Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 299, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 January 1859 — Page 3

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"r ±mT- I ~r J*A-. jpjr The' olde»t lady in Kootli Oarollnn is ^Ir«. Singleton, of Willinjiiahurg. She i« one hundred nml forty year* of age, and huH been blind for (A) vear&.

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Accnamiodk'irvn Icare Terre-tfsutc at..5 00a.m. Exptatti kate Tcmtftrote at.... 1»/ s5 SOp. Accownodatioa arrive at lodianajmlto.i) 25 a. m. Expret* am re at Indianapolia 830 p. m. F.xprcsii fcWn Indianapolis.......... .1 30 a. m. Aeeo&nnodaHon fcsre Indianapolis... 12 30 p. m. Ks press ^arri ve at TerreHaute .. .....4 50 a. mAcconiiawIaika ani*«*iTciTif-HauU 4 05 p. m.

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M*H trti»l«avt T#rre IIaat« at... .'.7.10 a. ro, Arrive 4 Up m. TK»«* Humt MI ALTO*. train Ipsre..,. ,5 ft5 al m. xproM tniin lei ie.................

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Arrival and Departure of the Mails at Terre-Haute.

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Rewlitf Orct*— Acrivva Mittidi at 13 M. Depart* .\oadoj al I r.M. a i... jujg

Cold-—Fiiday j[niKht wiw extremely cold—iha liotisofl an«l freezing timber crocked liko tnonkeU. Such weather will certaipjy j^ive onr ico inorchanta. lighf lioarta «ni hca\y pockets. The cnnal wu frozen ovor on Saturday moruiug h'trJ flnoufih to henr up a two horse tcair.

tW A gentleman in CincinnntlsteppeJ into a stnro on Fifth utreet, on Christina*, mid npjnt abont 850 for prosent*, giving them out ivli*oriii)infttely to the children who chanced to come in. The Tiroes «ay| beki»#ol 't'hft I it tfe gifln, pfttted the tioys on the heul, gnve each a kind word of adtrtitUjfcnd tlian walked off as happy

fr-iF Mr*. Rnllie It. Muttingly, dnngh-

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an grand'Unghter of Patrick Lienry, died in Kontncky last week.

W Aga the VVasbiugton correapontlvtitof tltfr Uahiruoie Sun, hIhIok that the co«t to the people of this week'a Congrc^* M*r»nnl {dlen^sa, in the share «»f pay ami itiilenge of iitetubors, is 800,000, or 9300 to eacW emltor. The entire cost for the wc*«i«n wiil $1,T20,00U. IJtulcr tho jtr dirm «y^teln the coat would have been Ol'JU.tjOPt with more sorvicc, becatuo tl.er6 woto theu no atyocrniuents over for tuo'c than thi«o day® on account of tho ^»oJ^()*ge-of pay.

•H®* A mwtiwg of grocers waa held in Phli/ldti|j|»lna fi W tlajr.s Kince, for tho purpito,yf e'onsideriog the action ofiinoriwa of c».fToo, in agivoing to abuliah tnre in oofteo after the first of January Jt h*!J$ 'resolved that there was no just

Cor the proposed change, and. to iut8t onTiho c«utiuuanco of a tare of two |iereut. A committee was appointed to toiler mfii the Now Yoik ana li«ii ituore coiutnilloos in regard to the matter.

ter of tub lute Judge Roane, of Virginia, l,h6 but wo ar« «ctu iiy teitiuK a prea many

Irishman called'at a bookstore

ift Jordan the ether day to pmi^chase Thecleik handed htm, one and, nftcr cxttitiitting it a mfmient, he throw it t!awn, declaring that h* didn't wint to bo •VhMkl**Jn that manner, 'llie clerk pick* od'iMip a,al aakeit "What is the matter with ill'* nit's broke," «*id the man, "1 want a tf hole rmo or I'll not pay ye forV* 'ilffe cletk a.^ured him that it was who'e Mild a good one, but W*s ^effectualIv^silenred i»y the lriidiman, who, pointing ont itkfect, exdaiined—••Au* wit4 je boat «er ml fine that a whole twu? U^ul

LtnrnAt. BiR^dTa—^ Miaa Eliatabeth Axil!, who rwcmly dithl at Lexington, M'\, wa«,W tho following legacies: To tlio Kdocational and lome.«tie and Foreign Miasms Boards of thf tVesbrterian Church (S-) 83,009 each to the Americau BiUfraad !trast Sockaia* 4^,200 iMtoh to (htODttUnliiafQlof a Presbyterian F#inale betqtn«ry in Lexington, |S0,000, of whico $t0,0(M)i3 given on condition \h*t a like Mm i* «ubacrib«d by o'.ber persons. Other lagaeivs, mostly to religions organixaiionK, make (bo total of th« bequests MS»«U

»in in Kew York, representing

to1^ #if« that ho had an oppftHnnity to nrtQrft a widow wotth tSOO.CMW, asked heir tft go wto a ikaropotaWo bonae that Wm^hMasro cans* lor it dirorco, RafMin^r tocemply"ho abandoned W, ami for th|» ^oflirace he is now before tho CourC

tW Agiailant wag waa lately sitting Ui Wew.1, •nd Wag tmaiii* to thinlrt*anything to*ay, uMlt«t wby

Wi llie a tailor? ." 1 dba^t aaid ab^ with a pouting Hp, it i* because I am attting beeidc a

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WORMftt W0RM8! WORSTS! A prett many learned trraiii* have been written, explaining the origin of, and classifying the Virata generated in the hamansjaMtn- Scarcely anjr topic of netHcal seieucewu elicited more aeut»? obM-rr&tiua and frofo&ad research and jet phjticiatu are vtry much dirided ib opinion on the suited. It nsuat be admitted. l»wever, that after all, a modi of expelling rfctie norms, snd purifying the body from their presence, I?of more r*lae th»j» the dijqiibitiorwaj to th^brigm. Tho expQUng agent has at length beet* "famA— Dr. Ai'Lttme't Venmf*$t, prepared by Fleming Bros is the autcb sought alter sp«ciiio, and has already capmKdfd til other wor» asetficfh6, its efficacy being univcraally acknowledged by medical practitioner*.

Pnrr-h*f*rg will be careful to wkJopDR. M'LEANE*S CELEBRATED TElfiffTFUG E. tnaiinfnetxtrcd br Fleming Bra*, ©f Pittsburg, P.t, All other Vermifuges in comparison are Wi.rtitlei!«. Lr. M'L?ane'ii cewoine Vermifuge, al*o hi* celeI ImsUnI Liver Pi I la, can now be had at ail n6ip« ^able drag stores. None genuine without the siginature of

Jan. 3,-dim LEMING BROS.

RES DUCTIO 1ST

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120, per Cent.

I ON AfX OCR PRESENT STOCK,

EDSALL, McDOUQAL & CO's

ii'EW *2^ Corner of Main and 4th streets,

(Formerly Southern Bank,

Have Received Invoices for a large amount oi goods purchased a re

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A I O 1 S AND FORCKD SALES, AT A

Reduction cf 50 per Cent, Pram rlecs palH for tlies^ir.a troodtln a regular way. ho rmlurtion Is as fi-ilown. Kxtra Kino All Wool l'rfoch Mcrtuo, marked down from 91,9ft l«» 00 rout*. Printed Wool Dtrluli.* a.arfced dowta from K5 to 70 do do do 79 to on Baynd«»r»Strl|ia Mvrliio ^ll wool 1,00 to (15 l,iuiiiiil.nrj», redtti-ed,, MlofQ Orossovvrs, do da 40U 31) Imperial Kou'ards and Ilucais, wurth 7B ccata, marked down from 3) to 85. VnU'iirln. legsnt r, Itjj, marked do« front 50 to 3S China, l^tlne and Hroehe Lods .Mtawki, marked dawn from *30.00 to 90.1^. Kith Silk and Wool flrocho t.ong Sbawls, markod '•own from 13',00 to IC.0O. Ceil qualities »i.rt KirJitst RiHtes Uebtlua, marked ilown fr-m ?t» iSc SS to 15 A I'sftj »nu

Kf vor»ll1o ManU S«i»wl«, iiow itark«d down from H.OIldt 10,0(1 to 0.90 A CJUI. All our Fnucy Silks, well as Hlr.ok Kilki io tUo tamo proportion. I.'IWI ynrcU Katliiot and Co*lnot, wurlli75 cent*at 0c. Tho public will lo#»f lchr l. Jnlnd mihI ltrofll by It, our roods #ro all bountu Uy nmn of cx]«iiaiica, who

In market, always t»ovlUiil with plenty of

roml) ea»li. uuubliug us to Ihrow nit compeltllon In

Kt»Jt at hnlf th« eo*t of Importation or tiroourtlon. EDBALL, MrDOUGAL & UO. Corner of Mnfii nnd 4th streets.

Terra luute, Kov. 16.'68-tf

BOERI1 AVF.'S HOLLAND BITTEliS

BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAE4S

HOLLAND BITTERS.

B0ERIIAVF/8 HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOEUHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAYE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOER HATE'S TIOI.L AND BITTERS.

BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

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DISEASES OF THE KIDNEY8,

LIVER COMFLAIKT,

WE A NESS OF ANY 1 N D,

Pover ty Ague.

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t7*C AUTI0.V,—Gunrd against purchasing imitatiotis or eounterfrtta. Sctaib* tbcl uf every bottle the name of the so Lie r*or*irt\*a,

BENJAMIN* PAGE, ill., & CO. l*harmaee«tU»ts and Cheubtx, rtrrsacjioN Pa. S»ld«* Terre-Haute by T. II. Barr Co, p. M. IKwwieHy and by Drt»gjp*t gectralty through»«t the country.

R. BNwn|ng, Aeeot for iNftnupoUs. aye j0,*SI dw ly an

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Tbi best and laUwt* Shoet Musk, and books, for the Fiaao and Mclod««n, «te.,

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and vamHy of other io&trumoots, ia fact almost evwy article nsually found first claws Music Store! *hib| fill be ^iold at rbe lowest living rate^' A Urge

ytmt wife wjr*| lr experted in a^ar ioovaft iJms bottoM offf Call and

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and ether public occasions, at the shortest notice and up.in the tno»«t reasonable tortus. For this purpose he baa established an effleient

S I N A N

composed of old and skill Ail musicians, and can furnish innsic for public and private parties, with ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS, from one to ten or more.

Ho is also connected with an old established A S S A N and any orders addressed tjO him for music of this description, will be promptly attended to.

Having latelv returned froru t'«' ca.ct, where he hna procured a large scipply o. new and popular music for Brass Bands,—arranged fur any pumper of instruments— he i« ready to anawer promptly all otders that may be addressed to him.

Address, G. O'HARRA, CUrk House, Tcrrc-Haute.

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WILLIAM H.

SOUDDER,

respeotfully inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has opened a branch to his establishment, In the room formctlv occupied ns County Treasurer's office. on FOURTH STREET,

ADJOINING THE POST-OFFICE. Where may be found the best *electcd and most complete assortment of

and TDDACCO constantly on hand,

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Dec.«»: S,ltAW.IK A

Coal! Coal! Coal

partnership heretofore existing ander the »june awd atyle of W alter & Ptnder, doalera hi VasUe Monuments, Terob Stones, €ke-, was dissolved 0* the day of Deeeaaber, 1®8, by *al consent AB aeeanats or aoteadoe the will only be reo^pled fee bt J. M. Walter, who witt also pay all aoeonnts held against said __ I WATTFB .,»« DAVID FINDER, ewM A.- Jvny &&

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mutm&gk td-iTPo tiW f"T^HTE Sdbscribrr will- cootiaoe the b«*$neaat 1 the old stand, where be *10 be glad to wait apon thi*e wanting aftytiitng in his !te».

TOMB STONES, MONUMENTS, Jbc. of the finest ftaftb, al»*ri on hand, and will be sold at tho lowest penifete prices, jjOir* me ft call aod ovuasne tin naterial lad work always to be foond at my stem en 4h Is Mn«i.l»rtwe«CHii* aad Wirfaash. iwar Pnat Of «ce, WALTER. jraa.S,1«9M&»9w W

S. V. CAMPBELL,

I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OrsH*—Corner €Hm and Market street#, orpositefismlM Hooae, Terr«-Il «Ue.Iad.

Bauna-ComB Market im Sw«t t*fr—fi', ,„r~n BiTJi t«w oa %ia4a aal aftalt fce^ eoastaurii, tmr »«)*i *r. J. K. iw* of Saawyrea, Vetv

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Mr. GEORGE H. O'HARRA, desires to announce to the citizens of T»*rre Haute and the neighboring towns of Indiana and Illinois, that he is permanently located in this city and is prepared to furnish

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Toy», .vf Cazidioss A' And every ariiole'nstlftlly"found in r.n eUllish-.iiiinclttflWith

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solicited. O* A similar variety of the above named aiti e'es can also be found at his old stajid, on SEC OND STRKET, mppoifitc Stewnrt House.

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Kings Coal Yard'.'*

Corner bth streti and Canal,

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Snow being supplied witb Coal direct from their The superior quality of this coal needs tKctt*er recommendation than the continued

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Our customers m*ke of it Call on the sub*erfHer rtthc ©(Bee adjoining the yard, EL C. KI1\G.

Nov. 17, df.

Terre-Haute ftBiclunond R. R. Co. SBCRBTARY'S OFFICE A' 'A

A', Tauu Ham, Dae. 93, lfcfia

DIVIDEND

NoTjctc.—The Board o( Di

rectors Isave this d*ty, declared a Sernf-Ann-ua] Dividend of Five per cent-, on the Capital Stock, payable out of the earnings of the Road, fat the fix months, ending November 30th. to the W stem Stoclr-hoWers, at the office of the Treasarcr of the Coirminj In Terre Haate, On and aftet Jtmaary&tib. CHAS. W(K)B, Sec'j.

Dec. 10, d4t.

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Onr1U«iliVnF tortVo«m»" NEWLY fittel ap, in NEW style, to do N8»V pi-MI. «e now full of KE \V aal Elegant Stipla and Fancy

M»ld at nrices N K\V to Terrc-Hantw. It ii wellkaowu fact that wj wen th-3 Sr$t to cut dta orice* ani pro/it# inthn city. Wo never \vu 1 knowingly po ^In afaT««r^r7d, firtjlt than our,. „Oaly a feir yoar, a^o yo-i hvl ti

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Inabledf.mZ motey in.eUrng yo, 83 i' TER gaols, bo^ht .at LOw El priol. for ton p«- e^b P^St. T^t yon nrn^r «n- orstand state that on the first of tliis month we c^inmeneod on oar nea system of selling exclusively l?0R CASH. By buyinsr for i^

ike ntonev at 10 per cent, profit, and we venture to say that no other house in Terro-Haute ovor, did iOC 4Vrn prttsntf*# to sell a £tok of Dty OooJ* at a ft, buying goods we ak-vii that Mr. CASH is the brsi buyer. Fh buys our poods. With c«*k and thirteen ^exper.&n^wofl.ttor ourselves ha we can Z^almuhln buying 1 any ooe^'jV. havetUe pronto odferyou that it is so Will you have it If so, drop in under th a sign of tho b,gT. and we will show you a stock of s*l vi'iw "*'!i

Staple and Fancy Dry Goods

Notions. Hosiery,House PnriiishixigGoodd,Soft Hats, Boots and shoea,

which taken tojrcth^r, for quantity, qnaliiy. fltyle and price are not equalled in Terre Haute, and we will *el| CHEAPER than th® CHKAPKST, bp ve are deWrmmed to keep the tiricos down and make the profit, bv the quantity sold. Weoannotin this card give a description of our immense stock. In Ladies Dress Goods ana all oUser Fancv Goods ve have neVcr hud tht like. X« Gentlemen's wear we have by far the finest stock ever brought to Terre-Haute. In Carpets, wo are selling 4-4 Supet AllWool from 6(to 76 cents, the bam we have often sold at $1,00 per yard Matts, Matting, Drugget, Crumb Cloths, R^$s, Tapestry and lhreo I ly Carpets propoitioftatoIv cheou. Wall Pat»er, Window Shades and Damask Curtains are beautiful and cheap enough. Shoes and Boots. nSoflt li»ts and Caps of the very best *"ate

far cheaper than we have heretofore kept. We never were in so good a condition to furnish Country Merchants, o« noW. Our arrangements are so made with Manufacturers and Agents of Staple Goods, that we can within ten days duplicate any article we sell so if we make by the sale 5 per ccnt, we ace out but ten days time. Ihe iN liVV SYSTEM is the plan far cheap gsods, as all wjll see by .looking through QVL^jSfort.^ We.a,re proud to show, our goods, whether vre soli or not. Remuinber our stock is all NEW. bought lor CASH, all parfect. r*..*

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KTo Old. Style Aluoton Odds and Bnd«.

jar Vf invite competition, as a little excitement helps tha circulation of tho "NEW SYSTEM," .. .. Nov. 8, 1858.

ECONOM

Is the Certain result ot

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Conseqi ently every body curtail expenses

whenover yecca and do 'without that which in good times thoy would enjoy. There are hwoovrmany things you cannot afibrd to do without, even in times ike these. •'v .r. ......

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO J0 WITHOUT

Convenience, Well Cooked Dinners, Well Baked ]3read.

STEAM "PURPOSES THIS COAL IS EXCELLEN1 1

It i& also well adapted to tho pttrposes of tke Blacksmith, tho Fotradryman, avd ^he Gas Manufacturer. .- T!.e subflcrtbcr, tScrcifbte, wfec*Uy solicits his friends and the pnhlic at targe, to gl vrV Uiia coal a trial before ordering their winter's coal e3aevher«

COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS AND OTHERS, S™r

Wishing to piTchnse at the pit's mouth, will reidilr And the above nines,as they are situated en the

.nd of ihat old and well-known I Rill aft* pioneer, JOHN PBaRCE, three qoarters of mile east of the Evtnsvillb ft Crawfordsville Railroad, Fnrmersbnrg, Sullivan County, Tod. Specimensof the Coal may fee seen at WHITWORTH ib ISA AOS, TAYLOR k. FOOTS, C. H. BAILEY and WOLFE 4. CO't» ,8TOV£ 8TOR8, Where orders may be left, which wf II lw at tended to as punctually as possible. A. C« ISAACS.

N- B. Burn Coil and save th«dollars,for ft Is now a well established fact that those who ose coal instead of wood for culinary and other household purposes, save one-half of the tsual cost oi fuel- [Sept 7,-d#3m A-C.

NO. 109 MAIN STREET, Terre-Haute, Ind

®£TB' OK A»W=.

Has just received and is now prepared to offer «t the very lowest jrates large and complete stock of

HOUSE FDRIISH11G

SATIN DELAINS, Lace and SCaslia Cartaias, G3t Conitoes, Cttrteiii Bands and Pins, vk Wintiowr Shade Trimmings,

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Feather Bactera and Brushes, Piaoo aad Table CovteH*,^

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JFaVla Malta,

Carpetingf of every khtd and quality,Oil Clotlu. all widths and iag'ftat variety for Floor*. Tftbihi, Carriagaa, Stairs, 4c. Zh^gBta Pelt Cloths 4 wi ftU prices by the yard and in elegaot pattornn for Oratab Cloths. ^iSit^L00l&NG G^SSB^5. »il itt out «od Mahogany

Framea. Traaapareat, Gold bordered and pajper

-WINDOWli SHADES!

t**?£ a&l a*

Well Heated Rooms an dthe smiles of your wife,

And'the only way to secure all these comforts and blessings, Vie last especially, is^to come and get ono of our celebrated Cooking Stoves, which tVo aro sellingjvcry cheap, and if you want your Parlors well heated, we have the finest Heating Stoves in the marked upon the Raxne terms, and a thousand other useful articles to make* merry your household. Remember Christmas and xVcw Years will oon he here, and if yotf dont have merry times, the fault is yoar own. ,.S WOLF CO*Dco. 9-dw3m *,

FARMERSBURG COAL MINES,

M.. SULLIVAN OOTTNTY, INDIANA.

subscriber announces to the Public that in a few days he expects to bo prepared to fill orders for this celebrated and favorite Coal. The qualities that chiefly recommend this variety oi Coal, to geocral'use, are, that it is almost entirely

JUUkB^ro© From StUpliur.

merit of this character ever offered to the puithc. I KER or IRON-LJKKCINDLR r«mains as a residam in the burning much less Iicbt asli a formed Ilia stock of TOYS was selected with truMjrea- vhau usn-ljand tbcrefore very little annoyance is felt from dust, etc. I1 III?! TbJlS Of"hf«2SUCI??JK^ P-!

Aud il isOonseqiiuntlv n«ainjarfoas to health it has very little SLATB OR STONY MATTEff the purul carbonacoua substance.of die Coalt after combustion scarcely any CLIN

BUFF HOLLANDS

Table Linens, ToweHngs,CruKtailkJ aid Crib Blankets, aud Cotton Sheeting, and EVERY VARIETY OF GOODS used fcm^kiag Dwelling Hoi«HHI» HMda, Balkans, Offices, Ac.

Tbe experiotioo and gTeai facilitioa apjoyed by thia eslablishntent arc guaranties to its nnmm|atn»i, tint tkjr *0} always find an extensive and ntperior rarlcty ot all the above aatnod good*, to wlndb will bo added from time to titnewbateveT appears ficar and desirable in market^ antft It ia naio complete ia all the minaiia of hoose famwhiag aiitedali. O. B. BROKAW.

Oct 28-dtf W MuaS'utet, Ter^-Haute, Ind.

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from 3) to 40 pw cut. profit on yoftr good«. \V. are no,vj (b onr new ay.to.o.)

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Colored Lineoa for Sjbados, -v ipapet Hangtag^ ,, and Borders

Loop Holders,. b'4^

Damask of every Deecription, 4fa Gimps, CorJs, T«oels, CW^pet

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yo more pain, So more ticknee*, .. ,yb more Rheumatism, Oa KTIPFNKSR OP TI1K JOISTS, 1AJMKAGO.

UK A UACHES, TOOTH A ('H h.M« SUFHBKIJiO KKOM OTHKK BODILY S N HI KMH I KM. Rjpid aid (templet JCfficacf uf

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E A E I E tltppiii 1k* ixcrntiatt*e Patmu JtktM, Bur.nt, StAltU,

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rinuri It liu|«9rlaul lluttevory fnwily kut'im a »up|t of tl lu tUo huua'i. .\rmeil with this romody, a htiuteholil alwa,v» protet'ioU afCHtnst. miildeu allacka ot' alcluiutl, Ttto^.auda of lives of persou* liuvo Uerti utived by lit limel ui«, who wuro suitildulT artxel in tha nlskt tltua witli Cramps,

S|IHJHI«,

IWIRIINTI.r

Vomiting, Chalcrn, Yellnw Purer,

mid oUior vlolaul dUeate*. Let a doae «f Mil* roiuo^y bo tKkcn inturually, an tha cato may reqnliv, wliin jtuddraly tiuizad with pain or Mckuert, and II wilt

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