Wabash Express, Volume 14, Number 52, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 December 1855 — Page 4

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Dr.Ball, whow reiMrkable escape from death by eipostire at the White Mountains has been already mentioned, reach-

ll or walk upon the new carriage walk which has lately been built. That brought him to a small shanty at the foot of the ledge. After arriving there he thought he

would go op to the Tedge, for a short dis Sance. Finding it eling a mile or twe

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Turning then, he commenced the descent, but could not find his tracks, and went on, merely guided by the fall of the land. He finally came upon some stakes put down in laying out a road to the summit. He followed these down until near night, intending to follow them to the base of the mountain as be had no idea on which side the mountain he was* But finally losing them, and night coming on, he was forced to look for a place of shelter from the storm. He fastened his umbrella between a rock and some bushes, and then pulling up some dead wood and brush, he piled them over the top of the umbrella, and then laid down under it.

There he remained the whole night constantly moving to prevent being frozen. He was very drowsey and sleepy, but managed to keep awake until daylight. Then ho arose and sought an outlet, it being foggy at the time, but not stormy. He Bpent the whole day in wandering in different directions, and finding no outlet, returned to the same place. Night again c«me on. and ho made preto spun! il on ihu mouutuins. lie ied to light a fire but the wind was so strong, and there was so much snow, «J1® could not. #•& $

The night was prreled the same as before, without sleep, and the next morning he arose at day-light, came out, and leaning on a rock, exercised his- feet, which were both frozen below the ankles.

After two hours exercise, ho set out a^ain to try to get off the mountain. hile standing for a few moments to consider which way to go, ho saw the party who were in search of him. He cried out to them, and they stopped-short and came to his relief. They were much amazed to find him alive and ablo to walk. With their assistance he walked down to the shanty, when was about two miles distant, which place he reached on Saturday at 3 o'clock P. M., Dr. Ball having been without food or sleep for sixty hours.

Both feet were found to be badly froten, arid also most of the fingers of both hands. After waiting half an hour he was conveyed to the Glen House, where he received every possible attention.

Yesterday, at 8 o'clock Dr. Ball left the Glen House, and reached this city last evening. He was immediately taken to the America^ I|ouse, wher^he" is at present stopping, He is confined to his bed, his feet being perfectly useless. The surgeons have as yet given no opinion as to the result.

NAVAL ACTIVITY.—Notwiibstandingthe poaceful statements of the Washington press, there nre indications that our government is preparing actively for some naval demonstrations in the West Indies.

Kroro tb« liorton Trtvelerj .Wo*. 5. J, ^ThkRomANCU OF rVVAR.—*Coi. Vaiisii* Xh« ii«»» man at the wuite Mown- jarjf speakiog at a dinner at Maidenhead,

own Narrative of bie E*- ,n EDg|and, the other dav, obseiVed of copertrom Doatla. Cpj&

the shanty, and by this time it was -seven the Russians stepped out six paces in adclock the evening. The occupants vance of his corps. Captain Qoodlike did of the bhanty, desired him 10 remain oyer jnot know what it meant but did the 8Ame. night, and he did so. The next morning They advanced two paces further, when it still rained, and seeing the path over the Rt the ledge quite clear of snow, he thought' he would go over the ledge. With an nmbrella to protect him from the storm he traveled over the mountain tcrwards the summit.

According to the York Post there is ?Treat ^.C8.ler"

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oonsMerabk morement «t tho Brooklrn I wtr.T.V.'.V.'SSSSrta. Rockport. Steuben County bank Angola.

destined for the est Indies. The U. S. I Wayne bank Richmond. Bloop'of-wnr Cyane, has already gone to 1 Wabash River bank .Newville. •'?it\lhlS^uactron

on tbe

8araostation,and

vessels certainly known to bis destined for that region, ana two mote rumored to be. Considerable activity is also manifest in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. & ^Hovr TO BE LovuD.—Here is secret -*t0rih knowiniy, Willi»m Wirt, in a let^

.11 „i.. —r Governcnent Stock bank..... Lufaretu hthi, who eared for nc^jody—no, not he— Green County bank .,..»».,.Bloo«aiS«]d becAu»e nobody canad for him. And the' Laurel. whole wor'^ will ym «o, if you give til ?Pn«gfield. them th« same *cau^. Let all vw»«Antt iv bank. Lifayeue.

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in Jiugiauu, tu« vwri. u»y* UUD^-ICU UI the Cnmeao campaign ithat #IF plresent could probably repeat some stoty of chivalrous valor. TJpdn die death ot an officer in the Sharpshooters, Lord Raglan se­

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ed toil city last evening. We have from fleeted Capt. Goodlike to supply his place his own lips the following account of his It vras a service attended with great danadventures: iger, bat notwithstanding, Capt.-,Goodlike

Dr. Jpall left the Glen House Wednes- jshot seventy-five Russians himself. One day afternoon, at two o'clock, to take a partic?ilar*day he was eonomandhig his short walk unon the new enrrfaor* wollr —.V .~

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thirt^six sharpshooters, wVen nnexpecta large body of Russians came upon them He turned round to bis..- soldiers and said, "We have'got ofarsetvea intd a scrape,,we must run and take care of ourselves but do not move until I give the word." Just as he was about to do so, the Captain of

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the Russian pulled out a pistol, fired, but only toticbea Captain Goodlike's apparel, who forth with fired and killed the Russian officer. He then called upon his men to fire a volley, which they did, and instant they observed the Russians in full re-

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After going a mile and a half it beg&n -treat. Captain Goodlike had got a ring fltiflw rprv vmiAnfltr .* 9 to snow very viojently. The path was so covered that it could not be seen, and he made the best way he could in various direction, still going up. He had passed the second mountain, and thinking himself near the summit, was induced to go on. As he came upon the third mountain the wind blew a hurricane, completely cutting off all observation. He continued, however, to ascend, and finally readied the fourth mountain on which stands the Summit House. There the storm was even more violent than on the third mountain,the wind sometimes throwing him off his feet, and forcing him to turn to get his bieath. After battling with the storm for two hours, and not being able to detect the Summit House, he concluded, at 3 P. M., to retreat down the mountain.

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which lie took from the Russian officer's finger, and which he. Colonel Vansittart, had worn himself. This anecdote he tho't, was an instance of chivalry worthy of the knights of the olden time, who used to meet in a single combat.

The case of Governor Wright against the new Sank of the. State of Indiana, came up for argument yestertay, before Judge Major, at the County Court House, on demurer to the complaint. The discussion was not concluded, but will be continued to-day, at-2 o'clock, P. M. Judge Morrison and Governor Wright himself, appear for the plaintiff, and Judge T. L.Smith, Attorney forJ,he Bank, for the defendant.—Sentinel cmv

SAM MLFEIIY.—All over -the'* country, Sam is merry—very merry. The Rochester (N. Y.) American talks of a "wake" there over fusion—and then adds, a I "Powder will be burned—flags float—and cheers maybe heard!"

OLASS NO. II.—VALUK 95 OKKTS. Agricultural bank Mt. Sterli ngr, Bank of South Bend ..South Bena-? of North America...... Clinton. of Fort Wayne ...Ft. Wayne. I* Delaware County bank Muncie. Great Western bank..........Terre-IIaute.

bank

7 «ortn western bac

JMav ard just now, and it is rumored' Bank of Rockport. that tho Secretary of the «Navy has given orders for .the immediate equipment of the sloop-of-wnr Falra^th, as well as the £CiW *ork

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A CHIMHEY HIGHER THAN BUNKKR HILL MONUMENT.—At Preston,

England, a chim­

ney has just been completed at the works of Messrs. John Hawkins & Low, which is 258 feet in height its width at the foundation 34 feet the weight of the stone cap is 31 tons and 440,000 bricks have been used in building it.

ID" A distinguished tcacher defines 'genius' to be 'the power of making efforts.' If so, the follow who we see reported as having fallen down drunk and making'effort' to raise himself by feeling upwards from the ground, must bean awful genius.

WISE COUNSEL.—Let every man sweep the snow from before his own door, and not busy himself about the frost on his neighbor's tiles.

BANK NOTE LIST—Free Banks.,

Indiana

St&ie Bank and branches Par CLA8S N(F I.—PAR. Bank of Indiana Michiga Oity. Brookville Bank Brookville. Bank of Syracuse Syracuse. of Elkhart ...Elkhart. of Itockville .Rockvilla.

of Goshen, of Mt. Vernon. of Salem of tho Capitol of Warsaw.

Terre-IIa

CLASS NO. III.—VALUE 90 o^rs!1 New York Stock bank Vincennes.

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the U. S. trig ate Potomack, the flag ship! Bank ofllbion'. I0/1?10

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.P*™0"'-* ^orthorn Indiana bank....... WanaDort.

tcrdore, that you do care lor them, Orange bank Pot«rviHe bv showing,them what Stcrtte so happily Public Stock bank Newport, caU8 the small, s«re*t courtesies ia which! CluVty ,Unk Cannelton. ,Ih^ P«»dc who» rote, too JS to te»«, ,„a .h,oh thrm«»TO!8u.„.^k^k .v.: by tender md Aifectio^ttc looks, And lit* Stock bank ofIndaaom^Pera* ._. ll5 kmJ AC

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h« p«fcrc»» in wry liule ai ?SS£ 'T. the ubla. in tlw Held, waiting, iiuing ori Wutera but standing. Wabash Ri»^r bank.... Jasper.

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i4ilcLliBnTV -New Oorydon.

sail from New, Bank of Perry svilb Perrvsville.

lork for lire West Indies. \Hcre are two of Rensalacr Ronsalaer." to bfe destined for °t G°r Covington.

of.£?c&M.er

Rochester,

^*d«worth......Michigan City

Elkhart County bank...... ...Goshen. Farmers' hank Jasper. State Stock bank. „M*rion» I Wabash Valley bank Logansport. Farmers' dt Mechanics' bank.. RenR*\„«r.

CLASS No. V.—Valpk 75 cents.

.....Newport.

of Connersville. ..ConnertiviUe. •f America............ Morocco. dfAlbanj..., -New Albanr. Drovers'bank of Rome Rome.

bwk Ntirport.

Nor*.—Olast No. 1, ioeludca the Asaodlt! iiah

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Co., Qoder th« «ur»er-1" ^ra* Banks of tht Sutt, and

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set of banai. Comm«ncinjj at su ao4 q«U! ttunmim at four.

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Offiee, Boss' Block, West sjdet Public -5 Square. .*

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now prepared to offer increased facilities For the transportation of merchandize, moneyy valuables and packages, of every description, with promptness -and dispatch.

Notes, bills, drafts, claims, legacies, fcc, will be collected promptly, and speedyreturns made &t reasonable rates.

Each Express is in charge of special messen gers. Our Express will leave Terre Haute, daily (Suijjlavs excepted) as follow*, via:

Q}4 clock, a. m.—Way Train for Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Buffalo, and all principal Eas tern citiea and towns. 9W o'clock, p. m.—through fast ExpressEast ward. o'clock, a. m.—through and Way Express for Pari*, Charleston, Chicago, St. Louia, and all principal points West.

O" Mark packages "Yla American Express

ScTTEEFEBLD dk Cov N. Y.J .XMJFGSTOM, FA£(K) A CO., Buffalo, .. "j•, Proprietors.

M. s. WASSON, XGENT.

Terre-Haute, July 25,1855-ddwl j.

's Sarsaparilla.

invaluable compound so fully appreciated the American people, is gaining wide celebritv, and ^aa "oecam# permanently established as the best, and most effective medicine of the day. Certificates are daily pouring in from all parts of the States, and the afflicted now rejoice there is help when every other remedy proved ineffectual. Diseases which, for years, proved a source of misery, and agonising torture, have readily yielded beneath its Irresistible influerice, and countless families rendered happy and cheerful by its oxtr&ordinary Efficacy. If you want the pure and genuine Sarsaparilla, (that) which is as different, and superior to Bull's, or any other com' pound as one thing is capable of being to another, then take Hurley's, for out of thousands of cases scattered through Alabama, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Indiana, Missouri and Kentucky, it has never in a single instance been known to fail, and will cure be yond all doubt,

Dytpcptia or

Iniigettioit, Strof-'ri *-«s» ulaor JTing't Evil, jiffactions of the Bones,

Sypk-**

ills, Debility, Habitual Costive•

nets. Erysipelas. Pulmonary es, Liver Complaint, Piles, Female^rtgv.-%&d ularicies, fistula, Skin Diseases,

Diseased Kidneys, and, as a

d- great arid powerful Tome, -J

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.'iJifbas'4, purifying the Blood mmn invigorating re

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The medicine,though prepared atgreatexpense.yet the price so moderate, that all society may obtain it. THOMAS A. HURLEY,

Manufactory, corner of 7th and Green street. LODISVILLK, K*. For sale by P. M. Donnelly, Terro-Hnute, and Druggists throughout the United States and Canada

March 18, 855-14-d&w-l>

New Goods—The Fall Trade,

RIPLEY & DANALDSON^SI

(Successors to Jas. H. Turner.)

NORTH OF THE PUBLIC SAITAUK, LT AVE received a small portion of their L-L late New-York purchases, and will be constantly receiving, during this week and the next, until a very general assortment will be in Store, suited to the wants of the country, all of which will be offered at the lowest rates. For further particulars, see advertisements and bills hereafter to be issued, gf s,

O* "Walk Sn Ladies and Gentlemen. Terre Haute, Sept. 27, 1855-dwly V"

WM. P. ARMSTltONG, S I I A N A N S O N

OFFERS

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his services to the citizens of Ter­

re-Haute and vicinity, in the various branches of Medical Science O" OFFICE ii^Scott's building, room formerly occupied by Dr.Stephenson, where he may be found at all hours, unless professionally absent. [Jan 8,1855-dly

Farm for Sale.

/"CONTAINING 130 acres—45 in cultivation, with a good dwelling with three rooms, a rramobam, young orchard, two good wells of water with pumps, situated 17 miles south-east of this city. Land Warrants, young cattle and horses will be rrcciwd as part pay. Reasonable credit will be given. Apply to S HARBERT, Agent, or

JOS. DENTON, of Pierson Township.

Sept. SO, dtf [pr. City copy.]

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... .Goshen. ... .Mt. Vernon, .., .Saletn. ... .Indianapolis ..Warsaw.

ot Monticello. Monticello.of Paoli Paoli. Canal bank of Evansville Evansville* Orescent City bank Cambridge City Bank Cambridge Cty Central Bank Indianapolis Fayette County bank Connersville. Farmers' dc Mechanics' bank. .Indianapolis. Farmers'bank Westfield. Gramercv bank Lafayette. Hoo8ior bank Logansport ,* Huntington County bank Huntington. Indiana bank Madison. Indiana Stock bank Laporte. Indian Reserve bank Kokorao. Kentucky Stock bank Columbus. Lagrango bank Lima. Merchants' Mechanics' bank New Albany, N.York A Virginia Stock bank Evansville. Prairie Oity bank .Terre-Haute Southern bank Terre-Haute Salem bank Salem. Savings bank of Indiana Conneravilla Shawuee bank. Attica, Traders'bank Indianapolis. Tippccanoe bank Winnamac.

Bits of Blaney, by M&ckunzie. Pictures of Europe, by 0. A. Bartol.i:? Habits aud men, Dy Dr. Doran. Hoary Head and McE'onner, by Jacob Abbot The Match Girl or Life Scenes as they are. The Planter's victim, or incidents of American Slavery, for sale at

Nov. 12, tf BUCKINGHAM'S.

Country IVIerchnxits

ARE

respectfully informed that our Stock of DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Caps, Domcstics, Calicoes, Flannels, Ac., tc., is very large and complete, and that we can offer inducements for sales, in the way of low prices, not surpassed bv any house in Western Indiana. Please call and' see.

RII'LKY «t DANALDSON.

Oct. 22, 1855-dtf

Fresh Arrivals 20 bojccs Lemons "-U 160 Raisins 25 Tallow Candle? "J A large.invoLeo Fine Cigars

Brooms '4

Just received, and for sale at July31-dtf SMITH DODDS.

WANTED!

A AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHEAT,for 1 vjUUV which the highest prjccwillbe paid, by SMITH «fc JDODDS, Wabash St., 1 door East of Bement Co.

Terre-Haute, July31-dtf

Five Hogsheads

PRIME WHITE SUGAR—Just received and for sale VERY CHEAP at a*g8 8MITH 4 DODDS j1

S A E S

IHAwithouthandagoodalso.

VE on Supply of Sates with or drawers keep constantly ou hand sife tins of vcrr desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh & Ready Corner East of the Cour-Hcusc.for chcap bargain? call on

T?-S -F R. JJ. BALL Ap it iQ dw-tf.

iVeir Firm.

THE

co-partnership A Co

undersigned, have formed a oaderUtenamaasdatrla ofil. D. Toppin for the purpose of huyiag and sclUog

O" All tht former Lmmitr debta.dne W, B.

wlll b« collected by tl»e newfirci. W. .TUELt Se?t.M,d&w*l« m* M. D. TOPPIKO.

Choice Farm for Sale,

ftOSTAIJilNG 120 acre»—SO acre* tn cultivation— 40 acre* of good timber, situated 6 mllei north, on the L»f«ycue road. Apply to

Sept. 15, dtf S. HARBERT. Agent.

Land for Sale.,,

(3Q »cre* pr»irie, balance limber. cituated 16 mile* »otith of this city, on the C« nal. Prtw low»an#U)ia«e%*r pptv to

Sept. 1£,4U S. tUKS&ff iPrairfe City copy.)

1BRT, Afent.

Great Stock Farm for Sale,

CONTAINING

ISIS acres, half Umber aod tfce bal­

ance prairie—^00 acres under fence. 150 in catUvatioa— be wed log boaae, and other improve meats, sitnte4 14 mile* north of tbls city inrmetHafelv on tke fiwinlllt aad Crawford*TilJe Saiiroad line, «1 on Ute ftockviile road. Apply to

/?n ACKERertsaimpreved 1 ar.d.sltaated in Birch iW Creek bottom. taxt»«di«t6ir oa U* caas), aboal 1? alls* K«U ot (Mc tiiy: uiaber cm4. AP P*Y to 6. HARBEKT, At*at,or

JOS. Pftrfoa Tswutip,.

S*!*- tf .. £Pr. Citr cojT.

TOST RECEIVED—(0cfaeat* of Tea, ding Oan Powder, Imperial mad Tone? HVKB--30G Cadwa* assorted brands, for sal* by ... SiHlTH A DODDS. 0*i. dtf

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A 2»EW SUPPLY of A ^ortos'iGold Pens, i*.With silver cateea* asd aew«tyleof DMIc

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O* For particulars enquiroof X. C. SPARKS. ,it f'Near the Town Hall

Terre-Haute, July 29, 1855-dtf

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Vartjtshes, Dye-stoffs, Brashes, Artisu' Tools and Pencils, Colours, Drigv, gists' Glassware, kc. i?#l Agents for" all valuable PATIST 5Tfei. JISSS.

Lard OtI, Alcobol.andLinseed Oil, at msuQafaetorer's prices, .f Dealers in alt kins of Daguerreotype Materials, and apparatus. Perfumery end toilet articles.

W:offer

Pric* low. uitems easy. S. HARBERT, Agent.

Sept. 15. dtf I Pr. City copy.]

the abor« articles to thetrade dn the most favorable terms, aod solicit the atlei Iron of dealers to ooe of the a»o«t extensive and best selected stocks of Drags in the West. All orders irill meet prompt attention, with oar best efforts to please in quality aod price.

SepuS6« 18S&-vAdlj

Wanted.

1 AAA BUSHELS of wheat,

Xt/jUUU 10.000

b?

'£8t &o«

-OINXJE oar „car3'*o? tie 27th Sept.,. we Jjfcvereceived very large additions to our Stpck, all of which arenow read for examination and sale. We enumerate

AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS.-French and English Merino's-all wool, Gala Plaids, Printed Cash-

merea,

Plain, and Fancy Colored DeLaines,

Ginghams,,Prints of every style and quality. A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS & CLOAK TfcrMMiNQa—Comprising, Black, Fancy Colored Plush and Fancy Velvets Black and Fancy Silk Gimps and Braids.

A beautiful lot of Botiuets and Bonnet Ribbons for the winter.

A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS. Cassiraeres, Satiuets, Tweeds, Jeans aiid Linseys Red. White and Yellow Flannel Irish Linens Bleached and Brown Domestics.

BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Rubber Overshoe*, ifrc., Ac.

The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary results from its use: It will protect any resident or traveler, even in the most sickly or swampy localities from any Ague or bilious disease whatever, or auy injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma.

It will instantly check the ague in persons who have suffered for any length of time, from ONE n*v to TWBKT ykars, so that they need never have ANOTHER CHILL, by continuing its use according to directions.

It will immediately relievo all the distressing re-,

WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, Because of its SINGULAR NAD ENTIRE HARMLESSNESS. The following certificate from one of the most celebrated chemists iu the United States, is attached to every bottle:

This allows or its

FREE USE AS A PKEVBNTIVR,

By which all dcreons may thus bes ire of entire frcodom from the above named diseases no matter how sickly the season or swampy the locality.

PROOFS OP EFFICACY are frequently published, and the confidence of tho public is asked only in

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Yt MM a UUfti' 1 liil & ili, lJv*lil£(UUl SHU Jt it ABLE TRAITS, With something ou them, OUMNGHAM, Agents, Terre-Ilautc, Ind. Dr. Doran. BRAGG & BURROWES, {.Mustang Liniment Dc Tho Japan Expedition, by J. W. Spaldinp. -f P°) Agents for St, Louis, Mo Bits of BlanPv hv

worth. One or two bottles will answer forordi-nary esses some may require more. Directions printed in Gorman, French, aud Spanish, accompany each bottle.— Price One Dollar.

Prepared and sold by the proprietor,

A very select assortment of Embroideries, consisting of Valenceinnes, Cambric, Swiss and Lace Collars Cambric and Swiss Sleeves and .Chemisettes Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs Swiss and Cambric Bands and Flouncing Black Silk Lace and Fringes. iuciae wun mc in w»ai nave written. Tiiesuppiy

Fine Line of Black and Fancy Dress jyousentus, as the wholesale agents of the TerritoSilks. ry is already exhausted, and dally inquiries are made GLOVES AND HOSIERY*—Ladies' and i£_rJ Gentlemen's Kid, Silk, Lisle, Tnread and Cotton Gloves Woollen and Cotton Hose, all colors, and of every qnalitv.

BAY STATE SHAWLS, SHEETING and

"gI'lONS—Looking Glasses, fcc.

Shirtfn NOTIUJN a—

.Looking

O* We profess to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and we respectfully invite every body to call and examine ntir stock and prices.

O" Land Warrants bought and generally kept for sale. RIPLEY A DANALDSON,

Maig street, North of the Square.

Terre-Haute, Oct. 6,1855-dw-tf

New Principle! No Poison!

MODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OK ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, FOR THE PREVENTION AND OURE OF

Fever and Ague, orChll' Fever Dumb Ague, and other Intermittent and Remittent Fevers also of Bilious Fevers^ accompanied by Typhoid

Symptoms Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fn- 'X ver. Ship and Jail Fever, General Debility, Night Sweats and all other forms of disease

WUlCll niVE COMMON ORIGIN ik *1 A A I A O I A S THIS subtle atmospheric poison, which at certain seasons is unavoidably inbaled at every breath, is the same in character wherever it exists,—north, south, eaBt, or west,—and will everywhere yield to thia newly discovered ANTIDOTE, which neutralizes the polsdn,completely purifies the system, and thus entirely removes all tho cause of disease.

suits of billiousor ague diseases, such as general de- mend Its use to all who are desirous of having a beiu bility, night sweats, etc. The patient at oi\ce begins tiful head of hair. to recover appetite and strength, and continues until I I am, sir, yours, Ac. a permanent and radical cure is effected. And as a proof that itis also

NBW-YORK,June 11.1855.

I have made a chemical examination of Rhodes' Fever and Age Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but hav,o not found aparticle of eitherin it, nor have I found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution. "JAMES K. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.

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^^HWATCECES

Stone. Jet and Lava Ear Rings aud Pins, Gold Chains, Thiinblcs, Snaps Bracelets, Sleeve Bntton3, Studs. Keys, Hooks, Seals, Slides, Buckles, Lockets, and fine Wodd'"g Rings.

S^XSSs^f\{!Sr?u. es, Fruit Knives,. Forks, Thimbles, Combs, Children Setts, Fob and Guard Chains, Soup Ladles kc.

Spectacles

Gold and Silver-plated, German Silver and Steel Spectacles also. Spectacles for far* and near sighted persons, Goggles, Ac.

E O E S

Colt's, Allen's and Spray's Revolvers, Allen's self cocking Rifle Pistol. Fancy aoodsl

Shell Pearl Card Cases, Portmon&ioe, Work boxes, Baskets, Toys, Accordeons,.. Vjolins, Flutes, Fancy Combs. Brashes, etc.

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A large lot of

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day and 30 hoar Clocks, which

will be sold cheap. iLr Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted.

C. M. & J. M. CRISHER, July30-d*wtf North side of the Square-

F. SCAMMON & CO.

Importers sod Wholesale Drufdsts, 140 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. Dealers in pure Medicines, Paints,Oils,Olass,

bush,

I Oct 1, dtf

of

prise Barley,

19,000 5.000 3,000 500 500

Flax-seed, Tiootby seed, "Clover-seed,

Dried Apple*, Fsachee, for

biek tie higfeeat market price will be given' 8MTTH rODDB.v*

au PBerEfiSOR WfOB'8 HAIR HESTOHATIVE! 'PBXJP. WOOD'S J3AIR RSSTOBATIVB, to, nt aonbt,X&e moiFwonderful discovery of this age of progress. The following ia from a distlngalshe^ member of the medical »roless)oa

ST. PACL. Jan. 1,1855.

Pnor. O. J. Woon—Dear Sin Unsolicited, 1 send ran this certificate. ARrr belnf nearly bald for a long time, and having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and having no faith In any, 1 was induced, on hearing of.yonrs, to give it a tnal. I placed toyscll in the hands of a barber, and had my hfad well rubbed with a good tftiiTferush, and til® Restorative then applied aud well rubbed iu. tlU .tho scalp was all a glow. TWs I repeated ev*iy mornin?, and in tbr*e weeks the yoang hair appeared, and gTfw rapidly from Amgnst last ap to the pTvseut tin«, and is nMW thick, black, and strong—soft and pleasant to the touch Whertas, before it waa harsh and wiry. What little there was Of it. and this little was disappearing rapidly. I stiU use yo*rrestorative about twice' a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now I have read of th»»e ihings—and who has not 1—but I have neverseen hitherto any ease in which auy person's hair wssreally beneSurd by any of the hair tonics, dtc., of the dny. and It really give* me pleasure to r«cord the result of iny ex]erlence.— I have recommended your preparation to others, and it already has a large and general sale throughout the Territory. The paople have seen its effect*, and have confidence in it. All who have used it hrre wiU coincide with mc in what 1 have written. The «npply

one, return you thanks for the benefit it has done me, fori certainly bad despaired, long, long ago, of ever effecting any such result.-1 congraiuUts you that your fortune (and a large onevls already made. \ours, nastilr.

J. W. BOND.

Firm of Bond it Kellogg, Druggists, St. Paul, M. T.

-K., '.mn LooAftsroR-r, lad., JsneM, 1855. Messrs. O. J. Wooddc So.. Oents: Yonrsof the 13th inst., came duly to band. Enclosed, nleaoe-find 336,

be.in:

theameuntfor Hair Restorative. 1 hava

sold it all. if you choose, you may send me sixdoaen bottles Hair Kestorutive 1 think 1 causell it. It has worked miracles in thia place I sold a man slx«I bottles who was bald, and It fetched the hair out all over his head.

Yours, very respectfully. ,-5 M. 11. GRIDLEY. CaRLYtB, Ills., June 27,1*33. I have used Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effect My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his "Restorative," it has resumed its original color, and I have no doubt, permanently so. aMTJI '.» .il S1D.\EY BRKESE.

Respectfully, your*,

'tt? VVILSOH KINO. W{rtW# ^T. Loria, June 08,1&33.

Prof. v\ OOD—Aa you arc about to prepare aud vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, and as you request my opinion of it, I will slate that my hair was, a few months ago, very gray and after using two bottles of your Hair Restorative, it assumed its original color, and since its application all dandruff has disappeared from my head, and I have been troubled with no disagreeable itching of the scalp. I am satisfied those who use it will not regret it, as it gives the appearance of having been recently oiicd. 1 am prepared, therefore, to recomuf"J" -a

V,

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JAMES A. RHODES, Providence. H. If

ALLEN PENCE, P. M. DONNELLY and J. R.

d'U63UtS

Sen:ra11)--

VALTJABLE LAHD FOR SALE. I'wo Hundred Acres—SO Improved. stibscriber offers his latid for sale. It fl- lies ten miles South of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, and is as healthy aud pleasant a locality aa any in the Wabash Valley. I think the soil is equal to any in the State for producing, and is well adapted for a stock farm, having on it four nevor failiiigsprings, with ii small creek running through apart of it. Fifty acres is well improved, and has comfortable buildings on it the balance of the land is heavily timbered-—One hundred aud fifty acres, all connected together—a steam saw mill within two hundred yards of the land. It lies two miles and a half from the Evansville and TerreHaute Railroad depot. Terms made easy.

nd

1 Employment or any kind Persons having houses to rent Persons wanting to hire laborers

ltMlu

H. h. STEWART.

JC? For sale in Cincinnati by JOHN D. PARK, ^®fJ'i"

Or Forsalc by F. M. Donnelly, Terre-Haute, Ind

Persons wanting to rent houses 'j Mechanics wanting hands Merchants wanting clerks Persons wauling to borrow or loan money Persons wanting board or hoarders Persons wanting to buy and sell lands^ ...

ea, aim too connueuce oi me pueitu is askeu only iu Persons wauiiug to buy wood or coal, proportion to itsactua/ merits wherever introduced he promptly attended to, and upon reasoiiable and used. These only are relied upon to provo its 1 terms, by the undersigned. jrT* Office In the Prairie City Buildi

..-r- .ings,overJ.C Ro»« Stole. S. HARBERT, Real Estate Agent. Terre-Haute, Jan.22 lf55 dviy

Pnui'Clnta A UUL*U'I I. 1

SOMETHING NEW

On tto.© "WaToasli^ FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM.

D. Q. F0RSTER

HAVING permanently located^in TerreHaute, is now engaged in niniinfneturing I Furniture by steam. in the moat expedi-! tiotiR and workmanlike manner.

His Ware-Rooms are on the corner of Third and Cherry streets, where he keep. constuutly OJI hand and offers for sal •, at whole." sale and retail, a largo and full assortment of! the most elegant Furniture, of all styles ami! descriptions, at rates «jual to Cincinnati prices,! adding freight.

He also keeps constantly on hand Fkk's patent iir-tight Metalic Burial Cases. Together with a full assortment of Burial Clothes, and Wooden Coffins of t*he best-material-and workmanship.

ST Funerals atteiided with

lit

£^oqx£1 eJ*2 Gold and Silver Watches, Ca-/«5 mco Pins and Ear Rings, Gold, -v.

Terre-Haute, July 13th, 3855 dtf.

V7-elegantan

Every thing in his line furnished at the short est notice and on tho mo3t reasonable terms. Families and dealers.in the trade' will find it to their interest to call at the corner of 3d and Cherry streets, one square North of Main, before purchasing elsewhtre.

Terre-Haute, May 29, 1855-dwtf

jfiT Particular attention given to the Purchase of all kinds of Grain. T*"

Hare just received, among many other articles, not enumerated: 175 sacks Coffee, 129 hhds of Sugar, 30 bbls Refined White Sugar, 75 bbls Orleans itfolasses, 60bbls S. If. Molasses, in bbls, bbls and bbls, 30 bbls of S. H. Syrup, a geueral stock I of Teas, 33 bbls Crushed Su|p»r, a large stock of Tobacco. 154 boxes of Raisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes, 40 boxes of Star Candles, 75 boxes of Soap, German, Orleans, Soda, White, Fancy, 85 boxes of assorted Candies. Confcoliouaries ol all kinds aod varieties, 30 boxes of Lemon Syrup, 30 boxes of Starch, 15 boxes of Mustard, 30 boxes of Pepper Sauce, 100 dozen of Blacking, a general stock of Tubt, Bucket*, and Wooden-Ware, also, Glasa, all sizes, $0 do*, en Brooms, 200 kegs Nails, all sizes, Rice, Mackerel, Herring, Indigo, Madder, Jfuirtiegn, Cloves, 4MS. A heavy stock of Wrapping Pa per. also, a large quantity of Writing Paper, and Stationery of all kincs, Sc., fee.

1

DUPOXTS BEST!

JUST RECEIVED— 100 kgs Dupont's HFG Rifle Powder* 40 40 W" 175 Canisters

SOkgs 50 For Sa*c by Terre-Haute, aug.29 dtf.

W Blasticg SMITHdtDODDS.

Read! Read!

ettlter by note oflwok

rPB0S£ls4eMedton»,elU

«Tby aoteorl«ok *t-

.c«,us m«Jie ptTBtetti taM^w

fj».Jwpl«7 DaaaUeea, mrsaccemors, who are tscTisedto receive a»i receipt la my a tin#.

JAMES

H. TCSUTSB.

Terrc*Bai*e,Oct.U, 186MwJr

Notice.

or favor,

.. i».oM p*-

pen, or oth*r ftui ta tVa etraeu. or luve texe« co tke atto*walks, Apea pais ef beta* %roaa*t Wore !tk«3f*79r L. BVXABTOI*, 1 Jt#». l,»» «tf Street Csau^rteatr.

Carter's panish Mixture.

The Great Purifier of the Bleed. NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN 11

AN^INFALLIBLfc:

ly good rcaults. mcd

Ex-Senator, United States.

V' VISCKJJNKS, Ind., June 15,1853.

Prof. O. J. WOOD: t* you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discoverad Hair Restorative, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may couceru, that I haue used it, and know others who used it, that I have for several years been in the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours vaStly HUpeiior to .any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the head of of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to tho original youthful color and texture, giviug it a healthv, soft, and glossy appearance and all this without discoloring the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend Its use to every ou« desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair.

R. Co., Richmond, Va.

REMEDY for Scrolulo, Klnf'

Evil, Rheumatism, Obstiuate Cutaneous Krv tions, Pimples oi Faatalt* on the Face, Blocht Boil*, Chronic rtoro Kyes, King worm or Tetter. Sci Head, Enlarsementvnd Pain of the Bones and Jolt Stubborn iu Ulcers,Syphilitic Di*o!der*JLumb»FoX\.

nal Complaint, and all diseases arising from an lr, dicious use of Mercury Imprudence In Life., or rity of the Blood.

Intelligence Office, 'cured ofSyphllis, in the worst form, by CarUr's Kpnn-

TAKE this method of informing persons seeking ish Mlxtuir. Iletayt he cheerfully recommendit _r ,.i_ •. .j and considers It an Invaluable mcdictne. KH7HARD E. WEST, of Richmond was cnml of

May 23, 185b-241y.

M. M. DODDS.

E. W. SMITH. SMITH & DODDS,

\5rholesale Grocers, A N COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in FLOUR and PRODUCE, Wabash Street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

MASON & "HEDENBUEG, fe«

1

1

This valuable Medicine, which h»» become celebrat cd for the number of extraordinary cures effected through its agency, has induced the proprietor*, at the urgent request of their friends, to offor it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues .and wonderful curative properties. Tbefol-, lowing certificates, selected from a large number. ar« OST respectfully announce to the riti'a«n« on on ha re I the proprietors and are ail from gentlemen well.. x-KK£.-liAU £., and the sourroxiDdknown iu their localities, and of the highest respecta-

,l»«*^n

or Fevers since. 1 consider it the bast Tonic in the world, and the only medicine that ewr reached my c«e. JOHN LONGDEN.

Bcavfr Dam, near Richmond, Va. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now In the city of Richmond-, and for many years in the Tost Office, has such confidence iu theastouishiug efficacy of i"*IITKR'« SPANisn Mt.xTCRa, that he hat boughtupwards ol 50bottles, which he has given aWay to the aPJiciPd. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to (all whvii taken accord ing to directions.

Tir vri .ii »w

Dr. MINGE, a practicing Physician, and formerly VITUS •RTTPTfPTfl /,vi»K of tho City Hotel, Iu the city of Richmond, ssys he S

has witnessed in a number of instances the effects of

lL!

1,40

°rtno

boUU"°r Ctl11'1'8,

tho RichmoniT Republic hnd a servant emploved in their press room, cured or violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Csrler's

Spanish Mixture made

a perfect curaof him, aud th« Editors, in a public notice, say they "cheerfully iccommend it to all who are afflicted with anv disease of the Mood."

STILL ANOTHKR'CUKK OP SCROFULA.—-1 hmta very valuable boy cured of Scrofula^)- Curler's Kuan ish Mixturo. I consider it truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Couductbr on the R.

di

Scrofula, and what PhyslcL.ns callrd eonfirmrd ft ns'.unptlon, by three hottle* of Cartcr-s Spanish Mixture.

EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, says he lias seen the pood effects ol Carter's Spahieh Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and s»ys it is a perfect rnre for that horrible dlsessc.

V/'M.ft. HA WOOD, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and fleet's, which dlfaMid him from walking. Took a few bottles of C«i trr's Kpanish Mixtnr%, sud

w*» enabled lo vrnlk without ft crutcli, in a ihort tinu) pcrnmncntlv currd. BENNETT A BKKI1S, No. 125. Main Street, Rich moil'l. Va.

An«l fur sile j* J.W. Cimlrn^tnm. Tcrro-H»utc, tud Vy I)ealer» in Medicine ev«-rj where. Juno 7—SCwly

FOHEKiy A.VII DOWK8TIC GOODS JOBBERS

DItY

A.VI) wrioLKSAkK rEAt.ars I.V

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, YANKEE TTOTI0N8, &o.,

No. i, Early's Building, Main Slrcrt, TKKRK-HAUTK, IND. Sept. 26. 1655.w6m

tn

0

O* Through Passengers dine at past elev.

en o'clock, j-t Jnne 9 185o-d4sw tf, i.tv, -"*.

N WEtOLSSALS A!*n BKTAIT.

CARPET WAKE-HOUSE, ?(o. 19. East rnnrlh Strict, between .Hnln aud Slcamore St».,

ISAlfO

EDWARD HEMPSTEAD, Wholesale Ciroccr, Ho- 115 South Water Street,'%

A2¥«» BOILER BUILDER,

ButUr Street, Between Conort** and Front, CINCINNATI. OHIO. ^J^LL sires of Portable Circular Saw Mills,

IT Becood handed Engines and Boilers for 5*s"i«- {May 9,l?55-28.wlvrJ

Glassware and Groceries. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A'o 2. M*chaniet' Roto, Tsrr*-Haut«, Indiana

First Door East of J. M. Riddit $ Co. •mill

COMSTOCK 6c BROTHER

,US

bility, many of thom lesiuingin the city of Richmond above stand, a large aud general assortment of •P. BOYDEN Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Rich- jQueensware, Glassware and Groceries, f?i°« tvcry,w

oountry, that they have just opened, at the

hoMed- (which they now offrr at prices seldom hoard

icine tailed CARTER'S.he"e-»»v«h S««aKisHMi*TttR* administered'0f to over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for w'.iicb it is recommended, with the most astonishing- THEIR TABLE-WARE DEPARTMENT—Is fill1 tie t» AaV* it 1* Iial mvIb.A Iabkm Ail tl* 111\ fl 11

Ant ah r) 1 I

it is the most extraordinary ed with the finest and most desirable spe

,. -ICINC HE HDR CVTL 8PCN I RJ FRT PTT /\F F* I*T ART IN NYICIN(* AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CUKR.-t hereby

fdt,t

certify, that for three years I had Ague »nd Fevi-r ol .7™ TEA 8ETTS, (fine and tlx* most violent description. I had several Vhysl- plain.) of different styles, patterns, mako ci«ns, took large quantities of Qui nine. Mercury, ami nnJ prices Spoons, Kuiros and Forks 1 believe all the Tonics advertised but all without and everv thinir else ust.d im.n i.W. any permanent relief. At tast I tried C*RTIR'S SFAH- SOCSUNBHAV ink VET NTFF isn MIXTCRK, two bottles nf which e.ffectually cured AND YELLOW WARE, of the me. and I am happy to say 1 have h»d neither Chills j- "esl quality Titchers, Va6ea, Wash 8«tts,

nnTTVO ATfTl T*A nlSpraY*'

I consider it the bast Tonic in the tc., ,cc. LOOKING GLASSES with Plain and Oilt Frames

-lar^e and small-.

5

A LARUE LOT OF WILLOW WARE, of difforcut articles, such as Wagous, Baskets, Ac., Ac. Also, Bird CnRe*. A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE of 8pic» ..n* .Boxes, which will prevent spices from losing their flavor.

losing their flavor.

011

GREAT-CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Editors of j'lttvs or Windows, Olass Chimneys foi ild

F. At P. II.

...

corner of Fouth and -Walnut, at manufacturer'sprl- "Vf" T^M'V Irri SP STANDING CUKl'Il. ces. I Mr. JOHN TIIOMPSO, residing iu the city of N. B.—We put up the Restoratives, both with and Richmond, was cured tv three bottles of Carter's without sediment, and think forrestoriug color, that jJP»n«®h Mixture, of Salt Rhenm, which he hadTiesrly containing sediment, the best. years and which all the physicians of the city

cou'd

Oct. U, 1655-41.dw ly chant in the lty of Richmond, Va., »nd hi* curt- i* must remnrliAMc. Pool ITofatA .ml nn f* WMi A. MATTHEWS,of Richmond, hed a servant

»°t cure. Mr. Thompson is wrll known mer

w"ho"t

Hnclfnts, Ac., tc.

CAHTCH'S SPANISH MIXTPRR, which were most trulv A NEW ARTICLE OF PHOSGENE LAMPS for is in a in a as on on os os A in a r,c.ATC .»,yii

SAMUEL M. PRTNRER, of the firm of Drinkcr"A POWDER, SHOT, Load, Caps, and a now arMorrls, Richmond, was cured of LIver Complaint ot1 tide of Elastic Gun Waddinir Spn°n[sVMixturSe'.by

covers,)

M.0TWT fiAOLE TRIPOLI, for cloansing Ola*.

and

Lamps and Gas Burners, and Uol Silver U'aro. PR0VISI0N8 AND GROCERIES, of all kindv and qualities, kept constantly on hand. JENKiN'S TEAS—In metalic packs, or by th«« chest or pound, warranted pure and unadnlterated. MUSTARD AMD SPICES, from Harrison,*

Eaton, of Cincinnati and Beatty, of Day-ton—-wnrranted pure, and in fact," every article usually kept,or that is possible to get hold of, may be found st thin house, aud ataa low prices as auy other one can or will sell. COUNTRY MERCHANTS—And all others, will do well to give us a call, and loffk through our Stock, as our prices are baaed upon the principle of and lit lite."

COMSTOCK at BROTHER.

May 13, 1955-dlm wtf

DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! URKAT CUIUS FOR DYSPEPSIA. W IT A E PI 1 S at Oe*t iTI'ii(iin« liver orrcrcd to th« Public.

I'RICK ONLY 25 CK.NTS I'KIT HO.X.

MoniitlmuhBlfs

million of boxes lmwhren sold

sml With (.11 liicrcmlnK rcputstloii. Tim mtb. Joined certificates nre i*hen from a multlttusof

0th

crs: Prom lion. (lco. K. lUd«et, I,. I,. I)., PrnMor of S., from A.C.—•• I do not licrltstr to irr. itnunrml tlicm is *n siTOftble. sufreiid fffleacion# Jtmrily in l)»»prptlc sllcctli n*. «tid beliirr them to be tho b»-st Anil lJj »pc|tlc Mcdlclne ovrr offorod t» the public."

KI-MUCOI. Jolin T. Hawkins, irrii(lrr»nn, N. f!. May I'd, IP5I.—'• It elves mn miu plt'opiiic to sptsk oMht- good offcr.tiiKJryour pills upon mc. 1 rsrry ttu rv cuusthiitly Willi me. and hav«« doiio so for years aiul n*virthink myself sure without Hum. Tbflre'ffnt lias been to restore me from an excrsdlncly fcrtOc and emaciated condition, arlalng from lnillRrsllon,1 to good health."

Gt'ti. Thos. i- Or«rn, wbllp vlaltln/r at (Ud l'oint (.oitifort, Vs., July is 1853— "I rartjy use an* other medicine thau your Pills, If I am pet i|i-m,' Th'«y have been my traveling compinlrn In Texus Mcxlio Csllfornla, Ac., and they never fall to afroid me r.' Ijrf, whenever needed.,f \u\ tiiifncroti8otbi'r*«* Hon. Wrri Pre«t V.«. Senator froraS. C.. Hon. John Ilendeon.lat« •Missis.|pp« Hon. James Ir«d |, i,t, Oovtmorson ot

Kt. KeA.l.fvlK4 I VCK, D. 1)., V'LUBOP OF N. of Honor Henry rotter. Judf.. ef V. S. tj-urt, Maitln an Puren, late President of tb« fpltt'ffftatrs tr

Tobe had of J. K. Cunningham, and W. L. Mahan At Co. rerre-Haute.

F«b. 7, 1855-9 tf

rI',IIE

Roborantia is a safe nnd thorough c»irs A for Fever and Ague, Remittent Fever, Cold Chills and all Dilioun diseases.

Itdoes not merely brtnk these dlcepsts, but cures them, and never brings on Rheumatism, 1'nlny, or other dincases, but ou the contrary helps to remove them.

It cleanses the Stomach and Bowels, predaces a healthy action of the liver and skin, carries off tho corrupt humors from the fystem, ard leave* you strong and healthy, and is good for young and old, male and female.

We challenge you to find a person who has tried the Roborantia without being cured, and we refer you to all who have uned or sold it, to say if thkise statements are not true, and if you try it, yon may be restored to kealtli and save yonraelf along sickness and much time and money.

Prepared aild sold wholesale bv John Darling, Ohemist, Cincinnati, O., snd for sale by Doctor Allen Pence,

1article

ci xci xx

AT

Onictoo, iLta.

Agent for theeale of Da pout's Powder. Sept. 36, J8SS wly

DAVID A. POWELL,

iS E A E N I N

Terre-Haute, and by dealers

in (he surrounding towns. V. B- Dealers wfif find the Roborantia an article that will give satisfaction lo their customers and yields fair profit.

July 30'55, daw-tf.

"FACTS fc

Worth Remembering !3®

ST. That we are mauufucturing a better of Cookiag Stovea, from a very large

vi.' OJ A i. veriety of patterns, than are kept at any aim-

now receiving a ]arg« Stock of EK0L1SE »lar establishment on the Wabasli. AICEBICAH CAE PET 8, Curtain Good*, 2d. That we are selling them very chcap— OU Cloths, ire tfC., for the Fall trade, to which cheaper than be reapect/ully invites the attention of the ed elsewhere. public. [Sept. 5, iP55-30-w6m

Sd. That we are selling them very chcap— cheaper than aa good an article can be obtain, ed elsewhere. 3d. That they are folly warranted, a»4 that we are alweye prepared to repair them cheaply ard substantially, atshort notice, havtug the plates, or pattern to make them, al«wavs on hand. ^th. That a Store made at a distance is not worth half as much as one of ours, for when a plate breaks or barns out, it uses ap the whole institution, as it costa more to repairhl than to boy anew one whereas, we can siways fit a plate into a store of our own make.

,,,at.a very trilling,expense A OTntr

5th. Our

STOVPOare

—/nnV| Now, friend, if you want to be happy, and Cast Iron "Water Wheel* for Grlat Mills, make yoor wife and children happy" come to Saw and Grist Mill Irons. Planers, .Lathes,. the fountain head and get the genuine article, Borisg Mill*, Upright Drills, Screw 0altera, aod you, trill always invoke blessings on oar Ac., made to order. heads

a,

i(

ii

£S thicker, and couae-

aeotly more durable than those made fartbrei last, and not liable to fire-craks.

aft public benefactors. GR9VER AJfADISO^-' Temf-Haute, Atfg ®. l85:»-3f»-wlf

ill

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