The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 July 1853 — Page 3

Notice.

Orm Tjwrs lUtnx fc Rich ojmlUJl. Co.* Terns Haute, lune 25,3853.

THE

transfer- Book of thia Company, will be closed until the 25 July next. CH AS. Vk OOD, Secretary. JtUM 5»,"'53-4»-3w.

MAN KNOW THYSELF,"

An Invalnable Book for 25 Cents. rmr photlo HATE A con Oft nnn

copies sold in less than

/5U,UIFU five MONTHS. Anew edition, reviaed and improved, jost issued. DR. HUNTBJtS MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED—Containing an oti'-uncof the

origin, progress,

treatment and cure of every form of tsease, contracted by promiscuousseauai inter ^rae.by aelfabase or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention.wri tten in a familiar style avoiding aH medical technicalities, and every thing that would offend the ear of &< v, frem the result of some twenty years sua-- prac'ice, exclusively devoted to the core of diseases of a'delicate or private nature.

To which is added, receipts for the cure of thi above diseases, soda treatise on the eause«,s ymptons and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twentyfive cents a copy aix copies one dollar will be forwarded to any part of the United State, bv mail, free of postage Address postage poid Cm'. den & Co.. Publishers, or "box 196, Foat Office, Philadelphia.

This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent however fastidious, can object to placing it inlthe hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the varioua complaints treated of, 'with too little breath to puff,* and 'too little presumption to impose.' be has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful practice."—Hi:rau. "No teacher or parent should he without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It woiild save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge,''—PeorLs's Advocate.

A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of Hunter's Medical Manual," says: Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil exam-

rntoand

le the influence of the passions, have been led the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequence upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thouanndswho are raising families have been enfeeled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, snd ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, ot» the present and corning generations^ Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating drinks,} thougnit has slain thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human raw. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, andbelkve me. your coworker in the good work you arc so jRctiveiy engaged in."

One copy will be forwimS^d f«ctir*ly enveloped and postage paid, on receipt ot 25*c«nt«, or six copies for #i. Addrepa, post paid ~t OSDEN & Co., Publishers, Box 1%. Philadelphia.

Book*filer*, CnrtPftfffrt and Book Agents, supplied no the most liberal term*. Terra Haute, 2. July'53 4C-!y.

CHERRY PECTORAL, I For the rapid Cure of coigns, colds, hoarseness, BRCi\ HITIS,WnOOFIiYG-COII(iIf,

CROUP, ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

Ol all ttio numprmiB medicines extant, ton! some of them vatuab'*) for the euro of pttlmonnrv complaints. nothing has ever been found whith could compare in its effects with thial'i partition. Others cure sometimes, btit at all timrs ind in all liteflses of the lungs nnd throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It Is pleasant to take, and perfectly aafe in accordance with the direction*. We do not advertise tor the information of those who have tried it but those who have not. Families that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use, they are secure Irom the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal conaumption.

The diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the ISonrd ofJudcr«s in Septcroler 1847 also, 'he Medals of the threegrent Institutes of Art, in this country al*o the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at CInetnnati, has been given to the Cms*** Pwrro**fc,hy their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affeo tions of the Lunge and Throat.

Read the following opinion IWmdwl on the long experience ef the eminent Physician of the Port and City of Dr.'J. C* Ayer,— ST. JOHNS, May, S, 1851.

Five years trial of your CUBS ft PBCTOR* AL in my practice, has proven %»ha? 1 fore

See what it has done on a wasted constitution,, not only in the following cases, but a thousand mo f# •w

StmantY, Jan. #4th, 1851.

Dr. Aycr In the month of July last I was attacked'by violent diarrhoa in the mine# in California. returned to San Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate and diet. My dterrfccea ceased, btit was followed by severe cough—and much soreness. I finally started for feome.but received no benefit from the

voyage. My cough continued togrow worse, and when I «rriT«d i«ri»w York, I was at once mark* ed by my acquaintances at a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my 'friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with Utile expectation of deriving benefit from its ur«. You would not receive line# did I net regard it my duty to state the afflicted, through you, that my health, in the space «f eight months, i* tulW Teetered. I attribute it to the uae of your CHBMRY P&OTQftAJ*-

Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. WaswIx Pa, A)pnt Hk 1848.

TVat sir* Feolitn- that ftrw immature|raT«, y• ir-i* oy the provrarm- ol •. I will take the liberty tO«pw«t0 3frfy

A cowh and the a -wr.? -ymptoms of Conaun ,ton had reduced nwtooio* to leave mtrr v. thiiu like hojw, when royphyaiciati brought bottie of your "ftCT r,.vu* Itsoented to «l I inunediate relief *r*y «,»w fn few week* v. ha» reetored we to*-undlw If it w« others what it has do for y*a are cenamiy «oe of the benefactor ma M.

Sincerely wishing you rv*y I I am:Very teepee ly yv,. *. IN CLARKK,

T. t.

VtyikmA t.:'. St:n a. n, stronger pr caa

be

Ws« Uv

City Bapk

adduced unless it he from its

effects upou «.ial. FrtHNloM by JAMES C. ATEil* PaAOfKAtCmatasr, l^oweil, Mas*.

F«r sale bv 1, R. DAm & Xum, J. T. W«u In tmrlj swrtovrnUi -la.

Terre

iastt, Jtaljr 11.

NOTICE!

1canttm

8

New Books.

LaYARDIS

June 25, *53 tf,

For-lob,

en

from its composition, must bo true, that it erndi* cateaanid cures the cetds and coughs to wkkii we, in thin section, are peculiarly liable.

I think its eaual has not yet been discovered, nor do I know hew abetter re ody can be made ifor the distempers of the Throat and Lungs.

J. 3 BURTON, M. D„ F. R.S.

V*

HERFBY pm, that call rf tw«» S baS*at^\.\v 41ifi» the «xtttw«a of»* Vinc«M»iato Ttm llaat^to matla «ni !aiora the If! 'it' of Atc«Maext,atthafoiWwi^i tdacce, By all stockh^dcr*in Kaoa «oanty,a \h*

liorac* -*"kh«Wk*ta ia an SKarita* ... v«HiRKe of a#. rr Uivas: and by -ritji, ute Pialria

Pr

van coanty, at mi the town^T1

-•rfiav 3^ in "Viec liar att

«m SaWtLf''.

pifk* of£.&llhaoia R.

lNttLE. Jr.. SscV

New Discoveries at Nineveh and

Babylon.

Home Life in Germany, by C. L. Brace. Memoirs of the English Martyrs by Taylor. Otoe year of Married Life by Emily Carlin. The Shady Side or Life in a Country Parsona (re.

Marco Paul's Ad vent ares in Boston. Fern Leaves from Fanny Fern's Portfolio. Sam Slick's Wise Saws and Modem Instances.

Wild Jack or the Stolen Child, by Caroline Lee Hentx. Also anew supply of Bonnet Boards, Printing Cards, Stc.

WHEEL BARROWS,

OF

HL Rockey's manufacture, for sale—and orders filled for any quantity. on short notice BEMENT Sc Co., Agents. Terre Haute July 2, '53-46-4w.

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

Potwin & Bmrnam,

Opposite the Court House, Main Street,

ARE

now receiving a very heavy Stock of Goods, nurchaseain the Eastern citiea, and of the manufacturers, by one of the partners, which they offer at Wholesale and Retail, on the most favorable terms. Having purchosed exprettfor the Wholesale trade, they can offer extra inducements to merchants to purchase in this mar kct. The following goods comprise a part of their extensive stock.

Shelf Hardware of every variety and descrip tion bar nnd sheet Iron Steel, Nails, Tin-plate, bar Tin, Tin, Copper, Zinc, Rivets, Wire, Anvils, Vices, sledges. Plough mould? nnd points Screw plates, &c. Currving, Carpenter, Cooper, Saddler, Blacksmith, aid every variety of 1 oola. Mill, fro w*cut, and every other atyle of Saws, of the Ik makers. Cabinet maker's materials Hair cloih, Lookingglasses. Plates Frames, Picture Frames, Veneers, Glass, Saah, Blndingaterials, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and every description of Fixtures for doors and windows.

An extrn quality of pnint, varnish, whitewash, shoe and scrubbing brushes, &c. hall, parlor and store Lamps Wicks and Fixtures, Globes, &c. Pumps, pump Fixture#, Tubingchain and taxes, trace, log, cable and other Chains manilla Rope, Cordage, Packing Yarns, Trout Lines and Fish Hooka Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead, &c. A large stock of Gunsmi'.h's materials, bnrrols and Fixtures. Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, Broad Axes, ail of the most celebrated makers.— Spring nnd counter Hallances Steelyards, platform and other Scales, and a very few of those Family Grindstones.

The moBt extensive stock or Saddlery Hardware and Horness Trimmings in the Wabash Valley, consisting of Trees, Padskins, Hogskins, Morrocco, Goat and other fine Leather Harness, Bridle and Skirting Whips, Hames, &c. Coach nnd Buggy Trimming**. Shoemakers also enn find a full supply of Tools. Leather ana working materials.

Having purchased our Block on tno most favornble terms Wc are enabled to offer inducements tn merchants and others wishing goods in our line te call and sec us, which are not offered in an -othet establishment.

POT WIN & BURN AM.

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

Valuable Books for Farmers.QTEPIIENS' Book of the Farm, with fourhunO drod 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 nnd amusement on rainy days nnd winter evenings, by Rev. J. L. Blake,

D. D.

Allen's Rural Architecture Thomas' Fruit Culturist, new edition Coles' .American Fruit Book The Gardener's Text Book The Poultry Book, by Bennett Yonatt nnd Martin on Cattle

Licbeg's Agricultural Chrmisiry The Pocket Farrier and Farmer's Receipt Book The Farmer's Practical Farrtet, by Mason Youatt nnd Clnter on the Horse Horsemanship, including the breaking and training of Horses Yonatt on tho Dog. edited by Lewis Farry's American Fruit Garden Downing'* Fruit and Fruit Trees of Aroonc* Cole's diseases of Animals.

BUCKItiOH

AM.

May 2ft, T.3 -40-tf Sign of tho Big Book.

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, (LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, Of

Indianapolis,

T^STABLISHED March 31«t. 1851. Incorporated 1853. W. McK. SCOTT, A. M., Founder and President

JAMES C. HAYDEN, (late Proferaor of Bacon's Mercantile College, Cincinnati,} Prof, of Book Keeping and Penmanship.

The Seeaion will commence at College Hall as follows? .. 1st Session on the fitst Monday of September. 9nd Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3rd Saiaion on the 1st Monday of January./

4th Session on the 1st Monday ol March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May Having secured, permanently, the services el the distinguished Professor above named, and leased for a term ol years the commodious and beautiful flail formerly known as CONCERT HALL, but now named COLLEGE HALL, which is to be fitted up in a Myleol great elegance,

Couksk or SmiEs —The Course of Studies, aa enlarged, will be as follows, vis: 1st. Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Bn try, In all its various branches, and its application to all kinds of business,

The Laws, Customs and Usages of Trade andCoiunitrce3V Mercantile Arithmetic, apan the abort and easy system of cancelation (taught in no other College.) 4. Commercial Law, in a seriee of Lectures, thorough and systematic. 5. Dnsinesw f^nmanahip. A

Commercial Correspondence. 7. I.eclures upon Banking, Political Economy, and other subject* valuable to the business man.

Exrwtscj.- Cards of Admt»afon, mrAXtAXi.v tit aiwaxcs. or

President would say,

taste, and convenience, the that this Coltege now ofiera ad vantages superior to all others for imparting* sound, thorough* snd accomplished business education.

secured. $25 Diplomas #3 Station

eryfd BoardittgS 50per week incidentals,«t option studentx, #15. Making entire expense* al'-it$7N. iv *np 'cation, a Catalogue wilt be furnished gi vi .-g fu! particulara.

Aii* 'tcrs will receiv* prompt attention oo bains :tcd, post-paid, to

W. McK. SCOTT, President

CARDS OF ADMISSION to the above la atitu/e may be had an reasonable tanas by applying at this Oflfee. *.

Indianapolis, June 18, "53 43-ly.

O E

Storey Tin, theft-IroB aid CapA pW SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET*

TERRE HAUTE JND,

May 88, ^3-40f

Onm

Goods.

|7iGt'RF,D aod plaia black silk dtameimi X! aadbiocads af vartom^oalitieackn hyapa, dehtima, poptina, F^tamsli

im

good*

F. NIPPERTS,

Nanhot

Tmt HaaMs Mar Si, SSI

WM. E. McLEAN.

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ins AGErrr

SEALED

CHILD'S BOOK STORE.

Terre Haute, June 25,18S3-44-4w.

NEW FIRM.

T7

C. KING having purchased the interest of \j. Cbas. Wood of the late firm of Wood & Donnelly druggists, the business will be continued under the firm of Donnelly & Kinz. u*J:WN!«:Y

fob the

New Ydrk Indemnity Insurance Co. OFFICE, Third Story of Union Row, ad joining the Journal" Printing Office.

June 25, *53 tf.

NOTICE!

Proposals for the erection of anew

Iron Railing, connected by eh*ioaon the East, ?outh, and West sides of the Court Home square, in the city of Terre Haute, will be received at the Auditor's office in said city, until the 4th day of August 1853. at 1? o'clock, A. M. The bids are expected to include the setting of the posta. which is required to be done in a substantial and durante manner, and warranted for an indefinite period of

Bidders will accompany their proposal# .,jpih drafts and specifications. July 2, 46-4 w.

Express Copy. 1

Flooring Factory.

1AM

prepared with superior machinery, to dress FLOORING ajid CEILING at short notice, or to surface lumber and bring it to as invariable gauge.

Picketing, Venitian data, and all kinds of SAWING done to order. Dressed flooring and ceiling, from well seasoned lumber, kept on hand, and for sale- Call at the A.ncho* Mills, opposite Wallace's Foundry, 1st Street R. L. THOMPSON.

Terre Haute. July 2, '53-46-tf. Extracts and Syrups.

CONCENTRATED

Extracts for flavoring

Ices, Jellies,Paatry, Syrups, &c. a'so, ever var iey of Syrups, at EBfiRWlNE & CCS. June 4, '53 41-tf

NOTICE.

THE

partnership existing between the undersigned was dissolved on the7thinst by mutual consent. The business of the late Arm will be settled by P. M. Donnelly, to whom all indebted will make payment.

June 2S, '53 tf. WOOD & DONNELLY.

Fancy roods.

A

NICE lot of ladies dress trimmings, black silk laces and fringes, bonnet ribtMus, artificial flowers linen, silk and metal dress buttons, ladies' and gentlemen's kid, lisle, silk and cotton gloves black, while, mixed and slate colored hose black silk mitts silk and cotton pnrnsols assorted colors and quality white, black and crimson crape shawls silk and barege do. Allot which will be sold unusually low at

F- NIPPERT'S,

North side Public Square.

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

Store Store and Copper Shop,

SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT.^* Qn Fourth St., one door north of Main, Terre Haute, Ind.

THE

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

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

Celebrated Meteor Air-Tight

«T2 mem 0 which I would particularly coll the attention of Tavern keepers, (having two sizes expressly for their use,) and having the exclusive right to sell this stove in this market, 1 feel a just pride in recommending it as one of the very best Stoves ever offered for sale on the Wabcsh. 1 will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of Tin Ware, by wholesale and retail also, Bathing Tubs, Hip nnd Shower Baths, nnd all kinds ol Copper Work, such as force and lift Pumps, f'fipnor Kottlof, BoUo FuuHIS. &C.

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

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

JAMES T. MOORE.

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

WE subscriber having made arrangements to keep constantly on hand Fisk's Patent Air

Metallic Burial Cases,

Which are the greatest invention of the age for the dead, would call the attention of tho public to their superiority over the common wood Coffins

now in use, for all seasons of the year,for vault purposes, transportation, beauiy, style of finish atid 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 on hand, which can be seen by calling at my Ware-rooms. In addition 1 shall keep on hand all kinds and sizes of ready made

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufsctured of the best material and by the best workmen in the city- I pledge myself not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but will sell lower than nny other house of the kind in the city-— My profits in both metallic and wood coffins shall not exceed that of any other kind of business. 1 am prepared to attend funeraU with an elegant

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

THIS

institution, located on the west side tho Public Square, will buy and sell Gold, Silver and uncurrent Money, time and sight Drafts, and Bills of Exchange remit money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany, on ita own responsibility. Will also pay interest on de poaitaa at the following rates: 4 per cent, on call 5 per cent, on three months: per cent, on twelve months foe which Certificates will be given at the above rain.

Banking hours, from 9 A. M., to halfpast 12 M. and from half past 1 to 4 P. M- £. GUNNISON,

May 14, *$3-38-tf Cashier.

New Jewelry Store! IN DOLE'S BUILDING, Market Street, Terra Haate, Indiana. rpHE undersigned late

JL

Ma*7,'53-S7.3m

Awwitta law*

of

tor ante at .•

PaUkSqaare.

Family Flo«ir« "lm

IpOR S*l« hr WASSON 4 CO. Roae"* Black.

Cincinnati, baa just

at New York pricesHe is a practical workman from the celebrated Watch Manufactories of SwitaeHand, and later from the Jewelry Establishments in Cincinnati, from the proprietors of which he hears the most sausfactonr recommendations. Chronometers, Dopiex Watches and other difficult work, heretofore sent east, can be repaired, and are warranted by him.

Mr H. speaks the French and German Lanasdwiiibe happy to wait on his French All kinds ofreoairiag&me on the shortest notice. TAJC1EN HOURIKT.

A GREAT BARGAIN,

ISMill

ail kinds finghama, stlkaod

mohair alpaca*. All of whtch mil be aald cheap

dieted ia the Machinery and Fixtures of the and Dtsciiicry formerly owned by Smith & Ratten, tianeiwi^i of Engine and Boilers of great power, three ran afMM tate French Barrs, with ail tfcr aeeaasary apparatus, eoch as aievators. Bolts,&c, also, a complete apparatus

fcfaariy application to GftOVKRMAN & BOURNE. Tarn Haa*. May

FRANKLIN HALL. PHILIP JIONNINGER, ProprietorT^ Corner of Market and Mulberry Streets,

TERRE HAUTE, IND. THE unersigneo having purchased the House known as the "White

Hall" and refitted and remodelled it, has opened it under the above name. He invites inspection to his arrangements, as he believes that

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

HIS TERMS

will be reasonable. And trusting in a diacrini natfng public, he hopes to merit a share of public pfrronage. PHILIP MONNINGER.

April 30, '53-36-6m

REMOVAL,

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

GKERCKHOFF

Rood

HIDES!

They pay 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 prices, before buying elsewhere.

Terre Haute, April30,'53-36-ly

Sale of Vigo Comity Seminary.

NOTICE

is hereby eiven that on Saturday,

the 30th day of July, A. D. 1853, within business hours at the Court House door, in the town of Terre Haute, we will offer for sale the County Seminary buildings ol Vigo county, Indiana, together with the grounds, whereon they stand, viz: Out lot of the town of Terre Haute number forty-three'43,) bounded a3 follows: on the south side by Mulberry street, on the west side by Sixth street, on the north side by Eagle street, and on the east side by out lot number for-ty-four (44.)

At the snme timeand place wewill also offer for sale all the personal property belonging to said County Seminary.

Terms of Sale.—Upon all real estntc, sold in pursunjice of this notice, the purchaser hns to pay the interest upon the whole nmount ol the purchase money for one year in advance, at the time of receiving a certificate of purchase, nnd the principal in ten annual instalments with interest annually in advance upon the residue of said principal-

Upon all personal property belonging to said Seminary, a crcdit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser givitit? 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.

N- F. CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer of Vigo County, Jnd.

I 1- A LANGE, Auditor Vigo County, lnd. Terre Haute April 30 '3,-36-tds.

THE PEOPLE'S STORE*

a

WILLIAMS & EARLY

HAVE

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

Comprising every variety of Ladies Dresf Goods. Rich Silks, merinoes, Cashmeres, Mus lin DeLains &c. English, French and Ameri* can prints in great variety, Bny State nnd other long and square Shalls, Rich Embroidered and plain Shnwls in colors Blnck and 2nd Mom ing, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and nil the minor articles for Ladies. Misses and Childrens use.

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

JOHN B, J.riK.'ttill

ISof

now receiving his Spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries ol all kinds TOBACCO, NAILS, &c., All of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure.

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

no

F. T. HIT]

All

who

D. G. FORSTER.

May 14,53-38-ty Southern Bank of Indiana.

WE

A

opened aNew Jewelry Store in Dole's Building,where he keeps a large and fall assortment of deairafaie Watches* Clocks and

Fine Jewel rr*

Of the latest styles, for sale

wish anything in his line, will find it

to their interest to give nim a call, st his store on National Road street, opposite the Post Office, April 9 'S-33-tf.

have recieved our Spring Stock of work from the east, comprising a largp assortment of the beet and most fashionable kinds of Gents, Ladies Boys, Misses, and Children's Boots and Shoes That wc have ever received, and will sell very low for cash.

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

Sian of the Gilt Boot, No.5, Phtnnix Row. April 16 *53-34-tf

Terre Hante and Eransrille Canal Packet Line^

ain for Newberry twice a week lor the pre* eat, and to Ports below as the Canal -is finishedTV Brats of the above Iine bare facilities for carrying twelve tons of fmzfit each.

For freight or passage appl|MrabOT|d

April 23, '53-35-tf.

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

TERMS HAUTE, INDIANA.

THEsubscriberhas

100 Cases of Dry Goods for the Jobbing Trade.

MERCHANTS

THE

& CO-, inform their former

customers and the public generally, that they have moved their LEATHER STORE, from National

Street opposite Union Row,

to National Road Street, corner of 5th street They have now on hand a large and exquisite assortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati and Country Tanned Sole, Band, Up* per.

Bridle. Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather. French

and Philadelphia Calf and Kip

Skins, Lining, Blading, Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins, Tampico and French Men's and Ladies Morocco.

SHOE FINDINGS.1

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

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

for sale by

WILLIAMS & EARLY.

November 3d. 1852.wtf.

———————

CEIUES

FORMS bis friends and thfe public generally, thathehaa just got.back Vith a Iresh and well selected Stock of all kinds of groceries. which he will sell, as heretofore at wholesale ana retail, at the lowest figures.

woold respectfullv inform the

pabtle «lnt he fitted op and famished entire frcsb goods, a Pro vision Store and Family Grocery, as above, where ha intends keeping eveery thing in the Grocery line, of the beat quality, and which he.will sell at the lowest ratea for caab, or excharae few produce.

Coffee. Teas, Sugars, Molasse*, Fisb, Tobacco. Spkea, and all mbtx articles usaaiiy kept in ssch arahliaba»eata,wtll always he foand an hand.

Alaa, Giaasware, Nails, &c. Be solicits a calt finoca those making porchase* al ha Mb confidant that hia artidee and prieas cannot ful of giviaf sadsfceftan.

April 30,-53 35-ly

far

distilling on a largie aeale, most of it entirely new. Theae caa be had

on

J. H. LOZra, ML D. HANKFUL far |Mat favors, mpadfaQy solicits a continaaace of the same. Office oo

JUl

atrsat. *o(tih af Coart House Seaara-

in the country who wish

replenish their stocks, will find a larsre as sort men of Dry Goods, bought expressly forth jobbing trade,and which will besoldata small ad vance on Eastern cost, at

OLD WHXSK7.

OLD

Bourbon and Mononjrahela Whleky. fot sale by WASSON &, CO. Feb 26, ,53-27-tf

NEW EXPRESS FACILITIES. Dangers of Ohio River Navigation A voided.

American Express

Company having

made favorable arrangements with the several lines of Railroad Companies between this city and the principal cities throughout the States ol Illinois. Indiana, Wisconsin Michigan, Ohio, N. York and the New England States, as well as both the Canadas, are now prepared to.transport Bank Notes,Gold, Silver and all kinds of Tieas 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 promptness and reasonable rales, we can confidently assure the public that any business entrusted to our care will meet with despatch not excelled by any other Express line.

Our connections with WELLS, FARGO & CO'S Great California Express, and 1 LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S E O E A N E E S S Enable us to forward to and receive money. Drafts, or Goods from any part of the "Old World."

Messengers, provided with Iron Chests, will leave our office daily, for Cincinnati, O. Boston. Mass. Cleveland,O. :*•'. Philadelphia, Pa. Sandusky, 0.| -s Pittsburgh, Pa. Dnyton, O. Detroit, Mich.' Columbus, O. •. Chicago, 111. Toledo, O. 2*(U,Y 1 Galena, 111. Buffalo, N. Y. Milwaukie, Wis. Albany, N. Y, St. Louis, Mo. New York City, N. Y. Louisville, Ky. Terre Haute, Ind. And the Canadas•r k^VTsP.

M. DONNELLY,

Agent,

TERRE HAUTE.

(T7* Office. Indianapolis, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets. LIVINGSTON, FARGO & CO., Proprietors.

feb!2 "53-25-ly E. LOCKE, Agent,

METALLIC BURIAL CASES. '•^HE subscribe1swould respectfuly inform the Jl citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that they have made arrangements to have at the shortest notice, the above But Cases, nnd would state that they have one o! those valuable Cases at their Ware Room, which they can recommend as a very superior article Tor all hurinl purposes, nnd are unsurpassed for preserving and moving bodiep,bein2 air and water tight, nnd having a large Oval Glass over the face, so thnt the corps can be seen at anv time. Being fully prepared with a fine Hearse, they can attend to all calls in their line at short, notice in or out of the city. They will atlend to raising bodies already buried and place them in the Metnlic Cases. Also WoOjon Coffins made at the shortest notice.

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

Terre Haute April 9, 'Si-SS-yl.

New Books.

VII.LETTE,

by the author of Jane Eyre and

Shirley.

The Lofty nnd the Lonlv. or Good in All and None All Good, by M. J. Mcintoshr'nstU Avon, by tho Author ot KavenclHw.

English Items by Mntt F. Ward. Lady-Bird, by Lady Georgianin FullertonThe Cap Sheaf, a fresh Bundle, by Lewis

'I'lie Master Builder, or Life at a Trade by Day Kellogg Lee. Life of sir Walter Scott, by McLcod.

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

A Ifpro and other Tules, by the Author of the Ogilvies, &c. The Australian Captive and tho Gold Regions

W. II. BUCKINGHAM.

Adril 2, '52 tf.

Sign of the Big Book. 1

Dry Goods and Carpet Store.

JOHN SIIILLITO & CO.

No. Iz, ftnst Fourth St., Cincinnati, O.,

RESPECTFULLY

9

O E I E S

DRY GOODS, 1 Also, Foreign and American

•c: am. JC* jca 3B7 JK rmj Ks-9 Imported and contracted for previous to the late advance, which we oder at as low prices as similar goods can be p-trchaaed in the United States.

Floor Oil Cloths,

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

March 12, '53*"9-6m 'v

"New Leather Store.

THE

^EK]©[I©a

SPRING ARRIVALS.

undersigned, late of Dayton, Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizena of Terre Haute and surrounding country, thai he has opened a wholesale and retail

LEATHER STORE*

on tbeeorner of National Road and Fourth streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his entire attention to Leather, Hides, Oil, and Finding*, where may be found at all times, a large as* aortmcnt of Skirting, Harness, Bridle Leafier, Cottar Leather,

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

Boot Trees, and Small Tools,

Currving 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, Hidea and Skin*, for which I will pay fair priccs In Caah or Trade.

Orders from a distance filled, and should the article or price not suit, if returned in good order, the purchaser em have his money rack. Please call and examine for yourselves snd don't forget the place, on the corner next the Post Ol fice, for good Leather and nwt^Ba^sinJL

September 18,1852—wtf

11 IITEKin STICII ill DRY GOODS. 7

THE

undersigned respectfully solicits the attention of the pahik: to the examination of hia extensive stock of new Spring and Summer Goods, jest opened. His aasortosem ia one the largest ia the Wabash Valley, and comprises almost everything in the dry goods fine, and will be sold for cash at prices cakalated to give general atoisfactioa.

FsrrtnjrUmli Block, north of Pabik SqaarB, Terr* Haute, May 21, M-39-tf

Cash and Good Cloths

Wgivenbe

ILL paid for WOOL-ooad bsrgsins at Holme* Mill, near the river, brlow the bridge.

A prill3 "53-36-tC

5

inform theircustomersand

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

A

AUBA HOLMES.

Failing and Cloth Dressing. 7 be done as and finish, at April 23, «»-»-tt

WILL

MICHEAL Bl'RICS.

ILL be done as asaal, only ia better style ami finish, at ffdLMESMILL.

Imported Wines.

FINE article of ehatea inportad Wmer ef|

aa can b* obtained wn A#rit9»t*9»36-lr

at

Provision Store-

Commercial Insurance Company, Charleston, 5. C. Colombia Insnrance Company,

INSURANCE

F. NIPPERT'S,

Farrington's Block, north ot Pnblic SquareTerre Haute,May 21,"53-39-tf

jan29-*53 33 tf

Columbia, S. C.

on Steamboat and Flat-boat car

goes, and fire risks on building*, furniture and merchandise, taken in the above Companies, b\ LANGE.

ALBERT

Sub-Agent at Terre Haute.

E I A N O I E

DRS.

Yonmans & Mahan have associate*5 themselves in the practice of Medicine an.* Surgery, and hope by strict attention to the bu siness of their profession, to receivr a liberal *hare of patronage. Office on 4tfi al^eet, Sd doo North of Prairie City Drug Store. feb5-^3-Mtf I

Bills of Lading.

MEAT article, on mod paper, justurinted an^ or saleat the COURIER OFFICE

Wool Carding.

WOULD respectfully inform the citizens o* I Vigo and surrounding counties, that I havt .itted up New Machines with New Cards, at thTERRE HAUTE FOUNDRY, and hope, by strict attention, to merit a share of public patronam. I warrant my work to be superior to any other done in this place. Any person who doe.* not get good work can have pay for the same iu

TRolls or the highest market price In caah— $y~No extra charges made fur (Fool thai overruns in weight by adding Grease.

Pure Lard Oil furnished for wool Wood, Coal and wheat taken in exehsnge for Carding.

I will also keep constantly on hand, for sale, a good article of Rolls, cheap for cash1 will a! so, pay the highest pries, in cash, for 50,000 lbs. ol 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 receipt of a full supply ot the above Machines, which have been proved sw-1

rior to any others, both in this country and in England. They are warranted to cut two acres of wheat or other small (rrain in an hour, and tosavoat least three-fourths of all the wheat scattered by ordinary cutting, they are well made, of first rate matorial, very durable with proper care, and the raking of the wheat can be well done by a man ridine upon them.

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

Feb 19, '53-26-tf

H. B. SMITH.

Fresh and Choice

FAMILY GROCERIES. 4

.vWA8SOfl & co.,, ir.,v,

Rose's Block, Comer of Ohio and Second Streets, QOLICIT the attention of the citizens of Terre O Haute, to their choice stock of Family (,roceries, which they will dispose of cheap for qAsli at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of

Choice and Prime Louisiana Sugars, Mola8see and Golden Syrups Old Government Java and Prime Green Rio Coffee (new crop) Choice Green and Blnck Tens Fresh Carolina Rico (new crop) Pickles in Jars Pine Apple nnd English Dairy Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and Tongues and Sounds, brls brls. snd kits Sperm, Star and Mould Candles Pepper, Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston Soap. No 1 Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauce and TnbleSalt very choice Virginia manufacture and fine cut Tobacco, with general assortment of Groceries suitable for Fa iiily uses.

QOrA wagon will be ',n readiness to convey goods to nny pari of the city, free of expense, Torre lluulu, Feb 26, '53-27-tf

New Books.

JJISTORY of Henry Esmond, Esq., by Tltack-

eray.

Uncle Tom's Cabin, cheap edition, for sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S

Feb 12. '53, 25 tf.

1853.

•Troy and Western Line.18®3* ON THE CANAL AND RIVER. Leaves New York and Buffalo Dnily. Running in connection with Steamers and Propollers on the Lakes. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy.

CARGO OF EACH BOAT FULLY INSURED. PROPRIETORS: RICE. CLAPP & CU„ New Yorkt P. L. STERNBERG & CO.. Buffalo.

APPLY TO

Rice, Clapp &. Co., 31 Coenti^s Slip, New York Chas A. rolger dt Co., 101 Pier, Allmny Rogers, Reynolds & Martin Lafayette O'Keily 6c Mitchell, Evansville

Buckingham dtt 'o 1 oledo 'v/i* fi S a

March 5, '33 28-6m

———————

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

Sash. Door 1)1 in da, and Frame Factory, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

HAVE commenced the sbove business In the room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4th treet, near the Post Office, where I intend to nanufacture the above mentioned srticlcs from the very best material. Persons about erecting buildings will do well to give me a call, as I intend to make my prices suit the times

Orders from a distance can be sent Post Office, and will receive immediate attention.

Persona in the city wanting anything in the above It to aend tn their orders as early line, will do wel aa possible.

Music,

saleat CONDIT'3 Jmta 19,^9.wtf-43p^

Pine Lumber.

JUST

received a quantity of Pine Lumber, for sale. SMITH Sc LEGGETT. April 16, ^34-tf

The "CSty Express, No. 1," ILL be ia rotdiaeaa at all times to convey goods from the "City Provision Stare,* gra

F. MPPERT.

Jane 9 ^2-wt£43

March 5,15®-2g-tf

Peopl

REMOVAL.

Williams & Early.

AVE Betnored from their old £taad to the Store recently occupied bjr M. W. Se on National Road Sttaet. tqoioi«| Car bnzbam's Drugstore We are now opening targe and general stock of

Kancv ami Staple Dry Good*,

«f Jtonctrlean and Foreign Fsbrics. »1 Jis*. .'I W,dtt ^,

MARRIAGE,

ly

in English Life, by

My Novel, or Varieties Bulwer. Hianca, a Tale of Erin nnd Maturin.

Cornfiille, and His Times, by Guizot. My Lrf'e snd Acts in Hungary,in 1848 and 1849, by Arthur Gorgei.

Bosil, a story ot Modern Life, by Wiikie Collins. Knick-Knacks from an Editor's Table, by L. Gnvlord Clark. fixpericnce of Life, By E. Sewrl!

HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE*

wmj it rr

Thy w» twholl n»nv «ewc« la »t» meridian of tarawmwkerfth «nd «l»Ufu with complication diMUM •ydi Ubmnu. depnTiag itwm ofib* pow»t br tf* mtoymm thOtJd'lEf SS&.

m,u^•rwin#

M»ny

b«(Mt w*re in

nsmy manufacture.

P. L. Sternberg & Co., Buffalo. *J11 Mark Packages "T.& VV I^fne." Boats leave Middle Pier, Coenties Slip, Daily at 5 o'clock, P. M. 4-, Cfc

Orders from a'dfatance can be sent ibrougb the WHOLESALE GROCERS. v# AND COMMIIWrOW MERCHANTS/

G. W.SHAFFER.

Mar 5, '52-dawtf-28-82.

NEVV supply of Piano nrastc, just received at W. H.BUCKINGHAM'S Feb. IS, *52 25 tf Book Stow.

CHEESE.

A CHOICE article Cheese jost received and for

from eouditia»«rbM]il.

wafter years,

WThtrt ffte Tit* to fee tanafotrd bv oar knomtttW*, we look back u4 mourn, and reptt th« IkH coowqacucn of our upmnui**.

What would we not often |irt to potmi, in niIt lift, lh» kiKiwlMM w« otxaia iu atSer year» And what diys ami night* of aagvnh we might not |»t« b«M tparrd, if tU* kuowledg* was poovtaed. It ia

MELANCHOLY AND 8TARTL.IIfOS To behold thr tickoeu and jnlfetinf e»dared br manr a with Tor tnanv year*, from canae* •jmpl* and coutiullable. Many amedjed—or better alill,—oot ine»riedt ifevrrf

W1FK AND MOTHER

fontiaed the information contained i» a little (olnmt, twitk ,n U»«

reach of all) which would spare

Ifmdrtftk EdiUen. 16m*., pf. S30. Price, 30 tit. (ox rtaa rapia,

sktba

Hie Gcnuiiife ColliiS AxFs, HInch have been made under my direction for more thon twenty-five years, ond which have sus-j, tained such n» unrivaled reputation, are invariably stamped

COLLINS AL CO., HARTFORD. They are to he found at our Depot in the city of New York, and at the principal Hardware Stores in the large cities.

Jnne4,'63-41-tf

J:D. CONB4T

Trunk Lost

and

QOMEWHE^E between Indianapolia O Terra Hante, in returning from the Fair, a common Maefc tnmk, with a eard tacked on the end. marked Caroline Whilcomb, Clinton. Any information that may lead to its recovery will be thank folly received-

B. R. WHITCOMB.

George B, Sealer, Charles W. Cook,

to

Itartelf

TKAR8 OV H1SBRT,

And to her haaband the eorataat toil and antiety of misd. n*c*«arilv derolvinK «lon him (roro aickneaa of

the vritV.

without giving him tlw opportunity of acqainnc that com Pfteace

which

hia exeitiona

art

entitled, and

ol ,*h»fwontd aecnra

the

poatenioa

the happineaa

of

hhaacif,

wife,

aad

CAiidrtn. SJCCUXUC THE HEARS OP happinbm By

becoming in time notaened ot the knowledge, the want whieh haa mmM toe aickneaa and poverty of ihoauiida. In view of aacli consequences, no wife Or mother it excusable if she negleci ect to henelf, meant of happiness and Prosperity to her hnsband.~imd eoafer upon her children tUat blessing abotr

it to arail hetaelf of tlut kuowledge iu

respect to herself, which would spare Iter mnch suffering, be UM means of happiness and Prosperity to herhnsband. and eoafer upon her children that blessing above all price—healthy a^fttie en led™1^^ That knowledge is contained ia

E A I E W O A N S

Private Medical Companion.

DR. A. M. MAURICEATT,

ra is diiiiik wsmks. Oh*

aiaDtae,

Ins 1

ft 00.]

First published

ia

11(7. ar.d it is not 'n

It'RPBIZINO OR WONDERFUL, Conildcirlnc that EVERY V1MALK,

WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can hcri acquire full knowledge of the nature, character and rauaea or her complaints, fvltla the varioua ajrmptoma, and Uval nearly '3T1

HALF A MILLION COPIES

slionld liare been sold. It is iiaiwacticable to convey folly the rarlons s^bjerta treated, of. as they are of a nature strictly intended for the no famala§5juent niHapW™ __ fcad of her husband, bat either hu br wilt obtain St, haa or will every husband who hu the lore and affection of hit wife -•1 heart, or that of kis own pecuniary improvement

mimed, or ihotf comcimtlttittff m«nrfa*c«, but no wmiu^', desirous of enjoying uc&ith, anU tint betuiv, consequent tiiww1,^if

beehh, which is so conducive to her own fwpptaeM, And

CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC 1IK NOT DEFRAUDED!

Buy no hook onion "Dr. A. M. Manricean, IIS Liberty

"mi

VP WARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES f! Hare been SENT Blf MAIL within the tut ftw mondial*

•T Street, N. T." Is on the title page, and tli« t, entry In the Clerk's Offlos on the bsek of the tltlopag« and bay only of respectable and honorable dcalcre,

or

aend by mall, and

addreM

to Dr. A. M.

Maurieeau, there are ipurlous and surreptltioos Infringements

of

eopy-rlgliL

LET EVERT WIFE AND KXV8BANO -A PONDBRI W •v*' •o excuse for Ignorance, when I*na*an«*% 7

Is MlAry to Ihoae we hold near nnd ft* dear, and when to dispel our lanoranea I Is within oar reach. Jiff To enable every one to decide upon the ind itpmsabU neaessify

of pouessing

tents,

a

addressing, post-paid,

copy, and that no s«r

wife, or mother need remain unlnfbrroed upon tba many cause*, which, sooner or later, are destined to make fearfal ravaget upon her health, unless guarded I* against, and that no considerate and alTectlonata husband hare cause to npbrald himself with nrgloet is of the wellWre of his wlfo—a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, containIng

fuil~ Title-paas anal fndm qf Con-

together with extracts from tho book, will be sent

free qf charge

to any part of the United States,

as

herein.

When Knowledge la Happlnesa, Mia cut- h~d patla to be Ignorant. IT On receipt of Ono Dollar (for the line' Hon. extra binding.) "TIIK MARKIKU WOMAN'* IMtlV.VTK MRWOAL OOMP tNlO.V" Is tent

K'ii.

(moll-

*A tn nay part of the United Slates. All letter* must be poiupnld, and addrnsscd to Dr. A. MAIjlHCKtl', Bn* 12U4. Now York t'lty. Tubllsb. IiihOiSpc, No. tii9 liberty Street, New Vork. For snlo by S. F. Pnrris, Grecncnsile. In New'-'** York City, by Stringer Townsend. Americnn Museum Adriti House I)

v^ity, oy mringer ot ownsena. Americnn KUtn Adrittnce, Shermon & Co.. No 2 Aslur|r\ ise Dewitt & Dnvenpori llnriirs & Co. p* FFICE, 1*29 Liberty Street, near Grecnwick^'

OFFIt

New York City. April 30,'53"'JC ly-is

Italy, by Edward

———————

'Mk &8S £c Sill

The well known superiority of the

Genuine Hartford Collins Axes, Has induced some manufacturers to stamp their^t axes U.Cou.rs nnd such axes are frequently sold*

SAM'L W. COLLINS.

April 16, '53-34-ly

Wool Carding at Holmes Jlill*

WILL

be superintended by Mr. D. Swinehat t, who is well known as a good workman. Farmers and others con depend on getting

Seir

od

Rolls, and prompt attendance, hy bringing Wool to HOLME'S MILLS. April 23, 53-35-if-

"it. Ii. MOlTITf

SOLICITOR FOR

Dayton, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, N Baltimore 8nd Washington RAILROADS.

Tic enn furnish good recommendations from the Proprietors of the above lines. Can be found at the Stewart House, or tit the $ Forwarding and Commission House of Metwin fc On. ,,

June 4.153-4l-tf

No. 81, Walnut St., between Fear! and Columbia,

June 4, 'Kk41-tf t, 4t mlimktMW'

Ire ream! Jee Cream! IceCream!

SERVED

T. 9. KIDOELY. F. W. BIDCl.I.r,

Ridgely & Brother,

up in superior style, at all times,

with cakes and confectionary of every de* scription, at the onfeciionary of ihe undersigned on the South side of th© Public Square. (CTA separate Saloon for I/Sdfos.

EBEiiWiNE Sl CO

Washington Union Insnrance eo.,

OFFICE, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Capital $100,000. Will insure the safer classes of Property against loss or damage by fi(e *m upon favorable terms. &

Established upon firm basis, with a Capital which accumulates with the increase of liability, and avoiding ail specisl hazardous risks, tbe Directors with confidence present the claima of the Company, and ask a continuance of patronage heretofore so liberally accorded. ©HIRCToSB:

Geo Mygatt, ("leveland. Hon. Reuben Wood, Gen. A. S San ford, D. B- Durham, Hon F. T. Backna. O. N. Skeels,

07FICB8S:

flon.

Dr. i.Clark,Brunswick,

Cyrus Pren tie*,Ravenna Hoi

on. E. B. Olds, Circleville. fHon.T. Baker,Norwalk

M- PowalJ, Ohio C'lsy, V.'. M. Powell, I. N. Jerome.

JtspgKM Woon, President. B. Dox&ax,

Vice President,

O. N. Skeeia, Secretary, Gcovoc Mtoatt, Treasurer.

KDWJN COR BEN, Aecntf Terre Haute.

July II. "SS^a-lf

"j mm msa «.

*. i«n^

8imeon B. Williams' nn. nn-iitaiiiifiiiiiii