The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 52, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 August 1853 — Page 3

August 13. 5T-3m.

JAKES 1XDERS0K, Jit. rt kmaaotr.

Anderson, AfLane

styles and qualities in market.

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|fa Dividend Notice. Office Terre Haute ami Richmond Railroad Co, Terre Haute, July 12,1853. S

THE

BoMd of Directors harotbis day, declared a dividend of three and a ha*f(3t) per cent, the Capital Stock of the Company, ^r rnthsending June 30- ,, Western Stock holders will receive their dmnds on or after the 20 inst. st the office of the ,Mwrm,TemH«jr£g Svzm,,. July 16. 1853-47-1IV

Cash for Wheat, AT THE ANCHOR MILLS,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

TflE

undersigned

public, that his STEAM FLOURING MILL is completed, and is now in full operation, FRISII FAMII.Y FUOUB, Corn Meal, and olwhere Fsssn

AMII

fsl, may alwoys be had, in any quantities tnaccommodate purchasers. Corn and cobs crushed, and around, which makes a very supenor feed for atock, always kept on hand, and sold by the barrel or otherwise, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will bo paid toretailing four^and stock feed at the Mill, and all sales delivered in any port of the city. (for FLOW* warranted

I

Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Domestic and Foreign

VARIfl'Y CriODS, &

452

No.

every respect, and when

objected to, on notice, will be taken away./ree of

Orders for Flour or Stock feed left wi Rus•oflGrcen. southeast corner of the Public Square,

W"""""""

T"1 THOMPSON.

»-bt Mitt opposite Wallace*! foundry Terrs Haate, July 2, '53 46-tf.

The Laborer is Worthy of his Hire."

EVERY

man, Lawyer, Doctor, Mechanic. Artist, possesses all tho vaniiy necessary fur a due appreciation of his own abilities nnd when an Artist publicly acknowledges ttiat his. neighbor is superior in point of tnlrtfl you* may rest sssured there? Is indeed a vast difference aild when an Artist offers his services at & great reduction of his neighbor's prices*- It -is ssidencfc sufficient of on acknowledgment of his Inferior! ty. Every inteligvnt and well informed Artist who desires to maintain ihc reputation of his.mi ternity, and advance in his profession instead *f degenerate, wil If he considers himself No 17 always maintain the priccs of his fellow Artiht,Persons can be accommodated with DAGUER fREOTYPES at my new Rooms inFarrinotorVs !, Block 3d floor, at my regular prices, which is s» low that every one can obtain alikeness put up In the neatest and most durable myle. No picture will be sold that is not perfect in all respect*^

Kr Stock and chemienla for saw. N.B. DUFF,Operator. Terre Haute, July 16, 1853-17-tf.

Groat Cure of Thoma& Dickaon,

POINT OF ROCKS MI).

S W A N E

Celebrated Family medicines *0

FAMILY S

touLD

*°C,etJr"

wmtotrr

Dr. Swaync't Compound Syrup of

O O

Main Street, North side, bet. Fifth gridSixtky msz9 ouri

We import a considerable portion of our stock direct from Europe, an? as we keejx a parcnsae* constantly redding in the Eastern cities, our arranjpj€nt»,s^fadUtiiM ar saciyUat we are enabled to avail ourselves in every change ufstyles ana prices of Goods. J| W

Our stock is at all times lsrge and wail apsortsd, and is constantfy^rtBW§dbr receipts of new Goods at all seasons of the resr, We have on hand a very large and well assorted stock of

Entirely new, and manufactured underonr ownsupemsirn*,"ofioc!d mateiiafsari^jn the"1e«t styles We invite the attention of dealers to our stock, confidently pledging ourselves to sell goods on as favorable terms as they can be purchased in this or any other market.

All cmodsdestined for transportation by the Indiana Rail Roaua wtllbe delivered ^EEEOF^BABGE at the Depots in New Albany Jef&rsonville, and Madison. (rr All .orders for Goods entrusted to us will meet with prompt and

h-MAN

Wild

Cherry Tho

wonderful

cures perform* ed by this invnlttnble mwiietne.in pultnd* naryCONSUMPTION,

Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron» chltls. In(l«e'ni!a, Whooping Couch, Croup, Spitting of ijlood, I.ivor Cjniplaint, Pain in th« Side and Breast Tickling or raising in the Throat, and all diseases of tho Lungs, and Breast have excit* ed the astonishment of oil who hovo witnessed its marvelous effect there is no account of a medicine, from the earliest ages, furnishing a parallel.

Rend this Extraordinary Case. POINT or ROCKS, Frederick Co., Md. Juna 9th, 1853, Dr. Swayne-Dear Sir: Believing it a duty 1 •we to the public, ami in justice to you, I have thought proier to make known one of tho most extraordinary cures in my own case, that has ever been truly recorded. In tho month of Octobrr last, I was afflicted with a severs gathering in mv breast, which formal a largo abscess, and almost communicated to my lungs, and very much afflicted them, and discharged large quantities of corruption, extertal and internal. My breath could also pass through my lungs andout through the cavit tended of appetite, aician thought my caw entirely hopeless, an yond the power ot medicine. I remained in this wretched condition for a lone time, until I was wasted to a mere skeleton, and thersseemed to be no hops lor me but having read in the public pap•rs of the many wonderfu leurea performed by your COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIERtlY,

UIO pnnuiniu^ll 111/ IWH^auu «s«w*a*ss tit* of my breast with apparent eass. atwith a violent cough, day and night, loss utitc, and extreme debility, so that my nhyhopeless, and bo-

I immediately sent to Baltimore for five bottles, s, and :i& baMti cough tos^bsid(,'and on using ten bottles, 1 was

to my groat satisfa?

mnd commenced it* use, *n and Ux opening ugh to si restored to perfect health I tisel very grateful, and firmly believe that to your valuable medicine, under the BlesAng of Divine Providence, I am indebted for this great change, and am happy to say that I am now enjoying as good hoauh as I ever

tion and the joy of my anxious family, the abacus or opening in my lungs began to heal., and the

Yours, very respectfully ^TmwusDt xot

The subscriber Is well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and can testify that be has been amict«d aa abov» represented, I regard his recovery as almost a miracle. He is a worthy member ot

A MRS

R. Druaoaow,

Pastor of Barlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. Be Careful in Pare basing to obtain the origltial and only genuine preparsUoa ot IVtid CScrrw, which mast have tbe portrait and signatareof Dr.SWANEonoach wrap per around the bottle. Until yon obtain thia compound yon will new know the real vutuos of WHiCkerr*

Ssrayae^a Celebrated T«rmlft^e, Kr BEWARE OF MISTAKE. J3 Rsmmaber Dr. Swayne'a Vermifugsla ooarpat %op in squars bottles.

Dr.

SWIIMH

Sagnr Coated Sarsaparlila u4 Tar Pills.

A gentle porgstive and altsrativs msdicine, for aimenor to the nils in geowal ase. The above valuable nwdkines areprwawd «ly Vy Dr. SV¥AYNRat lis Dfo. 4 Aerti tlk^rkik

For sate by J. R. CtlNlNQRAM, sole agaat for Terre Haute and viciatty, Tsrre Haute, Jaly 16, WT-tf. 5

K. LONG, M.

'PHANKFUL for past fovoas rrspectfuUy mZ X. lk»» a continual*** of tha sama. Office «a

M)3.«S3.-»-tC

rpHK firm CAJTP .& UTtF.Y •. adoe the firat inat by mauial tbe aeeovnis awl daiaM ^Mttfodbr D. .V UUiT»

KNOW THYSELF."

An iBvaiaabie Bfek for EVERY FAXtT.Y

SHOT-'U)

HAVE A COPT

ON FIN/I COPIES SOLD IN LESS THAN

FIVE MONTHS. Anew edition,

revised and improved, just issued.

nn. HUNTER'S MEDICAL- MAKVA% AND HAND BOOK mil THBA FI%fGT ED—Containinghn outlincof tfwofigln.^rbgrtssr treatment and cure of every form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse,by setFabufe, or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention.writlsiHn afamilisrstvle avoiding nil medical technicalities, and everything that would ofiend the ear of decency, frontihe result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases oT a delicate or~private nature.

To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes.s ymp toms and cure of the Fever and Agiie^ior twentyfive cents a.copy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any part of the United State, by mail, free of postage. Address postsgepaid. Cosden & Co.. Publishers, or "box 196, Post Office, Philadelphia.

This is. without exception, tho most comprehensive and intelligible work published on th'e class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresies itself to the reason of its readers. It is free frcm all objectionable matt«tr, and no parent however fastidious, can object to placing it in|the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, 'with too little breath to puff,1 and 'too little presumption to impose/ he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful practice."—HEBALD. "No teacher ott parent, thou id be without tjie knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sQrrow to" the youth uhder their

ghriSt,

Charge.PEOPLE'S

ADVOCATE. A Presby'erinn clergyman in Ohio, in writing »f 'OTutMi^' IV^ says: ,u Xl'ousnnasiipon thousands of our youth, by evil example anil the in/lutnfisrtf tlie-qa'tttons, have been led into tho habit of self-Dollution without realizing the sin and fearful cbnsequcnce upon themselves nnd their posterity. The constitutions of thousniuls who ore raisiog^amiIiea.iiave been enfeeQ^ed, if not broken dowm-nnd they do not know the cause at the cura. Aiu^ ilii|ig that can be done so tb enlighten and inflircnco fne public mind as to clu ck, and ultimately, to remove this widi^-spjccad sourcetf human wfetchednMs, A'ould confer .tho

reatest blessing next to 'the Migioft''of:Jep}& 6a the present and aomiog generations.— In'tomperaiice, (or. tho we of hitdbticatihg drjnks,) thoogli it has slain tli6usanil*, is not a greater

agh it has slain tliOusangn, is not a greater

scou on

worker in the good work you are so actively ened in." 110 copy will IKS forwarded (sccurely envelopa a a id re 5 a W copies 1ST $1. Addnrts, post -nnid Cf^DEN & Co», fublisfisrs, Bax-U)6^ Philadelohin.

Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied no the most liberal terms.,

REMOVAL.

Boston Leather Store,

N A TION A ROA 1«C REET, Sou th- East cor. ner of Sth Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. 11 KERCKHOb

IFE CO.,

April 30, *53-36 6m

dissohr All wilt bt

acaiiMt the who «Mirtn CAMP JT UTLEY

MxitjBww t)ie b«il-

Tern Haata. Jaly SS, W*. IT Prams City oepy ooa week.

inform their former

VJ« customers and tho public generally, that they have moved their LEATHER S'lOHE, from National Road Street opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th s{rcot

They have now on hand a large atra exquisite assortment of nil kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinhntl andCounyy Tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, flatties?, SVfrting,' Collar and Split leather. French-aid Philadelpliin Calf and kip SklnS. Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep nnd Deer Skins, Tampico and French Mens and Ladies Morocco.

SHOE FINDINGS

Thfey also keep a genernl assortment ofSlioe Findings, as Lasts, Boot nnd Shoe Trees, Clomps, Pegs, all kinds of Shoemakers Tools of tho very

beatqualitv. Having-adopted the principle of onlf for ca«h, and buying also for cash in tin

ood

under the firm of Dooadl &. Kin

June 25, '53 tf,

selling

10 East­

ern Cities, they are enabled to sell at lower prices than any of their competitors. HIDES!

They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION1!

Shoemakers, Saddlers, nnd"!Vterchants arepartictiltrly requested to ^exatnine owr stock and prices, before buying wsewher*. ..

Terre Haute, April 30,'&3-3fe-lj* *1.4.

FRANKLIN HALL.

PHILIP MONN1NGER, Proprietor. Corner of Market nnd MTalbetry Streets, TERSE HAUTE, IND. .jfh TlIE'unersignea having pftirchased

UthS House known aS tSav" White Hair' and refitted and remodelled it, has opened it under the above name. lie invites inspection to his arrangements, as ha believes that

they will be found inferior to none in the city. HIS ACCOMMODATIONS, as fir as table, bedding, rooms, stables, afttf all other wants of those who may favor him with their patronage will not be found surpassed by any other house'in the city. 1IIS TERMS' will be reasonable. And trusting in a discriminating public, he hopes to merit share of nub* lie patronage. PHILIP MONN1NOER.

Southern Bank of Indiana.

TLLTS

In.oumtion, located on tbe wait side the Public Square, will buy and aall Gold, Silver and nncurrent Money, lima and sight Drafts, and Bills of Exchange remit money to England, Ireland, Scotland a«i Germany, on its

Aper cent, on call ill- JL 5 per 6ent.o*i three months: 6 par cent* on twelvo inonvhs

foe whkh (ttit)eatM Mil be %itetl at tbfr above

Banking hours, from 9 A. M., to half pastil M. and from naif pant 1 4 P. MA E. GUHXISO^

May Carter.

E.

a E

rtAtsit is

Stoves,

TIB,

Sheel-Irofi and

Co^-

W a

SOITH SIDE MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE WD. May tS,'

'DXS90X»UTXOK

IffK firm of AGAR & TR1CHK «l •olvsd 00 3ad da* of J«oe by maiaal t«nt. The aeeowrta ami duatfi *flU h* nettisd hy C. T» s. and those indebted wii| mm\ to Tncha.

T1

Mf AGAR & TR1CHE.

Instant Cor® of Pain.

Tk* Nedtcixt tkmt Cures Eperfb^if. 80M Wholesale mmd Retell kr JOHFI WAJUL*

Turn Uaat*, July 8m.

iy ot. ivine P. M- DONNELLYE. C. KING-

Vglnatfte.Books

for Farmers.

fifeok of the Farm, with four hun fijpengravings, edited by John S.

—NS1

VJ-dred andfift S The Farmer's New and Uoljprsal Hand Book: Theitodtte Farmer, or Hoafein tbeGountry.de-

D. B. Rood Arcljfctectnrej s'FrFitCuitunstinn dtiies' American FtujHwok

all the boat'

il*

...... ..

Gardener'a Text BWk

The PoatlW'Bodk, by Bennett Yoratt ana Martin on Cattle

Uowiung'sf ruit anu rruu

&

Liebeg's Agricultural Cbrmistry The rocket Farrier and Farmer's Receipt Book The Farmer's Practical Farrier, by Mason

HeSSaD^SBS^MSsttking and training of Horses Youatt on, tho Dog. edited by Lewis Farrv'a AmericanFruit Garden pil Dowuing's Fruit and Fniit Treesxii ^AmancS

A

ColeVdtseasesof 4uimals. For safo by fe kg I®.

E1STABLISUED

Sgn of th^Big Bo^fc,

"COMMERCIAL COLL0&C/ COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, Of Indianapolis,

March 31it. 1851. lncorpo

rated I853i

V. McK. SCOTT, A. M-, Founder apd Resident.

The Session wijl commeuceat College Hall atfollowsi' '"-a 1st Session on the fiist Monday of September 2nd Session on thof.l^t«IVIondav of November $sion on tJleletiliondiiv of January.

Having secured#wolmsaii«ntly, the services o: the distinguished Professor above nauied. apd leased for a t^rm of years the commodious and beautiffll tfan foi^nerly ifrfo^n-as CONCERT tiALL, but .now named COLLEGE ttA'Ilh which is to befitted Uu in a style of great elegantetnste, and convenience, the President wotild.say. that thi^Coilege now -offersadvantages superior to all others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished business4ducatirin.

CaaEBtf or iSttDiEs —Tlte.Course of Studies, as enlarged, be aS follows vit: _• i. 1st Book-Keeping* bycSirtgUf and DoublcEntry, in all its various branches, ai?d its application to all kinds of business, .* .. 2. The Laws, Cnstoms and Usagee of Trade and Commerce. 3. Mercantile Arithmetic! upon the short and «asy system of cancelation (taught in no other College.) 4. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough aad syfetemsHitf-l" 5. Business Penmanship. Wj ,r!r^ 6. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking, Political Economy, and other subjects valuable to the business rtian

ADVANCE

ery $5 option nfetudenU* $15. Making eppo expenses abo»tf75te.-:..tr«

On application, a Catalogue will be .furnished, giving full particulars. A sr re iv at on on be ing directed, post paid, to

CARDS 9F AU|IISaiON taths above Instim^e may be find on reftsonabtb twips by applying at the Wabash Courier Office. 'Star ''JMtf. IL'L 'y'r 'V.'i4r ».. 3 ,:' WM. E. McLEAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LiV|V,

ANN AGENT FOR THE

New York Indemnity InsnrnnceCo, Mr OFFICE, Third Story of Union Row, ad joining tho Journal Printing Office.

June 25, '53 tf.

1FLOORING*withsuperior

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Flooring Factory.

AM urepnred machinery, to dress AN a CEILING at short notice, or to surface lumber and bring it to ac invariable

^"picketing, Venitian sla^, and all kinds of SAWING done to order. Dressed O001 ing andceillhg, from well sensoned lumber, kept on hand, and for sale- Call at the ANCHOR MILLS opposite Wallnce'S Fonmlry, 1st Street. R. L. IIIOMPSON.

Tprre Haute, July 2 ~*5Ti-46-tf. irr-. TMTA ot •f^n

VONCENTRATED Extracts for flavoring Ices, Jel lies, Pastry, SVrttfia, &c. alsOTWjry variey of Syrups,, at j. EBERvVlNE &. CO 53 41-tf gT I

J|uno4,

.«»•notice.

Tconsent.was

HE partnership existing between the undersigned dissolved*»n the 7th inst. hy mutual The business of the late firm will be settled by P. M. Donnelly, to whom all indebted will mafee payment. ,r

June 25, '53 tf. WOOD &, DONNELLY.

A

Fancy Croodspr^

NICE lot of ladies dress trimmings, black silk laces and fringes, bonnet ribbous, artiiineni^iik and inatal dress buttons, ilrciwrffi -1 ifle ladies' and gertl%»til«^s silk and cotton IintM "l/IaCk.- white, amxed- a»d- slate colored hole blncJk ^ith mitta^C sltk and cotton parasols assorted colore and quality whito, black anc crimson crape shawls silk and barege do. All of which will be sold unuaually^low

New Stove Stoic

Myaloves xreofthe newest and most approved patterns. iuuongn\vhich will be found the justly

elebratM Meteor Air-Tiglit

«C2 ML tts rac mm-w 3KS9 To which 1 wotild particularly call the attention of Tavern for sell ....... recommending it as one of the very best SHOves ever nfSared fur sale on the Wabash.

I will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of Tin Ware, by wholesale and retail also, BathingTuba, Hip and Shower Baths, and all kmds ofCopper Work, such as force and lift Pumps, Copper Kettle*, Soda Founts, &e.

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

^Those in want of any of the above articles will do well to give me a call, as I intend to sell twy low. Ms motto hung quick sales and small pro-

CHERRY PECTORAL,

For Ike rapid Cure or

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROMCOITISjWHOOPIXG-COCGIf,

CROUP, ASTHMA^. IND coxstnuPTiosri

For sale by

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E^jtractB and PyruP8

C/

North side Public Square.

Terre Haute, May 21, '53-35-tf ., *1.

m# IrthhQ

,-mi iT Oi^^HK-CltSPnANX. On Fourth St., one door north of Main^

Terre XXatite. Xnd.'

HE umlersigtied woulr^Rspectfally annowlice to the citizens of Vigo and the adimning counties, that he has just opened anew Stove, Tin and Copper establishment, where he intends to keepconstautly on har«d a large oesortment ol

T'

JAMES *1\ MOORE.

N. B.—JamcsT. Moore is also prepared to do aU kindaof Job Work in Copper, Tin, sheet Iron, an.- sndl -id. As Job Work has be«n ary forte in Uwt ntifivii»alcitie» in the weat, I feel confident of rnwwimi'»^8nthf«U)mi.

HAVANA CIGAR&

l\TORMAS, Sedianaa.Ccajcotdi*s, Beniands, l^l Millarw, PiUarctKWt, Lone btar, and other dntoe brands of direct importation, for safety

WASSON &, CO.

ft 26, ^S7-tf W ^Rose's Block.

WOOL! WOOL!

Fkes and

rr*"

W«dL

JOHN TLERKAN.

J. R.

KINS,

J.

COQ-

Tl»e diploma 01tho Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation Jjy the lSoard oCJudges in September 1847 also, the Medals ol ,tfie three great Institutes of ^Artt in this country •, ,Sl-.-o the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at inciu/iati, has been givcW. to tll^ CQERRV PECTOBAII, by .their Gpvernment in consiuerati,on of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections of^the Langs *nd 'I bfoat^ j|

Read the following opinion foundid-on tlYe lonz experience of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of *•««}»«, Dr. J. C- Ayer,^ ST. JOHNS, My? 8„I851»

Five years trial of your CHEIiR BMfXTOSr AL in my practice,)has proveii hat I foreshw from its corripasition. m^st be true, that it eradi1 entes and cures the eolds and coughs to which wa, in this section*are'peculiarly liable.

I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better re edy can be mode for the distempers of the Throat and Lungs. •ItSltl W. *H Ji BURTON,,5i\k Dtt tk R.SS

See what if has done on a wasted constitution, hot only in th^ following cases, but a thousand more':— "i s,

,Strt)Btm-f,

Jan. 24th, 1851.

Dr. Ayer: In the .month of July last I was attacked byfa violent diarrhoea in th^ mines intSul,ifgrnia. I Returned to San Francisco in hope of freeiiring benefit from a change of climatc and diet,, My diarrhem ceasfed, bntrwas followed' by a sfcteiri ebugh'-^atid mnch soreness. I finally started for,home,bjif received no benefrt frofn '.he voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived in rlew York 1 #aS at once marked by my acqnaintances as a Victim of consumption. I must confess that saw no strfTifient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At

EP%vs y?¥^'y M.ublttlo expectation of deriving

any benefit from its use:- Yon IvoSId'WSt receive these lines did I not regard it my duty tosttftclttle afflicted, tbrongh you, that my health, in th«si*iJe of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the tise of your NERR FECTORAL•

Yours trulv,

VCILL'IAJVI W. SMITH,

sn Via Ife' VVAsntNSTON, Pa 1 April J2, 1S48. Clear sit: Fueling that I have been spared Fr6m a premature grave, through your'inSiruhibntaljiy by the providence ..of God,i wiijLiake rfca liberty to express to yduirry ^ratitmljif

A cough and tlie alarming Symptonrts ofi -Consumption redtreed rnc too low to leavdfno anything like hope, when my physician broaghtme a bottle of your I'ECTOIUU,." It seemed to afford immediate:relief "antL'how t9Pa J'c^ weeks time has atoned me to sound health, it it will do lpr others wliatithas done for.ma, you-are certainly one of thf TCnofactors of'lifi^iiHltid*''

Slhcerdly wishing voU ev^ry blessing,:! am Very imhfkKfwy yours, JOHN J. CLARKE, dnifa k! Rector of Sl Peter's Ghurchi! With such qssnrappa and frOm such men, no

stronger eflec

proof can bc iufd^ced^nibM be froni its upon tiial. Prepnrcdand Sold by JA3IES C. AVER,

PRACTICAL

CHMIIST, Lowell, Mass.

Cu»n»M, DONN£I.I.Y

&

T. WAIX. Ter fe-llautS and at agencies a S a iy Terre Ifaute, July 2 '53-46-ly.

rpHE 8ubscrihM.baywm,inad° arrangemcril^o I keep cpr^tamfy tm Iraiid' Fisk's Patent.Air tight ,tjp!i*ifl

-r MeMic Burial

Which are tbe greatest invention of the for flic dead, would call the atterttjtitt of thA'prtldib to their superiortty oVcr the.co/nition i^owl ^GWKtiS now iri tis?, fci alf'seireons of tho year, for vault purposes, transportation, bfeattiy^ style df'Jtnish fcitfidur^bili^y. Th«y are unjivalwl and \^he-a-evir thei hilvl baai inrodujfed i» %s i)e|iito|the tofal eicfllusloii of al otier pftins| S nowliat'I an ksiortfnfcnt on'harm, which can be ireen by cnlUng at my Ware-roomst. In addition 1 shall keep oh hand all kinds and sizes of ready made -i

WOODEN COFFINS,

ivfanufactured of the best material and by the best workmen in the city. 1 pledge myself not to folldW thB Old plan of extortion ing, trat.will seH lower than any other house of the kind in the city.—• My profits in both metallic and wood coffins shall hot exc&ed rii'at of any other kind of business. 1 am prepared to attend funeralj with an elegant 01'' »w And will furm»h any number of carriages that may be desireflj I 'ciin be found at my Store, n$

shop for

May W$&-3tly

Market stfeeuoppo-

of the Coart House

sitfe J. London's Livert btabi^, orat1ny%0rkkept by Sftfcs tL C0. I).

G. FORSTER.

THE PEOPLES STOKE.

Removal*

HAVE

Removedfrotti their old stand to the Store recently occupied by M. W. Sedam on National Road Street, 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 Drese Goods. Rich Silks, merinoes. Cashmeres Mus lin DeLains &c. English, French and Ameri: can printt in great variety, Ray State and other uare Shalls, Rich Embrofderal and in colors Black and 2nd Monrnig, Kibbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor amcles Wr Ladies, Misses •ndChildrens use.

Having engaged tbe services Of Mr. John Reinhnrd to assist in the inner department of our bu siness,and onder our new arrangement, wo ore prepared to offer such indncament to buyers as wHI gtisrantee perfect satisfaction. Please five as a. call.

WILLIAMS & EARLY.

November 3d. 1852.wtf.

SROCERIBS. •-J0HS B. iiwitin

Iof

S now fikwiVCng his'SptW^Stoek, cotifistihgof a full assortment of Groceries of ail kinds TOBACCO, HAH*S, &C-, AU of which will be disposed of at the lgWst vre.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row March 36, *58-31-*

Fresh Family Floor.

pOR Sda by Feb36,'»S7-tf

WASSON &. CO. Rmli Block.

GREAT BARGAIN, 1Bsttm,

JEL

8 offered ia the Machinaryasd Fixtures of tbe Milt and Distillery formerly owtodhy SraithC comwuiBKol" Gnpne and Boilers ot great power, three run of first rate Freoeh Dana, with all the necessary apfMratta, soch aa de«ators, Bolts,Ac, also, a eosapkn* apparataa far distilling o« a laqwWakL xaoai otlti antirdy new.

These eta be had very tteoaunodatmg

Wh^^C?$8vBSi55l

Ladiea Dress Oood0

iti«

.1 „F 29«rth of PaWkkSqosrt/ Tsrra Haat*, May ft, 39-tf

N FORM Shi# fnsnds and A#imblie genfratty. 1 thathehaa jest aoltback with a fresh M« wall selected Stock oft

ALL K!NDS OF GROCERIES.

Aprils H2-33-tf. *i-H-

Caml

Ot ail tlc numerous. meCiAines extant some of them valuable) complaints* noi ^ould compare in Others cu^e so*racUmes, but at all times and'inall diseases of the lungtf and throat where ruddicifle can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly aafe in accortflhice Vtvith the directions. We do not advertise tor the iriforma .lion of^hose who have fried it but those who tiaye not. Families,that have kno^n its value will not be without it, and by its timelv upeA they are secure from thedangerousfumsequcncesof Coqehs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal

Also, a large stock of our own manufactured work, constantly on hand."* SCHfX)LEY & VANHORN,

Sien of the Gilt £oot, No.5, Pha:nix Rqw. 1 April 16 '53-34-tf iff Ji'-'

Terre Haute and Evansville Canal Packet Line.

A

BOAT this^ pne will leave the Ba* sin tor Newberry twice a week lor the pres' ent,"and ro Pbrts below'as the Canal is finished Tlie Coats of the above Line have facilities fot carryingTwelva tons Off reight each.

For frdght or passage apply on board or to ^MERWIN&CO. April 23, ?S5»-tf. »fi

New Frpyisyion Store, AND FAMILY GROCERY. East (-nd National^Road St., North side,'

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

THE

subscriWr vt*on^d rc«j5Mtfi^lv inform the public that he has fitted.up and ftirniahod with entire fre^h goods, a "Provision Store and Family Grocery, as above, where he intends keeping ever ery thing in the tit(*etyflinp,of the best quality, and which lie wjjl sell at the lowest rate? for cash, or exchange for prod ce.

Colfee, Teas, SugttW,' Molass% Fish, Tobacco, Spices, and all other articleShnetially kept in such establishments, will always be found on hand.

Also, Glassware, Nails, &c. He solicits a call from those mnking purchases as he feels confident that Ids articles and prices cannot tail o'fgi|ing Bl'RNS.

April 30,^3.36-ly /. 1

100 Cases of Dry Goods for the Jobbing Trade.

MERCHANTS'in

Iso, to nueud tMhecollection of Drafts, Checks, Notes and Accounts, buy Goods and,p^v Bius.— From the long fstahlishal reptttaUoh of company for prompt rifess and rdashifable rates, we can confidently assure the pdblih that ariy bosi' ness entf.isted to our card will meet with despatch not excelled by any other Express line.

Our connections with WE^S, FARGO & C04S

Great California Express, and LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S 1

E O E A N E E S S Enable us tQ fdrwHrfi t^alldVi^five money. Drafts, Of Goodtrfrdm any parrot the-"Old World."

M«^^gtis, p»«vi(led with Iron Cheatss letive our office daily "for .. Cincinnati, O,

k8**

VILLETTE,

SVUILIAMS &

VV I t_i_l/-SIVIO OL C.MI1L.<p></p>^ARLY

A Horo and other Tales, by the Author 01 tbe Ogilvies* &c. The Australian Optive and the Gold Regions

for sale by

which he will »ll, as heretofore at wholesale arfd retail, at the lowest %ures. 1 AU who wish any twig hi Ms line, will find It to their intwest to give turn-a call, at his store on National Road street, opposite the Post Office

SPUING ARRIVALS.

\TTR haVi? recieved our Spring Stock of work .VV' from the cast, comprising a largo assortment of the best and most fashionable,kinds of Gents* ladies, Boys, Misses, and Chil drea'8 Bbats.aod Sho««, That wc have ever received, and will sell very low for cash.

the country who'.wrsh to

.replenish their stocks, vvill find alarrre asBortment of I)ry Goods, bought expressly for the jobbin" trade,and which will be sold at a small ad-

E"«m

Of.'fi'lSoiiYbon

r. Ntpmra

Fnrrington's Block, north ot Public Square-' a a 2 1 5 3 3 9

NEW EXPRESS FACILITIES.

Dangers of Ohio River Navtgntiou Avoided.

rpilE American Express

_..4_. 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 Stales, as well aa both the Canadns, are now prepared to transport Bank Notes, Gold* Silver and all kinds of Treasures, ttrfttherrWith-Goods, Parcels and Packages.

ON,the

will

Djiffon. Maw.

Cleveland,O.' Philadelphia. Pa. Sanduskv, O. •^^r^jPittsburgh, Pa. Dayton, O. t"M? 'Detroit, M'c,T£'wI Columbus,o f* Chicago ll. Toledo. O. -l Oalena, 111. ?,% Buffalo, N. Y. /*,.)/ :Mllwaukie, Albany, N. Y, 'tLoui*'^°New York City, N. Y. Louisville, Ky. Terre Haute, Ind.

And the Canadas.-

P. M. DONTVRl^T.y Agent, ?5 TEJR.RE HAUTE. {f-J» Office, Indianapolis, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets/

LIVINGSTON, FARGO Sc CO.,Propriet E. LOCKE

febl2-»53-23-lv

TS.

Agonu

New Books'i

by tbe anthor of Jane Eyre and

Shirley.

The Lofty and the Low Iy, or Good in All and None All Good, hy M-J-

Mcintosh.

Castle Ajion, by tho Authof of Ratencliffe. English items by Matt F. Ward. Lady-Bird, by Lady Georgiania Fullerton. The Cap Sheaf, a fresh Uundle, by Lawir Myril£

The Master Builder, or Life at a Trade by Day Kellogg Lee. Life of Sir Walter Scott, by McLeod.js

Macauley1sSpeeches Shakspeare and His Times, bv M. Gaiaot. Pastoral Theology, or the Theory of Evangelical Ministry,by Ai Vinat.

W. H. BUCKINGHAM. Sign of the Big Book.

Adril 2, '52 tf.. ft-

Dry Goods and Carpet Store.

JOHN SHIIiLITO & CO. Mm

RESPECTFULLY

:1i~£Ai^rrsnOF~m'

PB7 GOODS.

THE undersigned respectfully solicits the attenI JL iN^al til poWiB to %hg, eatmpnation of bis exteea vo stock of new Spring and Swamer GooiKjw opened His assortment is 000 of the largvst in tfas Wabash V'alley, and comprise* aleverything in the dry goods tine, and frill be calculated to give general

mU for

CM

it BOURNE

at prices

•Uk&c^ioa.

Now Leather Store. late of Dayton, Ohio, irrmW

tutsgt/tR W»t1lfl Vi tEATUBR STORE,

#p»t inf.... mg$, where may tmAwtid at •onaierttpf .? Skitliftf?^lfarnt$t, BritSt "Leather, Colter Ltather

K,P

ILL-

April 23, jM

———————

a large a»

Salt CMf

^prmnn Knhres, R»l Sfonla, tlitti Black, Brushes, anda grcatTmany smalftbbhranc articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased also, Hide: ae^Skins, for which will pay fair prices In Cash or Trade. $3"Osiers from a distance filled, and ahoul the article or price not suit, if -returned in gpoirder, the pnrchaser eaii have his mmiey ba6k Please call and examine for yourselves and don forget the place, on the corner next the Post 0 6ce, for good Leather and Cheap Bargains.

HENRY SNYDER

September 18,1852—wtf

OjisJl and Qood Cloth%

Wgivenhe

paid for

the bridge.

WOOL—good

———————

bargain

atUohneb MilL.near tho river, belov

A KB A HOLMES.

April 23 '5a-3G-tl lv

SMllg,

dolae as taual, finish, at H1

in IwtJrr styi MES MILL^

finportea Wined.

A.^ell

FINE, anicleijf choice imported Wines, 0 kinds, can b# obtained at BURNS'S Provision Store! AprllSO, "53 36-ly

Commercial Insurance Company

Charleston, S, C.

Cbi'umH^ Insurance Company,

(fOiutnbia, S. C.

NSURANC'E oh Steariioohi and Flnt-hoat car goes, and fire risks 011 buildings, furniture am merchandize, tak&i in the above CornbanirallM

ALBERT LANGE/."

janSS".^ 23 tf Sub-Agent at Terre Haute.

E I A N O I

DUS.

Yonrnar.s &. Mahan have assoiiatei' themselves in the practice of Medicine am. Surgery, and hope by strict attention to tho bu sin^ss of their profession, to receive liberal share'of patronage. Office on -1 th street, 2d doo geNorth of Prairie City Drug Store feb5-'53-24 tf tft. fit..-*.-

isnis of Ladings

NEAT article, on good papey, just ufintcd and

for s^eat tjian

mi'niRK npf'iOE

CITY" MARBLE WORK!

^pHEsubserilwir, having permanently locaieti 1 in Terre Hame will fee^pconstantly 011 harm a large and choice variety of Marble fbr an purposes. Monuments on hand and made to order I rout the best Vermont and ltulian ntarhln. All ordm will bo promptly attended to and exaciited in *!lr. best ixnnncr Particular attention paid to designing and carving.

June 18, '53 43tf, J. JULIAN,

I

OLD WHISKY. ••kl.Wi

and Mononjrnheln VVHlfeky, fbr

salbbf WASSON&CO. Feb 26. .53-2T-tf

Hals, Caps, Coots and Shoes,H

.) AN AM A, Leghorn, ^tuJisI} SlrayanJ J'nlrn 'lieif Hats ^engs of the /enowndd Genin's Extra Silk Mats Fur and, \Vool Mexican Ilnta cloth and plush caps ladiek stra .»• ank braid bonnots hfeh'sdnd boy's caff, kip and morocco hoots and shoes) ladies enamel, uiorocco and calf bootees Jenny Llnd btekltfte and attppeTSJ childreit*8 shoes. .Cheap for cash at i. F-NlPPBRTf, "Farrlngton'a Block north of Public Square. or a a 2 1 5 3 3 9

O A E E

McCormick's Celebrated Reapers.

opening of Canal navigation the subscriber will Be in receipt of a lull suppiy of tho above Machines, which have been proved superior to any othorsi both in this country and in Knuland.

Thei are torn-ranted U» cut two acrf* of wheat ,ot.other small grain in ail hour, and to save at reSst tffree-fonrtns of all the Wh^at scatterod by ordinary cqtting. they are well made, of first r0(«jntatqri|f| very durabU with proper care, and the raking 01 the wheat can be well done by a man ridiiig^pon them.

ThS&S"ReSpe«s are aleo consf?Bcted^itKVow. ing machine attached, warranted to cbt one nnd a fourth acres of grass per hour, and 10 do its wofk as wdll and as close to the ground, on smooth land, aa ordinary mowing. FnVmers and others are requested to call aml^xanyno these machines after arrivalrafiifMf they tto nhtvdrf trial, perform all that is claimed for them, any purchaser can return his reaprt to me. i-,V

•Feb 19, !^C-t(

CARGO OF

No. 12, Ean Fourth St., Cincinnati, O.,

inform theircostom^rs and

purchasers generally, that they ate now onen'mg ah extensive and complete assortment of fancy and staple English, French, German and American

DflTST GOODS, Also, Foreign and American

mm j** -aBw •FarM^-armiaca.^ Imported and contracted •for previous to the lsffe advance, which we offer at as low prices as simflar good* can be p-ircbaaed ia the United Statea.

Floor Oil Cloths,

Thoronghly seasoned, from 3 to 24 feet in width, lame stck always 00 hand. Families, Hotel keepers. Steamboat owners, and stranjaia wj t% best class of goods mour una, atpnees adldw as toqr can he pn^hirsex! in the Smernatiai.

F. NIPPERT.

Fwnaftort mww», tmu I wmt jTcrrt ilsste,

north of PafaiUc Sqwe.

AH. JB. SMITIL

Fresh a»d Choice

FAMILY GROCERIES.

W ASSO.X & CO., „u

Rose's Block, Corner of Ohio and Second Streets QOUClt the attention of the citizcns of Terre KJ

Ilnuts, to

IJI»tr CHRIIDCSFIFKIK

CG&IES,

ojf FAMII.Y GBU-

which tlley will dispose of chenp for cash ot wholesale and retail4 consisting ia pan ai' Choice and Prime Louisiana Sugar*, Molasses nnd Golden Syrujpsi Old Government Java and Primo Green Uio Cofli.o (new crop) Choice Green nnd Hlnck Teosj Fresh Carolina Rice (new cropJ^Pickles In Jars Pine Apple aytd English Dairy Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and Tongues and Bounds. brlB. I brls. and kits Br»4'tn« Sutr and Mould Candles Pepper, Allspice, Mtutard, Starch and Boston Soap. No 1 .^We«i Oil Pepper SaacesndTnbleKaU very choice Virgin iis uiranulaciure and finocut jobaccp, general assortment of Groceries suitable for Fa.iiily uses.

Sir A wagon will be in readiness to cdnVey goods to any part of the city, free of expdrisi*.

1833. 1853.

Troy and Western LineJ

I ON Tm CANAL AND Rl\ Lfl. I Leaves New York asd flulftilo Daily. in connection with Steamers and Propsilers on tho Lakes. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy.

EACH

BOAT FOLLY 1JISUHED.

PROPRIETORS.

HICK. CLAPP & COi, New York. P. L. STERNBERG &, CO., Buffalo. -t

AITtT TO ti

Rice, Clapp & Co., 31 Coentiw Slip, New York ChiM A. roiger Co., 101 Pi*r, AJbnny .* Rogers, Keynoids St Martin Lafayette O'Rcily & Mitchell, Evansville v.f^'

Buckingham &Co., 'i'ololoi tm .*»««« W* '4 41. B. Smith, Terra .Haute P. L. Sternbenr SL Co., Buffalo. •.**

Mark Packages "T.& W Line." Boal« leave Middle Piex, CoeutiesSlip, Dai'y at 5 o!clock, P. M.

Matck3, '».£8-6m 'J it

ft NSW ESTABLISHMENT,

I

.Door Itlinds,and Frame Factorr» TERRE HAUTE, IND.

HAVE eotftmeneed the above buainnH in tHr rocwi t^merJyjQwcupied tar ,"^r. lit. treef ties* the r«st Office, were tniciui nmiRtsretlM above mcstimwd artide»H«ri tlievery beat oiaterisi. ftcson* s»*wi* erecting buildings will do well to give roe a caii, s* I intend to make ny prices suit tiw Utaes.

Orders frotn *4istanee can be sent through tbe FosttXBce, and wil) receive immacliate alien tion Persons ia the city wanting anything in the above jioe, will dp well to Kad their orders as early

tumbexT^

The "City

liimVr. for •AMigrr.

1%ST received quantity ot P'me I sale. ^ITtt ALEOG April !6, *53-34-tf

Eiqprcm,

J«ae^CwiCi3.

No.

»np*otmihT

Music.

NEWeepply of- Piano music, just received «. W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S Feb. 13, 'S2 25 tf Book Store.

CHEESE.

CHOICE article Cheese just received and for

1

sale at

TJT

CONDlT'&

J«me-19, '52-wtf-l3 *,

Trttitk Lost.

^JOM^VV'HE!lE between Indianapolis and Terre Haute, in returning lr»m the Fair, a •ommon black trunk, with a eard tacked on tbe nd, marked Caroline Whilcomb, Clinton. Any •(formation that may lead to its rfecovery wilt ha hanktuUy,W!ceivod. .. jL

c- R-

IVfnrch 5, 52-23-tf Lafayttte Jmirnal please copy 3 times and send uttl to thisolhoa. ...

Tho Peopled Store.n

.. Williams & fiarfy.

if American and Foreign Fabrics. Nov. 3 52,dtf., —uUii 'jf,'!' r, i,,—kL

A I A E

RAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE.

V-,w ft, WHS 19 IT

Thkt

MWM

m*nv iVmulM icurc* in ih«, mcridUn ot lift

broken in health and tpirila *ilh a eoni|ltc*doi« of diir.i.a tad ndni«att, 4cprivjtit lh»m of llie |tuvr«r for ihr *uioyut*t»t of life at an wucii physirsl In •ulth, baoyaMy uf afirili, *mt himy aewrtiiy ofmir

1

ihould Mjprr4imiuant. Manyofthf

*nt h«my

Jt.i—

«er*«ky of minil, uriainc froa coudiliou «f health. Id baprtitomiuant. uiy ofthf oaut«t or her mRVtinct *t fir before, |erlM|a during Kirihood, or th« finrt ifin »o lichi aa to («n annoiii

wrte in their oniia u«sl*ctcd. IN AST

Kit YEARS,

When too Ut» (b he Mhefitted by oar knowledge, wt took Mck and mourn, and ivfntl the full cou»iu*ncea of out ifnor»ne*\

Wl«at would wa not ottf (ire to |onm, in «ar life, the knowledge «t obtain tu aitvr yeara And tthu day* and uithta of anguish we miglit uot have been tparcu. if Un tease «r* timely posneued. It ia

MBliANOHUIiT AND 8TARTLISQ

u' UY im. A. M. WAtJKtLlSAU, r«»i ii' ii

POSDBItl

Na «xraie for Ignorance, when Ignorance la Mlaery to clioae we hold near and dear, and ivheit to dUpel our Ignoranea la within onr reach'.

To enable every one to decide opon the' tndUr. pensablc Mcetstey of pouoMlnfC a copy, and that no wife, or mother noed remain unlnft»rin»d upon the many cauuen/whieh, toonor or later, are dettlned to make fearful ravagec upon her health, unless guarded against, and that no emalderate and alfecllonate huitliand have eau«e to lyibrald hlmwlf with negleet of the welfnro of Ills wlfo«—a pnmphlot of thlrty-tlx pages, eontalnlng./Wt TUU-paa* and IntUn of Gtmhints, together with extracts rrotn the tolc, will be sent frM tf charga to any part of the United States, by addressing, poet-paid, as heroin. When Knowledge Is Happiness, 'tis calpatile to be Ignorant.

HT On receipt of One Dollar (for the flno Edition, extra Uln.Ung,) "TUB MAKKIKD WOMAN'S •pHIVATK MKDiCAL COMPANION" Is Sent (nuiU#t /rm) to any part of tho United States. All lottern m»*l bo post-paid, and uddrcssed to Dr. A. M. viAtJHICKAU. Box 1224, New York City. Fabllslk IHH Offloe, No. 129 Liberty Street, New York. or sole by S. F. Parris, Grsencastle. In Now York City, uy Stringer &. Townsend. American Museum Aurinncc,Slierrnnri &.C0., No. 2 Astor Honsp*. Dewjtt & Davenport-, Bpfnes A, Co.

OFFIOB, 129 Liberty Street, near Greenwicli, Hew YorkCiiy. April 30, '52 36 ly-is in»i5n' •ttiift'fiii'n

Wool Carding at Holmes Mill

WITL

be superintended by Mr. U. Swinohmt, Who ib well known as a good workman. Farmers anil others can depend on getting good Kolls, and prompt auendunce, by lirinoi/.g uieir Wwil to HOLME'S MILLS.

April 23,53-35«tf- r---

T. 0. R1T-.I.I.Y r. W. niDOELV.

Ridgely & Brother, WHOLESALE GROCERS.

AND

COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 81i Waldut St.!, betw«?en Pearl and Columbia, CINCINNATI, U. 4 3 3 4 1

WHITCOMB.,

KJ2MOVAL.'

I AVE Removed from their old Stand to the! *-A Store recently occupied by W. So-1 'am, On National Road Street* adjoining Co a.-: ngha 's Drug Store Wa are now opening argc a«J general stock of Fancy and ^tapl« Dry (JOO^IS,

fitmt—pvrhapa' y*»ra y»*r» of marrias*—

uunwicfd. ay of couta*

To behold the tickneta Md an(Tetingendured hy many a with for many yean, from »imile and vunlmllable, euily remedied—or better atill,—not iucurred, if every

W1FB AMD MOTH ICR 4^!*^

Poateaaed ".lie iiiTurimtion contained iu little tolume, {with iu the i-eu:h of all) which would *iare to heraelf

(s

YKARS OF aUSEKY,

And to her hmbatid the conataat toil and anxiety of mind, aecetsarily derolring mx»n liim from lickneta ol the with, without giving him tlie opportunity of acquiring that cow peteuca which hia vxertiona are entitled, and the |oa*euioa ol which would iccure the happineaaot hitnaelf, wife, and children. SCCtXUC THE MEANS OV HAPPINESN Bv of which lia« caw in ti«#of *«ct ... •able if the neglect to avail heraelf of that knowledge iu retpect to hertelf, which would her much aultering, be

becoming in tme noaaeaaed ol the knowledge, the want which haa caiu«Ml the aicknrai and poverty or thouaauda. in View of atich cenaeijueacea, no wife or mother la exeu*

the meana of hariiiie»« and proaperily to liyr huaband, and confer ttimn her children that blratiiur above all |Hee—healthy bodiea, with healthy mind*. That kuov'tdge uooutaiued iu tlittfe work entitled

iiratitut •bore ai Xhatiu

E A I E W O A N S

Private Medical Companion.

ny DR. A. M. MAfktCEAU,

Om Hundredth Ei'itfoi). lPwo., pp. 250. Price, I [ox rtnic r*r«R, SSTRA BINDIRO, 9 00,]

jV st Rjpitizixo on

1&

Drat pnbluhed In 1M7. and it la not

WONDERFUL,

ronildrrlns tlmt KVEIlt PBIHAIiR, WIlKTUKIt MAllKIKU OH NOT, cnn her* nrqulro full knowleilse of tho im«uro, Ohnrnctor and rguni or Iter complaint*, with tlto various ijmiitomi, nnd lli*t nearly

HALF A MILLION COPIES |W abould liafe 1*»n told. It iinnmcticable to convey fully the various aubjecte treated of, they ate oT a nnlnre atrlctly Inttudrd for tne manicd, or those contemplating marria»— deniroiil of enjoying health, and that beaut

mtnicd, or ihoU ooattrap)»ti«® mnmw* bMl no doiirout of t«ijtyinir health, *i4 that bf«iny, cotuequtnt unoii hrtUb, wlvich so coudoctrc to h«r owu hapinneis, *uU tlttt of her hnnband, btst either hu or will obtain it.

•VEO' lmbanil

who

IIM

IIM

or ill

lite love mill nflVciion

OR

lib

WLH

tt

li«*ri, or tint ol'liii own |iecuni*ry improvement. UmVARJDS OF ONSC Ht/IVDIiKD T1IOV* 8A1*D COPIES M*ra been SENT UY MAIL within th* Uit Ow month*

CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC UK NOT DEFRAUDED I Buy no book tmleM "Dr. A. M. Mauf!oeau,19S Llbcriv btreoU N. V.'' I* on tho tltlo pngo, and the entry In Uio Clerk's Office on the back or tho titlepage and buy only of respeuUblo and honorable dealers, or Bond by mall, and add raw to Dr. A. M. Mnuriecnti, at there nre apurioaa sad (urrrpUtloUs Infringement* of oopy-rlght, LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND

Ice ream! Jce Cream! Ice Cream! I SERVKD

np in superior style, at all times,

with cak»»# and confectionary of every description, at the oofecHonary ot the undesigned on th« South side of the Public Square.

O*A separate Saloon for Ladies. EBKRWINE&CO. June4,-5341-tf ,f ...

Washington tin ion Insurance eo.,

OFFICE, CLEVELAND, OHIO.

Capital $100,000.

Will insure tho safer classes of Property against loss or dnmage by firo upon favorable termii.

Eitcblished upon a firm basis, with a Capital which accumulates with the increase of iinbiliiy, •nd asouling all apociat hazardous rtako, the Directors with conCulisnce present the ciaimi of tho Company, sad s*H. a conlinunnoe of patronage heretofore BO libersW? ntcorded. wU"i: Oco,Myffatt, Cl»-vei:• r. ltJr. S. Clark,Brunswick, Hoti. Kotibou iGyras Prmtit»«,Kavenna Gen. A-S Sanf)/ Hiun. E. II. (Jjds, Circlel. U.4)«rhsib, vil!*. Uon F. T. tistskoa. tHon.T. Bnkir.NorWnlk Q. N. Skoal*.«.t Powell, Ohio Cuy, George Center,

i%

sVV, M. Powell,

Charles W. Cook, »L N. Jerome.

tfmt* W«op, President I, li. VvntuM, V'ico President, O. N- Sxceu,Seeretsry, .h

GtoWfc WtroA^, Treasurer. BDVV1K CORBEN, A(pent|' Joly 11, 'J242 tf Mi'Ferte Haute.

^#^*7 MI MA V"

Simeon B. Williams'

Fill FIIMIKIillimiliU