Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 236, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 October 1858 — Page 3

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uncertainty. '•Violetta!'' "Allondorf!"

And tins beautiful girl sank, from excess of joy, upon his noble heart throbbing with the pure, though snldued joy.

White doing thin. Violetta'a father, Hip Tan Snort, was seen approaching the loters with a flair.

Allendorfsaw he aged patriarch, and with one mighty leap cleared the banisters, and rushed down stars. But Van Snort was not to be done tbns.

He pnt after Allondorf, and jnst as he was tnrning the corner of the red barn, gav* him a lift with the 6*ir that placed him

4'ont

of ex»s»ance."

Violetta, driven to distraction, threw h»r«elf upon the grass, and for a long, long bonr, was deal to every consolation.

"letting tho Cat out of tho Bag.*'

'jThere is a fellow "way down east,' who

is ^cursed cute,'' as the Yankees say in

collecting Hps.

'"•The Portland (Maine) Trxnuaript has

the following:

The following advertisement apf*tr*d

in the dailies of Tuesday:

SmrnjAiP* A*xntit-ATm,—The hum-

buggerv of Spiritualism will be ontdone

this evening at the City Hall, by l«Wi»g

the oat onl of the bag.

lion, 5 cents. ,«

the

FITTIFLN.LEYE

Elder Young,

Of Charleston, Illinois, wilt preach at the Christian Chwrb on Booth 4th street, this (Saturday) rrentng at earl gs« Abo, on LordjMUy at 11 o'cloclk A. M., and evening at dwf^t howrtend.

To-bight vill be the great opening tff the Gaieties Theatre, at Carr*« Hall. The bill presented for the occasion is one of the best ever npon the boards in oar city. Mr. C. B. Malholland will appear in his favorite part of

Uavtr»ie

give him authority to negotiate for the purchase of the sweet and ever faithful Is-

l-'Mld.

tQrWe heard of sale* of hogs, to-day, for early delivery at $5,75 pe*- 100 lbs net. Buyers aro uot free at this figure.—

Qui.

20.

&3T The time of sailing of the New York and Galway steam packet, Pacific, has been again changed, Her departure is now fixed for Monday, Nov. 8th.

JGF"Tho Grand Lodge of Masons of Mass., have passed resolution* signifying their intention to recoinend to subordinate lodges thai each member contribute $1 towards the purchase of Mt. Vernon.

JEW A married man who wa* sncd for breach of promise of marriage, at Brooklyn, N. Y., demuried to the complaint that, as ho could not legally make such a promine while married, and a performance of the contract would he illegal by reason or his existing marriage, such an action could not be maintained. The city tidgo overruled the demurrer, and the damages of the plaintiff were assessed by a jury at five thousand dollars. On appeal to tho general term tho decision was affirmod.

A ONR-HORSK NOVBI.—Violetta started convulsively, and turned her tcardrenchod eyes wildly upon the speaker fur, to her, there see in I femething familiar in those low, rich tones.

Their eyes met his beaming with

and tendcrneN*—hers

Flour.—Good Superfine Family Flonr JOHN A0ENISS, M, D. can now be bonght at the Anchor Mills, j"""" warranted, at $4,60 per barrel.

Tb« public are respectfully invited to at-

Tho Theatre.

in the thrilling

drama entitled Napoleon's old Gaard." Onr citizens will remember the peculiar sensation produced near two years ago, by Mr. Mulholland's representation of the old patriot, Ilarersac. This piece alone sbonld draw a crowded house. The balance of the bill is good and promises a rare entertainment. See programmes and posters.

I®-The Washington letter writers declared that Col. Preston's instruction* will

contemplate the annexation of

Aug. 7, 18.18.

love

gloaming with wild

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64 to eonimenee at 7$ o'clock.

TWtUy evening according the TTall w*a opened, &nd eoon well filled, and in doe time, the champion versos spiritnal- HAMS! HAJISlt ism appeared. lie commenced by sUting SidSTXkhtete that he advertised he shonld let the mi not ty tiling at *W«ate ^rtc«.^ Call at «he of

hag, and he shonld fotfit hw en-}wot,

.,ooH Joira bdrirf

tie d«.l. n.t raisiBg a la?, oot or «Uck

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Utx with big

INFTRMAHY.

PCM THE CURE AND TREATMENT

ALL DISEASES OP THE EYE

Hep* 14, dir.

Wanted Immediately

At the NKW BOOT and 8H' STOKE, Sign of the Big IT

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GOOD WOBXK£5«* Kiue Ktp ami Sawed work. (ui£ud experienced irotkaeiiM lad»{s w.rk. To wham geod *«ge lail cnuUnt e» inert wiil be given.

Oft I4-dtr

Oct. 27th, dwt. B. EBBITT.

OYSTERS.

AM NOW RECEIVING, and will continue 1 to receirc daily, HOLT MALTBY*S best

ITNUIRI*

of

Gin.

KPSAIX, McDOUGAL & CO. Terre Haute Oct. 7, '58.

Notice of Removal.

EDSAL, McDOUGAL & Co. Will remove sl»o«t the 15th of October to the corner of Main and Fourth streets. House now occupied by the Southern Bank.

CARD.

On making this announcement we desire to call the attent:on of the public to our present position. Two years ago we commenced business in Ten*Haute under very favorable dream^utnees. In tie po«s-ss»on of facilities seldom eajoyed bv any.— In that short space of time we have established a Dry Goods Rouse worthy of Terre-Uaute. The extraordinary increase in our business requires more spacious sale«robni*. WRh that end in view w* have secured the above corner, jieh we are new ftttinc np in magnificent style, with reference to the comfort of our customers: and for ctpacity it will far surpass any Dry Goods House in Terrell aute. We have also engaged the services of severe! accomplished salesmen who will st all tint be fou"d at their post, ready to wait on all, and in any language, with increased facilities we are determined t* cam the day. and challenge anv and all cotnr**tUk»n. come fr*m what source it may. EDSALL, McDOIXJAL & Co.

Oct. 5th

QT1KRIFF8 SALE.—By rirtne of an kZ/ exe««tlo* i*—» I tana the Yt*o Court or Com«*o« Pleas l« m« dimmed and deliver'd la tever of WitUam r. Helutwt «td Joint aal aralnat Isaac Ji(ck«i», I |ar«

FORTlfB CURE AND TREATMENT OFi?^s5^^^S^^a«^poMof»ik-OF

H. KEYS.

LostDog.

A BROWN and White Pointer, answering to the name "Pooto"—a collar on his neck baring the name "T. Hopkins, EvnnsvHIe.'* Any person finding, and returning him to me, will be liberally rewarded.

Fesler,

roaxcBLT or nrtLAOsLTHU.

Physician, Acconchcr & Oculist HAVING

located permanently la Terre-Haute, will resume the genera! pnc lN of Medicine and Surgery. The Doctor will eat Chronic Diseases upon the reformed system, rock as scrofula. Rhrmn*tlsui, Bronchitis, Liver, Affection, dlMMeiof the Kidneys, Cancer*, Tumor*, Dpp«paia, Prelapsu* Auni ii.nl Prolapsus of the Womb, Uiluary dli«*jci and generative organ*.

V"7»0lBee No. 9S, Secoad Street between Ohio and Walnut Sl«, nearly opposite Dr. Pence'* Drug Store. Cet M, defies

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and

SILVER WARE,

Mo. 71, North side Public Square next DOOR TO PRAIRI CITY ByNK C. & J. M. CR1SHER,

ARE

Luba, and

now prepared to shi a very fine assortment of new good* In the above line, con

tlsting of Golil and Silver Hunting Cased. Kngllsh and Anchor Levers, nf the Seat Maker*. Gold, Pnb, Veal snd Guard Chain*. Gold Socket*, Slide*, Gold and

j„i nroxw*. «nd Gold Thimble*. JT7» For Mle cheap. C.& J. M. CRISHER.

RE SN OYSTERS!

With which lam proparedto furnish atiy number of customers either served up or by the can. IT All told are tear rantedfrt$h and gn'd. jrj

O* One door South

of

THF.

Stcwnrt House.

Sept. 29, dim. T. M. DOL'OlITY, Agont.

Agricultural Meeting.

regular annual meeting to e1cct officers for the enuiug year, of the Vigo County Agricultural Society, will take place at the Court Hou*e in Terro-Hauto on Saturday, Oct. "30th, 1858, at 2 o'clock. A full attendance is requented.

By order Wm. DURHAM, Sec'r.

Oct. 18,1858-d&wtd.

SHAWLS,

Silks and Dress Go:ds

AT

Headquarters, October 1, 1858.

EDSALL, McDOUGAL & CO.

A NRW Styles Fall Shawls,in »quarcaml #\/t round Comoro, Stella Oold Hordprs, Plush Border*. Chenille Borders, Broolie Borders. Plail Borders, Satin Borders, Double Shawls in all wool and dlk and wool, from $10,00 to 35,00 Long and square Woolen Shawls, Bny State, Empire State, VVaterlo nnd Seitch Mmiurnctures Black anJ Colored Thibit and Printed Cashmere Cashmere and Broch Scarfs. 200 different varieties of new Fall and

Winter Goods,

AH wool Thibits, Buyadere, Printed French Merino, Plain French Merino, Elejrant Printed W ml Delnlns, Dneals, Valcnetas. Paris Jlmperiftl, Et ofTes de Sole, Imperial F»ulanl*, Sole a Travers, Robes a Cr. Poplins, Morning and Colored Persians, RNloris Satin du chene new and beautiful Delaines at 19^ 15 and 90 conts English and Fnmch Chin's, from 121^ to 30 cents. 15 cases Callen from t5'-f up

We openetl this week some very elegant Silks in Bnvadrres, Plaid, Chene, Stripes nnd fijrured very beautiful black Raysdcre Silks, (Imired nr.tl shot silks plain oil boiled Black Silks, of the best manufacture, frim 60 cents to $1,75 per yd. Iu Do trestle Goods our stock never has been more complete.

IITMK.Grsaisoa,

on the Mlow ag dseert-

ml eeiate. t*wli: apart of the Swath W«*t qa rter (1) ef Won MivtN \\i) la Tmwnshtp No. twelve, (t^ Norih of Rtutt niae, (S) W«,t, rommeatis* at the Snath East «»nttr of the tw* ffl -acre lot ••M Vy t. M. Ray. and frna Way to Kern, froefla* on the Cearty Road—nnaiag North Itoat Ui« Rooth II»e of saM ymtu* ftwty (SI) rod#, thence East twelve (W) soeta Swty tods, th*«e* W«*» l*«l*» t* U* of eowtalntng 5 take* the penpewt* of the said lane

TM CM

where

... -4 sale by the Can, half Can or Case at •*&**» Uim Stoat* Safeos. G&lFrrTa.

in their tam. *1^4, FtF

SieJrot*

and wltt tie* RUh 4av of 5«nalsr vm. *lthl» MM•»Satawta*

MW

WW of

th»E»«ato

dar, ai the coart-h.mse

riftnr- d«orSa T*m« H*»t». o«f* the rwatsaad proits of the LPoora openea idtrtiirr »l«i a* ippwnw.

TEHWDIIF.

a ma^MRWTEAR*.

a»4 «tto"d Uw mm* Ml sett far mfcrtstwm t* sattsQr saWl «x«ea^«» aa4 coet*. will then a*d thete tit* tee shapl to the highest Mdder, Sar eaah to

satisfy said eveewttea aMt easts wm. tt. mtWAKr, mwttr Oet-Jft-wtwpifMa

slnw tod meaia

8l£ri.,feS

nvCTL,no.

a ok a ha a 4 a I O line spec**-it t* hardly ne^^arr I"? Car quite mnch to the ««rprisa of th« and-

ntrcTCDC

Mutton! Mat* on!! -^|T*

Hesar«.P.Wjittio4 F'Sieveraen, will con-

tog, on SuanUf sot, and in consequence iu the large stock they will have on hand, thej have fitted up a Stall at the Lower Market, where the most choice peices of Mntton will be sold at from 4 to 5 cents per pound. This is considerably lower than has jet been offered in this market, and those desiring the finest of mutton will bear iu mind that tins irrangement will last for time months or more come. Remember, that only the most CHOICEto

The fact of thin remedy being inaoch high re pate Among the H»ll*nder» in Wisconsin, Micbi gan,New Fork, in fact in evenr Holland s*-ttle-raent in the United States, argues much in its favor.

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

"JfcfUHt Veritas *t

Tie wonderful dlaeoverle* broujrht lu light by the celebrated Dr. Kadwa}' dc Co., the eminent Chemist* ol New York, within Ihoput quarter oi a century, har^ contributed more t« the ease, comfort, safety, health and lonrerity of the huiuaa race

all-powerful remedy possesses

RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS. [Prom tho N. V. Medical Journal.] THE GREAT DISCOVERY.

SIAOVNA

POWKKGRAND

Kipwir'* RKOCI.*TI!«O PIM.S.—TheDISCOVERAN

THE

PKICKS will be offered for sale.

September 17. 4 3 m.

READ THIS!

A HOLUAJENAA'A-NAMMOXR-

JACOB

RlNSKES, tiring in the Holland settle­

ment of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for some time Che misery attending an utter prostration of mind and bodt, I have been restored. by using BCERtf AVE'S HOLLAND BIT TERS, t«» perfect he-ilth."

UIUMIII

other

medicinal agent* use. KADWAY HEADY RKMKP. The (rut of these Important and valuable dlacoverto« startled the world with wonder and tnrprise at lt» rapid efllraey In curing the *ick and stopping the most excrutiating palot.

The next di»co»ery was the RaaovATiita Hcaot.vt*r. the only remedy la nao that possesses the remarkable properties of eradlcatluK from the system all constitutional inaledle*Inherited sickly chldren of dlaoased parents. These dleoverie*. however, are but Lesser Lights to the Great. Grand Discovery reeeuUy made, and which is calculated t* revolutionize the present practice of medicine and treatment of disease. The result of tbl* great discovery Is given to the world In the form of

PILL*,

WE

elegantly coated with

Gum, so as not to oJfend the most delicate stomachs. They neither sicken nor gripe. Every dose that

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ta­

ken imparts renewad strength and vtgor to the sick •nd enfeebled body. They are ealleu

RADWAVS RKGUI.AT1NG PILLS. n. 3PT. I*, KADWA• 'S READY RELtKP. 1. On* nfthe most remarkable •*y It truly elect rifle* the whole human system with its

properties which this Is {hut of Electricity.

healthftil Influence. Its action upon the polsnnons gitses uf malaria, whether it be the Infecting effluvia of Yellow. Typhus, Swamp, Measles, sen riot or other *~allgiiant Kevera, or Fever Ague, Bllllouf Fever, ('liolera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Flux: or whether the stomach becomes InQnmed and Irritated from the pol*' onon* extract* of aei! nlmits, tainted meat*, unripe friiiu, or green vegetables, a dose or two of Radway* Roady Relief will instantly neutralize th pol*on«us elements lhat maybe thu stomach, a'.lny the most violent iiiflaiuatlons and fortify the whole system agttliisl sickness or painful difficulties.

In all cases,' therefore, of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Flux, Fevers, Atc., there Is no ruMtedy so sufo and cer tain to take as Radwar'* Ready Relief, ltselectrlcal it It Is tak

powers will, the ln.«lanti Ken charge the system

with health and rigor 2. AN CO UN 1ER-IRRITANT, withdrawing the congested blood, which, in case of Rheumatism, I.umbag, 0«nt. Xm'.algia. Sciatica, inflict* a* much pain uf»n the patient—II acts with th« rapidity of lightning the Instant the Relief!* ruhlied mi the part ofihe body where there Is pain—It re-establishes an eqnallzatlon of the circulation of the blood—congestl.'D being withdrawn, inflamatlon is removed and pain ceases. 3. As UirrcsivR SrmrnsT.— In cases of Weaknes*. Languor, Debility, Depression of Spirit, Fest le**nes* Molaucholly, Nervous Trembling, Hysteric* dec., diffuses it* healthful toniu properties throughout the wntire system. It revives and re-Invigorates the aged, crippled, Infirm and nervont. It Imparts now life and strength. Weak nrd feeble femnEed who, (roiu continued sulTori jr with weakening discharges, are wasting awny. Railway's K-ndy belief will restere to a sound and hcalthl\il condition.

4

ITM LKA.NSINO AND HEALING PROPRRties are quickly proved In case* of wounds, gun shots or stlngrs, biles of dogs, snakes, leswet*. etc. The rnoinonl Radway's Ready Relief is applied to the pained parts. It n«uiratlzp* the poison, arrest* the spread of the Infliction, allays InflainaUon and prevents mortlflcation. 5. AS A BODY GUARD TO PREVENT, the system again*! sudden ntlacks of sickness, osnoclatty when epidxmicnttruvait, or In case* of sudnen Cramps In the stomach or bowel*, Hlllun* Chollc, Fevers of all kinds,a dose of Partway**Ready Relief wilicheck the progress of the disease Tmd prevent terious difficulties. 6. Exrosi-RR

TO

HSST—OKSSBB-L rirrtcrrrt**.—

Porsous who are obliged to bd exposed to the hot ray* of the sun shcnld, when they fi»el Snn Slcknesj, aaache, etc., take a dososf the Relief, also ^alhe the head with It In soma water—this will settle and strengths^ the stomach and withdraw the heated blood from the head—and equalize it* circulation through the system. "very family should pr Radway'* Ready Relief If accidents -cenr.

7. Every family should provide themselros with

from Palls, Bum*. Mcnlds. Bruises, Wound*, etc.. an application of the Rinly Relief will Immadialelj-ttop the palu, prevent lnflamadon or mortification

Rtcitrm wtm

ceh hrated Dr.

Radway has recently succeeded in obtaining a nutritious extract so conceiilrated that a dose of six pills will fiirnUhihe same amount of nutrition te the blood as is given to the blood by an ounce uf ordinary bread. This nutritious extract he has succeeded in combining with Rad way's Regulating Pills, so that while the system 1* undergoing a thorough physleing.puiifylng and regulating process, tli* weak, enfcsbled, debilitated and worn out organs receive a healthful nourishment. This great discover* Is I nvaluable. Heretofore, under the most Innocent and best purgative Pills etc., the patient grew weak aud debilitated, la eases of Veliow Pever, Tynhos, KcarleX Fever and other malignant Purer*. Small Pox, Erj ripelas, etc.. the patient I* unable te partake of(ufefent nourishment to keep alive.

Radway'* Regulating Pill* will entirely revolutionise the treatment of tee sick, afflicted with these maladies, Air one or two of ftadwav** Regelating Pills ••111 give to the wasting body sufficient nourishment a* well a*exterminate every particle of disease from the system. Another great wer which these Pill* possess I* that of regulating the organ* of the sysiem iu the performance of their duties. Tl.e

NRA US

toreach,Kid­

ney*, Liver, Skin, Bladder, Heart and Bowles, are

each of them regular and exaet in the performance of their aeveral functions: so that those who take these Pills, however Cesthre they msy be, will enJoy the tux-

Say

ry of a healthy discharge fro... their bowies every at a regular and exa hoar.

RADWAY,s KDGUTATING FSSOLNKNT.

The discovery of this wonderful Renovator ef the Htnaa Body secures to medical science anew medicinal property.

It a»toaty cure* quickly, aofely and effectually th* following dJsorders: HOMORS

IN

croftila. Tamers. Bleeding ofthc Luhg* Syphilis. Coamapti«Hi. St. Vitas* Dance, Sores, Rleketa,- Salt Rheea, Asihmn. Nodes. Canker, Broach ill*, Fever Sores, Rash. Ulcer*. Kr**peO», Tellers.

It renerates the system completely, Resotrlng •war from the Solids all impure poisonous aad Diseased Deports, freeing ike Blood sad Fluids Of Life frq/a all eorrapt hamors. restoringEnenry and vtgor,health aad strength to every Organ aud member of the body, bet will eradicate frosa ik« system all CowstlluUonal MalatlTes and OSnnlties inherited by slckty eMMrw of di*e*«ed parents.

Let those afceted with any disease. Sere ula. er Constltathmal laflnaiutea,tak* IU4* ay's Xe**vating Resalveot. Seld fey Druggists everywhere.

Sept. 4-dlf Ottee. Mt FuRoa St., 31. T.

TtRR

Biasoltttioci of Partnership/ X{

A BT. i«*BI IP herwtotere ext*dnghe weea Carter Herring, lo the coafeeUooetT besta**s.t« this day dissolved by asataal camseat, Mr. H. C. Carter t* aMfeerised »ocollectaJl eaiataadlag debU antes aad eeeoaats, aad pay all deaaatid* anlast aaid r-t HEKRI50,

Sept.4! 18S8* C. CARTER. Mr. B.C.Carter wllt^cwiatlawat theoM aUad a« 1 will be ready to sappy b» easterner* ia a few days

Ith the beet of Oystiecs, aad otbar aleeOes, for pteee-

'in in

1

£eVTELl*IQBM C12 UFFICJJ, FOR Ell PLOY B88 AND Persons Wishing Employneht or imr ncottrrta*.

K. &—FMWV attaatioa ^im to the rcat-

Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery and gloves,ever

GREAT ATTRACTION

AT THE "5IGN OF THE BIO

Goods all New and selling

I invite all in want of

BOOTS AND SHOES,

To give roc a call. oon please yoti both in price or quality.

COME AND SEE COME AND SEE

Clerks modest and well behaved. OOMB XIO- I

OUR MOTTO:

A nimble Sixpenee is better than a slow C... shilling.

DON'T FORGETTHE PLACE—SIGN

OF THE BIG "K."

Main Street, near 6th. 5lAnnfactnring of all kinds done, by the BEST OP WORKMEN, and of the very best material. tW Repairing also done with neatness and dispatch.

Sept. 28 dim.. H. 1CE7E3.

A. L. SHERMAN.

BROOM MANUFACTURER.

Ttuil St. Uskrr's Addition.

1 MILK

rAM

TBB BI.OOB.

CAST or TsaaE-n*«rrs.

NOW PREPARED TO FURNISHTH6 bat of Brooms, of the various styles, made to order, and sold wholesale or retail a* the lowest cash price.

CV $50 per ton paid for all the broom brash delivered at my shop. rgU* Orders solicited 3AuglO,'58 wly.

MOFFATT'8 LIFE PILLS, AND coBisrxa:

rPUE

FARMERSBURGS COAL MJMX

BXTTBORS

era in this coantry or In Europe. They are fally v*tablishedas the mmt universal finally medicine eow ia ase. aud they will maintain their pre eminent renown by the intrtotlc and eomwekeadve vlrtaes which acquired it. The a*ual modes ef paSery would beueworny of them aud is unnecessary

Tboesaud* aad tew ef tfceesands of persons we*

A

Prsywe4 aad seid by Dr. IFItUAM 8. SOFFi'l, 9 1 a S Marek fl^-wie r--- •_

Cold fe»td I Qet41 11

f-IAMEO, CORAL, LAVA. OOI STONE. PLAIN V^aadettMT deriraMe style* ot Jewelry, i» oet a»d iwfNwete. Deals Breast Pie* a See sesnrtnisnt ef OsM Wads aad lieste Buttons. ii|.7 «r e.dt cars

a--

tl^&NTY, INDIANA.

subscriber announces to the Public that in a few d*v he exp»cts to be prepared to fill orders for this celebrated and favorite Coal. Th« qualities lhat chiefly rccommoid this variety oi Coal, to general us«, are, that it is almo«t entirely

Free From Sulpliiir. Audit is consequently notiiyurioas to health it has very little SLATE OR STONY MATTER mingled with the purely carbonaooos substance of the Coal: after combustion scarcely any CLIN KER or IRON-LIKE CINDER remains as a residum in the bunting much leas light ash is farmed than asml, and therefore vary little annoyance is felt from dost, etc.

FOR STEAM PURPOSES THIS COAL IS EXCELLENT 1 it is also well adapted to the purposes of the Blacksmith, the Foundrynian, a»d the Gas Manufacturer. The subscriber, therefore, earnestly solicits his friends and the public at large, to give this coal a trial befiwe ordering their winter** coal elsewhere.

COUNTRY BLACKSMITH8 AND OTHERS,

Wishing to prrehase at the pit's mouth, will readilv find the above mineaA* they are situated An the land of that old and well-known Indiana pioneer, lOHN PEARCE, three quarters of mile east of lie Evansrillc & Crawfordsvill* Railroad, f'.u-mwsburg, Sullivan County, Ind.

Specimens of the Coal may be seen at WHITWORTH & ISAACS, TAYLOR & FOOTE, C. H. BAILEY and WOLFE & CO'rf STOVE STORE, where orders may be left, which will be attended to as punctually as possible. A. C. ISA AfS.

N- B. Burn Cotl and save th. dollars,for it is now a wall established fact that those who use coal instead of wood for cnlinary and other household purposes, save one-Half of tho usual cost el fuel. fSept 7, -dw3m A. C. I.

find after having made the improvement we did last season, that we was entirely too limited in our ideas of the room we should want, our business having increased muoh beyond tho most sanguine expectations. The leading feature in making this change is to open exclusively in

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!

We are uow fitting up for tint particular branch of trade, the Second Loft of tho Store, making a very larce and spacious SALES ROOM, L25 feet deep, being well lighted by two Urge sky lights, and fitted up with gas for eveuing trade, giving pleuty of light and autple room to unroll, lay down, match aud cut carpets to fit rooms. We shall open next month an unusually large and attractive stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Look ng Glasses, Curtain Bands,

Pins, Cornices, tfce. Also: Curtain Damask, Moreens, Satin Delains, Curtain Draperies Gimps and Trimmings of all kinds in addition to the above a most complete stock of Linen and Cotton Sheotings, and Pillow Case goods, ready made Bed Comforts, Brown and Bleached Linen Table Cloths. Napkins, Uoilies, and Towels of every description. In fact every article that adls to, and completes a thorough stock in this line, adapted to the wants of Housekeepers, lintels, Societies Halls, Saloons, &c.

The first floor, the same depth of the carpet room above, is being re-fitted,exclusively or

Wholesale and. Retail. For City and Country trade, with two rows of counters, each 1S25 lect long and abuodanoe of light from two sky HghU, an advantage to purchasers, which they can find in no other store in the city.

Leading from ihe centre of the ftiro up a wide and easy flight ef stairs, is the entrance to our carpet room, which has been noticed before. For the benefit of tho ladies we shall open the finest stock of

most fastidious, and to the less pretend in? the largest selection of Brown and Bleached Muslins, Canton Flannels, White, Red, and Yellow Wool Flannels, Bod Blankets, SatiucMk Tweeds, Jeans, Ticks. Checks, Batis, &c. Not forgetting the great deficiency heretofore in

GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,

And. Tailors' Trimmings, Rccollect before purchasing, we are to open a full line of Ga-simeres, Cloths, Shirts and Drawer Cravat?, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery for every occasion.

In the meantime, wo shall spare no effort to reduce the present stock as low as possible before the now arrives. ETBargains for all. BUCKEYE CASH STORE. Au- 28-dtf L. RYCE & SOW.

Drent Goods, Silk*, Shawls, Cloaks,

before presented In this market to the taste of the

Joy to the Admirers of

A KINK HEAD

lEasia ©il©§S(»P aaaa.

Talk of beauty. It caanot exist without a line head ol hair, then read the following, and If you as" more, see circular around each bottle, and no one caa doubt.

PFrofeaaor

Wood's Hnir Heatorntivc.—

We call the attention of all old and young, to which turn* back to It* original color, gray ltplr—trover the hoad of the bald with a luxuriant growth—femovo the dandruff, Itching, and all cutaneous eruption*—cause a coutlnual flow of the natuial fluid, and hence,if used a* a rega lardressing for His hair will preserve Its color, and keen It from failing to extremo eld age. In all Its natu. ral beauty. We call then ujion the bald, the gray, or diseaied lnscal,, to use It aad surely the young wlit not, s* they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl, -ver be without It. Iu praise is upon the tongue ofthoUMiid*.

The areut f*r Prof. Wood'* Hair Restorative In New Haven received the following letter In regard to the Restorative,* few week* since.

Mr. Leavenworth—Sirs I have been troubled with dandruff or seurf on my bead for more than year, try hair began to come out. scurf aud lialr together. I saw In a New Haven paper about "Wood1* Hair Restorative" a* a cure. 1 called at votir store on the 1st of April last, and narchased one bottle to try It, and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing It removed the scurf and new hair began to grow, it I* now two or three inches in length wkere it was nil if. I h.ve great AiUh In It. 1 wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of tbl*. I don't know as any of the kind 1* used In thlsplaee. von may have a market fbi manv bottles after it i* known here.

Yonra with respect RUFUS PRATT. Pitt«. oatrm *, Sept, 9. ISSS. Prof. Wo d—Sir Vour Hair Restorative I* proving Itself beneficial tome. The front, and also the back

rhave

trt of my head almost losl Its covering—in feet asi.n. used but two half pint bottles of your restorative, and now tlie tip of my bead is well studded with a promising crop of you-g hair, and the front 1* also receiving its beneflt. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommondatiou, I can indaee many others totryltt :ijs Yours respectfully

lege of

the

llriogin'pern^r"Stored heTlOK^thel rorompt a»d ed In die 8choob of BoflUm. Her rocal poweiv derided efllcacy not only ia all ordlaan demgeateaU are onsnrpa«ed by any teacher known to the on of health, from Impaired Digestive rauctions, Cos- dendened. The Facalty of M«sic will tin a«oai001

this wonderful preparation, which turn* back to It* I rattlesnake bites, and various other diseases which an.

Dcur Rtvsa. July W, 1S3A.

D. R.THdUA*, Jl.D. 5o. 464 Vine street.

VIW

ISSH

la Jane 3$, 1819.

Prof. O. J. Waod: A* yon are about to manufacture and vend your recently disco« a red Hair K«*tf ratlve. I will *tate, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to u*e it—that, I have, fbrseversl years, been In the habit of using othe Hair Restoratives, and that I And yonrs vastly superior to any other 1 know. entirely claaneastb* bead of daodruff. and with one month's proper u*e will rectorc suv person's hsir to the original youthful color and texture, giving a healthy, son and glossy appearance: and all this, without discoloring the hsnds that *ppl It. or the dresseu which it drops. I would, therefore, recommend It* use to every oue desirous or having .flue color and texture to hair

Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. O. J. Wooedt Co., PmprieterSi 313 Broadway, N. York, flu the great N. V. Wtre Railing Establishment and '14 Market St., St. Louis, Mn. And sold by al good Druggist*. July 29-dw3m,

Musical Advantages at the Terre-Haute Female College.

reputation of these very celebrated \TTE HAVE TOST SECURED A MUSIC regetabie remediea is now uneqaaled by any oU»T^acbCT

for

the Terre-Haute Female Col

very highest qualifications. During

recent toar Ea»t I visited great many Music Teacher* with a sir of obtaining a eery superior one for our MUMC A~*ietny, and succeeded ia obtaining a Teacher la New York, thoroughly tisin

tooa

•ftef

i?%mp:»«,l.t*f FlJh- Headaeh Imparesuie toad^ altoded to, 0»at o^0s«Mnay Jndge for of the Blood and her Fftrlds, bat also ia Rheanta- themselves ef the ability and varied acquirement* t»s*e. Fever aad Ague, ether Intermittent Fe*er». As- of oar na4r. teachers. thma, Bronchitis, Cholie. Keurtsy. Pslpitatioa af the Heart, Ru*h ef BJoed to the Head. Settled Pala* ia the Joint*. Limb* aad Organ*.

6eeU«a* of the Blad­

der aad Kldaeya. Jaundice. Df»w. rite^ fhowever isveterata.l HaWtaal Cestiveaes^ Setuwsaad BtlHoer Loe*«asm. Ohettaate Headache and Giddiness, aad aa immense number af other matadls*.

They reualraaa dieting ner eeeSaeeuwit. a*» perfeeity mild aad pleasant ia their opperat»«*. bat will p*w«rMty restore hcalta—that graet*rt of all earthly Wosslag* te the «**te*h»aste« aad4ilap*da«ed east*

of

UECKBFR* FARINA.

ccxit

4

RES.

vewbey,

SPARfcUNG CRLATtJTB. I»*ONR«R*H-"IRN

the

Aag. Sl.dlcw Iw. JOHN COVERT.

Something for Invalids. TUST RECEIVED AND FRESH Al

el that

STARC

it, ^4-.

ffltlVT.A-iXAZti'efA. COOt»SB«S «f8K0 irfljfGLASS, *«rv S A OW OT AND TAPIOCA^seasiapaatedwte 1»r- -.••!••#•••/ aae.

A Mae aaeoruaeat of UVttiOBS (or aiOdnti ft aesea. eeaslstlM in part o( KtfpKKIOR ftRANDIBS, and tOUC^OBTIi**

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McU3A2TS

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4'»ts

THEgreatestremedy

TA***C

Strengthening Cordial

AND BLOOD ruiUFIKR.

in tho woild. I'hU Cardial la,

distilled Ooaa a Berry known oaly toniyselt, and. chemically combined with some the most valuable medicinal root*, herbs and barks kaowa to the ailud ot rnsn. vlx: Mood root, black raot, wild eherry hark, ret, low dock, dandelions, sarsaparllla,elder flowurs, with ethers, producing the most Infallible lemedy for the restorauou ot health ever known.

IT IS NATURE'S OWN REMEDY,

Curing disease* by natural lawa. When taken. Its heallnr influences Is felt oounli through every vein of the Wdy, iug and aeeeleratlnz the clrcaUtK iv of the

MOMpurifvneutrallitt*

It any bilflovi* matter ic,

the stomach, and *treagthen» the whole organ!ration/1 McLean's Strengthening Cordial will effectually Cure. Liver complaint*. Dyspepsia, Jaundice,

Ciiwa» mr JWrWnt tHMitf, Wimw 1i* aad ml! dtssese* ariatag /rem •idi'aerdsred iirir er SrsatecA. lhsper-ila. Heartburn. Inward Plies, Aoldl'* erSlvkness nfthe Stomach, Fullness of Rio to the Heal. Dull Pain or Swimming la the Hoa Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness er We in the Stomach SourEuielu tions, Choking orSulfocatlug Feeling when lying down Dryness or Yeilowne«a of the Skin and Eyes, Night" Swiau, leward Fevers, Pain in the SmalloYlhetBack-. Cheat or Side, Sudden flushes of heat. Depression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, IV**|iondeury or

DM

Ner-

von* Disease, Sores of Bletehea on the Kkln aisl Fever, and Ague (or Chills and Fever.) It wlU also cure 11 ease* of the Bladder and Worafe.sueh as Seminal Weakness,Incontinence of Drtne. Straagnary, Inflafu*. matlon or Weaknus* of the Womb or bladder,'Mi ws, dtc.

THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. This cordial will nnvar fSit to cure any of th* sboT«, disease*, if taken as per direction* on each bottle, in Oertnau. English a»d Fnuch.

OVER HAl.F A MILMON OF BOTTLES Hare been seld dnrlng the past s^x luouths, an.I In or instauee hasil failed In giving entire saiisfhcUeh.Who then, will suffer drum weakness or debility shoe JfcZr*aa*« Strfngtiminr will euro you.

TO THE LADIES.

Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then goa\ once and get some of McLean'* Cordial. It will •trengtlien and invigorate your ld«od to flow through' every vein, and the rich ros'y bloom of health to mount to vour cheek again. Every bulOo warranted lo gtvo satlstactioii.

FOR CHILDREN.

We say to parent*, If your children are sickly ,pune, or afflicted with comidatnl* prevalent among children, give them a small quantity ot McLean's C«rllnl, and It will make them healthy, foi aud mltiist. Delay not a moment, try it nnd iu will convinced.

IT IS llELICIOt'STO TA KK. EVERY COUNTRY MERCHANT

Should not leave tho city until he ha'' prewired* *npplrof McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sell* rapidly, because It always cures. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell again.

CAUTION—Beware of Dnugists or dealer* who aiay try to palm upon you sore Bluer or Saraaparllla trash, which they can buy (heap, bv saving 11 Is Just as good. Avoid *uch men Aik frJWr/.«*'» Strsnfti' •anv C*r4iat, and take nothing else. Ill* the only remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at the *ame time trengthen the system.

One tablespoonful taken every morning (hsllngl* a certain preventive Ibr Cholera. Chill* and Fever, Yo llow Fever, or any prevalent disease.

Price only 91 per bottlo, or six bottles for *5. J. R. Mr LEAN, Sole Proprietor of the Cordial.

Alao, MeLean'* Volcanic Oil Liniment,

it •Principal depot on the corner of Third and Pino tract St. Louis, A)n. JT7* Forsale lu loulsville bv Hell. Tatboll & Ce-. Springer Bro.. and Raymond Palten

McI.KAN'S VOLCANIC «1L LINIMENT, Tho best Lininienl In the world for man or beast Anetttr ftnairMh Car* PerfomtiMT^SIclean's Volcaalc Oil Liniment lt«nN'r yourselves:

Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cass avo uue on Tcuth street, had a h«rrlb1o running sore on his foot. He trli-d various Liniments, Salve*, dtc.,. but could do It nn good. He despaired of ever Suing able to work at his trade ngaln. because he could not bonr any weight on hi* foot and by one amall bottle of MeLean'* Volcanic Oil Llntmeut, lio I* now perfectly cured.

Kheumaitsin, paralyil*. nenralgla. bruise*, sprains, stiiftiest in the joint* or mtiseles, »wnlllnga,*re throat, ear ache o» toothache, wounds, fresh cuts, sores, burns, seald^^ pnlns, drc., yield to the "magic" Influence this Wunderftil Liniment.

For Horsesaud Cattle It Is an Infttlliblo remedy fhr chufes, galls, iieratches.cracked heels, Inmeness, spavin, sweeny, splint, llslule, bruises, swellings, wound*,

linalsara liable to froui li^urlo or accidents. Evsry Country Merchant should obtain a supplvof McLean'* Volcanic Oil Llulmeut. It *ell* rapidly, because tt alwav* cures.

A liberal discount will be made to merchants who buv to tell again. For aale by J. II. MeLfCAN, proprietor, corner of Third and Pine *ts., St. Louis. Mo. al*o for sal* as above.

J.H.Cunningham and Allen Pence, Agents, Sept. 5,-daw tf 'lYrre-Haute, Ind

BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTER^.

BOERIIANE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,

BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,

BOERHAVE S HOLLAND BITTERS*

BOERHAVE'8 HOLLAND BTITERS

BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.

BOERHAVE'8 HOLLAND BITTERS

BOERHAVE'8 HOLLAND BITTERS.

FOR

DISEASES OF THE

LIVER COMPLAINT, t'\ tf

W E A N E S S O A N IN

Fever cfc Ague!

1

And all affections of the

I TODIACH OR IT fill,

THY TUB onSAT nEMEDf,

t7"CAUT10N.—Guaitl against pafchaftiftg imutions or eoonterfeit*. 8 oa the abut of every bottle the name of the aout raormarroM,

BENJAMIN PAGE, JB., Be CO. Pharma«eatisu nnd Chemist*,

ftmwww, P*.

Said in Terre-Haeie by T. H. Barr Co. V. Donnelly and by Drvgglst geocrslly Lhrottfb. uttheeoootry.

R. Browniog. Afvnt for battanapolia. apr 10,'Sfldwlyiu

NOTICE

'p«E Wloertpy are the member* of the commit-. tee cf Arrangemenni ©f Vi-o Aen-.nltcr* -'-y, vVrr Tncll. S. Wolfe, Wm. Y.

Cl-nn. rt John, O ree ffarbour, Wnx

*utten, Wm.

LCATAWBA WINES.

T. V. BIRR&CO.

PORT. MADEIRA. .• SPARKLIHO AUD OTTLLCATAWBA W INES, 6tt. !. 3fr5ndw9w. r, r^-r

HaJJ, Mo-os Van fjroyc-

The abor* committee arc rancftd

A«€ 5MI(

0"

to

He AfricttiMra! Store ef H. Wolle

rccct a

St

Co., at

'clock on Thursday, September 2nd tor the par' ,j»c«f »akj«2 srraitmncnts of the Fair. tyoederof

oederof (he Chaima

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