Wabash Express, Volume 13, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 May 1854 — Page 4

Extracts from Col, Benton's Speech.

OX THE SEBBASKA BHX.

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ForseVciiffj-c.m since the yfar 1784, ivlien' ihe organizing, ngml of iLffcrson drew ihe4 finSl*teWlorituordlunnce—we had a uniform method of providing for lb* government of Territories, nil founded upon tlie clause in the Constitution which authorizes CoiigrtfT to dispose of flntj maj«r rules'and rexulatlonsTcspccting the territory and other properly, of the'United States. This mode ofg-ovcrnment has consisted of three grades, all founded in the right of Congress to govern them. First grade, a Governor and judges, appointed by the United States to adopt laws from other States to be in force until disapproved

Tliird grade, entrance on the btate govern-i

but by Congi purpose dow

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expect pect the extension slave population. lacious very in to territoral action, will

IS expeoiation.

to emancipate slaves without the consent

of their owners. I promoted that clause'1 for tho sake of peace —for the sake of keeping the slavery question out of our}. elections and legist ition—for the sake of., preventing perpetual strife among the people. What did for Missouri I would do for the Territories nnd, if it was air open question, would vote one way or the, other to settle but it is uot nn open qucs-1 lion and cannot be opened without*^ breach of faith, and the destruction of the peace of the country.

Sir, the question has been decided Tho free States are against this bill audit is! au to have been not only Just, but magnanimon to the stave States. What was the condition of the slave States. What was the condition of the slave States thirty yeaia niio in relation to the use of the soil with-

from five soil to slave soil. Northern votes enabled tt to be done-. tu»rlJ.etti v.ot«s. tercd above an hun?irt,J rnuvs of the compromise line for our benefit, our request and I will tievef He ungrateful to the North for U, i«»r re.juite it by a breach of the line to their ptvju !:oes. Ani ho» did \v« obutiii the n^tilu tn votes vrhioh vrere necessary tor luise measures— the »ppropiiatUw»s and treaties ^ir all these Indian removals, and for ihai tUtera'.:/'a off the compromise iiue nhieh ^te us the' beautiful P'ttte eotmtv? Mow di.l the. Missouri deii ^Htion of tW flay—the most amiable «ai talented Dr. Una and myself the 3enate, and General Ashky itx the ILnise—how dt v, obuau that grvM

for our State? 0i trcM ^icic voters b,

b»-!cb»uj ahohtiwim n^tin^t !b^ Nort!i*N".i! r«j! j^vt thctu by to :!H

subject to the approval of Congress, more emnhalic th-in words—and

•ment.in fulfeoualilv with the other States. I )vorll,y

ment.in fulfequalilj

1 his is the waj

power

in these lerntones, it Ihiown open

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was formed. I was not a member ol the gtructions. and warranted to give satisfaction.

jttslieo. and !l»o fraternal feelings of onr northern brertiivn, nnd lo which wc never appealed rihee in vain—who. in fife last hard trial lo got the Clierokees ouf of Georgia, gave as foaiteen affirmative votes fo balance seven negatives frora the South, .•rnd saved th^ltdaiy by ofle vote, And I,

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who wasipaTt oralr these transactions, ac- Mi*» *IFD

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by Congress. Second grade,-a Tutorial J™1'' 5 Legislature, when the inhabitants shall amount to five thousand men above the age of twenty-one, composed of a council partly appointed by the United States, and a House of Representatives elected by the people at the rate ofone representative for every five hundred voters, its legislation

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And nofTwhat'tidie es&W fc'rWl il.U co»»«' c-omc fmd, unew dUtu,banco of.be co,mUT, U. breaking (ts^lcly.fron. ih, tnmqu.l up of ancient comptprnibes arraying one- *. V.- \i Ll half of the Union against the other, and The Roni .m Catholic Bishops of Pieddestroying the temper and business?— mont, mention, as one of the reasons what is the excuse for all this tnrmoil and mischief? We are told it is te keep the question of slavery out of Congress! Great God! It was out of Congress, completely, entirely, and foreverout of Congress, unless Congress dragged it in by breaking down the sacred laws which settled it.— The question was settled and done, with. There was not an inch square of territory in the Union on which it could be raised with-, out a breach of a compromise. The ordinance of '87 settled it in all the remaining part of the Northwest Territory beyond Wisconsin the compromise line of 36 deg. 30 min. settled it in all country north and west of Missouri to'the British line, and up to the Rocky Mountains the organic act of' Oregon, mude by the people, and sanctioned by Congress, settled it in all that region the acta for the government of Utah and New Mexico settled ii in those two Territories the compact with Texas, determining the number of slave States to be formed out of that Slate, settled it! there and California settled it for herself, Now, where was there an inch squarco I it it in it S a a is N where! Not an inch! The question was) settled but by fact.' The work was done, and

It i. notv four months since this move- it AKIII At)E. mentfur the abrogation of the compromise commenced in this Congress. It began without memorial, without a petition, without a "request from a human beinir- It has labored lorn and hard in these

ere is not a peti­

tion for it from the class of States for whose benefit the movement professes have been made! not a word in its favor from the smallest public meeting or private assemblage of any slave State. This is the

which should urge the Senate to reject a bill now before them, the fact that it ••consecrates as a truth the complete equality of all Piedrnontese subjects before the law, as if Catholics and Protestants were perfectly equal in the facc of God and the church, so as to enjoy the same righls and liberties in matters of worship J'' ,,

U" The Boston Post wants to be witty speaking of the Ivcrsou Monument recently pn^jccted in Cliicajo, it says: fi

Out West," remarked Aunt Kitty, looking up from the newspaper, "they build monuments to persons who don't steal."

I suppose that to be the reason," replied Itotfer, "why 1 here arc so fu\v

that country,"

iu).Qumen

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.

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J. It. CUNINGIIAM, (TUB OLD BTAXt!,)

everywhere, not merely by law.5 y^/lonal Jload Street, directly ^orthoj the Heart, Dyspepsia.NeiUvous\n-uabiii^^^

there WHS no way to YET nt the question I S now in rccciptof iiis winter sttpplics, com-1 Vint hv undoin"1 the work 1 No way for' -1 prising cverv variety of articles in his line, to be droadod Loss or .Memory, Confuiiinn of Idea*, uui UIIVIUIII„ 7 I Depression of Spirits, Kvil Korebotlings, Aversion lo

pood ft from first hands, on the most favorable

That ninv prove a fal- tf.nns therefore, he is enabled a keep the The question ofsla-1 BEST ASSORTMENT OS PUKE MEDICINES,

thatcan

be procured

thatcan be procured in the bastern and VVe«tern citics, and offers as good bargains as the

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quality of medicines crtn be bought at

numbers a question of the majority for any other establishment on the Wabash. or against slavery nntl what chance Tin purchasing and solcctitig of inedicinfs would tho slaveholders have in such a eontcst? No chance at nil. The slave emigrants will be out-numbered, and compelled to play ft most unequal game. not only in point of numbers, but also in point of stakes. Tho slaveholder slakes his property, and has to run it off, or lose it, if outv I see nothing whic gain under this bill—nothing but an une- FO^wiii'CIRIR^cis iiim^lf Iituler many oh I TW^XTV OF KXRUKIUXCU qual and vex'ltious contest tn which they ligations to the citizcna of Vigo and adjoining !1|]tHetyoatmciit of a clasi of diseases hitherto negte tnre to be losers. I deprecate such a con- counties, disposed t£ $n»|,uiu« to serve them r^I'Mutho/or^11^worV^n's^rpVwrvitVon^

Huitcd to the wnnts of the country, and the un!tcitVtntn°d'c3

cnniprtundinc of the various preparations of ja«.-I. i.Sij-'-i lyr the shop, wifli care ami precision, that it may answer tho purpose intended, is a matter of so much importance to the purchaser, that he

Hv hi* .-Ynerienre of fifteen vears in Terre-

,, ir cxpcncncc 01 titteen ears in ltrie

... will insure htm a continuance of former patron- ptompnj c.\iineiiisiica.

ft^st and ditl inv Dart to keeD it OUt of the as long as thov say. nwva that nine tenths of the catue^ of neruou^ debilI i~„ PRESCRIPTIONS put ^ip Willi ciw, and all Ity, local and constitutional wenkncBs, mental and State of Missouri when hei constitution

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convention, hut was a chief promoter of' His stock now consists of a general assort TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. the clause, which forbids the Legislature niontof

Red Lead British Lu*tfe, Shop Furniture, Hath Brick Imperial, Young ltyson and Black'Teas Chocolate,

Crushed Sugar, Star utd Sp«ni Candles Bar, Castile, Varieg.v ted, White, and a variety of

Fancy Soaps Perfumeries, '^y Ex'ta. of auilla, I'uacit, Letuou, ic., for culinary purposes. Soda

Vaint. Varnish. Wall, Uair, Scrub, Natl, Oloth, Flesh. Tooth,and Infant Brushe.* Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, Holland Gin. Poach icaici

ill return for their past generous conduct* Brandy, Ac., for medical purposes, and all arti-, wrctclicdncsn tMt VAisiil, and it* true sottrcc in every endeavor to force it upojt thoin. They

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kept in hU hue

I T" Also, a large supply of all the most

Popular Patent Medicines, !ich can be furnished at manufacturers prices. bv tho gross or doten such a* Smith's

in their limits): iMwrml.tf» great por-, Wi BulV», Guy«,,,u's, S"Kna2wS ft. tlOU of its USC. nn Indian population cov- Howo Sarsaparula Broxrn S fcss. Ginger making your ci!ekuown to otu Who. from education rrin«t inure or less of almost cverv Slave Mexican Mastanp, Gardner's, Nerre and Bofte and respect-hUny, can certainly befriend yo«. .Uing more ol ivss ot a most vxtry o.a\ variety of other Linimente Fahneslocfc's, Too many ::,iuk,thc will conceal thesecmin State, nnd preventing the expansion ot its! r' «,,j j.vnj'8 Visruiifusw- t^fuown aodem-e tbemseiviw. ai**!Iiow ««.« 1 11 y* Mr. iAUt crtillu 8 j»\\n« 8 i,nuuu|fv, often is lbia Ul^l dclurion* nud bow minv urooi* population. What is It DOW. All relieved.. Lane's, Muffattks, rung's, Brandrcth'a, islngyouncm.,ft, wbomisUa have been an ornament The Indians all trt^neV their land nil Smith's. Su?ar-CoaUd. Sapington's, Daniel's, I to society, hasifdUcd from the«artn. brought under the dominion of the white Wricbfa. Sovereign Balm. Phinney's, Jayn^, man- and the aren of slave nonulation, nnd Gltekener's, Champions and Hebrew Pi Is lr Weakness conttitutioaal aeMHty |..Sloan Powders and Otntment, aud Louden vromptly cored, and fall vigor rtstored ol slnve eulitvntton, gnftutl) increased ,t Oo.'s Family ilcdicinos. coc.N'ray INVALIDS

BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.

"^J^THERE m»y be obtained the most speed Remedy

SECRET DISEASES:

Goaorrhcee, Gleets, Strictures, Seminal "WeWittesi, Pains in the Lions, Affections of tbcKidneys and all those peculiar affections arising from a Seeurr It&at-r, particularly the youth, of "both sexes, -which, if not cured, produce CowrriTiiTionxi. HKBHITT, renders ilaRntAoc Impossible, and in the end, deatToys both

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customed to solicit northern votes, and ex-• YOTTHG MEN.,, ii*peetattj\ irho have become the victims of solitary press thanks lor them, Will not now return jce,that dreadfuliuiddetractive habit. Whichannnthem pvil for ffood bv attemDtin" to de- to anuntimity -rave, ttimisands of young tnem e\u lor goou U} uiicmp»»0 iu

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tfrive't nt'tn of their share of a compromise who might otherwise have antra need listening Senate* Li.:..t. 1, .,» with the thunders of elofjoehre. or waked to ecBUcr Which WC imposed upon tiKtll. the living lyre, may call with full confidence. -'."V

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Tonic Syrup, India Chologocne. Moffott's Bit- meat may religiously eonfiJc in his honor a# a gen-, tors. Palii Killer, Cherrv Pectoral Smith's, tl'man. aiul rriy upon the asurnnct-, that the sccrot*

J. R. CCNINGHAM.

the extent of a third or fourth of its soil in some of the State*. How was this done? Certainly by the help of free State votes. (for it could not have b«'en done withotu thera by the help of their votes in procu^ ring the appropriation*, and ratifying the treaties which the removal of the Indians required, Missouri got her tine south west quarter relieved by these mean-*. The same votes gave n* Platte county seven 6ue counties udded to the State! ahJi that altering the compromise lino to include To tvhteh she tronld invite jwrfkalwr attention. _b0ok* by return of mail or rs'copiw niil be iwnt free it tl»cwanT (OT«.rtiiiSth.«t6or rci.oi.l

December 1, 1832-51-ly

'^5l!3ac35^ 3DtE il53o it U. worKefciSr re-

RICH has just returned from New forming the vice* oftue iu whiv.ii we live. Al»oYork. with a large and splendid htoefc KATCKK'S GCIUE,3]' BONNETS. 4 With Rule# for Uic Prt' ^atloa of l.ift, just &ocl tie

N»o. 234 Fifth Stre^,^ P«t. Elm au 1 Plum, Cin O.

March 2*i, iSil uepSi

FORHrTURE FOR SALE The stbsariber, from CiaeiiinaUi s»01iio. has amv«d at Term-Han 16, and can be Oteitung**

Ntv Back IktiK, nn 34 stmt, o{» pc**4to th* Pmirte City with ndVeHl a tav^« and superior lot of FUHN

UrUK.eonSj.i«g of Marblt-fop, Orsniaj and Plulii

and lo* uo«t B**d^ea4s, Sofa and %air»"*"

Jaw. & 4-1 rt

mi rn

TaM«». S.»f« and Loun-

l. O. FORSTER.

of the most exalted Uleut* asd biiliant intcllrct,

Missouri I 3taiTi»d penmi», or those contemplating marriage, I bciji aware of physical weakness. shouldTmmedtaie ly consult Dr. J. and be restored to perfect health.

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johkston.

Office, Xo. 7, SOOTH FREDERICK ST., "th door from Baltimore ^(reet, F.a-t Fi.ie, tip the steps. BJr* Be psrtieniar inob erving the SAME and livaCER, or you will mistake the placc. A CURE WARRANTED IN A FEW YS.

TAKK XOTICK.—Dir. Johnston'* Oflire is in his dwelling, up the »trps. His very extensive practice is a suflicicnt guarantee that he is the only proper Physician to apply to.

DR. JOHNSTON,

Member of the Koyal Colivjr of Surgeon*, I.oruUin, graduate from one of the nton eminent Colle es ol the United Jstates suil the greater part of whose life

1 re at pa 0 1

response Of the SiJUtll to this boon tender- has been apent in the HoapitaUof London, f-Tis. Phil- ,, -F-n-JC it a el a an el a re so to astontsl.iup cures that were ever known. Alanytrou itemrmbcr the northern President. It is the response (t bled with rinsing in the ears and head when asleep, WARBEJ? BLOCK.

A I LIFTFVALIUNNTFJ

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nioic tmpnaui. an noi ^dhaf'!ruinepa, with frcqent biushins.attended «om« Jan. t, iro*

especial note in this debate.— times with derangement of mind, Tvere cured imme It argues well for the harmony of the Un-|diatel}" A

goes to show (what in fact has' When ti.e mis-uhic.i

h« t«»»ble« Of .ho

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CERTAIN DISEASE. and imprudent voiaiy of picas- I uhlbed the seeds of this disease, it ppens that "an ill timed ictine of shame, or

dread of discovery, deters) him from applying to thos« who, from education and respectability, tan alo«s befriend him, delaying Uiitil the constitutional *ympto'.ns of this horrid dueaxe make their appenruucc. such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, noctur- 1 nal pains hi thcad and limbs, dimness of sight, deaf ncss, nodes on the s&in, bouts and arme,blotchf» on

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poison, mercury, ruin the' constitution, and cithe'i send the mi fortunate HUffer-ir lo an untimely grave: ot In else makef ile residue of liis life miserable.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. 1 ^oung.mcn who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged In when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school— the cITccts of which arc nightly felt, even when asleep, and ir not curcd, venders marriage impossible, and destroys both n.ind and body.

What a pity a young man, the hope of his country, and tho darling ol his parents, should be fnatched from all prospects and enjoyments or lire by the conse qucnces of deviating riom the path or nature, and Indulging 111 a certain secrct habit. Such persons, before contemplating

A I A E

bhould reHect that a sound nniid and bo.lv are the moct nccosfnry requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life bcturacs a weary pilgrimage, the prospcct hourly darkens to the view—the mind Uecomes shadowed with despair, and nilc-l with tho melancholy reflection, thutlhe happiness or another bccomcs blighted with our own.

CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY...is Dr. .1. addresses young men, and all who have" In 1 jnrod themselves by private and improper indulgences.

Those are some or the sad and melancholy effccts produced, by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of tho Hack and t/unbs, Pains In the Mead, Dimness of

Court-House, Terrc-flautc, hid., or tho Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption. »Vr„ MEVTALLV.—The rearrul etrects on the mind arc much

MARRIED PERSONS, or those contemplating marriage being aware or physical weakness, should immediate. ly consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. I All Surgical operation* pcrr.irmud.

N. R.—f,ct no In I *e delicacy prevent you, hut appty •inm-dmcly, either personally or by lettor. SUin diseases sprcdly cured.

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SOUTH FREDERICK ST., BAT.TIMPRR. MiltVlASD.

Ittttrs must be Post paid. «/_"]{

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utvotcd nt 1110 polls. Haute, together with his attention to the pre- fortunafo against the abuse of mercury thousands are oh slaveholders tire to Pa!'iny nnd dispensing of medicincs, he hope. ^c'prompU^

i,({ forwarded by in- r'^Snl th«l^g',^/'i!^?blJ, .t0 Vr\il\

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Minora! ana Botanic medicines, ipoyw,

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pf„u„KLPtnA

fycls it to no his duty to gi^c Ins personal and Jl cd yo ycaiii by ij\ iiiukclin, corner ol'Third undivided attention to it,aslongas he remains and Union sts. between Spruce and Pin? Phila., Pa. in tho business. INVAMBR are apprised that Dr. Kinltcliu cohnncs his

domestic miseiy and piomaturc'niortaiity.

of ,lie

MEDICAl« HOUSE-KstabH.h-

Pellicular branch of medicine, which cu-

his unJlvuleil attention. Ho cmitiotu the hh-

c1'lifo'

affection.

to this pcrnicl.ous practice ai unaware of the con*e quenccs, until thor finit the nc'rv&us »vstem shattered, 1 feci stranse ami tinaccotmlsblc Iculuiss, and va^ue fears in the nlliH.

TtteiiTiTtirtuiutc tlms nfToctcd bocorncs feeble, unable 10 labor with accustomed vlgdr, or to apply hi* mind to study liis atep is tanly and weak, lie is dull, irresolute, ami ensages iu his sport with lees cncrcv th.-n QJiltl.

If he emancipa,tc himself before the practice has done its wOrst, hhfl enter matrimony, hfa marriage i« unfruitful, and his scn^c tolls him Uiat this in caused by his only rolllC*. TAese ore considerations which should atra.ltn the Qile&tian of those similarly ri/aated. ..

MARItlAUB

1 Requires the fulfilment ol several conditions, in order thai it may bo really the cause of mutual happiness. Ooulii the veil which covcrs the origin of domestic

in^tanco disclosed—in how many could it be trac.cd to physical disqualifications and their attendant disappointments' Apply then white it is yet time, in order to h*va your unstrung ami relaxed organization rebraccd, ievivifif a and strengthened.

KKMEMUKK

Ho who places liim-iclf Kii.lcr Dr. Kinkellu's traat-i

Can hi*e by statioe their ca«e expticftly, tos'thtr wub all their symp .)..w, per inter enclosing a remittance} Pr K'* mtJ.uiiir, appropriated -iccordin:ly

Forwr v,.l Bl to *tir partuf the United States, and

A A V»for»of l.tfe, or a Ti. na»Mr« lM-th KiakelDt on

RIBBONS »£~*r 1V6M-. iii l? A teUer with retain.-'uv» ef 2S ctni*. or the r-alee iP« pott office stamp*. adJr^ed to Dr. Ktakclin, PhiladrtjVhU. P«.. *iii »«cum a copy of eUhrrof the above

ir,OWKRS. KM BROIDERIES. £e.

Her Mttitilla Department u*" wfcote»i* *i the pubiieb Is at^.- very cotnpb ansl of the latcM Des .ST crt pM.»whirt, of a Ury* profit. IT Lidics viaVi Cthemnjitt, will find i: to 3 mrntke po«tpaM. their call on MRS. RICH, before?- U, making their spring *el*etm».

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PloDriug Factory. preparel with superior roachinerv, to dress FLOOiUNa AXD CEILING short as.-* tee. or to surface lumber and bring it to an invariable gau-jc. 5 Pickotiny. Yvaitian 4ms, and all kiwds of

SAWING done to order. Dressed flooring and ceilinc, from well aeas*m«4 latnber, kej»t en h^nd. and f-»r OailattJte A-tww MtLU. «ppit« Walla«e

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T«rre-ilant«, one 23. l853-'2U-tf

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TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT BARTON

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WALTER,

V«MMI tdl. luiiaa Margie. wo«Uk

ot tte c«an Boast, a few doom tut af tbe But*, Ternr Kaate, Indiaca.

vrj* At oar Sic VirA wUi fanuKiiexi. ost tkm

udi will h« «4d Vow f.»r ca&b. !»**«**. ll«tot*s«, Jfc«« A SEW aupplv of Piano Mn«ic. isii r«i

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the head, f*ce and c.vtrcmcties, progress ^on with' \"\7"HHRE will be fouud the largest and be»t selectfrightfnl rapidity, till at last the palate o'fiho mouth or ed stock or the bones tr the nose rail iu. and the victim of this Rcatl ClotllillST. tl^nU'tiir(?.at:||hmi?B1!ithp%«T»L'V0ibi'i^ ?rf towixiaera- ^v,, brought to the Prairie City, which is bound to h* hV sendiiiF hirn tn "hit ijrfladful S fferlnp

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E W A A S S O E BEHOVED UP TOWH.

\TrHIPPLE Jk FOOTE harejust removed to VV JVO. Sf, WAHHEN'S BLOCK, and are now offering a superior stock of Goods at Low Prices. Our stock is of greater extent and variety than heretofore, so much so, that we can only enumerate a few of. the leading articles

Muslins, Prints, Dress Goods, for the season, Men's Woolen Wear, Flannels. Blankets, Shawls Wool and Buck Gloves and Mitts, Hosiery, Notions, £c:

Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children, in great variety. Hats—-Wool an«l Fur,, for men and boys.

Caps—Plush, Cloth". kc. ,r: 'Groceries—Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Cotton Tarn, Dyo Stuffs, «tc.

Leather—Upper and Sole. Queensware, Glassware and "Willow-ware, ALSO. «, rxll£.%ix AXD VKXITIAX CAKPETS.

Having one of the largest and best constructed rooms in the city, we are enabled to show goods to better advantage and wait upon customers with greater satisfaction.

We invite our old customers ami all wanting to buj' goods to call on u.-. as we are determined to offer oftr stock upon advantageous terms.

W will pay Cash or Trade, for Clover, Timo

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WABASH STORE, No. 2. WHIPPLE & FOOTE.

E A A N O N E

NOW IS THE TIME 70B GREAT BARGAINS

LIST GALL AT THE

JO]jr chea.ptr

tr?vfler

PledS" with great care, expressly for this market, by an ex-

»«rrcy and. pcrionced Merchant Tailor. .'\lo a hr i' stock of

from his extensive ptRetire 111 the first lios]iital» of TT/T7mt-Tirt r* AWITTTUT/^ huropc and America, he can.conlidcntly recommend a lUU in O ULO 1

I 1 1 is on an 0 1 1 ha a a re to of

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NEW-YORK AND BOSTON 0 111 N EMPORI MiNo. 3, JACOB D. EARLY'S BLOCK, l^Norlh Side the Public Square,

7

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thnil any other stock west of .Xcw-York

City. The slock is alt fresh and new, and selected

JkxXJN JT,

C^S'MEEES AND VESTINGS,

requested to call and examine before purchasing.— Also, a splendid itock of Yiinkeo Notions and Fancy Pmods, Consisting of Oold and Silver Wstchcs, Jewelry ol every description, Drtss Trimminss, h'ibbons, and every ihinp in tlifi Kancy Goods line kept constantly on-hand. H.tvini also made c.vtvnsive addition* to the .-VOTIO.-V DEPAItTJIEXT, I shall devote the whole upper part of my extensive Sales Koom exclusively for that business. tfe'-tfl-'"m! lO* Do not mistake the Number.

J. lUAllltLE,

No. 3, JACOB D. KAKLVS BLOCK, North Side the Public .Square.

Nov. 2, 1353-4?-If

SMITH

D. D. S. BEING now permanently locatcu in his new OFFICE on Ohio Street, 3d door East of the Public. Square, will at all

times be in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. N. B.—No OKEDIT giveu for operations, unless by previous at range men ts.

Terre-Haute, April 2.'t,'51-lfl-lv

Wines and Liquors.

T. HULMAN respectfully anJL nonncc? to his friends and the vEIS public generally, that he has now on hand largest and most extensive, stuck of all ,strts of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS, as Cogniac, French and Peacli Brandies Port, Madeira and Sweet Malaga \Vi11e: Gin. Itnin Rye, Bourbon, Monongahela, Irish and Scotch Whisky Spanish and American Brandy,etc., etc., all of which will be sold at, Cincinnati prices. No. 5, WARREN S BLOCK,

Oct. 215 1853 16-tf

Terre-Haute, Ind.

I I O N W

ME2CHANT TAILOR, East of the Sqnare. Eli PS constantly on hand a general assortment ol Goods for Gentlemon's Apparel, which will be inHJe to order, at abort notico. ami warranted.

His stock consists of various Broadcloths, all colors Cassimers anil Vesting, all kinds: Shirty Undershirts, H'llkerchief#. Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, 5tc.

Hie garments will ho fashionably and substantially mndc, and [irices craduatcd to the lowest living mark, flis stock, in part, consist of Hlack, lllue, Brown,

Olive, Grey, and Mi.vt Broidcloths, of various prices. BUcIs, Blue, Doeskin, anil checked

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ibcre is au cvii^babit sometimes indulged in bj

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ill «&lttucte,ortcn growing up With litem to man-

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siincrs, for pants, of v.irious grades in prices «, ji( and stvlrs. Satin, Silk, Velvet, Marseilles •,

nnd Buff Ventliicti, to suit any taste or •t•••• laucy. {fc^T Shirts, Collars, llandker- .?•. thief ", Cravnts, Su.ipouders, Gloves, 1 'i htlk Uiulcrshirts, (fcc., tSicc., •... always 011 hand.

Call and examine the stock and ieavis vo'iif mensuro. [January 1, IH34-tf

r'/1MTvrtin"GIl.\CET-

1 Dc:»luv in \'H-'-|MIII nwil Pi»r« «m Marble, E E 1 E 1 I A Shop on Fourth Street., betweeu Main and Ohio.

MO.NlIMEXTS,

Tomb-tables, Grave-Stones. &c.—

All orders for any of the above filled promptly, amtoii the most reasonable terms. T^pAII work done iu the best style. ,-s j*

July 2U.'.Vt-29-lf Slate of Indiana, Sullivan Cjuuty, 8a. R'licf Chart, Ma/ 13th, 1851. Is.i»c Vnoihi«s, VSJicziali irrciison, John Garrettson, Jofiah tjarrettsbii, Wesley Gxrrettson, Ka-chaeU-'fjarretuon, Cliarlcs A.- Girrettson, Miry

Bukcr. .1.unes Buker, Marearct Ely, Alfred lily, rr^HE above named defendai.t* aro hereby notified J. th it 011 the Kith day of May, Ifiol, before Hirain S. Hanciiett, Commissioner of the Relief Court, at his office in shiI II van,

Sullivan county,Indiana, 1 will pro­

ceed to take and perpetuate evidence of and concerning* deed made bf Freeborn trretuo'n and K'£i.ih G.irrett#Oti his wife, to the said Niac Voorhies nf and tn a certain tract of land lying in the coanty and State •il'orefitrd,,nnd described as follow*, to-wii: the north west quarter Of the north east q.iartei of section nom-berathirty-five, and the south we«rnarter of the south east quarter of section number 2a." all in town eight north ofrjnse number nine irct. Slid deed wis taade in lfe49 which said deed was destroyed by fire at the burning of the Sullivan Court-House, in 'February I8.VI. ISAAC VOOKHIBS.

March 2». l«M53wpd

WOOL'r WOOL H- 2

100,000.

LBS OF WOOL WlNTEn. good, clwan fippceandinb washed, for n'hich 1 will par the highest price in \Ca«ht at all time*. .TIERSAX.

Tq*re Hatilo, May 3, -tbopI »,

9

Fartoc? arKl othersbijilding. can be suj»pli«!! Bridle,

Order* filled for board* and fnuaing malcri al« of c*ery description. Sa^h primed and glued kept on hand.

Tcnn-«, CA.3H. A bill of prices can be see* al this office. All arder* left with Mr. E. 3. Wolfe, TernHaatc. Isrd.. wftl be attemdtsd to, where a bjii of pritei mar b« proctned. reh. 21. !sSl 4i».»3»

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yrr l«w98.,'45-SH-t% Tev- 9. Book Store.

XJ .v. GrxiOGH£G AJN3

EXTRACT OF HYDROPIPElC

For Dyspepsia, iScrofula, and all Iin-

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.purities of the Blood.

PREPARED BY ONE OF THE FACULTY. THIS

vegetable remedy which i« now spreadinsto all parts of the coontry, i« prepared by a graduate of one of the firat Medical Schools in the weft, a physician of high standing iu his profession, and as much opposed to empiricism or quackery as any one can be, aa isshown by the fact that the recipe is published, and accompanies each bottle of the medicine, thus exonerating it tTonS the charge Of being a nostrum.

It is Prescribe^ by PIiysiic:nns, as will be sei'n hy reference to tbc Circular and by Vic accompanying certificate.

Unlihc SaraaparilU the Hydropipcr is quicS lit its action, the first bottle often producing wonderfhl re-^ suits, as in the case of th* negro girl of Mrs. Simmons "a, of Loniarille, who was relieved °f|Jj|^||

BIicda2S8 in one week. i„

In short It has excited the wonder and admiration df all who have used it, and whi-TevfT known stands at the head of all remedies for the following disease#: Dyspepsia, Scrofula, White Swelling. Mesenteric

Diseases or Negro Consumption. Scurvy. Chronic KhcurnntUm, liout, Neuralgia, Sores, Ulccr* and all Cutaneous or Skin Diseases, all Oiw Renal or Kid.scy affections, all female irrftgularities and obstructions,

Mercurial Diseases, Seconda- .cHh't

if', v. ySyphilis,Generall»cbllV, tr, and all disorders *, itilwpj*. n-om iraus pure blood and LftM lift'. »fn badhabitof

c'

Ti System. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS,* This remedy stands unrivalled. Its clfects arc wonderful. It is a slight stimulant and a powerful tonic ami alterative.

As a heauiifior of the complexion. In the cure or pimples and btotchcs, iu producing a cli'V and beautirul skin, it is a imich more sate and sui^1" remedy than all the cosmctics and lotions in existence. Try it, and you you will never regret It. l)o not lb'n confidence ir it should seem at first to Increase t!:* diseaacr—the general effect of the medicine being to drive all impurities to thp,surface, and by that means out oT the syslrm.

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II kRwxxsacRO, Kv., Oct fi, 185!.

Dr. .\. E. Gmlicgan—llcnr Sir—1 have examined your recipe lor Compound b'luid K.vtract of Ilydropiperi for,the etire of s'ctofula In all its fdrms. aud other chronic affectioni--, viz FemalA Weakness, Kh-^u-malism, &c. Having prcscribod, and watched Its elrectsin many rases of the above diseases, and having always found it effectual, I most cheerfully recommend it to the altlictcd as the best alterative and tonic I have ever used—altogether superior to .Sarsapuri 11a, and aity of its compounds.

Sole Agents, No. 74, Fourth street, Louisville. Kentucky. To whom all orders should ho addressed. Vov sale iu Terrc-Hauto, by J. K. Ci:NiNni.otj and by Druggists and Mcdicine dealers generally.

Dec 14, 1853-1-to May 17, 1854. .....

Dr. Urbin's Aiiti-Bacclianalian Elixir!!

jj Safe and Sure Remedy for the

IT

E O I N E E A N E

is not in the least injurious to the systcrn. It is pleasant to the taste, and will enre the hardest cases of intemperance. We warrant it in all ca«es if taken according to directions. It destroys the desire lor nil ardent spirits when strictly taken according to directions, and will restore the individual to the snme state of sobriety in which he was before he ever drank drop of tho ardent, and he will not have the least desire for intoxicating drinks.

Intemperance is a disease and ag such the greater Lhc excess in drinking the more speedily is the disease developed, and io such the Kli.vir is presented as the balm t»f Gilead—the oil of consolation, peacc and perfect restoration.

The more fttlly 0,.. rloped is the disease the more salutary and powerful the .T^ct of this Kli.vir, at oner destroying the appetite fur spirits, and restoring the tone'of Ui5 Jtomnch to»s healthy an action as it wm before drinking drop ofardc"nt spirits and when intemperance has nssuniril this diseased form, reason is measurably dethroned, the will ton certain extent becomes ungovernable, until often, alas! many have passed the bounds of sober restraint, and though they may desire, in their sober moments, to abandon the u«cofthnt which is so rapidly proving their bane, they cannot, unaided, and no aid lias ever been tender ed such, with succes« until the discovery of Dr. Urban's never foiling Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir since which time none aVe left without excuse, as the means necessary to destroy the taste, nnd again enthrone reason, bringing the will into perfect subjection, by extracting the poisonous sling and teniptntion of the adder, arc placcd within every man's reach: those therefore, who hereafter fill the.firave ofthe drunkard musl do so by choice, and not of necessity—it matters not how near it you p.-.ay'be.

As the Elixir is a most powerful purifier ofthe blood, tha sent of all diseases, it has been used with erent sue cess, and is highly rccomtnended in cases of Delirium Tremens. Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, l.iverGomplaints. General Debility, Piles, and all kinds of Fevers. It is the best alterative known.

The \nti-Bacchanalian is nently put up and labelled, with full directions accompanying each bottle. Price S3 per bottle. On the receipt of the above sum it will be sent, free of charge, to any part of the ITuited states. All letters to he prepaid. To be had from all the principal Druggists In the United States.

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Ba-^i or WMII bnards. Pilasters, Mutildingrf this fine and

vlmrCflC^ N

BUCKINGHAM'S!

A N A 1 I 1 I

G.» Third Street, Louisville, Ky.

.f 1)R. URBAN'S

•tltEArER _/ merottst friend*

il

?f

Vegetable Fever ami Ague Powders:

The only sure remedy ever known for Chills .and vcr. an-1 warranled to cure, in all crises, if taken, according to directions.

It rnres, wiicn taken according to directions, In Twenty Minutes, leaving no Fever alter the Chill very sel loin rivguiring more than one dose to.make a permanent cure. A great number of cases, from two to fivo" year* standing, have been eared with the first dose, and Cliillhas never, as, yet, retarned. The beatlty of tliis medicine is, that it stops the Chill iu twenty minutes, or less, and the patient will be entirely clear from Pever after the Chill, which is not the case when other medicine is naed. It has superseded all other preparations wherever it baa been introduc ed.

Read what the Editor* of the Louisville Democrat say frora their own observation: "Uf. l?rbait's melicine Tor the tufa of chill* and ft verfiasen -cLedsomc woiiderfulcuresin ourown midst. A yotirts mah who has resided for several years in f#ousiaii.f.reached New Albany a few weeks since, weak an4 ertiacUted—literally worn out phyn'cally. with long continued chills and fever. He made a iihort stay at the house of Judge Smith, where his old disease continued with no lews severity than at home in Louisiana. Having exhausted almost every remedy known to the medical profession, he procured a box of Dr. Urhaa's celebrated mcdiciie. and alter taking two pewders was entitely relieved and restored to health

*,"the

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inK I'i* former rigor and ro*y cUeckt he was wont to wear. ThinroMirtne can he had al the manufactarer*' He. pot, «(»Third St., between Main At Market, tooisville, Ky., wholesale ami retail. t'KBA.V l»I OI.AKE.

QTOn the receipt off I the Powder* will be sent, free of charge, toany part, oftbc U. States. It may also be obtained ofall the principal Dm gf*t»in the country.

May 4,1%3-SI-lyrtaK j4wfa .or .j-H

BD3T0N LEATHER STORE SIGN OF THE LAST, No- 3. Warren's Block, National Eaad Slrett,

Ti:nUE-II ItTF,, IND.

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with LuiuWr and Carpenter work ready H»4 |teatlwr,'Patent, French and Philadelphia Calf for Brick or Fram* Jlouies. Kip, Skin?, Lining. Btndin^ Toppinjr.

Our work is not mae'eas njo-t Factory work -ih«ep and Deer Skin*. Tarapicn and Pfench with tennon* half way through, but is framed Men and Ladie*'Morocco. in the same manner as if made by hand and]. S O E I I S warranted as good or, better, as it is mad A general assortment of Shoe Kindir.^a will from seasoned lombcr and in a Drvinj *li time* be found atthwr establi»hnienva« honac. Laj*U», Boot and Shoe Tree*, Clamp*, Crimp*

I I I N E I & O Baiider Wireroami mnd Lumber Yard, No. 3C5 West Front Strtset. CuicUtnati, Ohio., '^"'HIS extensive builtfing. 63 hy 25-) 6 *tAri#s high. With" michioery for raannfac tnring Panel Do^r-, Sasb„ Y«netmn and Panel they have remnrtd into Jio. 3, Warren'* Which has ever been sold In thi'a market ,v Shutters, Dor and Window Frame.*, Mantels. I Block. Thev kcrp now constantly for sale in It ia decidedly the mo»t pleaaant, purest and £P'*

S

(w. KKRKIIOFF Sc CO.,

RESPECTFULLY

inform their friends, that

they have removed into Jio. 3, Warren'* Block. Thev kcrp now con»tant,ljr for »ale in

Vp-iclout

Lace*, Galloon*, Boot-web, all kind* ol ^hofrmalw^VToola^etip ., etc. .:=•* Having adhpted we! pnniiplelotooly aellng for cm!l, and buying also for ca-*h tn the .wtern Citiea, they are enabled to aell atioir •r price* than any of their competitor*. SHOEMAKERS AXD SADDLERS. Are panknlarly nant«td to examine ««r -ftoek aad Pri«-«. betors barim? el»«where.

HIDES, FUR. WOOl.

f- Thehiehau cash price is paid for any qnan--1 titr of Hides, De«r wad Sheep Skixt, Fur u! }WioL

I K&T.30,1853-51 tf

Terre-Haute, April 12, 1854, wjy

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UUHJS'JiJilJI 'jnbi

j.hn lii e'iil ,•4 »ifj

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T. N. WAHK1ELI), M. D."

Price—81,00 par bottle—6 bottles for 83)00 when all taken at one. time. KAYiMOND & PATTKN,

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Sept. 21, lH.r»:Ml-tf aawWBBBHK 117/ OLE SAL IXI) RETAIL

Furniture Warerooms, And Undertaking Establishment.

DTfT*M#rP.T."

METALIC BURTAL CA8E8. THHrfiiWcrihar. ImviiiM niatleerrsngemeuts with XV. 0. Jfavls 0.. of Cineiiuiati, to

keep constnnily on h»ml, Pttlenf Jlir Tight Metalie. Ruriat Cants, winch .ore the greatest invention of the age fur (lie dead, would call the attention ofthe public 10 their siijwri'irlly over the common wooden coflios now iu ue. lor all seasons if the year, for vault pniposes, transportation, beauty, style of finish, and dni-ahility. They are unrivaled aud wherever they havc been introduced it husbeen to the total exclusion of all oilier collius. I.now have an assort mcnt on hand, which can bo seen by enhing at nij Ware rooms. In iiddiihiii, I shab keep 011 hand «!.' kintUandai/.es of ready made

W O O N O IN S

Manufacturi'd of the hot material, and made by tlr1 best workmen in the city. I pledge mjrlf not to fol low the old plan uf e.MorUoninc, but will sell low*' than a"y other houae ofthe kind in the dty. profits in both metalie and wooden Coffins shall nt« excecd that iifaiiy other kind of buMuoa*. lampripared to attend fMiirrals with

AN El.1:0A sr Hi:ARSE.

And will furiiish auy number of carriage* that rtrny h« desired. can Iw finunl »i my Store, north of ibr Court-House, on Marker streit, opposite J. l/onfdon J.ivery Stable, or at iuy work-shop, formerly kepli Sites ,V Co. D. G. FOKSTliK.

Tcrre Haute, May 2.',, IKS-Of tf

ESTABLISHED FACT'!'i,,

The fewjt tliat th!in: any othethouse in Terre-Haiite, is how^acknowledged by all, and tlteir tl^i rieTufs ^ill be pleased ttj lenrn that th^y iAW jast reetived a large assortment'u

y^PJlINCl and summer

Buying from firatJl)kn«ls, at. the head of the market, and manufacturing their own stock, enables them to sell cheaper nnd better made Clothing than can bo found elsewhere. COUNTRY ^MERCHANTS Vill there find a lar^e and varied assortment from which to select, with prices as low and terms as: liberal as tnose of any western honse.

In connection witfi the Ololhing Store there is an extensive .•

MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,

Where any garment will he made to order at short notice. A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimers ana Vesting*, constatitlv on hand for that purp"c" .. sJa 03° Their stores are on the N6RTH EAST audNOl1 It .is your interest to remember the plaqps.

W I S O N S A I & S I

41 WW

N. H.—Ginseng, Feathers, Red Seneka, Rags, Flaxseed, and Country Produce generally, will be received at the market price for debts due.thum or in exchange for goods,, Louisville, Ky., March d, l864-13-3mxvd jfi if u',. »:h rwbi tf

JUST

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O I S I E O I N S O E GENTLEMEN'S MOHAIR OVERCOATS. ?.\ v.ri,- GENTLEMEN'S WHITNEY OVERCOATS',

GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS,

thru no "i GENTLEMEN'S PETERSHAM OVERCOATS,! 5* GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH OV Eli COATS,

y-ijj II- GENTLEMEN'S FELT CLOTH OVERCOATS. .. t. ,,\A GENTLEMEN'S MACKINAW BLANKET OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH FROCK COATS,

GENTLEMEN'S FINE CL0T1I DRESS COATS.

The above, toother witf. a fine assortment of, VESTS, PANTS H&.TS, CA'S, FINE SHIRTS, CRAVATS, fiANDK^RCHIEFS, AND j.yvi !..'» UNDER CLOTHING', Arc not"p'^M'IPqVnl*'y7 ', .Vat/ViV.l F.nlis *. with our well-known excellence,- anrfcorwtHtte troly mirable Stock, which wo are determined to sell, t)rt

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I O E Oil 1 J. LU DO W IC1, 1 Diessiug ever onerea annecaa bumanlty rn VTCFS nleaniri- in iHRurino1 the friends nnd ®n* •Jl"1'®n»thareDonor

I 'AKbS pu.a. ur« in asRunnj, tne iriemm nn 1

sisti rig of a fall a^iw)r|^ent ^|j0rpceri^of all kinds

lie h«S been well ever since—says hi* health ha» not Siti., .« ay*. We would ask the

been as jtood for severslyeare, and is now fast rc**ln- I OO.ICCO. clllS. (jl lHSS, n^r. Judi!f °f *bat I* and what I* not a valuable family

March 23, I«53-l5-tf iwtru^ *n\r

Wi'i ntAt E I I E

O E

/^v, P. T. EULMAN inform* hi« friend-, andtlif pubiic generally, that through a lung experience in tho bufincsf and after having fixed hi« rectifying concern, in his New .Store Room, on a large scale, and af ter an entirehfhewf and moat perfect principle, he intends and ahall now be able to furnish th* be*

O E E I I E W I S

^orerootn. a hew, large betl rectified Whisky, whicn waserer adc. and

Wcatlicrhoard*. White and Yellow Pine Flw»r and well aeliseletl «tock«f aUkihd* of good*' will excel the bcstcfer brottght on herefrom! xi&ETllZ OSEAT Kixo Of Pai\ ing. and planed board* for the ol|^-l«ngtHg to their line, t-te: Bnfflloj Cincinnati or other «^a yoa bar* y«r Bom, Swellings Cau. Burn* PVCIHUS

5S«1Spanish.

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•d and Cinctnnati Sole. Band, Upper,! All those who to get the bent really gctida, Broi***.or a«y other wound* beal*d. w* Hartteaw, Skirting", Collar and S*plitf Double Rectified #hi«ky will please call and U, u*e th* 'IW" PISTIANT TLVAIFKJSW

iW* *»*AL*A

let the article apeak for i(*wir No. 5. WARREN'S BLOCK. ]. Oct. 26, lS53-46-tf g? Terre-Haute, Ind,

SWI^ WATCHTIAKER. LUClEtl HOURIET, Has removed kit JEWELRY STORE, 3 doort

Ea*t of the Pott Office. Main Street, TliBftOHAVTE, Wl HERE be baa in*t received a large awertmentof FINE JEWELRY of every deacription, Magical Caaed Gold Watche*. all kiods of Paint Iwer. Lepine, Detached, Gold" aad Stiver Wxtcbe*. Plated sad Solid Silver Ware, Ae., Ac., which wilt be aold at the

O" LOWEST PRICE

Peraona will find it to their call on me before phrebaainflrelsewhere. XT WATCHES. a»4 JEWELRY of all kinida, Tepairedon,the ahorteat aotiee, aed

the very best manner, xs Oct, 26, IfcW IG tf

GOODS.

WEST corners of the Public Squartl

482, Main Street, Louisville, Ky., ..

Medicines, Paints. Oils. Dyc-Slitjfs, Patent Medicines. Surgeons' Instruments, ..... Glassuxtre, Window Glass. Strips. Perfumery. 4111 ,7— ,, j- rrt 'Uiirl''''#"*"*' Missouri, and Kentucky Manufactured Jobacco, $ajt I® Hava removed to their new FOUR STORY BULLDINQ, on Main, 3d door abort Ballitt, and oaly a few doors above their late S:ore. n^HEY are in receipt of their HEAVY SPRING SUPPLIES, which renders tireir ftnsk on1# of the largest and most complete in the United States, and they are pTfrjyared tw traTraiiS their goods fresh and of fine quality, nnd will sell them for cash, or to prompt dealers on the usual time, as low as thoy cun be bought in the West, Southwest or Last, in the qnantities usually -bought by physicians, nierohnnts aud country druggists. Dealers gewerafW are respectfully invited to call ami examine their stock before buying elsewhere and all order* sent them shall be promptly executed with goods of.,a,s good quality and at as low rates as jf the parties wore here in person.

E E I E

YHe

lowest poasible tcrro-*-

t)0~ Remember the "LOUISVILM! .NOKTll-li^ST COliNKU OK THK A iX tO N S O

DR. JOHN DULL.

S O E I N

N E W A N A A E The most powerful King on the face of the glebe now reign* supreme tn the American Republic The power of the crowned heads of Kurope sink into insignificance when compared to that of onr American King.

European Kings employ the power rested In them to increase the rlche* of the rich and lordly, and to reduce to greater misery and degradation, the poor and dependent. Our American King goes forth with equal willing nc*« to the lordly mansion and humble cabin, ready alike to adminliter relief and to offer health and happiness to ,the lofty and lowly, the rich and the poor.

"'!f JOHN BULL'S 1

GREAT AMERICAN KING I* the TCVTB WOHDM or TH* TToata, and th* greatest blesilug ever offered to afflicted humanity to the mSer-

tho

m!Lnii

.1. customers of the late nrm, that he Wll, those who still suffer, and will not accept the proffered continue the business at the old stand, and is Baitn, deserve not the pity of their famllle*. prepared to give good bargains in every thing in his line. Thankful for former patronage, thousand*, and made llfeaebann to mao who heretohe solicits a call from every one desiring to fore regarded it only painful and Miserable Mlatenee. supply themselves in the line of Groceries and „,T,oth**1"^,*l"

xirr. 1 _t 1, j. Killer* and Pain Extractors, and let million* of iM Lienors, at WholeRnle 6r lletail. •.tongue* proclaim th» merits of th* great American He is now receiving hj» spring Block, c.i n- King of fain," a preparationeo nposed solel/of regeuhles and root*, prodncod hy America's own rielt aad

bounteous soil.

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,"Y 9TRAV8 A'ISAAC*.

N. B. Our STOCK j* our own manufacture and we TVAUfiANT tlifi. ^'0vltm#i.«M|*. A..Y C-AMENL \rvi aliased at eur establishment, e.vchnugvil it uul ful!y ajipioved. Terre-Haute, Sept. '21, IBoU-Jl-ir

the

The Mammoth Clothing Store still leads tlie Column.

IHti lnrgest Mock of Clothing cvur brought to this city is now opened at the Mammoth

Chithing Sturo. Having taken advantago tho Mvrlu'l and purehawoil thusc gtiod* bt'fure wool had adrancril to its present, liigli prions, the sulwribor i« cnabli'd to conlinur, as heretofore, selling grtatrr bargains than any oilier house in tliin oily. liis stock is now complete—embracing every arliclo in the clothing line—and for style and workmanship it cannot be surpassed.

I11 connection with the Clothing Store, there is an extensive Merchant Tailoring Kataolishniont where any garment will bo made to order itt sliorl not ice. A full assortment, of Black and Fancy Colored French Cloths, Heaver Cloths, Cassimores, Vesting*, dc., ki jrt constancy on hand bir that, purpose, 0*-A.ll arc invited to call at Watermelon Corner, J. C. Rus^' old Rtand, N'orih e»st Corner of the l'nblic Square. 1. 11. AltNOLD.

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It to entirely useless to follow the old and worn-oat »r*tem of publishing to th* public thotmaod* of «wdflente* of wonder* performed by this medicine It cost* trat twenty-fir* cenu to try It aod Dr. Kali stakes his wsll-eamed reputation on the King of P»ia doioe aaJ more than he claim* for it.

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