The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 37, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 May 1853 — Page 3
ftt THE UGLIEST MAN YET. ^^The Wem is great country,' \vrite« a,correspondent of a nurihern paper.' •ml) things happen now and then.— Having occasion tn pa?# through the up per takes last June. I was happy enough to find myself a passenger on board thai palac* of a boat, the Empire, Emperor tluwe commanding. Mv travelingcom panion for the time happened to be a thorough Wolverine of a fellow onwho feared God and ioved the ladies, but who waa withnl a mo*t abominable stammerer. We hnd'tit been long aboard when the captnin railed our attention to a most reinirknble looking itidividu al sealed at the other end uf the cabin I am noi myaelf particularly handsome, and have seen some ill looking men in n.y day, but
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April 30,
ugly a man as this never
crossed the scope of my vision. IJuwe emphatically declared him 'the uglier man ihat ever lived,' whereupon m\ friendS offered to wager half-a doz en that he had seen a worse one in the steerage. The bet was at once accept ed and S started off his m»n, who was to be brought up for comparison He found the fellow, who was a bit of WD|, as an intolerably homely mnn iapt to be, and nfier the promise of 'nip,' nothing loth to exhibit himself.— As they entered the cabin door, m\ friend with an air of
COHKC!
triumph,
to direct attention to his champion, tvlu he discovered the fellow tr\ing to instm success by making up faces, *Si—st—si—siop!' said he, -no— no—none of that! Yoti st—st—stay just as God Al mighty made you! Youca—ca—cant be beat!'and he ivmn'i-
A Hint to Kiting StHicMncn. "One reason," snvs a writer in the Boston Transcript,'• VVby the South ha taken almost all the Presidential n»mi. ttatiooK, hns been that h'*r pnliticia'q ore better cultivated, socially, titan ours
•lko' said a rusty old heathen of the desk.'Itow do astronomers measure the distance of the sun?' 'Why,, replied tho ung hopeful, 'they guess at ncfourth of tho distance, and then multiply by lour E_ I
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New Provision Store, AN1» FAMII.Y CJUOCr.ltY. Eaut i-nd Nutionul Road St., North side,
TERRE HAUTE, INDI.iyA.
rpiir, nuliscriber would rrspectfullv inform the .1 public iliut litiei iiiltd up and hirni^hpd with cntir* lro.-«li JJCKHIH. a Provision Storn and Knmily
UIC ucuci deaiioua of ei.juyiiig health, and tl»tbeauty,conaeiiueiit uioa end are innkintr capital wi'h the leaders.! health, which ao conducive to her own lapyinea., and that I, of her hiwband, but eiiherhai or will obtain u. ajhaa or will 111 Washington in lie drawing room and erery hunband who hat the love and affection of lui wife at at the dinner table while our Northern politicians are spending all their j.irce in making long and eloquent speeches There is great influence in speeches ond orations, undoubtedly but there lire times and seasons when smile.-* and oyster Kance nt'ike a greater impression." Elsewhere the writer observes:
4,'I'he
true secret of Mr Clay's undying popularity wns, thru his manner was so genial arid engaging thru tho$e who hnd once approached him never forsook liitn. So, too. Mr. C'lllmtin's magical Infiueneo in South Carolina may be traced mainly to the stme cause. All who were honored with hi* acquaintance always loved him One of our ciii2tMis who happened at one time to be in Charleston when Mr. Calhoun arrived there from Washington, and saw how the citiz 'iis gathered around him. and witness-d the frunlt. easy and naturnl manner with which all classes sit luted him and entered into conversation wiih him, without form or introduction, was quito amazed, it tvas so (liir-rcnt from anything he hud seen i.orih." The came wrin-r expresses ihe opinion that Daniel Webster would have readied the Presidential Chair, if his manner had iccn more gracious.
^t"te"I'S'lS.!""cTS: br «Vu ^'0^ uraUt the p.i»cip.l mrdwaro Stores nul wliich howillsfH nt iho luwcui rules lor cuisli*j ^AAI*T \V COLLINS or exrhnne* for proth en.
Cotiee, TCHS,Sngnre, \lnlaws, Fish, ohncco, FRO Ap ... £pict'9, nnd nil oih«r mticlus usunlly kep1 in such •«tahhaliriieiita. will aNvnvM ho t'oMiid on hand.
cinnut luil ot uiving sitiatnciin. Alii MEAL BURNS. April 30,'33 36 ly
Wool Carding.
WOl'L.D rrnpoctfully inform tho citizens of I Vitfo nnd aurroundins counties, thnt 1 have '.itted up N«w Machines with New Curds, at tlv TKRRpJ MAUTK KdUNHRY, and boji®. bv •trict attention, to nit rit a slnr«« of public patronauo I warrant nty work to l»c superior to any other done in thi* plnc«. Any p«-r«on who doi# not g»-t ifotxi work van have pay lor the snme in jphul Rolls or the highest market pm-e incush.--extm rknrgr* mtiir/vr It'oo/ that ovtrrHH* in ut ht bvaddmit Grin*? l\ire l.ard Uil fur inched for wool
Wotul. Coal and wheat taken in exchange for Carding. 1 will also ktvp constantly on hand, for sale, a good article of'Rolls, cheap for cash.
I wi'l so, pn^ il» liijjhvs. price, in cash, for AO,(KM) lb*, ui Wool.
Also, C»lns*wari», frnils, vVc. He solictiH call frorn thosemnkinprpnrt-hnws( xilU CIltY IS STILL TilKY COMK! as lie li'tls contilciit tlmt lis ariiclos and prces
M.S. PATTERSON.
HINDS & ADAMS.
"f"l AVE opcTied a house lor the above named business in the store room fortm-rly occupieil bv Jo'n Marhle,
We also keep watches. Jewelry, notions, cutlery. aceonleons. whips, guns, pistols, perimnm-, &c and will noi be undersold by any oth er establishment in 'he plae*.
Terre Jiaute, April 39, *63 36-»f
O O S A I A I 3 I E
"J UST RFCEIVED and now opening at Child's Book Stv»re. a lull Sfyriim supply ot
School, Wisfellanrons, and other
Also
April 30, *53 36 3t
New Books.
KEY
to Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Mrs. Sto*e: Befttrio-, by Catharine Hneiair Napo^ew Dynasty, bv the Herkly Men incttonary ot IVijeiiQiwuihwi, TSw A met tran Fanner, by Ul*ke Tbe Odd Fellow's Text took Tbe MiwnieC' vi Tib of the At.: em Border Agnea botci, by P. i«ne*.
April 30*
NOTICEtH«
CHILD'S BOOK STORE.
,S®,*36-3i.
Kotice of Insolvency.
is bmb* that at the la«t
Ajpri! Tiro of the C«*nmon PW ol Viro c^untv. fnJ. wate «f \V. C»riw H»s IKCU diOared inswivent, and will be settkd ac-
April r.fnd-
'•wJiu«1'- A. I.AKGE. Admr it bmi* *o+ of said Estate-
MARRIAGE,
B1PPBESS ASD COMPETENCE.
W I S I
That we WhoM many fenule*, acarcc fit the merMiaa ot lift broken in heilih and tpiriu with a complication of dueaaca and ailmenu, depriving thrm of the )ower for the enjoyment of lift a£ an ft trbe.i physical health, bwijrancT of ipiriu, in) hajmritiniil^of miud. ariaiac fruai a coudilion of mrallh, shonld MjiirJomtwK.
Many ol itve comet of her «afferine« at Kret—fwhapi yenrt before, peitnpi during rirlhood. or lh» fax year» of nuniagc— wer* in their origia *0 li*l»l aa to paaa uutouced, ud of cotuae qtglecied.
IPRKB
YEARS,
When too tale be benefitted by oar luowtedge. we loci back and mount, aad ie(ret the fall cmacqacnce* of oat ig-iora.ee.
Wbat would we not often (ire to poaaraa. in eailf the knowledge we obtain in «li« years And what d»fi asd •tights of angni«| we might not bare been pared, if U# kaoiilrdi* waa timely possessed. It ia
MELANCHOLY AND 8TARTLISO To behold the sickness and suffering endured bf manr a wile for m*fir yean, from UUKI simide and ewitrollable, eaail) .acdied—or (teller ttill.—uot inclined. ifetery
WIKE AND MOTHER
Poxeated the information contained in a little volume, (witb in lite reach of all) which would «|are to liereelf YKAJtS or BUSIERV, And to her husband the constant toil and amietv of mind, aecessarilv devolving upon him Iron aickneaa ol the wifa, without givius him the ojTortouity of acquiring thai com peleice which hit eiertiona are entitled, and the |oe*e*»ioa ol which would tecaie the bawiiie* of hinucif, wife, and Children. tEClIRK THE MEANS OF I1APFINES* By becoming tn time possessed ol the knowledge, the want of which liu cauel the licktrai and jioverty of thousands
In vtew of such consequences, no wife or mother is e*cu aable if she neglect ro avail herself of tlut knowledge «. re«i ect to herself. which would |«ir tier much «iiBeri -g, be the mean* of h*lliiien and iwxwijerily to her husbaiid. «iid eo ifer ui«u herenildren that blessing above *11 piice—healthy bodies, with health, miiuls. 'Ilax knowledge contained In a little woik entitled
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
Private Medical Companion.
BY DR. A. M. MAUKICEAU, iortiioii or Diitiiii or mm*. One Hundredth Edition. Iftito.'ff.250. Price, 50 tit [on riss RARIR. BXTSA BISDISS, FT 00.]
First |tibli»lied in IM7, and it it not SURPRIZING OR WONDEItftL, ConalrlerluR tliot E It fEM A liE, lVflKTHKK MAIIIilKDOR NOT, enii l»«-r« trqtllrt full kinwltil({( of ll»e linlure, Ciiarartrr anil nuaoa of hfr complaint*, vtllh the vnrlou* ayniptoma, and tlial nearly
HALF A MILLION COPIES
thould ha*e been aold. .... It it impracticable to coiirey fully the rannua nibjecu treated of, a* they aie i.f a nature atiiclly intended for the married, or thoie conirmilatiiK marriagea. but no female
lieait, or thai ol'liii own |iecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONK llt'NDRED THOUSAND COPIES flare been SENT UY MAIL within the la«t Tew moxtlia
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC UK SOT DEFRAUDED! B113r.no book unlets "Dr. A. M. Manrirenu, 129 Liberty street. N. Y. la on the title page, ami the •ntry in the Clerks Office on the bark the titlopaK" and bnv only of reapeotablH ami honuraljle deuli ra, or acnil by mnll, anl udilreu, to I)r. A. Muuricenu, aa the ure apurioua aud surrepUtloaa InfrinKementa of copy-right. LET EVERY W1PK AND HUSBAND
PONDER!
No rimiif for Iifnornncc. when Ijjnomnra la MUcry to (hum we hold uenr null lenr. nnl whi to dispel our Ignorance la wltliln our reach.
To enable every ono tn decide qpnn Ihe intJUp*n*abl ne:M*U) of pontM-Sking a copy, nnd lliut no wife, nr inoihcr nuuil ri-main uniiifurmeil upon tliu many cau«!*. wliich. aooni-r or laler. are duatinisl to make foarfnl ravagce n|xin her health, imlcsa Rimnlad a aitist, and thai no consiilernlu and airt-clionato hitMbaml Imve cause to upbraid hitnavlf with neglect of lite wi?lf ire of Ilia wifo—a pamphlet of thirt}-»lx pages, contitining full 'JIUt-ptiQ* tiul Indm o/ Content-*. together with extracts from the t»ook, will b» sent ft-ft of chttrgo nnv purl of the United Slutea, by addreMting. [xwt-paid, ua herein. W it a I is paolc to be Ignorniit. rtr On receipt of One Dollar (for the (Inn Edition, exin binding.) "THK \KKIKt WOMAN'S 1MSIVATK MKDU'AL COMI' VNION' ia sonl (mi(l*1 to nny part of the United Slate#. All letters mil ot bo txwt-pald. and addressed to Dr. A. vl MAI'UIOKAU. »ox l'»24. Now York City. Publiah Ing Office, N'o. ISO Liberly Street, New York.
For sa'o l»y S. K. Purris, lirt-enctiotle. In New YKIK Qiy, l»y tiiringer &. Tnwnsend. Americnu jVl11st-itiii Ailriiince. ^Iit^nunn it Co.. No 2 Asior llotipi- Pewilt & Dnvenport Hnrncs Co. oFf-'ICK, l'2'J Liberty atreet, near Uruenwich, New Ynrkrity.
April Jo, '53 36 ly-is
A a
Tho well known superioriiy of tho
G3nuin3 Hartford Collins Axes,
Ilnsinduccd some manufacturers to stump their axes IJ (JOIXI.NS, nnd such oxesnre frequently sold as my in rum (net ure.
Tho Genuine Collins ihes, Wliich have been nuule under my diit-etinn for more than twenty-five yrorH,nnd whirh have sustninod such a" uiirivulcd n-puiution, are invariably stamped
COLLINS & CO., HAItTFOKD. Thev nre to be found nt our l)epot in the city of ew York, and at in the lurgo cities.
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A r*»mmieeinnl The Boats of tli« alwvn l.ino v^ laciluii:3 lor and mmission. j,rryir»ii twelve tons ot Ireisfht each. Forfmil,.orp,».S.
HAST SIHKTItF rilBUC SQITAUK. A l««ng experience in this bu»iness. wo truM wiil enable us to satisly all who may tnvor tts with A) ^r vear at I th ir palronngo. A-lvances mndo on consign- least $A»p. jear at
p"of "w
w,",y""
...
U1or
||, jjailllCrS Oil UlC OIltlT all
Thecxcikmrnt still continues nt Camp tj- Utley's Vinrgar Ik'pot, Second Street, nearly opposite the Sewart
House, Terre lltiutc, Ind. I 11E subscribers nre now preI pared to lurnish nny quantity »Cider Vinegnr todenlers cheaper limn b.iif tern prices, and pronoun-L-C-—j5
teJ
rfi'tr ever bn-u^ht to Wabash Valley All orders through ihe ost-vffice promptly nttende.1 to CA.MP & UTLEY.
April 16, '534-ly
Torre Ifaule and Evansvillc
Canal Packet Line.
DOAT of this Lino will leave the Pa sin tr Nwwbmy tw iw a w«*k lor the pres pnt.antl to Ports below as the Canal is finishwl-
April 23, *53 33 if
Teacher Wanted. COMPETENT Male Teacher will find immedinio employment, an I secureil in at at the Oisirict Scliool at Indi information inquire ot llv«u
!&ss
Courier Utlice.
April 23, 52-
20 Cents Reward.
Ht'NAWAY
from the subscriber about »h«
fir«» of the pr»»s»vnt month an intltnliim' apprentice to the Cii«r business named IVCY l»tBRt:i.rR, aired t,bout IS years. Ail person are l»ereby notihed not to trft or h»rbor hio at iH. ir Jril. VF.s TULliER
Terre Haute, April 33, 52-35 3w.
a fine as-ortmr-nt «»f Stationery, letter and p0ns. nnd prompt aurndanc*-, by »*ruyjig Can inner. Books, Window Paper, Fire boards ,h,
Wool Carding at Holmes MiL A 1' 1I.L be superintended b* Mr. D. Swine hatt. who wMl km# as 1 man, F*rm rs and others can d»pend vmjwttms
ir
and Prints, -Vc April 2J, 53-» 'f-
Wool to HOLME'S MILLS-
Fulling and Cloth Dressing.
UH.L
be done aa usual, ot.ly inj and finhh. at UOLMLa MILL. April 23, *53 tt
Cash and Good Cloths
U'
ll.L be paid lot Uril»-good civen at tidtoe'a Milt, ot*r thi n^r.belo A i)D
tbe brn'ire April «5 r* tC
AtiBA UOLME&
Pine Lumber.
It'ST
rrceiTrd qusnm* ot I Lumber, ftsr sale JSMlTll & LtOGETT. April 16,
Imported Winca
FINE anec-e CJH«O* iut{-HrwI Wioc*, of A all kioda, can be obtained at BURNSIf Proriaioa Swra.
Aprii SO.WlS-ly
FRANKLIN HALL. PHILIP MONNINGER, Propriftor. Comer of Market and Mulberry Streets,
TEJiPE HA L'TE, IND. THE unerei=?nej having purchased the House known as the "vxhite
Hall" and refitted and remodelled it, has opened it under the above name. He invites inspection to hi* arrangements, as he believt that
they will be foun«l in (prior to none in the city. HIS ACCOMMODATIONS, as far as table, beddinp. rooms, stables, and all o«h« wants of thoe who may favor him with iheir patronage wi'l not be found surpassed by any other house in tin-( i*y.
IIIS TtiRMS
will be reasonable. And trusting in a dis^rimi naiin? public, be hopes to merit share of pubJic patronage. PIlILIP MONiilNULR.
April 30,
,53-36-6ru
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REMOVAL.
Boston Leather Store, .VATH1NALROAD STREET, Souih-East corner of 5th Sirrpi, opuofite the Episcopal Church. 1 KERCKHOFF Sl CO inform their former
T. cu* ners and the public generally, that thev have moved their LE \TffER S'l"RE. trom National Road Street opposite Union Row, t» National I'oad Sirf-»-t, corner of'5th street
They have now on hand a lar^e and exquisite ifsortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish. innn:i ami Country Tanned Sole, Band, Uper. Hridle. Ifarntsy. Skirting. Collar and 8i»jit eather. French and Philadelphia Calf aud Kip Skins Lining. Binding, Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins. Tampicoand French .Men's and Ladies Morocco.
SHOE FIMMNfiS.
They also keep a general assortment ofShoe Find inns, as Last?, Po-t a»'d Shoe Trees, Ciamps. tVgs. all kinds ofShoemakers Tools of tbe very est quality.
Having adopted the principle of only selling or ca.-h. aud buying also for cash in the Eastern ities, they are enabled to sell at lower prices than nny ol their connetitora.
II ID IS!
They pav the HIGHEST C*SH PRICE for Green and Drv Mides. Skins and Furs. ATTliNTlOxN! ATTKM'IONII
Shoemakers, Saddlers, and Merchants are particularly requeste I to examine our slock and priees. before buying «Isewbi»re.
Terro Haute, April30, '53-36 ly
SaTe of Vigo County Seminary.
NOTICE
iSof
is herebv given that on Saturday,
the 30ih day of July, A. D. 185:', within business hours at the Court Honfe door, in the town of Terre Haute, we will ofTt f"C sale the ''ounty Sentinary buil(lin?so' Vigo county, Indiana, together with the grounds. wh» reon they stand, viz: Cut lot of tfie town of Terr* Haute number forty-three "13.) founded a* follows: on the sotith side by Mulberry sirret, on ihe wrst side by Sixth street, on the north side by Eag'e sirret, and on the east side by out lot number for ty-four (44.)
At the same lime and place we will also off-r for sale all ihe personal property belonging to saiH County Semimry
Teim* of Sa'e. t'pon all real pslalc, so'd in pursuance of this notice, the purchaser has to pay the interest upon t^ie whole amount ol thf purchase money for one year in adv.-mee, at the time ofreei iving a cerlificaie ol pun hase, ami t'ir principal in ten annual instalments with interest annually in advance upon the residue of said ppneinnl.
Upon all personal property belonging to fait! Seminary, a endit of twelve months will be i»iven. thp purchaser piving his note, with approval irtehold security, for the amount of the purchase money, with inu-rest thereon and without any relief whatever Irotn valuation or appraisement laws
N. CUNNINGHAM, Tnasurer of I'igo County, Intl. A I^KGK.
Auditor Vigo County. Ind.
Terre Ha ito April '"-'3,-36 ids.
J0I1N 15. LUD0W1CI
now receiving his Spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries ol all kinds TOBACCO, NAILS, &c., All of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure.
Call at the
rtncinnatiStore,
March "26, '52-3 .-tl
Union Row
F. T. HULMAN
INFORMS
his titends and the public generally,
that he has just got back with a f'rtsh and well selected Stock ot ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES. which he will sell, as heretofore at wholesale and retail, at the lowest figures.
All who wi^h anything in his line, will find ito llieir interest to give him a cull, at his store on National Road street, opposite ihe Post Ollice,
April 9 '52-33 tf.
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Jl
SPUING AltltlVALS.
IT7 E have recieved our Spring Slock of work from ihe easi. comprising a large an^ort-mt-ni ofthebi-st an I must lashionable kinds of Gents, li'tdie*. Hoys, ilissi»s, and Cliildrni's Boots and Shoe«, That we have ever received, and will sell very low fur cu*-h.
Also, a large «lock of our own nianufictured work constantly on handSCHttOLEY & VANHORN,
Sign of ib« Gilt liooi, No.5, 1II*OIIX1ZOW. April ll '53 34 tf
Notice.
rl"IIE
hv judges to In* the best Vin-
undersignt-ii has li lt bis Rooks. Notes, I accounts, and papers wiih ISAAC M. RAY, Esq. for srtilement. All persons owing, or having c!aims will please call upO"fi him and s- tie immeiiiati ly, ami save the x|ense and trouble of proceedings by law for collections.
April 9, '53-33 6w
VVM- MILLER, M. D.
PIECES Delaines, of various styles ana v" prieos 100 pieces Alpacas, plain, black and fancy col ors. 25 pieces Rrocndes and Poplins. 100 do Ginghams plain, plaid and striped. 500 do Prints «f all i.uilities All of which will be sold very low for cash at Nov: 13. 'Sa-wif NIPPER "PS.
W O O W O O 'HE subscriber wili pay CASH for good clcan I'leece and cub-washeil Wool. an'25 "2*2 tl JolIN TIERN N.
E I A N O
ORS
Youmans &, Mahan have associated themselves in the practice ot VtedrHneani K^rs' Reyn !ds Sl Martin Lafayette -urgery, and hope by strict auenti«»n to tne bn yiT« |ly Mitchell, Evansville -Iness of tlieir pr.lrssion. to receive a liberal *hare of patronage. Office on 4th street, 2d doe lorth of Prairie City Drug Store. feb5 '53-J4 tf
Fresh Fruits?'
ANCitS- emons. Raisins, higrand Prunes Havana Preserves. French Fruit-, in their iwn juice, and Brandy Cberries, tor sale by
ort
WATSON
Feb 2ft, ^2-27-tf Rose^ock-
The "City Express, No. X/f
W
ILL be in reidinrss at all tifht-9 to convey goods lr«iu ibc'*City 1'ruvisido Siere,'" gra
lane 9 JW-wtf.43.
J: D. CONDIT
London Porter and Scotch Ale.
RCLA JtPerkinV London ,lWr. Hib I b*rd S«p» ri»»r Scutch le S»«t*ble for invalids For sale by WASSON ic CO.
Feb 26, 53 47-U Kose's block.
Gnnny Bags,
RECEIVED
bf Atcanter Gmfen Yetunu and
i«r ale at the Wuvtuose of B..1TTON & CO. March dtf-**
Music.
I NEW soppiy
N
tian» mn«5c. mt weired
-V mt W. BlCKlNt^H A~M"S Feb 19. "St tf Book Ssoce
Bills of Lading. "V
NEAT article, oa good paper. j»t»» orintad and for ndttt dH eowuBR cfncE
METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
lUE wibscribe would reepectfuly inform the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that they hare made arrangements to have at the shortest notice, the above rfunal Cases, and Would state that they have one of those valuable Cases at their Ware Room, which they can recommend a» a very superior article or a'I buri il purpos-«, and are unsurpassed lor preserving and moving bodies,be»nsr*ir and water tight, and having a large Oval Glass over the HiZiiW BUU •"•O"
4
face, so that the corps can be seen at anv time. Being fully uivpirfd with fine Hearse, they can attend to all calls in their line at short, notice in or out «f the city Tbey will attend to raising bodies already buried and place them in the Metalic asee. Also Wooicn Coffins made at the shortest notice
Cabinet Furniture and Hiairs constantly on han 1 at ihcir Ware room first corner north of the Stewart House. AGAR & 1 R1CIIL
Terre Haute April 9, '52-33-yl-
Double Rertificd Whiskey,
IOHNarticleof
B. LUDOWICL is now mnnulaciuring an Double Rectified Whiskev, fir supe ior to an* ever brousf lr««m Cincinnati aud in strensr'hf puritv and flavor decide«lly the beft tvir sold in this wes'ern country. All those who piefer a first rate article to a common one. torthe.*ame nion- v. will plense cull at »he CINCINNATI STORK. UNION IM)W.
All kinds of Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquor*, of tl(e best quality, and at Cincinnati prices, alway^on hand.
April 23, '^3 33 if
BTew Books.
T'i\ LETTE, by the author of Jane Eyre and Shirley Tho lxilty and the Low !v, or Good in All and None All Good, by M. J. Mclnt 'sh-
Castle Won, by the Author of Ravenclifle. English Items by Matt F. Wnrd. Lady-Bird, by Lady Georgianin FnllertonThe Cap Sheaf, a fresh Bundle, by Lewis Myrtle.
The Vaster Builder, or Life at a Trade by Dav Kellogg Lee. Life of t-ir Waller Scott, by McLeod. acauley's Speeches
Sh .kspeal-e and I lis Times, by M. Guizot. Pastorhl Theology, or the Theory oi Evanorelical Ministry, by A. Vinet.
A Hero and other Tales, by the Author of the Ojjilvies, «fcc The Australian Captive and the Gold Regions w. H. BUCKINGHAM: for saltf by
Adril 2, '52 tf.
Sign ot the Big Book.
Dress Silks and Fancy Goods, UST received from New York, henuiiful assorlrnrnt of Dress Silks, Bn 1 Dress Trimmings. while and Fancy Colored Crape Shawls Embroidered Collars and Undersleeves, Swiss ind Cambric Edjtiiiiis and lnsertings: Kid, Silk. Lile and Cotion Gloves. \mong the silks may be found the following kinds: 10 pieces Plain P.lack 8 pieces Fisured Black Brocade-3 pieces Black Krip lOpi-ct-s Fnncv Brocade 10 pieces Salin r!e Chine. 6 pieces Corded Chameleon: 10 pieces plain Chameleon.
All who will avail themselves of this early opportunity ol seh ciing a tasty nnd handsome Si.k Dress at a very moderate co«t can firi'l it at
F. NIPPKRT'S Car-h Store.
Farrinaton's Block, north public square, April 2. .r)3.-33-tl.
Fresh and Choice
FAMILY GROCERIES.
& CO.,
Rose's Block, Curiipr of Ohio and Second Streets, IC1T the attention of the citizens of Terre
Haute, lo thi ir choice stock of FAMILY GIIUorims, wliich they i!l dispose of cheap for cash at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of
Choice nnd Prime Louisinna Sudors, Molasses and Golden Syrups "I I Government Java and I'rimo Green Bio Coffee (new crop) Choice Green and Black Teas Fresh Carolina Kice (new crop) Pickles i:i Jars Pine Apple nivl English Dairy Ch'-ese Salmon. Maekerej. and Tongues and Sounds, brls 1 Is ati'l kits Sjierm. Star nnd Mould undies Pepper. Allspice, .Mustard, Starch and Boston Soap. No 1 Sweet Oil. Pep.H-r Sauce nnd Table Sail very choice Virginia manufacture and finecut Tobacco, wiih a general assortment ol Groceries suitable for Fa .lily uses. 9CrA wagon will be in readiness to convey goods to any purl of the city, free of expense.
Terre Haute, Feb 26, '53-27-tf
Dry Goods and Carpet Store,
JOHN SIFLLLITO & CO.
Mo. 12. Ljiist Fourth Si., Cincinnati, O.. F.SPECTFULLY inform the'rcustoniers nnd purchasers genera'ly, that they are now opening an extensive and complete assortment of Inncy and staple Englisli. French, German and American
DRY GOODS, Also. Foreign nnd American
«ra _-m HOC .BP" JGTT SH: ^bbj 1 nported and contraetod for pr-vious to the 1 ite advance, which we offer at as low prices as sinii lar goods can be ircliastd in tin- United States.
Floor Oil Clot lis,
Thoronchly seasoned, from 3 to '21 feet in width, largest -ck always on hand. Families. Hotel keepers. Steamboat owners, and Rtmngers may nd upon find ins: the best class ol goods »n our line.ni prices us low as they can be purchased in the Eastern cities »rch 12. Wj-°9 6tn
Trunk Lost.
QOMEWHE iE Terre llaute. ir
between Indianapolis and in returning ir«m the Fair, a
common black irunk, with a card lacked on the end, marked Caroline Whilcomh. Clinton. Any information that may lead to its recovery will be tiianktully received-
B. R. WHITCOMB.
March 5, '52 28-tf Lalayttte Journal please copy 3 times and send bill to this fRce.
iss3. Troy and Western Line.1853* ON THE CANAL AND 111 VEIL Lonves New York aud Buflitlo Daily. Running in conn-ction with Meamers and Propellers on ie Lakes. No Trnnshipnient at Alb-inv or Troy.
CARGO OF EACH BOAT FULLY INSURED. PROPRIETORS: RICE. CLAPP & ., New York, P. L. STEUNBERG & CO.. Buffalo.
APPLY TO
Rice. Clapp & Co.. 31 Coenli«s Slip, New York Cha-* A. Folder & Co.. KM Pier. Ahnny
Buckingham & I oledo II. B. Smnh. Terr* Haute: I®. L. Sternb. rg & Co.. Buffalo.
Mark t'ackajtcs "T.&, \V line.'" itoats leave Middle Pier, Coenties Slip, Dai'y at 5 o'clock. P. M.
March 5, '53 28-fm
(Surcosaora to E. S. Wolfe,)
Forw rdhis A' Lowmtx&ioit
Stemri Bm Aleuts.and dealers in Flour. JJalt, Fish. Pi Lumber. Shingles, &c. TERRE 1IAUTE, IND.
Special attention given to Receiving and Shipping bv Canal. River, and Railroad.
GENTS f«r tbe "Western States Line." on the Erie Canal and Lake*, and Scott At OS "TnNo, Ixtavette and Terre Haate Luio," on Wabash Canal
Terra itaote. Marcb Ut,^S-30-tf Having*':4 cned of mv F«rw ing C-am-mi^«ion but-MJtsss to the above, 1 ke t' Jti plealitre io r.-oomm-odtni£ them to ite -biic and so 4 tro ny trirnds and cn"uners aconturaa ti.-u oftii- »r favors to tbe ne^ m-
NEW EXPRESS FACILITIES.
Dangers of dhio River Navigation A* voided.
THE
uiericm Express Ciunpaiiy Having made favorable arrangements with tne several lines of Railroad Companies between this city and the principal cities through' lit the States ol Illinois. Indiana, Wisconsin Michigan, Ohio. N. York and the New England States, as well as both the Canadas. are now .prepared tt transport Bank Notes, Gold.
Silver and all kinds of re as
ures. togf ther with Goo,ls, Parcels and Packages. Iso, to attend to the collect ion of Drafts, Cheeks. Notes and Accounts, buy Goods and pav Hf I is. From the long established reputation ol our com pany for promp" ness and reasonable rales, we can confidently assure the public that nny hu^p ness entrusted to our care will meet with despatch not excelled by any other Express lino.
Our connections with WELLS, FARGO & CO S
Great California Express, and
LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S
EUROPEAN EXPRESS,
Enable us to forward to and receive money. Drafts, or Goods from any part of the '•Old World." MessenafTS, provided witb Iron Lhe&ts, will leave our office daily, for incinnati. O. Cleveland,O. Sanilusky, O. Dayton. O Columbus, Ot Tub-do, O. Bnlfrdo. N. Y. •\lbnnv, N. Y, New York itv, N. Y. Terre Haute, Ind.
Boston. Mass/I'biladelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, 111. jaltna. 111.
Milwaukie, Wis. St. }^uis. Mo. Louisville. Kv. And the Canadas*-'
WOOD & DONXF.M.Y, Agents, TEH RE HAUTE. Tf Office. Imii-inapolis, corner of Wasliington and Pennsylvania streets.
LIVINGSTON, FARGO & CO ,Proprietors, feb!2 '53 25 3m E. LOCKE. Agent.
N E W
O
CHEAP FOR SH VEILS & KN1SELY, date Myers, Suvdam &. Knisely.) lo -king to the interest ol their patrons as well as their own, have adopted the
Popular Trade" nf selling goods eutiiely for CASH. Every businessman knows that wh«re goods are sold lor Cash only, they can IHJ afforded much cheaper than where a general credit bnsi-nt-ss is done, the:efore, we hope that all our old friends and the trade generally will call and give us a look." Our Stock consists of Siiks, Ribbons, Dress Gnnds, Shawls, Laces. White Gnnds. Giovi-s. Crapes, Puiiope U«lkfs. French .Marine. Bombnzine.Alpacirs.&c.
Which we pledge ourselves to sell at from Ten to Twenty per cent. lower than the usual credii prices. At tho old staud, Nc 141) Urodwav, I 'orin-r ol Liberty street
JAMES MYEIxS, WILLIAM KN1SELY.
febl2-'53-25 3mo
I!. .V (l. TiH SKV.
National Road Si. Ztl dor above Markel No. 2, Fkcenix Block.
Wholesale and Retail Cash Store,
Dealers in Fprritrn aud Dnmrstir Stnuleand Fancy O O S Notion*, Trimming*. Bonnets. Boot« and Shotf,
Caps, Hardware. Groceries, Paper Hangings, Borders, Carjietings, Rugs, Floor and Table Oil (-laths, and House furnishing Goods. IT7 E are now in recetni of our Fall ana Win ter Stock, selected in the Eastern cities ex essly for this market. We would invite parcttlar atten'ion toour stock of brown and bleached goods. Punis, Merinoes, De Laines. Lustres, lluured stuff' goods, Ginghams, Trimmiim Brttons. Laces, Gimps. Fringes. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Satinets. Tweeds. Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Tickings, Checks, linen and silk lldkfs. Bay State Shawls, Carpctings, Catpet BIUIH and Salchels, Groceries, Hardware. Boots and Shoes. & c.: all of which will net-old at such rates lor Cash or Produce as will naKe it tininterest of buyers to patronise us. Paper llai ginsis very low.
Terre llaute, October 4, '53-G-tf.
A S O E
Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and 1 stStreets, TEKKK H.UJTi:, INDIANA.
rT^HFi
undersisrned has resinned his lormersland I n^ar lice Uridge, and only one block Irom tlie Puhlic Square 'Phis House has been grpatlv enlarired and impn ved. a largo addition of bed-rooms, and a spacious Iiniii2 Hall, all papered and painte I nnd furnished villi New I iirnitiire, CHI pets, Ited«Hiil Ilcdd'iis, and Tnble Fiiriiiture llavinc an eye single lo the comfort and convenience of his guests. mi*st make his House a pleasnnt slopping place for the man ot business, pleasure or traveling pu'-lic—and parti ulorly those who wish to take passogp on steam-bouts, privire conveyance or otherwise: in short, no pains no expense will be spared to inak" his House -i agreeuble and pleasant stopping piace lor his guests.
I S A E
Will always b- furnished with the best the country affords, and no pains or expense will bespaied to administer to the gratification of the tastes ol hia patrons.
I I I S S A I
Is largo nnd entirely new. is the best in the city, and at all times will be supplied with good hay. and erain. and horses strictly nttended to.
Cluirtfes Modcrnte— -t all nnd Sec. I HOARDERS taken by the day, week,month or year. ueel l-16-tf JAMES S.CL^RK.
New Books.
HISTORY
ofllenry Bsnund, Esq.,byThnck-
erny.
My Novel, or Varieties in English Life, by Bulwt-r-Binnca, a Tale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Mniurin.
Co-neille, and His Times, by Guizot. My Life nn Acts in Hungary,in 1848 and 1849. by Arthur Gorsei.
Bosil, a story ol idern Life, by Wiikie Collins. Knick Knncks from an Editor's Table, by L. Gnvlord Clark. £xperi-*nce of Life, Bv E Sewell.
Unclu Tom's Cabin, cheap edition, lor sale at W H. tf IJCKLN CHAM'S Feb 12. '53, 25 tf.
Madiaon and Cincinnati Railroad Line of Packets.
STEAMERS
IIOOSIKK STATE, G. W Wright, Master WISCONSIN, No. 2,
T. T. Wright, Master
ILL leave Madison every day on the arrival of the Madison aiul 'I rre Haute cars.— For s|»eed or safety these buats cannot be surpas aed by any boH» on the western waters.
Mav 26, '5-2 dlv 3W
Commercial Insnrance Company,
INSURANCE
•y
E S WOW'g.
OLD WHISKY.
Lf
Bourbon aad Moooo2*b.U Winskv for taie by ViASSQX 4-CO. Feb96,^3-*T-tf
Charleston, 8- C.
Columbia Insurance Company, Columbia, 8. C.
on Steamlwmi ami Flat-boat car
go«-«, fire risks on baihlings. mttnre awl niercham taken io the above Coir-.i inea^by ALBERT LANGE. jar29-^53 23 tf Sub-Agent aiTern Haoie.
rnlnani fonnty Lime and Roeks.
I"HK
subscriber has for sale at a bargain and wiil always keep on hand Patoam Oonry Lime,aisn Ltute Stone »oUabl«* for buitd•ngpurpotrs- Any person wishing to get od bargains can do so bjr calling on th- wib» er at bis Gdfce House .»n
Mar W
txtneu im«Hr*iiate-
Pr*ilie Cit*
"AdNALTNER.
Ten* Hate. April 2 ^3 32 if.
HAVANA CIGARS*
N-OR
AS, SevilieosajC ncotdta*. Hermams, MiV 'iw. *'i larcitoa, ljune **'ar, and o*ber eboieebi direct importaiwfi. 6w sale by
W .S.-H4 »N &
FebWi. *5l-27-'f R'«se*» BWk.
Fresh Family Floor.
1,X)R Sale by ASS' N Sl CO. I? Feb 96,18-27-tf Raoe'aBloek.
WOLFE'S
A Superlative Tonic, Diuretic, Anti-Dys-peptic?*5. Inyigorating Cordial.
THIS MEDICINAL BAVI.RAGI. is manufactured by the Proprietor, at Schiedam, in Holland, and it is warranted not only pure from eveiy injurious property and ingredient but of the best possible quality.
Its extraordinary medicinal properties, IN GRAVEL, GOUT, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, LsctrIEXT DROPSY. FLATUIXKCK, CUIJC PAINS, ot the
Stomach and Bowels, whether in ADULTor INFANTS— In all ordinary cases of Obstructions in the KID
WENS. BKADOER. and UKI.VYKY »ROA\S— IN DVSEEPSIA, whether AcnrEor CHKOSIC—Chil.s and Fevers. In General Debility, Sluggish Circulation of the
Blood. Inadequate Assimilation ot tood, and Exhausted Vital Energy— Are acknowledged by tbe whole Medical Faculty, and attested in their highest written authoriiies.
JOrThe attention of Agents and Purchasers is invited to thf signature and address of the Proprieior.on the lal»el,and to the title of this Metlicinal Cordial, embossed on the sides ol th«_ Bottle, as protections against interior and pernicious imitations. Foi sale by
Feb 26, '53 27 tf
Feb 19, "Sg-26-tf
WASSON &. CO.
O A E S
McCormick's Celebrated Reapers.
ON
the opening of Canal navigation the subscriber will be in receipt of a lull supply ol the above Machines, which have been proved superior to any others, both in this country aud in En/land.
They are wirranted to cut twoncres of wheat or other small cram in an hour, and to save a' least three-fourths of all the wheat scattered_ by ordinary cutting, they a-e well made, of nrst rate material, very durable wiih prooer care, nnd the raking of the wheat can IHJ well done by a man riding upon them.
These Reapers :ire also constructed with mowins machine attached, warranted to cut one and a fourili acres of grass per ho r. anil to do its work as well and as close to the cround, on smooth land, as ordinary mowing. Farmers and others are requested to rail and examine ihcse machines afier arrival, and if ihey do not, on trial, periorm all thai i* claimed lor them, any purchaser can liis reaper to me.
Southern Bank of Indiana. HTM11S Insiitution, loc ited lour doors trom the I South-west corner of the Public Square, in Mr. Rose's Block, i* nrepnred lo negotiaie Sight and Tim" Drafts on New York ami other principal cities Discount Notes and o'htir evidences o1 debt, payable as above Receive Depor.ites Deals in Gnid and .-ilver •'o:n make.* collections and remit the same, lejs cirrem rate of Exchange Remit money to Enstlnnd. Ireland. Scoiland ond Germay, on its own responsibily. Drafts on Ne*York und oiher principal ciiies, will always be kept on hand and tor sale at the lowest rates.— Depositee from business men and others who wish to keep an active deposite account, are respectfully solicited. {ErBank hours, from 9 lo half past 12 A. M., aud from half past 1 to 4 P.
C. F. GUNNISON,
feb5-'53 24-tf Cashier.
O I S
The Pocket JEscnlapius OR, EVE'lY ONE IIIS OWN PI1YSK IAN.
f|AHF.
Forti th Edition,
1 with One Hundred Engravings, showing Diseaess and Malformation.'' the Human Sysiem in •verv shape and form. To which i" added a 'I'reatiis in the I 'is-n^esof Females, being ol the biirln st importance to married people or those eontempluting marrri ge Bv Willinm Young, M. I».
Let no father be asham
ed to present copy of the .*E" UL \P1US to his child It may save him from an early grave Let no man or woman enter into the st'crc't oldiyations ol marriad tile without rem linn the Pooit-i:-r vlusc LAPIL'S Let no onu sulfeiing Ironi lncknied Cough, Pain in the SiJe, ristless iiiahls, nervous lee'ings, and ihe wh »'e rain^ of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by. tin ir physician, be another moment without eo^Hulting the .'Lsculapius Have the marri.-d. or those about to be married, any impediment, lend this tjuly useful lunik, a-* it has he the menus of eoving thou— ol unforunatecreaturcsfroni iho very jaws ol death
JCrAny person sending Tweniv-l'ive Cents, enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of thi-i work by mail, or live copies will be Bent lor One Dollars. AdJress, (posi iid
DR. vVM. YOUNG,
N 152 S,.ruce St, Pliiludclphia.
April 16, '53-34-ly
NORTHERN LIGHTS.
CONSTAN
TLY npp aring in their usual
brilliancy, in Northern Torro Haute, second lions' north ol theCa"al Bridge, on Market street, where will be found constantly on hand, ut wholesale only—
Composition Summer Candles, SummerSieiirine Candles, No. 1 Pure Tnllow Candles, No. 1 Ros-in Soup, No. I Palm Soap, No. 1 Whitebiirdjiap, No 1 ^oft Soapb" lamily washing. The ubove articles are warranted and kept lot sale at all ihe principal wholesale houses, and til our manufactory, in quantities to suit the purchasers ant! at as low prices as I hey can bo bought at in this place lor cash. 'I ho renowned superioriiy ol our inanufiiciure we hope will intureusa continuanceofour former customers, ami we respecilully solit iho patronage of Men hants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine nrticle, and request nil lo examine the above articles previous lo purchasing elsewhere. will pay the highest cash price for Tallow rendered or in the rough.
M- HARRISON &.SON
Nov. 29.53 31 tl.
run
TIII:cuitt: OF
FEVER AND AGUE!
ILL be found superior to any articlo ol the kind now in use. May had at Groverinan and Bourne's. I repared and warranted by
G. W. BALL.
Terre Haute, Nov. 19, 1852— wtf
lit 1IIEIII1TI FIlIltllUTll I I'ST open.^d in Detnmg's New Biick ojpoI si:e Prairi« City Hotel, a goo-l as-»rinieii ol I'llrnitnre just received from Cincinnati, which ihe public are respectlully mviitsd lo call and examine. ...
N. B. Those wishing to purchase will find it tlieir interest lu come.
FORSTl
Terre Ilaote Dec. IR, '52-a mo.
The People's Store.
It K.1JOV AI*.
Williams & Early.
AVE Removed from tlieir old Stand to thf Store recently occupi«d by. M. W.S» dam. on Notional Sirwt- Cm in*ham's l»rug Store We sre now opeuiug large snd g« nt-ihsl stock of
Pancy and plc Dry Goods,
of American and Foreign Fabric#. No* 3 *ei.Atf.
Furs and Peltries. Coon Skins—Deer Skinfl.
THE hi: pricrs in CAall wid paid for I any C' .:iitjr ol Furs and Pelirie*. at oor WI.'.v«de (ir -Try and Li or Store in Teir^ liauu. North iiJeut tbeJ^ 1 ,' l)w, Raeeoon, Mink. Fos, Oppoaram and Otter kina, ah»M* wantetl, .. janltf OKOVERMAN k.BOURNE.
SCOTT'S
COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE.
IJIIS
liH'itntt -i
I- MI
A»ri» 2 .$*-3£-t
a very flour itiitng con
d»*ion at I«k ili*. A Cird (or fa I coarse ofIr»t rue" ion rosy h» ha 1 on otMwMt tar,a*itf applieat.au at toa WaHa«h Ci«iri#vO*L'
CHEESE.
CHOICE article Cboeae jast a O N
Hoe 19,
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ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Of THE MAULS*
At aud fr«m Terre IlBnte* Indiana. ARRIVALS. Vi. St. Louts, dailr, ,« i#. Indianapolis, daily. (Sundaysexcepted,)^ 5 B» Springfield, III., doily, 8 p,m vincennes, daily, (Sundays excepted,) 12 n'gl p?Lafayette, Wedncs., Fri., and Sun
Packet Line, jues., Thurs., and Sat., Jpa CrawfonlsviHe. Tues., nnd Sat., 9 n* in to an S at 9 Retllbrd. Sat., *^9
01
Carlisle, Wednea., ^"Spm Portland Mills, Saturday.
1-:„'
DEPARTURES.
St. Louis, dailjr.^ 5 am indianaftolis, daily, (Sundays excepted)- 7am •^prinirfield, daily. 5 a «l Vincennes, daily, (Sundays excepted,) Saw a a an S at 8 a
Pa in an S at 6 a or vi on an 5 a Bioomincton, Mon.,and Fri., 5 a tn Belford, Wed., 6 a-* Carlisle, Thurs., 5 a or an id a 9 a
N. B. All mails closed at precisely 8 pm. JttrOfiice hours from 7 a m, to8 tn. On Sun* lavs from 8 to 9 in the morning, and from 7 to 8 in the evening.
April 9, '53-33-tf J. T. MOFF ATT, P.
Standard Family Medicines,
Prepared with great care aud expressly forpajmdf use, such is Dr. Stvnviie's
CF.LEBRATKI) MEDICINES.
4
DR. SWAYNF/S COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY, The most effectual and speedy cure known for ContnmptioH, Coughs, Cnltls. Asthma. Bronchitis
J.itvr Complaints, Spitt:ng Blood Difficult) lf Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breasi% Palpitat.on of the Heart, lnfluemat .Croka Broken Constitution. Sore
TArtxjf, Nervous Debility, aud all diseases- nf throat, Brcatt and Lungs. A uly Wonderful Curr.,*-'« Jiead thin Extraordinary Case
DR. S\VAYJ*E--Deor Sir: Having contracted A severe cold, which settled upon mv lungs, attended with a iolcnt cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty ol breathing. I was nttended by physicians of the first respectbi!ity,but my symptoms became very alarming, there was an alisces? formed in nu' lungs and niadu its way through my side, and discharged Inree quantities of puss externally, so that my physician thought ihe power oi functions clone of my lungs were totally destroyed therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things contin tie,I lor a Ions lime until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of re medies hut nil failed to do any good. But there si ill being a spark of hope left within me. and my anxious parents, nnd having heard of tho great irlues ol your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, nnd its being approved ot by physicians of the iirM eminence, I concluded to make trial of it, und io my great satisfaction my cough gradually gre/v better, the hole in my side lieaan to heal, and I happy tosny.fmm a poor and almost helpless skeleton 1 hove beeomn healthy aud weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbor* can testily to the above fact.
ABRAHAM I1UNSICKER,
Two miles from Skippackville, Skippack township, Pa. ,, Be Careful in Put chasing Jil|f|e To htain (he original und only irenuine prepnra* lio'n of It'iM Cherry, wh'cli must have thu portrait and signature of Dr. SWAY.VK on each wrapper around ihe bottle. Until you obtain this compound you will uuver know thf real virtues of Wild ("nerry.
Dr. Swnyne'n Celebrntcd VermiAige, In Square Bottles, very pleasant to the tasts, and the moat effectual remedy in expelling worms, curingdyspepsin, sour stomach, increasing the appelitM. nnd invigoraiiiiff the whole system. Oft* serve thai it is in square bottles with (he portrait of Dr. S AYNE on each wrapper, around tho bottle. Noue other is genuine. Dr. Swiryno's Niirsnpnrilln nnd Tnr Pill*.
A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far superior to iho pills in gen»rnl use, more mitd, prompt, and uniform in their operation, may bo taken at all tirm-s, nnd in fact in every diseasa wbore an aperient, alterative, or purgative is re« quired ami for diseases incident to females they are unequalled.
The ubove valuable Medicines nre prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE. at his Laboratory, Nu. 4 North 7th street, (lute rlighth and Race,) Philadelphia. l-orsale by J. R. CUN1NGIIAM, sols agent for Terre llnute and vicinity.
September H, 18V2—wvl
Every family should have a copy.
An invaluable hook, only 25 els. per copy— Man know thyself. HUNTER'S MKIMCAL M.NNT'AL AND
HANDBOOK FOR Ti!E AFFLICTED. Contninins nn outline of the Origin, Progress, Treniment and Cure of everv form of disease, contracted by Proruiscuons Sexual In'lercoiise, by Self-abuse or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a tnniilinr stylo, avoiding all medical technicalities, aud everything ilmt would offend ihe ear of decency, frcm t'te result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases pf a delicate or private n.-itur*.
To which is added, receipts for Iho cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and euro of Fever and Ague, lor twentylive cents a copy six copies one dollar: will he lorwnrded to any pari ol ihe United Stales, by mail, free ol postage. Addresss postage paid, Box. 3 '(J Post Hl'iee. or tho Author, 3tJ North Seventh Sueet, Philadelphia.
1/IFTV DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. IITJN1? TER will forlcii $50 if fifing to cure any case of secret disease that may emtio under his care, no matter how long standing or afHictinir' Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 Nonli Seventh Street Phi I ad'a v/ilhout fear of interruption from oilier pntients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selestion of a Phvsiei-in are invited to call.
IMPOTENCY—'Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuSe, t,|io evils are numerous. Premature impoteney, involuntary semi al discharges, wasting of tho organs, Ions of memory, a distaste for (emalo society* general debility, or constitutional derangement, ore sure to follo«'. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence he oilers a perfect cure. (IK ANI) REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many coses their, lives, in the hands of Physicians ignorant of this class ol maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all theillnthe human family are subject to. Every respectable physician bus his peculiar branch, in which lie is more successful than hi* brother professors, and to that ha devotes most of his time and study
YEARrt PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment ol diseases of the sexrual orgnus. together with ulcers upon ihe hotly throat, nose, or leg*, pains in the head, or bones mercurial rheumatism, stiiciures. gravel, irregularities. di-ea*es arising from youthful excessesOJ impurities of the blond, whereby the constitu, tion hat become enfeebled, enables the
Doctor'
Western States Line,
to
otfer speedy relief to ull who may place themselves under his care. JfCr Medicine forwarded to any part of the Unl ted Mtales--Price five and t«n dollars perpockage* 62rSep23. '32 wy-5
F«»r BufTilo,Cutiadu and Wtatern Porta.
Without Ue-sbipping nt Albany or Troy.
In connection with Scott & Co's. "Toledo, 141 syette and Terre Haute Line," on Wal ash Canal.
PROPRIETORS ,*!Lt
A Cobb & Co-, Foot of Indiana St., Buffalo. A. W, Palnur 4. Co.. 121 Broaa at. .N.Y. APPLY TO E W.Sloan. 121 Brosd St New York. S. McKiasick. b5 Quav St. Albany. r=C»tt & Toh do. »hio. W R. R. Livinrston. Wabash Csnal. Merwin Sl Co., Caucccaaora to E. 3^ W6]Tet) sot' re Haute. Lewis Gray, Erantrrjlf«.
Mark Packages "W. LINE," and shiD b* Western States Line Canal Boats, foot of Broad St.. New York. .March W,«!tf-30-tf|
To Country Merchants.
fVl EKCI'ANI Sin the couniry, wbo visit thia vl market to re l. nlalitlieir stocks, would do w«l| io call sntl examine my slock of Dry Good*. Having fwrehasrd many Goods expressly for tho Jobbing .rude, which will be sold ai a luuaiyndvance on New York cost, at Farriagtan'* Slock*^ North side Pnblie. Squara.
No* 48,*S-wif SUTCtl.
