AUCTION.
A^tJd^EE SALS OF NEW fURNlTURB Window Nhndes Looking Glasses,-''
Comforts* See.
LOGAN & SHERBT7RN,
WILL
sell, Saftirdny tire 91st, at 10 o'clock, Bast s!de of the sOnarel'
for cash only. Nor. 18, tf.
Sale positiva and & SHEftBURN.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYER*!
VTOTI'J ia hereby given that the Tax PupU^ate (or the year IU8, to new In the band*
«l tk* Coast Tn»a»«rer for coUoctlon. Ike taxea f(« 183S arc a* tollows. Uf-wlt: FOR STATS PORPOSEa.
OanettI School tax, 10 ctnU oe eacb fioa, and JO ceuw poll." Kink tog Fund ft cent?
FOR COUSTT WJRfOSRfi.
Canatjr tut, ets.
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tarh (too. and SO cte. poll.
CMOtr Bond tn*. eenU en «rt |WK« FOR KOAD PURPOSKS tJHi each fWO... •acre. v. Mm «eh S10S. P»XMui, 'i eenU oa MtkllWtM W cent per acre. .. "rf
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Honey Creek.Towntbip.8 eta. ea LoalCreek,
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FOR TOtntSHtP PURJPOaSW.
RurrtMa, 13 ct*. At real e*Ute ••Ui4»oorporatios. Roaey Creek, S ct*. on each tM0. Prairie l« PralrWtea, Id Pieraon, nttey, iKwtCreelt, Se*Jn«. Ou«r Creek Fi|«tl Sejfar Creek, War
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ta
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FOR SPECIAL SCHOOL PURPOSES.
Harris**, terte4 fey
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Wat** Creek Wl Creak, KeetttOv Otter Creek, Fayette. Svgar Cr*ak
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Here, nothing is redundant, nothing wanting. The tnaiic, simple and melodtotaa, wsaidtnjbe wwrthy of the words. The paraphrase. ffWch is aa neaT perfoclaw aa INMBM tatenleui make it, has been duly '^enHShed a! Sfationert* Hall," but it nni pahUUHHl. It is to be hoped that it williie puhlbhe-l. so that it may be adopted tn public and private tonhip.—PW. J^sc.
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eu ad »rt«. Mil,
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as eu. poll.
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Boarding Botu&
3 Wolfe** New Brick Building, Northeast «sonwr of tt acd Malbarry •»*.
Tmtei tea-
Coal! Coal!
King's Coal Yard.
Ommr 5«A *rw «*i
OUKT
thera tra* an iasnraoco «f ftvi.vw.-•
nee«r nm.n.m
Canal.
£Seew ai^iiikd wto CMf^fiee thrir Tleaprivf^r of ite eoad oeeda
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racwawwiirtan thai Ac ceatiuvei mm
llw lotM^ nmt.mm watraflt CaUaa theaabHsribar E. a KINO.
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upon whtch ^,^ ..Boiatej the j»id.
'iigri---if-jpii id
'ffi TERRK HA^TE
PRlfcE CURRENT.
,%C0BWNn*O D.UU 'MTE:
!HAIBT ft QAXRRSLZ*,' Dealers is Gntti Suit Ml,«hiatal Basil FLOUR..... •.. •......... .$4,50 prr b».
WHEAT,he®t qaality 75c per has CORIf «aMttl«d..........30 to3Se RYB...... 50c ,s«" BAKLEY... SStoWe"1^ OATS -40c POTATOES, from Boats. ..70 to 8Qe" SALT—Ohio Coarse per barrel ..$2,00 *, Daiiy ... H&6
5lbM
her Original Character ©t .VIm 8PIN-
I-B. Alan Mr. G. (I. 0'Htiat,a« nn.I.r POWTOH. Mr. T. P. VAN
KIT.
Lake fc.15
N. Y. CEMENT 2,50 FLAXSEED 1.10
!»sl
wlH anpear la hli treat peraonte
of KOWARD MID0LETOK. ijtnw utn MinDuawr, ^fls* fSPIKDJ.K. .mtVJjaWTO.X,^ Mary Wilson, Hgncs,- t-
THIS!
A Hoi.UAtDBa"* THrrmoNr-,
ACOB RflfSfCES, taring in the Hottand settlement of Shebovgan, Wisconsin,
Xo more pain,
THEATRE! HALL.
T. P. VARXKY. M« (VIIARRA. O. H. OHARRAK
Miss E. M. Greener Mrs. E. N. JSlocum.
Faner Dance, •ra. F. Ohnrrd)
The whole to concludo with tho langhable Afterpiece of
9f4TOE
is'l:
SPOILED CHILDREN'
MJS:
I'rieeSJ et*.,50cU., and #1 per bottle.-.
taSt-5
"After suf
fering for aonte* Smethe misery attendins: an utter pro«tr*tk» of mind aw! bochr, I hare been restored. br using BtEFtHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, to perfect health.'*
The fact of this remedy belup fa srach hJph repute amone the Hollanders in Wistnnshi. Michigan, New York", in fiict in ererr Holland settlement in tbe United States, argues much in its feror.
Try It—for Chronic or Nervous Debility, or any Nervous. Rheumatic, or Neuralgic affection Sept 16,1m.
StrayeJ
FROM
tho sutocriber, living in Terre-Haute, oa Thursday last. One Brown Cow. with a rope around her horns. No other marks recollected. She was raised on Fort Harrison* prairie. Any one giving information of the wherabnutf of said cow. or returning her to me, will be liberally rewarded. G. E. BID" ELL, 6th St., Sil house north of railroad
Nov. 15, '58-dlw. v"( a»''w
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S&asagpea.
I
tIA VB r.ow on hands an nhalt keep pon«tantly fornate, Mr. J. K. Jone'i matn or Sausagrea, betn* Ihebeat manuf ctar«d in tho ell*. »or. IS-illf J. O. ADAMS,
he has commcnced slough* ering. rendering on commission. We are nrepared to render hogs, aheep, and tallow in a superior maniker, and on short notice. Persons having unhealthy hogs can have them tendered into No 1 grease br us, worth nerriy the price of lard. We also pay ish for live and dead ti»heal^iy hogs. Bring on your hops and get your money, and thus sure an iinmpn.se waste.
So more sicknest,
st|3'
more RhetrmatisVn,,
OS STIPFJfBS.S OP THK JOISTS. UIMHAGO, •f ^IIK*UACHKS. TOOTHACH^.KKPFKKINC »U* KHOM OTHKR BODILY INFIRMtTlKN.
T1** Rapid tied C»mpt*U h'ftmt) vf
,:i
"5 A W A S E A E I E JuinntanUf Hopping tit mttl rjrraHtli»p Pat**
Jlrhtty fin rut, Set Hi, C*'«, Hruitr** retidi tj It 1iiiiortani ihut every lainily koewt a mi tin)) of it In the liouso.
Arme«J with' rem«ly, a hnnnetiold I* nlwny* protertetl agaiii»^4jttieii2llt*ctk»nf *irkn«M. Tiitxi
OR
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»f)er«nns
Have
BAV:i
«RVPH B- it*
HIIMJI.T«inl»
IK*TAKTtr KILICTI TIII »T!K*T FRO* P*IS,
U.«,
who were smliletilv ,i t*«il In tho nlirlit limn with rnmpn, S|n5in», Vomitiiiif, Cholera, Wllnw Fever, •ud (tlur violent diseaM*. hel'a rfoiic »f thl* remcWy b« taktfii intaruallj', n» the case may rwjulie, xhi-n •aildonly Rolzvit with pain or tilckuc**. and It will
and
URRCIT
the di«i'a*c. RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF,"
Hit Curnd
RhanniSt^wi, Hi fonr hour*. N^nratjrtB. tn nn'e h-nr. Tramp, in ten inlmitcf. DiarrWn, In ft Toothncho, In,one minute, In flvo iiilnutc*. McV Hckda-ho,tt!n minutta. ('bill* ant Fovor, 15 m. Ch|lbtn1n«, In flfitten minutcm lnCupi.ia.lu flxhmirn. Sore throat, In ten tnlnute*. Rtinm^lii twe»t} mlnntea Fro^i H^te*, Ague Chock, ParalyaU, i^imeueie,and tn alt east's of Bfttiaes, Wonods, Strains, nSid Sprains, the tnriment It applied to tho Injured pari*, all pain and unenslne**
I'i-hw.
I.*ook mil fur cinuiti'nclt* and
I mlumwHt^-PnreiHwe onljr Rii»wiY*K
Rkaot
K£tiicr.
A HEW C0STRMTJTION TO 8CIENCE., ^PHe Great Grand Dhcevpry. j,,|
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SADWA7S Regulating PIUS Dr. I&dwaj>. Co., bara rcc»nUy di«cov«r»d a method iwr estr*elin|t irnm roelff, herbs, ptanta and Knnu.a natritl^o* c*tr»et e( »nch *ondt?rftil enorl*Jitnf powor—wblcfc Ji«y imye e4»i^bteed wltb Kudway't Reaulaiitiff Pill*~ih*t tiA *f tha*e Ptlla will *»|»ily the blood w!th the *ame amount of nutrition a* on* oanee of ordinal bread ao that »hile the »y*ten I* ondergolnit a thorenjtb phytUSklri* Hid reiptlatlng proceas, It dally beeojmea strenjcUient d.
Perahna afflicted vltlllm cemplnlHf. Heart Dtaeaaea. Fotlneaa of Hlood. and all Females yboate »ni»JecikjIrre(nii*rUle», Hy*tarlfi, tc-, aje jMuabrljr reremMiended to o«e these Pills. Tlrt are pleasant ta take—elcfantfi1 e*m*i gmm—free fro* iaste, and r/t/ »et titJHm. sr ynok*n the STttaga, «r Ifeate tho bawsls «ntlr«. -M»iMrs narsi ok shnnld likewise take one or iwe ef tkeae pills once or twice per week. They wUl not only keep nrsystem bealtky and rejnU. bat will twoteet yrfw tohnti airainst Cramp aed Palos in tbe ^tomsch. and Insote not only a healthy child, bnt win InTest er»ry child thus uncled, with aeweet disposition.
Radway's Regulating Pills
R^elate eaek and every or«an el the system,and nerect ill dorsnjtemenu of Heart, and Kidney*
Costlvsness, IndlMstion, Heart-Ram, I ^PtapepsIa, »v BflNie»e«4s, CfWistlpsUon. lrt|*y, Re^dashe, Palpltatien dT Heart, Congestion. *e.dre. They are entirely rentable and hamirs* an lofsnt wfeo are.sa&'Ject tn ftu of Apoplexy, OUeHe^ dte., aknetd Always keep a box hand.
at the breast can take ikem with eaf»t*. and pereosa ilsxy, KpU«j»U-. Hsart ^ayakeep a"
PRICE
as CKT».
Ask tor Mesy'# *t-gnlatwr*.*r MtjuUHag HU*.
tbs OM&JiT cojnrrrvzvro.Yjri mkmkdt.
R. R. R. (II.,,.)
A SEW LIFE-CREAT17TO PRTRC1PLB.
*"~"^R A DWAY'S ^T""
RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
AMt OH 8+rtr. Pnri/U»tk* IB#. Itulillt witki* the ae»fs» 1 **r*M Jfrmttk.md mm4 fttOWMtn s& QIrwit md QmunUmti^mi Qumttet.
Tkls rreat and irfertovt remedy boa id be kaUed by tke tamas race as a aperiai Klftdraatka Uartfkiy. to eye aerate delatddated kawaelty.
Or. Radway Co- ere Use oeiy Pkyaieians red Gkwiim Is wacM that have weeeeM In dlse«T«rti| a tesaedy ut will efltocusaU? eradWete Ureal tkeMmaa lyMta twisUMisnl disease and attweott, leaMMiltted ftsa pemtts tn iwh rhiVnrr*. E AD
WAT'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT WW oAmII exterminate froan tke Cenkei*, FHa. i,i
dmfala, Sypkilia, FmrKsm, Okan, 5ore Eyea.Setw fear*, Salt .HM&Mt BM, Inaaalty. EROSCHtT:*, HUflaaiitsf the Wearts Prelajwas Ctert, tjta^^aaaa. Matt Kkeeia. Bajk Tutttf,
Renataca firem fkJ Ear, ale
Wklte HweinatB, rsasiijCasMit, Kedea, SScketa. ffsaM Kickt ftmn, cojiwafTib*.
Aod »9 fliiaw ttal kaee keea art»Mhil ta flM
PEW* OSTE OOU.AE PRE BOTTUL WI fey fliinll eeerywkere.
J. R.
CONKINGHAH. TMUtA BAtmt, 190*
"iSSTfrtt *•T-
V'«5-Y.:
NEW
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Vex\ door to Esq. Smith'» office.
Rendering Establishment.
Tandundersignedhogs
R. M. HARRISON &. SON,
Tefro-Hante, Nov. 11—dtf. [Journal and Express copy 90 days
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S O E 5
%V SATIN DEL.VlNS,. ?4' Lace and Muslin Ciirtnins, ''T..,,a
--—r^sjifT TIIK
ILp.^IiuuJjtVcot, hi-ivvnn 4'h «nH h, wTiSKftlC-HAtW, iXl| Hpllis FINK DRY li JOI) f'Uuthtiuw,L is
I now in full Jl:i»t with a .«pltnlii »»rtk of FALL AND WINTER-
No. 107 Wabash St.", oxte door Bast of Southe xn Bank.
I would respectfully in form the citisons of Terre-Haute and vioinity that^I have juai received from the East, one of the
Largest and best selected stocks of Boots
G»xIb
Rewlor bear this In mind, nnd
Skirts! Skirts! Skirts! BOOTS AND SHOES.
Linen Sheets,
the Urer, BovsU, Htoaiaeh. TVj C*r#
rt.
Billow Case Linens, T.blo U.™.. K.pVi.., if'
,H
Cloths fo5r oterCO%U. ..."
and
forjsale in this market, embracing every variety pjj
*Men*s Women's and Children's Wear,
suitable for the Fall and Winter trade, which I will sell
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
r-jfe AT TUB LOWEST LIVING RATES, FOR CASH. i-
I am Also Prepared to Manufacture to (^rder^
On the shortest notioc. any kfnd of work which may be called for My old customers and all others are respectfully invited to jfive tne a call. Remember the place—No. 107 Wabash Street,
One door Eat of Southern Bank, Terre-Unute, Ind.
Nov. 10, *58 d3mwly P. P. DECK.
NO 109 MAIN STREET, Terro-Haute, Ina.
IT. 18 lt A W
Has just received and is now prepared to ofTer. at the very lowest z*zl rajp a large and complete stock of
IIOISE Fmmiini yous!*
Carpetings of every lindxnl quality.Oil Cloths, all wi lth«"uu'l in groat variety, for Floors, Tahiti, Carriage#, Stairs, tc. Diaggets and Felt Cloths' all prices l»y the yard and in elegant patternw for Crumb Uloths.N^i
LOOKJXG (tliASRKS, nil ^ixes in Gilt and Mahogany Fraiiies. Trantipaitfiii, Gold bordored and popcr
WINDOW SHADES!
f-onnteK.
"Curtain B.tndrt and Pioiv
naw
1
si*,
Window Shade Trimmings, sFeather Dusters and Brush?*, Piano and Tahlu .GoVer^
f:r?'
5. At mi
Table Muit^ n.in
.i*
Table Linens, Ttuffllhif^.OiShes,n-»«l and Crib Blankets, Comforts,'WnoifWd Cotton Sheeting, nnd EYKRY VA 111^1'Y,W,C^,^ GUOUis used.... fnrui#hin^ Dtyflling Housos, UoJelx, 8«lo«hS,
OAJOOH,
The experience and great facilities pnjtjywi hY this ^staMi»Jiuienl nr
its numerous patrons, thtt they. v**H! Always find nti extensive and wtpfrior vnriety of all the above named £oods, to \vWh will himddfldiVom litttft tu liineivvhitffe/.,.|fjipears new and diisirabln in market,,. uujtiHjt i* uutdc c(^npkto in nil the minutia ef house fnrnixhiug mtiterifcls. .«' Q.' B. BRCKA.W. 1 0«.
So-
i,[, .ftliS.'iSmri
New taisiwJs €rO0d§
109
-1+
FRENCH WrOWE
1
to opjwale rtfurji
nnd As ihnv nte deitfrmitietl il') largfi litisiucna tJin Fall niut Wititur, tb?v will off rf.. 1 UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS* », 'iseS To their wstomerx in the
W.IY
of
1
PIH8T HATE RAUQA'lXftl
41
BCC
Htat rou find
thehotisp. S6! In tftrfi*ktoclt rnit w|11 find a flft* Tine nf^"' EMliR OWKliKp GO ODS/f
9*, "ALL
'-iif'ri* or
DRESS GOODS.'
Extewriee «*f
SOmeatlo G-oodai Shawls! Shawls J§hawls! MANTLES AND CLOAKS!
Tow1! Linen anrl Toilet*.
IIOSIEHYI HOSIERY!! HOSIEHY1U Olores! Glomes!! UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS! Custom Made White Linen Shirts.
SPLENDID LINE OF
Black #i»d Fancy Cloth* for Coats, Blaclt and Fancy Ca**imerea, Beaver, Pilot, Trieo, aad
T'
To aay the least thc-lr atock has ne^er bfen so complete an it is now. Remember No. 110.
JOSEPH ZOLEZZI, SatotmiC 0«5t, 19, dwl/ ',
SOFT SOAP.
•wtAfi
warrant n»0t« eetlr* aatnn«#*ii. tf feed weaak en pay tor It. Price rte. fmr gal!a«,ky U,* kar. reit dellreT^ ajtywkere ln the eity.
Ifae. I Che B. M. H4BRMC5 4k SOS.
Wanted Immediatc!v
At tk* MEW BOOT nn4 ffloC IITUJUB, Sign of th« Bis X5LwdsftMBSMi Piaeltlp^aSrtreS
GOO»
ttoetsre noCasd erpetteneed awk aiea aa tadaj* wedi. Te waeaa c«ad wayaa, wd e» amaat «rwpt«y'
OYSTERSJ OYSTERS!
jMk z- THE FIRST OF THE SEASON.— FiwA Ojreter* 8wan«d Daily, end for aala by tha Caa, half Can or C*W al
Stfl^'sSOoM. D. OR1FKITH.' ffcftS4,4*fo* _u, f/
a.
3 a
W
Sll06fl
ever .offered
if
5
v^. ..i, v,
a
max
r*k»nte
itOLLAxns
AND
I'-,
Colored Linens for Shades, Paper Hanging®^ and l)iri{»*rj»,
HW.T
$**•
Loop lluldora,
Damask of every I^vsei ipSnn^ Gimps, C/or Is, Tnssols, Jte.,^ CVr]«et Lining*.«-*.
7«nrnlios
io
Torro-Uatitp, lnd.
•mUM#',- it/ «t -tiji H* r' *st»" A Card fr«m Ilr. J^raea J»f. Jnrretf, «T -TflR NETWORK LUNGIXFIKMAKY.-My rxiiiiivtlnti (r tho |n«i slrlit i»nr» Willi the ntxitw
In»ltintI'rii. ay Chief l*liyslcia»». and a tw«'l»e years' ronr«« »f steady deration to «h« Ctire «»f I'nlmoiinrr CoiiitimjftloB and Ifn klridred"dNes«e«. lepeiher ir»»n niv tinrlrnlled np|nrttitiltie* ««l aJvMiitaiciM «l j'litlin* loftnil j^|arfii!^N|»ted »o| a Jlitle i»y sy»"Irfrtl '•r'Jw-f'WET Mitfltl.'.l Tu to nrri^s nla «f*«wi*eif ~dt1Vet'*ed sw^i'««ftil r»»nr«» irw* in»iin»i the pisilirAlaud.'rMirftl eiire el all dlsoaans to bierf. viil By liihnlntloti.
li»« YK^Inr Aiki Mirrillvi*-Jr»»i »«rtii"* nf msdlrla?# iiN »ifrsetty^ adlr«»snd »e tkedfura^d erenns ewd the lnlit(f«HMeel. Id" n»t advise the m-r Af Alrdlral ItihaJalljin «Tan) tfiml, (fMln» •xrln-luii o( gfemllrtfitMlitr fcrtd 1 C.I|H|11T It a iitxafit 1 ndjiM si's In ih.1 ,tr«Vj*Hftaati**rment'»f»Vii«e tnsrfsl snd ef at fi.tnl diseases, tct I deem It very n«eeAary that ji.itl»!ilsh»nld littJi) tbe benofltof Uolh fiaml and in ••0 ircsiinent. TJl" siiercus »C t«y IfaatmspOti tha •+*•:lltaJt^rrBwiwper ihr^ls.tllu tion dv(r ni« iJiii^o so long liatTiiio hAnor •I Ju.sfp. teownli k«. wn toi»eed at»* *V inrHtfrem me. At (KB solicitation ef iwaiir prUat* ar.d tiroiesslonal friends, thronjrh *line jikHWittirou l-11M Ikeabaserhnrtty has«beeJi lana asiA4ll«ralli s'|i|ertell. and *ft»r dtfcrertstderetlwi. have ronflu l"ii mnk«» snrh arrantetnenis as will brinplfce ben
Salt,
Uub'i Wn
.fli« of my eriwri^nca a»ul irpatment wllhiu.th«vwarl «tf all. nnd na wi tfri*4n\»lNf, as ba^el»aB, |m» •tnly wlm ilia lntlnii*r'. or wM'WereaMst^rlsi, be., arn
meiit rit-o etiHre satlsfliVtJnM.te»ft' prnfaa
«IHIH)will
anwi.ee to emels«'n«»vthat ltda (sS^'kessafd/rsd •p*f
iretfire*
«M tWh f»»WU'»l%Wld
S^jWRfully ai\*
ty Mtm. on all rfWeases slMHCr44.'aad tla
the tnedtrlnes. the same as used lo the InsiltttUrta to a ad id a a Mrdtr^l MJklSrtj- 4kei iUi. wMH»**irwef4a#k tn a«y part ol the United Wstei y%cn**.—)ly I4fjns of lresimeA|ty I
rweMa^by ^S-m*expre,r1Pay*
v.t art
iews, rl/..: "»i9t.er mnpth for earh'patleijt. wbtel Ivetade rm'tfleleo swaieletit fer nea ttimitlt'S as#. Infinllnr Vnpors nnd an Inhatinr Apparatus. rorni as r(»ll »w* $6 in te paid loTKxfrrso. -4mtW aa reeeijii .Mtietiex «f Medlelnft, asd Ik*1 ^laaee/w* del tarn, ihM •xtdratien of the meatk, til paint He eured o» is entirely seti*Sed with the trsateiaat.-? Fat eiitf^ir -j^*lo* a full klstory.of Afir» «a»e, aaf tketr srihpioW)» j» ffcli, em tretwd as aim ky let ter by penmaat examiaatton. Patients avail!a.
prtmptlt Far fnrlhrr tmfilrtflntf aSSMI lAMBM M. JAAfHtriV W, 1). Broadway, cor. Twelftk (Umet !*.
Ko.t
Ulllnr Ihe rlif are re
P.a.—fhyslelae* atid oikera *L spertfnliy Inrlted to call at t»i« IA
.. lifftHary, wkera »anf !nt"d«ttttr ean tm witnessed ae4 hareoer prmr*d «#fpea"sta« fer tke iekalattoa «f aasdleat ttyet ean be «eeti nnd Inspected aept.». tm-tom '!J" "fc
aa ramowed hi#
to the rro|ti iurtntxir occsipjed by Bwh, as al^w office,6mt ifraorMwih«tlea
where h^la-new-prcparoj |o md* rtaea li. ffce styfe. «k*vlaa flair Prsaalay. Beat flaciii Ittc. «M2 cleaaaaalam af Cmata Aad ratals tf sat tm
*r4*r.
tJT A liberal share af Use public ?oticited.
Oet^O.
tw'
.snls*
IlfTBLIalCHBlfCH OFFICfB, FOR EMPLOYERS A2f0 Penom WiaUng Emplofnent
©ar." N. B.—ParUeolar attasttoa fbaa.to acofbooaea. «r t'V. V*
..
mJMTIltF,
mrrKVAVtt
rou THBcrmg Aim trbatmbhy &p Af.L DISEASES OP THE BYE
JOHN MAOBITISff, M. 9» aae toooar aratrrs,
iiSKS®
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