The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 May 1853 — Page 3

A

New Stare Store aad Copper Shop.

SIGN OP THE ELEPHANT. On Fourth St., one door north of Maio,

T«rre Haute, Ind.

THE

undersigned would respectfu! 1 arinounc6 to the citizens of Vigo and the adjoining counties, that he haa just opened a new Stove, Tin and Copper establishment, where he intends to keep constantly on hand a large aesortment of

Til AIO COFFSR VABE.

My stoves are of the newest and most approved patterns, among which will be lound the justly

Celebrated Meteor Air-Tight «o nc. mm rac aw yc^9 To which I would particularly call the attention of Tavern keepers, (having two sizes expressly for their use,) and having the exclusive right to sell this stove in this market. 1 feel a just pnde in recommending it as one of the very best Stoves ever offered fur sale on the Wabash. 1 will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of Tin Ware, by wholesale and retail also, Bathing Tabs, flip snd Shower Baths, and all kinda of Copper Work* such as force and lift Pumps, jpoer Kettle*, Soda Founts, fee.

All kinds of Copper and Sheet Iron work for 8team Mills made to order and promptly execu ted.

Those in want of any of the above articles will do well to give me a call, as I intend to sell very low. My motto being quick sales andamall pro fits.

JAMES T. MOORE.

N. B.—James T. Moore is also prepared to do all kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Zinc snd Lead. As Job Work has been my forte in the principal cities in the west, I foel confident of rendeVing entire satisfaction.

OCT Give me a call. ,• May 21, '53-39-if

A W A E SIGN OF THE MFLL SAW. W O E S A E A N E A I

Potwin & Burn am,

Opposite the Court House, Mnin Street

ARE

now receiving a very heavy Stock of Goods, purchased in the Eastern cities, and of the manufacturers, by one of the partners, which they offsr at Wholesale and Retail, cn the most favorable terms. Having purchased express ly for the Wholesale trade, tney csn offer extra inducements to merchants to purchase in this market. The following goods comprise a part of their extensive stock.

Shelf Hardware of every variety and deecrip tlon bar and sheet Iron Steel, Nails, Tin-plate, bar Tin, Tin, Copper, Zinc, Rivets, Wire, Anvils, Vices, Sledges, Plough mould and points, Screw plates, &c. Currying, Carpenter, Cooper, Saddler, Blacksmith, aid every variety of Tools. Mill.Cross-cut, and every other style of Saws, cf the best makers. Cabinet maker's materials Hair cloth, Lookingglasses. Plates Frames, Picture Frames, Veneers, Ola»s, Sash, BlndingFmaterials, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and every (description ol Fixtures for doors and windows.

An extra qunlity of paint, varnish, whitewash, shoe and scrubbing brushes, &c. hall, parlor and store Lamps Wicks and Fixtures, Globes, &c. Pumps, pump Fixtures.Tubinschain and 5»oxee, trace, log, cablc and olher Chains: manilla Rope, Cordage, Packing Yarns, Trout Lines and Fish Hooks Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Cap*, Lead, &c. A large stock of Gunsmith's materials, barrels and Fixtures. Axes, ACUOB, Hfatchcts, Broad Axes, all of the most celebrated makers Spring and counter Ballonces Steelyards, platform and other Scal.es, and a very few of those Family Grindstones,

The most extensive stock of Saddlery Hardware and Harness Trimmings in the Wabash Valley, consisting of Trees, P.idskin*. Hogskins, Alorrocco, Gout and other fine Leather Harness, Bridle and Skirting Whips, flames, &c. Coach and Buggy Trimmings, Shoemakers also can find a hill supply of Tool?, Leather ana working materials.

Having purchased our stock on the most favorable terms we are enabled to offer inducements to merchants and others wishing goods in our line t* call and nee us, which are not oflVrod in an other establishment.

POTWIN & BURNAM.

Terro Haute, May 14/53 38-2m

Especial Notice!

rpHR subscriber, owing to the ill-health of his .1 wife, and in accordance with the instructions of his phyficinn,has determined to return with her to France, and will therefore dispose of his whole atock of goods, consisting of Fro ch goods in

great variety of Im own importation, also staple goods and Groceries,such as ore generally kept by the merchants here, at cost and to any person wishing to continue his business at the old stand, importlotf French goods, he will act as his agent in Paris, for the first purchase or renewal, frae of charge, lie will have great advantages having been raised to the business.

F. E. I.ESEURE,

French Store, west side Public Square. Terre Haute, May 54, *53-38-3w

STDCI

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if is*

DRY GOODS.

rPHE undersigned respectfully solicits the atten.1. lion of ihe public to the examination of his extensive atock of new Spring and Summer t.Soods, just opened. His assortnteut is one of the largest in the Wabash Valley,' and comprises almost everything in the dry goods line, ami will be Mild for cash at pricea calculated to give general «tisfnetion

Farrinoton Block, north of Public Square. Terre Haute, May '53«39«tf

Fancy Goods.

A

NICE lot of ladies dress trimmings, black silk lacce and fringes, bonnet ribbons, artificial flowers linen, silk and metal dress buttons. ladies1 and gentlemen's kid, lisle, silk and cotton gloves black, white, mixed and slate colored hoee black silk mitts silk and cotton parasols, assorted colors and quality white, black and crimson crape shawls silk and barege do. All of which will be sold unusually low at

npHE subscriber having made arrangements to I keep constantly on band Fisk's Patent Air tight

Metallic Barial Case?,

Which are the greatest invention of the age for the dead, would edit the attention of th« public to their superiority after the common wood Coffins now in use, for all se4*ons of the year, for vault purposes, transportation, beauiy, style of finith and durability. They are unrivaled and where een in

ever they have been introduced it haa been te the total exclusion of all other coffins. I now have an assortment on hand, which cari.be seen by calling at my Ware-rooms. In addition I shall keep on hand all kinds and sizes of ready made

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the beat material afld by the beat workmen in the city. I pledge myself not to follow the old (dan of extortioning, but will sell lower than any other house of the kind in the city— My profits in both metallic and wood coffins shall not exceed that of any other kind of business. 1 am prepared to attend funeral* with an elegant

And will furnish any number of carnages that may be deaired. I can be found at my Store, north of the Court House, on Market street, opposite J. Longdon's Livery Stable, or at iny workshop formerly kept by Sites fit, Co.

ISMill

F. NIPPERT.

N1PPERTS,

North side Public Square.

TOT* Haute, Mny 81, •JS-SD-tf

Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoes.

1

1AN AM A, Leghorn, English Straw and Palm Leaf Hats I case of u»e renowned Genin's Extra Silk Hats Fur and Wool Mexican Hats cloth and plush caps ladies strav ank braid bonnets men's and boy"s calf, kip and morocco boots and shoes ladies enamel, morocco ami calf bootcos Jcnnv Liod buskins and slippers children's shoe*. Cheap for cash at

F. NIPPERT'P,

FarringtonV Block north of Public Square. .* TorrclHaute, May 31, 'W-39-tf

Ladies Dress Goods,

TjMGURED ami plain Mack silk chameleon and brocade of various qualities, dts borages, delaines, poplins, French and American l*wns, white drees goods of all kinds ginghams, auk and mohair alpacas. All of which will be aokl cheap for cash at

F. NtPPERTS,

North ol Public Square.

Terre Haute, May ?l, 53 39»tf

ijace Qoods.

BEAUTIFUL assortment ol trwlse and cantor ic edgings and insertings, cmbroidercred Handkerchiefs, collars, capes and caps swiss and cambric undersleeve* linen and lisle lace and edgings figured and plain biitets bla«k silk rsiU. All lobe sold cheap for cash at 4

F. NIPPERT^

North of the Public Square.

Terrs Haute, May 21,'M^tf

Trunk Lost.

QOMBWHERE between indianaaobs and O Terre Haute, in returning from the Fair, a common black trunk, erUh a card tacked on the -J, marked Caroline Wluteorob, Clinton. Any formation that may lead to its HCOWH will be tank fully received. &R. WHITCOMR

March 5, *38»96tf T^afayette Jountal please copy 3 to this office.

2 0 of Dry Gtoodi for the Jobbing Trade.

MERCHANTS

THE COTMUY TO

replenish Uxar stock*, will find a lane aeaoruoeat of Dry Goods, boogbt expreariy for the whfajffg tt*faaadi which wiilbe eoidst a email ad vance eaEestcraeoet, at

MrreKTw,

3* "Fante«Mi,« Bleek. monk el PrWc9«m

D. G. FORSTER.

May 14, '53-38-ly ___ ./

Southern Bank of Indiana.

rpHlS

Institution, located on the west

I the Public Square, will buy and sell Gold. Silver and uncurrent Money, time and sight Drafts, and Bills of Exchange remit money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany, on its own responsibility. Will also pay interest on depositee at the following rates: 4 per cent, on call 5 per cent, on three months: 6 per cent, on twelve months foe which Certificates will be given at (he above rates.

Banking bouts, from 9 A. M., to halfpaat 12 M. and from naif past 1 to 4 P. C. E. GUNNISON,

May 14, Cashier.

Agricultural Implements.

WE

are now receiving an extensive assortment of Agricultural Implements direct from the Manufactory, such as Cradles, Grass and Grain Scythes, hay and manure Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Picks and Mattocks, Scythe Snaths, &c We would again call attention to our Carpenter Tools, which for variety and beauty cannot be surpaased in any market.

POTWIN & BURNAM.

May 14,'63-38-2m

BRANCH STATE BANK OF INDIANA, TERRE HAUTE, May 14, 1853. DIVIDEND of five per cent, nas been declared on the Capital Stock of thia Branch, out of the profits for the six months ending 30th ulu^.alsoan extra dividend of five percent out of the Surplus Fund, payable to the Stockholdera on demand.

W. R. McKEEN, Cashier.

May 14, '53-38-3w

New Jewelry Store! ... IN DOLE'S BUILDING, Mnrkei Street, Terre Haute, Indiana. riMIE undersigned late of _I Cincinnati, has just opened New Jewelry Store in Dole's Building.where ho keeps a large and full assortment of desirable

Watches, Clocks and Fine Jewelry. Of the latest styles, for stile

at New York prices. He is a practical workman from the celebrated Watch Manulactorieo of Switzerland, and later from the Jewelry Establishments in Cincinnati, from the proprietors of which he bears tho most satisfactory recommendations. Chronometers, Duplex Watches and other difficult work, heretofore sent east, can be repaired^ and ore warranted by him.

Mr H. speaks the French and German Languages, and will be happy to wait on his French and German friends. 11 kinds of repairing done on the shortest no-

A

tice

XUC1EN 110U1UBT.

May 7, '53-37-3m

Letting on the Evansville and Crawfordsville Riilroad. E ALED Proposals will be received ot the Engineer's office in Terre Haute, Ind., until 6 'clock P. M., May 35th, for the Grubbing, Grading, and Bridging of the extension of the Ev snsville and Crawfordsville Railroad from \incennesto Terrre Haute.

Other things being equal, preference will be

fargestto

riven those bidders who offer to rsk« the amount of Stock in payment for work. Plans, profiles and specifications will be exhibited at the office in Terre Haute, ten days previous to the letting. J"-

By order of the Board of Directors. SAMUEL HALL, President* WM. BAM., Chief Engineer. May 7 '53, 37-tl

A GREAT BARGAIN,

offered in the Machinery and Fixtures of the and Distillery formerly owned by Smith & Button, consisting of Engine snd Boilers ot great power, three run of first rate French Burrs, with all the necessary apparatus, such as elevators, Bolts, fcc also, a complete apparatus for distilling on a large scale, most of it entirely new.

These can be had on very accommodating

,e'm''bje,r'V0^vSlAN

& BOURNE.

Terre Haute, May 7,*'337- tf.

New Provision Store, AND FAMILY GROCERY. East end National Road St., North side,

TERSE HAUTE, INDIANA.

THE

subscriber would respectfully Inform the public that he has fitted up and furnished with entire frosh goods, a Provision Store and Family Grocery, as above, where he intends keeping eveery thing in the Gnw^ry line, of the best quality, and which he will sell at the lowest rates for cash, or exehaiwe for prod tee.

Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Fish, Tobacco, Spices, and all other articles' usually kept in such establishments, will always be found on hand.

Also, Glassware. Nails, Ac. He solicits a call from those making purchases as he feela confident that faia articles and pricea cannot fail of giving

April 30.'53-36-ly

BllRNa

Wool Carding

WOULD respectfully inform the citixena of I Vigo and surrounding counties, that I have :ittcd up New Machines with New Cants, at the TERRE HAUTE FOUNDRY, and hope, by strict attention, to merit a share of public patronage. I warrant my work to be superior to any other done in this place. Any person who does not get good work can have pay for the same in good Rolls or the highest market price in cash.— KrNo extra cJtargt* made for IFoeitAaf ovtrriuwin aeiiHt frs aHfjif (7rrnir pJre KdOil furnished for wool

Wood, Coal and wheat taken in exehaoge for

°Ttar— keep constantly on hand, for tale, good article of Rolls, cheap for cashI will a! to, pay the highest price, in cash, for 80)000 lbs. of Wool.

,IM.tn

M.S. PATTERSON.

April 30, 'S3-36-3m.

yotioe of Insolvency.

been declared insolvent, aad will be asttled acA. LANGK. Admr. «lt lewis ma ef said Estate.

April 30, WfrSt

Tbe People's Store. REMOVAL. Williams & Early.

HAVE

Removed from Uwr old Stwd to Uw Store receotlv osenpied by M. W^Se dam, os Natioaal Reed Street, e&oiaiac Cos ii m"s Dreg S*0** opsiteg lane and general stock of

Fancy and Staple Dry Good*, of American and Foreign Fstuee. Nov.SSMtt

ffiiift of

NEAT artkK ea feed peper.jeMwi »et the for sal eat •OliJUBR OTFirE

A I A E

HAPPINESS AID COMPETEMCE*

WHY is rr

kwvMn

UPWARDS

ftaai •Su25& flafafc

befor«, p*tk*f*4ariaf ciribood, orib« fim fnrsof wunifT w«iy fa Aec onaaaoSthttaio parfaaaorirrt. saa of Was in Apnea TKAKS, Wh*n too ku to leacfittcd brov kaotrMp, loafc back Mm, Ml ictrct the Ull coaacqacaca of cm !^Tkuro(Uv*M otaliwto paaacM, ia earfy lift, UMP w« obtaia ia after roan Aa4 what dayi aad ah w* sight not ha*« bcea spared, if Uw tiaelypo—tued. hit riv

•KIJ WCHOCT AMD fTABTUia To beiwM the tfekacsi aa4 caffmac ca4u*4 Sr a wllk for maar reus. froaa caaacs simple ud eoatrolltbU, aaailr laaiiiliia ur better «cill,-*K* iac*n«4, iferery

WIFE AHD MffTBEK

PoMimd (be iafori—tkia MMUMI ia a little roiaaM, (with ki ue Huh of all) which wonld «p«re to hanetf TKABI OV MIIBBT,

Mch eoaH

or

New York, April 16, '53-34-ly

wife,

Aid to ber basbaod tb« eootaat toil aeeeanrilf ietoliiaf apw him boa without |nn| bin the oppoitaaity petcaca whieb hi* exettiooi axe entitled, and the poncwioa «l which woatd secaxe tho happiawi of hhaaelf, wift, aad childrea.

lit aad anicty of nchaeaa of tho of acquiring that

IBCtRH HKARI OF HAmmi Ir bacon tag ia tiaie no««ei«ed ol the kaowledn. tho wast if which has caMd the aicknea* aad porertjr or thoaaaada. la riew of Mch coueqaencet, ao wife or Mother ia eica-

•able if ibe aecieCt to arail hoaelf of that Imowledfa ia »elf, which wOatd •pare bet aiach

if ibe aecfeCt to arail set to henelf, Which wOa Bteaa* of harainoaa aad er upon ber chUdreo that 1

reapect to the BMaaa confer spoil hodie*. with healthy auada. a little worit entitled

biS5£slSoT««iiyiic» heiJthy Tfcat Eaowlcif* eoaimiacd ia

E A I E W O A N S

Private Medical Companion.

BY DE. A. M. KAUBIC1A0,

a ii

On* Hundredth Edition. ISm^ pp. 9S0. Pritt, SO (Sf [OX F1HB Pirn, BXTSA BMDWS, 91 00.J Firat pabliihed ia 1147, sad it i« mot ,i\.

SURPRIZING OR WORDKSNIL, CaaiM«riM that KTIRT fllALl, WHKTHXR HIAHWIKP OR ROT, can hers acq a Ire a tall knowledge of the natare, character and causes or her with the various lyaiptoBU, a«ady

HAIJF

A HIUilON COPIKS

•lioald have been told. It impracticable to eoarer fnlly the varioot Mbject* treated of, as they ate of a nature nrietlr intended Tor the married, or those contemplating marriages, bat no female desirous of enjoyinf healthy and that beantr, consequent apoe health, which is so conducive to her own happiness, and that of her hnsbend, but either has or will obtain it, as has or will every husband who has the love and affection of ius wife al heart, or that of his own pecuniary improvement.

ORB RVHDRKD THOUSAND COPIKS

Have been SENT BY HAIL within the last few months CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC 1IK NOT DEFRAUDED I

Bay no book nol«*a "Dr. A. M. Manneeaa, 1SS Liberty Street, N. Y." on the title page, and the entry In the Clerk'a Offlee on the back of the Utlepage and boy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and sddreaa to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, as there are spurloua and surreptltlooa infringements of copy-right. LET EVERT WIFE AND HUSBAND

PONDRRI

No excuse for Ignorance, when Ignorance Is Misery to those we hold near and dear, and when to dispel our Ignorance

Is within our reach. To enable every one to decide upon the IndUptmable nec«**Uy of possessing a oopy, and that no wife, or mother need remain uninformed npon the many causes, which, sooner or later, are destined to make Ibarfal ravaget npon her health, nnleas guarded against, and that no oonslderate and affectionate husband hare cause to upbraid himself with neglect wire—a pamphlet of thirty-six of the welfare of his pages, containing full TUU-pag* and Ind«x qf Content*, together With extracts from thejwok, will be s«nt frt* of c/utrgt to any pert or by addressing, postpaid, as herein. Whea Knowledge Is Happiness, 'tis culle to I

pable to be Ignorant.

er On reeetpt of One Dollar (for the fine Edition, oxtra binding.) "THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" Is sent {mail#t to any part of the United States. All lottors must be pont-paid. and addrossed to Dr. A. MAURICEAU, Box 1M4, New York City. Publish tug Office, No, 139 Liberty Street, New York. For sale by S. F. Parris, Greencastle. In New York City, bv Stringer & Townsend, American Museum Adriance, Sherman &Co., No. 2 Astor House Dewitt & Davenport Barnes & Co.

OFFICE, 129 Liberty Street, near Greenwich, New York City. .April 30, '53 36 ly-is

AM

The well known superiority of the'

Genuine Hartford Collins Axes, Has induced some manufacturers to stamp their axes H. COIXINS, and such axes are frequently sold as my manufacture.

The Genuine Collins Axes, Which have been made under my direction for more than twenty-five years, and which have sustained such an unrivaled reputation, ar^ invariably stamped

COLLINS A CO., HARTFORD. Thev are to.be found at our Depot in the city of New York, and at the principal Hardware Stores in the large cities.

Hang the Banners on the outer Wall

THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME! The excitement still continues at Camp $ Utley's Vinegar Depot,

Second Street, nearly opposite the Sewart House, Terre Haute, Ind. fpHE subscribers are now pre-

J. pared to furnish sny qusntity fCider Vinegar to dealers cheaper than Eastern prices, and pronounced by judges to be the best Vin­

April 16, *S3Zi\y

Terre Hante and Eransville

Canal Packet Line.

Aand

BOAT of thia Line will leave the Ba sin lor Newberry twice a week for the present, to Ports below as the Canal is finishedThe Boats of the above Line have facilities for carrying twelve tons of freight each.

For freight or passage applywboard or to &CO. April 83, '53 35-tf.

Commercial Insurance Company, Charleston, S. C.

Colombia Insurance Company, Columbia, S. C. TNSURANCE on Steamboat and flat-boat car 1 go«e, and fire risks on buildings, furniture and merchandise, taken in the above Companies, by

jan29-*53'33 tf Sab-Agent st Terrs Haute.

Teacher Wanted. COMPETENT Male Teacher will find immediate employment, and secured in at least fSOO per year at (be District School at Indiana Furnace. For information inquire of HE»H SrswAirr or at the Courier Office.

April S3, *M-3FR3T.

Fulling and Cloth Dressing.

WILL

ba done as usual, only in better style and fiefeh. at HOLMES MILL. April 23,

,53-3*-i»

Cash and Gkod Cloths TITIUi be paid for WOOL—good YY given at HoicM* Mill, near ube ri the

Ul H11V. wills '53-36-tC

April

11mported Wlnea artlde of efcotee imported Wlaea, of

A ail kinds* cas be obtamed at BCRNS^S Proriaioc Stare. ApfilSO.'MlS-ly

J, H. LONG, M. IX

'J^HANKJTUL for past favota, nspartftglysoIkits a eoitisttacc ef die aaaae. Seeood street, aoeth ef the Ceert Boese Square fobl2*S3-35-tf

B. Williams'

noL fni-EiT cnmi&Taiccu

PHILIP MONNrNGER, Proprietor. Comer of Market MalVerrr tftreeta, TERSE HAUTE, /ND.

THE ttooM^nw having purchased the Houaa Etutinia* tho "White HalP1 and refitted and. remodelled it, has opened it ander the above name.. He invites infection to his arrangements, as he believes that

they will be foondinferior to none in the city. HIS ACCOMMODATIONS, as far as table, bedding* rooms* stables, and all other wants of those who may favor him with their patronage will not be -found aarpaoed by

will be reasonable. And trusting In a discriminating public, be hopes to merit a share of public patronage. PHILIP MONNlNGER.

April 30, 53-36^m

REMOVAL.

Boston Leather Store, NATIONAL ROAD STREET, South-East corner of 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church.

GKERCKHOFr

& CO-, in form their forma-

customers and the public generally, tha' they have moved their LEATHER STORE, from National Road Street opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th street

They have now on hand a large and exquisl le assortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati and Country Tanned Sole, Band, Upper. Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skina. Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins, Tampico and French Men's and Ladies Morocco..

SHOE FINDINGS.

They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Find ings, as Lasts, Boot snd Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, all kinds ofShoeniakers Tools of the very best qualitv.

Having adopted the principle of only selling for cash, and buying also for cash in the Eastern Cities, they are enabled to sell at lower pri-. ces than any of their competitors,

HIDES!

They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. :V ATT ENTIONI ATTENTION!! fcgg

Shoemakers, Saddlers,.snd Merchants are particularly requested to examine our stock and prices, Before buying elsewhere.

Terre Haute, April30,'53-36-ly

Sale of Vigo County Seminary.

NOTICE,isday

hereby given that on Saturday,

the 30th of Jiily, A. D. 1853, witlun business hours at the Court House door, in the town'ofTerre Haute, we will offer for sale the County Seminary buildings of Vigo county, Indiana, together with the grounds, whereon they stand, viz: Out lot of tnb town of Terre Haute nQmber forty-three '43.) bounded as follows: on the south Bide by Mulberry street, on the west side by Sixth street, on the north side by Eagle street, and on the east Bide by out lot number for-ty-four (44.)

At the same time and place we will also offer for snle all the personal property belonging to said County Seminary.

Termt of Sate.—Upon all real estate, sold Hi pursuance of this notice, the purchsser has to pay the interest upon tlie whole amount of the purchase money for one year in advance, at the time of receiving a certificate of purchase, and the principal in ten annual instalments with interest annually in advance upon the residue of said principal.

Upon all personal property belonging to said Seminary, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving his note, with approved freenold security, for the amount of the purchase money, with interest thereon and without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Si*

:A

N. F. CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer of Vigo County, liul.

1 A I.ANGE, ?•»_" "V.-v Auditor Vigo County, Ind. Terre Hsate April 30 '53 -36-ids.

TI1E PEOPLE'S STORE.

Removal

W I A S & E A

HAVEI

filainRibbons,

SAM'L W. COLLINS.

Removed from their old stand to Store recently occupied by W. Sedam on National Rosd Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store Opposite the Conrt Honse.— We are uow receiving a Large and general stock

FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foreign Fabrics. Comprising every variety of Ladies Dresr Goods. Rich Silks, merinoes. Cashmeres, Mus lin DeLains &c. English, French snd American prints in great variety. Bay State and other long and square Shalls, Rich Embroidered and

ShawiB in colors iBIack and 2nd Mourn* ng, Gloves, Hosiery snd all the minor articles for Ladies, Misses and Childrens use.

Having engaged the services of Mr. John Reinhard to assist in the inner department of our business, and under our new arrangement, we are prepared to offer such inducement to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Please give us a call.

WILLIAMS & EARLY.

November 3d. 1852.wtf.

6 0 I S

O N I O W I I

ISof

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 fig ure.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row March 26, '52-31-ti

O E I S F. T. BtTLMAN

INFORMS

Vin-

egar ever brought to the W abash Valley. All orders through the post-office prom

attended to

&. UTLEY.

his friends and the public generally,

that he has just got,back with a Tresh and well selected Stock of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES! which he will sell, as heretofore at wholesale and retail, at the lowest figures.

All who wish anything in his line, will find it to their interest to give aim a call, at hia store on National Road street, opposite the Post Office,

April 9 '52-33-tf.

WE

)U1

SPRING ARRIVALS.

have recieved our Spring Stock of work from the east, comprising a large assortment of the best and most fashionable kinds of Gent*, Ladies, Boys, Misses, and Children's Boots and Shoe*, That we have ever received, and will sell very low for cash.

Also, a large stock of our own manufactured work constantly on hand.! SCHOOLEY &. VANHORN,

Sign of the Gilt Boot, No.5, Pbcptiix Row: April 16

,&3-34-tf

Notice.

THE

ALBERT LANGE,

undersigned has left his Boiks, Notes, accounts, snd papers with ISAAC M. RAT, Esq, for settlement. All persons owing, or having claims will please call npon him and seule immediately, and save the expense and treuble of proceedings by law for collections.

April 9, *53-33 6w

bargains

river, below

WOOL! WOOL!

THE

subscriber will payCASH for good clean fleece and tab-washed Wool. an».-2J-U JOHN TIERNAN.

VJSEL

gALMON

Jane IS,

ARBA HOLMES.

in banVs and kits, Mackwd. Cod

fish, Hookrd Salmon, stm^ted Halibut, smoked Herring. Holland Hemng, HaUbut Fias,Soaads and Tongues, for sale at

,S8-wtf-43

The "City Expree, Ha

WILLbefiren

in readiness at all limes to convey goods U*"Cfcy PfovisioaiStw*," gr»

Jaase S ,5f-wt£Jtt.

batd's Sopenor Scotch Ale- SeitaUe for invalids. Foraaleby ^."WASSON fc Mi. Rose'i

N O O

Commission Hlmljant, Comer tf Comw»erct axd btfemU sti,, IV W O E A N S

Nov 90

NE¥KIPRESS FACILITIES. Dangers of Okie River JTavlgatioB Avbided.

American Express Company Having made favorable arrangements with the several lines of Railroad Companies between this city and tin principal cities throughout the States of Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin Michigan, Ohio N York ani the New England States, as well as both the Canadas, are now prepared to transport Bank Notes, Gold, Silver and all kinds of Treasures, together with Goods, Pareela and Packages. Also, to attend to the collection of Drafts, Cheeks, Notes and Accounts, buy Goods and pav Bills.— From the long established reputation of our company for promptness and reasonable rates, we csn confidently assure the public that any business entrusted to otir care will meet with despatch not excelled by any other Express line.

Our connections with WELLS, FARGO & CO'S

Great California Xbcpress, and LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S

E O E A N E E S S Enable us to forward to and receive money. Drafts, Goods from any part of the "Old World."

Messengers, provided with Iron Cheats, will leave our office daily, for Cincinnati, 0.- ," Boston. Mass. Cleveland, O. Philadelphia, Pa. Sandusky, O. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dayton, O. Detroit, Mich. Columbus, O. Chicago, 111. ToWo, O. Galena, 111. Buffalo, N. Y. Milwaukee, Wis. Albany, N. Y, St. Louis, Mo. New York City, N. Y. Louisville, Ky. Terre Haute, Ind. And theCanaidaa. V'

WOOD & DONNELLY, Ageats, TERRE HAUTE. (TT Office, Indianapolis, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets. T"

LIVINGSTON, FARGO &. CO., Proprietors. feb!2-'53-25-ly fi. LOCKE, Agent.

METALLIC BURIAL CASES. fllHE subscribers would respectfuly inform the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that they have made arranffements to have at the shortest notice, tho aoove Burial Cases, and would state that they have one of those valuable Cases at their Ware Room, which they can recommend as a very superior article Idr all burial purposes, and are unsurpassed for preserving ana moving bodies,being air and water tight, ana having a large Oval Glass over the face so that the corpB can be seen at any time. Being fully prepared with a fine Hearse, they can attend to all calls in their line at ahort, nonce in or out of the city. They will attend to raising bodies already buried and place them in the Metalic Cases. Also Woodon Coffins made at the shortest notice.

Cabinet Furniture and Chairs constantly on hand at their Ware room first corner north of the Stewart House. AGAR & T1UCHE

Terre Haute April 9, '52-33-yl.

fttt 4 $ New Books. im*%*

VIl.LETTE,

Adril 2, '5*2 tf.

by the author of Jane Eyre and

Shirley.

The Lofty and the Loi* ly, or Good in All and None All Good, by M. J. Mcintosh. Castle Avon, by the Author of RavenclifTe.

English Items by Matt F. Ward. Lady-Bird, by Lady Georgiania Fullerton. The Cap Sheaf, a fresh Bundle, by Lewis Myrtle.

The Master Builder, or Life at a Trade by Day Kellogg Lee. Life of bir Walter Scott, by McLeod. j,s

Macauley's Speeches Shakspeare and His Times, by M. Guizot. Pastoral Theology, or the Theory of Evangelical Ministry, by A. Vinet.

A Hero and other Tales, by the Author of the Ogilvies. &c. The Australian Captive and the Gold Regions -jf W. H. BUCKINGHAM, "^v., Sign of the Big Book.

for salo by

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Dry Goods and Carpet Store.

JOHN SUILLITO & CO*w

No. 12, East Fuurth St., Cincinnati, O.,

REpurchasers

BPECTFULLY inform their customers and generally, that they aro now opening an extensive and complete assortment of fancy and staple English, French, German and American ...

DRY GOODS, Also, Foreign and American^''":*'*'

Imported and contracted for previous to the late advance, which we offer at as low prices as similar goods can be purchased in the United States.

Floor Oil Cloths,

Thoroughly seasoned, from 3 to 24 feet in'width, large stock always on hand. Families, Hotel keepers, Steamboat owners, and strangers may depend upon finding the best class of goods in our line, at prices as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern cities

March 12, '53-°9-6m

New Leather Store.

THE

undersigned, late of Dayton, Ohio, wonld respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that He has opened a-wholesale and retail

LEATHER STORE,

on the corner of National Road and Fourth streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his enure attention to Leather, Hides, Oil, and Findtngs, where may be found at all times, a large assortment of Skirting, Harness, Bridie Leather, Collar Leather,

Padding, Seating, Sol« and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco, Linings, Bindings. Topping, Loads, Peg$, Shoe Nails,

Boot Trees, and Small Toots,

Currving Knives, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, arfd a great many small tools andarticles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased also. Hides and Skins, for which I will pay fair prices .1 Ia Cash or Trade.. tSr Orders from distance filled, and ahouM the article or price not suit, if returned in good order, the purchaser can have his money back. Please call and examine for yourselves and don't forget the piece, on the corner next the Post Office, for good Lea titer and Cheap Bargains.

September 18,1862—wtf

Vigo Collegiate Institute, at in of he a a us I

have been appointed to fill the vacancy (as principal) of the Male Department of the Vigo Collegiate Institute.

In pursuance of which appointment, I %f ill open a school in said Institution on Monday, September sixth, to continue 11 weeks.

The course of instruction pursoed will embrace all the branches of a regular Collegiate course. The terms of the Institution are fixed by the Board, as follows!

Per Session of 11 weeks. Preparatory Class, 13 Junior 44 Senior $5. I propose to locate in this place, and shall usee very effort to establish aper

maoeot school.

W*. MILLER, M. D.

CON BITS.

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DRS.EToomsnsAitL

D. CONDIT

Itoadon Porter and Sooteh Ale.

BARCLAY

dc.Perkin's Loodoe Perter. HA

R. S. THURMAN.

August 25.3852—d&wtf

Terre Eante Drag Store. fcY J. R. CUNZNOl

Nstional Road Street, North of the Court H&iie. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. /CONSTANTLY on hand. Fresh Drufs snd

MedMnes, warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Great attention paid to all orders. fcT-Chemicaia, Dvestuft, Instrameots, Perfam erf. Oils, Pslnts, Glass, and pare wines and Liqoors expressly for medlesi ase.

Tene fisute, lad.. Jan S, K-dtT»

I N O I E

Maban have associated

themelves ra the practice of Medicine snd Sflt^tfy, end hope by strict attention to the be* aineaa of their pftrfeaeion, He receive a libera} share ef patronage. Office en 4th street, 2d doo North of Prairie City Drag Store. feby^M tf

Fresh Fruitst

V^RAKGES, Lemons, Rsisina. Figs and Pmnes Vy—Havana Ptpmns, French Fruits, in their own iskse, aad Brudy Cherries, for sale b?

WASBON *. CO.

Feb26, »S-S7-tf Roeels BUftk.

OLD WHX8KT.

Fefc26,,a3-S7tf

WOLFE'S

uum snnui num. A Superlstire Tonic, Diuretic, AnU-Dya-peptic

Imrl^oratiAg CordiaL

THIS MEOICUUL BAVEK&UK is manufactured' by the Proprietor, ar Schiedam, in Holland, and ft is warranted not only pure from every injurious property and ingredient but of the beat passible quality.

Its extraordinary medicinal properties, In GRAVEL, GOVT, CHRONIC. RHSDIUTI^I, INCH* nirr DROPSY, FUTOLEHCC, COUC PAINS, ot the

Stomach and Bowels, whether in ADULT or INFANTS— In all ordinary cues of Obstructions in the Kin

WETS, BUUMMK, and Uattrv RT ORGANS— Is DYSPEPSIA* whether Actrrs or CHROMIC—Chills and Fevers. ID General Debility, Sluggish Circulation of the

BloOd, Inadequate Assimilation ot Food, and Exhausted Vital EnergyAre acknowledged by^he whole Medical Faculty, and attested in their highest written authorities. ftirThe attention 'of Agents and Purchasers is invited to the signature and address of the Propri* etor,on the label,and to the title of this Medicinal Cordial, embossed on the sides of the Bottle, as protections against inferior and pernicious imitations. Fot sale by

WASSON

Feb 2$, *53 2? tf

SL

CO.

O A E S

McCormick's Celebrated Reapers.

ON

the opening of Canal navigation the FUIscrit*er will be in receipt of a full supply of the above Machines, which have been proved superior to any others, both in this country and in Enirland.

They are warranted to cut two acres of wheat or other small grain in an hottr. and to save at least three-fourtks of all the wheat scattered by ordinary cutting, they are well made, of first rate material, very durable" with proper care, and the raking of the wheat can be well doue by a man riding upon them.

These Reapers are also constructed with mowing machine attached, warranted to cut one and a fourth acres of grass per hour, and to do its work as well and as close to the ground, on smooth land, as ordinary mowing. Farmers and others are requested to call and examine these machines after arrival, and if they do not, on trial, perform all that is claimed for them, any purchaser can return his reaper to me. vV' fU* H. B. SMITH.

Feb 19, '52-26-tf

Fresh and Choice

FAMILY GROCERIES.

W A S S O &

Rose's Block, Corner of Ohio and See* ond Sireeis, OLICIT the attention of the citizens of Terre

I Haute, to their choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES,which they will dispose of cheap for cash at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of

Choice and Prime Louisiana Sugars, Molasses and Golden Syrups Old Government Java and Prime Green Rio Coffee (new crop) Choice Green and Black Teas Fresh Carolina Rice (new crop) Pickles in Jars Pino Apple and English Dairy^ Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and Tongues and Sounds, brls. 1 brls.and kits Sperm, Star and Mould Candles Pepper, Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston Soap. No 1 Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauce and Table Salt very choice Virginia manufacture and finecutTobacco, with a general assortment of Groceries suitable for Fa uily uses. 9CrA wagon will be In readiness to convey goods to any part of the city, free of expense

Terre Haute, Feb 26, "53-27-tf

New Books.

HISTORY

of Henry Esmdnd, Esq., hjr Thack­

eray.

My Novel, or Varieties in English Life, by BulwerBianca, a Tole-of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin.

Corneille, and His Times, by Gtnzot My Life and Acts in Hungary,in 1848 and 1849. by Arthur Gorgei.

Bosil, a story ot Modern Life, by Wiikie Collins." Knlck-Knacks from an Editor's Table, by L. Gaylord Clark.

Experience of Life, By E. Sewell. Uncle Tom's Cabin, cheap edition, for sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S

Feb 12. '53, 25 tf.

l853,

Troy and Western Line.18"* tfV.^ON THE CANAL AND RIVER Leaves New York and Buffalo Daily. Running in connection with Steamers ana Propellers on the Lakes. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy.

CARGO, OF BACH BOAT FULLY 1 HSU RED. PROPRIETORS: RTCJE. CLAPP & CO., Now York'. P. L. STERNBERG & CO.. Buffalo.. ......

APPLY TO I' &

Rice, Clapp & Co., 31 Coertties Slip, New York Chas A. rolger & Co.. 101 Pier, Albany Rogers, Reynolds & Martin Lafayette O'Reily Sl Mitchell, Evansville

Buckingham & Co. Toledo: U» Jv,' H. B. Smith, Term Haute P. L. Sternberg &. Co., Buflslo?^

Mark Packages "-T.& W. Line." Boats leave Middle Pier, Coeniies Slip, Daily at 5

March 5,'53 28-6m

THE

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Notice

partnership heretofore existing be tween John Sayre, JaS. W. Scholey and Moses Vanhorn, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

Mr. Sayre will still continue in the Stove business at his old stand otr Market Street, and Scholey &, Vanhorn at the Boot and Shoe business in Phoenix Row.

JOHN SAYRB,

Mar {2, '63-99a*i

G^eorge HammeTB

Tsands

HENRY SNYDER

Sash, Door Blinds, nnd Frame Psctorf. TERRE HAUTE, IND. HAVE commenced the above bttflneas in the room formerly occupied by Mf' Bishop, on treet, neat the Post Office, where 1 intend to nsnumctuTe the above mentioned snides from the very best material. Person* about erecting buildings will do well to give me csll, as 1 intend to make my prices suit the times.

Orders from a dlstance.can be sent through the Post Office, and will receive immediate attention. Persons in the city wanting anything in the above line, will do well to send in their oniers a* early

WILL

April 33, S3-3».tf

A"

6. W.WIAFFER.

llar5?!4i-dawtt2MB

Wool Carding* at Holmes Mill

be superintended by Mr. D. Swine hait, who is well known ass gKta workman. Farmers and others can depenfl tm getting good Rolls, sod prompt attendance, by bringing their Wool to HOLME* MILLS-

Muio, -y V-.,£-

1TEW supply of Piano mime, fo*t meeiveH ef W, JB. BUCKINGHAM'S Feb. !«,*» »tf Book Steven

CBBBSa

A CHOICE article Cheese jest received snd for A eat CONDIT8 Jaoe W.,5Sf-wtf-43 V,. %:, :j

Fin# Lumber.

AptH 16,-3-«-tf

Standard Family Medicines, Prepared with great care and expreuly for family tixe, tuck it af: Dr. Swavne's

CELEBRATED MEDICINES. DR. SWAYNR'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF* WILD CHERRY, .The most effectual and speedy cure known for Con*uvtp(io*t, Cought, Cptde, Asthma. Bronckiti»

Liver Ccmvteints, Spitting Blood, Difficulty tf Breathing Pain in the Side and Bretuij Palpitation of ike Heart, Infiutn-xa,

Lrovp Broken Constitution. Sore Kt Threat, Nervous Debility, I aud all diseases ol throat,

Breast and Lungs. IA Truly Wonderful Cure. Read tkia Extraordinary Cam DR. SWAYNK—Dear Sir: Having contracted a severe cold, which settled upon myltings. attended with a violent cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty orbreathing. I was attended by physicians of the first respectbi!ity,but my symptoms became very alarming, there was an alicess lungs and mado its way through bar—1

formed ih inv my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physician thought the pow er or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This moumfurstate of things con ting' ued for a long tirno until was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of re medies bat all failed to do any good, fiat there still being a spark of hope .left within me, and my anxious parents, and having heard of the great virtues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved ot by physicians of the first eminence, 1 concluded to make trial of it, and lo my great satisfaction my cough gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to heal, and I happy to say, from a poor and almost., helpless skeleton I have become healthy and/ tgh more than Iev^r have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact.

ABRAHAM HUNSICKER,

Two miles from Skippackville, Skippack township, Pa. Be parrful in Put dosing To obtain the original and only genuine preparav lion of IVild Cherry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. SWAYNE on each wrap-r per around the bottle. Until you ebtain thisfr com-' pound you will, never know the real virtues ol WiM Cherry.

Dr. Swaytie'd Celebrated Vermifuge, In Square Bottles, very pleasant to the taste, and the most effectual remedy in expelling werms, curing dyspepsia, sour stomach, increasing the appetite, and invigorating the whole system. Oe* serve that it is in iquare bottles with the portrait of Dr. SWAYNE on each wrapper, around the bottle. No*e other is genuine. Dr. Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pill.'.

A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far superior to the pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and Uniform in their operation, may be: taken at all times, nnd in fact in eVery disease where an aperient, alterative, or purgative is required and for diseases incident to females they are unequalled.

The above valuahle Medicines are prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE, at his Laboratory, No. 4 North 7th' street, (late Eighth, and Race,) Philadelphia.

For sale by J. R, CUN1NGHAM, sole agent for Terre Hatite and vicinity. September H, 1652—wyl

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Every family should have

DRHAND

KrSep23, '52 wy-5

rr, AS. W. SCHOLEY, MOSES VANHORN.

Prcmimn Essence of Coffee,

HIS Essence has been proven by many thou of the moit respectable families in the United Stales^to be by far the best preparation of to the public. will go as far ss four

Coffee ever of this essence

One psckage

ill go as lar ss four pounds

of Jsva Coffee, and Conee msde by it will

serve perfectly the taste'of the best Java x: bat will be much more wbolesome, more delicate, finer flavored, perfectly dear, ana in every instance superior to the Java Coffee.

Manufactured by Dan Bohier 4k Co., No. 281 Callowhill St., above 6th St., Philadelphia, and sold Wholesaleaftd Retail, at

BROWNING & WALL'S,

i. jl -t. "Prairie Ciiy Drug Store. Terrs Haute. June 40. ^2 wtf-42

NEW Z8TABLX8HMZara%

A

copy.

An invaluable book, only 25 els. per copy—' Man know thyself.

HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANU ALANDBOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of overy form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual lntercouee, by Self'abuse. or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention^ written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, «nd everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of distasss of a delicate or private nature.

To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and treatise on the causes, symptoms ond eute of Fever ond Ague, for twentyfive cents copy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any part of the United States, mail, free of Box, 3!6 Post Seventh Street, Philadelphia.

any part ot the United States, by of postage. Addresss postage naid,K ost Office, or the Author, 38 North

1/IFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNJF TER will forfeit #50 if failing to cure any cose of secret disease that may come uhder his care, no matter how long standing Or afflicting! Either sex aro invited to his Private Rooms, 38, North Seventh Street Philnd'a., without fear of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are invited to call.

IMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indul* gence of tlie passions, by excess or solf-ahuse, the evils ere nntnoroas. Premature impotency, involuntsry seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement,/ are sure to follow. If necessary, consult tho Doctor with confidence he offers a perfect cure.

E A A N I E E he a would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of Physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It ts certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the numan family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, nnd to that ho devotes must of his time and study

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexrual orgaus. together with ulcers Upon the body throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses* oi impurities of the blood, whereby the constitu, tion has become enfeebledrenables the Doctor to. offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. 93r Medicine forworded to any part of the Uni ted States—Price five and ten dollars perpackage.

Western States Line.

For Buffalo, Canado and WcsTBrn Portg.V Without He-shipping at Albany or Troy.

In connection with Scott & Co*s. "Toledo, Lafayette and Terre Haute Line," on" Wabash Csnsl, i»

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rv P&nPttfBToRs

A. R. Cobb &. Co., Foot of Indiona St.. fiufTalo. A. W Pa 1 2 1 ad S N 5 APPLY TO E. W. Sloan, 121 Broad St. New York# S. McKissick, 69 Quay St. Albany. Scott dc. Co., Toledo. Ohio. R. R. Li Vitus ton, Wabash Cflnal. Merwin &. Co., (successors UJEJS, Wolfe,) Tora Lewis tc Gray, Evansville.

March 19, '53-30-tf

Mark Packages "W. S. LlNEt" snd ship bvj Western States Line Canal Boats, foot of Bread St., New York.

NORTHERN LIGHTS.

where Will be found constantly on hand, at whols'! sale only— Composition Stfrtimer Candles, 'X* 8uitmerStesrine Candles, C'» ZtfW,

No. 1 Pore Tallow Candles, No. 1 Rosin 8oop, NJ'. I Palm Sospi jg No. 1 WhitebarSoap{ No. Soft Soap for family washfntf. The ftbdVe articles are Warranted ana to1 ssle at all the principal wholesale bouses, and st our manufactory, in tfuAntities to stfft the ptfrchasers and alas low prices as they Can be bought

flityia

this place for eash. The renowned superiorof an a re 1 1 1 re us a continuance ofoar former customers. «tid we respectfully solit the patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase tf genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles pre' virtoa lo purchasing elsewhere.

We *ill pay the highest cssli price for Tallow# ftaoeredor in the rough. B. M. HARRISON ft SOtf

Nov. 29,53-34 tl,

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ChoioeWmes, firandi6ft it Liquots

OLD

'ognisc

andCasiitliffn Brandies.

Maldefra, Sherfy, Port and Malaga Wines, hi wood and g!tse. Champaign, Sparkling Cfttawba and Claret fc.

French Cordials, assorted. Very superior Old Irish Whisky. For sale Byfi* WASSON & CO. Feb ?6, *53-27-tf Rose's Black. .*

SCOTT'S

COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE.

TT^hlS lustitutkmis a very flourishing conJL ditlon at lndranapoli^. A Card ior a full course of Instruction may be iwi cm reasonable tenosby application al the WafMnh Courier OXI j.

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