Wabash Express, Volume 14, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 September 1855 — Page 2
Portrait ot
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Ex-Sciinlor Atchison by
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-j a. Free Brnsht
CorfijS^PSfivc physiology has n* difficulty in classifying such charactersa^jliat of the ex-President of the Senale.jiHe belon'%' to a species familiar to all residents0 in the West. They are found in
They are usually small lawyers, of democnitic professions, and vile habits affecting vulgarity of dress, rammers, and association, in ordef to rid themselves of any suspicion of aristocratic pretension, against which the unhewn and«unkept sons of the prairie have an implacapte prejudice! 'They ty be seen loitering from their log-dl&cers to the blacksmith shop, or the squfte's, 6r to the tavern," stockingless, %hoe down at the heeli coatless, a hiige.quid of tobacco in ilv& cheek,: or a ci^af rtajtiiftg iVorrt We corner of the
mouth. |They may be heard swaggering tur(J
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bar-room and the barrel, than as barris-
ters. Tbey take the only daily paper re-1
ning commentary of the village politician
And such a man is this Atchison—a poor specimen of the class, however, because wholly devoid of that talent which is not one of its rarest characteristics.— We can recall no record of any public man so destitute of merit as his, Noisy and brawling in the lobby, ho has been noteless for anything wise or well-said in the Senate Chamber. The CongressLnol Globe would have helped his fame by leaving blanks after eatih recurrence of his name. Iiis presence, indeed, is a perpetual tribute to the long suffering of the Senate. It has experience of small men. But the history of the Senate fedoftls no instance where it has enjoyed the society and sweet counsel of a member so thoroughly accomplished in little, mean, stupid, ruffianly... attributes, as this frontier pettifogger: this predestined, we fenf, if not actual, representative of Missouri, and misrepresentative of Kansas, in tbo Senate- ...
there may be, that Mr.
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Let us then cncounuje such hopes as
ATCHISON
may not
revisit the Senate. The Roman despot win decreed Senatorial dignity to his horse, was not understood thereby to confer honor on that august body. The return of ATCHISON from Missouri, since his late culmination in shame and lawlessness would be an insult to the Senate and the country and independent of all sectional or partisan feeling, it should be the subject of universal protest.—^Y. lr. Times-
A Hlble l.ear in (he wind youru
road when his eve cnu-'ht stL'ht of lit-
tie piece of pnper which a breath of passing wind gpnily stirred up and set in motion, lie walked on. Curiosity, however, wns excited. lie stopped, went back, picked up the piece of paper to sec what it might be. It was the fragment of
lliblJW 'lie read
he declared «vlmt the Ujrd lm,l done liis soul. The 13ible leaf in the wind was
L'uided by His hand who directs the
This flvilli Scripture
cd by tKe Methodist Conference at Vjn-
fcennes.
UK&KAS,
position, but the same they hate msiti-
statement.
That
MM*N A v»gr «b««rved that h* marriage heads for tbe news of the «wi.
',«"Tw"to k"C
"•. jfcf Mcvolntlonarj' Sire*.
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every bar-room, and turn up inevitably jfifty-nine before he began to be heard of at political meetings or the County Court. Samuei Adams, forty-four James Otis,
.v ,vu.,u man of New Jersey, about lions is a badge of crimes the^precyoftho
farm d^i ii)^ 1.0— hu wus walking leisure- |nnr!
-i ,i
ly with cnil nnd oxen alon^ tho public iIS
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l.U followed
Commander Hamilton was hardly of age when he began to play lire part in the awful drama of tlie Revolution, bring only twenty frhfcn he was tnken into the family of the Commander-in-Chief, with the rank of Lieut. Colonel Benjamin Franklin was
thirty-eight John Adarm, thirty-five Josiah Quincy. forty John Hancock, thirty* eight and Thomas Jefferson, thirty-twb. before they were greatly distinguished'And so with all actors of that age. They were full grown men —workmen—ripened with toil and stfehgthened by long habits of endurance and self-dependence. Washington was a surveyor and in after life a farmer. Expressive silence muse his praise!") itnoi was a book-binder and stationer. Morgan (he of the Cowpens) was a drover Tarllon got from liiui alec
on
audienccscan be gathered together, un-Jv^i Southern Campaigns, and pariicu spairing in profanity. and as ready with a |.,r|v
inijng
cer ai
iV
ISurgo)
not
with equal docility. They can talk, and five thousand men, wr are. therefore, delegates lo all sorts of conventions they can quarrel, and are, therefore, the men to "slump" a distrist. or the Sta'.c, as disputants, western-wise, where opposing candidates hunt for votes in couples. The only capital needed for entire success in the trade is impudence, volubility, blackguardism, profanity, drun* kenness, ferocity, and the reverse of any picture representative of agchtleman and so qualified, the frontier lawyer and politician is a rising man.
that subject. Green was a black-
and bluitering wherever a mzy village mith and "withal a Quaker, albeit through, sential points. I have made many Valuable
nt t|lt.
blow or a bowie-knife as with the tongue._ outward man. Arnold, ask pardon for Their practice is more extensive at the I
Kutaw Springs, he put.off the
him in such company.) was gro
fd provision store keeper in New
.„-s
t0 lhe
march through the United States with
soldier, but after the revolution a farmer. Warren, the martyr of Bunker Hill, was a physician, and hesitated not to exhibit to his countrymen a splendid example of the manner in which American physicians should practice when called on by their country. Marion, the "Old Fox" of the South was a cow boy.Sumpter, the '-tightmg cock" of South Carolina, was a Shepherd's boy. "Let it be forever remembered that the,ilmen of the Revolution were working men, those of New England especially. Greeu, as we have stated, was a blacksmith Franklin a printer Roger Sherman a shoemaker, and Putnam, Stark and Allen were farmers tidt a man of them all above his business or ashamed of his calling.
"They were tinkers, and tailors, and coblers, —what then Were tlle^ not patriots? Were tile^ not men?"
The first Kuow-Nothing was perhaps Cain, who, when asked by God as to the whereabouts of his brother Abel, replied ••J know not— Ohio Aurora£
We are rather inclined to think that the first Know Nothings were Adam and Eve in their state of innocence, who didn't even know that they were naked.
This reminds us of the speech of our truly eloquent friend Ilolt at the late Powell dinner in this city. Mr. Holt said:—3 ••Since the fig leaves were sewed together in the garden of Paradise unto this hour, secrecy, concealment, has been a badge of crime." Well this is rather sweeping, it must be confessed. The orator condemns all secrecy as criminal. According to him the secrecy of the Masons is a badge of crime the secrecy of the Odd Felloes is a badge of crime the secrecy of all political caucuses and consultations is a badge of crime the secrecy.of the close sessions of the U. S. Senate is a badge of crime the ecrecy of Cabinet meetings is a badge of crime the secrecy of diplomatic negotia-
.1 I UCIIUUrailOIlS Ol lliriua W tl wtu'lt ut Li
uu^ l^lc
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for,1a aU of lUo
team. .«wS. ™UV.V.n' StlSi ,I» "Tn,h at/W wereey r,i Tliu BimiHU'r liad soarcely ended, wliun! Ktiow-Nothin^nl, he wo« A is a ....
J! 1 1 -.1 I c,.erfirv RS
the farmerS son WflS suddenly seized With Stcrecy Hi Uli
a fatal disease. During the intervals of ii ^.l. ivnmiin i\ nw ft meonnir ue i?ui uu
wliether .he was prepared to die assured his heartbroken parents his peace! °f
RSa'nf' l"e
was mad* with God. On his bed of death of the person, will our fuend Holt, make
si°"•»-»*,«'
sUn
WHS
mg JScriptur
nn arrow out of
Jehovah's quiver. From that soiled, tat-j tered page, carelessly picked up by the way-side, spoke the voice of the Lord to this sulbering soul. Conscience awoke. 8in unknown and forgotten revived. Ilis guilty, burdened spirit cried to God in secret places. The Iord heard the sup
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pliant, wiih tho Bible, now his compan- of yellow fever on board, and isalelatKeif ion, pointed him to the Lamb which ta-: at quarantiue.,
{Presbyterian. parture.^The health oflffoers applied to
4T The following resolution was pa$S"
It cannot be too highly com-
Amended. Jt was presented by Rev. E. II. Sabin: W
Various unjust clwrj^es and
i?compUints have been brought against the Protestant chargy of Indiana, and espei*llv amiiuKtthi' Xli»thndbil Minister*! imd
tuAntv .rtiyii.ro,1 in ho |•Mh,,M nf i1,„ deliberations ofl urios ,W brdreot crime bled-* with ringing in the ears and head tfheii LOOKING CLASSES I ill rhiiii and GUI Frames went) rV 1 ........1! 1 .. tho tor.rn.r.v nf thn' domoati,? hoiwehold I
MIV|
secrecy of the domestic household
,WWMWPJ
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O _r life for secrecv is a bnd«je of crimei V'When the misguided andimprudent .votary, oTplc-ij-
by the peopl.ofihe pre«nt d.jr»..»b»dg«|
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Our eloquent friend leaves no doubt upon case,"it""too Often happuns that an ill-tinied sei.se of this Doillt. He avowedly considers that it shame, or dread of discovery, deters him horn "PP'yiius puun. ina to those, who fioui education and "cspcctahilily, 1 auk ftfot nnrnnffi httlp ...... was criminal in our first parents to hide their nakedness with fi^ leaves, and of
COlirse he ireonrd.4 the AVeartnff of Clothes ttumal ,inin« to the beiid and limbs, dimness of sirhf'
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abolish an
an offense
u"el
indecent exposiires
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""*iV -*V"tr
•'vS From Kcw York.
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keth away sin. In Jesus he hath found There, is much excitement here conredemption through his blood, and for- cerning the conduct of the officers of the gtVeoe«$ of sins* according to th* riches of Crescent Cky. bis grace. And when death started up in After the arrest of live officers vesterday his path nnd called him, with scarce a for vioiaUng quarantine regulations, the moment's notiee, frosi the pursuits of tfre steamer was ordered down to quarantine, fartn and endearments of home away iMo and the Board of Health had torbidden eternity* be was possessed of an anchor any passing to nnd fro from her, but in sure and steadfasL That flying Bible spite* of these orders she persisted in taleaf had tafeeh hold of his heart, nnd link king in a cargo of passeogt rs from tugs ed his soul safeljyto.the throne of God*-— and quarantine, and prepared for her de-
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proceeded toward, the steamer, but the
meRQ
a
4tain*d for the last twenty-live years, we-ftn(j whoseemtnd is death!"
believe it doe ourselves and those that may be misled by the charges against minis-
t«»M And Lk«wt« wha h»w not earrfulfo r»b- biBUMB,—-A Persian poet says.
ters, ana tbvwt wtio imw no carciuity oo {)eH^ens
have heretofore assumed and that we cow'.^ of the worlds and threw a refivction copjins Or
Ume got up steam wtoja^
and put to sea. The pilot der will both be arrested oil their return. wtfteVarenigwi cured, renders
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cially agHi^tt he Kfcthodbt Minister* and fcehngs are. If he encourage a noble
There )s a volume of truth an S^jirT,
whereas, thefu charges may work preju- ^ner05itv.everv teehnsr will be enriched ^^^^^Tsites to orowole'eonnabi'.
O I S
Patent Grain Separator.
BIGHT HORSE SEPARATOR.
I
HAVE greatly extended my arrangements for the manufacture of my improved Machine, to which 1145 been awarded the first premiums at tbe World's Fair Exhibition, New York, 1853, the Slatb Fair of Ohio, 1853-4, and all other places where it has been exhibited in the United States and Europe. By
UAC II' U«TF III»A*LAUIJ OU|.'TI IW» HI U.T
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eri, where his sign is still to be seen'separator, which is designed for the Farmer's
ceived irt town, and are on hand to read it, the same that decorated his shop door sown use. They thresh and cleag^tlie,Grain eon^und Fork (packed), Lara and^ 40 c. per 1001b, when the mail arrives, to an admiring au- before the revolution. Gates, who opened! perfectly and deliver it in bags, ^Vooirfiorn'inVIoht East or Phildience. *ho»cctpl.ho „„,t lhe n.*
eilted
16 a regular built
A
Married persons of those contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, or any other impedi me'iit.••shodId immediately- apply to iV. .lohuaton. (\FFICK, JVo. 7 SOUTH FREDUhlC STRF.F.T, BAl. IMOHK, MDj. seven doors from Baltimore st., liust side, up the stairs.
JO" Be particular in observing tho name and number, or tfouQuilf mistake the place. Jic uot cntieed from this,ojjicfi~-xlight cases. A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE,
IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Tho many thousauds cured at'.tli'.s Institution, end lhe very extensive practice of Dr. Johnston, (exceeding all others) besides his stand ugas a gentleman of character and responsibility,is a sufficient guan a ntee that he is tho only proper Physician to be consulted..
DR. JOHNSTON
idelphia. and elsewhere ha-S c(fect'.-d s'orhe oft lie 110-t
DICU Willi
aml
to of crime ^Xunkilici must ucr* sometimes withilcrjinscnKiitofiniiul,
a OI ,ak
RWfui
'commend the most safe and apeedy cure to the unfortunate
victim
of this horrid disease
of pretenders.
deadly
,.U :l »wl hody,ahoatd
a
burnished addtr, whose life is ffli$cliKfJOAR«WN.
Kre A
!K»» Nothing,«»1
•The
served the ht%.tory of the great questions iJj .h» I Operations f*rfon«»«d hy DK. JOHNSTOJC, wiuteseed 1 of thedav. thai.we tW foUMntr' rT*ci™\ .thebeautv:
WOrM
of the da), that we ham the lollowwuj of bis the sun is a spark —noticesof ww«afcnvi«»i« asd^gusappeared be»^wcrt ", J: foreth«p»fcric—t«*wi«l«««S«*rMrteetotlieair«cf•n from the lyht of his wisdo«»—the s|fy ts^111*^ we will cootm»e bubble on the sea of his powerl maintain the same strong ground on atl:, moral questions of tlie day which vsi
Wilder It to be our duty, as hcretolbre to* ,. r» cel-r«* a» Phy»icla«s—triliiag with, ami raisltf tbe InOctoher next, then *«d
many practical tests with the best machines in cheapest and most reliable root', by wbicti FR&U5HT use it lias invariably proven superior in all es-
fact H,,. he could ofolSr'("J*
1854, which is-greatly superior to bis
palent of 1844 being a self-feeder and greatly ahead in oilier respects, hulling and cleaning in the most speedy and perfect manner. They will be put up under the supervision of the Patentee, who has permanently located here, ii." JOHN R. MOFFITT**
Piqna, (5hio,"lT55.
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c"£ b®
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Improvements during the la-st year, and have uo hesitation irv warranting my machines superior to auv in use. Iv's I
FOUR-HORSE SEPARATOR AND CRAWFORD'S CLOVER HULLER. The above cut represents my Four-Horse
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O* There will be a number of these machines for sale in Terrc Haute this season, few ^Iay 30, 1855-w-tf
DAVID A. POWELL*'
S E A E N I N E AND BOILGU IILI1I.DEIt, Butler Street. Between Conqre*a and Front, sc^
O* Second handed Engines and Boilers for sale. [May 9, 1855-22-wlyr]
Bait imofc lock Hospifa).- -Dt. 'Jolfifecn
HAtual
A
OHIO..
LL sizes of Portable Circular Saw Mills, Cast Iron Water Wheels for Grist Mills, Satt and Grist Mill Irons, Planers, kLathes, Boring Mills, Upright Drills, Screw Cutters, Ac., made to order.
S discovered the mostspcedy,pleasan aude ffecremedy in the world toi1 all
SECRET DISEASES:
Jiiorrhoa", Gleets, Strictures: Seirlina 1 Weakness, Pains in the Loins, Affections'of the Kidneys and Blatldcr.Lossof Organic Power,Nervous Irritability) Diseases of the Head,Throat, Nose, or Skin and all those Peculiar Disorders arising from a certain accret habit of youth, which If not cured produces constitutional debilit), i-cnders marriage injpQ^ible, and hi a
YOUNG MEN
Especially. who have become tliovicliinsorSoli'ary Vice,that urcodful a ml destructivehabit, whichav. nually.8 weu'ps to nn untimely grave, thousands of young men or the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Sen-. ates with the ihuiidcrsoflheiieloquc'ncp.oi- waked to ecstacv thelivlng lj'te|mny call with rull couflilcncc w, w. j.IA E.
astnnisliiiig cures that were ever known mailv tiou &<"•, vc.
HIIKIUK IIHW
-ai ^i.j i»reat uervousuosM, bciiic alnrnicd at sudden ."onnds, lunro «n.l -iimll
with rrequent buishin?, attended
disease
funp^owi CERTAI^-^lSKaaT:.--'——4-r "ttc. Al^. TTTi-n U,iw*.
a a
can atone befriend him, deloyirifctUI lli.c constitution at symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance,sucheHuiceratedsoro throat,diseased liose.rroc-
deafness, nodes on tho shin boiies and ai ms, blotehCf
ajrainst heaven, rtnd'tion, till death puts a period to IMS dreadrul sufferings
O I by sending him toUim "bourne rrom whence no tra-
tear everv ra"1, from the back of man and jvcnfr returns.*'" To such, therefore.- nr.- Johnston \r Ji. :e „ni „n fr»' nl^dites himaelfto presei
IU
Vj
cy
Woman. Notv if a meetin^ be got up to from h's estenaive practice in the first hospimemorialiae the Legislature for a repeal
tai's
Who by the
poiaoii~M»rqury—^IN.TBP
wlio men
Ny intend no disrespect to Mr. H,,
really one of tho rncfst otjuen ra
living, but we wisli to show to what lengths an an'i-Know-Nothing mania can drive even the finest miuds.—Lou. Journal^
for
rTk\v YORK, Si:pt. ,— --w Roftnoku from Bfch'mond, Imd MKjnc*«.t,v.—The fearAil effects upoft the mind are
EITHER
DGE
are
Agents of this Koail at Philadelphia or Pittsburg, will be forwarileti without deleiition. Freight. AgelilM.—Moses Potter, Boston J. L. Elliot. i\*. Vork: K. J. ISneedcr, Philadelphia Magraw A Koons, Baltimore Geo. C. Fraaclscus, Pittsburg Sprigaian & Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio J. S. Moorhead, Louisville.,K.y. R. C. AleUlruiu. Madison, Ind. KatclifT & Co., tit. Louis. Mo. J. S. Mitchell & Son, Bvansville, tnd. :. H. H. flOURTON,
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the most. InViolahlc secre-
of Kurope and America, he can confidentiTre-
MCOMSTOCK
Member of the Koyal College or Surgi.oi)s, London "rndnato from dnoort'iieniostemtucht Goilegrs nrtfie and evurv thing else used nnini i' IT 11 itod St»tcs, and the greater pari of wliofe Hfe,ha* R3CKINGHAM AND YJELL0W WAR'S, of the been spentin the first hpfpitals oft-nudon, Parf?i, Phfl-
it
LARGE~L0T
A
W«7cCUVCIUITJ.*
mcdiateiv .eta #aides, stic»i a.i3Ya^»ui.^l«^-^-.
JENXIN'S TEAS—In
It Is a nietaiichoiiy.fiact, that thouiiaiitls fill victims chest or pound, warrented pure and unato thia.loathsomo disease, owing to thennsklllfulness dulterated. oriKtiorance
USE
ot that
cona^tution, an.L,j
either send the unfortunate sufferer to. ^premature irrave, or rcmlfcrs the residue of bis Ufc miserable TAKE PARTICULAR KOTICE.
Ur. J- addresses all those who have injured them selves by privite and improper indnlpendM, that secret and solitary habit which ruins both boily and SRFITUTTF^^THEM
martri^ERHU«UNESSIR
some of 1ho aad and melancholy effects
pfodnced by early habitii of,youth, via: Weakness of the back and t.imbs. Pains in the Head, Dimness or isisht, Uoss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the
18th.— I ho steamer Heart, lly.xprpsla. Nervous Irritabilitv, lleraneement of the ntgestive Fonctiortoms of Consumption, Ac
mueh to he dreaded l.oss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression or Spirits, Fearrul Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Histrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c„ are some of tbe evils produced.
Thousands of persons, of alt ages, can now judge what is tho causc of their decline in health. I.Oslnp their vijtoV fcecOmtn® WClifc, #1^ aiid |maciated. havsn su-sular api^earaacc ahonl the eyes, coi^gb ami, a*n«tom«o?6o«i«S»«9'tion- This r«?M^r i*i?re«lyeit huimreds to
inrafth
immediatehealth
1)R" JOHNSTON'S ISVIGOHA.TING REM-
[he commander of the Cyan*, who imme-1 -Si' th^. Their effect diately arnmland mantled two boats and \Vea*n*#s, t»r Kxhaustlon Of the moetfearfuJ klad.are
TOONO
latter had in the mean time eot up Steam Vfho hate isiuredthemselves by a Certain Practice Comfort, Va., July IS. 1853—"I rarely urtaay other ®. CMjiaAUy evil" totrtt'aWirttta. or at school—the effects of htiy felt, even when asleep, and if not
the datitft*AWfcrb^j
frroTO all proapetw and enjoyments ofUfr.bj
of teaching in this extract: »*Mu««ce*rf deviating from JbeiMlb of o? ... ii it a a a a 7 a O a 'A man Will be what his most Cnehsh-
fore COB
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idtce to the uniformed and whereas, on nil ^rtit w°r*l questions the P^otestaal (hotights, his own spirit will absorb the: J^mtoTS^vjewTtSi® «itni" £lcctioH IVotiC6 Ministers of ?ndiatm do not occupy a new ^0—and he will crawl amon- tnenfts de^jr
Immediately «»ml, and felt vigor restored. TO STRANGERS. The manf thousand* oflfte mo»ldesperate and hopeleM caw* cored at this inatitotfon within tbe fast
cwt tt lhU
point from the pen of God twelve years. a»a the o.mertws »«fgic«i
His 1 Ht wWptaceahlaawlf noder
,1 ., hts own face oncvcry atom. Of the already aJBic ted—that C»r. J»^tm,ofl»re«»«»edin tbeahoveonlef^^^^ refrain from mingling mere party strife lleemfn nw^ary to tfcwT"™' bor^ktt, shv v. C. or political discussions, devoting ail o«r| '«»i«t*d withh»«r«»»t^»^tw*Cnj enuai. wr Aag.aB,wg-g-w»» Weoe&s our .ppropn... .Mt-lh.' hcoU. C«.«r, i« h» «gc.ttr .tlho POST'nbDEfS LiDrSBOOK forS^itoM'•conKreHMi of souls. K. II. SAB1N, -jh* V«»»yoo lhe I8U1 nent to all parts of the coaotry. vX Jast received, and for sale sH. i- 4 11 si\K\ si*ted that Benedict Arnold was the first
T.Ks«rnrv-—Per»o«»writini
bcott is somepuuipkms. I /m»y I JuAnSH, dtf
the organ*#ra#pe^Uyycur«^dt and full^vi^r restored. 1S54.—" It civet me much pleasure to speak „.^..9AI1(r#fchfmat«d, wbfl —nills upon me. I carry them ave done so for years, and
iy^,ggJ n?IOKr
b0
\Vh«t»pUy thatiaj?n* nian,thehmeorM*cotn-ttr.s. Senator from S. Hon. Jobn Hf-nUon.laie
IVo* all proapetU and enjoyments oi utr, tj the conr 5., Rt. Kev. I*vi S. Ives, D. D.. Bishop of N. rjpf N. of deviating from tbe path of n*turt-, *«d Honor Henry Potter, Jndge Of U. ft. Court, JCartin
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t&e T»«t
SUMMER CLOTfflNB
US THAI ASY
O* CALL AND EXAMINE door to the Southern Bank.
THE
One Store at the
PENNSTLVAHUBAIIiIIOAOl
Great Central Route, connecting the Atlantic cities with Western, North-western. and Southwestern States, by a continuous Railway direct.— This road also connects at Pittsburg with duily line of Steamers lo all jKfrts on the Western Rivers, ami at Cleveland aDd Saiidusky with Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes «nakiB5 tbe aiostdircet,
forwarded isrid from the OreatfTest. ,r
ci ii Kates batwafm Piiilftrlfi'nnA and Pittshnrnr...
Bates between PliUadelp'.iia and Pittsburg. F1KST CLASS.—Moms, .shoes. Dry) Goods boxes), Furs, Feathers, 75 c. por 1001b. fcc., «. 1) SECOXD CLASS.—Bootes and Sta-j tionery, Dry Goods fin boxes,) 60 per 1001b.
Hardware, Leather. Wool, &C.,..J
FOURTHCLA.s^.^GOFFEC.FIIIIVBA
Y,
THIK1) CLASS.—Anvils. Bagging,v Bacon and Pork (in bulk), tlenip. 50 c. per 1001b. &c
Railroad." All Goods consigned to the
General Freight. Jigent, Phila.
\KRT,
Stip'ty Jllloontii Pa.
I Feb, 7, l6jj-9-w.-ly 6
QUEENS WARE,
'Glassware and Oroccrics^ 1 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. iVo 2. Mechanics' Row, Terrc Haute, Indiana,
First Donr East of J. M. Riddle 5" Co..
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fft ahtifi & as
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or
BROTHER^
OST respectfully announce.fd tho citizens of TERRE-HAUTE, a:nl (lie sonrrounditiff country^ that they Iiilve jufit opofted, St the ttoo've stand, ii Iar^'e and general •assortment of
cd with the hnest and most desirable spe-|
a"
i»,u.ill!r's Yusu Wa-»h rfcLts
1 cl,u 01
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A NEW AND B2AUTISlt/L ARTICLE
losing tln-ir flavor.
a purnns6s.
LATEST
Plates or Windows, Glass
LU''
In.,
01? WILLOW-WARS. «f differ-
of Spice
TUBS, BUCKETS, (with or without covers,) Well Muckers. Ac.. ,lc. ANEW ARTICLE OF PHDSQEJTE LAMPS,
for
^O
West and
lamps are of
st vie.
.Chimneys
for
Lamps afnd Gas Burners, and Gold and Silver Ware. PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES,
of all kinds
and qualities, kept constantly on hand.
metalic packs, or by the
MUSTARD AMD SPICES,
from Harrison
MERCHANTS-And
will
do well to give us a call, and look through our Stock, as ovir prices are based '^BPON
May
alter everf other irfeAiis hwftfl-
ed. MarrierP«r«i»fo ofho^e®nteniptatinf^Carriage helhSawireofbhysteal weakaes»sliould ly consult llr. J. and be restored to perfect
12,1855-dlm
1
wtf
DYSPEfSIA! DYSPEPSIA
GREAT CURB FOR DYSPEPSIA.
BF.CKtvrrtrs jixTi-nrsPEPTic PILLS. The Best Ht««ltcine Kvcr Offered, to the Public.
PRICE ONLY S3 CENTS PER BOX.
MORE
than half a million of boxes have been sold an* withair Increasing reputation. Tbe sub jottfea oftrtifbafea afo taken from a raultitttte of oth
era From Hon. Geo. K. Badgert L. t?
S..ftflmS.O.-J'* 1 do not hesitate to recummend them aa an agreeable, safe and efficacious
remedy nysjHsptic affec .rin .. ffectionS, and
¥bY, FOR GENITAL DEBILITY. the Vw^Anti-Dyspeptic Medirine ever offered to By this great and important remedy, weaknessiof
l6p^mcni.
effecU of your
I constantly ^th OTe.andh.
medicine thatt your rilia. it 1 can have been any tfa^eling companion CaUfornia, &c., and they sever Jail
cured, renders marrisfce hnp »?iblr, and destroys both ijcf, whenever needed." |Spfy immediately. natnerousothers as HOD.Wm C. Prest ofW*eoin-j 0.s. Senaitor from 8. Hon. John Heodc besbktcied Mississippi, Hon.
tertp1ali«^ .. Tobe %»d of J. R. Cunningham, and W. L.*ahao
m9tt
believe them to
John D. Hawkins, Henderson, If. G.,
been to restore m« from an exceedingly feeble and emaciated condiUon, ariaing from indigestion, to good health." I Gen. Tbos. J. Greeh. while ylSHing at Old Point
erotti
our Filla, if 2 can get lbem. They in Tela*, Meotico, 1 TOCAFFWD me re-
James bedell,late Govemorson of
J^^ithont tbe .is-.t.r.
V»iwne„.!JOMN BKCKWITH, X. D.,
Proprictot.
Tke Simft of /M(WM, tetheSlkerijf of said Coun
t9, Grt*ti*9:
P** JL
RSVIANT to law la this ca*e provided. }"o« are required to give notice tb»t *1 tbe next general elecUoa «f the Sute of Indiana, tbe following ofllcenTaw tobe chosen, ta-vit One Recorder one Ao-
dUor
MK
Connty Commissioner for tbe First l»i»a«d° OM
iHiUtct.
UE-T
the
care or Or. J«ia
I»U »toa.M*TrelijrfoastycoaiRdeittWshoiHwas*|reaUc -J
Uk-the thick veil of dartness he made mtr-Srmorant ad fied to meet at tke asoal r*aee# of hotding etociiotis
J'-*«dverti*e»*»t»aodadverjisincthew- FIU^«R»TV«^
Connty Commisaioner for tbe Th^rd
"Witness, my signature, and thes^al'of the Vigo Circwit Cowrt, teeto aflixed at Tetre-Hante, this23d 4»y of Aug., HBS.
AXOKICW
'Alt-
-im
ABE SJELLING
the Steam Packct ttoats from and to
ST. LOOTS,
Through Tickets can
&
Eaton, of Cincinnatf and Beatt-y, of Day-
ton—warranted pure, and in fact, every article usually kept, or that is possible to gel hold of, may be foo'tid at thi« house, and at as low prices as any other one can or will sell.
jtn«l
TUTU
Philadelphia,LI.iltimorc.
J.
the principle of "iioe and let live."
COMSTOCK & BB0THER
MBSKIXVT*,
all others
iMi*
"Water Melon Corner,.' and the other next [June 2t, 1855-29-wly
tERRE-H AUTE
6 8 0 1
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
It. CUNlNGHAMi (AT THE OLD STAND,) ''I
National Road Street, directly UTorth of the Court-House. Tcrre-IJuule, Trid.',' T' FS now in receipt of his wiutersupplicsi.comprising every variety of articles inhisline, waking his stock the largt&t and most complete in Terre-H^nte.
By purchasing the Stand long occupied by himself as a Drus? Store, he considers himseli permanently settled, and with the present arrangementsof making cash purchases,gives him the advantage of all markets, in obtaining goods from first1 hands, 011 the most favorable terms therefore, he is enabled a keep the BEST SS RTMENT OF PURE MEDICINES, that can be procured in the Eastern and Western cities, and offers as good bargains &s the same quality of medicines can be bought at any other establishment on the Wabash. ,•
The purchasing-and selecting of medicines suited to .the wants of the country, and the compounding of tlie Various preparations of
By hi.s oxperiencc of fifteen ycars in Terre? Haute, together with his attention to the preparing arid dispensing of medicined, he hopes will insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which hefeels himself uridcr many
PEESCRIPTIONS put up with care, and all ^^orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions, and warranted,to give satisfaction,
I yfstTV Paint, Varnish, WalljaBtiffi-aT* is ji Hair, Scrub, Nail, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth,arid Infant Brushes ti Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye anda-^
Bourboji Whisk(»y,J H)lland Ghi^ Peach Brandy, fec.,for medical purposes, and all articlesusually kept in his line.
O" Also, a large supply of all the most
Queenswarp,- OlasMV,ire an! liroc.-ries, ^P' ri. which they now.offer at prices seldom heard
cpSi hy
of in this section of country. ^onic gyrup, India Chologogne. Moffott's BitTHEIR TABLE-WARE DEPARTMENT—is fill-1 tors
T-TTTT'l,^UTMT*/^lAtw«',irwY,ou.iii^L^!lc: ,' Howe's Satsapari 11.11 Rhwn's Ess. Gingei ®INING AND TEA SETTS, (fine
ft,,d
the shop, with carc and precision, that it may si&ting of a full assortment of Ghjfccrfes of all answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so much importance to the purchaser, that lie feels it to be his duty to give his personal and undivided attention to it,as longaa he remains in the busirie'ss. V/
ob-s
ligations to the citizens of Vigo lirid adjoining counties, disposed to continue to serve them as long as they say.
Hia stock now consists of a goneral assort ment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, Paints, Oris,Varnishes,Turpentine Dyestuffs,
Window-glass from 8-10 to 25—30, rlasterParis, Whiting, Putty White, Black and 11 Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young If Hyson and Black Teas Chocolate, t' Crushed Sugar, Star And Sperm
Candles Bar, Castile, Variega-
a ted, White,- and a variety of I {Fancy Soaps Perfumeries, Ex'ts. of Vsmilla, Peach, i4 Lemon, &a., for culin Hi ary purposes,'Soda
thc gross or doze.11 such as Smith's
PJn
TowIIsen
Cherry doctoral Smith's,
,rs, Bull's, Guyzott's, Sands' and
^j(!xjCan Mustang, Oardtior's, Nerve and Bone
plain.) ul different •'tyhjs,- p.in.ci ns. .nako yivrjetvpf other Liiyments: Fahnestock s.
prices Spoons. Kni t«.-» and F.»ik.^, 'Tjftne's,' Sm'ilb's .and 'JayMTc's Yormifttee
Mr. Lane's. MuffaU's, .llrtfg^'tj, -Brandreth's,! Shovel optiac. pork. ai-ytae
Sm'ith'«. Snjar-Coate»l. -Sapington's, Daniel's,1 Wright's. St'tvoreign Malm, Pliinney's, Javlie's.
ily
TJoceriiher
I, H41)J-5
Clickener's, Champion's and Hebrew Pills Uooni fitted tip expreesly fur the IIard\ Sloan's Powders and Ointment., and Louden business,and excelling any other store-ni A Co.'s Family Medicines of the kind in tho city. shall be »le to
l-l
t* W
I'KSNSVIiVAlVl
Mfrlll liXi'KkS.S iKAIN loaves Pliiladclpbin for
Ky. Torre-Uiutc, Madison. Lafayette and tndiansp -r olis, fnd. Cincinnati, I). y{o,N,
11
EtllljKOtS.
rptllSKli Daily Tbro'ti^h Trains, hctwoen HMiiliidel-. pliin mil Pittsburg.—Til MO It N IN M.tlT.i Tlf.tlN Inavc.-t Phil»deljbiH fur Pittwhttr? nt
F»PRHI?R?W.
N A
I.oirisvti,I.E
and
Oaticaxs,.*N«
CIKR.TNU'TTT."
Jlsrent, Pintenfier Linix, Pittsburg.
Feb. 7, Ifijj-!l-ly [Philadelphia, 1855.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH!! Drs. DUNCAN & CAMERON, Dentists
No. 15G West Sixth Street, between Race and Elm streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.
MHE OFFICE UNDER THE MANAGE-
I
rasinr
D^^Seoator of
bly inserted by ««ct*tpn» All operatwnsio iJfcnrwtry penbrlted in the most thorough manner.
TERMS.—Considering the superior character of tbe work and $t)e £tia ran tee giv en, tt^y the ibosf reasonftle'ilTthtWfittr
tion, need be
Connty *r viirof...
W1LKINS, CI'*.
18
moft«t.t age- also Aae.2i, dif CHILD'S BOOK STOSEt
I A&PSE'S XAGAZIHE FOB JOLT— at BDCKiSOHAM'SJBooVSt^M.
WHOLESALE AXlP%£TAIL Furniture Warerooms,7 And Unflettaking Establishment.
AS
tlie
from.oither of the!accountyeartslo
be had to or
above places. TjTsE8. At,
For further particulars, see Iland-bills diner- .j/i,,i,.
cnt sUrtinspoints. Passengers from
,theatthe
the nhorteiit'aiif!
JNO*T CXPCDITLOII^ RC»ntoto
NEW
RT0S._MO0RFC._ AOITSTT
•i-m a-i, iPastrnifer Line*, Philadelphia..
appearance qaafifc/ and strength of tbe mate rials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness in restoring the natural appearance of thespecch, and ability to masticate in all of which tbey .. are warranted in saying they are exceeded by Scald-Head, Saltrheum, Tetter, Tumor and none, and equaled by few. tTlcer.
Tiierrf inserted frttm bid fb A fdll aet, *£th tT Use as a plaster, spread on bUnk paper. Artificial Gums Ftdl and Half SeU invaria-j We introduce below a few certificates frorrt the thousands oftlibse who ljayebeien/benefit' ted by this Medicine:
Two teeth or more on go plate tooth. Two jpertooUr. «iod m^cfh^
l^r^e„^r«frid »nvLSr ni^ ®2
The money refunded if the Teeth do not prove satisfactory. O" For the information of tht*e Hviog at a j"
distance, we woald state that oar facilities arei
rehended 0. BUNCANJ
DEXTTSTS,
J. O. CAMKRON.V
No. 154 West Sixth street, between Race and Eli», O»tinM0. .i. i"j i. 2 0 1 5 4 2
Candle Woiiids.
A
SUPERIOR article of Moolds for Monld ing Candles, of Hard Britannia Metal and warranted. Manufactured by John Ca verier. Also, Springes,Surgicallnstroments and Britannia Ware.
JOHS CALVERLEY.
109 Race street, Philadelphia,
Ang. 1,l855-34-*i* pj
Hon^ and Lot Tor Sale,
1TUATED on 4ih atrtet, near the Canal.
1
The? bouse is new, containing fire room* and a cellar- The property rents for £12 per month. Tirtot, oa*-i»lf tJJKSH4-balance on
Also, a very desirable h6We a f$in Wb »treet, either or both of the above pieces, property will be sold: at* bargain. iT mfiiifeof
Jaoc Si,1S53-S9*-w3tsv
uno
XSTALIC BURIAL CASES: TUKsubtoriber, having made axringemen with \V. G. Davis & Co., or Cincinnati, to
keep constantly on Jnind, Fitk's Patent jtir 7S/fht\ JUetalic Burial Casnt, which are the greatest in veution or the age for the dead, would call the attention of the public to their superiority over the common wooden coffins now inu»e,ror all seasons of the year,: for vault purposes, transportation, beauty, otyle 01! finish,anddarability.. They are unrivaled andwher-j ever they have been introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other cofBns. 1 now have an assortmerit on haod, which can be seen by calling at nil JVa*erooms. In addition, I shall keep on band all kinds and sixes of ready made-
WOODEN COFFINS,
Jtfanuffcctnred
0
»he best material, and irt»de by th«
best workmen in the city. I pledpe myself not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but will selMow*! than any-other house of the kind in the city. profits in both metalic and Wooden coffins shall not exceed that of any othrr kind of husines*. 1 am prepared to attend funerals with
AN VLEGANT HEARS#.
And will furnish-any number of carrlagesthat tnay h« desired. 1 can be found at my Store, north of thr Court-House, on Market street, opposite J. Loncdon'i Livery Stable, or at my work-shop, formerly kpprt Rites Co. D. G. FOK5TISK,...
Terre Haute, May S3, lS33-2-l-.tr
il O E RI E S JOHN B. I.UIIOWICI.
TAKES
pleasurt in assuringthn friends and customers of the lata finn, that ho wil» continue the business at the old stand, and is prepared to give good bargains in every thing in his line. Thanltful for former phtronag«, solicits a call from every one desiring to
supply themselves in the line of Groceries, and Liquors, at Wholesale.or Retail. is now receiving his spririg'stocfe, Cof»
kinds &••!' Tobaccd Nails GlaSs,' Leather. &c.,&c., all of which will bedisposed-of atthc lowestfignre.
Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. '^March 23,1333 15-tf
REMOVAL BF TEE PADLOCK.
THE subscriber hn*v
Saddlery, Iron, Steel and Too s, of nil kinds, to he found in this City or in Mlndianri. The assortM. ment comprises such a
During the coming season, I shall Iteop on hand 1 large stock of -j Pine Doors and Window Sash, from 8 iiy 10 to 10 by 1G. In Saddlery and Carriage Trimming*,' I deal very largely, and can offor the best bargains in that line.
Cordage and Coil Chain of nil sizes, Faint* Oils, Window Glass, Nails, Spikes, and Mil and other Saws. I keep a lar^'e Stock :if Heminiton's Rifle Barrels, and Gun Triinuu|i^
lIoTicr«Uy, niul GUNS ItKADV MA IMC KAIIMRHS' TOOLS.
/T
'fcrre-IIante, Nov.2G, 1853-51 if
FAST MNK lnavcs Philadelphia for Pittsbiir? nt 1. P.' I. Jul Jit ,'ij oilltyH'llt. About, tllfi year lHiMi, vf,^.
|,hla
nu.l,.P 1V\,:'nl!K
NATHAN
tr
Pittsbiir? at II, P. M., and Pittsburg for Pbiladelplila mond, a., itli llio rccmc lor this oinlinnit, at 10, P. M. which lie conimiinicntcd to my father, the late The above, lines connect at Pittsburs with tin Kail- Dr. CHA«. ii. MOPJCSITT. I was then a boy, roods to aiA from. St. Kiui-j. Mo. Alton, Galena and the compotuulmc of the oinl inent was cotntJbicaeo, Ills. Frankfort, Le.viii?ton and Louisville, «"»",
year to inaKe aiul put lafge quarv
M.y
RTI*ntliad becottie tnnrou
Vorfc,or Boston... no one,in thi* part of tliocountry, could make
portumty
Quantities, for their avofd this inconvenicnce, and a the lame tinif to promote the circulation of lliis motsl excel-
I L^NT
I WHO
I shall keep an eve particularly to the f"'- l{ EISNKTT"A It rV," o. l«»5, Main Street, l.Mhi nier wants, nnd never fail to have a good* inoiiil. Va. a Cradle. *'i.re.! And for sale, by J. If» u^lftRham. I ci 11 Ili ute, ni.
or any other Tool lo sell him at a very reason- j, ju)ic 7—aov aide .profit. Having now a Si ore nnd Iroii:_..
liL *»ri] fit puhlio auction, tolKjwu^ r. »»l iLf Eemeinber tbo sign of tno ?a^IoC1c, "f i'iuia Ci«rk. ticcfftHod, to ub S. H. PDTTKUi-^ Trt'd fJ) nrr^* i.v :"i»* or
remedy among my friends and all other*
may need it especially
remunerate
ME
II
for all the expense
ment of its present proprietors, has been perience in the making and the use of it, 1 have
in renutntJon forstiDerioroDerations been enabled, I feel sure, to improve the oint' increasing in reputation for superior operations in the Artificial lepi rtment of Dcrttistry for ment, by slightly varying the proportion of the last ten years, and no expense or effort the component parts.^ I now know it to be_ shall be wantingto give satisfaction to all.who most excellent medicine, and wo oner a may favor it with their patronage. tefltimonialsof the highest authority, wherever
The subscribers would call attentfbTO t|e the writers are known, to assure any who may following essential/ points pertaining to Arti- .not have lieen acquaint^ wuh^the virtue of ficial Teeth, via :-M3e^uty and naturalness of the ointment. W. M. JlUlJlvaii A
JT This ointmeni is used mi attire for Cnts^ Corns, Chilblains, Burns. Boils, Bruises, Felons, Fever Sores, Pile#, Ringworm, 3crofula,
in
such, that we can make in the finest style, aj J. full set of TEETH in fromi4to48 hours, and!aDOTe' small pieces in proportion, ao that no detent A Msji
nicuirtne iiccauu. ,,|CB„ure. o(Ter fhrm to my cifftnmei'sI and'now,
of' greaL^fltcafly, contiiuieu, iron),^FC^ERS|JY.T
father's death, ihe business
I
TKBBK-HALTI:, Jan. 20. lf?55.
have been acquainted with the virtues of
™y family and among my acqt.aintBt.ee in
teeth or moreoa ulm I to a re a a 8 an or at a 1
willinglr recommend.ti ttt^ilwhomav
U^C(J a'care.
We the ufldersigned,
tJFebniarr«l,6,
TSBL^
A. Kiv*zr.
remedy for any of the numerous evil* for^wiHcn
iS55rd*6m h' at._
H-i'-i CI.ABK'S HOTEL.
CORNER
lull
Haote, Indiana. An Omnibus always in readiness to take passengers to and from the Carvjtte.
#TASNIXLI
WAS
ritn
West will relina.lishcd' but ns tlie reputation of tllo oint-
/,«!,»
^LIIY
J^( bnt myself, I have often been obliged, by importunity of individuals,to make it,insmall accommodation. To
At my father's death, ihe business was with tfre.gciiefai scurtily of tti6fiev afta the spHltof the, age, than tridoiffaldw coach system. JL P.
cHtablisnen, and
P#rrln?tlnri
1
of Bridge {or Ohiof and
First Streets, only one bh)ck west of tbe Publie Square, and near the Steamboat Landing, Terre-
IJH
O'This Honsahas been thoroughly repaired'and rfefnlrnitnrtd for tbe accommodation pf tbe Traveling community, by
J. 9. CLARK, Proprietor.
Febrnary22, 1854-tf gj-
jtARTIN GRACE,
n*rttUr
Dral«rjn Jtmerlton And Pnrr'c TEXnE-BJtUTX, ryVTAJfa. Shop on Fourth SWset, between Main and Ohio 65tfMfeyT8, TrtVUMe#, GrmwfMww, Viww.
Ail ardersfonaiiy atlas above filled proBiptly^ For terror eff wrt-oathe mwt maawWeMpnft. ,,,
mi
Cartels Spanish MixttireH
Tlie lireat Purifier of the Blood. NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN 17
AN
INFALLIBLE RKMKDY for Scrofulo, Kinf'a Kvil, Rheumatism, Obstinate CntaneouS'Kr?y lions, Pimples or Pustules on th#.-Face,. BIOCJUF Bolls,Chronic Sore Kycs.Ring tvormorTetlcr, Set W Head. Knlareemmttnd 1'ain fei the Bones aud Joii W Stubborn in Ulc^r«?ij'ihiliU«iDiordeis,l.uinlt£0|^ nal Complaint, and all diseases arising IToin an lr!t fe dicious use of Mercury, lmprndrticc 1b Lite^ or lr. rity of the Blood.
This valuable Mcdjclne, which basbeccme celebraf «d for lhe number of extraordinary cures effected through its agency. hair lndnccd th* pr0prletor»,'*1 tho Qrgcpt reoufst of their rriends, tooffor it to the pub^ic. which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues ncl wonderful curative propcities. The following certificated felectrd frofa a large ilnniWr, are a ii W the proprietors and -aw ^11 from irentlmifii well Known in their localities, and of the highest res'pectability, many of theiB iesidtirgin thecity of Richmond Vlrsinia.
F. ROY DEN Esq-.-of the Exchange, Holer, BichJOIoiul
known every wnere,sarsheliasseit icine called t'ABTini'S'SPAiOsM aflhilhUtcrei'l to over a hundred ^asos, ui iiqbvIv all the distills fot which It is rccomjncndcd. with the most-astonisning-pood results.' Re says it Is the nlost extraordinary jjirdlclne he has ever seen.
A6UK AND FKVEK—GREAT CUKE.—I hereby iCertify, that for thiec years I had Ague and "Fever of the most violent desnlptlOn. 1 had several-jtyysi* t'lsfi.*, took
frh»fttltlKsiof)ninineH
Ilr. MINGK, a prnctts!ltj:
Ste mg removed to the Is o.,| of the City Hotel, Ih the citf of Richmond, says
b°«h SHKLK
i-j -tyi! and HKATV meratc. Tin Plate .Sheet- Iron. Copper\ Wire, Block
GOODS, thafitis impossible to enu-
Tin, Jlnvils, Fws and Bellows, always on hand.™ Tliave a most "complete assortment of
Building Materials.^ Carpenters' Tools}- Cabinet Trimmings. Shoe Findings, and Leather of all kinds.
Mercury, «n(
1 believe all the Tonics advertised but all without any permanent rMlef. At last rrifdP*Bt*«'s SPAN•ish MtxTrRB, two bottles of which effectually «ured me, and I am happy to say I have lml.neither Chills or Fevers since. 1 consider it the hest Tonic In the woTld, and the only medicine that ever reached ipy case. 40HH JUOSGDJSK.
Reavrr Dam, near Richmond, V'a. C. U, l.UCK, Esq., now in tho city of Richmond, and for many years In the Post Office, has such confidence in the astonishing eflicscy ,t)l
ISII
C*RT*R"« SPAN-
Mi\TT'Rr, Uie,t lic tioUghUij'warils of50 bottles, which lie has given away to the nfllictedj Mr.l.nr.k Afiyd he lias never known It to tall when taken according to directions.
pliyslrlinvand
1 four-story brick store1.h"* witnessed in a number of instances thq effocts or fl.n Warreii 11
A
now prepareu to sliow the Stock of Hardwaro
forWierly
,,i. 1 WAKTEn'S Kl-ANTSIl AIliTCRt, frltith t\ere nlO»t tl'Uly
ill tlie warren xjio.t „ul.prigjnp. He says fn a case or Cnnsumpllbn, de, ,o mvw prcpRr^U »iL._ a-i best
ha or
pendent on the Liver, the good cflt-tls were wonder nil indeed. ,, S.VMUKI. M. DRINKER, of the lUm of Drinker de Morris, Richmond, was cured of l.ivrr Complaint of years standing, by the use oftwo bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture,
CRKAT CCJtfc OF SCROFULA.—The. Editors of the Kichmond Republic had a servant employed in their nress room, cured OX violent Sefoffila.'erifh'bJned with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him fronj work. XwobetUes ofA'afl«iVi«t»ir«fnadd a perfect cure of him. and the Kdltors, in a public no« tite, say they "cheerful!? tecemmend it to all who are afflicted with any disensc «l the Mood,"
STILL ANOTflRR CtlRK OP SCROl'ULA ,-»1 had very valoablo boy cured of Srtohila by Carter's Spanish .Mixture. I consider it truly a valuable medicine. JAMV.N M. TAYLOR. Conductor on the R. V. & 1'. K. on a SALT UIIKUM OK 90 YKANS ,ST-i^niNfJ CURfip.'
Mr. JOHN. TdOMf'.sOJJi resldinjr in the city o( Richmond, waa cured by thtpe liottles pf ('aiter'p, Spanish Mixture, of Knit Rheum, fclilch lie had nearl j91) •yesri' and which all the physician* of the city: dould Dot cure. Mr. 'f lifimpson is a tveII known mer* chant in the city of Richmond, V«., and bis core inmost remarkable, |j
WM. A. M.ATTIIKWS.of Riehniond, had a servant cured *of SvphlMs. In the worst frtrm,by Carter's!'pan* Islr Mixtiu'e. lie says he thecrtully recommcnd it and considers an in\nluoble medicine.
RICHAItn R. WKST. or Richmond} w*s cured of Hciofyja, afli] ttihaVl'hysi.tlt ns called ronfirmed Cim* sumption, by three Tiott'es of Carters Spanish Mix*' tnre.
KUWIN IiyftlVOK) commissioner of lhe revenue-,' says he has seen the pood effects'nf Brier's f'p*nlfr)i Mixture in a nuiribnrof Kyphliilir case/, and says it is a pel feet cure for that horrible li*en*e.
V/.M.G-. riARWOrtl). of Rlfcbfnoml, cured nt OI^ Pores and infers, which dlsalitAd him fri in walking Took «i Tew hottiesof (.'jiilei's Spanish Mixture, rtui was ennMel to walk Without a citlU'h, in a
Dfiilers In Mi'dliilie eVifrjr wheic. y«ivir,r i^.ss Itth
lie Himlwnn ^VUR? "TVT'TICK is hmrby vlvci 110*v j\ ()Ay fif Oi-tnliiM".'IH.1t, rtt ttl! Colli"1-llillHf d'Mlf
fjoOds tonuieii lienor ad vantage than ln-reto tl^ city •aTericjIl.-uto. th« honrs «!9#'
0
IIiurjtrci).
-i W JL4UL JB substantially
SIIKPIIKHH,'i,„
rame to this town from Rich
..... r,,r il,iu ,,li,itniti,t
b-
ivette and Indiansn- mitted to me. I deceived iny 'n^ti uctions dt-
BeUefon-: rectly from Mr.
taine, Sandusky, and To'cdo, ^Cleveland, Columbus,' jna| proprietor by pitrf base from Dr. tMKtS''a Zanesville. Massillon and Wo6«ter Ohto also, with !V(.RIIITI« WIDI-LV TISCD
.t:
SnKPfticnn, who
WFTS
the onjj-
tJ
Administrator's Sale of Esal Estate. rby Ivf11. tliiil o|i K:it(ir-1»v. the K'ltr iim*.'IH.1t, nt the Coin"1-lluinf door la tlie, city 'uf Te.ric-II.Mito,.between
between Hit! lunns of
clocl, A. M., mi1! I otocfr, P. M., *!«•**1 writ
(if1) town iUi t'' it. i'J ran^O iiiye (DJi nlsiij, part ol tho. snn'ns (juarler, Hectlfiu,"fntvns!if|^' I'linjre,'coiit'iinliiff abiiut tft'eiry ncrra, which ntitg I ict tract in HuJ/jcct.to. the dower of tlic..wldinv p.f said Philo ClarK.
There M'ill ha a crrdit of nine and ei^clitpr«^nionthitr •-tiv"ti, the purchaarr executina his notes with-/er^urlj ly, wal vlng the valuation nnd lipp'riilserrierft IftW*, stiff Interest from date. H. N. HI'DSON,
Adiuliiislifit'ir of Philo Clarlf.
Sept.5, 185.j-30-wJw 0 fpr ft* '"f
A A I N E O E
^JAVING just rotnnicd liuni tho Kastei Cities wltl? swliindld stock of Hprlng and Hrimmer Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
on purchased a
evceeiiin^ly low prices,
cost bolievin^-tha^tfieIWIKLFTwithd
ADVANCE
I
on
"-ni»ll profits
and
quick
sales" are morp
p7nr.
may incur,
have prepared, with my brother, to manttfac-
turc it by quantities ioxuda. fromlon«: ex-
Terre-Haute, January 29, 1855.
Irr Keeping
KlPPKffT.
Mock. North of the Public-Square,
Bit 1^-w daw-Wtf 'I'ihi-.k-Ha vtik,Ign.
Portable Cider Mill and Slraw Cutter
rI^HE inventer
JL.
AS
of this Machine,
the Farmer1?,
it will amply
cutting hajv'strayr Rtid
IT
OFFERS
AS
Cider Mills oyer
it
TR/
one of the best portable.
itiveniedT*"
AS
a machine for
VEGUTABLEA,
cannot be beaLi:
for^ATBEK,
», H-NTTERF.
lt^ POWER PRE08 is a most excellent cpn-, venience, not only for pressing cin^a,frotn apples, but aluo for press!rrg but all trinrtrter of, juices used in making noMtwrrc
WINES,
sndh
J" as grapes, currants, Ac, Al#v,.Jfori}.he pressing of Lard and Tallow. Beidae/ir.fucU one of the best Cheese Presses in tha worl(T.:
Every farmer oiight havs a good Cfdfrr Mill, and as to cutting isheaf oats and «tfBtr4' The farmer will savie the prtce of the macbioo iu^neiyeari
At tbe Indiana State Fair, held at Madison la^t year, this improvement was awarded a silver cttp, and tbe nndersigned received -the "first, premium at lhe Vigo Oounty Fair, fottiin. great utility as alabornavin^ machine, on thaj score of economy alone. Thin machine jdjould^ commend itself to every good farmer. It iK hardly necessary at this time to disc«s» th«# oropriety of cnttihg food for stock, as that has crtne the iirtivcml practice among .all farers. Tbe making of pure Cider at all Uin.es/
i0 a nt ct,„"rcnt'nce,
MonesfTT'Safnttnefjt for flftBny ye«t». tliin mill will not only mnlte a very snpe-^ frequently rised it inywlf, andseooit* elfectw
a
And it in a fact,
y-tf cle of cider, very rapidly and with liltlo
but ai rnake In
a
w*".t
no.#
fnllv concur in the
C. T. JTopi*, A. t. Crfsltatit.il*, Tffoa. HotqHTOx.j. Jon*."F.Vik-ri, MlCAiAII OOODMAX, ZEJMS8*ITB.
f¥
or. from the .tatno
it iv a a
bation from the farmers of Indiana and llli-
sn| tj,e i,ndert»igned are getting thCirr manufactured attheagricultural machine shop' of Mr* Aa«A Houtu,aauth of the
Terre-Uaajtef
and Richmond Railroad Depot, where all thiSstf that wish, can get a superior article of tha above-named mafhtne«. The public are lnvited to call and see for themselves. a
BROWN A PATTERSON.
Tjem-Hai»tei ,18,1855 ^-w-tf
USE! I-IJIR!!
''PHR nndetwfgned now prepared to furni«h tbe tiest of PUTHAM 9OUHIY JJJfE/ Ut wholesale or retail. This, lime is w^llknowa to be the best in the Slate, for all norposes. I have fitted op all hie hotisecn ronnhn* between Poplar and Swan streets, where a good supply will be kept constantly on hand.
O" Orders from a dhrtancewlll he promptly filled, on rcaaonable.terms. «w*. S:-BOSWELL. t^HeRfife'nce,cof&er of 5th and Poplar sts,,' where he may befotind whe»hot at the lima bouse. —-. f'tj.' Wii'H"B. *ayt8,dnr^l*t#.til ,4
FOB SALS.
undcrsi#r5f8 on thtf
promisee. N. PRE3 Terre-fisftte^uljf X8,185», w-tf.
