Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 473, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 September 1862 — Page 2

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TKR KE-H AUTW TUIflOAf DPI iiMi:ERiS i a I MO STATE TU KM at trrar or irn, WILLIAM A. PBELLK. At wrot or tat. alulrt Laboe 7Efck-1 ta -n't "TON ÄTHANS HARVEY A.1-TOW9EY OK9UIAL, ULI. A.N I i. WILLIAMSON , ICTttI VTMMTT Of FtlLIC ISSTBl ( MOM, JOHN I MORk ! S WILLI AM H SMI I M 4f kfutit Cum, tot. I l: soSSW, HARVEY D. SCOTT. J A Mis ri MOohR. t0 tt 'M fIiHMt i PL TXAM BhOWN Th lue und Him wl i hi- Hour. r ?! . t bit P.rt Ltvav Abbott. ' "im Churrk of Terre it luff, tCOTO CUraeive liliWurthy our uum ifwe v:e! . l.irk . But if we snoot our liberties anJ our uais well aa iu prosperous it't.v of either the oue or 5 M dsrk. But not so ( which oui army retreaiei I foe across the Jersey, ii. winch they trod with tha other dark as Mm ' before a victor ft!-SI 11 t I -I: bloud frum tfH ir iare Net iho I n un witicli .he capil Not im (lurk ax wn evarutteti an 1 ;,iye n into the posaesaion ( the -ins - ' i:a as the iev on which William t Qtm orentd theilyaes. ami culle.J hi the i . ...rwhelni hi country in it surges that ! e invader might he driven out. In lUrkx' hut in hope the) (ought ; and to ban leo.1 eve victory. Ill -v.ti.r .:;r ! ..t ire there, plain . III ajl fur oK -.i rj.f ' 'ij"n e .night to lay jail Ml and to forget at leset t.ie tine, parly niran and plat lor ma uu, lit to prer are ourselves to sacrifice . r.tli. tjii)..-ll in urn !i i i'iin- : ..! .' V - i 'Ii l loll 14 UUpOHiLlf its ot, v aubdue it. To that end ,!ddeiu ... ' of our ('overi.tnent earn everv tnl teat T It r. malt we -hi.i.li l If 1 aw action. i r s .Liion did not en!:st to gti o-.i rebel property, or to sick en and die iu bus Miels, camp and trendies ; but t j pursue a .a punish a rivmir e The i. me has Dover IBM when fie (Government mint not htv? hail men etiuuh for that 1 " u l nj '1 kliied with. bwBeOMM i u'erous. The danger is imm MM The .'iole South it inarms. It i tune the Noi.h followed her etaiuple The entire amralled milUw t the Sortker n 'if ! I. orijmnxfti, tlriUrd and at ffrruiy - ' tuuplied vitK arm Let us awl A o!u o the field Ium wi our Too mam rli . i v i.-noindet lives have been sacrifi penent or drunken S people ithoui i eitermt emies t the riot to m.uudemiood. ihi K , II' is.moni w!,. bv his n-efli ii,v '. 1 1 ii. t hi the t its i et nuieut . IV II of t' ( oir pri opleofthe N.rth in tiie.ii ti re.ik of ti rebellion e h o;es e h ' t ! ' .ir uii.li ervile rstv We .krupt We had 1 i he pres-the-the ir I he I 'niou shels and were or.r and trs.tors On Organ isoda aimed, hi autprsie. They U 1 UlS 3t of divi waned by domowsod the secret stm it . e 1 away. It Government rel dhrMone, ve peweeable (osaiew liliteey possios of ot the Missis ; 4 11 V seal W hit . 'one e ull nearer md j osoveme'its to nk oursel eJ lo . !' e 'he re belb ieties' i 1st I lesHI. s ' Ik M . rsM4ia fee we eeaf tmr 4 i I ' X , a - of tbatr coatoi' vtxmd this Awd Wl aHout t ! Why lo

tn one plsce, and five hundred in another to do ceeded work, while million of aiave carry oo the industry of the rebellious States, unmolested. And this is esteemed ijamsJ doctrine. Men are k!f sraid ot rt. fellow ii-. are we brave tnee . are we worth .. save k'OL- fo'th t. do osf.le

sod ude. if we. who remain at home, ummm I beeitafe to meet thin iaeue t Tke time See I rew re fsrw rste sarsrees t tht rnmiqaint I htmtf. I Stave the breaking out of the rebel!. on, I the duty of every patriot has been simple I Wehne first to "freer? re a Government. How sew. e a m - M I u ad mioter u is sn auer coaeMtntuoo. i o the ".wedlest, simplest, snd most effectual met' of fuelling the rebellion . all our I I tuuughu sre rig btly turned. It was so in the beginning, it is so still. But eighteen j ssnoths ha ft ngei greatly the aspect of I ffairs Then our gresteM dsncer was in sn ! I artheti.' and divided North. Thn too we Lop. J the rebellion might be quelled by the ( aid of a reactionary party in the Sooth, with j oat interfering With State Governments I Then tbereloreit was the duty of every man, ' . ng aside ail top;cs of debate, to Ubor '. I uuite the North iu a hearty patriotic upn mrf for the sstety of the (i jvernmri.t Tne I times have changed. The North is apathetic and uncertain no longer. Evcrv run. j opei.lv or secretly, for, or sgaiuai his SttJ I sr. Tf.e Government no lunger asks lor j so Ubers; ii dsnds them. And the most sen . :. .j have ceased to look for any reaction -' ary part) in the South. Now it behooves us. j to consider calmly, dispassionately, the queatiou, how can we best strike the rebel j lion iu that point, which od msde moit I Taluable. bnt which, in our tenderness and umiditr we have made its strength ; how we ran with the least revolutionary upturn mg r. in . that which is at once the euse, j the insp.rstion and the strength ol the rebe' lion; how thus can we most speedily quell . Issel thus can we briug out of lite struggle, a G ivernment wholly, purely, perm ' neoUji Republican, Christis'i If we consider the events of the day a- the results of hnman action, a wise statesroa: - ship sets this duty e'e-triy before us If, ' with wier p1: 1 jeopety, we consider those VVMtM directel and controlled by God, I mat duty is quite ss clesr. It i -apposed I that Qes i ministers ought not to ctre about politics, but it is certain thit (od does In thee worh be revetls to us the'kef'ret csuse of sll nationsl overturning "At what isMiedit I shall speak coucernini; a nation, and concerning a kmgdoin t pluck up and to pull down and to lestroyit.it th it nation, against whom I have pronounced turn from their evil, I will re;.eut of the evil 'hi' I thought to do tint them And at I whsl irnlsiit I shall speak concerning a naj turn .-.ud corner ii i ii r t k ndotii to oiiild and to plant it , if it do evil in my sight, that it j obey not my voi'--. then I i!l repent of the j Mod wherewith I said I would bi-ueht them" Jt r xvii, . i 10. i lirtstans wheref jre does od threaten to p!u k up .in 1 pull d'.wn an I destroy (It nation',' If bem-e nl ii.t.-in-fi i: i . l.v tempeiam e eonvenlions and tetotal pledges, it. t a national maine htw let us seek hit Mm. It for Sabbith-lireaking. let us call Sabbt'Ji eonveniiott.'t I f. ss a famous Katern Divine has greavoly told us, becsu-o some'ol the Northern St ite- ha ab-ii.h-i capital puninhment, let u rc erect the gslious. But if. becau-e the very fundamental i rmciplea of a Christian Governmeiit L ive been sinnetl against..: by these events God is thundering in our ears, with a voice growing daily louder and clearer, ''Let my people ge.' let us Iveware how we close our ears to his voice stul our fMj to h.-t p irpose, lest the end be not unt' me citie.t be sastetl with out mhsbitsiitt, and the houses without men, and the laud be utterly desolate " 1 n possible to doubt the divine purpose. Says Thomas Jefferson. ' I Usiblj tor my ; C Hiritry when 1 retiect that od is juft; that lu pasties cannot sleep forever. ' Wiihu the measure of likeir tears ü full, when their groans hall have n BeOTOO itself in darkness, douhi lall be i lern a God ot justi'e will awaken to tnr.r li-iri -.a Nothing i' more . i i . wnttn iti t'ie books ot late t'ien that this people "are It be free " .Says Col M isXtt, ..( nginis. speak ing of slareri "ll I tingsthe j idgrnenl of Heaven on acountrv As nations rann t he rcwaided or punil..l in tl.e ne w rld. thev ums! he in th s Kr an mevt'tshle chain I I'fleets ( 1 hI punishes naturial sin b natural calamities." Jk!sik that chain of cu.-o - ..nl eltect.- -- The North, as well as the South, his been preparing, un-. n . ; . lor tins T.. ar (od has taut t i. 1 i lui'iiji rounlri i''i S national ill.-.'i.'i 1 v.m ir:.t--fi In tliit of any people. He has a i. owed the tJnioo to he sneered at and thre it ue 1 ti.it ..m love migiit le made n u t earnest !v a territorial -tiuunle, v olei t si.d t.lo.-U , IL has iieoared us for a nntional combat Me.nwhile He as nut been deaf to the prayers of an enslaved people. He, who haidenetl the heart t Phiraoh. has allowed an entuc people t become demented " Coiisciem e mtkr ihm aids of us all " Th-'v r se iu anus to tlelend a ey stein wn has not been assnletl They sssume the girs-.e Iu I lie- ksfktOSSi -n the a SSil the nation's lite. The ry of hlert would liivedivided the North. The cry of Union II . tes us. We rush to arm. At nt we tight only for flag, ami I n. on, scarce knowing what principle they symbol e Little bv little we awake to the eonsci i . of the issue We intr ltee: on spkeii wit! trembling. We see freedom given end ap Uipi teil leloie l bi dav C to lav nusui ol er in ur na i u i- ot i: l.'lll SI ls.wl he i It - . qs of . 'us r. A I a sf In too salerat. on m the que I e not rMw wf auch i wik!.. I ! Iur is- .. I T rat sec I raw 41 tv aawstrcvfiataew sctoT . Oat thi traie that oho t emteovd tboo Is he qeset th eegiaiiiOM ol the te-. eir owe weweses aad

! cur popular conventions declared that they i wonM not interfere with the condition of the j Afkcsi race. We were thrm I th nk r.ht i Oor first diuv was to eadeavor to restore the

it w ut totei our ig with State rations were czto was re ;:.fi; he was he was even ed into our oder mercies rn -t-fu-ed returned to bis Owtet mc em service, ami th of the rebels. - e : m left t..tbe tender It isj tbought tii us e that we were their lo p,rtriends. in persuading the enwere their enemie slaved The rel oor dee that that we .1 i ear 1 pie and bv A Let baa 1, mde - A proclamati in from dav, who f'.r his I mott iw. b "f litlki eieptional ewaueir not weaken te rei.e. tiou of ematicipation m, iied by the Presi to the slaves of the iu- , dent of lh- N iti rse-l h twrntv md.iot:s ol i sent forth Irom ea. Mitchell i Heal. den. Butler's at New t'i Bueli's st Alabama, would -v. It would give us the ymKurone. and forevr relieve army at Hut.. Orleans snd i not be nugato DSllhiOS of all os of the danger of foreign eritanglemeot L. would be worth sn army of Federal forces in the rebel . rear. And above alt it would ensure to us the blessings of God. What then .' Do I say the President ought to issue such a proc.atnation lo morrow V, I am not preaching to the President. I onlv s to the people consider! consider' III. Wnv discuss slaverv'' The war will overthrow it in a vear A True, but war is destructive only That is not enough we mn-' con-tru 't i To set free a servile rsce, as by accident '. leave them to wander through the S Ulli un governed, uneducated, uneared f-r, is neither to perhirm our duly to tliein or to our coun ': uli emancipation will throw one hail the country into ,i paralysis from which onlv long aud dreary years will suffice to restore '. ' I it. t: it'.. t!.r-r in :....! -'. no, nf by the inevitable course of events to be set free, it devolves usii u- to determine what hall be their future state, what privilegethey shall possess, by what laws be govern ed War cannot determine that I V . What w.ll you do with the negro ; ,1ns In part only will I answer thi question. Only .the great future can fullv auswt-r t It i- th o'' t th it it the African beet tree, it logically follows that he must be received into full citizenship, ind permit ted to participate with us in the admiuistra lion of Government. But no such logical conclusion follows. in Bepohlifia dssi are two principles often confounded really distinct. The one is, that overHi''iis should be administer. o tor the benefit of the people Th other that the people are competent to . I n . -tu thrir own Governments. The tir-t pruni pie is tn.iy ors.ti! irue Kvet y lt. i - fout . monarchical, aristocratic, or republican, shout I he administered for the equal h to lit of a'l. I'he other is only exceptionally true The OhloMO) the Hindoos, in.nuy of t!e peasantry of Kitrope, ure nut nun- cotn; e tent ti govci.i li.i in-e'.v Leat ! .11 are the Africsua. Wh le il is true that Governmcr.t ought always to protect the rights .u d gl ml the interests of even the ignorant and th.- 1 1 -'! 1 . it t- n it due that the igtior tut .ml Uroled should ho invittsl to particijufe in (.... en merit Thus t tlie question. "Will ou adiilit the em alicipated African to a position ol political equality "." I Mover u! In 'y. no' I would con tine the administration ol Government al ways, to the OMeoJ and the intelligent For generation- I is prd ab'e ihst the Africit. uiu.' en od The only ueti n is. aha!! he be gnt,it: l nel.dil) or Christianl) by laws which disregaad his rights, or by lewa whirh prote t them V. We do nt: w .. .lie negro in th Free .4n I oir OMitM coue is h.-iiiguii; ihuui here. By fifties and hundretls they are esesing to tin1 Norlii Let us remove that from h tiiey 11'. and the will seek the Northern Stute no longer. I he Im il attichments of the neto are strung His do mestic ttaclimenu are even stronger. He tremliles at the rigor of a No.thern winter. Iii w r' , .s no inner than the climate Hut out i - .'era!i.i ittrar him lo our borders Frenlnm Make the ' tree too, i-! no ; .-sihle indueenietit icmaii's 'o lead '. in hither Thenceforth ill negro emigratinu would be Southw-ird Ne rroes i; u - l liuntiresis, -ek in N irtheru St ttes. , ipfiigS frtm the domination o , -,-.e n ml men are afraid to re move t!ie tenor Irons which they tiee, le-t tae rem on let sh uld make greater ln'c -o escape fi :d it. liter it no longer exist. l To interfere with tlie tlome;!ic in stitutioti- - I i .'I- i ' itiiutin ii .4ms Two yearn eyo I utferetl in tint polpit t'iC fallowing sentiment "However much we in iv regtet lavery in the ''ne St .tes. . we are in no lions of our to inlertere was then n isunctlr to understand that outer States, an 1 line no right w.th them'" I Mail think I lit In peace n a had as little right t i intertere with sUverv its South (ir OftnO as with serfdom in Kusaia Rut if An. ' i ind Kusaia were .at war, who Ol i doubt our right tn proclaim liberty t thw serf., u t ; n , e Could serve our purpoe 7 While el a vor ass WMtlj a flnotifi iaetitn t on we hid tu right to interfere with it When it dorn tioual territor mmg it Wi ed admission into the i we were COOjajoilod to hsil seekt the life of the ualion o have a right to det ever is necessary MM BW bsl lion is sufhcientlv eonstitutl no leaawOt lies dormant in the Wim prcsorv i S.a vet v h .t'i oortored if i her life With t.l.iw a t r blot V ah de i II v aim it 'ruel violence it re I he tst t.'o xl n the gaping woiinJ in demand tir ol I. a Mibigated ; tm . c n is hsdl I impossible is sired? united in s Th- last hope of a s been boon ktig since partv m i ir leH he But the e W AI of tj Soothern drstrovf . in, follow vit mos, which Ibe ex I the times. -whsch the rrovidewe d Ivas put upon w, is not a llht on1 :. aeor. not fear to consider it 1 mi rel to defeat armies, a.-td oueit t not merely to destroy, but als to re onstmrT The Stvatiieew a : rit a. iever return to their sJeteksoeo. It m hi1 dream of it. Jkwr wiil the Svuherw psvi do, nhde that ans toe reu y ia tat m pue lo suempt to bold permanently the avnth imMtaies a bwe4rd proi wacse. is ret:b leaaomeuship, nor liepubsatn. in Suci ervtUstl . ee bead, has never abided auengt SI wesJlb to ev eslewt. To eaierai Owl e a peri meat, thssrowa, al paeäe moat be Sew there States L l A i.y ihabtt the t- 'rn el there Thts neewswsty has. 'mos tbo baoj taeaog bat rece.gr red I both bv ao f I he . . bl oft m a a - Scaloa, e )Jiiaiad o irciobii ibom into a I'smmi partv to g).a them the sJattosarslim of the 'awi. to recogn xo ia those, ilea trwe Huts Gjvernfsonts ftoch a eowrao we pwr sweat WeoaaOO Vhgiwtw fee aesvasrsw ' ( f i" Merferec-e th u:e ksseitstitsi IUa it is no longer eyssw ts we LsywJ mew indeed there were at newt in every MM m Um :i rwcv hs bssaa uc or tke ' i emtio! of -he rebel Owe

erumetit 1 1. s whom neither terror nor blsndishment could convert h .ve been ostraeiseJ. The territory which our arms takes, oar sruiy is compelloi to bold. Bot Cue eltwrtist've remsins. To be.i'. th . " ' ; ' .-s of tbt S utb ' de-troy ti e entire frame work ot Southern society snd c yem"eyr. to organise a new one in its place. Trte ml I tests W emancipated laborers will afford a peasant population. the basis of a new State The slsveocracy over thrown, '.he toor akilM of ihm South would

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J o vy wwpa u uwg-oug .au.. , s lie aay wmcn u kow rearwo soma men arrive 1 hey would begin to ur.derst sti i ? i a "tbv had rights" and would fast learn I by iii'lnstry they oou'd "elevnte themi their . tuiii.e from wreu.he-ine.ss igooraure f Thev la competence and tatslliwouid see ikat ootv in a tree Kepubiic can their iutere-i be promoted, or fie.r rights maintained They would "return to their allegiance, and becjaie. to time, in dasariBSM at . otliaiot SUrejrj removed, to ... :im -ruioti won.Q m long er nun the Southern half of the Bepublic Liberty and Union loving citiiens would rapid 1 1 till up a territory vast in eaten l, rich resources, and bankrupt onl bec.iuse slave labor csnnot develops it Theneeiorih. the North and South, united in sentiment and nHooiple. as well ss in government sni in teiritorv, would rival each other lo the rapidity of their growth ans the great.. r their rrneporitr The issue is before us We m Tke sfsscsss'iay arts lorrac mf the South mutt he drttroyed. A pure sad eesjagbjf demoer cu muh be reard in tw place t.'i!v tli us can a permineut pesce be sei-ureti. nly thus can a genuine .and tastiit? Union be restored. This too ia an -wered the ueatiou, "What shall we do I with the negr ? Learn a lesson irom the hit c. of the ' Northwest in it treatment of its y-Orking i i---- Treat lorn instlv generotisly , and from justice and generosity we shall plurk fruit, of national prosperity, which -elH-t.i t pTeiudice would never yield us Tfie-c miv eetu to yo i radical utterances But the nine has eome wheu onlv radical i truth truth tint is, which teaches the roots f thmj, 'an ive the natum America . does not rail her mJoisters into the field. It i is because she thinks tbej can erve her bet ter in the put; if I should be unworthy of mv plsce, au I of the times in which God tst m I t, if I leirel to speak with un looked i i'ii it this subject is beset wan many diffi uit.es, serious snd weighty, 1 am well ivore The hour tlemauds wise -talesrii iiish ;. is ell '...ne hhtin 1 is the office of the ststeinm, however, rath er ihati of the uri r -nn-ider, h w, practioally, these ditticu It ies may be avoided t "vet come. I offer you therefore ne definite und ii tailed : ic III shall have led you 'to any deeper iews of the nature of the i'. un I t i etlm an 1 courageous conid- , eration of the lufy of the hour, the duty of - enl Kmancpation. my purpose will have been achieved I do not consider for you 1 oi in n- you. consider' Jlayxl grar.l to us all. hs.'th President and te p'e, more coinage , courage not of boOC, sinew and I muscle for the conflict ut anus, I ot that we have no lark, but courage ot head and of heart for the conflict ot principles And lod givo victory to the right. NOTICE OF ELKCTION. lute ft I si t in i t OwJMf, Thr St Ut r of IndttHU. tn thCountu, drrttitiQ hoi,! .ii i ii . 1 1. 1 ..- of li..l.lini 'I IUO, s. I m' e Fiea I an i-ti.n t fa leMng rieetitma in tb ctiaiitv. linii&aa, uu ibe A. II . 14?, I r Or .Im I. iV'Wit' inn of the f..!'owite ofll i An AaitHor of Stale. A secretary of Mate. A rrrnri-r it lints Ai. 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J i 9 J P1AHO IT" SEK am! HKPAIHKH. "DLl.B re4sH-Juli) aonovtK-e lbs ritiseus .'HLt'y, tbt fc IT. HvuuG i Haut.- I!...; Tr. r- Haut mri m i r 'r cm alt rsR t to keep them in r W1 fc, 4l tÄl ifSsi Bitt:.c. an-t I to ti a Mr. J Ii UHUKMA3CN.Pl.3oTwner. basrurstsra Um biis'.iwn In ibl placr fo ir -r, with perfect urss ami entire sstisfaetfea te em: ' All th' piasosof lbs Terrs Hiun Tr.i t'ollewr have bM his rr, an 1 has gi..st thv eSitin 'o-.flil-t.cf. I saw thertfor", csr tiallj recsOJImeed btwt to any persona to tut Tieiuitr, whs ciay : 1 li. snkij, tU!i r. - .i . tun r, tmmm serviois wttt he Blrr av fi ou thf 've ths: ivu g near bs an atnod lo ti-. t.uiTiess whswi OS arei.tul may ratadsr Ii necessary J. C. MHNlN.il E, PritKtpsI tt the Musu laepartwient of Oas Trr n.uteFeresl- i Wc vs sabsswfhaes, rwsniB :.iatt ;i bsun.l v rotte ur In tli Ks. V JKCOBCAM . KS RF V. ' TMAX ABKt'Tr. BfV m jKirrrr. Juiwl2dijr PIANO TUNINC. V V ammam A GREABLY TO THE VYI.MII of mi'iv of bit former astrona. I haver cm"d agslr. Tuning nam kepauing Pishes, Mrlodv,.aa4 saber Musical Instruments IV Irg s practica: plaoo maker, also fmeorably known to aiany nHtwsOS if Trr-Haut a s flrat SMSa Tuner fur swet sis ysr, perfe.M ssttstattoa is fuarsnte to all favor ing m with their pstronaga. 1 will visit Trr Haute rgu!arlr everv faur weit. Pi .11 t et gared by tb" vsr. All orders l-ft st ite- rsalBoe 4 lbs, Ur Altcai Pence, Mr al -W -itt, or the Sistrra Academy, will meet wltb prompt aitenti n. Resnestftillr. I. Kissv l it XuaU- l)alr, ami Tn iter aud Repairr of Music Inrtrutnenta. üKRKVi iM.l.lNI. aviadti ALE AND PORTER. j WIT SS A CO. are prepared lo a I farntah by tb barrel, or bottled for family and Med c il Purposes ALK. i'ORTKK. CIDER. LAUKK BKKR, acoub ai. i . I1.1-! Porter. 1'biia.lrlpbis 1'orirr, llSJtoai Ale, Ma.lt sou Ale, Milwauka lgrr t-rr. Cincinnati Ijkper Re.-, i. ag. I.agt-r OSS i , ti. it',. .1 Ctdr, St ., Salt wKiftn a oo , Dealers In firoeertss ad Proetsioea, o. ST Ms. n Street, KelweerTU rd 0 Kourtb Strrrta, mawtaoea Trukf rMerK. . y, TAX NOTICE. N TOTICE Til TAX-PAYERS. In k. . t .lai.i . iti in-ttuotieWS i'f the Cutn. Bn Count il ol i!ie rlty f T " -Maut, 1 ahall llnil ; ji -eti to c-'lhet tb.- (i luujn. ut tax. n'W BO the Duplicate in mv hat. 'Is ISt.i irn-aing tin-in. It t-i 1. Med to the city foi Ul f -r ltl, are Iber f rf Ii. p by te tiflrd tbst If tli sum- are not thin ttsenlr la j I h..ll pr -wil .i mske tb am by - liure snd sie d their gtsl. riuiit!, ,ai. :-, iii-l tre n- 1 1 - tie- lat ilirecti in ti.n tsi ol tbt OHM Chrt-I JOBL U. KRSTKK. t-i'Uta Tr amrer of lb Cth . f Terr- Hui Aug. 12. HOT UU LOOKING CLASSES, &C. Looking (ilass Pirturr Frame u. Ml aaat aSa tireei, IT.Iand l.rNttrt !., Ar VIN I rt I re fett ks-r as: .as.r '3s NKW .ii;l. r.eii.r rT1 IIS lirfiabliaiime l hns 'neon i . in mV esereasftil . perstlon SSSre, aid Is tht Lassssraf the kind in the L'alteii Mim. We have an hand or wiauufacture to order evvtj drts-rltion of I KK150 Ol.tgS, PICTl KK ANI IDKTRAIT I UAMaH, l'l III m litt O r ii ia in i ii t ii I PIOr( ä sail iival mid 'iiintii Ulssweea, I on OJOCttmw t srnti ia. .i it' and racael Table. aaltli vim hie Mailt, luiiii l.l fysi V A . , r , A i Mm U'isi. r. hi Pun aa 1 aaars. in !.- Ml for trananortatlon. tther Uilt, sterling, I -woad.Oak, iebra, Hlrdaey, Mabocaut, W Osn new Manufactory and exienair facllli ie. nabl il tofernlsb any article in our Un as g od as the best, and aa rl.eap as tt. rhspest. I'K alers akk ljtvii i tu cai . i a wbss they visit Hew York. VT claim bl be al l to torp ilirm wth ry article la oar line tboy cau poaalMy rtqalre, st prices lower than .h , caoparcLaae eUawb.re. Ost Orders by mail attended to with pi omptui sa. Pe not fall to rail whan yon ialt New V i k MW Offlee a.i1 War.r ;i- Wm. SU CetklrS atrwei. New York. Mürack f. MOU h. asjeai AugS , d3u LEATHER STORE. J . M. iül LE eaJse it all aiDds t K A T II K I Mi- I i ii il i ii t: . nFrii Mrvr Lniw. Iir SL ins. ool. oil all II I ERRK HAI'TK, INDIANA Doigs! Dorgu! Dorgs! Ur A NTKL) imroeti iai. lv BOOO bo hHes o he meste into swsall "heavts to te ul by th frOersl Army ia er seeing the User swd hay , I MlaslMlWfia. laawaeiena snd PMwVa am S.SSW Hog Setae to b tar.i .M f r arme pair,, tes, swd any laastlty of hmkf 1 1 mi s. ft ehseh the highest arte h e ay L"saveT Sa Me' It. fwttfc atr -U r IS l ' '-i-Ha.-e 1N. H. n'!5u l.f Jail - - SI 'P . INSURANCE. IKK AXD IlfLANI PnLI 1L8 13 thS law-raawe Cear-pacf cf n-.: :. i s . -tet at Ca AeseU ti.oos.eas INLAND fIJCIIiswoed ribatmXXV f w ariRlrTl ü,e K:re It. isrmAjari e im. -. r . . I at aAa.. r U u. g k A v unt 1. 1 It- litwiir-s tirt . laplsraf Has tt r poliasw to Pbawms If li eareae t srt -4 rtfe4 C " ,- UAöri Al tie. mm a

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VERMIN.

-Kau, ksche, 0. .'- t Jiico. Vv,!.-. ajfel J .. 2b Vatres Metbs tn Pars, Clothes, 4 . 7o flttir. Mo4)r.ttoes ud W To iWrTir-lneect'' on i'isöts t:.t: Tcv T JKtry tseeu.a Animals, 0. : .' K varv to. i wee Teem TMa I isr tLLIStl Kkaits sv.vy. iKktrn) i Invianil) rYKKY FnKM A D 11 I'll - r VERMIN T-pamtioiia oh,l etaallke all idti. "Free from rebMOS " "N t dangertu te Iii.- H laSSS F..i .:y." "Hsls J.. r.i t on I In pn'tnbt'k." "Tl.ej cnie out of llieil li I. (...!: tbi r areYhr out ttifct'.ltbl rsmedi !.uoh "Uveen and mor rts'likbi-il in New V.k ! ... t-,f- tbe City I'.-kl OBlie. f'eea I'ft Ibe City Ii ikoua am' .alioi Hou t l.,t ;- llieCltt Sloan, is, Sb.,s, At .vf '.y ibe City Ho t. im R ii a . I i fx, th. City II v v r.. St . .1- ' tb Hoanling llnuiea, A .. A . Tee more tl.an .r9.l00 IVIratr families. ,W i . StM-rnseia . r vwr. kikI o tfe I t4r rt a le-ii. rs, o . . HOUaSKJU 1-KKS tri.tll.led 1. kirrnill. l.er.l I. o no longer, if ll.i y ue Cistraa'a" Bxteru. - bay iteed ii to our at:sarti"ti, an-l .! a . ruetOriw.' a on Id have lt We hatl tr 1t but ti y i ffertetl re-iUii.K. 1'ut "t istvah'a'' ailirl kwsehs tj hreath eat si kata.Mit, Rawrbea, and Heil Bega qui Ver than we rat. wrtlr it It is In great di-maml all et th nmntry Medina '' peoeJb M'KK KA1N an-. i..m.h.i.. art .li .tr - v l ai. nuall.i tn tirant tvuut vem. , tt.an ' j for ton of this Hal sml li..e-1 Kill. LanoaeSer Wi BarwM, . ItYM CilTt Amt We art mdBoj jrtrni ere nara:. i rajuJiy. Wherevet tbey have hei . lists. Mire, Mosches and Vermin dUappear rap', tlj Beams A Itwssss, I"is;ri , yy n 'sot M ' "l.'iaSar'a R,it , Ki(h,i' H titrmtnmtr, "Coftar't" faele' ' Htd-htrj I'.rtri mtttutnr "t'otart" "Cöitar V " Elf tint 'e f. Ittudt.Jfi satM P " f . r I'l it sV ! 'ilea ami Klseks, 0 IS, Ships, L MBa t . rt th eu' lic from sni i'mv fanu1 : n , r .-wsrail. s . i I niy ? ; ' ytne .. rvw4 t., -i . et7V$ JinititUs, a i iwr'ng f wiinilf l ' KkSinine esb beXi ' putiha'iM' an 1 i efoie ; in i v Sul'i Y. t 'tri.err Al! Wm ii tr Dar-ijisvs in Ik iars' ileSotae of the WhuUtnlt A'jmft in .Vi r ferl I v I flel.ii Br..tl.er . h C" R. A Pahnesiiv k l- ', At Ca. H. A l. Sai. l A C. Wheelei A Hi I J-M. I i I'Weii Mk rtt Al. Harra;, kii-t a Da i. It'i-h, Gale A h'.t ir vi wwreV risse ( Mr K si A 1: D. S. Karre A Cm I . '. W. .is I La Lh. Mar.. A ti H..'. !. .n I I ad I t i . i 'tn ' I - A A is I , lltel iM It .taw. A 4 w a i ke i r .i ',n W ' t n so, all a eax taus Pape hif SfOf Iii . s l,t ut. Mi, Detroit. Mi I. UuisviUe. K . ('incinnst:, Ot. .. PfUakb irgl.. Pa Hufslo, I I eoo m .ror-, Saraej.rh etlCawntry Tesa... I fata teasel ei a - t UNITED ST A ! ES AI THOU II II A IT IC 'rail. a.. HENRYK COSTAR raksrwaA. lavr-W We S0 vavdWgr XwYh

MCDICAL. I I KLMBni.P t.KNriNi: nirx I TIOS

' Hl.iHLT C a NiMii si 1 1 1 1: ti i hi v Hi . kIDNKTS. I1RAVM s 'f 1 and si: i .N kTTJPaLI 4, ss are!! Pmn IM! ASM a rfl -VIKS, , UiiI.l,hkN Urs UW rAi i feojcoK For oeakr m. ese, HaW,Uef I e . -i y Helsa i B i It:. .!l . as a tar hi as . ti)v f k . ' t.i, i. UtH NThXl I ai a iraK.vr., avea ah irv. . ' l : It K raus IMIMTKNt , i IN il.NK Hl W I Ch yy ; .' can nv t.,i it. . ,. hy the- "niKKI I ! lUSl A "ivtAvm tM't . Maur are aaare al tb Bl T KOMB IL THK KKtKlkMiK THI IN Ar.J ibe Melaev I'nS , Itn ak.a wrrseaa ts ra THK CtNVsTTiTTIUB4i aaamsoaj i T It k k vfc I k I tT WIT Require th ai l sf sscdtclrw ktrenathesi I tikrit it,, VS hi, b HaiaetMi. kXlXtd PCCIlt u .t.. lBOMni tySkii.Tsi H,WT .,,ri rhMAO . -FFM.M r OUI OK TOÜIK1, IN Lr, 1KB ALKS RaUlCD, OB CON :t.k A TO i KStn ay MBS I r.m. y aejularity, Pal of a' 1 IMPI IN 4 tNY tb. kt-ai ,. Mi, ! or M biliv 1 t the srj bites, S ol iB.ipati. 1K M N..I 'i I t h I st MIMMM m y VITHU1 T IT. Nl FAMHA SHiU 1.1 foea aaoeOB BatSae, Msertsv, o Mrnn ist r.-a t rtsm tt' 1 1 HKI.MluH.Ii .s KATkAtTBli i a . 1 i Hi I im tsi I.llt. m a ae a , ii an weit At r unit .r no rnenre or l,et. w,. Uwxh, yM'SorxiMM hr. It UM k a Iff . In-Ill .1. !: , .,, ttesigth te ' Crinale, tberr' t K lrveiiung ami Cm " tmr --f tl I ..il... II ay i iig I sni arl Inftatiitnatioii eo treouert. BM kMWSf tlsaea, and aelllnit all rMakSssa, Itieaae., ami wi 1. aal Mai lei VWoVassiw : rtia tins uti. WHOHAVK I Vr.N IHK VMTIV., i'l V' A Ke Std al.. ba j.a .! mouu.i ! . . u -, -.... Mme have BsaOd tOej a.ie derei.ed, ati.l ibat tbe 'OtfMjW'' baa, ly tin na, ..f "Fewnfat A.trn. k. :.-,'! i :. ir- -I up in t.e vt-m. t.. l-reak "oi u ati astsravat t ftrtn, ale! I MIAI AFI iK M IKICI tul Dee HKIJIIMkUl'S MITMSCT WOOkW Kh all aSr.w tl : -. .Iek I ! r I H I X II ii'.t. iy, Whether emtstlllk; II. n i i tn ii Mill. Fti tn a hatevei eaVaSS .rl(r1iiatM. an.i m u.aii.i -ti i. s. i mm . Ihn . t-l ibea" i-rf an ! tjlilr- I lie i. . . I i ., ,u Ml IJIBOs . - r XTK ACT RI i Hi IS 1HKUMI l I II 111 in And ia eeriaia In ba t ' the d-liil t f t la -1! . aaea (.. m bu Ii it I a it . . -nm. gy 1.11 ir. y m i With tisinea khistn t.sa'iv RCK a Mi i tur Piu. fi pet Wvitle, or a.i t.. $tt, .1. . i i . ad'l teas. Si fti i i i s-.1 fi.-ni akwefa eAtSi Deeerihi sy sasSum la all esawaseasesil i I M r I . II n it II I i . . . till it i'l. i tk lie a i nil s viT. IV ...... all. at.ps.ri. I eft.re tu. . i, M. dty t Itilla i.-lpb a. 11 T HBUSnOLaTJ, ( b-iiiar !u'y i - a a i that MM pirj, tslss wo aarooVIc, saeresry, - tidurt-'.i . purely Tnaetalile. M T. lit Sol. Mat Rw..rn ami u!iiit.1 heOfeTe Wat 'be R.ivi rt. .-.. WV Y MlnHAltii i of II a. . I .. tr,.., ., ft. r. I i liil.H ii.it.. i, ir-r.asll U 1 Hi iJllui 41.1 . I'l a. i . a. and Anairtn .1 iTiemiW. lt IW'h Tet.ih St , t a beaSaSM iwMs mi it iii i rni'MTi Ml t m AMU i s ' ... IFD D t'h.yl.l km. Who eaadaaror to siea -a "ae rwsaa ewa' mi. 6 "ea I aa" .iinini'tnui rrtaTto TSstetl. at H l'ntail I' ' . - j.af at' lie " Kauerl Hm I a Sars..,rilla liaproe. -1 Hu W i i OUI :.) T If. HMiK a n. , j ' i ms-. ham. r M ham u,i a i i.i n 1 1 i k. c. w r t " v. a i " . A n l all llrnrfclate erervwher ASK Ft Hl HRI.MIUM Ji'M IaKK finiBK Ort nut the arertleemetit and eeml t .. it AM. AViMiilHpOSTTMiR AM KXiS. ) 1 . Maul fi'M- ly gm .1 .leajJbt 0 olil tpcjitjli ,JHiafrt . . Es' yd" might I ktaBB I . ': a " re - ff ntgltotmd, cft-n lerrttirji:a sen -.-sty Faz j uw i . :r,- t ihm tntfxytomW ' ' "a ' tttrik ( 0L j W fcJxL Irk iU jlret Staff c ; in th brginrunff wrnud m:ld remedy, if not attrrulad fa r. n attacks th I'lngy. U n'm&l r- m un '",. rtrm Uxrtfrs introduced eterea It ham been prr:ed thnt Omy ire t'te hmwt artiile btrf-r; tl e ; 6'cuntn , i ih, Lfle.niiit. Ji attinni, atafifih, th Hacfcrrf Ceuejr. in ßcjftmtttnftiioeWp a niariT : is i ffatian qf th jDkjca t . A :ro7 immadiaia rally', fnhlt Samiktra tr Stunt t vi'i J t L ihm d f r oleir t and tfrtngthninff ths voioe. 4 FkU v (rTjmgita etfvl 0 -in )edrxre , ai M5 orntt Tr hex LWaVaseOf ItfAIM II HAHR. ajOTSwty.la Img(tat, Terra HeMBe arjs(pugh(urt' OR PECTORAL TR0CHE8. BELIXF WABSAVTID II TCI VIBTTEa gar ia imaeuiai. Maikr aoS eeetalr. t.v rm!m OOHMojane nio Inllui new , tn rs . II" ii ii. as. r t I ti a ( SHgli. 4 ulurrnli. Hrmn I.i... BeSfSaseSStl llrralh inf. Sore I hru'ili At.. A . . A i . Fu MlJ i't'k. Pti el ..il.- - .1! Sn . f I Th a II KS are Iwdtaweweat ie tar CV eg eas. . t 4 -'. 'f ! .. weyk RMeBJ rbe la to ISe M riet) t re.un Prli . äWW m a . rW. tit IrUI I till' I r flwi hylna Mt at wkw laaele hy xl W abash Stn eta. 1 . , I in OYSTERS, i n t iiitmnt, Prnah )ysu -rs. wv-b larttl fwraVe the patHr. in aa mam kT hy the ewa, r t.a.- , OlsneM !rFOT. Me Mnk.r . : .-w i Twttle'e Ittixrty am F'ieiSM"'. Rtaw A reaaaa.a r't.- s ! K- ' 1. ekftM WANTED. UT1CE. Waotod immediately N a . . ' . e H ' ' ' Sr-rk BN rkA l. A Dtl; T . a st aon Terr. BOjPOj Aog.IT. Utastw;