Wabash Express, Volume 13, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 October 1854 — Page 2
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The Wabash Express,
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For which we posses* superior facilities. j, Advertisements inserted sthe osual r*ae»
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-U.JIT Several of oar, article#, thia weelr, were mitten with particular refereneetotbf election, before the Ca&adajjpd i* njpwin her «pxte«M»th j* and appeared in the Daif/. %e beg our rea- day out, bad not arrived at Tandy Hook at 8 der« to think them of anfficient general iropor- o'clock thin H»oriing taace to exeu*e their being after the date. The arrival of the danada, a rather alow 'boat, compared with the Arctic, produces %eri-
THE POLLS! TI1E POLtS tl S«f To-morrovr, is tbe^ day on which mast be decided bj the people, one of th« most momentous qufsiions ever pro* posed to us since our exisU-nce as a State.
No man. entitled to a vote, can well ans* wer to himself, to his country or to^ bis
honesty instead'of roguery. Give us de»
Hverance from whisky.. '51
^T'
WHO MAY VOTE I
White male citizens of the United States, over twenty one years of age, who have resided in this Stat*? aiz months previous to the election and foreigners, who have resfdfd in the United States one year, and in this State the si* months proceeding the election, and haw declared their intention of becoming citizens of tlio United States, may vol« in the 'owu^bip in which they
Article
2,
rttidc.—ConitUution,
Soldiers, seamen, and mariners of the United States, negroes and malattoes, and persons under conviction of any infamous cri«po, b»ve no right to vote.
Any voter may cliallenge any person ofkriog to vote, and require him to swear that he is a citizen
of
the United States, over twenty-
ooa. years of .aye has resided in the State six months immediately preceding thf election, is a resident of the township in which he offerto vote is generally known by the name in wliich he asks to vote, and thnt he has- nMs voted at any other poll or, if of foreign birth, shall swear that he has resided in the United States one year, and has declared his intention of becoming a citizen according to the laws of the United States, and to the, other facta generally, a* above stated."
Any one voting more than onoe at any olecfton, or knowingly handing two or more tick ets together, shrill bo
fined
tioo
and
di»frnnchl$td for
ytars thereafter unci any one fraudulently Causing another to vote for a portion difTerent from the person ho intended to voto for, is also liable to fine. Any person not having a right to vote, who shall vote, or
shall bo subject to fine.—Hecittd
j. 443.^" ,\*f.
nffer to mtr.
Statute, Vol.
2,
XT What'do Democrats say to the followlne? What say theae praters on popular sovereign ty and opprasgion of Catholics, to the following
tit bitt
from the leading Catholic newtpa-
pcra: No good povornment can oxNt without reli ion and there enn bw no ndigion with -ut an inquisition, is wisely de-dgticd fur the proin tion and protection of the faith
-—Boston Flint
The abRtinl and erroneous doctrines or ravings in defense of liberty of conscience, is a most pestilential error—a p»st, of all others, most to be dreaded—Encyclical
Utters 0/ Popt
15, 1852.
Protestantism of every kind Catholicity Inserts in her catalogue of mortal sins sheen duresittfheft and where ^h»-must but sh bates it, directs all her enVr»ies to efT et, it^ destruclion.—St.
You ask if he. (the Pope,).wers lord in the land, and you were iii ^a minority, if not in liutnbcra, say in power, what would we do to '^rou That, we say wonjd entirely depenil upon circumstances, If It would benefit the causa of Catholict-m,- he wov4d tolerate you At expedient, he would imprison you. banish *5rou, fine yo«~p«s*iblv his mltfht aven hantr
but, be assuWd of one thinif he would leaver tolerate you for the sake of the "clori|jou* principlaa "of civil aud religioun liberty," —Rambler.-
Protoatantism of every form has not, and '"never can have any rights, where Catholicity "is triumphant.-—.flrateaieft's
Qmrttrlif Rtintw.
Let us dare to assert the truth if the face of itba lying world and instead of pleading f«»r iour church at the bar of the State, Minrnuh il»e
State itself 10 plead at.the bar,of the church, its divinetg cou*tituted judga.—Ibid, -MS
.p ft
J.*" ..
CT Yha following joint reaolutToh passed |bj tha I)«mocraHc' Legislature of ^1849-60, Jwbiob waaiapproved of and flgiu-d by his Ex cellency,
Jofrpk A-
Territory recently aequtfed fn»ii» il»*xiro, a provision, forever ^xeludtug frvyB ^m ierrilory, Slavery and intol^ntafy wrvitude. other- ...» puntshtt^aiof crimer has b#«n duly convicted
Tl
•wi
*»se than iu the puntsbnlent of crimes, where
*of the
Sw\ %. "fhat th» Governor be requeued to forward to each of out Senators *nd Repra (tentative* In Oun^rvfts, eopie# of this joint r»«olotion at his earliest coveuience* —4). AbottHen! Abolitioto
IT We regard the election on the l0t h, to b« one of the most impertant event-* thtit have been called on to attend to for many & y«*r. No dtite», thskt deserve* the oame, shenld ever let a ttifliag tneoftvenlt'nce k*ep him from the poll®.
The Lafayette Charier *ayt th»t Senator Pettitbad an apfK«ntmenc to speak at Thorn town one day last week, but no
oM attended to hear hina. Thi looks, aoaea. rather hard for the t'Sute of Boone
What the mailert
m.d« bv .b« «bi.kr
FftaVtrciJtKr TtCKrw.—We caut'toa the «rp«rs' and Putnam's «©nthli?*:
Tho ratification by the Brtti^h govern-
(Pwto CloiWtf THHr~ Colombian.]
-Arrival of the Slcamrr Cauda. I'tf*y^fKht,'rtooifs»«nd*fcC *"t* Fore*"* hute Lnnd'fl I*
Bf If a r€tt* aron xions in *toe Baltic .* ^adoae|i 1 3 j| K^rTo«..o|. 6.-" The seamer Canada, *fib advfciii-fr&B England to the 23d alt., being one week later,
Wednesday, at «e yesr.ffpstd arrived at thia port, at 6 o'clock, this morning.
'"Ttwo VT.*"
withln t^jee month* from the time of aubscrtption Nothing seen of the Arctic. P.ilf 'through Cdneresa'*with ii&yai-baste, •1 50,.ir p4d witMn si* nwiBtfcs-tpr. S3, ifp»7«*»«Bti Geurral Intel licence. U'Ai,f
JOB PRI Wad landed unopposed, at Enpatorta, in Gn-|gress
Of .'verr variety, pe,ur and n*a, «d marched on Sevastopol. The latest jWould
Particular attention given ad vices aaytliot it is decided that I» v.! I noIvCronttwJfcwh^l br attacked tbi» wa ,«t tie F™*. Baltic. iM. Wore to»P
Bay. that tt i.d«,drf that neither ,M
aon. Franco. The steafaer Arctic, which sailed three days
The Iran*ports had returned to Varna, for 14,000 more Franch troops.
2
/-The Rilsaian flett had again run into Sevastopol, and a portion of tbj^^i^j|^,b.ad «r'
f.ved off lh#t pftrU
God, for neglecting to give all lii* might a report from Constantinople, which, liow^to overturning the present condition of! ever, needed confirmation, said that the Czar things in our repreaentatioa. Give us I at the last moment had assented to the de-
mands of the Allied powtrs, and a steamer had been dispatched to postpone the landing of the forces in Crimea, but at the last advices blie h. not reached the flef t. It was also reported that the batteries at Odessa had been again bombarded, and Anapa and Kercha closely invested.
The rupture between Persia and Turkey reported by the Lvt steamer, is officially contradicted by tbh arrival.
No change i« reported in the Spanish affairs. The evacuation of .Moldavia is now complete, all the Russian forces having retired beyond the river Pruth.
Gen. Onion has been recalled from the command of the Turkish forces in A*'a Minor. Grei-ce hRS submitted to the Porte, and offers to enter into a treaty of commerce.
The ministerial criair in Belgium is over, and the ministers consent to continue in office. NCW'YOBK ITIAIIKRT.
Nirw-YoBK, Oct. 6.
Flour—The sales comprised 10,000 bbls. at
47,[email protected] for good Ohio, $7.50(gUS,00 for it,*M(j„eh9t
Southern. Holders of wheal are a^iiig
Pork is again lower, with «alea of 1,800 bbls. at jgl2,4'!@12,50 for mess, and $11,25@S11,37 faf prhnt. Beef is dull and easier. Hogs are in demand at 6@7c. per lb., net. Lard is dull md the sales unimportant.
Mayor ^nelbaker. anxious that the peace of the city shall be preserved, and regarding the use of intoxicating drinks as the ,'reat stimulant to disorderly conduct and '•rime, his honor. Mayor Snelbaker. has issued a cell to all good citizens, who keep -aloona and coffee houses, whom lie re|uet» to keep their bars closed on election lay,. Will they cheerfully respond, or wifl tha love of the filthy lucre deaden heir regard for public safely and the peace of society.—
Cincinnati Columbian.
A new idea. Here is an appeal to the ••good citizens who keep Saloons and cof
fee-houses," that is,
good
benefit.
JI'fiyAf, who has reeemly
I diacovarad that t^true doctriue waa "Shadowed fortb" ia-tb« JSahVa-ka Bill .v gtc. K-.Bfl it tt*ntfv*y»y theGiawal &*s*m bly of tb« Slate of lndian»Kthat»or Senators be instructed,"t»d u*jt Rrpre-entativ«*s in Con* grtaa.be reque%ted.st to ca»t their votes and extend lhair influence as to h»v«» engt^fted on any ,law that may be passed for th^^Sfaoiaunon of
drunkard ma
kers. And the request—ain't that smart, tn a fight against whiskey men. ask them
'o keep their bottles stopped' 'Twould be sensible for the allied Powers to send a flag to Sebastopol, asking them to mask
heir batteries that they might be easily
taken.
Louis Shepherd of the Valley.
LET What a disgrace it is to the peoples' party that it is found to embrace every body except the office-holders, their minions, and the drinkers. It is even thrown
out as a sneer against the people, that they »re so diversified—that is. that 'hey are so manv Wu, u^«k1 -tathrnk that iKegreat niuhitu
4e
the people, that they com
posed the poptilar side but no the right sort of people now, tho real popular part of 'he nation, are a very select b=»nd an ex-
•Mdf«fv$6rder. or rather an excluded order of* Old litrters the office-holders. What a pity it is that they can*t have an order ofnobirtty established for their
LAGCI:.M*.
It is time to break up
"'William 0. Smith, student in the office of Dr J. Warren, Dentist,is t« be tried to-day, before »Ju«t»ce Dwy, accused of entering the store of Wis. J. Mack, on Saturday evening last, and abstracting therefrom $450 in cash and $500 ia a draift. Mr. Hack had stepped any of the whisky strips. out, in the evening, between 1U and 11 o'clock* and discovering his loss, on his return, immediately etottpeeted the accused Search was made and eaoagb stolen goods found in his possession to convict bt»i when, yielding to threats and proyiiy he confessed, and gave op the money,
public svrindlinp,
and
th«« dry up such of&hoota of private dishou•sty.,» :(!f, &. '5**-^ a. p. tsnrB fc,}
We maid not be in two placet at once, and we missed tbe apeeeb of Mr Uher. on Sat-
»peak*T foe debate ll« *ca«*r*d th* miners
A
peopk against lberft«u which wisi bef Our woold not for moment
DAVIS HD DEXOCRtCT. We never -vitMtwi more incautious exposing ofjjbe clovfngfent by^jr^jg^ntieaJ prelender||ihanthe'mlice deraocrae iiners.hajijB unw^ttia^y made in tJ
campaign^- -i
toul lt
her'it^th|fic,'ent
I ous apprehenBions in regard to the latter. I The announcement of the landing of the Allied troops in Crimea is official.
arday ercotng. It ia reported to h*re bees of according to your coascience. Cookerly the right sort fortbe time*, and frw abilityJd: Co.. are vtry ba$y with other peoples such a* \t *»st*in the stnmr rep«»*»i«B the
,, ta
the old present
These friended tovdra of&hepiSople tell yon tbey are for "popular sovereignty—they want the dear people to rule in all things.—
&
n«,
,h the Nebras-
ti,* rlirlii* of the minority in Ckra-
tmi
utcuu
h*y**Mhr0:°eh
-j .u -,v .a.a 'have an
d«curi»g u»y
^reA^pleab^
opportunity to
forbid it? And now,
a„t«, it 1. Mn.tandr
bf
»»r "prMMaUTWl AM
we caot "help ourselves for eight years to come.
at lea6& -The' President, aay they, and a suf
namb:r,of
5
you, and yon may real assured that however great the clamor of the people, matters must go as they are.
J. O Davis had the impndence to make this Jferins fling at the people of Terre-Haute, in his Qr speech. "Suppose you elect your man," said
it, and not the will of tbe.-peopl*? Is
this
that they have got the people fast "willing or nilliug?" Out! on •v*r»Wi« 1 •*.«*, 0a fbe Soverelsrus.i^'
How sublime a sight, to a contemplative mind, is that of a collection of freemen, gathered aroimd the polls, to elect their own legislators and executive officers—to elect their own government.
In a thinking and sober community, where principle is discussed and the right way is seriously sought after, how earnest and yet how. still how anxious, aud yet how quiet and subdued, are the countenances and the movements of the company that surround the bal-lot-box.
The people, among us, are often jocosely styled "the sovereigns." Yesterday, at the polls in Terre-Haute, their conduct merited the appellation. It, was evident that the voters were impressed with the importance of the business which they had come together to transact. Principles were to be upheld, the deliberate will of the people was to be assert-
ed flnd al tfae Mm| tjni that a good fee
ant
an 0
:nJvajic»i which is not conceded to hy buyers. real majesty, the result of reflection Mixed Southern is held at $1.2£ anl Genesee
anij Qf tjie
tt $l,80@$l,83. Corn has advanced otic cent, ^urej opinion, a well made up conclusion, towith sales of 3,090 bushels at 76@?7c for mii••d, and 80@82c for y«llow and white.
These three accidents happening to the same roao on the same day,-destroying probably $12,000 to $15,000, and injuring not a single individual, is truly a marvel.
O* Now iB the time—now, or not for years, to come, must we rid ourselves of the miserable misrule to which we have been so long subjected. To day come to the Polls and put your veto upon the doggeries which curse our city. Come and toll those office holders who have played tho traitor in breaking your national contracts, and have been suapping their fingers at you in defiance, telling you that you have eight years to help yourselves in—come and tell thefti that you can dispen^with^their farther tcrvio**. Tswtl them they neecT to come in contact with the ground, once more, to cleanse their morals and take the offensive out of their manners.
l»OX»r VOTE FOB COOKEni T. What fttasqu can a fellow give for wanting to get into the Legislmnre, tnat don't know from a broomstick? Does he think he can
teuc&
the dear people any thing? What good can a man do to the morals of the country, who?® sceno of action is with the low dramselling shanties with which our city is infested Does he propose any good thing which he intends to secure fur his constituents, if he should be elected? Yes, he will give yoo whisky. Will he aid in any wholesome acts of reform? He is a moving contradiction to all decent respect for good order, morals or re-
I ligion. Don't vote for G. F. Cookerly, nor for
Beware*
Look o«t for all manner of misrepresentation* to-day. by those old liners, whose cause is sinking and at a very sore dis
count. They will hold you by your sleeve g,rl
,b« v, -m
want of whisky, or by some other bug-1
1
!'**a
10 Cast
ma
lhe
o( .«I-Wic p«l«y fl«r a- b, Ike.«d» of ti. poHie served aud to kw sue tune* UM public aay [crib.
tlf
The
Tonaships HeardTront We havf got returns from ^ree townfhip^ which will indicate to tbefMj^i how t|^are likely to appear when aB'a told Consider bow some of those pollabave gdne heretofore, and mark the change.
Isn't this a decided rebnle on the''old"line" corrupt faction and office-holders? We think so. Give 'em another. Here it goes."
J|"or C«mgre§«. 7 -*A .«5eow.- 'DiTot 48 73
Kevins Township^ Otter Creek. Loft Creek 'f
Otter jCr.
Senators are fast in their_j
seats, for awhile yet. who fixed this trap for
n"
Cf
1
he, "what good.can be do you? we have the power in the Senate for eight years to come, Otter Cr. any^how:." So it is the
power
popular sovereignty, to spring a trap
on the beople by breaking the rules of Congress in
forcing
Nevins Lost Cr
you are after, is
the minority, and then to boast
lie
i»cvHiv
88, Davis49
such traitors in power."
k*
prairie
Honey Crttk
iing
^ven an outward appearance
playfulness was manifested by the tnulti-
ponsciousness of possessing a ma-
getlier with the vast importance of the matters staked upon the vote that each man held in his had, made the assembly grave and really dignified^ |The Rcene at the polls yesterday was impressive. And, as we looked on, wo could not help uttering the expression, "WH are proud of the people." This praise must be accorded, whichever way the election might
17* We understand from a passenger on the„ train, that on Monday last, eight miles South of Lafayette, on the New Albany and Salem Railroad, a collision took place, by which much damage was done to the train, but no person hurt. Also nine miles North of Crawfordxville two cows were run over and the locomotive was thrown completely end over end and yet, marvelous to tell, no one was hurt.— The engineer and fin-nUan crawled out under the rubbish unscathed. "i TT ANOTIIEB.—Near Harrodsburg, a passenger car ran off a very high batik making a wreck of property but injuring no person
nal de Geneve
Jour °wn
DUMI
hiw
i- |«'»me among na a ad pfeach such datttioe* feith ia voice and aaatter.and began dnpping
ttntttlpteting, by ap their «MWi« th*«e are di»*eioitialin)( in an occasional r*l oa Bri|bi'« tumi. awi a« lie da tea with those of the pt-opl*-. Kxrad our midst and for which we pay a larim scattered Hi* ft* thicker md ftMHr iu«l tB«til he fairlr MWMbrtHl li* MOisaiitia erery name 00 tl« n?ket—"BE sore yoa :»AM. Abcml (Hdwui«.*r.d «WQI*UQB erery are right and then go ahead. S8K
or W* u« d«*|M*#d »o »€ord to *.h* gmerry keeper* tU euy iha
HUBMORA«»«LBJRTHOE^IUIBIAIMR.)MI»M|,W,RA|M, JAIAE*. m#
pnim
.. e^pMag wi«h ihr .request mkleofth«« to V******. p»d tfciwgk 0»e Brk „„l of tb. C.o.a..n r^iprocHT n»w
i.r,
ts at«v«r JIIM. He did an-
.r
th
hewUI*«ei,ben
k. p.. b-
Five ship* of war. laden with Russian
of tWfally 0
"7
E»sUod.«a»rt ».
$4$
mond (Ind.) Pal.
mQve the b(xly lhvy Wtre
bear to squeeze out yoar vote for them. could not have the corpse until one hundred dollars were paid.
VoJe
tters. Thev are very anxioo« to
RSWARD OF A
serve
p^lic. but more anxious to get aj
Reports nraeh us fttm that at
A mt«. j»g called
I FE*« Covmntr! Fare SPSSCK! fMon'gwnery (Ala.) Alverti«er says of friends of Dunn, evidently ootnom I beted those of Bright. Bright was *0 bald as
by Bright, al the Market-
52.
1
105 151
17 53
:J±
304
143
Scott'a maj. 161. For tne Le|i»latnr« Hudson. Burnett, tftolretty. SSM.OtrtbwH. 102 107 13 IS? S 2 42 47 50 65" 17 147 142 52 45- 7
Far Sheriff.
Otter Cr.
Burnett. Taylor. Boord. Murphy. 100 13 5 0 51 36 15 MS 3 140 43 9 4
For TrcainrerFairbanks. Cunningham. Sf 103 18 ^8 137 59
The State Ticket runs about in the same pro port ioh as Scott. •... ifai.
T«h To^t,. Clay County, giro, Scot.
Garthwait 0, Co«»kerly 34, Ball 40 Sheriff— Burnett 98, Boord 3, Murphy 0, Taylor 44 Treasurer—Fairbanks 101, Cunningham 48.
O* In Terre-Haute they are still counting when we go to press at one o'clock Scott and the peoples' Ticket taking the
lead.
(D3 The groceries, in this city, were, nearly all of them, closed during the hours that the polls were open, yesterday. It was by the request of Mayor EDWARDS. It was well Groggeries and ballot boxes are not friends. Either the one will debase and destroy us, or the
free people, will elevate and perpetuate the republic. The doggeries were closed, and the day passed off as we have stated, with good order and god will and many—many of our people are led to exclaim with a sigh, "how happy for us, if tbey were never to open again 1
No PARTI2AJJ—A jolly Irishman walked up to the poll yesterday with the air of a true sovereign, and handed in an unscratched ticket containing the names of nil the candidates of bo'h
O* Messrs. Nelson and Moffatt found a crowded house ready to hear them, on Monday evening, and the hearers were highly entertained Some very good speaking, with some decidedly good hit
MAZZtsi.—We regret to see that the great Mazzini has nt length fallen into
the hands of his enemies. If he be given up to Austria, he may saftly calculate upon a prison life, crowded with horrors, the rest of his days. The
ggt Davis^y** be entered, fven at the hour 01 midnight,
other, used with the discretion becoming a!
Jour
of the 9th contains the fol
lowing: A letter from Berne, of the 7th. informs us that Mazzini has been arrested in tlse. He was coming from Berne, where he had spent some days in the pariician. to whom he described himself as an Italian Count, generally attached to Austria, and driven into Switzerland by the fear of ine cholera. According to our correspondent the police had discovered his residence, and was preparing to apprehend him. when ne absconded, and left for Btsle. under a false name. The Government gave, notice to the authorities of his arrival, and wasTarrested on alighting from the diligence.», r*$.
a
#c4
M. E. K. Collins presented Mi*s Dix ^•wiih a free passage to Liverpool a few davs since, on her departure for England. j---.it r«- 1.1 Vou used it against Jubn C-oburn.
Miss Dix has devoted many years to the .. FAIli PLAY anelioration of ihecomlition.of the insane, and nt length hoped that the twenty-one thotrsand insane persons in the United States, lodged in dungeons or pens, not lessr loathsome or more comfortable than a pigsty—-twenty one thousand unfortunates whom she has herself seen, and whose miseries are therefore fully known to her theae poor creatures she hoped, as the result of her life-long labors, were about tote made more comfortable by the action ofCongryss. But it was not to be so the House and the Senate, indeed, were will-
The Albany Express states that a roung
frora country
and cudjo'e you by every manner of soft city, with a board bill unsettled. The sayings, and try to scare you by repre- friends were po»r. haying expended
,0,,
told thtfj
He voted and spoke fur the Nebraska awindie and now llr. Wood is elected in that District by a majority of £.864. Admtntstnoion io«.
6
846!
ST A deck passenger, fell overboard from the steamer OhaHeneje a short ditanee above Bethlehem, early yesterday morning, and wa* dwwned.'
A-
be sank
1 whisky boitle ftcMtrd cwtof his pocket lie left a wife and child peaniies*.
CT The weather was vary fine, oa election day, which ctrea*w*tanee eoadnted tcribe g*oeral good feeling taaai'ested, oa the groaad, and to ibe heavy poll $i«eo.
D* Wehearthat tbeekrtftkla Keeae to Gnsee cttlc waa craftily i»pn«N» for iu qaiaiMM and difaj^y, with wowa, tat«rr»-Uaa»
mtarabte lot of the poor MWr -ho w«. lose tbeiiberty of getting drunk when and
which is granteiT bytbe laW. The "M iine Law^ ddes not gtverolgrood an opportunity for iropositioh. in ibat respect, as the
search law which we Already have.. Read the following plaiu- statement from the
.StateJournal. Rlisrepreseutations* '•They undertake to say that the dwellins: bf a. man cannot be asarched -under tbe.Majne Law. and under their intended law. unless ther^ be a charge under oath' that hquor hns there been sold, or is there for saleVilThis.is true, as far as it goes, tut if a malicious meddlesome man will 8$ear that lie believes, or has reason to
Tbf ptivaU
Crcf/t.—Scott 102, Davis. Repre-J and the bedchambers of his wife and sentatives—Hudson 95, Burnett £6, Cookerly daughters exposed to the. ctirioity and
1
ft+r For the ««To««e of rendering a "I* that we recommend what are termel patentto tht1 confiwtMice »ntl prohlbuofv Hquof law odioijl*. tw wnis* patronage of aar reaSeN and iht-rifforf, Svlu-u t. .i. ••„1j ,, ,, nt frv.ri. »n mii we rt*comuiend Or, UbflandT» Oerman Bitters, ky part^ have n«d great eforts to ints-
„f ,h.J„Mi,K ,y
ibe entered, even at the hour of midnight
77, Ball 48, Cartbwait 0 Treasurer—Tairbanksj desecration of the vagrant mob that, a ma l-SM 98, Cnnnin^h&m 79. s| licious cunt?tble may summun to his as- j"WILL HA.VE HIS MAMMOTH STOCK OF
(Prairieton )—Scott 112, Davisj sistance. The sanctity of.a man'a house j^Pall & Winter Dry GrOOds, 35 Rppresentatives— Hudson 107, Burnett 102, and castle, may be thus violated under an
spirit of otir institutions and offensive,to all reflecting and cool headud raen."^ The above is ftom thu pen nf the verifcible Pensioner and Pension agent, and is extracted from a circular wiitten bv. him. with which this country has boy^n jjlooded. just on the eve of the election. ^,1. *,1
Now. it is,well known that there are laws requiring the searching of private dwellings for stolen goods, for counterfeit int or
gambling
Hni'
implements, and although
some may have rendered themselves obnoxious to the law. yet we can remember to have heard of but one case of search.
'hat. not of a AoMSC. but of the pe/sou of one who evinces a holv horror of nil
senrehin^s. If rumor speaks true we believe it occurred in the presence of the individual's trusty friend, the Mail Agent, wlu-n some discoveries not very creditable were made in ibe coverings of the indiviiual's nethermost extremeties. We don't wonder that he kicks at searching.
How absurd is the reasoning of the above ex'ract when it is remembered that ••the house of the most respectable man in our county'' nviv be more readily under the
searched from cellar to garret.
parties. Being asked why he voted so, Pat,'plea of a villain's belief, tof stolen goods, replied, "I have no particular favorites, yeriand counterfeiting and gambling' i/riblehonor, and so 1 thought I would give every' mcnts. than for litjuors kept for illegal sale. jintleman a kistc." In the former case, the oath of one man is sufficient to require the search of any dwelling while, under every Prohibiwy
Liquor nv now in force, it requires tin oath of three men before any search for liquors can be effected. Two must swear that liquors are kept—not for private use, this is not prohibited—but for illegal sale and the other tntHt swear that liquor has been known to have been sold in said house within a short time.—Thus it will should be perceived that a man's house is more securely guarded from search under a Pro'liibitory Liquor Law than any other law where search is required. Beshles. if any of the said witnesses shall be proven to be "malicious meddlesome men." and convicted of giving false testimony, knowingly and wilfully, "they shall be punished therefore by imprisonment in the State
Prison for the term of two yefj„rs so say all Prohibitory Liquor Laws. T1*"' ^[f a man never receives stolen goons, orkeeps counterfeiting or gambling implements. his house will never be searched. So if a man never keeps liquor for unlawJul sale, his house is no more likely to be searched for liquors than for stolen goods. fec. So Alec" your fanfaronade about "private residences being entered even at midnight and the bed chambers of wife and daughters exposed to the curiosity and desecration of the vagrant mob.'' and the rest of your tiiade is mere balderdash, and has been so often and fully explained to the people of Marion county that it wont suit your purpose in thia election as when
(tT1 F. NIFPKBT, in Farrington's Building, advertises,
to
Bonni
bors and wrecked all her hopes.—Ri.h- amine my «toek.
recently di-d in that
Shoes, at Oct I i,
all
day.a heavy stock of npw iroods,
and fin* ones, too. Call on him, you will hardly do better. Those wl» know Mr N.PPEBT, will not need urging to his store. lU"See advertisement of JAMES H. Tcrxkh.
*12IV FALL GOODS I 85 1. AM now receiving and opening
aml mily hf.xr/G
represent tt. Tb©y not on!v bt-wail the it tJ, be distinctly understood that .We are not
Jb**Heve,that Jiquor. beep-illetfHllv sold ed by Dr. 0. M. 'Jackson. 1 hey arc worthy the atteution of .invalids, possessing great or is kept for illegal sale, the house of the .. .• v., ""-r i,' poww in the recttttcat 1011 of diseases of the most respectable, man in our?commtintty. Liver and lesser gland be searched from cellar to
niay be searched from cellar to garret, searchitii? powcrs iii weakness tnd affections under the plesa ofsa viHiMn's belief, and in of the digestive organs. They are, Avtthal. S the most morsifvinj/and insnliin«j manner, ™r ^rtain and pleasant Tht-genui»o has
my
Fall
Mv Stock is
,'mg. bttt a sharp little country lawyer, who Mv$(t»cki.s large and well se- and female employees engaged and »ent to 1 he by accident was occupying the White jjfy old friends, customers, and the country. Passages secured to California, AusHouse. interfered and defeated all her la- public are respectfully invited t«» call and ex-. tralia. and Europe. In fine, anytning lhal an „inemv stock ftTu^-D
BESBBB'S XJXP 'A, EXTRA! for 18S4-
BEKBKE'SFALL
Oct. 11, dtf
TRAITOR.—The Hon. Mr.
McDonald was elected to Coogrt-ss fnnn Maine, in 1
ISGREAT
by a majority of 3 882.
knraad Oct. II.
Stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Hats, Caps, ed with regard »o person* and place* here wet-. Boot*, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Situation* procured'and guaranteed for clerk-, Ac bought at low prices and will be -old at loechanrcs. professional men and other*.'Male
JA'MSS TUKNER North the Court House.
Oct. lftth dtf.
BOOTS AND SHOES*,,
JUST
RECEIVED aud now ready for sale.'A large and well selected Hock of Boot* and
1B54 dtf
aid for
TURNERS.
STYLK SILK HATS—
also. Men and B»ys* Black and Drab, Wool and Fur. Hungarian, Cuban and KnowNothing Hats—Silk, Plash, and Cloth Caps, last received it TURNER'S.
lreM Goods And Trimmings
V/ BIETI ES-alM». Cloak Cloths and receive a/air
Ilarftle** 9ap«rflae Paoiilr PI«nr ^LWAYS ON HAND, at Oct 11, dtf TURNER'S"
Administrator''* »a1f*
rTVHK «nd«*r-»giw»l
Hor«es.cattle.
M.
gotten after it 'has done »t-~gtnlty* ^aee of mis-
iri,„. n.iih chief, but of a medicine lonsj established, nni-
wherehe pleases. They sympathise with hioh has'vn the hearty him very deeply, to be sure but the great approval of the faculty itself." bugbear, which they bold nip to frightenthe weakly, is that terrible power of search
•Sept. 27, 2w
AGUE ASOFEVERof three year* standing CURBO.—Mr. JoBn LontrJen. noW tivtng »t Be*ver 0*tn. HanoveT County, Va., near Kichmond, had Ague and Fever for three years, most of the tfrae he had chill* twice a day, and rarely leas than once he was parched with fevers as soon as the chill left him and after trylnsphysicJans.quinine,mostofthe Tonics adveriis. ed. and eveiTihiu#: recommeadad to hint, he, was about to give upin despair, when CsrterVKpanish Mixture was spoken of: h« got Iwobottle*, but before he had osed more than a single one, he was perfectly cured, and tw»s «dt had a cW
fl df fever s( nee.'
Mr Loncden isenly.one put of thousands who htve been benefitted by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier. .See advertis/nvent,-
Stpt. 13, 1351-40 A
DefanweWfnt 6f the Liver and Stomach produces debility, fretfulness. headache, depression of spirits, sallowness of the complexion, fluttering at the heart, attd a host of ills. To all thus afflicted, we advise litem to use Dr. Hoofland's celtibrated German Bitters, prepar-
ON THE 13th OF OCTOBER,
rpR(l
abus^ of law. which law is contrary to the xi IS tock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
for inspection of th»-r ublic.
GOftD^. is probably the largest in ill Wabash Valley, well selected and purchased entirely for
cash.
All who are aware of the scarcity of money at the present time in the Eastern Market, know that Drv Goods pan be purchased wi'h readv cash for almost a sonir—accordingly this stock will be sold at such mlusnullv low prices, as will even draw a sillily of pleasure from the closest buyer.,
Be'ow area few articles ennumernted SPLENDID STOCK OP DBESS SILKS. 20 pieces plain Black Silk, of every quality, from 20 lo 4! inches wido. 10 pieces Black Brocade aud Plaid.
The cheapet and ilie greatest variety of Velvet, Galoon and Gimp Trimmings eve. brought to this city. Fancy colored and Black Silk Fringe. Fancy Buttons,Silk Cords and Tassels. Black Silk Lace.
A fine assort!ue^.uf^t.lk, Cppe, Straw and Gimp Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons|"very cheap.
FRENCH EMBRDIDERTES.
Consisting of the most beautiful selection of French Embroideries ever offered for the in spection of our Terre-Haute Ladies. Cambric, Swiss and Bob/net I iindersleeves,Collar-,Chem-iselts. Pure French Worked Band--, Mourning Collars and Sleeves. Capes and Infant, Caps, Plain and worked linen Handkercheifs, Jac oneit. and Swiss Edgings and In«ertings.— White goods of every description. Very cheap, white Curtain good--. Fancy Colored Dama.sk WindoSv Curtains, very cheap.
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags. Oil and Paper Window Shades. Brown and Bleached Linen and Cotton Table Cloths Towelings,
The largest stock of Bay Stale and English Long and Square Shawl* ever brought to this market and exceedingly cheap.
Oct. 10, dtf '1 (Prairie City copy.]
AGE ST FOR THE COUNTRY IN NEW YORK CITY. rj'lJIE advertiser is prepared to actas General
I- Agent and Correspondent, in New fork, for business men frtid others in the interior.— He will devote his whole time and attention to jihe purchase and wale of Fancy and other G«KX1S. Book's, Prints, Ma-hinerv. Manufacture I era* and Mechanics" Stock and Materials, Philosophical Apparatus, Ac. Drugs, Patent and other Medicines, Agricultural Implements,
Seed*, Stock, Ac. Collections rnadeaiid suits prosecuted. IufocmatMb of all kinds furnish
intelligent Agent, well acquainted with New York and its business .men. can do for an ab aentee. will beexecuted faithfully and promptly. Communications confidential. Address, with fee adequate to the service,
HI
itekmm
we wish
exercising the most
1
100 patterns Fancy Silk, of every quality,? Cheap Black and Fancy Silk Velvets. Cotton Fancy Dress Velvet: plain colored do.
FRENCH MERINOS AND ALPACAS. 20 pieces assorted colors French Merinos, cln-ap. 4 1 pieces assorted colors English Meriuo3. 5f) do Silk and Mohair Alpacas. 10 do beautiful all wool Gala Plaids. 10 do do half wool do do
PI.ATN AND FANCY COLORED DELAINES. 2 pieces nicc all Wool Black Delaine, l\r 23 cents per yard. 10 pieces nice all wool colored Delaine. 150 assorted fancy colored Delaine, chenpt„t4 ,, 4') Fancy Cashmere. 20 benutifuf Pl.n'd Poplins.
GTNGfHAMS AND CALIC'ES
400 pieces fancy Prints, from 5 to 124 cents per yard. 1 5'l pieces Freiicfi. Eu^li.-ti atid Domestic Ginirhams.
Clucks, Hickorv. Tickings, Drillings, and Bleached arc! brown Muslins, CLJTIIS A'JD CASUMERSS
Sa'inet-ls, Tweeds aud .leans 1 1 1 White Bay S'ato FianneN Wliite. Red and Yellow Flannel. Bed and Saddle Blankets. Cotton Flannels. I,in-eys All colon Ea-tern Yarns Woollen Under-liirls a:id Drawers. White and colored ti'iilN.
JSTER7 AND GLOVE
Ladies' and Gentlemen*' Kid, Lisle. Cash mere, and Buckskin Gloves. Long and Short Silk Mitts. Mens' heavy Buck Gloves and Mitts. Cotton and Woollen Hosiery of every description. Linen White and colored Shirts. Wove Bosom".
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
A B. BARTON,
Kjftfl M'lPwrrv Street,New-York,
September 27, le»4 42-6m v&f
To Pergoas out of Employment.' 3f0 «o tlfOOO a ear. A Chance Mike Money and Do Good!
BOOK AGKNTS WASTED.
HUE Subscriber publishes a number of moss JL valuable Pictorial Books, very popular and of such a moral and rel%io ja influenct* that while good rnen may saMy engage
wo
berettv give* n«»ttcr. tint
I he will ex|M*e a* twMte wda. to the highen b*rfi*r. on Thor-day. the i»»h of Octobrr CT la Pr«s.s. and rwsdy.fi^ A*eni* by t»e nrtl. tic 1*1 tf OcUt^Je?, in* to the estate of the late Jeremiah Ad srript irm of the Russian Krnpire."
am*, af Neeta* twwuwfcip, Vigo e.Miiwy, rii: putirtlan abo*e,
mt Gtw 9*
hog«, fanoittg atensila. com in Sept. 13,17i4 40-4w
the fi-ld. attd hay ia the stack al-«, a first .. twn-h»we ar«jpm. u«fgtfi»-r with
other uiitlM. net here mentioned On all soma nrw three dollar*, tecltw month- credit will be given the buyer in vjng rwte« with approved security, wavinf all brorfit of *pprai«emeut and valuation law*. Under three dfilar-, eash. JOEL P. ADAMS, Adw'r. bepway,
One Thousand Dollars Forfeit!!
BOOTH'S PATENT
Grain Separator and Winnower.
The World is Challenged to produce ili
Equal!
THIS
machine recommcnds itself upon the first trial as being perfectly adapted to the cleaning of,wheat and all other.kinds of grun and grass seeds. As a windowing js equal to any other and, lis a separator, its •equal cannot be found. It is the only machine combining the double operation of chaffing and separating*, and will be foprtd an iadispensabk» article, to the miller and former. To the farmer, because it is desirable that not only the grain from which his bread is made is rendered pure front all foreign substances andFfoul I seeds, but. that his seect and ^raitnsged 1 Shoulddtso be freed froorliie substances. A good article of sirafn always comma^ds^t .better price in market than that, which is impure, This machine separates the grain of seed according to its specific gravity—and is unerring in this respect—the heaviest,grain qr seed is the purest of its kind and by parsing the same through this machine, the cheat, shrun-1 ken, sjrown or smut graiti or seed is removed,! ami the perfectly pure of its kind is Obtained.
It will be found indispensable to the miller, because, in order to make the best quality of flour. Je must have his gram pure and clean, which can be done to admiration by the use of this machiue he may disponste with his screen entirely for the machine screens the grain perils, self reirulating.
ftidly, casting cut all stoues and nails, and is
The farmer's machine work* by hand: the miller's by machinery, driven by leas than half a horse power. It. is durable.,not caiily got out of repair, occupies but little spacc. is very portable, and mn be made of any desired capacity. to clear from 50 to 600 bushels wheat or other grain per hour.
They are admirably adapted for-cleaning grain, corn. Ac,, in large elevators, where it ia necessary to clean from one to five hundred bushel?* per hoiir. pst -s
The machine soort'pay's for Itself, both for farmer and miller in separating all impurities, such as oats, chess, spelt, grown wheat, smut balls, and a thousand other impurities to be found in" wheat,which is now ground and mixed with our bread, and sowed with the farmer's seed wheat. It is equally adaptud to all kinds of grain, chafling. Ac Ac.
For milling purposes it is very desirable, and especially those about to build, would do well tJ become acquainted with it, as it does away with the rolling screen which is very wasteful, and does not clean the grain. The main feature in the invention, beaitles its simplicity, is the separating all kinds of grain, with the impurities iu parcels, according to the specific graviiyof each. It has long teen a question with the farmer, whether chess grows from wheat, or wheat from chess it can now be ascertained, and the inventor will give fire dollars for tvery kernel of chess that caiv be procured from wheat when cleaned by this machine.or ill POBFKIT OXK TMOtrs.i.vn notlsns upon trial for a better machine for cleaning grain, taking into consideration sizo, power required,''simplicity, durability, time. Ac.
We have certificates and recommendation*, by the hundred, for these machines, which wo shall be pleased to show any and all who may wish to purchase
Forfuriher pariiculars, machines, or rights ill the State ot Indiana, call on (iUoVICR A MADISON Eagle Foundry, Trrrt- Haute, Jtul., or their A yt».
August "i.i, I!?.*)•!-^7 2in O* Journal and Weekly Prairie City, copy two months.
1 Uai.m ion KVBKY Wni *D," lor intci'inti mitl fxloiiidl UMS. This t'atni w«rrmittl to relieve nil UlieumatUms, Ntrtiui* ui tliu t^jiUic, or nffrction aifil llyi«j)o|)alft, Hrntlndic, or Hiir Ni h, To 111actie, liiimche, Stirein In the Ur«»»t, Sioma»:li Howel*,or liuruinglii the Uicn*t, .A»thm.1, lU'oiieliiU*, Spmiii* KIIII Unlike*, llarns, Senilis NR KrtJtrn r«rtn, mmjt Ctio'ic «iet Itilii'im t'hollo, t'liolcr# Morhu*, I'le^nsy, Flu.v, l?.iVvr ami Ajuu t'ilc*, orn*, Kif»h cm* or IORE*. liiOtnniimihin in ttif JICHII. Ftijni«LI, HOWKIs, or Kiiitlt'jfs.Swimin t'oiovl'ihtt of Clillilrrn, VVIII'HIS amt
Inllaiiiniiiilioii it llit' M-uunvcli eiul Uow-
ei*. Croup antl .Scurlcl F.'Vi r. i'licr« i*oii why Ui» Imbu rp»rhcs .ill thf*c cn,c»i» l.ermine It rcdticcs infl»niniatlou, #inl «rutnt'i ilie i"*CielUoi* #u«J nervous systrin into #cllo». 'fill* power!* owlnstolhc pevuHat combtiuitiua ol uiedUal proporlles without their being rteutriilltctl. The nirilielnc Is in U'ctly »itfe. not CwntKlning *ny dctully pnlnun, or miiiernl. It will, if usetl freely. Bi Imuiciliatcly uptni the lt vcr. auJ «II other nctretiv# orp*n».
Read the following Certificates: Certiliente of lie. J. .Ionian, laic Kesitleut Pit) ician of th« KuiitHi f*(n*et t'tiulern flo*|5i»l.
KORSHA'S ALTKHATIVK BALM^can checrfully rccoinmeml the Attermive ltulm to the public, fcijowbm do, 1 hot it 1* nil txcrllfot article. I inteU it with gooil effect in (Hiolern, tlurine my Into connection with the Fourth Street Cholera Hospital, in this rlfy.ia e*»o ifcr«ji»«inl p»ln* in lh» stouiiich aiul bowels. I al»o tlseil It )n ft en*c of influinniutiott of the kiililey* wiili the h"J»piest rffert. from ny knowledge of Its viitins*, In th« above »)i»ea»e« a net others, in which I have ic«eil it, I hove no hesitancy in pronouncing it seecaioc to nnj nirdicine hitherto offered to the public with which I h»vo hcconie actjuuiiiUtl.tiiKl would r.heerlully reconimeiid it to the public. J. 11. JOIUU3, M. 1).
Ciliciliuuti. Sept. 1st. Wii.
iiil
ia
their
circulation, they will confer a/n*6/ic benefit.
comptnsaiwtt
attd Tritmaiotf—Broehe isd Bay S'aw.j f® me« of enterprise and tact, this bosme«uMcawlaat TURNER'S, offers an opportunity for profitable employment |eldom be met with..
TURNER'S.
for their labor
Per*"it* wi.'hing to enjgagafn their aale, will receive promptly oy rn-iil. a Circular contain tag full particular#, with **Direction* to per *m
W1I
di«pu*ed act as Afemi," together wii It
the terms on which they will be furnished, b* addressing the subscriber, paid, ROBERT SKA RS Pcauaara.
J1
WiUbm Street. Ntte York.
nam-rou* WTtic®
IStakeu
hereby gives, that the undersigned ha oil 1 letter- of a«}oiitwrauon on tb «*tat« of ieiwtniah Adam*, late of Vx county. dfCrtwd. Said s«wie is suppontd be solvent. EL J. ADAMd-
Sept. 27, lt$4-424w pd
1# fu
TO THE PUBLIC. ..r
This is to certify that, in June last, 1 was •tlaeknl with the A*1 Stic Cholera, snrt was soon, my phy sicinii Ftnteil. hi lOllnpsed »t»te. I hntl iein«liiel in this state son)* two hoiits. when my phy»ici»n informed my fsinlly and friend* tlint 1 could not possibly live.stiil strictly forbid my wife permitting miy one giving me any medicine ornour.aliment, whatever, n« it wocld only hasten my death. At thi« iline Mr. PW»« came to sec me, and brought with him a bottle containing.four ounce# of hi* Alterativfl Uaim, and nsked permission of rny wife to u*c it 011 me, as he thnueht It would Immediately give easo. It was imitieiii.iteiy applied, sod in lest than ten minutes 1 was -iored, snd was in w«rm perspiration, prior to will' ii time roy extremities were cold clammy sweat was on my face said head. A fterthe us# of two other bottle, of the same medicine, I wss entirely relieved of att distress, and in a few days was restored to health. 1 would mo*! choerfuMy end besrtity recommend this HA l,M to
uMtoare afflicted in a similar way. I
have also used it in other diseases, tnd nave found it most excellent remedy. 1 do not think it csi be too highly recommended. JOEL K1KBY. rincinitsU, tlec.Hth, ttMft. w*
I do hereby certiry that the shofc certiflcatf is correct, anil the statement df the physician irlsde to me i*true, JU 1,1.1 AXX JtlKBY.
A certificate from the Rev. J. B. Finley: risW'irfs*Ti, March 4,-tM3. Da. Fo«sffA--This is the flr»t time in my loortito that I have jtivcniny name in recommendation.orany medicine. general remedy, though h»v« often solicited. 1 have used your Alterative Wflm/or ri' .irly two ^esrs first, for tnerhetimansm in rny hip and kneerof which I was nearly a crtpfUft# tBeaffor very vere bruine* on two of uay tamlly then a «olent aitsck of tMarrhijsa on myself then fbrinlTa'rrttBatioo, for hurt)*, s, sod for a very severe Cf»*of stiff neck brought on by a violent cold, and
1
thins I
hs ve had full proof ol it* medical properties', in frtat many of the diseases for which yon recowfuen44t.«iit I have not fo3nd It to fsil in even one of them. Still, I do not say that it Is on infallible core yet it W my .«ofce-r conviction thstltlstbe best compound for those disease* fitt Wtticb lt
recotn
nfrtdsd.t hit have ev
er tried. snd have tried m»ny. wiljf nort» if I esn procarelt.be without It in my family, forsny considerition. that yoo #ift pound it honestly, snd that it may relleve thoosaads of sufferers, most heartily recommend to my /el tow-ciutens as most exeelteat Fsmtly Medicine
Vours, affectionatety, J, B. PtSLBV, To TB* PWsuc^-This is lo certify that my wife was smicted with the spinal sgecttoh and dysjjiepSis for nine years, and a targe portion of that time conjlned to her room. Three fotnts of her hacH-bOM ifss thrown out of place and curved, caused by fhe disease »nJ pain. She was quite bowed down fuhet stttir* durine her (loess, we had tinnte jthysicllis sttead ine her during the principal p«ttot her ilineff.butex tertenced ao permanent relief from their ZtesfriP tions, I after wards procured one bottle of 'vf. vfrilia's A!tern»t»ve. H«lm, snd by the tfffle »hf%Mluied tfist hottle she felt rrest relief. She used Stn seten 'ottles, when she wss entirely.cured, s«a»4.f«i» W«'1 of her diseases, snd her hack bone has Iwrt its cuive. and she fs a* straight In bet statnre a* (h« W«t pre,*U her attack. We hereby eeitif/ that we heII v« the Balm to he the heat wedi^pein USfWil we Vliove it to bea certain care for lhe spinal caCctlon
ADDY^epsis, sadWWotttoteMr RSWIAA»«ADIT 10 every person afflicted with the shore (Hires**#, we ,l#o fiori it so effectual care ia many ether disfseea Jn wbick wilisve Wed fa oirr fti&lly
Lgrccbbsrfb, Highland county»Ohio, 1®48Aagast tm-U'tr
.....ji, i...., 1
PiTTlR3 MX "jisdS:
Am. DKJK AND BlLND
rffpnhUc
Fur
furthe
FAPTORY!
Corner of First and Eagle Streets, near the Cansl 'JUtsin. opposite Kritta# dlt
OT.VWIKFTSBPI
T«rr«*lfan(et ladlaaa* •, j5
ft subscriber tskes plessur' to sn«oawcia(f tolhs that be is aow rcsdy to. nti^aAcai^^aU tads of .. Sash Doors. Blinds Fromts: $x.. tfx. raoM wish ins Say thins Is that line weald 4« #«tl »ties him *t«U.before purchssins elsewhere. Be-, lrrp*red with the best of msctrtnery snd «xp«'ltc^d w.,r*men.fc«*ns*e*aohesitation tn warxsntis* 11 Ms workUl kinds of Saarlag aad Plaaio? d«a« to er$er
I
Orders from a dlituce promptly attended to. aoctd, 1854-6m
3***.
