The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1853 — Page 3

Valuable Books for Farmers.

JQTEPHENS' Book of the Farm, with four faun C5 dred and fifty engravings, edited by John S •s Skinner *TbeF«rwier*» New and Universal Hand Book:

The Modern Fanner, or Home in theCountry.designed for insiruction and amusement on rainy days and winter evening!, by Rev. J. L. Blake,

D. D.

Allen's Rural Architecture Thomas1 Fruit Ctilturtet, bew edition Coles' American Fruit Book Tne Gardener's Text Book rj.v The Poaliry Book, by Bennett Yonatt and Martin on Cattle Liebeg'a Agricultural Chemistry The Pocket Farrier and Farmer'* Receipt Book The Farmer's Practical Farrier, by Mason Youatt and Clater on the Horse Horsemanship, including the breaking and training of Horaes Youatt on tho Dog, edited by Lewis Parry's American rruit Garden Downing'# Fruit and Fruit Trees tf America a so A a

For aalo by

60,000

•r W. H. BUCKINGHAM,

May 28, *£3 40-lf Sign of tho Big Book.

*E. GROVER,

DEALER 7

Stoves, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Cop per Ware,

SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE I^D. May 28, *53 40-tf

AI EXTESSIVE STOCK Of IEV DRY GOODS.,!

rpHE undersigned respectfully solicits the atten JL lion oi the public to the examination of his extensive stock of new Spring and Summer Goods, just opened. His aaaortmeut is one of the largest in the Wabash Valley, and comprises almost everything in the dry goods line, and will be sold for cash at prices calculated to give general .uUfscllon.

FIGURED

iWay 21,'53'38-ly

TRAINS

North oi Public Square.

Terre Haute, May 21, 53 39-tf

Awake! Awake!! Arise! Arise!!

A ND come forth and examine the stock of fash ionable Hats, silk and fur, cloth, plush and glased caps-, suited to the taste and purses of all ovyertilwill be found at the Fashionable Hat Store, West Side oi the Public Square, which haqe been bought at the lowest rates and will be disposed of accordingly.

Thankful for past patronage the, undersigned hopes to merit a continuance of former favors as he ia confident that he can offer as good bargains as any establishment In the cji itCo'

Ohio and Indiana Railroad Line.

leave Indianapolis daily at 0.30 A. M., and arrive at Dayton at 7 P.4M., and Cincinnati at 10 P. M., same evening.

Fare—Indianapolis to Dayton,.... $3 00 Cincinnati,..3 50 Car* run directly through from Indianapolis to Daylon without chaiigc.

A CATiLED meeting of the Vigo County AgJx tMttllAfttf Society will be held at the Court House,on SevetfftrHfa^SlJurdny) the 28th Inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M- for the purpAiC (riVtaVifTg a! rangumentR to hold a County Fair, and other important business. All who feel like taking an interest in such matSors are respectfully solicited to attend. *TH0S. DURHAM, 1st, Preat.

May 21, '53-39-2w

Wool Carding.

I

WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Vigo and surrounding counties, that I have lifted up New Machines with New Cards, at the TERRE HAUTE FOUNDRY, and hop* by strict attention, to merit a share of publiiyiatron*

XI

warrant my work to be superior to any 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.— HGrNo extra charges made for Wool that overrun* in weight hy adding Grta*e.

Pure Lard Oil furnished for wool Wood, Coal and wheat taken in exchange for Curding. 1 wilt also keep constantly on hand, for sale, a good article of Roita, cheap lor cash. 1 will al so, pay the highest price, in 60,000 lbs. of Wool.

April 30, *53-36'3m.

THEemphatically

A

DOUBLE

N]ppERT

Farrington's Block, north of Public Square. Terre Haute, May 2], '53-39-tf

Ladies Dress Goods.

and plain black silk chameleon

and brocade of varioua qualities, do-, berages, delaines, poplins, French and American lawns, white dress goods of all kinds ginghams, silk and mohair alpacas.- AU of which will be sold cheap for cash at

N I E S

cash, for

M.S.PATTERSON.

Commercial Insurance Company,

Charleston, S. C.

Columbia Insurance Company,

INSURANCE

Columbia, S. C.

On Steamboat and Flat-boat car

goes, and fire risks on buildings, furniture and merchandise, taken in the abovo Companies, by ALBERT LANGE, jan29-'53 23 tf Bub-Agent at Terre Haute.

Lace Goods.

A

BEAUTIFUL assortment of swiss and cambric edgings and insertlngs, embroider* «red Handkerchiefs, collars,capes and caps swiss and cambric undersleeves linen and lisle laco and •dginga figured and plain hinets blatk silk wilt. All *o be sold cheap for cash at

F. NIPPERT'S

__ North of the Public Square. Terre Haute, May 91, ^3-39-tf

Trank Lost

COME WHERE between

Terre

In.linnanolin

common black trank, with a card tacked on the *«od, marked Care line W hi Icomb, Clinton. Any information that may lead to tta recovery will be thankfully received.

B. R. WHITCOMB.

March 5, 'M-SS tf Lafayette Journal please copy 3 times and send bHl to thie offiee.

WOOL! WOOL!

THE

subscriber will pay CASH for good clean fleece and tub-washed Wool. •nSft.*8 JOHN T1ERNAN.

The "City Express, No, 1,"

WILL

be in readineea at all timea to cooVfcy jfoodbi from the "City Provision State,"gra •H.

Jane 9 ,58-wtf43.

April 30, *53 38-ly

D. CONDIT

Fulliag aid Cloth Dreeing, s. WILL

be done as usual, only in better style •and fitthh, at HOLMES MILL. April t3, *3-35-11

Cash and Good Cloths

WILL be paid for WOOL^|ood bargains ». liw# Holme's Mill, near the river, below AUBA HOLMES.

April 83 ^3-3St£

Imported Wines.

Aall

FJNIE article of choice imported Wines, of kinds, can be obtained at

J. H. USCh It S.

'PHANKFUL fcf pM« nprii,* JL Ikits a ooctinuance of the same. Office on PscwdwwiK.eoeth ef theCeert Howe Square.

———————

Simeon B. WiUiiuna9 innnnnTCKTiiETiiuuL

Fxwh

.'OR Rale Feb*,

Family Floor* WASSON 4k CO. tf Sewl Block-

New Store Store and CopperSjhop.

SIGN or THE ELEPHANT. On Fourth St., one door north of Main,

Terre Haute, Ind.

THE

B_

TAYLOR,

PreftH Greenville and Miami R. R.Co. May 21, '53-39 3 _______

Notice.

undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Vigo and the adjoining counties, that ho has just opened anew Stove, Tin and Copper establishment, where he intends to keep constantly on hand a large aesortment ol

My stoves are of the newest and most approved pal terns, among which will be found the justly

Celebrated Meteor Air-Tight

To which I would particularly call the attention of Tavern keepers, (having two sizes expressly for their use,) and having tne exclusive right to sell this stove in this market. I feel a just pride in

recommending it as one of the very best Stoves "*AW*r,offered fr sale on the Wabash. *"i ^IM^wen constantly on hand all kinds of

Tin w-r? 'C i. retail Batliin ware, by wholesale i,. „nrlalso, nil kinds ing Tubs, Hip and Shower I3atltujui* of. Copper Work, such as force and lm Compel1 Kettle*, Soda Founts, &c.

I kindx of Copper and Sheet Iron work for Steam 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 1 intend to sell very low. My motto being quick sales and small pro fits.

OrGive me a call. May 21* '53-39-tf

SIGN OP THE MILL SAW.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Potwin & Burnam,

Opposite the Court House, Main Street. A E re iv in a he a S to r\ Goods, purchased in the Eastern cities, and of the manufacturers, by one of the partners, which they offer at Wholesale and Retail, on the most favorable terms. Having purchaser! express' ly for the Wholesale trade, they can ofTer 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 description: bar and sheet Iron Steel, Nails, Tin-plate, b«r Tin, Tin, Copper. Zinc, Rivets, Wire. Anvils, Vices, aledges. Plough moulds and points, Screw plates. &c. Curmng. Carpenter, Cooper, Saddler, Blacksmith, aid every variety of Tools Mill.Cross-cut, and every other style of Saws, of the best makers. Cabinet maker's materials Hair cloth, Lookingglasses. Plates Frames, Picture Frames, Veneers, Glass, Sash, Blnding£materiala. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and every (description ofFlxturea for doors and windows. extra quality of paint, varnish, whitewash,

RAYMOND & CO. AND VAN AMBURGH & CO'S

ffisn@ssi!8 mmmm

Public are particularly informed that this UNION consists of the Raymond & Co. and the well-known Van Ambargh A Co.*s Menageries, united for theprwentSeason of 1853, sod is the only entire Menagerie now in America. This wlw tar tl» largest Collection ever concentrated in one Exhibition, consisting of Over ISO Ltnog Wila AniptMSj, to be exhibited under a spacious Pavilion, 300 ieet in length by 100 feet in breadth, FOR ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION.

PsaroRXjutcs at each Exhibition, in four immense Performing Dens' Van Amburgn in two of them, and Mons. Daniels in the other two. »Wfl| exhibit at Terre Hnnte, on Monday, June 13» 1853, one day only, open from 3 to 5, and from 7 to 10, p. m. ADMISSION 25 cents. Children under 10,15 Cents.

The Cavalcade will arrive in the City on the above morning about 10 o'clock, and GKAIvJJ PROCESSION consisting of the Carriages, Cages, Vans, Ac., containing the Animals, drawn by 120splendid horaes, headen by therCompanies'celebrated Brass Band, and will paw through the principal streets, to the Pavilion for Exhibition, giving the public an opportunity of buhokung one

1

of the most gorgeous procesviona ever Witnessed. MR. VAN AMBURGH, the

^ver Witnessed. most renowned of all Lion conquerors, will, at a certain

the^ExhiWUon, enter the Dens of his Terrific Groupe of Lions, Tigers, Leopai-d*, Cougars, Pan there Ate., the same as performed by bim in all the principal cities of Europe and America. After which, MONS. DANIELS will enter the Den with his highly .trained Animals, separate and altogether different from Van Amburgh's making two Slepndid Amimal P^^na?,®®® t*?'8 collection.

LIST OF ANIMAL#CONTAINED IN BOTH MENAGER1ES-Van Amburgh4sTrained Animals: 2Numidian Lions, Asiatic Lion and Lioness, Royal Bengal Tiger, Brazilian llger, Black Tiger, and 2 African Leopards. Mons. Daniels' Trained Animals: African Lion and Lioness,

Pair Senegal Leopards Asiatic Tiger, and Two Cougars. Rhinoceros, or Unicorn, Arabian Pack Camel, White Camel, African Zebra, Canadian Elk, White Lama, first one ever in America, Sacred Burmese Ox, Nandi, monster Elephant Hannibal, a specimen of the Hippopotamus, two Chilian Alpacas, ten I.iona and Lionesses, Asiatic and African, pair Royal Bengal Tigere, pair Brazilian Tigers, Royal Java Tiger, three African Leopards, tfoffir Lioness and her three royal Whelps, pair Senegal Leopards, black Tiger, black Leopard, two South American Liors. four North American Cougars, four spotted Hyenas, two back ^Wolves, grey Wolves,_black and wlu^e^Kaccoon8,^two

Kangaroos, pair black Swans, white Stork, Silver Pheasants, blue Cranes, Macaws, Parrots, lch neumons, Badgers, and a great variety of the Monkey Tribe. 0*Full description of tne Auimals. Performances with tho Elephants, Ponies, Moneys, otc„ will be found in the Bills and Lithographa at the principal Hotels, previous to the srrivaJof the Company.

Will also be at Bowling Green, June 11th at Clinton, 14th at Newport, 15th at Rackyille, 16th a Waveland, June 17th at Crawfordsville, June 18th at Greencastle, June 20th. May 28, 52-40 te

JAMES T, MOORE.

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

A W A E

I, parlor and be &

Pumps, puntp Fixtures. Tubing chain and boxes,

irnl ^ace", log, cable and other Chains: manilla Rope^! from the Jewelry Establishments in Cincinnati,

Ilooke: Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps, satisfactory reeommendations. Lead, &c. A Urge atock of Gunsmi*.h*a materi- Duplex watches and other difficult work, ala, barrels and Fixtures. Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, Broad Axes, all of the most celebrated makers.— Spring and counter Ballances Steelyards, platform and other Scales, and a very few of those Family Grindstones."

The most extensive stock of Saddlenr Hardware end Harness Trimmings in the Wabash Valley, consisting of Trees, Padakins. Hogskins, Morrocco, Goat and other fine Leather Harness, Bridle awl Skirting Whips, Hemes, &c. Coach and Buggy Trimmings. Shoemakers also can nnd a full supply of Toola, Leather ana working materials.

Having purchased our stock on the most favorable terms we are enabled to ofler inducements to merchants and ethers wiahing goods in our line te call and see us, which are not offered in an other establishment.

POTWIN & BURNAM.

Terre Haute, May 14, *53 3S-8m

Especial Notice!

THE

subscriber, owing to the ill-health of his wife, sod in accordance with the instructions of his physician,has determined to retain with her to France, and will therefore dispose of bis whole offrech

stock of goods, consisting of fre ch goods in National Road St., North side, greet variety of his own importation, also staple TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

ivi wc mat ^nHvtnwv vr iruvwnu

charge, He will have greet advantagee bavit^ been raised to the boatoees. .4 F. B. LESBURE, v, French Store, west side Public Square

Tene Haute, May i4,*SS^8-3w

Fancy C=loods*"

A.fiowers

NICE lot of iediee dress trimmings, blsck silk laces and tringe*, bannet riboews, artificial linen, silk and metal drees betums. ladiee' and geatlemen\i kid, lisle, silk sad cotton glevee buck, white, mixed and alate colored hoae black silk mius silk and oottoa pnrasohk assorted colors snd quality white. Mack and crimson crape shawla silk and barege do. Aljlef which will be sold nanwaally low at

•tebiw 0 caning. Ixnimm Ik. ofd rani, I importing French goods, he will act aa his agent! Grocerv ss above! where£toi*^tw^»]^ll i^iUfor the&?^b«.or renewal, and which he wlQ seQ st dm fewist rates for cesh^ or exchance for produce.

& North aide Public fiqeare.

Terrs Btilh Xsy 91, 'MJI-tf

Bills of Lading.

NEAT srtkds. en mod pepsr, jnstnrintsd and fot sslsat the •ouRiKR orncE

T^H E subscriber having made arrangements to 1 keep constantly on hand Fist's Patent Air tight 5'*

Metallic Burial Cases,

Which are the greatest indention of the age for the dead, would call the attention of the Dublic to their superiority over the common wood Coffins now in use, for all seasons of the year, for vault pjrposes, transportation, beauiy, style of finish and durability. They are unrivaled and whenever they have en introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other coffins. I now have an assortment on hand, which can be seen by calling at my Ware-rooms. In addition 1 shall keep on hand all kinds and sizes of ready mude

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the best material and by tfiebest workmen in the city. I pledge myself not to follow the old plan 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 funerals with an elegant

And will furnish any number of carriages that may be desired. I can be found at my Store, north of the Court House, on Market street, oppo* site J. Longdon's Livery Stable, or at my work.hoptbrm.a, W.bySm&Cg

May 14,'53-38-ly

ci-aa^em ifank of Indiana.

bOulliv -, V+C* -»ifi

Silver and uncurrent Money, time and sight Drafta, and Bills of Exchange remit money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany, on its own responsibility. Will alsopay interest on depositee at the following rates: 4 per cent, on call 5 per cent, on three months: T, 6 per ccnt. on twelve months foe which Certificates will be given at the above rates.

Id tlHAUMMH# _i„L A

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

May 14, '53-38-tf Cashier.

Agricultural Implements. WE

are now receiving an extensive assort ment 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 beauiy cannot be aurpassed in any market.

TOTOdt BURNAM.

May 14, *63-38-2m

New Jewelry Store!

IN DOLE'S BUILDING,

Mnrket Street, Terre Hnnte, Indiana

THE

undersigned late of Cincinnati, has just

opened aNew Jewelry Store in Dole?a Building,where ho keeps a large and full sortment of desirable Watches, Clocks nnd

Fine Jewelry.

Of the latest atyles, for sale

st New York prices. He is a practical workman from the celebrated Watch Manufactories of Switserland, and later

tofore sent east, can be repaired, ranted by him. Mr H. speaks the French and German Languages, and will be happy to wait on hia French and German friends.

All kinds of repairing done on the shortest notice. JLUCIEN

Mar 7, '53-37-3m

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

These can be had on very accommodating terms, by early application to Gft OVER MAN & BOURNE.

Terre Haute, May ~,-r337-d.

New Provision Store,

AND FAMILY GROCELT.

Co»e, Te», Sugers, Molassee. Rsh, Tobacco. Spices, and all other articles nan ally kept in sack •etajbliehtaents. will always be foead on hand.

Ales, Glassware. Nails, See. He solicits a call from tkiemiltinrvetbiu. «s he Ms confident that his articles and nriees cannot fofl of giving satisfaction.

April 90,^53-36-ty

Hats, Caps,

NIPPERTS,

MICHEAL BURNS.

BMUI

ud Shoea

PANAMA. Lttfaore. bU 3« ai fUa 1 'case of therenowBsd Genie's Extra Silk Hate Far and Wool Mexican Hats pieah cape ladiee strrn^ ask bvesdboaneta men's am) boy's calf, kip and aMroceo boots end sltate ladwa Bnamtl, aaorocco and calf bootses Jenny Und boskins^ad sUppecs children^ shoes. Chsap for cask st

F. NIPPERT9,

Farrraiaott'B Tntipkm, Msy 9,

norHiof Pehbc S^w*.

April 30, *3-36-601

sriod of

TTAT.Ti.

PHILIP XftNNlNGEft, Proprietor. Corner of Market ftad lValberry Strsetfe TBRRR HAtiTE, tND. 1

HE unereignea having purchased tbi Hons* known aa the "White Hall" and refitted and remodelled it, baa opened it onder the above name. lie invitee inspection to bis arrangeinenta, as he believe* that

tbey wfll befoand inferior to none' in the city.

BIS ACCOMMODATIONS,

aa far as table, bedding, rooms, stables, and all other wants of those who may favor him with their patronage will

TKH

be found anipaaeed by

any other Itooae in the city. _L_: iijus ye mas will be reasonable. And trusting in a discriminating public, he hopes to merit share of public patronage. PHIUP MONN1NGER.

REMOVAL.

Boston Leather Store,

NATIONAL ROAD STREET, Sovth-East corner of 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church.

GKERGKHOFF

& CO-, inform their former

customers and the public generally, that 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 exquisite assortment of afl kinds of Leather, aa Spanish, Cincinnati and-Country Tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle. Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather. French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins. Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep and DeerSkins. Tampicoand French Men's and Ladies Morocco.

SHOE FINDINGS

They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Find ipgs. as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, all kinds ofShoemakers Toola of the very bestquaiitv.

Having adopted the princiil« of onlv selling for cash, and buying also for cash in tne Eastern Cities, they are enabled to sell at lower prices than any of their competitors.

HIDES!

They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!

Shoemakers, Saddlers, and Merchants are particularly requested to examine our atock and prices, before buying elsewhere. fi

Terre Haute, April 30, '53-36-ly

Sale of Vigo County Seminary.

NOTICE

is hereby given thst on Saturday,

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

At the same time and place we will also oner for sale sll the personal property belonging to aaid County Seminary.

Terms of Safe.—Upon all real estate, sold in pursuance of this notice, the purchaser has to pay the interest upon the whote 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 inatalmenta 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 ap proved freehold security, for the smount Of tru purchase money, with interest thereon and without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.

HAVE

N. F. CUNNINGHAM,

cf Treasurer of Vigo County, Ind. *. A LANGE, Jr' «,% Auditor Vigo County, Ind. Terre HaWl April 30'53,-36-tds.

THE PEOPLES STOBE. Removal WILLIAMS & EARLY!!

Removed from their old stand to the Store recently occupied by W. Sedam on National Road Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store Opposite the Conrt House.— We are uow receiving a Large and general stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foreign

HIS Institution, local43n8n iu» «v.o» 'd, lin DeLains &c. English, French and Ameritho Public Square, will buy and sell GbJ*nd.ssit4v.

vFabrics.

Comprising every variety of L*aie* DreAr

.i.„" Goods. Rich Silks, merinoes, Cashmeres, Mus

Bny State and

can prints in gie^ long and square Shall??4y&0> plain Shawls in colors IB! ack and

us a call.

6B0CHRIKS,

Joan Liroowici

ISof

now receiving his Spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds: TOBACCO, KAILS, &C., All of which will be disposed of st the lowest figure.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row March 26, *52-31-tf

IS1®©I&S1S

T. EULMAN

INFORMSF.just

his friends and the public generally

that he has got

tback

well selected Stock of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES^ which he will sell, as heretofore at wholessle and retail, at the lowest figures.

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

April 9 '52-33-tf.

the most

SPRING ARRIVALS.

WE

Chronometers, bereand are war-

HOURIET.

A GREAT BARGAIN,

ISMill

have recieved our Spring Stock of work from the easi, comprising a large assortment of the best snd most fashionable kinds of Gents, Ladies, Boys, Misses, nnd Children's Boots nnd Shoe*, That we have ever received, and Will sell very low for cssh.

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

Sign of the Gilt Boot, No.5, Phamix Row. April 16 *3-34-tf

Terre Haute and Evansvilie Canal Packet Line^

A

BOAT of this Line will leave the Be sin lor Newberry twice a week for the present, apd to Porta below aa the Canal is finishedThe Boats of the above Line have facilities for carrying twelve tons ot" freight each.

For freight ot passage apprfjMW^boar^or to^ April S3, 35-tf.

The People's Store.

REMOVAL.

Williama & Early.

HAVE

Removed from their old Stand to the Store recently occupied by M. W. Ss dam, on National Road Street, adjoining Cat inahanTs Dreg Stove Wis aa now opening lares snd general stock of

Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,

of American sad Foreign Fabrics. Nov. 3SS,dt£ 100

of Dry Goods for the Trade.

MERCHaJobbing

NTS in the coon try who wwli 10

reptenhrii Aeir stocks, will Knd a lanre assortment of Dry Goods, boogfet exprveeiy for the jlobhing trade^nd which wiubsaswata saadlad vanos 00 Eastern coat, at

F. JIIPPERTS,

FarrhMtoe'S Block, north ot Pi^Uc SqaareTerra Haute, Ufay SI, *53-9f-tf

NEW EXPRESS F1CUJTIES.

taagen of Okio River IfnTtgntion A* voided.

Our connections with |i WELLS, FARGO & CO'S

Cleveland, O. Sandusky, O. Dayton, O. •. Columbus, O. Toledo, O. •*"..! Buffalo, N. Y. Albany, If. Y, New York City, N, Y.

Mnrch 12, *53-°9-6m

with fresh and

VWf

made favorable amaigements withlhe aever al linea of Railroad Companies between this cit and the principal cities throoghont tit* States Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin Michigan, Ohio, N York and the New England Statea, as well ai both the Canadas, aire now prepared to transport Bank Notes, Gold, Slver and all kinds of Treas area, together with Goods, Parcels and Packages Also, to attend to the collection of Drafts, Cheeks Notes and Accounts, buy Goods and pav Billa.— From the long established reputation of our company for promptness *nd reasonable rales, wt can confidently assure the puolic that any busineae entrusted to'onr care will meet with despatch not excelled by any other Express line.

Great California Szpreas, and

LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S

EUROPEAN EXPRESS,

Enable ua to forward to and receive money. Drafts, or Goods from any part of the "Old World." Messengers, provided .with lion Chests, will leave our office daily, for Cincinnati, O.

Boston. Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Detroit, Mich. V" Chicago, 111. .. Galena, 111. Milwaukie Wis.

Terre Haute, Ind. WOOD A DONNELLY, Agents, TERRE HAUTE.

Jjp Office, Indianapolis, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets. LIVINGSTON, FARGO & CO., Proprietor*. fobl2-'53-25-ly E. LOCKE, Acent.

METALLIC BURIAL CASES.

I1HE subscribers would reapectfuly inform the citizens of Terre Haute and aurrounding country, that they have made arrangements to have at the ehorteat notice, the above Burial Cases, and would atate that they have one of those valuable Casea at their Ware Room, which they can recommend aa a very auperior article for all burial purposes, and are unsurpaased for preserving ana moving bodies,being air and water tight, and having a large Oval Glaaa over the face, so that the corps can be seen at any time. Being fully prepared with a fine Hearae, they can attend to all callain their line at short* notice in or out of the citv. They will attend^ to raising bodies already buried and place them in the Metalic Cases. Also Wooden Coffins made at the ahorteat notice.

Cabinet Furniture and Chairs constantly on hand at thoir Ware room firat corner north of the Stewart House. AGAR

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

New Books.

VILLETTE,

by the author of Jane Eyrd'itid

Shirley.

The Lofty and the Lonly, or Good in AU and None All Good, by M. J. Mcintosh. Castle Avon, by the Author of Ravencliffe.

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

The Master Builder, or Life at a Trade by

Dttii?of(Sr

Walter Scott, by McLeod.

Macauley's Speeches Shak&peare and Hia Timea, by M. Guizol. 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

for sale by

W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

Adril 2, '52 tf.

ot"er

J?ir.h Embroidered and Ana

h34iurP

2

ing. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies, Missessnd Childrens use. Having engaged the services of Mr. John Rein hard to assist in the inner department' of our bu siness, and under our new arrangement, we are prepared to offer such inducement to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Please give

..^WILLIAMS & EARLY.

November 3d. I852.wtf.

Sign of the Big Book.

Dry Goods and Carpet Store.

JOHN SBILLITO A. CO.

No. 12, East Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0., ESPECTFULLY inform theircuatomera and LV purchasers generally, that they arc now o-, pening an extensive and complete assortment of fancy and staple English, French, Ge

ancy and staple English, French, Gerutan and American DRY OOODS, ana Atso, Foreign and American

Imported and contracted forin tnis tm,,- ,-"

Floor Oil Cloths,

Thoroughly seasoned, from 3 to iti feet in width large stock always on hsnd. Families, Hotel keepers, Steamboat owners, and strangera may depend upon finding the beat claas of goods *n our line, at prices as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern cities,.

New Leather Store.

THE

undersigned, late of Dayton, Ohio, would 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 entire attention to Leather, Hides, Oil, and Findings, where may be found st all tiines, a large as-sortment-of Skirting, Harness, Bridle Leather, CoUar Leather,

Padding* Seating, Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Taming, Lasts, Pegs, Shoe Nails,

Moot Trees, and Small Tods,

Currnng Knives, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Lsmp BIDCK, brushes, and a great many email tools sod articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased slso, Hides snd Skins, for which I will psy fair prices In Cash or Trade, {&* Orders from distance filled, and should the srticle or price not suit, ii returned in good order, the purchaser can have bis money tack Please csll and examine for yourselves snd don't forget the place, on the corner next the Post Office, for good Leather and Cheap Bargsins.

HENRY SNYDER

September 18, 1852—wtf

Trustees, 1

principal) of the itlale DepSrtment of "tb^^igo Collegiate Institute. In pursusnce of which sppointment, I will open school in ssid Institution on Mondsy, Sep tern ber sixth, to continue 11 weeks.

The coarse of instruction pursued will embrace allthe branches of a regular Collegiate course. The terms of the Institution are fixed by the Bosid, as follows:

Per Session of 11 weeks. Preparatory Class, ft3 Junior %4i Senior $&. I propose to locste in this place, and shall use every effort to establish per msoent schooL

April 16, "55-34-ly

R- a THURMAN.

Angast 25.3853—d&wtf

HisftheBaBker«ontlie tnterWal THE CRT IS IITILL THEY €XXE! Tkeacctiement ttiU amtinua at Camp $ Utlefs Vinegar Depot,

Second Street, nearly opposite the Sewsrt House, Terrs Hsute, ImL 'X'HE sahecrihefs are now ptepsred 10 fornidi any quantity fCider Vhiegmr to dealers cheeper than Eastern prices, sad pronounid hy judges to be the best Vinto the Wabash Valley. All or egsr ever bmign ders throaghtbe pea*

epromptly attended to CAM/ UTLEY.

MEDICAL N8TICE,

mand

Yoamsns 4 Mehan have aaaoeisted tawehres in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, hope by strict sttention to the baainese ef their profession. t» receive a libersl ^an of nacroaaae. Office oa 4th street, 2d doo North of lVsimui| Drag Store. .,

S

OLD WHISKY. aad Meaoacahela Wbkki Moooncsbeia Whisky,

.far

W43B09fdcC6

ALMON la bsmis sod\ita, jiackerei, Cod fish, smoked Salmon, am^ked Halibot, smoked Herri^.Hdlaod Herring, HalibatFuta,8eaads aad Tongeea, far safe at

CONWPS.

mm

mtw

Mtum

rAim-

Feb SS, 33 37 tf

St. Louis, Mo. Louisville, Ky. And theCanadaa*

ON

saiim

A SuperltUve Tonic, Diuretic, Anti-Dya---ik

i«r I»TigOTt«g C«i®il. l£j.

Tan MxatctNAL Bivuisi is manufactured tn (he Proprietor, at Schiedam, in Holland, and it i*arranted not only pure from everyiiyurious pro perty and inpvdient bat of tbe bestpoesiblequali ty. tU extraordinary medicinal properties, IW GRAVKL, GOOT. GNOMO RRXUMATISM, Inar»nT DmorsY, FLATOUQICK, COLIC PAINS, of th«

Stomach and Bowela, whether in Anoix or

IK-

In all ordinary caaea of Obstructiona hi the Kin NETS, BIJLDOCR. and UKI.XYRV OROAKS— In DYsrersu, whether Accra or CBIOKIC—Chilli and Fevers. tn General Debility, Sluggish Circulation of th

Blood, Inadequate Asstmilatioo ot Food, ant. Exhausted Vital Energy— Are acknowledged bv the whole Medical Faculty, and attested in their highest written authorities.

KrThe attention'of Agents and Purchaaers invited to the aignature and addreea of the Propri kiwi In iKn Hlln

ATikin

Mmlimnft)

stor.on the tabel,end to the title of thia Medicina Cordial, embossed on the sides of the Bottle, at protectionaagainat inferior and pernicious imitstions. Fot saleby

WASSON&Ca

O A E S

BfcCoraiick's Celebrated Reapers*?

the opening of Qsnsl navigation the subscriber will be in receipt of a full supply ot the above Machines, which have been proved aaperior to any others, both in this country and in England.

They are warranted to cut two acres of wheat or other small gram in an hour, snd to ssve ai least three-fourths of sll the wheat scattered by ordinary cutting, they are well made, of firat rate material, very durable with proper care, and the raking of the wheat can be well done by a man riding upon them.

These Raspers are Slso constructed with mowing mschine attached, warranted to cut one and a fourth acres of grass per hour, and to do its work ss well snd as close to the ground, on smooth Isnd. ss ordinary mowing. Farmers and others are requested to csll snd examine these machines after arrival, and if they do not, on trial, perform all that is claimed for them, any purchasor can return his reaper to me.

Feb 19, '52-26-tf

H. B. SMITH.

Fresh and Choice

FAMILY GROCERIES. WASSOft ft CO.,

Rose's Block, Comer of Ohio and Second Streets,

SOLICITto

the sttention of the citisens of Terre

Haute, their choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, which they wil 1 dispose of cheap for caah at wholeaale snd retail, consisting in psrt of .. ,•

Choice and Prime Louisiann Sugars, Molasses snd Golden Syrups Old Government Java and Prime Green Rio Coffee (new crop) Choice Green and Black Teas Fresh Csrolins Rice (new crop): Pickles in Jars Pine Apple snd English Dsiry Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and Tongues snd Sounds, brls. brls. and kits Sperm, Star and Mould Candles Pepper, Allspice, Musterd, Starch and Boston Soap. No 1 Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauce and Table Salt: very choice Virginia manufacture and finecut Tobacco, with a general assortment of Groceries suitable for Fsjiity uses.

KJ"A wagon will be in readiness to convey goods to sny part of the city, free of expense. Terre Haute, Feb 26, '53-27-tf

New Books.

HISTORY

of Henry Eamond, Esq.,by Thack­

eray.

My Novel, or Varieties in English Life, by Bulwer. Bianca.aTale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin.

Corneille, and His Times, by Guitot. My Life and Acts in Hungary,in 1848 snd 1849, by Arthur Gorge!.

Bosil, a story ot Modern Life, by W iikie Coltins. Knick-Knacks from an Editor's Table, by L. Gaylord Clark.

Experience of Life, By E. Sewell. Uncle Tom's Csbin, cheap edition, fon *ale st W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S

Feb 12. '53, 23 tf.

1863.

Troy and Western Linfe.18*3,

ON THE CANAL AND RIVER Leaves New York and Buffalo Daily. Running in connection with Steamers and Pro pollers on the Lskes. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy.

•'^.•gldlSg.aaK^j.y fur I I I»nm r-a I ho Rmio nC To...

cABoenrnexbiM PROPRIETORS: IlICE, CLAPP & CO., New York. STERNBERG & CO., Buffalo.

P.

L.

APPLY TO

Rice, Clapp & Co., 31 Coentios Slip, New York Chas A. Rogers O'Reilv

BUcklllKU.IM U^\.U H. B. Smith, Terre Haute, P. L. Sternberg &€o., Buffalo. ».

Mark Packagea "T. &. W Lfne." Boats leave Middle Pier, Coenties Slip, Daily at 5 o'clock, P. M.

March &, '53- 88-6m

———————

THE

partnership heretofore existing be* tween John Sayre, Jas. W. Scholey snd Moses Vanhorn, is this dsy dissolved by mutual consent

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

BROWNING Sc WALL'S, "Prairie City Drug Store.

Terre Haute. June 40. *52 wtf-42

NEW Z33TABLISHMBNT.

Sask* Door Bliads, and Fraase Factory TERKE HAUTE, IND. HAVE commenced the shove business in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4tb itreet, near the Post Office, where I intend to naaufcetare the above mentioned articles from jbe*«T beet msterial. Persons shoot electing buildings will do kretl to give me csll, as I intend to make my prices suit the timea.

Orders from distance can be sent through the PostOmce, asm will receive immediste sttention Persons in the citv wsnting sny thing in the abovr line, will do well to send in their orders ss early

MARRIAGE,

BiPFiinsss iHD conrrrEiicr.

DR.

JOHN SAYRE, JAS. W. SCHOLEY, MOSES VANHORN.

Mar 12, '53-29-3m

Oeoree Hammers

Premiam Esseice ef Coffee.

Tssti£i

HIS Essence has been proven by many thou* of the mofct rsspecisble families in the united Ststes, to be by far the best prepsrstton oi Conee ever offered to the public. One pscksge of this emcnce will go as fsr as four pounds

of

Jsvs Coflfes, and Coflie made by it will preserve perfectly the teste of the best Jsvs Coffee, bat wul be much more wboleaome, more delicate, finer flavored, perfectly clear, and in every instance auperior to the Java Coffee.

Manufactured by Dan Bohler St Co., No. 281 Callowhil 8t, above 6th St., Philadelphia, and sold Wholesaisand Retail, st

O. W. SHAFFER.

Wo»l Cirdiig at Hslnes Mill WILL

be superintended by Mr. D. Swine tot, who

MI

well toownarajpgod work*

man. Farmers and ethers earn on getting

SSfSSN?" •SteASfa?5

April 23,53-35-tf

NEW Mpply of Piano muaie, jurt received et W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S Feb. 12,-w 25 tf BookStore.

CBSBSEL

CHOICE artids Chaaae jaat reeeived and for aslaat iasts lf.r5«-wtf-43

Ajul

CONDITS

Limbtt

a quantity ef Pine Lumber, for S3KJTH LSaOETt

BST received

HifBIfl -N

•SWOT »r ike «wo]r«Mat

wvMtaiUiair erigk Bsm aa to p*a Mttlnt, aaaM aoene IS iVTU TBARS, Wtwa to* lata to WtaHftMj krou tawMp,loolr ^Mk Mi Mown, aas imw tka nil caaanaaa««a af oar

WW»wU waoioft— |ittto riMMM.ia (dflOkiht kmMp wa «toi» ia attic r*a* Am mm Sara aighw of awiik »istH Mt ftra kaaa wai««, if keewlaige waa liaaaly paeeawai. It la

UUICHULT AMD RITTUMF IVMollika atekMaa a*4 itftriMatlmikraHra wijb for aMirnn, from eaaaaa sinpl* aad coatrallaMs, aauv iiaUji| nFtjitttr trill nr ir

lr

tf mva Aiownik

ia lbs nad^aU)wkiS wodTwara to hmetT TSARS OW

UIKXT,

Aa4 to Wr k«*Uai the coaaaat wtt tmitnmj tfaM, MMMrilr Imtrllim Ua Iran ikkMa ol dw Wtfk «Wmm rivlw UfllM oMtttaainr of aembiat W m»

ctuMiaa. UCOM vn MKAHf OW Himuas lr Weoaiiae ia dw MMMNi ol tka teotrMfa. tba was ol whieb ha* eanri tb« aichaaM awl povonr MtMmaaM*. la tiaw of mcb c«u*qa*a«M, aowift or Mtkatawn* •aUi if aba Mriaat to. avail tf *et_6aeiil*iee NQWCI to

IMIMU,

WHICH «MMMtwinar

aliuta wotkoatitlM

apaia aiaeh. WBHIM,hf

THE MARRIED WOMAN'S

Private Medical Companion. M. A. M. MAVUCKAV, raoraaaoa or •iiaiui or visa*. Oas gaarfrarfq MdiUM. ISBM^JV.ISOl Trie* Ms4 (sa ruts rarsa, atm siROUts, 91 OS.]

TlntimUiaMialMr.aaAtelaMC uiurauziifa

OR

woitDiarvb,

ComMnrlas that 1V1RY riHALI, WHKTiUER HARR1KU OR MOT, can hare attain a fall knawldtn •liiuraetsv sai cawaaa tl with tka nrisas aynapsaaaa, nasuHjr

of tho aatan, hor eoaaalalnts. aai tlMrt

A

MILULOM

oonxa

It inunacticabl* to eoavay (ally tho wiMNUNB imtri of, aa thay an of a aataio (incur lataasaS Mr tas Mniad, or thoM coatcaoplaliuf aMunagoa, hat ao ianala daairoaa of aaioyiax haalth, »m4 that haaatv, aoaaa^aaatafaa health, which i* to coodaeira to hu owa hantiaaaa, aa4 uwf of har haabaad, bat aithcr haa or wul obtaia Jt, aa haa or will •Tart haabaat wno haa tha Iota aaa aftctio* of hia fid al haatt, or that of hia owa pacaaiary iasa'asiat vrwARoa or ORSB mmmutD THOV* •AMD COPUI Hava baaa 8BIIT BY KAU withia tha Ian ftw •oadMh

CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC MIA HOT DEnUVDBDI Bay no book, aalaaa "Dr. A. M. Manriooaa, IIS Liberty Street, N. Y." Is oa the titlo psgo, and tho aatry la the Clerk's Ofloe ea the bask ot the UUopago and bay only of raspaetaMa and honorable awuora, or sond by mail, and addiass to Dr. A. M. Maori oeaa, ss thero srs apsrious aad sarrapttttsas lafHngoaeats of oopy-right. LBV SVXRT Win AHD HVSBAKO

POtlDRRt

IVosaanss fbr IgnonMtea, when Ignotatneo la Mlsorr to tkasa wo hali near aad dear, and wlaon to dlspal oar Ignonuna,

Is wltkln ssr wsih. To enable every oas to decide apon tho Mid** psasoMa Mostily of poaaaaaing a copy, and that ao wife, or mother need remain uninformed apoa tho many oattsea, which, sooner or later, are destined to make fbarfnl raraget apon her health, aaleia guarded against, and that no considerate and affectionate husband hare canso to upbraid himself with neglect of the welAtre of his wife—a pamphlet of thlrty-eis pages, containing full Tttl* nape am& Mm of Qtm* inua, together with extract* from the book, will bs sent /reetf charge to any part of the United Stales, by Addressing, post-paid, as neraln. When Knowledga Is Happiness, 'tis pable to ha Ignorant. 0T On reoelpt of One Dollar (for the flne Edl^s don.extra binding,) "THE MARKlXD WOMAITiB• PHI VATS MEDICAL COMPANION" Is sent (moU.™ ed fr*«)

to any part of the United Btatea, All let"

ters mu«t be post-paid, and addressed te Dr. A. M. MAUItlORAU Bo* 1894, New Tork City. ruMsbtnjf Offlco, No. 199 Liberty Street, Now Tork. For sale by 8. F, Parris, Creencsstle. In Near York City, bv Stringer &. Townsend. American Museum Aariance, Sherman & Co., No. 8 Aator House: Dewitt & Davenport) Barnes 8c Co.

OFFICE, 129 Liberty Street, near Greenwich, New York City. April ft),*53 36 ly»is *4**

Standard%Timily MciiHrlnoi. Prepared with great cart and expressly /orFamily use, such is

Dr. flwairae's

CELEBRATED MEDICINES.' DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY,

The most sflectusl snd speedy cure known foe Consumption, Coughs, Colas, Asthma. Bronchitis

T.

_» _j

State of Texas possesses n» the do* —~i -"r"

isur»(

*rtP Constitution. Horw Throat, Nervous Debility,

i!"

0

and all disease* of throat, Breast and Lungs. Truly Wonderful Cure. Keadthtt Extraordinary Cajfc SWAvine—Dear Sirs Having contracted 'I

f3ve7?i5 which settled upon my lungs, attend* f*1

wi.tb..a_vi®,ent

cough,pain in my side and

breast, difficulty of breathing. I was attended by physicians of the first r6spectbility,but my tymZ U»ms became very alarming, there was an steers formed in rny lungs and made its Way through my aide, ana dischsrged large quantities of nuse externally, so that my physician thought thepow. er or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed-therefore supposed the esse entirely 7

mpurnwlstateof

things contin­

ued for a ong time until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I hsd tried number of re foiled to do sny good. But there still being a spark of hope left within me, snd my snxious parents, and having heard ol" the great virtues of your Compound Syrup of Wild "I*

npprovod ot by physicians

of the1 first eminence, I concluded to mske trial of it, and io my grea|[satisfaction my cough gradually grew better, the hole in my side bemn to K®I

I b*PPJr tossy,from a poor and almost

helpless skeleton I hsve become healthy and weigh more than I ever have. All my neinhbera can testify to the above fact.

AJRAHAM

ship° pi

HUNS1CKER,

f,oin

skPPOckviIie, Skippack town' Be Careful in Pw chasing

lo obtaifi (he original and only genuine tion of Wild Cherry, which mast hare thepor4 trait and aignature of Dr. SWAYJVE on each wrap, per around the botiJe. Until you ebtain this am.. ffiidC&erry

koow wal

virtU0«^

Dr. Swayne*s Celebrated Tenaifaie, In Square Bottles, rery pleasant to the taste., aod the most eflectoal remedy fn expelling warms! curing dyMepsia, soor stomach, hi creasing the sp* petite, snd invigorating the whole system. rwlrwivMP "tvr'J****** with the portrait of ,U. Dr. Swayae's Sarsaparilfa aad Tar Pills*

A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far sopsnor to the pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and uniform in their operation, may be taken st all times, and hi fact in every dfsesse where sn aperient, alterative, or purgative ia re* quired and for diseases incident to fotaaies they are unequslled.

The slwve yalaabfe Medfcfrree nt* nmafbd *?'kVif

AX

deMiia *treet'(1,t®

E. st his Labors tory,Ns, 4

£i8h,h

for Terre Haute and viehtity. September 14, IdSt—wyl

«°d Race,) Phila*

R:

CUN1NGHAM, sols agenl

The well knerwn superiority of tha

Gentsine Hartford ColUng Hss mduced some manufacturers to stsmp their sxee H. COIGNS, snd such axes are frequently sold as my msnufacture.

He Geiuiae Collin Axes,1" WJfchi have been made nader my direction for tban twemy-five yeara, and which havesasuioedaucfaanunmaledlepotatioa,ase invarU' My stamped

COLl/INff A COn MABTFORDV 'f They are to- be founr at our Depot in the city of New York, sod at tin prfadpal Hardware Stores the large dues. -^.^SAM'L W. CJOLLma

New Yerk, April 16, *53-34-Ty

H. OVBRTOIt, €ontmtsston fflmtfant, Corner

JIV FiVMaWl 7 vvWIIW MS WW MNVWH «|f« few OWL LEAIv 9*

Nov