The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 June 1853 — Page 3
Valoable Books for Farmer 1 QTEPHENS' Book of the Farm, with fourhunjO .drcd and 6fly engravings, edited by John S. inkinner The Farmer's New awl Universal Hand Book tab® Modern Farmer, crliome in the Country, designed for instruction and amusement on rainy days and winter evenings, by Rev. J. L. Bloke,
D. D.
Allen*B RuralArchitec.lare
Thomas' Fruit Cnlturfjit, new edition Coles* American Fruit Book
For sale by
AND
The Gardener's Text Cook The Poultry Book, by Bennett Yonatt and Martin on Cattle ._ Lichee's Agricultural Chcnili^X The Pocket Farrier and Farmer's Receipt Book The Farmer's Practical Farrier, by Mason Youatt and Clater on the Horse Horsemanship, including the breaking and training of Horses Yonatt on tho Doc, edited by Lewis Farryli American Fruit Garden Downing** Fruit and Fruit Trees of America Cole's diseasrs of Animals.
W II. BUCKINGHAM, Sign of tho Big Bdok.
May 28,13 40 if
JEJ. CrROYJSL8, J'sH REALEK It i. Stoves, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Cop
per Ware, -*.*
SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE I^D. May 28, -53 4& if
DRY GOODS.
THE
undersigned respectfully solicits the attention ol the public to the examination of his extensive stock of new Spring and Summer Goods, just opened. His asaortmcut 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 st.tisfaction.
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come forth and examine the stock of fash ionable Hats, silk and fur, cloth, plush and glazed cops., suited to the taste and purses of all bvyerr,1will be found at the Fashionable Hal Store, West Bide ol the Public Square, which haqe been bought at the lowest rotes and will bt disposed of accordingly.
Thankful for pust natron age the undersigned bope* to mer a continuance of former fnvorsns he is confident that he can ofler as good bargain? as any establishment in the city, pcrhi.ns better
Mny 21, *53*38-ly
TRAINS
I will alto/pay the hiohei: price, in cash, forfi AO.OOO lbs. 0C W00I. M.S. PATTERSON,
April 30, %3-36-3m.
Commercial Insurance Company, Charleston, 8. V.
Colombia Insurance Company, Columbia* S\ C,
INSURANCE
on Steamboat and Flat-boat car
goes, and lire risks on buildings, furniture ami luervhandise, taken in the above Companies, by ALBERT LANGE, ]a«39-'53 83 tf Sub-Agent at Terre Haute.
I»ace Goods.
BEAUTIFUL assortment of swiss and
A cambric edgings and inserting*, embroider ered Handkerchiefs, collars, capes and caps* swiss and cambric undersleeves linen and lisle laeeand •djrings figured and plain binets blaek silk veil». All to be sold cheap for cash at
Jane 9 ^-wtf.43.
THE
F. NIPPERT.
Farrington's Block, north of Public Square, Tcrre Haute, May 21, '53-39-tf
Ladies Dress Goods.
FIGURED and plain black silk chameleon and brocade of various qualities, do berages, delaines, poplins, French and American lawns, white dressgoodsof all kinds ginghams, silk and mohair alpacas. All ol which will be sold cheap for cash at
F. NIPPERT'S,
North ol Public iiquare.
Tcrre Haute, May 21,53 39-tf
Awake! Awake!! Arise! Arise!!
F. H. SPIc ER St CO
Oliio and Indiana Railroad Line.
jroaagsssgsaggg
feftv^lndisnapoHs daily nt 3u A
M., and arrive at Dayton at 7 P. M., and Cincinnati at 10 P. M., same evening. Fare—Indianapolis to Day ton,.... 83 00
Cincinnati,. .3 50
Cars run dircctly through from Indianapolis to DM vton without chn nge. E. B. TAYLOR.
Pre\'t Greenville and Miami K. R. Co. Mny 21, *53-2W S\v
Notice,
A CAT.LED meeting of the Vijro County Agj\ ricuhiirnl Hoi'ieiy will be held nt the Court House,on Seventh-day ^Saturday) the SSlh inst.,' «t 2 o'clock, M. for the purpose of making ni rangement* to hold Connty Pair, and other in portnnt but"incus. All who feel like taking nn in •eresi In such matters are rcapectlully solicited *0 attend.
Til OP. DURHAM, 1st, Prest.
Mftyftl.lKNNhaw
Wool Carding.
igo ami surrounding
itted-up New Mnehlnes with New Cards, nt the TERRi: HAUTE FOUNDRY,,»n«l hope, by atriot 1 tent ion. to m» rit 11 share of public patron•go. I warrant my work to be superior »o any otliw done in thi» place. Any person who dots not i?eLaooU work can have pay for the same in
F. NiPPERT'S
North oT the Public Square.
Torre Haute, May 21 ^3-39»tf
Trunk Lost.
QOMEWHEftE between Intlianapolis and IkJ Terrs Haute, in returning lrom the Fair, a common black trunk, with a card tacked on the end. marked Caroline Whilcomb, Clinton. Any information that may lead to its recovery will be thankfully received.
THE
B. R. WUITCOMB,
March 5, *«-98-tf _ujSl Lafayette Journal please ilnW and wndc bill to this oilioe.
I l! W.UI
aubacriber will pay CASH for good clean Fleece and tub-washed Wool. an25-1M-U JOHN TIERNAN*
The "City Express, No. ILL be In readinc** at all time* to convey goods from the "City i*rovi«on Stare," gra
P. CONDIT
Fulling and Oatli Dressing. ILL be done as usual, only in better style and finish, at HOLMES MILL. Ap«l S3, 35 i»:
W
Caah and Good Cloths T7ILL be paid ft ftiven at Hohne^ Mill, near the river,
the April
WlCHW. DRILW t£
A KB A HOLMES.
Imported Wines.
A
FINE aiucl® ot wted Winee^ ofi •XI kiodm can he.:: BUK-NS-S Froviakm Sure. April 30,^53 3& ly
J. BL LONG, M. D,
'pllANKFl'L for nasi favors, respectfully ao JL licit* a con-.. i. .if the same. Office on Second a*ne«, Ukt Gmrt UooseSouara.
W»12 'S3-»-lf
j»»s*iy«
«a
Simeon B.
Williams'
rUlL HII-EVT CIIVIIETBBACSB.
Fresh Fsmily Floor. VV ASS4IN 4 CO Roar'* k.
T.X)R Sale by Feb^,'W-r-*f
New Stove Store and Copper Shop.
SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. On Fourth St., one door norih ol' Main,
Terre Haute, Ind.
T'^IIE undersigned would respectfully atinnun^ I to the citizens of Vigo and the., adjoining, counties, that he has just ttponed a newStovev Tin and Copper establishment, where he intends to keep constautly on hand a large psortnient pi
My stoves org o£ ths neweat and most approved patterns, among whichwill b« found the justly
Celebrated Meteor Air-Tjghtfi SB-urMWJtas To wliich I would porticulnrly coll the attention of Tavern keopprs. (having two sbtes expressly fur (heir use,) and having tlve eXclueivc riuht to sell this sioveln this market, 1 feel a just pride irf" recommending it as one of the very best Stoves ever offered sale on the WalioSh. 1 will nho keep constantly on hand nil kinds of Tin Ware, by wholeeale and retail al*o, Bathing Tubs, Hip and Shower Uaths, and all kinds ol Copper W'orlc, such as force and lilt Pumps, l)p Kettles, Soda Founts. &c. ........
All kinds of Co^^r aM%heet froff tt-ork'lbr Steam Mills mode to order andprcmptly exacutetl. _"
mi .» .-n 1 .• .• 1 ho«p in wnnt 01 nnv 01 ttie aonve articles win UH)UL1 rcspeeitiilly inform the citizens of
Tho«» in wnnt of nnvof the itbove articles will
(l0 Wel
igo mid surrounding counties, that 1 have jou. My motto buisg Quick sales and small pro-
low. fits.
j-„-1. .1 1 1 1* 1 in the principal cities in the west, I feel confident good Rolls or the Invest market price in cnsli.--
ofron(l
{&~No extra charges math fur lloot that overrun* in $y-Qive
tteight by adding Grrtt.ie, PuroLartl Oil furnished for wool Wood, Coal and wheat taken in exchange for Carding. 1 will also keep cohsfantly on hand, for sale, a good article of Rolls, cheap for cash.
to «i«e me a ca*H, as 1 intend to sell Very
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Pol win & Buraaiii,
Opposite the Court HoiSs'e, Main Streiet. RE now receiving a very heavy Stock of Goods, purchased in the Eastern cities, and of the manufacturers, by one of the partners,
RAYMOND & CO. AND VAN AMBUKGII & CO'S
which they ofwr at Wholesale and Fvctail, on the surpassed in any market. most favorable terms. Ilavingpurchosed crpr«*i lif for the Wholesale trades they can offer extra inducements to merchants to purchase in this market. The following goods comprise a part of their extensive stock. .Shelf Hardware of every variaty and dwen'p tion bnr ond sheet Iron Steel, Nails, Tin-plate, bar Tin, Tin, Copper. Zinc, Rivets, Wire, Anvils, Vices, »ledfita. I'lough mouldi and points, Screw plates, See. Currying, Carpenter* Cooper, 1 Saddler, Blacksmith, aid ev#rj variety of ToOli Mill.Cross-cut, and every olher style of Saws, of the best makers. Cabinet maker's materials: Hair clo.h, Lookingglasse*. Plates Frames, Picture Frames, Veneers, Glass, Sash, Bindings'materials, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and every Idescriplion ol Fixtures for doors and windows.
An extra quality of paint, varnish, whitewash.
Morrocco. Goat it other fine Leather far -9,
Bridle and Skirting, Whips, Ham«s,*fec. Cun and i' :ty Trimmings. Shoetaaker* also can find tuiFsapply of Tools, Le*tber ana working materials.
Havios purchased our stock on the most favorable terms w« are enabled to offer inducements to marchanis and othere wishing g»ods« in our line te call and see us, which are not offered in an otbet establishment
Especial Notice1
THE»t:
im
Public are particularly informed tliat this UNION consists of the Raymond & Co. and vX. customers au, the well-known Van Araburgh Jk Co.'s Menageries, united for the presentSeason or 1833^ they nave jiadTed 1 and is emphatically the only entire Menagerie now in America. 1 his is by far the largest
Collection ever concentrated in one Exhibition, consisting of Over 150 Living Wild Aniin»ls, to be exhibited under a smncious Pavilion, 300 ieet in length by 100 feet in breadth, FOR ONJi PRICE OF A hMISSION.
A DovBts PtRFORMA-tcc at each Ezbibitton, in four immense Performing Debs! Van A in burgh In two of thfin, and Mons. Daniels in the oilier two. w.Will exhibit at Terre Ilnute, on Monday, June 13, 1853j one day only, open frqpi 2 to. 5, and from 7 to 10, p. m. ADMISSION 25 cents Chiidien under JO, 15 cents.
The Cavrflctide will arrive In the City on the above morning about 10 o'clock, and a URAI\D PROCESSION, consisting of the Carriages, Cages, Vans, &c., containing the Animals, drawn by 120 splendid 1 torses, headed by the Companies' celebrated Brass Band, and will pass through theprinciiial streets, to the Pavilion for Exhibition, giving the public an opportunity ol beholding one of the most gorgeous nrocesfions ever witnessed.
JJR. VAN AM BURG Ut the most renowned of all Lion conquerom, w»II, at ascertain period of ,the Exhibttion, enter the Dens ol hia Terrific Groupeol Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars, Panthera 4tc., tl»e same as performedby hi in in ollthoprincipal cities of &irope and America. Alter whiten, 310XS. DANIELS will enter the Den with his highly trained Animals, separate and altogether
I* A I I 1 IF 4 I K. F_• -JH. 4 'AAI I
different fr*m Van Amburgh's making two Sh'pndid Amimal performances with'tbtscollection. LIST OF ANIMALS CONTAINED IN BOTH MEN A GERIES-Van AmburgM 1 rained Animals: 2Numidian Lions, Asiatic Lion and faioness. Royal Bengal Tiger, Brazilian Tiger, Black Tiger, and African Leopards. Moils. Dnrtl^s^Tmitied Animals Alricao Lion and Lioness, Pair Senegal Leopards Asiatic Tiger, and Two Cougars. Rhinoceros^ Of .Unicorn, Arabian Pack Camel, White Cnmrl, African Zebra, Canadian Elk, White Lama, first one ever in America, gocred Burmese 0*, Nandi, monster Elephant Hannibal, a specimen ol the Hippoooramus, two Cntlion Alpacns. ten I.ions ami Lionesses, Asiatic and African, pair Royal Bengal Tigrrs, pair Brazilian Tigers, Royal Java Tiger, three African Leopards, Kaffir Lioness and her tnree royal W helps, pair Senegal Leopards, black Tiger, black Leopard, two South American Liors, four ^Korth American tongnrs, lour spotted Hyenas, two back Wolves, grey Wolves, black and white Raccoons, twf Grizzly Bears, Russian brown Hear, two North American black Bears. African Pelican, pair New Holland Ostriches, pair of African crowned Cranes, pair white Guinea Hens from South Africa, pair White Angora Rabbits, pair large Turkish Rabbits, pair fine Shanghai Fowls, pair New Holland Kangaroos, pair black Swans, white Stork, Silver Pheasants, blue Cranes, Macaws, Parrots, Ichneumons, Badgers, and a grfeat variety of the Monkey Tribe. 0"Full description of the Auimnfs. Performances with tho Elephants, PomeB, Moneys, &c„ will pe found in the Bills and Lithographs at the principal Hotels, previous to the arrival of the Company.
Will also be al Bowling Green, June 11th at Clinton, 14th at Newport, 15th at Rackvilie, loth a Wuveland, June 17th at Crawfordsville, June 18th at Greencastie, June 20th. May '^8, '52*^0
TIIE
JAMES T. MOORE.
5 N. B.—Jamcs T. Moore in also prepared to do all kinds ol Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Zinc and Lead. As Job Work lias been my rorte
'Pring entire satisfaction.
me aill.
May 21, '53-3'J-ll
A W A E SIGN OF TUB Ml LI. SAW.
shoe and«eitibbinal»tiMfeMMo!i% haU.parloi amjb #t hew "V prices. store Ijftmps Wicks ftbft Fixtures. Glolnes, fit.] He is a practical wdrkman front the celebrated Fiunpft, pump FiMurc*. Tuhii^rchiun nod Voiea* Wntch Munufactories of Switzerland* and Inter trace, cable and fltber Chains martilia Rnp«^»Irom the Jewelry Establishments in Cincinnati, Cordage, Packing Yarns. Trout Lines, and Fish fiym the proprietors ot which he bears the most Hooks RiOea, Gutui, PiatoWs!^wder Sflot, flaps, iwtilfactenr •w^»m«r»ndationa Chronometers, Lead, &e. A largo stock of GunsmithV* materi- Duplex Watches and other ditnculi work, hereals, bamMaand Fixtures. Ases, AdzeS, HntcbefiK tofore sent east, can be repaired, and are warBroil Axes, all of the liiost celebrated makers.—• ranted by him. Spring and eounter Ballances Steelyards, plat* Mr H. speaks the French and German Lanform and other acale% artd a WTy Of OK*** be happy, to wait on his Frertch Fsniily.Grtndajbiii'S. and Gertnan Irfepd* .-I
The roost «t«nsi*e stock bf Soldier/Hard- All kinds of repairing ^ncon the si orient nownreand W»rfte»s Trimmings in the Wabash tiee. LUCIEN. HOLRlbT. Valley, consisting of Trees, Padskins, Hogskina,t May 7,
POT WIN & BUR NAM
Terre Haute, May 14, \VJ
iowing to U-e iealtho
irg«, He v.m taisedto tk
»ve grrat advantages having, .isiaes*. F. K. LESEt'RE,
Ftendt Store, west wde Psdilic Squaw Terr* Haute, May U,
Fancy (roods*
A
NICE lot of latW» dress rrimro ^k'.vlt silk laces and triu «nrt ribftotts. wttv 1 ficial flower* linen, «lk ytal dre*a botttms.
black silk t« silk and coium ^ewed colori and ality black a^: VI IM^MI CN»TX» RT*AWL «•, «!K IK ..: wk -hwll r, w'd
F- NIFfERTS, sid«IWicStttai*.
Tentffaaie,May*), tf
f* Bills of Isadiag. NEAT artkle.ao food Mar,jtatKisHd aad
foe saleat dw
COL RIKR OIB
subscriber having made arrangements to keepcopsiantly on hand Fiak's 1J ten 1 Air tight •j'- A
& llMetallic Burial Casefif Which are the greatest invention of the age for the dead, would call the attention of tho public to their superiority over the common wooo'Cdffins now in use, for all seasons of the year, fbr Vault purposes, transportation, beauiy, style of finish end durability. They are unrivaled and whenever they have b.-en introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other coffins. I now have an assortment dh hand, which can be seen by calling at njy "Ware-rooms. In addition 1 shall keep on hand all kin ls anJ sizes of ready mudc
I WOODEN dOFFIN^T Mnnufnottired of the best material and byiuebesr workmen in the city. 1 pledge myseif not to folf^w 0i« old I'lrirf of extortioning, but will sell lower than any o.thef house of the kind in the city.— My prOfits jn both ipt^iHicrjiuitl wootftoffiiis'Bhall hot Ax"c:ed that of any" oilier kind of business. 1 anvptepareil to attend funeral with an elegant 3 *JBE3 **. mm HF29 I Ana witl furnish any number of carriages th&t may be desired. I can be found at my Store, north of the Court House, on Market street, opposite J. Longdon'u LK-ery Stable, or at my workshop formerly kept by Sites &.Co. 1). G. FORSTER.
May 11,'53 38-ly
Southern Bank of Indiana.
rli£llSJloisiituuoii,
located, on ..the west side S a re an el
Silver nod wncurrent Money, time snd* eight drafts, and Bills of Exchange remit iP9ney to England,'Ireland, Scotland and Germany, on its own responsibility. Will also pay interim on dr positcs at the following ratesi pf 4 per cent, on call ft 5 per cent. )n three months: 6 per ccnt. on twelve months foe which Certificates will be given at the above rates.
Banking hours, from 9 A M., to halfpast 12 M. and from naif past 1 to 4 P. M|JC. E. GUNNISON,
May 14, '5%p8-tf Cashier.
Auriciiliui'iil Implements,
E are now receiving on extensive assortment of Agricultural Implements direct from the Manufactory, such as Cradles, Grass and Grain Scythes, hay ond 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
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May 14,'63-38
POT WIN & BURN AM.
New Jewelry
IN DOLE'S BUILDING,
JUnrket Street, Terre Haute, Indiana. fpflE undersigned late of JL Cincinnati, has just oprnrd aNew Jewelrv Store in Dole's Building,where he keeps a larne and full assortincnt of drsirable
AVntcbest Clocks and Fine Jewelry. Of the latest styles, for sale
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A GREAT BARGAIN,
ISMill
4
offered in tl»« Machinery and Fixtures of the and Distillery formerly owned by Smith St Button, consisting of Eopine *nd Boilers ot great power, three run of first rate French Burrs, with all the necessary apparatus, such as eleva-
Bolts, &c, also, a complete apparau»for ,- illingon a large scale, moetof it entirely new. These eao ba had on very aceowaaodating
Venn II»»tHlUy7^«4t
IS
wiftp, iu accvdance wnu ihc instnic
,:®l
of hie pbyaician,ha» er«nn«d to mum wit tr Franc*, and will iherr':-*# diapose his wi*^«l stock of coo«4e, consist of Fre «h goods in impot: ion, also staple great varkly of his a n5id» aw! (jfOOfries,i—-h aa ap ants here, at oast
New Provision Store,
AND FAMILY GROCERY. East nd National Road Bt., North sl^s, TERSE HAUTE, INDIANA.
ncrally kept by rpHE subscriber would rci»ec faU? inform the to any peraon public vhat be has filled up and hirmsbed with
rtat"
win sell at the lowest raws for caah,
»or esch ptodi.ee. Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Fish, Tobacco. «6pie**. atl otim ariicb* nseally kept in soch eeta'" T'safll alwsy^befeatn on baod.
Also, Miassn%h& ?tsiJs,4c. Hie solidts a «*H freta tkoaa making atirdh»sas 90 her f- that his artkles sad cannot wi giviot aaO^icitfm.
A: 8 ICilEAL BIHSES?
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Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes.
I
AN AM A. Le{ *, Enriiat Stniw wti Pal* Leaf Bats: case ot the maowacd Ccnin's Kxtra Silk H» Fur and Wool Jflrxk-u Ifats ami pla*4icap« ladteastra^ mnk braid ton11- MtdiioyVcaif, few «w»d waywaaa boots abor-. liliestt»a^.aoffalf boot-
NiPPEirrs.
FarrhqrKmV Block ot PabiK Square. Tcn*jH«rtc, May "21, 9-tf
fiROCJBRISS,
JOBS
ISof
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rRANKLtfr ftALIi. "-piJItlP MONNIN68R, Proprietor. Corner of Market and Mulberry Streets^
TERRE HAUTE, IND. THE unersiitnea bavins purchase the House known as the "White and refitted and remodelled ft, htffe opened it under the above name. lie invites inspection to his arrangements, as he believes that
thev will bo found inferior to none in the city. HIS ACCOMMODATIONS, as far as table, bedding, rooms, stables, and all otherwif»11N»f those who may f»v«c him with their patronage will aot bo found surpassed by any other hodae. in the cityi
HIS TERMS
will be freasftnitble. And trustine adiscrimtnattdg public, he hopes tdSmerit a share of public ni&ronage. TOlUP MONN1NGEU.
April 30,'S3-36-6m
REMOVAL.
Boston Leather Store,
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SHOE FINPINGS.
They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Fiud inns, as Lasts, Boot ajud Sbo^ Trees, Clampa, Pegs, ill kinds :ofSiiMiiiatiflKrs T^|s. of the jery ^bestqualitv. j... J-Csl i. .1-
Having adopted the principle of only selling for cash, and buying also for cash in the East erh itics, they are enabled to sell at lower pri-
They pfiy the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!
Shoemakers, Saddlers, and Merchants arc particularly requested to examine our stock and pricer. before buying elsewhere^
Terre Haute, April 30, '53-36»Jrj
Sale of Vigo County Seminary.
NOTICE
At the same time and place wewill also offer for sale all the personal property belonging'to said County Seminary.
TcrmaofSa'e.—Upon ail real estate, sold in pursuance of this notice, 4he purchaser has to pay the interest upon tlie whole amount of the purchase money for one year in advance, at the time of receiving certificate of piirr-hase, and the principal in fen annnal imstalments with interest annually in advanceupon the residue of said principal-
Upon all personal property belonging to Faid Seminary, a credit of twelve months will be eiven, the purchaser giving his note, with op proved freehold security, for the amount of the' purchase money, wiih interest lliereon and without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.
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IfATrONAL ROAD STREET, South-East co»-- EUROPEAN EXPRESS, ner of 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. Enable us toforwanltoand receive money. Drafts, KBRCKHOFF & CO., inform their former!
the public. generally, that 1.EATHER STORE,
1
from National Road Street opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th street Tbey have now on hand a large and exquisite assortment of all kinds of Lea titer, as Spanish, Cincinnati and Country Tsaiwsd Sole, Band, U»per. Bridle, Harness, Skirtins, Collar and Split Leather. J-Yenoband Philadelphia-?aIf and Kip SkinSijLiiMiigi Binding, Toji»iSheep and Deer Skins, Tampicoaud French Men's and Ladies Morocco. il'
is hereby eiven that on Saturday,
the 30th day of Jnly, A. D. lS3a*?jpthin businsss hours at the Court House door^f in the town of Terre Haute, we. will offer fbr sale the County Seminary buildings of Vigo county, Indiana, together with the grounds, whereon they stand, vis: Out lot of the town of Terra Haute nnrpljpi forty-three '43.) bounded as follow# on t'»e sbuth side by Mulbisrrv street, on the west side by Sixtli street, on the north side by Eagje street, and on the east side by out lot number for-ty-four (44.)
N. F. CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer of Vigo County, Jnd. A' A NGE»
HAVERosd
Auditor Vigo Cdunly, Ind.
Terre Haute April 30 -^6 ids. ,sy
THE PEOPLE'S STOKE.
Removal.
WILLIAMS & EARLY
Removed from iheir old stand to llie Store recently occupied by IV1 W. Sedam ou National .Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Siore Opposite the Court House.— We are uow receiving a Large utid general stock of FANCY AND STAPLE PRY GOODS. of American andForeign Fabrics.
Comprising every variety of Ladies, Dref? Goods. Rich Silks,'morindes, Cashmeres, Mus lin DeLains &c. Eiiglish, French and American prints in great variety, Bay State and other lontf and square ShallB, Ricli Embrendered and plain Shawls in colors Block airid €ftd 'AfSirni'1 ing, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies. Misses oyd Childfeus use-
Having engaged the services of MV- John Relflhard to-a&aist in theinner department or our business, and undor our new arrangement, wo'ate prepared to ofTer such inducement to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Please give us a call.
WILLIAMS & EARLY.,1(
November 3d. 1852.wtf.
it Lobomci
now receiving his Spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries ol all kinds •4 TOBACCO, NAILS, &c., All of which will be disposed of at the lowest fig lire.
Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union RoW. km March26, ^52-31-tt i"
F. T. HXTLMAN
INFORMS
his friends and the public generally,
that lie has just got.back with a Tresli 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 ids line, will find it to theff fnterfst to giVfi him a calf, at hfiS Siore on National Rwid .Sttie^l, oppovtbJihePost Olficc,
April 9 '52-33-tf.,
CS&^-TL
ment of the best ani most fashionable kinds of Gents, Ladles, Boys Misses, mid. Children's Boots and Shot?, That we have ever received, and will scH very tow for cash. iU
Also, a large stock of our own manufactured work constantly on hand." SCHOOLEY &
For freight or passage apply on boanf or to MER WIN St CO. April 23, '53 35-tf.
HAVE
best qaaiitv
SPRlNG ARRIVAI.S. forget the place, on the corner next the Post OI\\T E have recieved our Spring Stock of work fice, fbr good Leather and .• VV from the e*sA, comprising a large assort
Sifiti of the Gilt Boot, No.5, Pha.nix RowtJ. willfi '53-34-tf
April
A.
& BOURNE.?j
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Terre Hante and Evansville
Canal Packet I»ine. "am-
BOAT of lhl» Li« IfilFl^ve the Baain tor Newberry twice a week tor the peea? ent, and to Ports below as the Canal is froisbeaTtie Boats of the above Line have laciUiiea for carrying twelve tons of" freijrht each.
of Dry Gtoods for the Jobbing Trade.
MERCHANTS
in the coaauj who widb to
rrpicnish their aiacka, will find a lame sort meat of Dry Goods, bought expressly for the jobbing ttade^awi ^1 vatic* «m £anctt» co«, it iSfFPERT^C4
Farrmg»n BloHt, wwth of Pnblic Sq«re Terr? Haate, May21,1S$-3J-tf
oldwsiskt,
aad
O'X
^cr5t,% C7 tf
Dangers of Ohio River Navigation Avoided.
THE
«mericin Express Company having madefavorablearningenienia with the sever al lines otfftaifroad Companies between ^h is city and the principal cities throughout the Stales ol Illinois, ludiani Wisconsin Michigan* Ohio* N. York and the New B»s4fnd |l»*tes. as well as both the C-anadas. ~*t4 now prepar^l to transport Bank' Nom,t^old, Silver and. all fewds of Treasures, together with Goods, Parcels and Packages. Also, to attend rq the collection Of Drafts, Checks, ^Notes and Accounts.'buv Goods and pav Bills.— From the long established reputation of our company fc«r promptness and reasonable rales, we catilbbi)fi8ently assure the puWie tlwit any business entrusted to oar care will nieei with despatch a rE
Our connections with WELLS, FARGO & CO'S Great California Express, and
LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S
or
from any part of the "Old World."
Messengers, pt«Tided with Iron Chebts, will leave-oar office daily, for Cincinnati, O., Boston. Mass. Clev»land,0. Philadelphia. Pe. Sandusky, O. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dayton, O.
Detroit, Mich.
Columbus, O. Chicago, 111. Tolfdoi O. Galona, 111. Buffalo, N. Y. Milwaukie, Wis. Albany, N. Y, St. Louis, Mo. New York City, N. YV Louisville, Ky. Terre Haute, Ind. And theCanadas.
Cabinet Furniture and Choirs constantly on hand at thoir WarO room first corn^f north of the Stewart Ilou^e* AGAR & TlllCHE
Terre Haute April 9, '52-33-yl.
till New Books
V"1Shirley.
New Leather Store.
THE
undersigned, late of Dayton, Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizens ot Terre Haute and surrounding country, that he has opened a Wholesale and retail
LEATHER STORE,
on ihe corner of National Road and Fourth streets, west of tho Post Office, where he will devote his entire attention to Leather, Hides, Oil, and Findings, where may be found at all times, a large assortment of Skirting, Harness, Bridle leather, Cellar Leather,
Padding, Seatinfif Sole ^nd Upper, Calf and Rip Shins, Morocco. Linings, Bindings, Topping, Lasts, Pegs, o*oe Nails, •&,
Boat Trees, and Small Tools,
Cnrryin? Knives, Fleshers. Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention.
Leather in the rough purchased also, Hides and Skins, for which Twill pay fair prices In Cash or Trade.
Orders from a distance filled, and should the article or price not suit* if returned in good order, the purchaser can "hare fiijs money back. Please call and examine for yourselves and don"
HENRY SNYDER
September 18, )^2—wif
Vigo Collegiate Institute.
AT
a late meeting of tlie Board of Trustees, 1 have been appointed to fiti tin vacancy (as principal) of the Male Department Of the Vigo Collegiate Institute.
In pursuance of which appointment, I Mill opeh a school in aaid Insiituiion on Monday, September sixth, to continue 11 weeks.
The coarse of instruction pursued will embrace all the branches of a regular Collegiate course. The terms of tlie Institution are fixed by the Board, as follows:
Per Session of 11 weeks, Preparatory Class. $3 Junior *4 Senior $5- I propose to locate in this place, and shall ueaevery effort to establish a permanent school.
Auguat 25,33»-dJkwif
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-t The People's Store. REMOVAL
Williams & Early.
Removed from their old Stand to the Store recently occayned by At, W. Se dam, on National Road Street, aiming Coi imtham's Drag Store We are now opaMag'''--large and feneral stock of
Jb'ancv and Sstapte Dfy Goods,
Whisky, for
S THURMAN.
HaBg Ihe Banners on 1 he oater Wall
THE CRY IS 8T1LLTHEY COIBI TheaocUanmt still continues at Camp UU ley'* Vinegar Depot,
Second Street, nearly opposite the Sewart flsMe Terre. mute, Ind-t^rma^ ,• ''pHE snbscribers are How pr4-
I pared to furnish aoy qusunty of Cider Vinegar to dealers dheaper than Eastern prices, and pronounced by judges to be the beat Vm-
«*ar rrer t^oogbt to the Wabasb Valley. All orders throngh tbc poat-offic^prMiytlr njjew^fo
April 16, «-3*-*y
E I A N O I E
DRS.
Yomnatts & Mahan bave asaoetatad thtmselves in tbe practice of Medicine and Stirgery. and bope by strict attention lo tJJebuanna of d)ifr pttifawoa, to receive a Ueral sham of patrtwafe. Ofiee «i 4A street, 3d doe "Jiorth of Prairie City Drag Store. -:».!-24-tf a*
Uf FISH.
uHsdwrrf. Cad
O LMON in barrels aad kits, &acket« smoked Salmoc. sraaicd Hajtbut, monked Herring, llollaod Herring,
Ilalibat Floa,Sooada
«dTo^aa» fararieat? coNpiTS.
Mj|ATwbtE£^l
Jtwt# Sf W:'" H.LETTE, by the author of Jane Eyre and
The Lofty and the Low ly, or Good in All ano None All Good, by M. J. Mcintosh. Castle Avon, by the Author of Ravencliffe.
English Items by Matt F. Wurd. Lady-Bird, by Lady GeorgianiaFullerton. The Cap Sheaf, a fresh Bundle, by Lewis Myrtle.
The Master Builder, or Life at a Trade by Dny Kellogg Lee. Life of Sir Walter Scot^ by McLcod.
Mncnuley'aSpOedfica Shakspeare and His Times, by M. Guiiot."* Pastoral Theology, or tho Theory-of Evangelical Ministry, by A. Vinct.
A Hero and oinefp.Tuleai by the Author of tho Oailvies, &c. The Australian Captive ondthe Gold Regions far sale by W.^f BUCKINGH AM.
Sign of tae Big Book. sit Tftft-
Atlril2, '5"2tf/
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Dry Goods and Carpel Store.
i'hn JOHN SHILL1TO & CO.'"ts^l
No. 12, Enst PiMirih Si., Cinctnonii, O.,
RESPECTFULLY
inform theircusiomersand
purchasers generally, that lliey nro rtotv opening an extensive "and Complete assortment of fancy and staple English, French* German bild American
DRY GOODS, ^1 'Also, Foreigp aud American •r.^ a. .aa. .mr 9 imported and contracwd/fOrprcvious to the late advance, which we offer at ns low pricos as similar goods can be purchased in the Uiiite(|^ta(ea
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 pricesas low as they can be purchased in the Eastern cities !Match 12, '53-99-6«t».' *'f
AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCIIAPPS
A Superlative Tontc, Diuretic, Auii-Dys-peptic-
Iinigorating Cordial.
Tim MEDICINAL. BAVERAGK is manufacture b* the Propiiiftor.at Schiedam, in Holland, and it warranted nbt only pare from evety injurious pr«» jjerty and ingredient bat of the best possible quali ML.
Its extraordinary medicinal properties, GKA\TU "GOUT, CIIRUMC RUKCMATIS.VI, LscirIKXT DROPSY, FLATUUENCK, CoMc PAI.VS, ol the ^Stomach and OowuLs, whother in ADUI.T or IN-
FANTS—
In all ordinary cases of Obstructions in the Kii» XKYS, &I.ADDKK. and UHIXVRY OKGASS Is DYSPEPSIA, whether
ACITE
Feb 26,'53 37 if
WOOD & DONNELLY, Agents, TERRE HAUTE. O" Office, Indianapolisi corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets.
LlV.lNGSTON, FA11GO &, CO., ProprietorSi.sj febl2 '53 25-ly E. LOCKE, Agenu^ —T-F-" "jrr
METALLIC BURIAL CASES IIIE subscribe- would respectfuly inform Uie citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that they have made airangen^euts to have at the shortest notice, tho above 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 for all burial purposes, and are unsurpassed lor tCSU «UU vilUlCo prescrviiig and moving bodies,beine air and water ]\1I LiY (j" 1^.00
light, and having a large Oval Glass over face, so that the corps can be seen at anv time, Being fully prepared with a line Hearse, they can attend to all calls in their line at short, notice in or out of tho city. They will attend to raising bodies already buried and place them in the Metalic Cases. Also Wooden Coffins made at the shortest notice.
or CHROSIC—CbilU
and Fevers. In General Debility, Shiggl.vh Circulation of thf .Blood, Inadequate Assimilatiou ol Food, and
Exhausted Vital Energy— Are acknowledged by the whole Medical Faculty and attested 411 their highest written autiiorlues. jejrThe attention "of Agents and Purchasers if invited to the signature and nddremof the Proprietor.on the label,and to the title of this Medicinal Cofdial, embossed on the sides of the Dottle, as protections against inferior and pernicious imitations. Fotsuleby
WASSON & CO.
O A E 3
McCormick's Celebrated Reapers.
0Jsenber
They are inrranJed to cut two acres of wheat or other small gram in an hour, and to save at least three-four/hs of all the wheal .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 done 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 hobr. rind tb do its work as? well and as close to tho ground, on smoftlh land, as ordinary mowing. Farmers and others are requested to?eall and efamine ihtsemachines after arrival, anu rRihey do not. on trial, perform all that claimed for them, any purchaser can ,!l0nlu
return his reaper tq ipe
Feb 19, 'f2-26-tf
II. B. SMITH.
WASSOiV & CO.,
Rose's Block, Comer of Ohio and Sec ond Streets, QOUCIT the attention of the citizens of Terre O Haute, to their choice stock of FAHII.Y GROCERIES, which they will dispose of cheap for cash at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of
Choice and Prime Lonisiaun Su^nrs, Molasses and Golden Syrups Old Government Java and Prime Green Rio ColFee (new crop,! Choice Green and Black Teas Fresh Carolina Rice (new crop) Pickles in Jars Pino Apple and English Dairy Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and J'ongues and Sounds, brls. bits, and kits Sperm, Star and Mould Candles Pepper. Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston Soap, No 1 Sweet OilJ Popper Sanceand Table Salt very choice Virginia manufacture and finecutTobacco, wiih a general assortment of Groceries suitable for Fa iiily uses.
JfcJ-A wagon will bo in readiness to convey goods to any part of the city, free of expense. Terre Haute, Feb 26, '53-27-lf
'New Books.
HISTORYor
of Henry Esmond, Esq., by Thack
eray.
My Novel, Varieties in English Life, by Bulwer. Bianca,aTslo of Erin and Italy, by Edward Moturin.
Corneille, and Ilia Times, by Gui*ot. My Life and Acts in Hungary,in 1846 and 1849, by Arthur Gorgoi.
Bosil, a story bt Modern Life, by Wiikie ColliiiSi Knick-Knacks from an Editor's Table, by L. Gavlord Clark.
Experience of Life, Bv E. Sewell. '"Vt iJncle Toitrs Cabin, cheap edition, tor SftTft h\ W. H. Bl'CKINt HAMS
Feb 12, to, 25tfi
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18.—
Troy and Western Line.18®?.
'-ON THE CANAL AND RIVER. Leaves NeW York and DuiTalo Daily. Running in Connection with Steamers and Propellers 011 tlie Lakes. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy. ..CARGO OF EACH BOAT FULLY INSUflED.-,, *. PROPRIETORS.
RICE. CLAPP &, CO., Now York, P. L. STERNBERG &. CO., Buffalo. APPLY TO Rice, Clapp & Co., 31 Coeniitfs Slip, New York Chas A. rolgor 5t Co., 101 Pier, Albuny U? Rogers, Reynolds & Martin Lufuyelte O'lieily &. Mitchell, Evsnsville
Buckingham &to ,'i'oledo i»: H. B. Smith, Terro Haute 4 ,, P. L. Sternberg & Co., Buffalo.
Mark Packages "T. &. W Line." .- *.•••- Boats leave Middle Pier, Coeuties Slip, Dai'y at 5 o'clock, P. M.
March 5, '53 28-6m
Notice
THE
partnership heretofore existing between John Sayre, JOB. VV. Sclioley and Moses Vanhorn, is this day 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 Phasnix Row.
JOHN SAYRE, JAS. W. OCHOLRV,
..i„. MIOSES VAN HORN. Mar f2, '33-29-301 I I
Greorge Hummel's
:Premium
reams.
Tsands
Essence of Coffee.
HIS Essence has been proven by mnny thouof the mott respectable families In the United States, to be by far the best preparation ol Coflbo ever offered to tlie public. One package of this essence' will go as far as four pounds of Java Co
See, and Coffee made by it will pre- Wild Cherry.
serve perfectly the taste of the be&t Java Coffee, bat will be much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored, perfectly clear, aud in every instance superior to the Java Coffee.
Manufactured by Dan- Bohler Co., N6.281 Callowhill St., above 6th St., Philadelphia, and sold Wholesaieand Retail, at .»m
BROWNING it WALL'S "Prairie Ciiy Drug Store.
Terre Haute, June 40. '52 wtf-43
,JWZW ESTABLISHMENT/
Hash, Door Blinds, and Frnme Factory, TERKE AUTE, IND HAVE commenced the above busln&ff Jn the room formerly oceof^ed by Mr. in*hop. on 4th itreet, near tbe Post (Mice, wliere I intcna to nanufectare the above mentioned articles from tbe very best material. Persons about erecting buildings «nli do well to gfve me a call, as 1 intend to make my prices salt the times.
Orders from a distance can be sent through the Post Office, and will receive immediate attasikm. Persons in the city wanting anything in tbe above line, will do weQ to send in their orders as earhr as possible. U. VV.SHAFFER.
Mar5,^2-dawif-28-82
Wool Carding at Holmes Mill WILL
be superintended by Mr. D. Swine bait, who is well known as a good workman, Farmer* and others can depend on geuing good Roils, and prompt at tends nee. by brmgi-g utak Wool to HOLMES JliLLiJ.
April 23,53-35-tf'
Mnsic.
NEW supply of Piano music, just received at W. H.BUCKINGHAM'S Feb. It. *5« 23 tf Book Stora,
CHEESE.
A CHOICE article Cheese just rewived snd for saleat CONDlTtJ. Jxae 19. ^2-wtf-43
JCST
Lumber.
n«at»e4 a pMu*«ity of line Lambs*, for ««!e. SMITH &• LtXiGEl I April l«,»3ltf fcWJ,
"JiMi CARRIAGE,
HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE.
i,,, ,f, WBY IS IT 'i Thjit we V^oM m*ny Mtret to the mtrMim ol dlb *'w )riu villi a co»|»lic«t»oH or dbeutr-
\»ti ailiuruts. lc|ririuit th*m oi"lli« po*er for th* «ojoyinen«t ol lie* at «n«age wrlie.i |hy»ir.at Imiltli, biior*My or Md trnw of witud, kritwg from coadiliou of Mallb.MulU b«jircdumiiMutt.
M«iy OttM• couset of h«r tntferiao *t flrst—|ert»»p» ytrf •W' P*'tttl» during Kirlbood. o? tlie first yr&rt of tei' in incit.:ttrKin to light to pus UMticMi Uiof counl ufjiedcil.
Ill AKTKR YEARS,
When IOkj to b*(l«Mc(ltt«a by otnr knowleilit*. nt Inck ma KHiani. «rO rrgret ttar full couwinniG«« of OM* tcnaranc*. tVh*t vroulil wt not oltru (in to ixnmi, iii early life, tho^t no ii A a it ttignn oT anguUH w* Mialit not h«ve b««B *p*r«4, if tuOMlrdgn wm timely po*Mufd. It it
W£UNCIItrLV AND 8XARTUSIU
To bftwld (he uckiivss tad inffnint endured by viany m«nv y+nrt Oom cau»«s simile coutniKablv, e«uiv-rfMNiro-or Mtier «uI),~not iacuntd, ifeverr 5
W1FK AND MOTHER
lu vte* of coua*)««ucea, uo wife or mother ia etcti-i aable if »lic uegiett lo avail henrlf of that knowledge ins' •ich would a|vuv her nnch an (ferine, bo ieaa and proaperity to her huaband, and reiuhat bJk"ing aoo»e all price— hoallhyi, bodies, with healthy Mind*. Tiiat kuowledg* coataiuoa a linle work entitled
M*pe I he
of Canal navigation the sub-
N the. opening ot Oanal navigation tne sui»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 England.
CATION TO THE PITBLI0 41K NOT DBFliAVDBDt Bur no tmok unhns "Dr. A. M. Mniwjoimi, ISi Lfbertv SlrtseUN. Y.'' on tho Utlo pnfto, slid th* entry iu the Clerk's Offlco on tho back of the title* pngu and buy only of respectable und honorable aeal«rs, or send by mall, ami nddriMu to Dr. A. M. Mattriccnu, as there are spurious aad surreptitious tnfriugements of copy-right. LET BVORY WIFE AND HUSBAND
FONDER1
No exriue for Icnornnce, when Ignorant)* Is Misery to those we hold near nod dear, nnd when to dispel our Ignorance
Is within our reach. To enable every one lo decide upon tSie tndts* ponmtblt necessity of possessing a copy, and that no wife, or mother need remain unlnlbrmed upon Die mniiy oanwjs, which, sooner or later, tire destlnod lo make fearful ravngef upon her health, union guarded against, and that no considerate and affectionate husband hare eauso to npbmld himself with negloet of lite wulfaro of his wile—a pamphlet of thirty-six pngvs, containing ,fnU 7VtU-pajt* and Surface \f OonUrtfjt, lugctli^r with extracts from tho liook, will be sent qf eJinrffe tn nny part of Ibo United Suites, b.v addressing, post-imld, as huruln. When Kiiowldilaii Is Ilnpplness, *tls cnlpnlile to be Ignornnt,
Of" On receipt of One Dollar (fur the flno Etll. IIDTI.O.MR.I bhullna.) TlfK M.\R«IK1.) WOMAN'S PKIVATK MEDICAL COMPANION" Is iwnl U*iUni /w) to any |i.irI of the United States. All lot* tcTii rniii*! h( pfwt-jmld. and nddreiwed lo I)r. A. Nt MAtriiUiK-VU JSiM, Now York Clt^. uWIalH^ .*.-tM IJbitrlySiwct, Now Y'ffkFor sole by S. F. Pnrri#, Orecncastlc. In New York City, bv Striugor & Townsend. American Mnscum Ayritince, Shermnn &.Co.,Ko. 2 A«tor House Dewitt dr Ditvenporl Bnmes & Co.
OFFICE, K'U Llbony Street, nour Grct'iiwicb, New York City. ^pril 3U, '53 4}t) Jy-is A
Standard Family Medicines,or Prepared with great enre and erpretsly for Family u»«, such is
Dr. Swnyne'a
CRLFJIIIATRO MUllIClNKSi'"" Dl?. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY,
Tlie roost cffoctunl nnd speedy cure known for, Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, lirantbiti* *, Liver Complaints, Spitting Blood, Difficulty qf Breathing, Pain in the. Side and Brettsi,
Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza. Croup Broken Constitution! Sure Throat, Nervous Debility, and all diseaseao/ throat, 'i7" ,'sijsrjft Breast and Lungs,
A Truly Wonderf ul Cure. Read thin Extraordinary Case
Da, SwAYNF.—Deor Sir Ilnving contrncted »l severe cold, which settled upon my'lungs, attended with violent cough.pnin in my side nnd breast, difficulty ofhreathmg. I wna attended by physicians of the first rcspeclbi!ifysbiit my symptoms bernmo very nlnrininjr. there was an abscess Ibrined in my lungs and modo ila wny through my side, nnd discharged large quantities of puts exicrnnlly,so that my physician thought the power or functions of one of my lungs wore totally destroyed there lore supposed thfl cast) entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things contin ued fbr a long time until 1 was wasted uud worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of ro ntedies but all failed to do any good. But (here still being a spark of hope left within me. and my anxious parents, and having heard of the
great virtues ol your Compound Syrup of Wild 1? Cherry, and its being approved ot by physicians of the first eminence, 1 concluded to make trial of I it, and io my great satisfaction my cough gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to heal, and I happy toiay,from a poor and nlmnut helpless, skeleton I have become healiliy und weijfh mime than I ever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact.
The above valuable Medicines are prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE. at his Laboratory, No. 4 North Tih-streel, dale Eighth and Race,) Philadelphia. or sale byj. R. CUN1NGHAM, tola flgvnt for Terre Hante and vicinity.
Pow»wl the infortnation conuintd in a little volume, (witfc ta (be rtich of ill) ^hich wotld }iare to henvU YKAJECS OF BUSBRY, Ami to her hmtwud tho cooatiuit toil and aaxietr of aitii4,^%A^ inttMatilf devolving n|ou him Irom tickneu ol tho without (iTiog him the onortnuity of acquiring Uiat ccai fe speteiic* which hia exertioM are •untied, and tho ponuaioa^'v, of which would aec«t« the haj^iueai of himaelf, wife, and -schildren. fe SJECVRK THB MEANS or liAPPINBa#!^, B# W«oiaiac in tiaae noneuod of the kvo«trdre. the vrani of whicil h&i cau»»l the iicknea and poverty or uiouianda. the «e^ ... lainuii confer «JKW her child
E A I E W O A N S
Private Medical Companion.^
'1 BT DR. A. M. MAURICEATT#' ««rni«i or Diittiti or «em.t. Out ll**4rtdtk JUition. 18m., pp. 930. Priet, 50 *w. [o« FINS r*r«it, txTKx ataataa, 91 00.)
Flnt published In 1M7, and it it not SURPRIZING OR WOSDRRVVVi, -V-
Considering that EVERY A I. I1KT1IER MARKIKD OR NOT, tan here nrqulrts a full knowleiln of the Character niul rixnsea or her cotnnlalnta, wlUt the -raiioits symptoms, and Uiat nearly ...
HALF A MIU.ION COPIES if
u.ve b«n )M
ia
ic*M« to cMirry fully ih« ration* tnlijtfta .... (hrgrtR of 1 umur* strictly inttuiliil for ih« icwrifj, or those contemiiUtiiig m«rri*cr«, but uo fVmal*
ft ill itm»ra ttratrd of, aa
of fujoyiiiR liraldi. KUIJtint b*«mv, contcqucnt uinm lK«lth. wtiiclt it coi'rtneite in hrr owu lm|i)in«n, «ud IMt of U«r hnsbanil, but cithvr hu or will obuiu H, ItM or, will every IUWIMUUI IHIlit* llie lore and affection of hi* wlf* al lieaii, or lliat of hit o«fn pecuniary im|rovem*nt.
UPWARDS Off ONK IIIINORKD THOUSAM) COPIES Hare been 9ESNT JBlf AIA11. wiihiu ill* lut Qevt months
A0UAIIAM HUNS1CKKR,
Two miles from Skippackville. okippack township, Pa. Be Careful in Put rhasmg To obtain the original nnd only genuine prepnrntion of Wild Cherry, which must have the portrait and signature of lr. SWAYXE on ench wrapper around the bottle. Until you -btnin this compound you will never know ih« real virtue* of
Dr. Sivaync'n Celebrated Vermi fuge,^ In Square Buttles, very pleatnnt to (he tu*tc, and the most e/fectual remedy in expelling worms, curing dyspepsia, sdur stomach, increasing the np. petite, ana invigorating the whole system. Objurwthat ii is In square bottles with the portrait of Dr. SWAYNE on each wrapper, around the buttle. None other is genu ne. Dr. Swnyne's KarsapHrilia nntl Tnr Pills.
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 limes, and in fact in every disease where an aperient, alterative, or purgative is required aad for diseases incident to females they are unequal)**!.
September H, 1852—^wyl .* dk
A I 8
The wull kno .vn Kupcrioriiy of the
Qennlne Hartford Collins Axes,
Has ind need some manufacturers to stamp their axes II. COM.! N:~,sniauch sacs are frequently sold as my manubciure.
The Genuine Collins
Kjwjj
Which have been made under my direction (61 more than twenty-five years, and which have sustained such an unrivaled reputation, are invariably stamped
COLLI** Jk CO., HARTFORD*! Tbey are to be found at our Depo' in tlie city of New York, and at the principal Hardware Stores in tbe large cities.
April 16, *53-34 ly
SAM'L W. COLLINS, a
N O E O N
(Commission iilrrrljant, Corner qf Commerce and Lafavett E W O I E A N
Nov 20 f*
