Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 October 1848 — Page 4

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Our Army i*« Mexico. Few persons have any correct idea of the enormous military force called nut by our Government for lite invasion of Mexico. Some statements liave appeared in the newspapers, but tliey are incorrect.

37.000 men! Of these, 32,000 were

innrched into Mexico. The whole number of Resfttlnr soldiers enlisted and Volunteers called out amounted in two years to llie number o( 107,000 And of these ninety tiro thousand were marched into Mexico Such was the trernendious physical array of men, arms and skill, whieh the Government of ihe United bitale called rnto action to crush its neighbor in the Souih.— Cincinnati Alius.

Soiintl ami Patriolir Senllmrnls. Upon the occasion of a political mcclinc at Raleigh, tlie scat of govjrmeni of North (Carolina. Mr. Senator Badger, who ia a resident of ihnt beautiful city, was

called out by his fellow citizens, and du-

ur on Ihe great nalioual issues involved

in the pendiop Presidential eleeiion. In ihe course of his speed) he paid a plowing and feeling tribute to the intc^rity, ability, and worth of (Jen. Xachary I iiylor. JIo drcined the true pivot upon which the ensuing election ought to and niu«t turn to he the question of the unliiniied exercise of tlie veto power. If, he said, you would have the legislative departinents of the country mere chambers

j'or

registering the edicts of a corrupt Kx-|nr. cculive, vote for the ndvocalo of such a theory, Lewis Qass. Hut if you would are the will of ihe people expressed and perfected through their proper Representatives—if you would preserve your republican form of government in rculity as well as name, vole for the man who will uacriiico li-is own private partialities of

opinion to the popular will. remarks by an eloquent, earnest, stirring appeal to his Whig brethren to organize and work—to manifest ihcit allichment to their noble standard bearer, tho gallant Taylor, bv a majority equal to that by which they (the people of JVorih Carolina)- declared their uflcction

/or Lhirry oi" llio West.

A (Jootl Om

Oiw Mr- John Scott, an employee in j, the Custom Mouse, nntl a furious Hunker, recently got up a meeting in the Sixth Ward to manufacture public opinion, doncindiug of Collector Tjnwrenco ihe removal of the officeholders under him fftiilty of being llnrnburnors. Mr. Scott himself, it is said, waited upon Mr. Lawrence with the resolution of instruction. His reply camo the next day in the following

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required after this dale. Your friend. C. W. LAW UK NCI'. Collector.

To Mr. John Scott, Custom Honsr. This is ns short nnd as explicit as Mr. Polk's pass to Sint'i Anna, and a good

ileal more creditable lo the writer. Mr. Scott will probably ponder

Mr, L'lwrence subscribes himself

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"friend."—A* Con. vN- Lnq.

Mn. orixmx Van Bfiisx. "I It ,ve miolher ol-jection to thi* nomination. I l*^ lii-ve, eircuuisiiuirc* vvliii.li sall-fy my

Con»lanU«»0|»lc,M

Wealth of thk

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Tlie number of Volunteers called int» scrvice in the years 1816 and 1817, were in round numbers sevk.nty-oxk thousand. Of these were twelve companies of Ohio Volunteers, which were not mar-j chetl to Mexico, and several regiment# of |_ Texas and Louisiana three month's volunteers, which did not get in'O Mexico.— lhit mow than sixty thousand volunteers were actually marched into Mexico sod shared in the invasion of that country. But if the nninbcr of volunteer* was great, ihc uumberof regulars in proportion to thj^regulr army was greater vet. In May J846, the regular army of "the United Slates amounted, in round numbers, to 8,00 '. Of these 3.51) composed ihe armv of (Jen. Taylor on the Iiio Grande. Hut from May 183G to January 1^48, 20.0 0 recruits were added to the army. Of the old soldiers about fi.OJO were marched inio Mcxico and of recruits to fill the ranks of the old regiments or the new ones, 20,000 were marched in'o Mexico by January 1818. There were in ihe regular army, enlisted soldiers from Mnv 1*46 to January 1818,

New YORK.Skvt. 10, 1818.

Sir:

Your services, under the appoint­

ment you have held from me, will not be

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•*HE undeirf-ncd desires to fay to hi* frieutl^» acquaintance* and the public, that he has r« cenlly purchased of Mr. J. Kriidiard. I

r^J IBE STOCK OF GOOUS, nnd tm« commenced lpn*iiiPM at his ntd^stand, otNational H-«nl Sueet.at

iIip

CASH

Oj* Please 11 and examine for yourselves. Respectfully, M. VV. W11.MAMS. Terre-Haute, Sept. 13, 1848-39-tf

rpHK ON1.V ItEMEDY!—HART'S VEGETABLE 1 EXTKAUT is an inevitable remeilr f«r Epileptic His,or Kalliits Pleknees, Convulsions, Spasms, &c. ti is well known, thai froin time immemorial. physicuin, lure pronounced Eple|rtic Flu Incurable. itlian DafflM all iheir skill, and the boasted power of all medicines anil consequently thousands liave suffered iliroiicn a miserable existence, and al last yielded up their Uvea on the altar of insanity. Ptiyaicians ofevery app have pronounced thi* disease incurable. The proprietor of tlie Vegetable Extract, however, feels no delicacy in sarins that it can be cured. He would therefore, respectfully invite phyaiciana. and all others who aro interested. to examine the teatimony here offered. Ifit iaadeception. let it be exposed, but if it is true.tben, in the name ol humanity uo longer let it be said that Epilopay ia incu-

rHble

livcred a speech ol "real interest and pow- Vegetable Extract,

HART'f* VEOETARI.E EXTRACT.

Tforaixteen yearn haa been tested by many p-rsona who have suffered with tliis dreadful disease, and in o\ery case where it lias had a fair trial haa effected a permanent cure. .-»!.•

Col. Demrtow.of Yonkers, New York, stales thsrt his (laugiiter Itaa been afllicied witli Kli* fir more than miin years, andhaa been cured by lti« uae crt'the egelable

Braflley.ttSOr^ard Streel, New York, stales

that alio lias been auhjecl to fits Tor many yeare ami haa been reatored to perfect health (after every ether means had failed.) by thenseof the Vegetable Extract.

Dr. Charlea A. Brown, of Dover, Kussell county, Alabama, who is one of the best physicians in ihe slate, say* thai he has been much benefited by the use of the

path linn ii" mis ucrn nnii .ii »»»••*.»»»•

and that he .Iiihrsnailn?lyprr»cribe«

Epl Whi come8 u,uicr ,,M

knowledpe. Curtis 0. Mavberry.Eaq. frnierly Po-tmnslern Lime Mills, CrawforJ county, Pennsylvania, now iivinsr in Erie county, I'a., slates that fnrinany yars past he has been sorely afflicted with Art, anH rre Is how hanpy to atato that a persevorins use of Dr. Harts eireta. hie Extract, has restored him to sound health, being entirely free from thai worst of all diseases.

Judge Kmidrtll, No. I3G Henry Street, New York, having used Ihe Vegetable extract successfully i" his l.tmily, highly recommends it to all persona wliu are afllicied with fits.

Mr. Stephen Fl. Prnlt, corner of Sixth Avenue nnd Twenly-Slxih Sueel, New York, slates lliat Mr. Chas. H. Hotinhton, a member of his family, lias been so serely afflicted with Epileptic fiis for many years, ihat was obliged to relinquish his business. Havioa used

Hart's Veijetable Extract, (says Mr. Pratt.) he was soon restored to perfect health, ami left this city for tho Stale of Ohio to resume his businecs.

Itev. Mr. Smith, Hector of St. 1'eler's Church, Spotswood, New Jersey, who has been afflicted with Epileptic Fits for more ilian forty years, states that he has used Dr. H»rl's Vegelftb'.o Extract, and his health has been so much Improved thai lie liopea by Divine bleating to have no more fits.

EPII.ErTIC FITS

Of twenty-seven years and six months, cured by tho use of this truly wonderful medicine. Read the foil., wins remarkable caso of the son of m. Sf-core, Esq., of I'hlhidelphla, afflicted with Epileptic

01)011 declaration of the Ells twemy-seven yr-ars and six months. Afier iravell- ., I Ilia through England, .Scotland, Germany and trance, Mr. natlger conclutlecl I I ennsuli'lm: llie moat cinlnenl physicians, and expenltlnc nnd I f°r medicine, incd^'nl treatment and advice, three thousand dollars, returned with his son to this country In

November last, without receiving any benefit whatever, and was cured bv uxlng HAIt l'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT. fMr. William Secore's letter lo Di. Hart.]

I have spent over threo thousand dollars for medicine and medical attendance. 1 was advised to lake tour to Europe with him, which I did. I

PERFECT HEA1.TH.

His reason, which was so fur ptne as *ln unfit him for businessls entirely restored, iih the pn*ipec.i new bo f«r« him of life, health and usefulness. He is now 18 years of ase, and S7 years 6 months of this time has been afflicted with tills most dreadful of diseases, but thank lioil is now enjoying good health.

Now. sir. faith without works I don't believe in. To aay I shall be ever crateful to you is one thing, and as I here enclose you one hundred dollars, I havo no doubt but you will think litis nnniher and quiie a dilVerent llilnjr. The ilebl of jirMtltude 1 still owe yon but please accept Ihis amount as Interest "ii the de-ht in advance

Voiirs, very rcspeclRilly.

deenl UDOIl the peculiar sense III wlliell I h!0mt(Hcine in cases of Epilepsy. have prescribe,! it at.

iiiiim',

lint to tliH gi iiiloiu.in tn |irincij«lly to lu tl llie introduction of the o.ltoti* »y«lem of pro-tn-tiiilion for the elective lrancl,i«c, in the government ol the U. Stales. umlefttaini that it is *Xhe system oil which the parly in hi* own slate, of winch lt- is 'he rcpoieil heail. constantly act*, lie wrw the first of the S.nTetniie* to apply that

HV-leat lo the Ut*mt«»'ton of Clerks in Hi^ ile|'«rttnent. known to toe to he hip'-ly mefitoiinus, nml among them one who now Hi-present oive in ihe other Itrtnse. Il i«*n a.-te-taMrt eyslcm. tlrnwn trom the wer«t ri«Uv»l the Kom*n Ive pnhltc ami I it Wt ce to U- iverivetuat^l, if 'h« »fJiees. honor* "it.l .lijniti.« the people were «.» he |nt ton neramtde, to !e ihn'itle*! l»y 'Ito result of every Pre*i«lonlml »'V»c»i«w». our fownmenl nml institutions, t^comin# intolerable, would filially end in t» »le*pot *in inexonble

U»at «t

Ii is as fallows: Taylor, *30.000 orfSO.O^O: Csss.fl.001,00": Van Hurrn, "f'iOO.OHO Kill* more. Hntler, ^iO.OOO. ami C. V. AUms, 9a 0 00. besides a fortune of jjol less than 1,500.0 0 ol which bis wife will in th* onlinarv course of nature soon rom« in possession. Mr. Adams! inherited all or nearly all of hi* property, ami Jffr. Cass acquired his while in the ocrrice of the government.

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(Signed) William secoue.

TESTIMONY UrtN TESTIMONY. In reference to the almost miracuU.u* efllcacy of this irulv wonderful medicine, read the following letter from I Dr. W. L. .nroe, of (3 nil font, Ohio, one of the WnSl eminent physicians In that place tirli.foHU, Onto, Autust 17,

Dear Brother In the cause of humanity—Pbaii Sin It

SOine what I* With no small defive of pleasure that 1 am enabled to a rtniytitm-

...I..l,ima..ir his in four iuM.incrsin thi, iclniiy. »nd successful In all. I liree of Ihe patterns, I trust, h.ixe been radically cured. The fourth one is rapidly improv•Ins, and wilK

I

think, without doubt recover.

adtr*iwe«l

vNPtPATrs.-Thc

N.

~Y. D.ty Book gives an estimate of the c«latps possfssetl by the several csntli•lAtes for Frcsuiunt and Vicc l'resiilcnt.^*

mwW«wI i.»r««V-|

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improved Buck's Air Tight Cook ing S(oves. a new article and very neat.

cori cr ol Fonrlh-»l..

uii.lrr ihe -Sign of the Spinning- heel." The stock of G-.ods now on hand is general wJ suited to the want* of ihe country, and wil! be sold at tlie lowest rale* for

OH APPROVED COl'NTRV PRO DUCE.

!£j* In a few weeks, I !l have a hruj Sloch direct fiom the Eastern Cine*, nml will then be enabled supply every want. ami at pii es alow as nl any place on llie Wabash.

I

aw no*

111 ihehnWlof prescribing orCfCommemNn? paten! nmlicities. bul when see an article which promises so muchiorthe reliefof suffering humanity, I feel It my duly to recommend li.and

I

have no hesitation In fay-

inf that as soon as the faculty are fully acquainted with therm/ mrri/ of yotir medicine, they will r.lt«e tlitMr eye a Mn*l prejudice and lend you a helping hand. 1 subscribe myself, youra, sincerely. s.surdS w.

L.

To Dr. S. Hart, Nw York.

MONROE, M. n.

TI1K TWR IS NOT FAR PtSTANT When thousands whoar* now trembllns under iheliand ef^hi* dreadful disease, and feaHns thai every attack mn imiv« fUlat will find permanent relief and be restore,! t» new life, by osinff this celebrated medicine.

OVKR

ON'K rllOfSlNO CKUTIFICXTKS

Have been received in testioumy of itie beneficial results pranced bv the use el" hr. Man's V"esei*bte Kxtracl. KT Pr. parrO by S. HAHT. M. N«w Wis. 1'ric.e, -ue p«v k»:e W l\ fwr packaten t*t

IV» eitht parWaies CO

ihe ^ate».'t» whViii ali coininunicalitms iMiist t« Ac.. cc., nnd great variety of aiticles which

r»»T Paip. cannot be enumerated. L^Vi«*i}

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Town Hall, where clothing of all description* can be had on the sborteat nonce ami moderate term*.

IHItlVil. i:\TRiORDniRY!

BY SMITH'S WAtJON LLNE,

there isa p*nv jHE QUICKEST TRIP YET!

in linglani! wlli would rfptnliate all aUt-, the treuUrteanutcrhM a»t«*ed—only mice or connexion with France, lon| S iU\ fmm Co»i«gtim,l«iii|w» as her form of Government t* republican 40 K*** Kentocky Ui0« Powder, tauM.

Tlie l(Wal and W* ha«* i!m Iwi receiving Itrjt »ddtihtt# la s)i$lli(icn »ee" nothing to urcad or Intlf*

rtllr

trade in tho friendship ol republican Nail*. 8|»»ke«. £u-., malio# ett«n»i«rl«pro*«Fr .nee and tl ev know thsl their be#t in-

rim w.ioi.B.iiw, l»e the acwmmottating. trdl tt» wort tcrcnw«afe bound op in t"» maintenance

of the/itUe«t and freest frienl!y tion and coM»«»oi*wttl» republican Amcr-

tca.

sittck H«fd«*af* ten*ra%—«l*» al Iron,

whkh

e\{»«*»*» ro»K*n iti* VV*Mi V«H«j. BIG PADLOCK. II. rOTTUR & CO.

An(tt*t -1, *48—36—if.

er offered in this market.

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Tcrro-Hnute. Juno 14, 1848-26-3m.

Travellers

and

ing the

Table

first

visited England.

1 consulted tlto most eminent pliysiclansthere in respect 10 his case lliey examined him and prescribed accordingly. 1 remained there throe months without perceivlm any change for the betler, which cost mo about two hundred and Hfty dollars, pocketed by the physicians, and -themost thai 1 received was tftcir ojrinioH that my son's case was hopeloss, and rosinvELV iNcuium.R. nc.-.ordlngly left England and travelled through Scotland, Germany and France, and returned homo in tho month of November Innt, with my son as far from beine cured as when 1 left. 1 saw your advertisement in one of the New York papers, anil concluded to try Mart's Vegetable Extract,ageing ymir a!atements and fertifivale# of so many cures, some oflliem twenty and thirty yearsstandin anil I can assure you I am not aorry I did so. na by tho uao of llari's Vegetable Extract uloiie waa restored to

Terre-llaule, .November 10, 1847-47-tl

Ail ihe above Stoves are from new patterns ibey are made very heavy, nnd rrom the best I\o 1 Ohitfcli"' Blast I'ig Metnl, and will nit break. I al»o keep coiiMmitly f..r nle, the celeb.alcd BUCK'S SI OVB, 3 sizes, warranted lo do every Jhing that a Hlove is ever ejtfiecled lo do.

I aNotnaniifacture a great variety of Premium. Double Oven, Square Oven. ankee otion «ntl Fall Ioor rooking stover Air Tight and oj»en Parlor, 6, 7, and 10 plate Stoves, Miurrh, School Mouse and Una I Stove#, Gra es, &c., &c. I consider it unneces»ary lo describe the construction or performance, of my stores, or to add the certificates of those who have used thcin, as th-se who purchase stoves, generally examine them before buying, and can judge for themselves. 1 will say lint if any of my stoves do not work just right, they may lie returned.

I warrant Uiein nil lo perform well and to stand fire, and having patterns Tor all,-should a plate l.uru out. I ran repair Ihe stove without delay or expense in gelling patterns made. Always on hand 1 general assortment of Copper, Tin, and Cost Iron Stove Furnituie of every description, Stove Pipe. Ac. ... .,

I respectfully invite all who wish to purchase stoves, ropprr. tin or sheet iron ware to rail nt my •itrtve alore mid tin shop, on main street, (orcupied rcccntly by f»rwn) or nt the btore nt the Eagle Foundry, nnd examine my assortment of stoves, &r.*lH?fi>re purchasing rUewhere, ns I nm sure I enn afford lo give as lihcrnl bargains as any in Ihis neclinn, and the public are assured that at either place, ihe most prompt attention will be given to all orders. Slovcs yyill be delilercd nny where in town, and ret tip so as to perform right.

AT TIIE EAGLE FOUNDRY

TIIEItE is manufactured and kept constantly for sale. Wares, Vegetable Corn

Grinders,

Furniture, and Stove Pipe.

Every kind of'tasVtags Xisnnlly made *t foundries mnde lo order, nnd in the best and most woikmntilikc manner, ol the very best materials, on the Shortest notice, and at prices that will cive -aiisfaciion.

E E A E I N I A N A

rpHE undersigned (late of tho Nationnl Hotel) respectfully informs his Mends and the traveling I pnblic eenerally, thnl he bns leased for term of years, aix* has lioxv open for Ihe aecomtnodation of

Boarders,

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f'lKK, MFC AXI HEALTH A VINO received an ngeney for the New York Life, Fire, Murine and Inland Slalc Slock Insurance Company, the undersigned is prepared to consider all ap| locations for Insurance.

The company having a capital oi Jive hundred thousand dollars, and dividing their business upon four different branches of insurance, lliey thus avoid the grent error ol former companies, by having onlv one-fourth of their interests affected by nnv calamity keeping nt all times lltree-founhs ol their business to sustain tire one-foiirlh whieh may be nflected by those disasters, whieh so often ruin those companies, whose whole enpita! is rngaged upon eill'.cr lire, marine, life or inland insurance.

The company bns complied with the lute aci ol our (.'rni ral Assembly* Regulating Foreign Insurance Compnuien," and policies will now be is Hied on House*. Merchandize, Sicain Mills ami Sienmboats—Life nnd llenbh, fic A'C., on as reasonable terms ns can be done by nnv similai institution. R- HID?ON.

Uook,

OJfier. Town Hall, 3d door.

Terre Haute, Aug. 16, 18'18-35-2m.

Watchca, Jewelry and Fancy G-oods fllHE undersigned beg I leave to call the atten lion of their friends and the public generally, to their Inti importations, which embrace* a splendid stock ol Jt'Ht'N rynnd Fancy €*«ols which they will sell as |..w as can lie had in the Western States.

Onr stock embraces Ladies' Large Breast Tins nl nil kinds (ieiitleinen's l'ins and Gold Studs, many patterns Ear Rings, large and small llr.ict let Cl.isps, a beiutiful article srinll Clasps. Ileaits and Crosses, Guard Slides, Finger Kings, all sires, patterns and prices (toll and Silver Guard vs. Gold nnd Silver WATCHES nnd lYiii 'l-", !*ilvi-r Arrows, and Slides for head dresses, iSdver Spmms and Thiml bs. Miniature ca«=cs ehenp Steel Mag Clasps, Purse Trimminc and Purse Hilk. Sieel IJeads, Silver, Steel ami Plated

I rrcwk..iv.

DAVID HARTSOCK.

Tem-Haute, May 31. J848 S4-if

DR. IVYNK'S MEDICINES. FRESH aoppi* Jayne'* Hair T»nie,C«r miiiauxe Ual*atn, Vefmiftt«eand Altera i»e.

b» J. R. CI NINGIIAM. S«pt. 13 if

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O I E ehiiiery. lo replace any |Mri ofa waleh thai may

rriHANKFI I. for iw«M iwlnmliae the tinder- worn oui or broken, equal to the oricinal. ... iM D:I 1 f?^i I (.!•• ... ...l,. 1. signed wotibl say to the ctti*ens of Terrell mte and the public generally that he tutcuda con tin ihe illliHtllAST TAII^OUIXO llusiness at the old stand, one door nwrth of the

,h .,.iJ-oi,, !,

superior manner. \N are also provided wnb ma-

OJ* Old Silver and Gold taken in enchanae.

J. K. CRICHER

Terre-Haute, May 31. 1848 24-if

wool, ARDIXG.

ARBA HOLMES, AT ihe old stand on ihe hank of the river, neai the

Steam Mill ia slill enrafed in Fnlliweand DrrsslliU lolh, at all sea sons of the year, in firsttrate style and at abort notice.

O* Rvmt^ara Ttufur*. aa yon can alwatf* jet rood wotfc, nhrll ler in WOOI. CARDl\G. or l,OTIl DRESSIXG.

IVnt-H'u'f. A pul 26. 1 S4S-19-6m

SI'PERIOR (IGARS.

l2(XK)5STILai...w.,

Rrenrfil this ibr fr*«»» 'h- importers, and for sab •t U»* Tcrtc-H ame Dros Stw. hv

Ti*wHmI«,Julj 19.

PTbv

1848-30-if

'RE leRKin Symj»—a fresh fjr nab dozen ami rrtatl, bv Aug. 30-tf J. «. Cl.M.NCllAM.

^-Premium

a

A l,SO a vcrv neat, cheap and iluraMe Air Tight Pari .r Stofo. These Stores will recc.vc very

large sticks of wood, from which liie ran he kept 24 or 30 hours, ami nectire In. the room a uni!„rm icuiiier.itiire they arc very convenient for Family Rooms. Stores. Olfices, &e and momnicnd linn selves with peculiar lorec to the attention of all who desire comfortable rooms at a very small i-jpeiD'e in Slovea niul Fuel.

re

Stoves ev-

for grinding Corn and Cob, and

every kind of grain, (except wheat) and all kinds of Vegetables. Xarge Canal, Clipper, Fox River, Cary and Cast Plows, Stoves of all kinds,

Mill and Machinery Castings, Hollow Ware, Sugar Kettles, Andirons, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Plow Castings and Shares of all kinds and sizes, Stove

JOSEPH GROVER.

the large, elegant and commodious new brick building, adjoin

South East corner of the Public Square, on Market Street,

Which. with a new addition liitelv made, and Ihe handsome stvle in which :hti moms are fitted tip, Willi entirely

EW I TRMTI Ri: A\I will enable lilin to necominodate bis quests with a« comlortable quarters ns can be had at the best Hotels in the West. lie has in his employ a capable and experienced

and it shall be hi» aim to keep as

as the markets of ihe Wcsl afford. Ills oiai'in is large nnd commodious, and under the superintendence of careful Ostlers, nnd is well supplied with grain nnd provender. Willi these advantages nnd a slrict attention to business, he trusts he will merit and receive a shnre of the public pnlronnjie. (IT* Boarders can be accommodated on reasonable terms by the week, month or year. 07* All the Slages call at the (Jity Hotel for jasscngers. LOUIS LEVY.

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Good a

WKSTKRIV XEW YORK

COLLCGB OF IU£AI/r]fi.

•207, Illsiiu St. Ruirno, IV. I'.

DR.

G.C- VAtIGIlN"S Voselable I.tthnntrijitic Ml*lure, a

cki-kbuatko mbdicinh

GKKAT CUKLCS IN ALL DISEASES,

is now inlnicliie.ej into I his sect ion. The limits of una Arerlisement trill not permit an extended notice oj this .rmerh, ire hare only tonotf it has for it* A struts in the United States find Ciiftndas a large unmber of educated

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS,

in hish profrtsionnl standing, cho make a penernl uje of il in the'irpractice in the/otloiring diseases:

DROl'SY, GRAVEL,

unit diseases of llie tmix&RY

far

Penknives and S.'issors. Goggles. 1 Pens, Sieel nnd Pearl Slides, Silk Purses, Shell Combs, Card Cases,

oroan-s Pilrs.anil

i'll eentrul Aiftase* ff lliesysiem.

OBTAIN A PA MTU LET

of 32pa?es, whfcli Afenle whose names are below wilt rlmlly live away litis book treats upon the meihml of 'nrp—explains Ihe properties qf the article, and thedisasts il h«* been «*ed for »rer this country antl I'.nref*

fonr years trilh such perfect tjfech

Sept. 13, !SIS-39"ly.

& SONS.

Ovrr16*a«ks

of lesiiinoiiy from llio highest quarters wilt be found wilti

NAMES, PLACES AND D\T8s

wliieh can be wriuen lo by any one interested, ami Ae jjarties will answer post paiil couiiiiuiiicaiioiis. -53f* Be rABTICl'tAR AND

ASK KOR THE PAMPHLET

as no other such pamphlet has erer bten seen. Thee1 idence of thf potter of this medicine

ovkr all diseas-

ss is guaranteed by person* of well knotcn standing in societg. Pill up in 30 er .and 12 ox. bottles. Trice ®i, 30 n*., 81.12 o*. the larger beinc the cheaper. Evory boule

"O. C- VAUGHN"

written on tlie directions, fcc. See page 2S.— I'repareil by Dr. G.

VAUGHN.pamphlet

C.

and sold at principal

are

HOMOEOPATHY.

*I3U$MC5S tllavbs.

E. T. B. Gibsok, ^NY.

JOHH M. SiTOCSWEM.. S

Three sizes Queen City

Cooking Stoves, the heaviest

Mamtin & Stock well N.Orleans & Cinciimasi.

GIBSOX, STOCKWELL Ac €0.

Commission Produce Merchants,

,, 73 BROAD STREET, 11 NEW YORK.fi

William Martim, WM. H. Stpckwkll. Cincinnati. -N. Orteans.

AUTIY STOCRWELL,

Produce Commission and Forwarding

E A N S

EVANSVILLE, iND.

S-'ptember 20. 1848-40-ly

EAGLE ItOTKli,

id,

w,

CORNER OF MARKET AND MULBEhRY STREETS,

TERRE-HAUTE, IiND.

September 13, 1S48-39-U

CLKVELIKD, BUOTIIERS &CO.

Conimis^ion jflprcliants,

08 GRAVEE5R STREET,

NEW OKLEANS.

Gko. Clkvklasii, Jr-O W». (Jwfjuxn, A. I*. (-/levkl jiii. Sep. 13, ^S-SQ-flm

Amort Kissi.t. J. K. Kikket.

KINNEY & KINNEY, Attorneys and Counsellors A A W

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. U* Office in the Coutt-House, south west room, up-.Mairs.

Terre-Haute, March 31, 1847-15-tf

R. N. HUDSON, Ailtomoy aft ILaw

HAS

aeain resumed the practice, and will, or tlie future, give prompt attention lo all business intrusted with hiin. (£j" Office. Town-Hull, third door.

Tt-rre-Haule, March 29, 18l8-15-1

R. W. Thompson. II. D. Scott. THOMPSON & SCOTT,

dUtontcijs at fan),

TF.ltRE-HA V'J'E, INDIA NA.

November 17, 1817-48-tf

O" Persons indebted to the undersigned will, in his nlicence. seille wi'li H. D. Seoit, Esq. Nov. 1, 1847-tf R. W. THOMFBON.

DENTISTRY.

a, m,

ID.

GltOVERMAN

'19

wtiicli lias made

side Public 5(|iiarc, 2d East of llie Bank. N. U. No credit giv

en liiropcTtiliiKTjsuiilcss bv previous arrangement. Terre-Haute, August 9, lS48-34-ly

BOURNE,

mission

GOUDS AT HIIOLL.'if Li AT TIIK

allills- |,

1

Those afflicted with inflamed, weak and sore eyes, may be relieved speedily under the treatment of Dr. A., ami. in fact, all the diseases of the country, especially Chronic and Mercurial diseas­

es,

2000 Odrtmdo. 1000 S«pe«5»* 3900 Wa*ttington Canmm, 4000 H*lf Spanish,

will be speedily and radically relieved. (jJ Dr. A. will always be found at his Office. in less absent on professional business.

Residence at the ("ity Hotel. October 27, 1847—45-tf

I.OST CERTIFICATE.

NOTICE

J. H. UKMXGHAM.

whereby tiven, that will apply on

Ssior.lay. 14th of October well, lo ihe A«liior n(Vif« counts, for certificates of Inti JVn. 5 and 8S. itehool section 16, township 12. ti rih of range 9 west ihe original certificates bemctrtst. M. A. JEWETT-,

Tcn*-lla#tc, J«tj 12, lSIS-30 3a

BUCKEYE STORE."

fJpllR subscribers I,ike pleasure in announcing lo their friend* and the public generally, that

j,lst received llie largest.and most gen-

avP

Stock of Merchandise

..v nKQ,i'BSTRD tluU all who contemplate Uio msp of this hrfon* Urmiylii lo illn* murkri. conRislnift part ol article, or who desire information respecting it, will

lirnadcl'tths, Cassimrre*, Satinet*, Twredichttbx, Kentucky Jcanx, Linsei/.i and Flannels of all hind". Plaid Lining* and Cloaking,

Polo Alia and Mantrrrj/ l'laidx. a great variety of Alpacas, and Five Hundred l'icrc* Prints, embracing cv,ry style and »nriely, large supply ol Brown ami Bleached Muslius. a good assortment of

tuck as Jacknnett, Crout-barred Mutlin* T.ate*, Ed-rin^s, Inserting*, dr.. Dress Handkerchief*. Woollen Hoods, Crarals, Conifnrlcrr, «)jc. Straw and Leghorn

Bonnets, Bonnet and Cap llihtwns. Vf- A'"-

Fine an.l common t'UR CAPS, mens and boys Cloth do. Hats, Boots and Shoes, ol all kiiuls. The largest and best nst-nrtriieiil ol llvus^rls. Ingrain, and common Car- !»«•!*. ever olf-red in this market, einbracina

ofiice 20r Main Sireet BnfTaln. N. Y. (ifflces derated to salt of this article KX(. LUS1YELY, IS! Sissau St... «, .V. Y., and corner of Essex and U'arhin£tcny Salem, inv rich and desirable patterns. Indian MatMamii.,and hg all Druggists throughout this country ling. Floor Oil Cloths. Tabic ditto, splendid paiHand Canada asaremts.

Aremson the Wabash—J. Somes, Vincnnes Preston's. Patestine, Hulscinvitle snd Maifh»ll: W. A W. Cntneten. Attica: Smbh Jt Co., Perrysvitle, W.fc A. W. Naytiw, Kmene D. A. Jones 3c Co., Newport Pr. S. A. I»u»-«1. Monternma J. O. Harrty and J. S. Wsiiiuo, Coving'on, and J. K- Canlnebam, TerreHaute.

letl Window «had s, with cords nnd tassels, rollers snd pulleys lo put lliern up with. A heavy stock of

E E N S rr/I Jt E,

embracing some splendid China Tea Sets, and several sets of deep blue ware. Eastern Stocking Yarn, .Spun Cotton. Batting, Spanish Sole Leather. Tea, Sugar, Coflec, fee., &c., A-c. All of the above arc offered for cash,

or most kinds ol Produce in hsnd at tbk tfiit lowest watk«. VVe particularly invite the

SIM ILIA —SIMTLIBUS—CIJRANIXTR. DR. A. I*. Alt\OI,l takes this method of mlorming the bing Trade, having bought largely with a view citizens of Terre-Haute anil vicin-

1

to thai branch of business.

ity, thai he has permanently b»ea- F. R. VV HIPPLE & CO. led himself in an pffice market Terre-Haute. Srpt, 29. 1847-4 I tT slreet. near ihe Town Hall and will be happy lo wait upon those who may favor him with a call. Ui. A practices upon the Homeopathic plan— a system which is now generally adopted in Europe, and in many plarcsin the United Slates, and ere lone bids fair to be universally approved and adopird.

pp*

'-vrr

"TTSSiS

TCHOUPfTOULAS STREET,

And General Commission Merchants,

Ciiicinnati, Ohia.^

August 30. 1818-37-ly

C. HAHnK«TOS-.

cnAXK. p. o.

o'rilkt.

St O'Riley,

Harrington', Cr:«nc SVCCESSORS TO HARRIXOTOS, HAXSAI1 A O.,

Forwarding & Commission

Job'

Auctioneering.

GOING!! GONE!!!

TCJOING!

HE nndersigiied ia now prcpsrrd and will promptly attend to the sale vf any article which may le er.I rusted to bis care.

Persons wi«liing to dispose if Household For"iturc. Dry Goods or Groceries, Live Stock, dtc. Ac., will be waited on at a moment's notice.— Quick sales at a small advance, is better Iban lo be eat up wiih interest, with the cnods on the shelf.

WALTER 8. COOPER.

T«srrc-Haute, Augosi 30, 1818-37-lf

R. ROGERS' Balsam r-f Liverwwt and Tar I have ibe aeeney for Terre-Haute, and ba*e jost received a law s*f«t I*

I)'

A op 30-tf J. R. CUMNGHAM.

t.\Xl)IBt jttst received and for sale low. by Aug 30-rf J. K. PUNIXOHAM.

S S

THETerre-Hante,

subscriber res|et'tlully informs thecitiK*!!* of and surronndina ronniry. that he has just received a lot of I -Zi A' JIO

MARBLE, *iiitahlc for

Person" insuring with

COM­

MEKCHANTS and Forward­

ing Agents, nnd Dealers in JDry Goods, Queenswore, Harihvaie, (irocerlcs and Country Pro luce generally, National lload Street, Terre-Hnulc, la,

I OS. (J ROVER, EAGLE FOUNDRRY", Manulnctures (yastinpi of all sorts. Ploughs. Platform Scales, Andirons, Sngnr Kettles, Wagon Boxes, fir.. See., First Street, near the lower Ferry, Terre-Haute,fmlinnn.

4ZEL HOLMES, M. P., OI-TERS bis prtifessiounl services to the citizens ol Terre-Hnntr mid llie surrounding louiitrv. Office and residence oil Second Slreet, south of the Coiirl-House.Terre-Haute. Indiana.

A I

HEAD STONES, TOMB TABLES', &c., whieh he is prepared to fiui -h in a sl\lo uf workmanship lliat no live man can beat. (O* Shop one square directly ea«i of the CourtHouse. and two doors south of Fnirbank's Rifle Factory. A. DILLE. 'J'erre- Haute, February 2, 1848-7-tf

2.1)03 Dl'i !?01 3MI3, Cabinet Wnrc-lSoom.

FI^HE undersigned has commenced the Cabinet

JL

Making! Business in the shop la'ely occupied by Wm. II. WeSt, nearly opposite the American Hotel, nl the sign ol

THE BEDSTEADS

Where he is prepared lo lill all oulers. from cradle to a colfin, with promptness", nnd in as good rtyleand finish, nnd with ns pood materials ns nt nny shop in Indiana. Tho«e in ivnnt of any nrtiele in the CABIXltl' are requested lo call and examine specimens and prices. flj" All kinds of Lumber Hiui Produce taken in exchange for work. JACOB SITES.

Terre-Haute, January 2G, 1818-G-lf

S IDDLi: A 13 ARIV KSS !IAIil\C

J. M. I-Iagrer

TPches,on

conductinp the above business in nil its branIS'ntional Road St., a few doors from the Square.south side, where lie would be plntl lo see all who want a good article in the above line cheap lor ensh or trade.

Aug. in, 1816-35-tf

FkCIEUICK! PROTF.CTIOKI

Tiik

undersign!

ed having been nppointid agent for the Columbus Insurance Company. is now prepared to tnko risks against loss nt damage by fire,

and loinsure goods transported oit rivers and canals. to and from the eastern cities and towns in the United ?tates.

!snid

March 1, 1848-11-tf

April I, 1817-15-lf

s,9

JS ready to wnil on customers nt nil times. Office, South

Company will I10

dealt with promptly nnd honorably. W". N HAMILTON, Agent. Terre-Haute, April 29, 1S4G-19 i(

NEW FIRM.

THE

undersigned kave purchased the stork in trade lalrlv owned by l. Lemon, in Ihe south room olthe Linton building in Terre-Haute and have commenced business under the lirni of J. F. &. R. t'. King, where they intend lo keep a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Groceries. Qiieeusware.&c.,—which tliey will sell on 111'derate lerins lor cash, or in excliauge for Ihe iiroduclions of the country. .1. F. KING.

E. C. KING.

I.IFB: AGKMI

Jolui ft', ('run,

Agent Mutual Life Insurance Coivpany, N. jfy* Policies for one year, oi seven years, for life, issued on llie most fn\ornble terms.

llnildin^' for Sale. ira^ME undersigned will se'l on application al private side, some liiiudsoine lots (or residences near Tcrte-H -ule, lying on Section Sixteen, on boll) sides of llie Iialayette road also number of lots joining Fontaine's addition, on the Bloomiiialon road, adjoining llie town of Terre-Haute. All will be iid oil' in lots similar lo llie town lots in this place. Oilier bind" adjoining may be had by the acre. Also, nnv House and l.ol.or vacant l.ot, belonging lo llie subscriber will be lor sale on npplicnlioii In me, and nil on terms lo suit purchasers, and nt reasonable rates.

JOHN DUJiTON.

Terrc-Hnute, July 5. 18-18 29 if

LOOK OUT FOR THE

SSD D^SVcs

|^H E undersigned, having former Co-partnership in llie 4'sirpruK'i* :md .Boinrr Ilciilare prepared lo fill all orders

in their line, promptly, ami al moderate prices. (jjp r'liop on 2d s'reet, North of Jacob L). Ear ly corner.

—ALSO—

for the mniillfaelliro of

CAJ4LNET- WJIRE,

On 2d street, two doors North ol Cliapuinn tV H-i-bermyer, ami having compelent work men in their employ, I boy feel satisfied of bciuu able lo fill nil

,' ..

they have ever

orders in that line, til a* noon

I.../../A.

COuu Hkahsk riiai.i. iik

N E W A I A O

HARDWARE,

JE are now receiving nnr fall purchases a Hardware. Saddlery nnd Iron, embracing a much larger, cheaper and more extensive slock than ran be found elsewhere in the Wnbash Valley or in the Stale of Indiana. We hnve added many new arl c!es. as well ns increased the assortment nnd variety o' many heretofore kept. It will le our aim and desire to give satisfaction to all who may favor lis wiili their patronage, assuring them (without scllins nl co?t) that our price* will be at reasonable ndvnnce from cost, nnd much reduced on some pnriicular kinds of goods. In ihe line of heavy goods, we oiler for sale—

Iron of nil kinds, SleelV sattcj&c&LLa hoop iron, sheet iron, Brazier* crpper, tinned cupper, wire, tin plate, blocklin, 7-inck, nxle drafts, eliplic sprincs. eastern ground waggon boxes, anvils, sinrb's bellows, vices, lend p'pe£ to 1^-, coil chain to j, hinges for bam dooro^and all kinds doors,

iVa//.?, Gloss, Oils. Lead. powder at retail nnd by Ihe l.ug at $5.50 and f4.0(1, all kinds of gun fixings, and some real shot guns, double and single barn Is, for sale low mill saws, cross cnl saws, crobnrs, mullocks, pecks,

Log and Trace, Oliains, and various other articles not herein mentioned A large nnd complete assortment ol pot kei nnd table cutlery, al wholesaleand retail a large assortment of Inmps, including the pailor, solar, with plain nnd cut shades, nnd gilt and bronze stands, sido lamps, store lamps (suspending,) nnd a largo quantity of extra shades mid chimneys nnd lump wicks. In the way of house furnishing, including superior extra tea waiters in sells or single brass mid-irons, fancy iron do. shovel and tongs, brass candle slicks, brass nnd polished suullers, wire fenders, table cn^tors, brittanio tea setts, block tin tea pots,fancy brushes,crnmb batshes, real gcrnian silver table and teaspoons, Ivory Table Knives nud Forks in sets, 51 pes Carvers and Forks, curtain pins and ruiiain bnnds, ten lu lls. Arc., &e.

Also, numerous oilier nrlicles which ennuot here be enumerated. Our assortment of building materials embrnre a great variety ol locks nnd door bitches, and iliose building will find it lor their inierest in prices and vi»ri-ely l.i give us call.— On band ns usual, a very large s'ock of Cooper's loolsof Uochcslcr and Cincinnati mnniifiicliife.— We have taken special pains to procnie a largo nnd well selected assor'meul ol Tools of all kinds, and we assure the meehniiic on nnv'nmo, tlint wo shall lake pleasure ill showing or selling liini

1,1,1

SADDLERY.

Having devoted a large share oi our store, rnpiIul nnd inlercsi to the saddle, hniness and enr riage Irimmings, we are prepared with mol coinplele assortment of trees, plush, cloths, hog skilis, pud skins, buckles, terrets nnd honks, hnines nml linins. webl ing. Ilirend, rings, bills, stirrups, gig trees, luces of beautiful patterns, fringes, lullspicked moss, and pnreeurled linir.top leather (enstern dressed.) patent leather very large nssorlmenl nl figured and pi tin rubber clolh. piiSent oil cloths lo 1^ yards wide, head linings, brass mill piiitvd hands, dashes and j.tints, oil clolh cnrpcl, iug«. malleable irons, very lirsl rate piece ol drub clolh for seals sent lnuiilti-s, nnd coach ilnor h'ligrfi. \Vc oiler, nlso, lo Shoe and Boo| miiliiifnelures, a large slock of eastern dresfed Pr- rcli enlfskins, Morocco do, lining skins, bimlinu le:.lber. slion pecs all sizes, sparrou-hills, coppri nails, an Is. nml awl halls, shoe ilirend, hammers, pincers, punchcH flon'», r-isps, iVc„ Arc. (fjT" The liiiihest price ill cash or goods will ho paid for inosl kinds of Produce.

QfjP A iju intilv ol Inke and Kanhnwn »Vn11 fo» snle. H. JJ. POTTER A CU.„ Terre-Hnute, Sept. 20,1847*—*1 l-y

Iii

I I I I I in 1 that they liave opened a shoji

Superior €10111111?,

Manufactured by the best workmen, and under his own inspection. His'stock is

well made, in the latest fashion, and of the best materials. snd is far superior to that generally kepi for a.ilc.

On hand tome, of the finest quality of Jilack and Jilue Cloth Coat*, Cashtnrrcl 'Sacks, 1 fa bit Cloth, p- Tweed and Queen's cloth

Sark-Coat*, Cashitncrc Pants, Satin Vests,

and a great varielv of cheap eUtthinp,- for sale as cheap, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, as they can be purchased in the Eastern cities.

IKH^BIBSOIV WRIISKKY, S/X /://Its OLD. ONE Imriel received this dny from Cincinnati, at llie Terre-IIauto

Drug Store, nnd for sale by J. if.

JAf'Oll K.

red Ironi the

run: or

May, 2-1, 1848-23-lf.

JOHN PALMER.

Terre-Haute, June 14, I848 2G if

Photographic Colored

ainasitlQarp® s3o

cyHE subscriber tisvingrvltimed i§ now prepareJtv 1 i»k» durable, correct, IIn« toned and life-lite DAUGUERREOTYPES, which cannot besorpwed.' tf I base who patronise biro, ire ootproseutM with strpcrior pictures, no charge trill be made. rersnns desfroos of bavin likenesses of departed friends, will tie attended lo promptly. All tl*-scrlptioas of copying executed, and in alt cases perfect, or no ctuirfs. §y-ttanmi at comor nfUti and National Road st .(ap stairs,) overl*r.ft. tt. Smith's Dental office.

J.A. WODESITT.

Terre-Haul*, MarcU 8, IStS-l^fn

Kanaivha Salt. Barrels Kinanha Hail, on consignment

Ft I

and (irtiilc by

March I, U1S-11-tf. S. II. POTTEIl 4 Co.

ci/mncIjam.

'JVrrp-II:i«ir. Ju'y 12,

1

MmH tll.tMl II.

COPPER, TIN. AND SHEET IRON

MANUFACTORY.

1 Sc. linVMER still cniuln/i Iho nbiive business on Nntional Road Klrcet, I the Com I-1 louse, nud are prepared to furnish promptly any tiling in ibeii line, inniiufne-

G1R.M'F

north

Im'mI

1

htti.k,

nud mi as

accommodatinc lerms,nscan be had in this pliice, 1,Umber of.ill kinds will be taken ill exchange for Cahinct-Wnre.

Q^r COFFINS MA I)I TO ORDICR.jrQ

t*ii.«k.

A E O O THOMAS HOOK.

Terre-Itanle. April 14, 1847—-17—if

Farmers take iVoficc.

AfJOOU

supply ol Lake Sail, a superior ar­

ticle for table nnd dairy n*e—for sale si the Hardware Hlore,east side ol the Public square. (I.ook out for ihe same old Pad Lock.)

HEAD QUARTERS FOR

PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING.

On TSntlonnl Rood Slreel. next door to Kljiperl's C-ornrr.

JtA»tC AS VS! ItAlitiAI.V8 FBlHE proprietor has just arrived from 1. Philadelphia, with a very large and .pli-ndid assortment of

innleriiil nud in llie bcsl si) lo

of «oikmansliip. fj Their »lock ol mnnufi'elured

TIN ir.tllK

Is general, embracing everything in common family lise, nml is sold

WHOLESALE OK RETAIL,

1

At the lowest rates, or exchanged on Imr lerms

for iieeeptnble Counlry ploduei

STOVKSl STOVESJ! STOVE.SHI

Thcv have nlso on hand, directly from the Cin« ciniinii Kouiiiliien. ibe mo«i npprovrd pnllcrns of COOK ISO STOVES,

Queen of the It est.. Straub Stove, /trior's Phtenix Premium, I f'ebb's Quern City Premium, and *'/ir

Tights

For Parlors, Inns, Families, $*r., fcr, These stove* ore of Ihe Into*! and most «s|pruved pailcins. and will be sold at luw as tliey csn be bad on the Wnbntih. (JHAFF ft HEYMER.

Terre-Hante, May 34, 1848-23-lf.

Ft ICE A I IIFE l\SIUA!\Xi:.

THE

Ohio Miitunl Insurance Company insures against losses by fire, on the Mutual or Cash system,as preferred by the insurcti.

AI«o, grants insurance on lives, on Ihe Mutual principle, at one-half fho rales charged by olbcr companies.

The ability of the company is undoubted. J. K. KINNEY, Agent. IT Oflice in ihe Cnuri-Houne. Terre-llaule, May 1, 1848-20-1

O W S S S I I S

PATENT SEPARATOR:

I.

W. P.OUIN.-tON, Km H*osn, Ixn., having purchased the Fxclusire Right lo mannfaclure. use, anil aell to other* to be used. I nwjiscud's Patent Separator, in ihecountiesof Wayne, Ilu»h. Fayette. Marion. Vigo, and Tippecanoe, and has the fnrlhcr pii« ileae of *c'lltrip in any por* lion of ibe Slate for a Ii niled lime, ia now prepared to jrnisb them at fjir prices, and -f lb® best malrrial* and workmanship. He is also prepared lo furnish a superior borse power, sufficient in strrnclh for «i* or eight borsiea.

September Q, 1848-38-lf "i'17f

DR.

ROGER'S LIVERWORT AND TAp. We asaurc our customers that we keep norife but a genuine article of Ibta valuable Mcdicine,u baa been reported of its.

J. ALLISON &. CO.

August 16, 1848-36-if -v

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