The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 July 1853 — Page 3

PECTORAL,

SHERRY

For the rapid Cur# of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WIIOOPIXG-COCGII, CROUP. ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

Ol all tlie numerous meCieinea extant, {antl some of them valuable) for the care of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, hut at all times and in all diseases of the lunga and ihront where medicine can give relief, this will

do

it. It is pleasant to

take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the direction:*. We do not advertise lor the information ofth^se who have tried it hat those who hare not. Families that have known its value will not be without it, and by Its timely use, they are secure from the angeroos consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen Into fatal con sumption.

The diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Hoard of Judges in September 1847 also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country _aleo the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the CHERRV PECTORAL, by their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excelicnce and usefulness in curing aflec Hons of the Lungs and Throat.

Read the following opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of Dr. J. C- Ayer,— ST. JOHNS, Mnv, 8. 1831.

Five years trial of your

AL

CHERRY PECTOR­

in my practice, has proven \*ha! 1 foresaw from its composition, must be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable.

I think its equal has not yet been discovered, tior do I know how better re »edy can be made for the distempers of the Throat and Lungs.

See what it has clone on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more:—

Dr. Ayer: In the month of July last I was attacked by a violent diarrhoea in the mines in California. I returned to San Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from change of climate and diet. My diarrhosa ceared. but was followed by a severe cough—and .much soreness. 1 finnlly Martcd for home,but received no benefit from Mie voyage. My couch continued togrow worse, Bnd when I arrived in New York, 1 was at once mark.cdby my acquaintances as a victim of consumption. I must confcss that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends oil believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from i^s u.-e. You would not receive these lines did I not regard it my duty to state the afflicted, through you, that my health, in the space of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use ofyour

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Sincorely wishing you every blessing, I am Very lespectfully yours, JOHN J. CLARICE,

Office of E.& Illinois R. R. Company, Kvanaville, June S3. 1853. Torre Haute, July 3, \VMf-tf.

New Books.

LAYAR

I)'S New Discoveries at Nineveh and Babylon. Home Life in Germany, by C. L. Brace. Memoirs of tho English Martyrs by Taylor, One yearof Married I.ife by Fmily Carlin, The Shady Side or Lite in a Country Parson age.

Marco Paul's Adventures In Boston. Fern I/eaves from Fanny Fern's Portfolio. Sam Slick's Wise Saws and Modern Instances-

Wild Jack or the Stolen Child, by Caroline Lee Hent*. Also a new supply of Bonnet Boards, Printing

Cards, «tc. CHILD'S Rt"OK STORE. Terr® Haute, June 23, j»W-44-lw.

To Stone Masons.

WANTKD

NOTICE

Immediately, to work on the Wa­

bash River Bridge, on the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad, 0 or 15 Stone Masons or Stone Cutters, who will find employment for the season by applying at the Terr* Haute and Alton Railroad Office, No. 7, Farrington's Building, Terre iiauie.

JOSI Vll HUNT,

Engineer T. II. A. R. R.

June 3VSM 4-3 w\

To the

late Congressional

Jane 85, 'SJ-44-3w.

EC.

Trustees.

is her*b7 given, that an additional

distribution of School funds was made on the inst- The Treasurers of the several Congressional Townships, are requested to come forward and receive the money due their towniliipi, A. LANC»E,

Jane IS, '53-44-2w. Auditor Vigo co, Ind.

WM, E. McLEAN.

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, *Xt A6SXT TC* THK New York Indemnity I»s«r»nc«Ci», 9T OFFICE, Third Story of Union Row, adjoining the Journal" Printing Ofc*.

June S5, '^3 tf.

Notice.

OMC* TUN HM-TK &

TIE

RtcmnMfs

R. R- CV,

Tcm Haute, J»n« 85,1S3.

transfer Book of this Company, will be dotted until the July next. CHAS. WOOD,

Secretary.

NEW FIRM.

KING having pi 'tusd tb«inters

E S

Extracts and Syrupa,

«WCBNTRATBD Kutracts Iwr flavorim*

J«M 4, 'M-il-tf

1 NOTICE, FSXBK

nartnerstup

TWFSSBasr

tualrw»«t-„T^J^0T

01

S asTtWdby P. M.Doaa«Uy,wwt»om a

Flooring Factory.

]FLOOUINGwithsuperior

ly for

J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. S.

CHERRY ECTOR A Yours truly, WILLIAM W.SMITH. WASHINGTON", Pa April 12, 1848.

Dear sir: Fueling that I have been spared from a

•remature grave, through your instrumental.ty the providence of God, 1 will take the liberty to express to you my gratitude.

A cough and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had rcduced me too low to have me anything like hope, when rnvphysician brought mo bottle of your PtrroitAL."" It seemed to afford immediate relief and now in a few weeks lime has restored mo to sound health. If it will do for others what it has done for iw\ you ore certainly one of the ben.'lnctors of mankind.

Rector of St. Peter's Church.

With such assurance and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced unless it be froui its effects upon trial. Prepared and Sold by JAMES C. AYER,

PRAtrrtnAt,

CHEMIST,

Lowell, Mass.

For sale by J. R. CUSINUIUM, DONNKI.I.Y

Ki.vu, J. T. WALL. Terre-Ilauto and

NOTICE!

I

S HF.REBY given, that call of twenty per cent on all Stock in the Kvanaville & Illinois

from Vincennes to Terre-Haute, is on or before the 1st day of August nest, o' 'be Allowing places, vix By all stockholders in Iv'nox county, a* the residence of Horace B. Shepherd, Esq., West Union. By all stockholders in Sullivan county, at the office ofThomas Morks, F.sq, In the town of Carlisle, or at the residence of Joseph Grev, Esq., in the town of Sullivan and by all stockholders in Vigo county, at the Prairio City Bank, in Torre Haute

AM prepared machinery, to dress

AND

ANCHORkept MILLS,

1st Street

NOTICE]

SEALED

the Wholesale trade, 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 variety and description bar and sheet Iron: Steel, Nails, Tin-plate, bar Tin, Tin, Copper, Zinc, Rivets, Wire, Anvils, Vices, ssledgew, Plough moulds and points,

tnddler,

Svnmnnr, Jnn. 24th. 1851.

nrew plntrs,

fee.

The most extensive stock of Saddlery Hardware and Harness Trimmings in the Wabash Valley, consisting of Trees, Padskins, Hopkins, Morrocco, Goat and other fine leather Durness, Bridle and Skirting Whips, (lames, &c. C'oacli and Busrgy Trimmings. Shoemakers also can find a fullaupply of Tools, Leather ana working, materials.

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

Terro Haute, May 14, '53 38-2m

Valuable Books

&

UT

in nearly evcrytown in the Stnto. Torre Haute, July 3 'M -16-ly.

agencies

The

By order of the IJofcrd, 0 JOHN INGLK, Jr., Sec'y.

J. H. LONG, M. D.

piIANKFUL for post favors, respectfully soJL lieits a continuance of the same. Office on Second street, south of the Court House Square-febl2-'03-35-tf

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,

(LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,

Of Indianapolis,

K1STABL1SHEl)

A

CEILING at ehort no tic#

or to surface lumber and bring it to

as.

invariable

gauge. Picketing, Venitian flats, and all kinds of SAWING done to order.

Dressed flooring and ceiling, from well reasoned lumber, on hand, and for sale- Call at the

opposite Wallace's Foundry,

IT L. THOMPSON.

Tcrre Haute, Jlr 2, '53-46-tf.

WHEEL BARROWS,

3F

H. Rockey's manufacture, for sale—and ordere filled for any quantity, on short notice. BE.MENT & Co., Agents. Terre Haute July 2, '53-4ft-4w,

Proposals for the erection of a new

Iron Hailing, connected by chains dn the East, Fouth, and West sides of the Court House square, in the city of Tcrre Haute, will be received at the Auditor's office in said city, until the 4th day of August 1853. at II o'clock, A. M. The bids are expected to include the setting of the posts, which is required to be done in a substantial and durable manner, and warranted for an indefinite period of

•^Bidders will accompany t^eir projwftds

drafts and specifications. July

2,'53 46-4W.

Polvviii

fwith

Express Copy-

A W A E SIGN OP THE MILL SAW. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

&

Burnam,

Opposite the Court House, Main Street.

ARE

now receiving a very heavy Stock of Goods, piirchnjcdin the Eastern cities, and of the manufacturers, by one of the partners, which tbr-y offer at Wholesale and Retail, on the most favorable terms. Havingpurchased express­

6t8'

Currving, Carpenter, Cooper,

Blacksmith, a id every variety of Tools,

Mill,Cross-cut, and every other style of Saws, of the best mokers. Cabinet maker's materials Ilair cloih. Lookingglasses. Plates Frames, Picture Frames, Veneers, Glass, Sash, Blnding'Jmaterinls, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and every description of Fixtures for doors and windows.

An #xtra quality of paint, varnish, whitewash, ahoe and scrubbing brushes, &c. hall, pnrlor and store Lamps Wicka and Fixtures, Globes, &c. Pumps, pump Fixtures, Tubing chain and Voxes, trace, log, cable and other Chains: manilla Rope, Cordoge, Packing Yarns, Trout Lines and Fish Ilooks: Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, -aps, Lead, &c. A large stock of Gunsmi'.h's materials, bnrrelsanfl Fixtures. Axes, Adzes, Ilatchcts, Broad Axes, all of the most celebrated makers Spring and counter Ballances Steelyords, platform and other Scales, and a very few of those Family Grindstones.

POTWIN & BURNAM.

for

March 3Ut. 16J1. lncorpo-

rated 1SS3.

W. McK. SCOTT, A. Founder and Ptesident. JAMES C.

MAY

DEN, (late Professor of Ba-

con1# Mercantile College, Cincinnati*) Prof, of Book Keeping and Penmanship. The Session will commence at College Hall as follows: 1st Session on the fust Monday of September. 2nd Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3rd Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on the 1st Monday of March. fth Session on the 1st Monday of May

Having secured* permanently, the services «f

Indianapcrfit-, Jane 18, '53 «*lf»

E O O

of

Cilia*. Wood of the firm of \VV & Donnelly dracaisu, the be continued under tike firm of

Dooim%& F. DONNELLY. &CK1NU'

MfAliK IS

Steves, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Ware,

SOtTD SlDS MAIS STREET,

Having secured, permanently, the services p^ttefact ory^ recommend at 01-, s. Chronometers, the distinguished I rof. above tiamed, »na j)uoiex Watches and other difficult work, liereleascd for a term of yea the commodeBUS and

tiful Hall formerly known as COMTEK! ,L, hut now named COLLEGE HAL!*,

beaut HAL which is to he fitted up in a style ol great elegance, taste, and convenience, the President would say, that thi* Oollem? now offers advantajtes superior to ail 0there for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished bus's tsseducation.

Cotn as or ST1 s.—The Course of Studies, as enlarged, will lie as follows, vi* 1st. Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry, in all its various branches, and its application to alI kinds of bv -:'-ess, 3. The Iaw», v'ustoaw and Usages of Trade and Commerce.

3. M' cantile Arithmetic, upen the short and 8^.^

Exrsssjcsk- C«d! of Adrnwatm, ntusuiu ut A^AXCR, or sirred, $35 I^r'omas $3 Station^ err §N Roar g9 50 per ek inddeo»ala,st ogi«» i^tadenu, #15. Making entire expenses

On !»eatiM, a Catalogue will be furnished,

TERRE HAUTE ISD.

May«8,*3«MT

XIADIES

Dreaa

T^IGI RKD and

Trnbai, *.pac«s. AH

TIN

Fancy

G-ooda.

NICE lot of ladies dress trimmings, black silk laces and fringes, bonnet ribbous, artificial flowers linen, silk and metal dress buttons, ladies' and gentlemen's kid, lisle, silk and cotton gloves blade, white, mixed and slate colored hose*, black silk-mitts silk and cotton parasols, assorted colors and quality white, black and crimson crape shawls silk and barege do. All of which will be sqld unusually

Iow°

Terre Haute, Ind.

THE

undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Vigo and the adjoining counties, that he has just opened a new Stove, Tin aud Copper establishment, where he intends to keepconstauily on hand a large aesortment of

STOVES. Til A»8 CBPPIE ffARI.

My Htoves are of the newest and most approved patterns, among which will be found the justly

•r Celebrated Meteor Air-Tight

To which 1 would particularly call the attention ofTavern keepers, (having two sizes expressly for their use,) and having the exclusive right to sell this stove in this market, 1 feel a just pride in recommending it as one of the Very best Stoves ever offered for sale on the Wabash. 1 will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of Tin Ware, by wholesale and retail also, Bathing Tubs, Hip and Shower Baths, and all kinds of Copper Work, feuch as force and lift Pumps, Copper Kettles*, Soda Founts, &c.

All kinds of Copper and Sheet Iron work for Steam Mills made to order and promptly executed.

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-

May 21, 'W-39-tf

rT",IIE

Farmers,

I CJTKPHKNS' Book of the Farm, with four laindred and fifty engravings, edited by John S. Skinner

The Farmer's New and Universal Hand Book: The Modern Farmer, or Home in the Country,designed for instruction and amusement on rainy daysand winter evenings, by ltev. J, L. Bleke,

D.I).

Allen's Rural Architecture Thomas' Fruit Culturiat. new edition Coles' American Fruit Book The Gardener's Text Book

Poultry Book, by Bennett Youatt and Martin on Cattle

Uailrond, subscribed for the extension ol soid road L'ebeg'a Agricultural Ch' mistry made payable The Pocket Farrier and Farmer's Receipt Book

The Farmer's Practical Farrier, by Maauii Youatt and Clater on the Horse Horsemanship, imliding the brooking and training of Horses

Youatt on tho Dog, edited by Lowisj Fairy's American Fruit Garden Downing'*Fruit and Fruit'

1F

Dow'ning'sFruit mid Fruit! recsof America Cole's diseases of Animals. For ..1, by

Market Street, Terre Haute, Indiana. rpHE undersigned late of J[ Cincinnati, has just opened aNew Jewelry Store in Dole's Building,where he keeps a large and full as sortment of desirable

lofoPre Spnl csst, Can

A GREAT BARGAIN,

ISMill

offired in the Machinery and Fixtures of the and Distil ry formerly owned by Smith & Button, consisting of Engine and Boilers at great power, three run of first rate French Burrs,

Bn

tm cancelation Usught ,n nootlier ic .^of a"comple|e. appaf distilling on a large scale, most of it sr Law. in a seriee of Lectures, thorough and systematic. ?, Pu*tness Penman^'r' 6. Commercial Corre^ adence. 7. lifctsw cjion tg, Eeoft'"'"?, ami other sul^cts :v to siness'

the'ne -sary apparatus, sveh as

R..

ry.af

6ood«.rff

ai!5

Waek ^Ik ha»-

,»* of vartotM qutittiti,*:

del -H [MptlM, RwA and la lawtts. wUw :T.

Mgoodso(all

kia gwifkat s»Uaa.

of mU+a

mllb-: W

F. NIPFERTSF*

Iwttk of PaMe

^Tarts Raat* May Sl.SS

rresh Family Flour.

rOR

& DONNFJJBY

S.. by ^¥AS«ON Of

F«L -I. 'W SR LF

r,!-nv.\ wl iu

ery i" and wht 5

jll at

*pt

l.

8B VS.

Hr

f-

I

Spices, eata*1**4'' Ahvt.'

-A

-.T,

Ha solict

F" rflPPERTSs,

North side Public Square.

Terre Haute, May 21, '53-39-tf

re Store and Copper Shop.

SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. On Fourth St., one door north of Mun,

G.

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 lias been my forte in the principal cities in the west, I feel confident of rendering entjre satisfaction..

JftrGive

me

a

call.

subscriber having keep constantly on hand Fisk's latent Air tight

Metallic

Burial Cases

Which are the greatest invention of ihe age for the dead, would call the attention of the public to their superiority over the common wood Coftins now in use, for all seasons of the year, for vault purposes, transportation, beauiy, style of finish and durability. They are unrivaled and whenever they have b'en introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other coffins. 1 now have an assortment on hand, which can be seen by calling at my Ware-rooms. In addition 1 shall keep 011 liana all kinds and sizes of ready mude

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the best material and by the best workmen in the city. I pledge myself not to foU4 low 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 excoed that of any other kind of business. 1 am prepared to attend funerals with an eleggnt

And will furnish any number of carriages that may be desired. I can be found at tny Store, north of the Court House, on Market street, opposite J. I.iongdon's Livery Stable, or at my workshop formerly kept by Sites & Co.

Moy 14,'53 38 ly

Southern Bank of Indiana.

TIPS

Institution, located 011 the west side the Public Square, will buy and sell Gold, Silver and uncurrent Money, time and sight Drafts, and Bills of Exchange remit money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany, 011 its own responsibil ity- Will also pay interest 011 de^posites at the following rntes: «-.'"'-j 4 per cent, on call S: 5 per cent, .in three months:

ISof

POTWIN & BURXAM.

Moy If.'03-38-201

New Jewelry Store* IN DOLE'S BUILDING,

Watclies, Clocks nnd Fine Jewelry Of the latest styles, for sale

at New York prices. He is a practical workman from the celebrated Watch Manufactories of Switzerland, and later from the Jewelry Establishments in Cincinnati, which lie bears the most

be repaired,

and are war­

ranted by him. Mr II. speaks the French and German Languages, and will be happy to wait on his French and (ierman friends.

All kinds of repairing done on fhe shortest notice. \tIClEN HOURIET. May 7,*53-37-3m

... c[,

tilling on a large scale, most of it

Terre Haute. May U.

as e|eV8

apparatus for

MMITt.

!y new.

T^i -ecan be very accuihuuditin|

& BOURNE.

New Provision Store, "f

and FAMILY GROCERY. East nd National Sf Nortbside*

TERRE HAUrrt iXitfANA.

THE

will .-ive prompt attention on be-

S O

sulwcriber would respmfallr inform the -j.'uc V,r,t furnished w* entiu

i?w

A

Msrah4y.

for cash.

V.-.v

t.««'•*

ee.

Mfllams. Fish, Tobacco.

all Otfc- r.rtK-'.r? M]K la S«d» -n-t. at«vay«

ht k«tad

OO haad

Kails, &«. wenwkingpurchasee actidaa aad pneas

A,- i' a#,"-'»if

———————

MEDfCAL NOTICE.^

DR8.

& Mahan have associated ia tbe f»wtic* 34ediciooand

Snn'. -i- .nbf awatiw dm ba* I'riMKn. to iwriw a liberal a«r#e' aae Oflieaeat4thatcaei,3d ko j«« -n.rfV Dra|Swi«. if

Bills of Lading.

NEVT

article, an sc*i fpv,

far salaa* «fca

FRANKLIN HAT.L.

jgPHILIP MONNINGER, Proprietor.

Corner of Market and Mulberry Streets, TERRE HA VTE, IND. THE nnersismea having purchased the House known as the "White

thev will be found inferior to none in the city. •FTTH

ACCOMMODATIONS,

as far as table, bedding, rooms, stables, and all other wants of those who may favor him with their patronage will not be found surpassed by any other house m^he^cirj^^^

will be reasonable. And trusting In a discriminating public, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. PHILIP MONS1NGER.

April 30, '53-3ft-6m

REMOVAL.

Boston Leather Store,

customers and the public generally, that they* have moved their LEATHER SI ORb. from National Rood Street opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th street

They have now on hand a larceand exquisite assortment of all kinds of Leatfcr. as Spanish. Cincinnati and Country Tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirting foliar and Split Leather. French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins* Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins»Tamplco and French Men's and Ladies Morocco.

SHOE FINDISGSh^^

They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Findings, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees. Clamps, Pegs, all kinds ofSboemaker3 Tools of the very best qualitv.

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

HIDES!

They pay the HIGHEST 6ASH PRICE for Green and Drv Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!

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

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

HAVE

D. G. FORSTER.

6 per cent. 011 twelve months

foe which Certificates wilJ be given at the above rates. Banking hours, from 9 A. M., to halfpast 12 M. and from half past 1 to 4 P. M-

C. E. GUNNISON,

May 14,'53 38-tf Coslucr.

Agricultural Implements

WF.

m,CK,K(

AM.

May 28, 'C3 -40-tf Kign ol tho Big Book.

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

now receiving his Spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries ol all kinds

TOBACCO, NAILS, &c.,

All of which will be disposed of at the lowest fig ure Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row

March 26, '52-31-tf

O E I E S

F. T. HITLMAN

INFORMS

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

April 9 '52-33 tf.

SPRING ABRIVAM.

IT7 E have rccieved our Spring-Stock of work from the cast, comprising a large assortment of the best an! most fashionable kinds of Gents, Ladies, Boys, Misses, nud Children's Boots and Shoe", That wc have ever received, and wi'.f sell

SCHOOLKY & ANHORN,

Sign of the Gilt Boot, JNo.5, Phosnix Row. April 16 93 34-tf

Torre

Haute

.ind

REMOVAL.

"Williams &

HAVE

MERCHADry

PRTOTRF

vd

COURIER OFFICE

THE

Hall" and refitted and remodelled it, has opened it under the above name, lie invi'es inspection to his arrangements, as he Relieves that

Cleveland, O. Sandusky, O. Dayton, O. Columbus, O. Toledo, O. Buffalo, N. Y.

Sale of Vigo Comity Seminary.

TVTOT1CE is hereby given that on Saturday, J_N the 30th day of July, A. D-1853, within business hours at tho Court House door, in the town of Terre Haute, we will offer for sale the County Seminaty building's

ol

Vigo county, Indi­

ana, together with the grounds, whereon they stand, vix: Out lot of the town of Terro Haute number forty-three

f43.)

bounded as follows: 011

t!ie south side by Mulberry street, on the west gide by Sixth street, on the north side by Eagle street, and on the east side by out lot number for4 4

At the same timoand place we will also otter f«r sale all the personal property belonging to said County Seminary.

Terms of Sa'e.—Upon

all real estate, sold in

pursuance of this notice, the purchaser has to pay the interest upon the whole amount ol the purchase money for one yearin advance, at the jime of receiving a certificate ol purchase, and the principal in teii annual instalments with interest annually in advance upon the residue ol said principal-

Upon all personal property belonging to eaui Seminary, a credit of twelve months will be pi'ven, the nurchoser giving his note, with approved freehold security, for the amount of the purchase money, with interest thereon and without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws.^ GUNN1NGHAM,

^3 Treasurer of Vigo County, Ind.

7 1 A. LANGE, Auditor Vigo County, Ind. Terrr

Hnate April 30 '33,-36-ids.

THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Removal, WILLIAMS & EARLY

Removed from their old stand to the Store recently occupied by M-

W.

FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foreign Fabrics. Comprising every variety of Ladies Dresr Goods. Rich Silks, merin-aes, Cashmeres, Mus lin DeLuins &c. English, French and American prints in great variety, Bay State and other long and square Shalls, Rich Embroidered and plain Shawls in colors Black and 2nd Mourning, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies. Misses and Childrens use.

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

us a call.

WILLIAMS & EARLY.

November 3d. I852.wtf.

GKOCSEIES JOHN B. LUDOWICI 2

———————

his friends nnd the public generally,

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

vcrf

low for cash. Also, a large stock of our own manufactured work constantly on hand^

Ertmsvillc

Canal Packet Line.

BOAT of this Line will leave the Basin tor Newberry twice a week lor ti sent. and to Ports below as tV* Canal

Tbe Boats of the abore line ba*e fnnuu* -lor earryins tadw taoa« frei.''. eacn. F01 iicijlil or paaugc O0.

April83, tf.

and Fanv,

The People's Store.

Early.

Rem from oU Suad to Ar Store rec ljT oec bf W. 8e 00 National Road Street, adjoining Car trHm'a Drug S^ore We are^w opening •i-'t »««l gjatr-ii lock of, yst,

Fancy and STAPLE BRJR

of American and Fafetga Kriirka. N 3

STJS in the ccmnttr

rqplentsh their stocks,hud a la«e Goods, br-r-U cxpn—* *ha a a a 1 1 Vane* on Eastern cost, at

F_

NEW EXPEESS FACILITIES,

Dangers of Ohio River Navigation A voided*

American Express Company having made favorable arrangements with tfte several lines of Railroad Companiesbetwwn tins city and the principal cities throughout the States ot Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin ^Michigan, Ohio, N. Vork *ed the New England States, as well as both 'IKS Can

ados, are now prepared to transport

Bank Notes, Gold, Silver ana all kinds of lreas ures, together with Goods, Parcels and Packages. Also, to attend to the collection of Drafts, Cheeks, Notes and Accounts, buy Goods and pav Bills.— From the long established reputation of our company for jpromptness and reasonable rates, we can confidently assure the public that any business entrusted to our care will ineet with despatch not excelled by any other Express line,

Our connections with ...

WELLS, FARGO & CO!S Great California Express, and LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S E O E A N E E S S

forward to and receive money. Drafts,

or Goods from any part of the "Old World." Messengers, pi^vided with Iron Chests, will leave our office daily, for $ Cincinnati, O. Poston. Masses-

£ii¥£l'hiladelphia. Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hi -TV? 'Detroit, Mich.

Albany, N. Y, New York City, N. Y. Terre Haute, Ind.

Chicago, 111. Gniena.lll. «jt^lilwaukie. Wis. •Ft. Ixiuis, Mo. S3 litmisvillf, Ky.

And theCanadas-^W

P. M. DONNELLY, Agent,^

*^1 TERRE HAUTE. ffT Office. Indianapolis, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets,

LIVINGSTON, FARGO

St

CO.,Proprietors.

febl2-'53-25-ly f&W^fE. LOCKE, Agent.

METALLIC BUBIAL CASES.

B^IIE subscribe-s would respectfnly inform the A. citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that they, hr.vc made arrangements to have at the shortest notice, the 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 for preserving ana moving bodies,being air and water tight, and having a large Oval Glass over the face, so that the corps can be seen at any time. Being fully prepared with a fine Hearse, they can attend to nil calls in their line at short, notice in or out «f tho city. They will attend raising bodies already buried and plaee them in the Metalic Cases. Also Wooden Coffins made at the shortest notice.

Cabinet Furniture nnd ("hairs constantly on hand at their Ware room first corner north of the Stewart House. AGAR & TR1CHE

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

New Books

TTILLETTE, by the author of Jane Eyre and Shirley. The liofty and the Lo« ly, or Good in All and None All Good, by M. J. Jvlclntoph-

Castle Avon, by the Author of Ravencliffei a English Items by Matt F. Ward. Lndy-Bird, by Lady Gcnrgiania FullertonThe Cap Sheaf, a fresh Bundle, by Lewis Mvrtle.

Tho Master Builder, or Life at a Trade by Day Kellogg Lee. Life of Sir Walter Scott, by McLcod.

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

A Hero and other Tales, by tho Author of the Ogilvies, Scc. The Australian Captive and the Gold Regions fofsalc by W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

Adril ?,'2 tf

Sedam on

National llosd Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store Opposite the Court House.— We ore uow receiving a Large and general stock

Dry

Sign ol tho Big Book.

Goods and Carpel

Store.

JOHN SIIILLITO & CO.

No. 12, East Fourth St., Cincinnati,"O.,

RESPECTFULLY

inform their customers and

purchasers generally, that they arc now opening an extensive and complete assortment of tansy and staple English, French, German and American

DRY G-OOD3,

Also, Foreign and American

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

Floor Oil Cloths,

Thoroughly seasoned, from 3 to

Hi

March 12, '53-°9 6m

feet in width,

largest ick alwnys on hand. Families, Hotel keepers, Steamboat owners, and strangers may depend upon finding the best class of goods in our line, at prices as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern citicsr

New Leather Store.

THE

undersigned, late of Dajr ton, Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute an'i surrounding country, that he has opened a wholesale and retail

BATIIER STORE,

on tlie corner of National Road nnd Fourth streets, west ot the l'03t Office, where he will devote his entire attention to

ings,

jjenthcr, Hides, Oil, and Find-

where may be found at all times, a large assortment of

Skirting* Harness, Bridle leather, Collar Leather, J'addins, Sealing, Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco. Lining», Bindings,

Topping, {jists, Pegs, Shoe Nails, Botti Trees, and Small Tooli, i, Cnrrvmc Knives, Fleshers. Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased nlso, Hides and Skins, for which 1 will pay fair prices .In Cash or Trade, ...

JCr Orders from a distance filled, ont! should the article or price not suit, if returned in good ordec, the purchaser can have his money backPlease call nnd examine for yourselves and don't forget the place, on the corner next the Post Office, for good Leather and *'henp Bargains.

HENRY SNYDER

September 18, 1852—wtf

Ilang the Banners

on the

met indi?' taku la t\«-

II

Goods,

X00 OASES of Dry GOODS FOR THE Jobbing Trade.

outer

Wall

THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!

The excitement «ti& continues at Camp tf litlefs Vinegar Depot, Second Str nearly opposite the Sewart

House, Terre Haute, Ind. pilE subscribers are now pre-

J.

ejrsr ever bronchi rslhrOBjj! ine

J*

pared to furnish any quantity fCider Vinegar to dealers cheaper

April 16,-53-34-ly

attended to UTLBY.

Commercial Insurance Company, Charleston, -V. V. Columbia

Xnsnranee

Columbia, fi. C.

NSURANCE on ?-eami.-:st fin 1 Flu *»tcar

1%

an* fire r-k* 01: *M

jan29-'53 23 tf 8ub Age»t at Terre Hatife.

il PIMTE STOCK Sf III DRY GOODS*

rpilB««4tsi'

rf

ext r. i*e d»,

r» Uii:

WH^WIAFC

?JlFPERT"S,

F»mti«to«i Block, north o« Pal 3quare. Terra IKate,May

OLD WHISKY.

0L^

Feb9S,^

LIE

to

dry

JR

Farrin?U»n''s

Wool Carding.

J. WOULD respectfully inform the citiaens I Vigo and surrounding counties, that 1 hnvi.itted unNew Machines with Ni-Sv Csnia, at th« TERRE HAUTE FOUNDRY, and ht|«. by strict attention, to merit a share of public patron age. I warrant my work to be superior to any other done in this place. Any person who dot not get good work can have pay lor the sntne in sooa Rolls or the highest market price incash.—

1ty*No extra charges wvadefur IFeot Jtat overrun* in weight by adding Grease. Pure Card Oil furnished for wool

Wood, Coal and wheat taken in exchange for Carding. I will also keep constantly on hand, for sale, a good article of Rolls, cheap for cash-

I will a' so, pay the highest price, in cash, for 50.000 lbs. of Wool. M.S. PATTERSON.

April 30,'53 36-3m.

O A E S

McCormick's Celebrated Reapers.—

ON

the opening of Canal navigation .the subscriber will be in reccip

They arewarranted to cut two acres or wheat or other small pram in an hour, and to save at leaat

three-fourths

tnei

return his reaper to me. *.

Feb 19, '53-26-tf

Fresh and Choice

FAMILY GROCERIES.

i%r WA8SOM & CO., Rose's Block, Corner of Ohio nnd Second Streets,

SOLICITto

perfectly clear,

r»«

u*

ALBERT LANGfc.

lane 9

O Tern#

f&IJv jwliMft tk# SllGH

LAMINA

.ok*"" M3M W:.

turn of

NEW %RING and

la line, and tnllbe

k* caaii *i piKi* oaktMa^d to five genera

mppEST.

EBack,

Terre

north of PUUK Square.

II.. :e,H5AY 21, *43 TF

Castt and Good Cloths

WGIVENBEUOLME^

ILL

mrid for

at

WOOL-cood BORGIIM*

MILL WAR

bnd

the attention of the citizens of Terre

llnute. their choice stock of FAMILY GitocriUES, which they will dispose of cheap for cash ot wholesale and retail, consisting in part of

Choice and Prime Louisiana Sugars, Molasses and Golden Syrups ^ld Government Jnva and Prime Green Rio Coffee (new crop) Choice Green and Black Teas Fresh Carolina Kice (new crop) Pickles in Jars Pine Apple and English Dairy Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and Tongues and Sounds, brls. bi-ls.

PIIH

kits Sperm,

Star and Mould Candles Pepper, Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston Soap. No 1 Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauce and Table Salt: very choice Virginia manufacture and finecutTobacco, with a general assortment of Groceries &uitablo for Fa oily uses.

JKrA wagon will be In readiness to convey goods to any part of the city, free of expense* Terra Ilaute,

Feb 26, '53-27-tf

New Books.

HISTORY

ofllenry Esmond, Esq.,by Thack­

eray.

My Novel, or Varieties in English Life, by BulwerBianca,a Tale of Erin aud Italy, by Edward Mnturin.

Corneille, and Ilis Times, by 1\I Gtiistoti**' My Life nnd Acts in ilungary,in 1848 and 1849, by Arthur Gorgei.

Bosil, a story ol Modern Life, by W iikie Collins. Knick-Knacks from an Editor's!able, by L. Gavlord Clnrk.

4

Experience of Life, By E. Sewell. Uncle Tom'a Cabin, cnenp edition, tor sale at VV. 11. BUCKINGHAM'S

Feb 12. '53, 25 tf.

,853*Troy

and

Western

No Transhipment at Albany or Troy.

CARGO OF EACn BOAT FULLY INSURED.

PROPRIETORS:

RICE. CLAI'P & CO., New York, P. LSTEUNBEliG &. CO.. BufTalo. APPLY TO Rice, CfnHp & Co., 31 Coenti»s Slip, Nte# York Chas A. rolger & Co., 101. PJer,, AlSfiny Ropters, Reynolds & Martin Lnf'ayelte O'Neily & Mitchell, Evansvilli

O'Kcil itchell, Evansville t*

Buckingham &Co Toledo

H. B. Smith, Terra Haute p. L. Sternberg & Co., Buffalo. Mark Pack ones "T.& VV Line."

Boats leave Middle Pier, Cocntics Slip, Daily a* 5 o'clock, P. M. March 5, '53 28-Cm

George Hummel's

Premium

ESS(

nce of Coffee,

'HIS Essence has been proven by many thou sands of the mofct respectable families in the United States, to be by far the l»est preparation ol Coffee ever offered to the public. One packafre pf this essence will go as far as four pounds of Java Coffee, and Coffee made by it will preserve perfectly the tnste of the best Java Coffee, but will be much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored,

1

BROWNING & WALL'S, "Prairie i-'ity Drug Store.

Terre Haute. June40. '52 wtf-42

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

Sash, Door Blinds, nnd Frame Factory, TERRE HAUTE, IND. HAVE commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4th itreet, near the Post. Office, where I intend to Tianufacture the above mentioned articles from the very best material. Persons about erecting buildings will do well to give rae a call, as 1 intend to make my price* suit the times.

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

as possible. Mar 5, 'd2-dawtf-28-88.

G. W.SHAFFER.

Wool at Ilolincs Mill

Carding

WILL

be superintended by Mr. D. Swine hait, who is well known as a good workman. Farmers and other* can depend on getting good Rolls, and prompt attendance, by toiniri'g their Wool to

April

HOLM ITS MILLS.

g3i53-36

tt

Music

Aat

NEW supply of Piano music, ju«t recei W. II. BUCKINGitf AM* Feb. 12, '52 25 tf Book Store.

CHEESE^

CHOICE article Cheese just received and for sale at CUNDlfS Jane 19, '52-wtf-43

Pine Lumber.

JUST

received a quantity of Pine Lumber, for sale.

SMITH it

April H», *3&-'34-tf

Company,

The "City Express, Ho.

WILL

3 D. CONBIT

^2-wtf43.

Trunk Lost

QOMEWIIEUE .between

Haxrte, In retemtng from the Fair, a

rommon black trunk, with a

MA. ^ANKFULLY rweived-

Summer

I!U

aeaortment isoneof

SII

RB«L

Valley, and

Mardi

Ufayette Journal please copy

14M

to this

and finifb.

A

the river, below

new AHBA HOLMES.

MARRIAGE,

H1PPIMESS AND COMPETENCE.

WHV IS IT

TH«T tit

b«HOJTM*NY

RRNULET, ACUCE

H»FC«M

in

H*»LTH

••"T

UIIM

receipt of a full supply of

tlie above Machines, whieh W been, proved

an- AnJ

of all the whott scattered by

ordinary cutting, they are well mnde, of first rate material, ery durable with proper care, and the raking of the wheat can be well done by a man riding upon thein.

These Ileapera are also constructed with mowing machine attached,

warranted

to cut one and a

fourth acres of grass per hour, and to do its work as well and as close to the ground, on smooth land, as ordinary mowing. Farmers and other# are requested to call and examine these machines after arrival, and if they do not, on trial, perform all that is claimed for them, any purchaser can

reach of all) \liich would »iart to henclf fc TKAAS OF MISERY, 1 lw

(Q h„ hn,wa Knl

parior to any others, both in this cuiltrj anu in necessarily deTolTingjipon him Iron aickuess of tha wilb, Knsland. s— .u. ... ..... i.

without

GIVING^tiim

ot which wostd secure the hap|uesa of himself, childien. SSCl'IUfi THE MEANS

HALF A MILLION COPIBB

stionW liave bffn sold. It is impracticsble to conr^y faitr the rtrioui labjtct* trestrd of, as they *r* of "autre strictly iuteudsd for lit* marnrd, or those cmitrmidatinK marriate*. hut no famala desirous of enjoying healUi, and tiiat bratity, consvqnvnt npoa liealtli. which is so conducive to Iter own lia|iinras, and tnal of htr husband, bat either has or will obtain it, as has or will rrery hixband who has the love and affection of hia wife at heart, or ilwt of his own iecnniary improvement.

VPWAIUJ8 OF ONK I1VKDRIO) THOUSAND COPIKS Hare been SENT IIY MAIL within the last few month**'

CAIJTION TO THE PUBLIC

5 UK NOT DEFRAUDEDt

Buy no look naleis "Dr. A. M. Matinceau, 19B Liberty Street, N. Y.-' Is oa the title page, nmi tna entry in the Clerk's OtBce on the back of the tltlo-

Sealers,andaend

ngu buy only of reapeeUiblo and honorable or by mail, and nddroaa to I)r. A. M. Mauriconn, a* there are spurious and surropUtloua tnftiaftoments of oopy-riglit. X.KT EVERY AVIKR AND IIDIBANOi

POMDERt

No excuse for Isnornnee, when Ignonnnt? la Kltiory to Ihoae we hold near nnl|t 'n denr, nnd when to Hlspel oitr IgnorAiiee la Willi Iii our reoeh.

To enable every one to decide tipen the

Unis,

Line.1803,

ON THE CANAL AND RJVER-"^ Leaves New York and DufTalo Daily. Running in connection with Steamers and Propellers on the Lokes.

BOX

April 16, *53-54• Jy

N

and iu every in-

stunce superior to the Java Coffee. Manufactured by Dan Bolder & Co., No. 281 Cttllowliill St., above Gth St., Philadelphia, and sold Wholesaleand Retail, at

3 use* END

Fulling and Cieth Dreeing. V1LL

be

done

aa

AAOD.OTDY

.~0

June 4, 'KJi41 -tf

u«t received

AT

4/.'I'! 41-tf

LEGOETF,

JL,"

be in readiness at all times to convey goods from the

"City Provision

Stere,"gra

Jn bettiratyle

#t UOLMFIS MILL.

Imported

"Winea.

FINE article of choicc itnjafted Wines, of

April», TO 36 1y

hralth, buovancy

wrrirtty of rniud, amiug froai

a

tnonld bel^UOMTIIANT. Mauy ofshe

quae*of

IwrMffrrimn at (B«—r«rinp* v«M

before, perhapa durinc cii lhooa, ot (lie first r^ar, of tnarr wri* in their sntia (oligHt at tc MSt«et*d-

r*ar»«

to

ft*

When i« ka«lr and tuoani, and regret the ignorance, tVluil tt oald we not often gire to

in tin1 meridian

spirit* with

SUIT

iiilmenu, de|riTtfls

OL

COM$I»LLOII »RYLLMM-lift

IH«N

of the |M«RR

of life al au

couditioa*rhraltb,tpiriu,iuoytniIRTof«IH*FOR

AGR WL«n PBY*IC«T

nwuiucrd, Md Of coun4

IN AFT Kit TEAH8, lite to to. Venafitted by oar knowledge, wc It^lt, fall coiiMqimieer of

IHMSCM.ia

e*rly lift, tlie

knowledge we OMtiu in after years And wltal days and nights of aueuUh might not hare b«ea spared, if Ut* was timely tosa«ss*d. It ia

MKLANCIIUliT AMD STARTLHO To behold tlie sickness and sufferingandared by many a Vitb for maor yens, ftvm chines simple wnt eontrollable, aasity lamedied—ot better still.—not iaeurreJ, ife»«y .... jp.

WIKK AND BIOTI1BR

IWeaK'd the informsrio* coataiaeil ia a little rolnme, ilk

„r mM

the opportunity

OF

aeqniring that

patence which hia esertiona are euUtled, and

lit

1

OF HAPPUFJBSS

By becoming in time possessed oi the knowledge, tlie want of wkicii has eauwl the sickneta and norcity or thousands., In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is exen-

I ltd i«n

sable if she neglect jo avail lienetf of tiiat knowledge in respect to herself, which would siar« tier much snfferhig, be the means of h»r-iiness and ins|)erity to Iter hnsband, and confer upon her chfldien that blessiiM auore all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds. That Knowledge is conMiued HI'' a little work eniitUd

E A I E W O A N S

Private Mcdical Companion.

BY

H. B. SMlTFfNl

DR. A. M. MATJHICEAU,

it so

II A I

Out Ifundrtdti E4it:«n.

ISine.,

pp.

£50.

[OH riilK

PAMR,

Pries, SO *t$.

BXTKA •INDtHO, $1 00.]

Met, Fiat published in 1M7, and it is not SURPRIZING OR WOBDERFUI., Considering tiiat KVERV PEIUAIiE, WIIKTIIKR MARRIBDOR NOT, can her* nrqnlre fltll kiowleil|ro of the nature, oi ohnvnoter and rnuaes her complaint with the various symptoms, &u

SUIlllLUiat

indi*.

petmM* ntcMtUy of |Miascsslnf( a copy, and that no^wlfti, or mother need remain unlnfbrmed upon tha mnii) cause*, which, sooner or later, are destined to inako foarfnl rarngee npon her hoaltti, unless guarded ni(r.ln»t, and that no considerate and nffoctlonate** hualmnd liavcueause to npbrnld himsrif with negloot of tho wclfiire of his wife—a pamphtot of thirty-six pagos, containing

full and lnd*» of Con-

together with extracts from tho book, will be sont

ff*t of charge

IMMV

ATR

to any part of tbe United States,,

by addressing, post-paid, as herein. When Knowledge la Tin witness, 'tis eulpnblo to bft.l)iurniit, tjgf On redelpt of One Dollnr (for the fine Edition, extra binding.) "THE MAKRIKD

WOMAW8

MEDICAL COMPANION" Is sent (wit-

til ffM) to nny part of tbe United States. All lottern must be post-paid, nnd ndilremcd to Dr. A. M.

M.UMMOKAU,

1224,

Now Vork City. Tubllsh-

litgOflloa, No. 123 Liberty 8troct, New York.

For sole by & F. Pnrrls, Grcencnstle. In York City, 1"V Ptringfr

6c

Townsend, American

Mtiaeuin Adrinnce, aiiernuin &. Co., No 2 Aistoi Ilouso Dcwitt &. Davenport Rarnes 9t Cor OFF1CK, 129 Liberty Street, near Greenwich, New Vork City. cM

April 30,'53 36 ly-is

The well known eupcriority of tho

Genuine Hartforil Collins Axas,

11 us induced mine manufacturers to stamp thei? nxes I. Coi.I,INS, nnd such oxos are frequently sold as my manufacture.

The Genuine Collins

Axcs,^

Which have been made under my direction for more than twenty-fivo year.'., arid which havo sustained such an unrivaled reputation, are invariably stomped

COLLINS & CO., 11 ATtTFOKD# Thoy are to be found nt otir Depot In the city of New York, and at the principal Hardware titute* in the large cities.

SAM'L W. COLLINS.

O N

*£ominission itlcnl)ant,

Corner of Commerce and Istfayett sis., N W A N Nov 20 w8m

^LI"I{?M0FFITT7Z

.SOLICITOR FOK I

Doyton, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore nnd NVnRhington

RAILROAD3.

lie enn furninh good recommendations from the Proprietors of the above lines. Can be (band at the gtewnrl House, or at thd Forwarding and Commission Jlouse of Meiwin

T. O. RtTWEMT.

T.

W. K1DUKLY. 4

Hidgely 8c Brother, WHOLESALE GROCERS,

AX I) ^.ar.

COMMISSION MliHC'IIANTS, gr No 81, Walnut St., between Peart and Columbia, CINCINNATI, O.

kc ream! lec Cream! Ice Cream!!

QERVED tip Iff superior style, at all iimes, tO with cakeo and conftctionnry of every description,

tbe onfectionary of the undersign­

ed on tlie South side of the Public Square.

0*A

separate Saloon for Lnmes. E13EKVV1NE

Jtyje

SL

CO.

Washiirgton Union Insurance co

OFFICE, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Capital $100,000.

Will intture ihe safer cla«sef of Tropcriy Dgainrt loss or damage by fire upon favorable lerma.

Established upon a firm basis,

with a Capital

which accumulates with the increase of

liability,

and avoiding all special hazardous nska, the Directors with confidence preaeni

Company, and

Jmiirmapo' and

Hon.

card tacked on TH^

end,markedCaroline Whilcomb,Clinton. Am information that may lead to it*recovery will

R. WHITCOMB.

5,^-23-TF

COMPRISE* al- F-

the claims

Rcnben Wood,

Gen. A- 8 i?anford, I). 0- Utirham, Hon F. T. Back.ua. U. N. Hkeols, fiejrje U. Senter, Charfea W. Cook,

of the

ask a continuance

heretofore so liberally acco

of patronage

DID-

DTBECFORS:

Geo.Mygatl,"\torelni\

lADr.l.

Clark,Brunswick,

[C/rua

Prentiss,Ravenna

Hon.

E. 15.

Ulds,Circle-

ville,

Hon.T. Bnker,Norwalk VIPowell, Ohio ('ity, »V. M.

Powell,

II. N»

Jerome.

OF«c«8s

jflfon.

N«RARW

Woon, Preswem,

1) 1I

Vice President,,

O Sksus,Secretary,

GBOms.

TIITT,

Treasurer.

FSM EDWIN COR BEN, A«ent# July II, *5^-42 TF -.^TerreHaule.

SII^O^ B"*WiUiams"

rtnFiii-fit[|[iiifi«iif!t

J",,a