Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 295, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 January 1859 — Page 2
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BEtOWK, Editor.
TEIIKE-HAUTE
WED!fESDAT MORNING. JAN. 5. 1W9.
Par Pre»Meat fit lBOt
JOHN J. CBITTBNDBN,
Of Kentuckf.
Railroad Accident.
ike track abont 5 mtlfla "beyond Pari*. It rcemi that the end of «ne of the rail* wa* nicking up so high, that when the locoinotire strnck it, it pitched the rail to one »id« while the locomotive, tender and bag* gage car ran off into a considerable ditch en the other. The loe*motire was considerably damaged with that exception, and a few rails being torn np, no other (lumajre was sustained. The passengers had to remain there in Vtatoe quo until a train con Id bo got from Terre Haul 6,
Licit was about 10 o'clock yesterday. That road is in a bad condition for travelling, and cannot be renoodied until I lie weather becomes more settled t).an it at pres» nt. The company, we believe, kiu doing all in their power to kee, this road in running orJer/""~7'„
fgf fdw dnys Ago, wo noticed the arrest of an Individual, calling himself lr. Goodman, of Charleston, llla-i since which Dr. J. A Goodman, of Charleston, has called upon us for a description of the in poster-who thus endeavored to impose upon him and the community. Not having seen the gentleman referred to, the (allotting description was procured from a gentleman who was a close observer of his features and expression of countenance: He was of rather a fair complexion, dark hair and Mack moustache*, and gave his name toE-tq. Duy, as Dr. J.M. Goodman, of /4i«lo*3'» "jays lie has a wife a ad two children, an I is rather a lmrd looking bat,
When a man endeavors 'to glide along the turbulent current of this life, with the Uttle honors usually allotted the human family of this age of the world, we think it rather a higb-haridoJ game for any miserable scamp to endeavor to cleave to the coat tails of others to eorecn his own infamy, yet we can only rely upon the reality of the old adage that "truth mighty and will prevail." In this let the innocent trust, and their deliverance it as fixed as the planeti of heaven.
An Economical Administration. Mr. Buchanan, admitting the treasury to be empty, and recommending a change of the tariff in order to replete it, nevertheless proposes the following rather expensive project* Purchase 6f Cuba/'"' Aid to Pacific R. R., jttulding War-Sinam«i«, Occupation of Sonera, "War with Costa Rica, To District
Tlw «»a*enger tipin from thf Wegt la* ... .. Isce ditto £3 French embroidered and etreu.ng. we understand was thrown off
$300,000,000 Io0.o00.000 5,000,000
i5.o0o,ooo
5,000,000
en Ont Ara*rfts,4 M^O.OOO Columbia, 1.000,000
%otal, $481,000,000 Other email items, #nch a* compensation he Amistad, negroes, Ac., we omit from this somewhat formidable account. 1 jgr Advices from Tatagnay to ^ov* 52, have been received. The officii journal intimate# that the BapuMic i* tollyprepared lb? the American whether it come ia the shape of peece or war if the latter, it intimates that to leave Paragnay alone in the struggle will be an act of suicide in tVe adjoining 8tales. There Is the almost apparent aoxiety on the fwtri of General Lope* conciliate the friendship of the neighboring governments, as a i«i port in the event of a conflict.
OT-Th* Kew York Herald sum» up a review of the gold fields of At Wtad Btates, with the followingestimate of our fnture gold crop: "California gives a tuilUoaawe*. All the o0«r fields, we can safely say with what facte we already have, will give «a at least half as mwh. Car gold crop la therefore likely to he for years to oottte at the rate of a million and a half pet week, or aeventy-*e*« million* of dollars per annum—eqaal to oae-half of the valet of the eottom crop the
A Fin Law or th* 0t» Toot.— People who complain of the extravagance of our day in woman'# dress, *Often talk of the economy of onr grsndmothei*.— Let them look at this bill of lady'a wardrobe in 1719, given in Godey's Lady's Book: "A sinock of cambric holltsnd, £2 2« a Merseilles quilted peticoAt, £8 a hoop petieost, covered with tabb, £5 15a, a French silk qnilted petticoat, £i0 a manias and petticoat of French brocade, £78 a French point raffles and 'acker, £00 a. necklace, £1 5« English stays, covered with tabb, £3 a Flanders lace handkerchief, £10 an Italian fan,„ £5 a bl#ck silk a la mod* hood, 15a a black
Qne bogom knot £2
p^ets of Mar-
scilles qnilting del 5s mug, £5 sable tippet. £15 lining of Italian lute-string, £8 Turkey handkerchief, £3 5s ikat of Leghorn, £1 10a beaver hat for rhe forest, wrth {either, £3 a riding snit, with Pareian embroidery, £47 10s three dresses for the masquerade, two Iroin Venice, £36 one from Pari#, of jrreen velvet set wsih pearls and rubies, £123 15s. Besides those were shoes, stockings, gloves, pomatums, patches, powder, dec.
The beau of 1727 is repiesented dressed in a fine linen shirt, the ruffles and bosom of mechliu lace, a small wig, with an enormous queue or tail, his coat well garnished with lace, black velvet breeches, red heels to hi# shoes, and gold clasp* to his stockings his beneath his arm, a sword by bis side, and himself well scented.**
GrftRS Widows with whom hnsbands would not live grass widdowers with whom no decent woman could live strong minded women who claim as God given the right to say how many children they Khali have and by whom they shall be fathered strong minled mi»n who ngree with strong minded women in their theories, and leud their aid in carryiug them cut fa«t women who feel that all husbands are nuisuuceti fast men who prove the fact in part silly women who have married in hast* and are repenting at leisure silly men, ditto, ditto unfortunate women who find themselves tied to*ots, beasts and debauchees who hate the purity and innocency of women,-all those have by thousands—litetally by thous-ands—-sought the benefit of the laws which Indiana was foolish enough to enact.
Gen. Scott for President. The Riohmond Whig of a roceut date has the following:
The Louisville Journal contends lliat Mr. Seward nor any other Republican can unite the opposition forces for the oontest of I860. The only modo of success, it says, is for Itepublienns to "rally under the Ic&dertihip of a statesman of undoubted Rational views and feelings. The North contains more than one such, though inveterate local complications would in our opinion, render„the selection of a Northern leader not altogether wise. In the South we have Crittenden and Bell and Hives, and Kennedy, and a host of other kiudred names, whib it* the Union at large we still, thauk Heaven, have that splendid old chieftain, who, though once repulsed on the Presidential field, may yet plant the flag of hU country on the White house in as glorions triumph es he planted it on the llalle of _tbo Montcsutnas.**
Tmsos I Likk to Hbs.man fond of ladv
alir
W A letter from Heme in &•»**» fie LHr states that the Sacred College at, Someresolved to jwveat the recttrmm of aay oaw» similar to thattf M« taia In torn*, bydinectiag that Christians shall not be allowed to aatw the ee of Jawa-
£3T l*d«e« afcoold bear la triad thai of eU hahita, thai of walktttf it ih* A»apeat, Is tajkleo rao*f «he
I like to see economy without meanaesa—when yon »re invited to ride, 'tis as little as yon can do to psy the toll.
I like to we a man** income exceed his expenditures 'tis mote disreputable to be seen ia the custody of an officer, Uuta to ba considered poor.
I like to see a young man attend tojhis budtnett first and pleasure afterwards. I like a good reputation it is tbe best capital in any business.
I like sincerity—the genuine article, not tbe counterfeit of hypocrisy.
Brighant Young, on or abont the
SOth nltl. was to have been tried bef^te the United States District Court for false impr»r»nmeat of Gentile citixcns. It was rumored that ha would have to he forced to at tend,Court by United 6utes soldiers. ^4 ^iiniV^Ti&iifiiliiiii- -Tir I.'t«nriirii i-f
Wh«& a stranger treats me with
waal of respwt," said a phttoeophk poor man, **1 comfort myself with tbe tion that it tc not mysdf that he alieh hot my old alahtrjF eoat and hat, whkli, aay the truth, have particular claim to admiration. So ST my hat and coat choose to fret aboat it, let them* hat it»lotting to wt^* 1, -r
JST Biatory -ttlaU of iiisnti'-^ villaias. b«t th«re aavar mm «a fMoNtrioaa
.Mtar The Maaphis Eagle and Enquirer of (be 24th contains an aU& salutatory from the pen of Hon. .fere. Clemens, formerly U. S- Senator from Ala bam installed as editor of that paper.
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The Benefits of oar Divorce Laws. -,i. Tfie lAicsgo Tribune "ttlu! "classifies those unhappy persons who seek our State from abroad for the purpose of finding relief under our divorce lawn:
—just
A Bank porter passing through
the streets of Chicago at one o'clock in the day, was knocked down and robbed of a package of $1400, and the robber after being chased through several streets and out on to the ice on the lake, made his es--T
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cape with the cash.
tW D. T. Ash, a theater proprietor in Memphis, accidentally shot himself with a pistol a few days ago, and died on the 231. I" ft
Jfe^"The Secretary of Treasury has advertised for proposals to be received until the 21th of January next, for a loan of $10,000,000, under the act of Congress, passed in Jnne last, .is-- *r .v,«
MARRFEO*
At Lfxinpton, III., Dec. 3, If58, Mr. Thomas A. HonciMf of Illinois to Mtaa Saxau Jane Aucxammma, of Kansas Territory.'
Thomas lived to a proper age before be entered the married life, and as Sarah is young and fullot lite, nay they go on, joined in heart and hand, through this unfriendly wor'.d, and when their toils arc ever, may they be so nappy as to tneft on Canaan's happy shore.
DR. HOOFLANDS CELEBRATED PREPAEATIOWS. .4 THE
GERM AN BITTERS
AND THE
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A S A I O I A Will euro Livi»r Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diar rhoja, Cou-hs. Colds, Hoarseness, Croup. Bronchitis, and Incipient Consumption, when every thing eUc is of no effect. Th'n may be proved by th-, testimony of ihnoannds, in every walk of life. Jndgca, members of Congress*, clerpymen.lawyers, merchant*, ror.hmtici, and cvm physicians, have tea ified t)the won«lerf\)l virtues of these celebrated metiieines Try them.-
Prepared only l'y Dr. C. M. Jackson, 418 Arch Sl/eet, Philadelphia and for pale by druggists and storekeepers in evcrv town nnd villape in the Unit-d State? and Canada. Price 75 ccn'.s per bottle. S«'o adprtisQment.
Jan. 3-dlm .....
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WORMS WOKMS! WORMS! -A great mnny learned treaties hnve been written, explaining* the origin of, and classifying the warms generated in the human system. Scarcely any topic of medical science has elicited more acote observation and profound research and yet physician* ate very much divided in opinion on tbesutrfcict. It must be admitted, however, that after all, a mode of expelling these worms, and purifying the body from their presence, i?of more raloe than the wisest disquisiUons &a to the origin. The expellinp agent has »t length been found— Dr. M'Lrane'g Yermifuct, nrepared by Fleming Bros is the much sdtight after specific, and has already superseded til other worm medicines, its efficacy being universally acknowledged by medical practitioners.
Pur^hawrs will be careful to ask for DR. M'LEANE'8 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, mannf«ctui-ed by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburg, Pa. All other Vermifuges in.comparison are worthless. Dr. M'Lcaoe'* genuine Vermifuge, al*o his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be hid at all respectable drng stort-s. None geauine without the signature of f'
Jan. 3,-dim' FLEMING BROS.
O A S A
DISSOLUTION.
THE
I like to see
a vou&g man tond ot laates' society. I like to see the ladies encourage young men, more on account of their good characters, than their good clothe#. 2 like to we a yotmg man vear his old coat nntil he can afford to buy anew one.
pirtncrsiiip heretofore exiting under the name and style of Walter & Pmdcr, dealers in Marble Monuments, Totab Stones, &c., was ifiwolviH) on the 27th day of December, 185$, by mutual consent. All accounts or notes due the firm will only be receipted lor by J. M. Walter, who will also pay all accounts held against said firm. J. M. WALTER, v„ DAVID FINDER*
To* theTpnblic.
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JEST A resolution has been introduced tnto the Legislature, making it necessary for all laws of the State to l»e pnbli&bed in a newspaper in each county, hofora they take effect. This is a good idea, and we hows it will become a law. The laws of the olate should be published in such a Ibrm that ever man 'tuny read them, and govern himself accordingly.
Sul»serlber wilt coniinue the business at th« old stend, where he will be glad to wait upon those wanting anything in his line.
TOMB STONES, M6NUMENTS, See. of the finest finish, always on hand, and will he •old at the lowest possible prices. j£? Gire me a call and examine the material and work always to be found at my shop on 4th street, between Ohio and Wabash, near Post Office.
Jan. 5, IB59-d&.w3w
BAR. P. BOUEDO
WOULD)f
reapectf«l»y announce to the yotmg folks Tcrre-HauU', that he wiUgivea futcT Dance and COTILLION PAPTY every FRIDAY EVN*G. At WMtflxlnKtcm JECall* Adttittanes of Ladr and Oentlenaa, 50 cto. Strict «rder win be entotced.
Gentlemen's Class Tuesday tvertingi,. f* Dec. 4.dlt
JUST AKliIV£l
AT TOE
MUSIC
.-,N OF. 5" ^uJi
L. HOURIETT E
The best aad laAwt Sheet Mu?ic, and books, fof the Piano and Melodeon, die., also,
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Mdodeons, '"fcf-r-Guitars,
-t TioIIB^
Flutes, Accordeona&c.,
and a variety of other instruments, and ta £m* ejwoM everr article usnally food ia a first cl&gi Mxndci State, which viU he sek! at the lowest Using ratea. A largt le of Haaoes exneted ia a few days.— Cell and see. h. HOURlKTTE#aa.
DOCTOR HOOFLAHD 8 CKLKBXATKO
'91
SEfiMAN
BITTERS.
m* ILL EFFECTUALLY CCBB Liver Conplsist) Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or A'erroa* DMIitf, Disrate* of the Kidney, and mU «fweMe* atom? frmr dimrdcrly
Lra or Siommck. QUCH as Constipation, Inward Piles. FkllnCMorHiMd to tht] Haul, AciJily jon tli* Siomnrh, Stent, lleartbara, Dl»g«a for Foo^. Kola*4» «r Wflictii «n the Stomach, Soar Er*cl*tion», Slufctnror Hi «rtho Slo«»oh.S*imminir«»ruie Hoal, Hurriod and UltBcoll Breathiuic, Flnueriar at tbe Heart, Chtkiar or Saflbeatiaa Se«. nlioiu vtMKi in IjiiiK puitare, IWbmss of Won. Oou of w«Im before the MrM. Pever and Oolt Haia la the Head, Ueflcleacy of Ker«plniUoa, Yolluwnpw »t Ih* Skio, anil Kye*. P»in }u Uie fidf. Back, Chert, Uinb.1, &r„ Saddau Klushes vl Heat, HuruJn? in lh« S"lc«h, Oonnunt ImagiMlngs of Kvit sad great Depre*«ton of Spirit**
The proprietor, Is ealttny th« attention of the public to this preparation, doe* to with a feallajj of tbe utiuoM eoa5denc« tn Its vlrttws attd ada|taltva iO the dlieaces tor which it Is rwonimeaJed. 11 i» no new »nd antried artieJa, batons that haa •tend tbo tott of a ten year*' trial before the Ameritaa aMoata, it* reputation and »ala are oartvaUod by any ittar pr»namti»r» axtant. The twUnonyjii lu ,*r»r piven by th« ir«t r*roralnent
itiiam'
^FON THE 81'BBDV CURB OF
Cotipkt, Colds, Influenza. roup, Horfrnest. Bronchitis, [Hteaaes of the Bowels arising frnm GoW,_ Incipient Cott»umftir.n, and for the relief and (if at aU possildr) cure of PaierUt in advanced rtoget of the latter disease.
Si»eaae,wnirli
1854. Total deaths, Died of Consumption, aU oilier diseases,
Jan. 3, JSMt-d-W-tjr 6
J. .M WALTBR.
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and welt-known
In aU jiarts j»r the^ country
tsmense, *n« a earafM perasat efihe Almanac, puhlUHed •naantly by th« proprietor, and 'o ha had rratU of any of hU Ayenta, eaunot but aatlsiy th« most skeptical that thl. reicady really doaervlu* the great cetebrily It hat obtained.
DR. HOOFLAND'S
BALSA MFC CORDIAL,
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C'ATARRH,
or Common Colli, as it
familiarlv call«U is worthy of otiidy, B»d terion
familiarly mlluU is worthy of dimly. »eriou* anougli to bo avoi)od, if (liisitiblc. Dr. Heil snys: will not »ay thaK'alUg »r«« to oar lnliatiiaut* what the Plague and Ydluw Ftvtr nre to th»»e of other! cuunirie.t butt enn avir rmiflJcntly thai they «.»h«r ju Uiseaao of greater co«jj»UcUy and mortality Utan thc«e lutMjr." !n tho danger of Br»»ekiti* inJ wlueti often r.illow hi lh' troll) ofn ncilcctv.S c«Kl, an1 In PhtHrit Puimennlit, the tubercular irritation of which is Jevulo|i*tl b) ti« »nma raiiDO, we sorely liavo prnof and Hrjt'iinout ?u(tt. ient ftr otteniton, wol ontj to th«
roventitumear*. but also lo the mratiro on«« «f a However nilltl in it* incept!•"» l» rarity or iuilirsjcllv iiroducliT-- Of »ucli Ulvoraidoil auu hlnrmliip rosult*.
This leston ahotild be pnrt'culnrly ln»|»rf»»ed on iho^o whu liuvp utiy c*u»tllalloDal tendency to Pulouiitarf C'ttunpfio*. 1 In* ana ofiiui Kal.iamlc Cordiitl. n« eo*bly to tno dtreclion# accmnpanytnjt eacb tile will ruadlly cure t!i»* most illstri:s lnj! caw of couch. l.'oiiclis «iMnctin»(j« proceed from a dlsordored or d-»pojtfc state oft lie stomach, in which case the G«r man Hltter» slioittd be n»ed. In cvscs of oa nftM, orgemsml debiitty of the .ysteni, re*entme from a prot acted cough, !he Oermaa RlUcrs will be found of creat benefit. lu cases of atutt InflamntJon of tbe Lungs, ihe pram* lirciit 8YIU|)toms. generally are—burrlud and jialtirul res|»lration, htiperfect artcriallaatlon of ttie bloed, couch and expectoration, attended with exclumcnt of the heart, fovt»r, various derangements ar the dijfeUvoa.nl urinary »vkIiiiis,nrostratlou qf strenfttb, &c. The Inn?* niav ho dUeiuea without any of these symptrms teing but tbe murinnr produced durisiar iasplration and respiration, and the altoniate con« iractlon'and expanlonofthe cheM, evident to both sllkhtaud fiteliiiic.nU furnish most Important physical sllinslti cause of diseuse, aud should receive prompt intention.
Thlsdtsease Is nsnatly cansed by a cold sptlttng oh the luiifcs, and the use ef the Balaamic Cordial soon perforin?a cure.«-
The so rlblo. fatality of diseases resulting from a "comma* tali" may be seen by a (flni.ee at the folio*--Intr »utistica, taken ft*m tbe record* of the Board of Health of Philadelphia, coirffwedtjF oue of tbe most healthy localltf** In ihe I'ulon JS33 Tnial deaths In Philadelphia^ ts J0,2ttJ
Died of Consumption, ail otb.tr diseases (SS0 In number,) 8,349 10,SB I 18S3- Total deaths, »t'»
Uied of t'onbomptlon, »i till other dl teases 7 JP44 .* 9,70 'f'l 11,BU
S.178 9.KW
Not. 10, '58-d3inwly
4 11 8M
From these fl^ares tt will be seen that nearly ono*. f'urth oi thstviUI doaths in the country are caused by consumption, to say nothmir of* tbe unmerous otber dl cuuss sprinsins: from a "slight cold."
Th« proprietors are tn tbe poiscsston of certlncatos showing that the Qalsamlc OrdUl has effected cures where all other re me 31*1 means bare failed.— Oive It a trial.
Theso invaluable medlrln'* are prepared only by
Dr. C. M. Jac*»on. 4ia Arch Street, Philadelphia, and are furaale bv lruaart.«t* aad storekeeperi In eve. rj town ano village In tft" United 8l«te*,C*»*•«»,una W«wt Indies. Price T5 cents per bottle.'
Sold In Terre Haute by J. R. t'wi.rtlnphsm. In Middtetowii by Saraesl Fists, la Sew Market by J. B. Armentront.
Terre-Haute & Richmond R. R. Co. ,l SECRETARY'S OFFICE.) i#f TKRIUE HAPTK, DKC. 513, lt"58
Dre«tor»«have
tTIOFND NOTIC*4.~n,«a Board ol Dithis dity, declared a Somi-Ann-ual Dividend of Fire per cent., on the Capital Stock, payable wit of the earning* of tbe Road, fin thesis months, ending November 30th. to tbe W stern Stock-holders, at the office of the Treannrer of theOoirpanyln Terre Hante,Oa and after January 5th. CHAS. WOOD
Dec. 30, Mt.
Money Loaned.
THE
Subscribers are now loaning money on short time, on Watches, jewelry. Gun#, Clothing, Household Goods. on reasonable terms, at the Auction Room, East aide of the Fdblic Square-
Benons desiring small amooat* may beacccmraedated at all boars. LOGA17 & SHERBURN,
Kor. 19-dtf Sign of the Th'ee Balls.
S. V. CAMPBELL,
'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON*mM Ornn—Corneij OWo and Market streets, opposite Bantin House, Terre-llaate» Ib4.
Rxsnnmcx—Comer Markrt and Swan (a|».S8«-d»*
Tenre-Haute A Richmond 2L E. W15TP.R ARSAjrGKMETtT. WOTiUVKS DeiltTf ftaatanBlcWtt«4. On at.d aft«r SONttAY, Ue 29UB «t«,Qie Traios wlM feate asWiowavVir:
XAtf. TRAlS*
U«vmTaws-Hastea*. J**.* WUMfribrt..«..• KXPKK5S T^AtH. iMmftm-Hattict..' Arrlrwsat Indtaaap»tl.* at.....^....-i..e-» ^tnpFtaf «rtf at Bnatg, fluwaslc aad Otrtesrs^TWabov« TratM «iil aak« ewaaeclina* at tadUaa-
PHMsftn are jaittwttrtt to pankin CftJULWOffl®, .,„u, Oeasial i|\
OUR TOYS!
E HAVE RECEIVED AND OPENED oar stock of spteadid Tots, AND n« sow jwd to wait span tmtomrm CaH te sod them,iter a«of tbs joteflM swi bt* wuhiMtHC. aad wffl be sold at th* lowetf tg-
STONE k. EITfBTOE.
DTC.22, ISSS^BF
LIV^RPILLS.
\\7 E beg leave to call the attention of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two
of
Their unprecedented popularity Has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BROTHERS, V.£* "PITTSBURGH, PA.„ ,V
to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been successfully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attrition to their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com-
"207 Wabash St, one door Smst of Southern Bask.
I would respectfully in form th*» ritisons of Terro-Haute and vicinity that 1 have just received noui the Kasi, one of the
Largest and best selected stocks of Boots and Shoes ever offcrtx
,J{": for sale in rhis market, embracing every variety of
Men's,^Vomoii's and Children^ Wrnr, 4 v-' it v]
DR. M'LANE's
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
to ^-..Sait*Me foir the Fall and Winter trade, which will sellr &****
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
"v.-* AT THE LO^EbT LIVING RATES, FOR CAS IF.
I am Also Prepared te Manufacture to Order,
On the shortest notice, any *ind of work which may be ca.leil for. My old customers and ail others are respectfully invitcl to pive tm» a call. 11 Remember the place—No, 107 Wabash Street,
the most popu
lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chas. HI'Lone's Crlrbrattd^ \/Tcrmifuffe and Liver Pills.
We do not rccommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It Las also been administered with the most satisfactory results to vaiious Animals subject to Worms.
THE
all
LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &TC. IN
cases of
Fever
AND
AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent curc.
As specifics for the above mentioned diseases, they are Umlvaled, and never known to fail when administered in accordance with the directions.
paand them in the most thorough"
manner. Address all orders tor' FLBSI.11 &m PitlsbBrgh, Pfl. P. ff. )M«i «*i l*br»#d«tw rrifrritrg (n-m Hh« VMnt Ihw, ia *41 to Mr Grfovi MtOwHf, aott l**e n»m U* Pr. STl/em**. mpemt hy Fl/itminfi Brat. mtMntrffh. FH, To lb* twhif to l^T' tkm a frtnl, wW £*rvxri per ma*. p«M, to *aj jmrt of tb« OnM Situ, cw hni *4 Sw tw*!** tJirr*-r»wit fMMtftgs «taanp«, off «m* tW»f VwmMtajt* If* lemrtvm lhr».»oi'ot otMoM. AJt of4ta htm Canada aiwt feeaccottpaakd by twwty tmt»rttra-
Jan. 3, '59 d»rtf
8^ Wl EATS
THE
asdewimed ts^splssssrsfnsnnoaacinc to tbe citizens of Terre-Haat*, that tb«y the room west of t^e 8tM« Bapk. on Oib s&rect, known as th« £b«nrine boildiag,
Sock as »«ef, Pork, Ponltrr, »«•»•#*, B» e««H ted Bsuhes* sll o( which will be terred to Mit catUtmen. Aha, Batter, Efgs, and all kiads of COVXTUY PROODCE.
Ocr prices absl. be gradaateJ aeeoedte t» U»s iin«s,sod always si low as tfee bwart. W« ask a lHersl ^sre of tbe public patrooaw, s«d kopa Old and a«v cosUwiesi will mneabfr UMStaad "and set forj« ___
VORIS St WALKER.
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Wanted.
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One dooi Kast of Soutobru Bauk, Torrv-Haute, Ind. P. P. DECK.
INTERESTING,
to trade a food NSW FIASOf can teat at (fee ftttart Hon far a km dam Ea
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INSTRUCTIVE,
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O O S
FOR THE
Holidays!!
Books foe"
Cliristmas
AND
NEW YEARS,
Among M-hicli arc^ouie of the haniUotn-
est volnmos *r produced ih ibis country.
Superbly Bound
AND BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED and
ILLUSTKATED. A Great Variety of Bibles and Prayer
O O I
In Antique and Velvet Bindings, .butlt plain and ornamcHl.'d.
smmSwLm,
BOOKS
Tlio wants of tbo Childron lisvs nut Leuu
ovcrlooko-1 in our selrt'tion of
HOLIDAY BOOKS
An exn»nsiv» asKoitment of
AMUSING,
?AND
ATTRACTIVE
Volumes of wrery gratis ami plies can Lu fotind at ,. W. ft. UOCKVNGnAM'P,
IJcc. lS-itf Book Stors.
AT THE NEW
FRENCH STOKE.
116, Main st,, between 4th dc 5th, Tene-Hanta,Indisuut
25 per cent Reduction on their whole stock of Woolen Goods.
daeMM),r tht
Msort-
ment of heavy and light .Cloths, Casaimerca and Venting*, in tfao city, and at a redaction of 25 per cent on last fall priest.
Among tlw lot of Cloths are,, Far Cloths—all prices. Seal Cloth#—all nricses, t,-.Sham—all prfwa^f
Beaver—all pricM, Pilot—all prioes,*
i' -A- a Trieo-all prJcef, Tn Cassimerec
they have
a
*pleudid liuo,
«och as'
3-4 Fancy (^f0rnfl^-al 1 prioei, 3-4 Black do $A Fancy colored .« M.Blwk
iZ" Vesting®, I
Black and Finer 8ilk Valrctf, Fancy Colored Silk Plash, Black, and Fancy Omnadioec, Also fine line of DRESS GOODS rery cheajp.
S O I I S
Shawls! ShAwis! gfaawlw I 8i)awlsl
TWO HUNDRED CLOTH CLOAKS/ at a redaction cf 30 per cent on last Fall's
prioMk
Boot® and Shoe* Cheap.
Skirts! Skirtsj [Skirts!
trnDEESHlBTS AMD DBAWKnS! HOSIER AJfD QhOVEBl Aid Dom»*tic Oood^ of all dateriittions.
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