The Wabash Courier, Volume 22, Number 4, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 September 1853 — Page 3
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^ORDINANCE Rt7*uta!i"«-1* 4Af ,rf AuctioHerrs. lie it otdained fey the Crmmon. Council of the f'»ty of Terre Haute, That it shall he unlaw fttl for nny person, within the limits of the city of Tcrri» Hoiito. to sell any goods, wares or nter rhandixc. or liorsea, mules, awes, cattle, sheep, Jiogf, carringta, wagons, carta Mr other properly, at auction or public outcry* withoat first obtaining a licenac, ngructtlly to the provisions of this Ordinanco. I $ 2. That any person wishing to become an Aucfioncvr in toe city of Terre Haute, may peti tion the Coinn?on Council for a liceme for that purpose, and ilsaiJ Council shall be of opinion that such applicant is a suitable person for the uitnation, ihttr may, in »J«eir discretion, grant to such person a'flcciise as t-ity Auctioneer, or such person complying with the regulations of the city authorities. $ 2.
Ttetoro any person to whom license may
prnntcdas afofeiaid, shall receive soch license* from the Mayor, kc must pay to the Trcassfur gf the City Fifiy Dollars, for the same for one year, nnd ."ball give bond and wcurity to the city ol Tcrro Ilaaie, in the penal sum of two thousand dollar*, witliin twelve day* from the time Uic order of the City CotmcH for the li^m"warrant-i-iLw be approved by the Mayor, conditioned thai nfTftales at auction or public outcry'by Win,shrill in nlljhiiigs
Im.-inconformity
That cAch City Ancffoncrr w!m may self good*, wnrc» nnd merchandize, nhall keep a book, in which
Ihj
skaltantor the name of the person oiH owninif mich goods, his, Iter, or their »lac«' ol residence, a description of tli# goods sold, and the anMMint lor wlijch they were softii 5. That in tliesale of hor«w, or other nnimale, or wheel carriages, the Auetionoer shall *ror
i-liter in bo»ik to lie kept by him, for that pone, each and evi rv horse, or other animal, wheel carriage, the name and residence ol the owner, the agent by whom it was entered, when by an nt ut.j thn ago of sitcli horse or other iiiiimnl, with lull and particular description of utich lnir.w orothcr animal, or wheel carriage,befur«* th«y are oflvrcd for sale and the owner or agent and auctioneer
kIimII
That all Oidhiaocca or parts Of OrdlnnW« On thitf »»biect heretofore ordained be, and th* satno arc lu rvliy repealed.
I'aast tl Stjlttinber 5th, W. K. F)DWARDS, Mayor. Attest: J. II KDMl'WDrf, UtrL
S'pt. 10,
COME AND SEE THE
O E
("onMstlfig in frtut of—
VV
with ilieproyWonsand
reoiiistttonaof tlier!innncc*of the dty and the nrdew of die Council thereof, and to pay unto each ufid c-ycry Individual the anuwintof dnma pes f-UBtoiiw am! ten pcrctnt. in addition !!n.rrcto, cooflod by dcf it, fruud or neglect, to I. .\~iicd tor:nt||®|cwrt9d Mbro th#ilnyor,f«#«w»^a/n/ in the name of tin• jurtim or ptrsonJ 'igKricieti, or lcfore any otliy autliuqiv having ^iiipctviit jurisdiction. $ 4.
Patented
certify that the pro*
peny,'iiMiiiiii'! ih: prrperty deHcrtwerf,) is warran teil tn in all r« h|h 'jI« ^oiiml nnd wafo property, tlit*t tie eotulilK'n of the property is not known alid will not he yuarnntct tl, (as the case may In ,) nbil each ttpceificaiioif t+liall In read at least three times during the sale, and a copy pianed bv the the bill and wanted to the purchaser In »ro paynn at is demaii •led, ami juitii copy, it miacliisd to the bill of tiuf' chaw, shall Iwpreaenved by the purchaser in all ca«es ol suit B|. niiHt the Auctioneer or hie sureties for ilaninges «n 'uined bv reason of deceit, fraud or 'gleet of diity,aseviilence thereof and in all cases where no certificate of condition and specification yl the property purchasd were attacked to the hill of purchase, the neglect Io attach such specification shall subject the Auctioneer and hissureties to the amount of damoges pri ven, belbre the Mayor or other competent authority. $ 6. That the Common Council reserves the iit:lit ol regulating the lees and commission to be charged, l»y tlie several Auctioneer#, at any time hen-alUr whtnthey shnlldeem itocccssary. $ 7. The Iwoksof each City Auctioneer sbull nt all times besnhject to the inspection of the City Authorities, nnd the Council reserve to thenitu lven the power to remove nny Auctioneer from office for a violation of this Ordinance. 8. That any perwn who shall hereafter sell oiler for sale nt public auction or outcry, within the city of Terra Haute, nny poods or other property, or any horce or other anuual, or wheel carriage, without first having obtained license, as ik herein provided, excepting snles at auction by executors, administrators, or public officer* in tli« dwichnrKc of their duties, n» required by law, or nhall in any nuifiner violate the provisions ol this hdi nil nee, shall, lor each ofU-nce, on eouvietion tliifivol, forleii nnd pay any eunt not ^Acceding thirty dollars with costs.
a
Kngli-h, Kni then. Stone, and China Ware French, China, White, (lilt, and decoratedj American, FreOeh, ami Bohemian Glassware Liooking-glassei. and C^erman Silver, Uritnnin ware, Waiters. Lamps, Girandoles, Vos«w, Clocks, And a great ninny other article# In his lino of businca* to which he invites the attention of the public. Alao, a choice lot of
O E I E S
For family use and for tlte trade. {Cr I'tickngiw put up Dealers. O* CALL AN
{Cr lWko«es put_ up jvxyres.l^ for Country F, S. WOI.FR, West Side of the l'ublic Square. Torre Haute, Sept. 3, *53-tf.
500 AGENTS WANTED! ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR.
Wanted
in every county in the
t'NITED STATES, active and filterpruingmen, to engage in the sale of some of tlte bent Itooks published In the country. To men ol
fHxl addreM, poesi Ing a small capital of from I'ilioe oIKs to flUp
to |ltx, such h.iitc'ementa will "be offi'rod as to enable them to make from $3 to $10 {er day profit.
(Tr Tlio Dooks publishod by us ate all useful in th elr character, extremely pti i!ar. and Com* maml largo salon whvrever thef a:v fR rc4
For further particulars, addrrsMpoeU 'r paid,) LEARY iV uEliL No. 138 North Sceond street, l'hiladelphia, l'obiishers of Sut«eriptton llooks. August 37,
SCHOOL NOTICE.
TMIF. Mt^ssa Scuoot. will re-open on
A
^/ondny. iW 5th day of Septentl»r next, in anew buildit^ on Fourth street, ona square £iuth of their former roonta. Aug 27, «ts.
NOTICE
tShereW given that a call of ten tier cent, on all stock suweribod in tl»e VVkSTKRN 1'LAN'K «K0AD is made (Mtyabia iUua thirty davs. W R. McKeen. Tnsasurer, will receipt tor tlie tame mi the Branch Bank. SuhaccUieta in the country 'en pay to \V«a. IX Wood.
Uy vv\kr of the U^Mird, Vv. K, EDWARra Tcrrc Battle, Aa» aep- 3, 3w
St Vincent's Academy. 'p7/eSi«er»ofrnwide«w»an»oatK»to ihe pa-
1
trows aiwt fiiemls of this Institute, that the course of instruction ill he resumed on 1/ondaj, tiVptendcr 4th. It is hoped that ihcwe who design to favor the school with Irct- ce, will send their children on the oi :nw
August «-*53, if.
WANTED.
Awar
CONVRNJKNT l/.mse for a small Family, the (mtineei rt of the eity. For paruvulars apply at the $««* CoV office A bouse arranged for tw« small Families wo«)d I* rented WAI .V. CRAlN.
Terre //autc, Aagast 3I&, *f,
nisioLTiTitm dfrpjSiTiafcfliip. •PlIK finn«if F. KnrnWINK 4a CO.waatht* day di*»l*ed In tutual eonawnt. All ae eomt««md .-isiMii th«firm WfMUed by F. Kb«WM»«i» ««v enwitM" bvxlnm**
Aug- lit IS8J.
THE
(itiw
u*M I «rftUAM ion* w. jjtx*jtsoH|
MACHINE FOR SOWING
TIMOTHY & CLOVER Also, Hemp, Turnip, and oUter sjnall Heeds.
by M. fc, WELLS,' tforgahtown, Virginia, December 14, l?r2 mnnuTacturcd by JU. JU^£i5. Torr© ila^U:, Indiana,
rIxIllB
Implement i» simple in ils construction, I cheap and durable it distribute* the seed recularly und evenly over ibe land, and guoges the amount per acre with mathematical precision. With it, much more seed can be sown in any given time than by the process, and can
and
1 have examined and witnessed the perfor manco of M. I). Wells' i'atent Seed Planter, and can say that it distributes, the seed evenly over the land, und is in my opinion a labor-saving and ttal saving machine, and as such 1 recommend it to the tavorablu consideration of Farmers.
teen
^n!* received a largo nnd
1 well selected Stock ol
m&M§,1
AND
Anderson, M'Lane & Co.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Domestic and Foreign
&
VARIETY GOODS, & CLOTH&G,
No. 452 Main Street, North side, bet. Fifth and Sixth, -wl* ""t-T warn *39 mmi. "W «sar ITTE resnectfullr solicit the attention of our customers and merchants generally. tooorlanre and
v^fta«Horta stock of DOMESTIC and FOUKIGN,.STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, VARIETY G(X)DS and Cf/Tl'lllNG, now in store and arriving daily, embracing all the best styles and qualities in market.
We import a considerable portion of onr stock direct from Europe, and as we keep a purchaser constantly residing io the Eastern cities, our arrangements and facilities arc such that we are enabled to avail ourselves in evotjycfejinge ofstyles and pnees of Goods.
Our slock is at all times large and well assorted, and is constantly renewed by receipts of new Good* at all seasons of the year. We have on hand a very large and well,assorted stock of
Entiretyticw and manufactured under our own supervision, of good materials and in the best styles We iiiyite the attention of dealers to our stock, confidently pTciging lavoraids rms as thejr can be purchto^iirthw or«»yn«^ermarket
All t'.JOttadtt)tincl for trarwportatjoii by the Indiana Kail Roads will be delivered
at Uie'DeiJOtt in h'ew Albany Jcffersonville, and Madis m. ,v}j ord«ra for Goods eotrubtod to. us w:ll n«ct with prompt and careful attention. August 13
jra'for Goods cotxiuted to, us will nectwitb prompt and «r^at^ntion.^ 5 ANX)EKi:ON, McLANE & CO.
be
sown in
anv tolerable atate of weather, as the blowing of the wind docs not effect the even distribution of the Weil. Any man of good sense, though he never sowed seed, can uso one of these machines,
can put in the seed with an evennevs and regularity 'not iwssible to be attained by any human hand, alone, however experienced.
This Implement combines F1LS1 Y, 81MI'f.lClTY, CllKAl'NbifeJ and UUUAB1L1I
A/urcli22,1853. Of Vermillion Co.
I have tested the above described machine, ou my own (arm,and fully concur with Mr. Stewart in respect to us utility and advantage to the farming community. It distributes the seed regularly and evenly, ano dcerinines with precision the desired amount to the aero. It is a lultor-sa-ving machiuu without doubt ono which ought to be in the hands of every farmer who contemplates sowing grass seeds. JllK AM SiMl'l 11. unv oj Urn Cummistioiu rs of i'igo Co.
F. MAlUvLE.
I hnvc tested the Seed Plnnlcr, and fully concur in the foregoing recommendations. 1 sowed six
acres in one day with ease, and
was
the
Jt-'orAcrly of Linton Township, Vigo C».
wind
blowing too fresh to have permitted sowing by hand, ii was my first trial with the machine, and my seed came out within a quart ol the amount 1 had gauged lor the whole sixteen acres. I can reconiniund it to the favorable coruideration oi Farmers. jOfcL 11. K£!SlfcUi,
Dividend Notice.
(llftce Tvrrc Haute nnd liihmoHl Ixnilrixnl Co Terre Haute, July 12,1853. S Tllti Board of Directors havo this day declared JL a dividend ol three and hnlfi3l) per cent, on the Capital Stoek of the Company, for six months endiug June 30.
Western Stock holders will receivc their dividends on or alter the iiO inst. at the ollicc of the Treasura-r, Terre Haute.
C11AS. WOOD, Secretary.
July 16, lSr»3 47.tl.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
rSlilE under igned would respoctfnly inform JL
the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country,that he has purchased the interest of Win P. Ai ar, and will contintie the Cabinet Bnsi» noss at the olo stand. All kinds of Cabinet ware kept constantly on hand, and made to orvler.— Also, will give his undivided attention to the I ndeifitkiiiK RnsinCK.sand cheaper than any other establisimient in this city, and rcs.wcUully solicits a share of public patronage.
July 30-*53 ly CHAS. TR1CHE.
SHEETING WAREHOUSE.
S V. A & SOM A I N K, (I^atc Sheldon, Scnvcr A- Co.,) JOBBERS ^COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Oiler for sale a large, stock «f
BtlO ll'.V Sitii ETi.YGS, Dulls, iJsuaburgs, liiiiging, Cotton Yarxs» Carpet Warj», Wadding, Batt*, Wick, Twine,
&c.,'at
Ute lowest nt et prices, for
July 83, *53-3m
C%*rQttlen
wmk: Sdlui UMAM
HKNKY
BV-iiih
y# the
ii a fcfd.t «r 'M
DBtronaM*, -c* wil ive iW
%di t*efeuadat the»3dsj,-v wWU OW lit MAIL
cash
or
citv
Atxsrrjuece. We -. setfully aolicil a call fiom our old customers and merchants scnerally, before i»ufRising. No. «0 BROADWAY, opposite Jm Hotel, .and 23 N fclW S*r., N. Y.
Cash for Wheat,
AT THE ANCHOR MILLS,
TERRE-HAUTE, I.WIAXA.
THE
undersigned rc#j»cciAilly *nno«nc*»to the public, that his STSAJM JFLOCKj MILL tompfcted, and is now inlnH wcrauua, where
Futsa Fxmhi.y Fu^r,
fal, way altw v, a
Cora ni and of*
t,
its
-.-y mm
commodate C-rn MM and iftxiand, wbieh makes a very irior fee Mr Mock,alvavslietitoo hand,ami* by the Urtd, or otherwise or oxchai*g«d lor -,: =in. i*artk ular attention will hep to »d Stock feed «f «*e MM, .iaU in any pattolthe city. evt*y respect, and when objecttxl to, on notice, will be takes aw*y,/#w tf
sell Green, soothe*** corner of the Paldic Square, will «eet with prompt atirnticR.L. THOMPSON, wpantc IFiflsrtV 1 wwf^
Terre Ilaate,
The New Singing B«sk fieady.
r!ESllWAM,*.
avmc.cottiaiait 'i -.Ctv-"* '.iv r.iin -w- orti SsiTi'd Os"'tto jot V-a *. ir
G.
for Flow or Slock feed left *i Rus
waitm umirer
"./Vi'iSS
r.x ,** ksc BWM*C U-*:ct Of a eh.nf, s*. .:! sttiertr.srk. *0 i*.y Ns m-'- -^i it aeanpra '«ned varirty a v. vrmma inN*• inrte^.ww ww• snf*
VH- I'!. fine
Afpi ?*«i,
Main: *.
.-••-t W
•xaail n. -:.n. tseat to *nv ii ttoetsga, hf wsihtk ,Ata A«f mm S3 »%k Sow. II
tfSOSQB W. AXtlCKSO*
C§ 0 JD
rscEOF chakge
"The Laborer is Worthy
of his Hire."
Fu
pVERY man, Lawyer, Doctor, Mechanic, or Artist, possesses all the vanity necessary lor a duo appreciation of his own abilities ana when an Artist publicly acknowledges that his ncightor is superior in point of talent you may rest asatired them is indeed a, vast difference ana when an Artist offers his services at a great reduction of his neighbor's prices, it is evidence sufficient of an acknowledgment of his inferiori ty. Every iHteligint and well informed Artist, who desires to maintain the reputation of his
ternity,
l"Y
Io
it La just what every farmer needs, and ought have. Why should our farms be exhausted by excessive grain crops, when grass raising, and stock raising will improve the fioH,an« ulumatoly bo more profitable, with less labor. I hose who tieciro to see these machines,, also tentimomals from some ol our best farmers and cxpcrienccd practitional men who have tested them, will please call nt the I'oat' 'ifice.
rlMIE
J.
O- jO^iLh,
l0*Pricc, Six Dollars. Tcrre-llaute, ltid.,Sopt. 3d 5,' tf. K1SCOALU
EN DATIONS.
I have examined and witnessed the performance of M. U- Wells' Heel Sower, andean confidently recommend it to the farmers. It combines simplicity th cheapness of construction with it the farmer saves much in time and seed, and can sow any quantity of seed to the acre he chooses, with almost mathematical precision, nnd distribute it regularly und evenly over the land, more »o than any human hand possibly could do. 1 havo bought a machino und larm right lor my own uso 1 consider it a labor suiuul',nadmoucyeaointr machine, and as such confidently recotnmeiid it. UU^'ll 1 LWARl.
fra
and advance in his profession instead
degenerate,-wil if he considers himself No 1, always maintain the prices of his fellow Artiwt.— Persons can be accommodated with DAGUERREOTYPES at my new Rooms in Farrington's Block 3d floor, at my regular prices, which is so low that every one can obtain alikeness put up in the neatest and most durable style. No picture will be sold that is jot pcrfoct in all resptcts. 50" Stock and chemicals for sale.
FF & FRE EM AN Operators.
Terre Haute, July 16,1853-17-tf. FOR SALE. A BASS CHANCE TO MAKE MOKEfr.
subscriber, desirous ol changing hisbusi--1- ncss, offers for sale, at a bargain, his new and commodious Tannery, situated in Terre Haute, lnd. The buildings consist of a Bium house, two stories high, CO by 26 feet—mill and «akk house, Hide house and Stables, all new.— Attached to the concern, is a steam Engine, in complete running order, used for pumping, grinding. &c. Tliu above Yard has every convenience for tanning, being built on the most approved plans, regardless of expense, and being the only Yard in the city, presents a rare chance for an enterprising man to enter into a sale and lucrative business.
Hides can be bought from 31 to-fc per lb., and Bark at §2 per cord. Price $1,000, one fourth down, the balance in ono, two and three years, f-c ured by mortgage. JOHN T1ERNAN.
Turrc 11 auto,'Aug. 20, i833-tf.
Great Cure of Thomas Dickson, POINT OF ROCKS !WD.
S W A N E S
Celebrated Family Mcdicincs NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEM. Dr. Swaync's Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry. Tho wonderful
cures performed by this invaluable medicine, in pulmonary CON SUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hronchitis, Inlluensw, Whooping Cough, Croup, Spitting of Blood, faver Complaint, Pain in the Ride and Ilroost Tickling or raising in tho Throat, and all diseases of the Lungs, and l'reast have excited the astonishment of all who have witnessed its marvelous cflect thore is no account of a medicine, front the earliest ages, furnishing a parallel.
Ilcnil this Extraordinary Case. Point or
Rocks,
Frederick Co., Md. I June 9th, 183'2,
Dr. Swaync-Denr Sirs Believing it a duty 1 owe to the public, and in justice to you, 1 have thought proper to make known one of the most extraordinary cures in my own case, that has ever been truly recorded. Iu the mouth of Octobcr last, 1 was afflicted with a severe gathering in my breast, which formed a large abscess, and almost communicated to my lungs, nnd very much afflicted them, and discharged largo quantities of corruption, extertal and internal. My breath could also pass through my lungs and out through tho cavity of my. breast with apparent ease, attended with a violent coujzh, day nnd night, loss of appetite, and extreme debility, so that my physician thought my case entirely hopeless, and boyond the power of medicine. 1 remained in this wretched condition for a long time, until I was wasted to a mere skeloton, and there seemed to be no hope for me but having read in the public papers of the many wonderfu Icures performed by your COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHKkltY, I immediately sent to Baltimore for fi*e~bottlcs, and cummenccd its use, and tu mv great satisfaction and the joy of my anxious family, the abscess or opening in my lungs began to heal, 'and the cough to subside, and on using ten bottles, I was restored to perfect health. 1 feel very grateful, and firmly believe that to your valuable medicine, under the Blessing of Divine Providence, I am indebted for this great change, and am hippy to say that 1 am
row
havo.
enjoying as good hcaith as I cvor
Yours, very respectfully, Thomas Dixcn.
The subscriber is well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, andean testify that he has been afflicted as above represented, 1 regard his recovery as almost a miracle. He is a worthy member of society.
Jamas R. Dvreokow,
Pastor of Purlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. Be Careful in Purchasing to obtain the original and only genuine preparation of IFiM CArrrj, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. S WANE on each wrapper around the bottle. Unt ii you obtain this compound you will never know the real virtues oi ira Cheriy.
Swayne's Celebrated Vermifuge,
Mr BEWARE OF MISTAKE. X8
Remember Dr. Swaync's Vermifuge is now pat up in square bottles. lir. Swaync's Snsar Coated Sarsnparilla and Tar Pill*. rgative alterative rocdicine, far .rill# iu
0ncral
use.
The above valuable medicine* are prepared only by Dr. SWAYiN Bat his Ltfomterj, No. 4 Nor* "HA ft. rkiladfMta.
.r to
For sale by J. R. CFNIXGHAM, sole agent for Tcrrc Haute and vicinity.
Tom
Haute, July 16,
*S3~4?-i£
REMOVAL.
Boston Leather Store, NATIONAL ROAD STREET, South-East corner of 5th Sire.' jjwtr Epise Gfs rdh.
KERCH, i'1,
iniorr mt: aer
customersanC il public generally, that ih-r hare moved tl.^.i LEATHER STORE, |r National Road Street oj Mtc Union Row, tofif:v-' Rc^: StH'T. or-raer .if**? r. «.
TV on r. larp r, c^pfcrfte ateortmcnt of all ids of Leather, as sb, and C&-u.ry Tanned Sole, Baiki, l*pper, I-.: ,.i:• -. Harness, Skirting, Collar and St 'V Lea r. cb« "Pldla^i ^a Calf and Kip Skit tin ing,
lv' rSklM, TwaidtociMKlFVoMbMaa^andLaMorocco. SHOE FISDISGS.
Tf--v -*-o •, c-.r- aawortr-vM ofSboe F»**.- -t# L---. Oi .. Shoe T: uj, Qaatpak I'. ct,al adt afShoetaakers Tools of tbe mr
"MAN KNOW THYSEUV5V
An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents.
EVERY FAMILY snocuj HAYK 1 COFY."
on nnn
copies sold in less than
i£U,UUU FIVE MONTHS. A wtw edition, revised and improved, just issued. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR TUk. AFFLJCT£Z—Containing ari outlineof ibeongin.progress. treatment and cure of'every form of disease, con tracked by promiscuous sexual inUMraonwe,by selfabuse, or by sexual eicess, with advice for their prevention.written in a familiar style avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would ofiend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the eurtrof diseases of delicate or private nature.
To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes,3 ymptonis and cure of the Fever and Ague, lor twentyfive cents a copy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any poTt ol the United State, by mail, free of postage. Address postage paid. Cosden & Co., Publishers, or "box 1%, Post Office, Philadelplua.
This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and inte'ligible work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itsell to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent however fastidious, can object to placing it injthc hands of his sons. The anthor has devoted many years to the trcixment of the various complaints treated of, 'with loo little breath to puflV and 'too little presumption to impoac,1 ho has oflered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most succcssful practice."—Herald.
No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge."—!
Advocate. „.
A Presbyterian clersryman in Ohio, jn writing of "Hunter's Medical Manual," says: 1 housands upon thousands of our youth, by evil exampie and the
influence
into the habit of
the sin and fearful consequence upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are raising families havo been etifeeb.'ed, 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, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the_ religion of Jesus Christ,
oh
the present and coining^ generations.—
Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, andbejieve me, your coworker in the good work you a"rc so actively engaged in."
One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and postage paid, on receipt ot 25 cents, or six copies for $1. Address, post paid CObL)fc.IN oc Co., Publishers, Box 1%, Philadelphia.
Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents, sup plied no the most liberal terms. Tcrrc Haute, 2, July'53 4G-lv.
TOLEDO BLADE.
Dai .v..
Tri-Weekly do Weekly
do
Deduction made for ClubsrpiJE BLADE has been recently enlarged I
to the size of the largest Dailies on the Lakes. Extreme pains will be taken to make it authoralive on matters of commerce, and it will contain the latest telegraphic intelligence. During the last month. the news ol each fotiei^n arrival has keen published simultaneously with its publication in New York.
Connected with the Blade Printing Olfice is a Book Bindery, w-ell supplied with men and machinery, to do all kinds of work.
Orders for the Bindery and Subscriptions received at this oflice. July 25, 1853—Aug. 6-lm.
FRANKLIN HALL. PHILIP MONNINGER, Proprietor. Corner of Market and Mulberry Streets,
TERSE HAUTE, INI). THE unersigned having purchased the House known as the "White llall" and refitted and remodelled it, has opened it under the above name, lie invite* inspection to his arrangements, as lie believes that
they will be found "inferior to none in tho city. HIS ACCOMMODATIONS, as fii is table, liedding, rooms, etablee, and all other wauls ot those who may favor liiin with their patronage will not bo lound surpassed by .nyo.tarl.ou.oin^^j^ will be reasonable. And trusting in a discriminatina public, he hopes to merit a share of public pntronag.'. W1ILIP MONNINUER.
April 30, '53-3G-6tn
E O E dealer in
Stoves, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Ware,
SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE IM). May 28, '53 40-tf
Fancy C~oods.
Asilk
N1CE lot of ladies dress trimmings, black laces and fringes, bonnet ribbons, artificial flowers linen, silk and metal dress buttons, ladies' and gentlemen's kid, lisle, silk and cotton irloves black, white, mixed and slate colored hose black silk mitts silk and cotton parasols, assorted colors and quality white, block nnd crfttt«ont:rnpG shawfe silk ami Worogcdo. Alio! which will bo soid
New Stove Store and Copper Shop.
SIGN OF TIIE ELEPHANT. On Fourth St., one door north of Main, Terre Haute, lnd.
THE
undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Vi$o and the adjoining counties, that he has just opened anew Stove, Tin and Copper establishment, where be intends to keep constantly on hand a large aesortment of
....
My stoves are of the newest and most approvej patterns, among which will be found the justly
Celebrated Meteor Air-Tight
To which I would particularly call the attention of Tavern keepers, (having two ~'-^s express!y for their use,) and having the
6U"
t.inf.
^xoep and
rdopted the prindpic of only aeiting
U-: •%.- cs«'n ia tti Eastu_ —es, toa^j. at lower pncea than any of their competitor*.
HIIES|
They dte HIGHEST CASH PRICE far Green aad lry IIM«, Skim and an, ATTiarriom ATTKsrriosrn
Sboetnakets, Ss cn, and Merchants uvpv a exaaiiae' ou atodt anil'
ex1
dve rijrht to
sell this stove in this market, 1 feel a jnst pride in recommending it as one of the very best Stoves ever oflered for sale on the Wabash. 1 will also beep constant"'. hand all Kitr*"^ Tin Ware,by wholesaler !,1 retail also, l- iing Tubs, Hip and Shower Baths, aijd all kinds of Copper Work) such as force and liu Pumps, Comer Kettle*, Soda Fooats»&c.
All kinds of Copper and Sboet Iron work for Mills made toocder and promptly eiecaThoae in want of any of the r^ve articles will do well to give me a call, as 1 vaod to sell very low. My motto being quick sales sod small pro
JAMES T. MOORE.
N. B.—James T. Moore is a!so prepared to do all kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sboet Iron, Zinc and Lead. As Job Work has bow any in tlie prindpsJ cities ia the west, I kct cantL it of m* ng entire satisfaction. 3 a a aS
Mav ,-l,53-39-t. •,
HAVANA CIGARS. ORM AS, Sevtlianaa^CeaMMtdiaa, IkrMim,
Millaree, Piilarcitos, Lone b«ar. aH 4(ber dnice brands of dinctinportatioQ. for ar tf WASSON &, tAJ.
N'
F«rfS6,'5S-27-tf Rose's Bfock.
WOOL! WOOL! rllF.suiMoibcr
wil! pay CASH tot
lletoe and t^-waifir Wool aafS tt JOHN TlfiRHASi.
WM. E. McLEAN.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND AGENT FOS THE New York Indemnity Insurance Co,
XT OFFICE, Third Story of Union Row, adjoining the
11
Journal," Pruning Office.
June 25, '53 td
Flooring Factory.
1AM
prepared with superior machinery, to dress FLOORING
and
D. D.
of the passions, have been led
self-pollution
without realizing
CEILING at short notice,
or to surface lumber and bring it to ax invariable gauge. Picketing, Venitian slats, and all kinds of SAWING done to order.
Dressed flooring and cciling, from well seasoned lumber, kept on hand, anu for sale. Call at the
Anchor Mills,
opposite Wallace's Foundry,
1st Street. R. L. THOMPSON, Terre Haute, July 2, '53-46-tf.
NEW FIRM.
EC.
KING having purchased the interest of i. Chas. Wood of the late firm of Wood & Donnelly druggists, the business will be continued under the Arm of Donnelly & Kins ,. P. M- DONNELLY. ju^eE:^r,
Allen's Rural Architecture Thomas' Fruit Culturist, new edition
eoplk's
For sale by
fMGURED
$f oo 3 00 1 50
per annum
All
Coles' American Fruit Book The Gardener's Text Book The Poultry Book, by Bennett Yoiiatt and Martin on Cattle Ijebeg's Agricultural Chemistry The ocket Farrier and Farmer's Rec«ipt Book The Farmer's Practical Farrier, by Mason Youatt and Clater on the Horse Horsemanship, including the breaking and training of Horses Youatt on tho D^ edited by Lowis Fairy's Americian Fridt Garden Downing's Fruit and FruitTreesof America Cole's diseases of Animals.
W. H. BUCKINGHAM,
May 28, 'C3-40-tf Sign of tlio Big Book.
Ladies Dress Goods.
and plain black silk chameleon
and brocade of various qualities, do berages, delaines, poplins, French and American lawiib, white dress goods of all kinds ginghams, silk and mohair alpacas. All of which will be sold cheap for cash at
F. NIPPERT'S,
North ol Public Square.
Terre Hnutc, May ?l, 53 3y-tf
F. T. HULMAN
INFORMS
his friends nnd the public generally,
that he has just got „back with a fresh and well selected Stock of all kinds of groceries. which ho will sell, os heretofore at wholesale and retail, at the lowest figures.
who wish anything in his line, will find it to their interest to give hitn a call, at his store on National Road street, opposite the Post Office,
April '52-33-tf.
SPUING ARRIVALS.
WE
have recicvcd our Spring Stock of work from the east, comprising a large assortment of the best and nust fashionable kinds of Gents, Ladies, Boys, Misses, and Children's Boots aud Shoe«, That we have ever rccc:vcd, and will sell very low for cash.
Also, a large Btock of our own manufactured work constantly on hand.!! SCHOOLEY & VANIIORN,
Sign of the Gilt Bool, No.5, Pliwuix Row, April 16 '53-34-tf
New Provision Store, ANl) FAMILY GROCERY. East t-nd National Road St., North side,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
nHIIFi subscriber would respectfully inform flu 1 public that lie has fitted up and Iiirnishcd with entire fresh goods, a Provision Store and Family Groccry, ns above, where he intends keeping eve cry thing in the Grocery line, of the best quality, nnd which he will sell at tho lowest rates for cash, or exchange for prodi cc.
Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Fish, 1 obacco, Spices, and all other articles usually kept in such establishments, will always be found oil hand.
Also, Glassware, Nails, &c. lie solicits ft call from those making purchases as he feels confident that his articles and prices or8lvin'! snl"£iaiW
April 30,'53 36-ly
100 Cases of Dry Goods for the Jobbing Trade
ERCIIaNTS
oil
OLD
UBUSuaU^lo$ippBRT,s
North side Public Square,
Tcrro Haute, May 21, '53 39-tf
in the country who Wish to ni
replenish their stocks, will find a larce assortment of Dry Goods, bought expressly for tinjobbing trade,and which will be sold a! a small advance
Eastern cost, at
F. NIPPERT'S,
Farrington's Block, norlh ot Pnblic SquareTerre Haute, May 21,'53-3'J-tf OLD WHISKY.
Bourbon and Mononznhela Whisky, for sale by WASSON & CO. Feb 26, ,53-27-tf
NEW EXPRESS FACILITIES.
Dangers of Ohio River Navigation Avoided.
THEofAmerican
Our connections with WELLS, FARGO & CO'S
Great California Express, and LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S E O E A N E E S S Enable ns to forward to and receive money. Drafts, or »ls from any part of the "Old World."
Mo -engers, provided with Iron Chests, will leave onr office daily, for Cinrftrnati, O. B-^mj. Mass. Clevf'm»d,0. Philadelphia, Pa. Sandusky, O. Pittsburgh, Pa. yton. O. Detroit, Mich.
CHIIII UOA 4
Dayton, O. Cofun TolrJ-. O. Buff- N. Y. Albany, N.Y, New York City, N. Y. Terre Haste, lnd.
umbos, O. Chicago.l 11. I j, a as
VHIVSgV* IU Galena, ill. Milwaukie, Wis. St. Louis, Mo. Louisville. Ky. And the Canadas-
P. M. BOTTNELLY, Agent, TERRE HAUTE. &
rr Office. Indianapolis, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania street*. LIVINGSTON, FARGO St CO Proprietors feb!2-'S3-&-lr £. LOCKE, Afoat.
New Books.
-y ILLETTE, by the author of Jane Eyra and
TlaflUifcy and the Lo* Iv, or Good in All and None AH GoocfS, by M. I. MclntoahCastle
Eaglis LsJy-l
lidb Items by Matt F. Ward. -Bird, by Lady Geotgiaflaia FrfiertonThe Cap Sheaf, afresh Bondie, by Lewis jHyfliL
The Master Builder, or life at a Trade by
ZikrfWwSter Scots, by McLeod, Hidralcy^Sa^dMi. Hak^Ste uriWa Tiam, by M. Goisol. Pastoral Theokvy. or the Theory of Evangelical Ministry, by A. Viaet.
A Hero sad other Talcs, by the Author of tsbe gilvie», Sic. The Aasuaitaa Captive an.ithe GoSd Regioos fer sale by W H. BUCKINGHAM 1
Adti! J, "31 If
Sign of Ute fikg Book.4
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, (LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. Of Indianapolis,
Established
March
3ist.
rated 1853.
i8)i. incorpo
W. MeK. SCOTT, A. At, Founder and Preai dent. JAAHS8 C. HAYDEN, (late Professor of Ba con's Mercantile College, Cincinnati,} Pro£ o" Book Keeping and Penmanship.
The Session will commence at College Hall a.follows lst Session on thefnst Monday of September 2nd Session on the 1st Monday of November 3rd Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th, Session on the 1st Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May
Having secured, permanently, the services the distinguished Professor above named, mv leased for a term of years the commodious ano beautiful Hall formerly known as CONCERT HALL, but now named COLLEGE HALL which is to be fitted up in a Rtylo of great elegance taste, and convenience, the President would say that this Collesrc now oilers advantages superioi to all others for imparting a sound, thorough, am accomplished businessemication.
Cou
Valuable Books for Farmers. STEPHENS'
Book of tlie Farm, with four hun
dred and fifty engravings, edited by John S. Skinner The Farmer's New and Universal Hand Book: The Modern Farmer, or Home in the Country, designed for instruction and amusement on rainy days and winter evenings, by Rev. J. L. Bake,
se of Studies.—TheCourse
and oilier subjects Expenses.Cards of Admu&ion,
apvaxcb,
May 1-1, '53-38-tf Cashier.
New Leather Store.
THE
LEATHER STORE,
on the corner of National Road nnd Fourth streets, west of tho Post Oflice, where ho will devote his entire attention to leather, Hides, Oil, and Find ing*, where may be found at all times, a large assortment of Skirting, Harness, Bridle 1 sutler. Cottar leather,
Fadding, Seating, Sole and Ujtjter, Col.f aud Kip Skins, JSlororco, TJninis, Bindings, 'Topping, fjists, Pegs, Shoe Nails,
Boot Trees, and Small Tools,
Currying Knives, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Blnck, Brushes, nnd a great mnuy small loots and articles not necessary to mention.
Lcnther in the rough purchased also, Iltdes and Skins,for which 1 will pay fair prices In Ciihli or Trade.
OCT Orders from a distance filled, nnd should the article or pricn not suit, il returned in gool order, the purchaser can havo his money bnck. Please call nnd examine for yourselves and don'i forget the place, on the corner next the I'o-t Ol fico, for goud Leather and Cheap Bargains.
September 18, J852—wif
RURNS.
Fulling and Cloth Dressing. WILL
be done as usual, only in better style and finish, nt HOLMES MILL. April 23, '53-35-lf.
Imported Wines,
A
FINE article of choice imported Winds, of all kinds, can be obtained nt BURNS'S Provision Store. April 30, '53 36-1 Commercial Insurance Company,
INSURANCE
Express Company having
made favorable arrangements with the several lines Railroad Companies between this city and the principal cities throughout tho Stales o1 Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin Michigan, Ohio, N York and the Now England States, as well as both tho Canadas, are now prepared to transport Bank Notes, Gold, Silver and all kinds of Treas urcs, together with Goods, Parcels nnd Pncknges Also, to attend to the collection of Drafts, Cheeks, Notes and Accounts, buy Goods and pav Bills.— From the long established reputation of onr company for promptness and reasonable rates, we can confidently assure the public that airy business en twisted to onr care will meet with despatch not-excelled by any other Express line.
Bills of Lading.
NEAT article, on good paper, jest printed and for saleat the COUR1EK OFFICE
CITY MARBLE WORK"!
THETerre
subscriber, having permanently located in Haute will keep constantly on hand a large and choice variety of Marble for ail purposes. Monuments on hand and made to order irom the best Vermont and Italian marble. All orders will be promptly attended to and executed in "ibe best manner Particular attention paid to designing and carving.
June 18, 'S3 43tf. J. JULIAN, On 2nd sueet, nearly opposite Stewart House.
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. IJfANAMA, Leghorn, Eiij sh &r«w and Palm I Leaf Hats 1 case of i»e renowned Genin'a Extra Silk Hats Far and Wool Mexican Hats cloth and plash caps ladies sir a* auk braid bonneta mensand boy's calf, kip and morocco boots and shoes ladies enamel, morocco and calf bootees Jenny Liad buskins and slippers children's shoes. Cheap for cash at
nnd
invakmsly
i:
or secured, $25 Diplomas $3 Station
ery $5 Boarding3 50 per week incidentals, a option of studenu, $15. Making entire about $75.
On application, a Catalogue will be furnished giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on be ing directed, post-paid, to
W. McK. SCOTT, President.
Indianapolis, June 13, '53 43-ly. CARDS OP ADMISSION to tht above In stilu/e may be had on reasonable terms by applying at the Wabash Courier Office.
DRY GOODS.
THE
undersigned respectfully solicits the attention ol the public to the examination of his extensive stock of now Spring and Summer Goods, just opened. His assortuieul is one of the largest in tlio Wabash Valiey, and comprises almost everything in the dry goods line, and will be fur cash at priccs calculated to give general st.tisfaclion. ,,
F. NIPPERT.
Farrington's Block, north of Public Square. Terrs Ilaute, May 21, '53-3!Mf
Southern Bank of Indiana
THIS
Institution, located on the west side ol the Public Square, will buy and sell Gold, Silver and uncurrent Money, time and sight Drafts, and Bills of Exchange remit money tu England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany, on its own responsibility. Will also pay interest on deposites at tho following rales: 4 per cent, on call 5 per cent. throe months: 6 ner cent, on twelve months foe which Certificates will be givon at the abovr rates.
Bankinc hours, from 9 A. M., to half pas*. 12 M. and from naif past 1 to 4 P. MC. E. GUNNISON,
MAItRIAGE,^^
HAPPINESS MD C0Mp£mCEv
wh*
is
TH»t
aitmeuu,
ignorance.
in the
it1F "'g
wr'Vholn
nwoy fenulet, «c*rc«
bnk«n in
In
tTi*
Knlth
uid
m»riJli«li of
*|iriu
Ills
sent
June
HENRY SNYDER
Charleston, C.
Columbia Insurance Company, Columbia, S. C.
on Steamboat nnd Flat-boat car
goos, and tire risks on buildings, furniture and merchandise, taken in the abovei Companies, by N jan29-'53 23 tf
ALBERT LANGE, Sab-Agent at Terre Haute.
E I A O I
DRS.
Yon mans & Mahan have associated themselves in the practice of Mnliclneand Surgery, and hope by strict attention to tho bu si ncss of their profession, to receive a liberal share of patronage. Oflice on 4th street, 2d doo North of Prairie City Drug Store. fcb5-'53-24 tf
,853*Troy
CAKG0
F. NIPPERT'3,
Farrington's Block north of Public Square. Terre Haute, May 21, '£*-3S-tf
Dry Goods and Carpet Store*
JOHN 8IIILLITO CO.
No. 12, Bast Fourth St., Cincinnati, O.,
RESPECTFULLY
Also, Foreign and American
«£3 jm^mrn. msirmc jemImparted and contracted for previous to the late advanrc. which we otter at aa low pri aa similar good* can be priretieeed in the Ufcued States.
Floor Oil Clotbs,
Thorooghly seasoned, from 3 to 94 foct ia width, lanes stuck alwsys on hand. Fsjaiiie%tiocllumcfs^SteambDa!9wiKrs,and slrsngcrs nay depend upon fimiinx tLe best class of goods in oor line, st prices ss low as they can be purchased in the Eastern citiea.
March 12,
SOLICITto
inform their customers and
purchasers generally, ihat they are now opetring as extensive and complete assortment
ot
fancy and staple English, French, German and American DRY GOODS,
ilh *p-
with a
eomi licMkm
of mmm ft-
tfepriviut them of th*power for I he
tff
life at
am wbru
and
ttapi'raa
avmtitv of
shoald be prednoiwant. Manjr
of the
csoxtof
beforr,
periwpa
we i*
rEioymaat
phyaicat
health,
baoyatw
of
miud,
arising from coudiuoa of
htalth,piriu
h*r rafTerinst at (liat—perhaps r»ar«
darinc
rirlhood,
or
lire
iheu on(Mto
firrt Xrtr"f o»arri*t«-«
light a*to pau
isiouctd,
aud of conns ft
wtlecMA IJJ AFTKR YKARS,^ WM
When too late to be benefitted bv omr knowledge, look a b*ek and mourn,and regret
die
wil
Imowlctc* we obtain in after
nifhts
rrteh
of Studies, at
enlarged, will be as follows, viz: 1st. Book-Keeping, by Singlo and Double Entry, in all its various brandies, and its appiicatioi to all kinds of business, 2. The Laws, Customs nnd Usages of Trade ami Commerce. 3. Meicantile Arithmetic, upon the short am easy system of cancelation (taught in no othci College.} 4. Commercial Law. in a series of Lectures, thorough aud systematic. 5. lousiness Penmanship.
conwqaence*we
h.\t would wa not often give to
of oat S
in early life, the what
dayi
pqueni,
and
been »pa«d, if the
year* And
ol angnish we might not have been
tnowledire was timely
poaseaaed.
it ia
MK1.ANCHOL.Y AND STARTLING
To behold the
licfata
for many years,
and snflirting endnred by Many a wife
from
emedied—or
cause* simple and controllable,
better still,—ootincilrred, iferery
PowesMwl ttie
infnrmMion
easily
WIPE ANO MOTHER
contained in a little volume,(itilk
of all) which would spare to Herself -i
I ^BARS OF MISKUT, ,"j And to her hnsbnnd the constant toil and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving npon him trom sickness ol the wlib, rtwithout giving him the oppoitauity of scqniring that com petence which his exertions are entitled, and the |ossessioa ol which would secure the batviness ol himself, wife, and children.
SfiCVRlfi TUK MEANS OF HAPPINESS Br
lieroming
in time possessed
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
ol'
the knowledge,the want
of which has caused the sickness and poverty
In view of snch
of
conscqoences,
thousands. ..
mo wilb or mother is eves* jl
sable if she neglect lo avail herself of that knowledge ia respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be llie means of happiness and prosperity to her husband, and confer upon her children that
Mmiia
above alt price—healthy
bodies, wiih healthy minds. That now ledge
a little work
cutitled
is caauiiied
Is
Private Medical Companion. ^4
BY DR. A. M.
MAtritlCEAU,
-norcssoa or
diiiiiii
On* TfundredtA Edition.
or wouss.
18st».,
ff.
350.
Pries,
90 (IS.
[OS rise PAFKR, IITgl SIMDIKO, tl 00-1
Kirst published in 1W7, and it ia not SURPRIZING OR WONDKRKtL, Consl lcrlnor tliat HVKRV FKIHAMI, WHKTIIBlt MAUIURU OR NOT, can here arqnlre a ftall
knowltdse
newly
of the
character atul causes or her
with the
liatmy,
eomulalnts*
various symptoms,
anu U»*J
HALF A MILLION COPIES
shnnhl have been sold. It is impracticable to convey fully the various
sutijtctt
treated of, as tley are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriages, but no female desirons
of
enjoying health,aud that beauty, consequent upon
health, which so to Iter own happiness, and that of Iter
hiislttndishutconducive
either has or will obtain
Maurlccan,
it,
Liberty Street, N. V."
entry
In
aa has
or
will
every hnshand who has the love and affection of his wife heart, or that of his own |ecuniary
im,:-x)veinent.
UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDIUCD THOUSAND COPIRS Uare been SB NT UY MAIla within the last few months
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC UK NOT DRFRAUDRDt Buy no book unless Dr. A. M.
Matirieesa,
190
Is
on the Utlo pngo,
snd ths
the Clerk's Offleo on tho back of tho Utlo-
.rutgv and buy only of respeotablo and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and addrsss to Dr. A. M.
as thore are spurious and surreptitious
Infringements of copy-right. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER IfO
eirtlso
fbr
Ifrnorattes,
When
pmsabU nsoMsU#
Ignorancs
Is Misery to those we hold near ana j, dear,
nttu
when to 11
is
spot ottr Ignorance
within onr reach. To enable every ono to
tloolde
npon the Jndfo
of possessing a cop^, and that no
wlfo, or mother
nood
remain
vnlfrlbrmed wpoo
tu®
many causes, which, sooner or l'4er, are destined to make
ftearful
ravage* upon bor health, nnless guarded
against, and that no
eonsldemto
hustiand
and affoctlonats
have cause to upbraid himself With negleet of tho welfare of
wlfo—a pamphlet of thlrty-sta
pages,containing /Wl
TitU-paQS and fnd«a of Oo*-
tents, together wllli oxtrocU from tho
fve* of aharg*
l»y
When Knowledge
ittld rrc
undersigned, late of Dayion, Ohio, woi respectfully inform the citizens of Tc Haute and surrounding country, that ho lias opened a wholesale and retail
tl m. extra
til few)
4, ,53t41-tf
Iwok,
will be
to any part of
ths
nildrossiiig,
United States,
post-paid, as herein.
Is llApi»tn«M, 'Us
C«l-
lable to be Ignorant.
tMT On
receipt of
Ono Dollar (for tlio lino
Ulu'llng,)
Kdt-
"T1IK MAKltlKD WOMAN'8
1*111 VATK MKlifi'AL COMPANION"
Is
scut (mail-
to any jmrt of tho United States. All Im- j" torn must he post-paid, nnd addressed
Vl,\t'Uteiv\U. Ho*
to
Dr. A. M.
lait,
lug
Now York City. Publlslt-
Offleo, No.12t» Liberty Strict, Now York..
For snle by S. F. Pnrris, Grcencnstle. In Novt York City, l»v Stringer &, Townsend. Americnni^ Museum: Aorinnrw, Shcrninn & Co.. No. 2 Astor House Dowitt & Dnvonport IJnrncs tSt Co.
DFt'lCIO, K'y Liberty tit root, nonr Uroonwick, New York City. April 30,'33 3G ly-is *ar.
F. W. ItllUF.LY.
•|\0. IHDUEtY. Hidgely & Brother, WHOLESALE GROCERS,
A N
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 81, VVuliiwtSt.,between IVorl nnd Columbia, CINCINNATI, O.
Ice ream! Joe Croam! Ice Cream!
OKUVKD up in sttptrior stylo, at nil times, kJ with cnltes nod coiif'oclioiinry of every description, nt tiic Confectionary ol the iinderHltfiicd on the Houtli »iilo of the Public Hpinro.
UJ*A sopnruteyuloon lor Lndies. EDlillVVlNE & CO. June 4/53 41 -tf
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Sash, Door Wind*, nnd Frnmo Factory, TEflRE I1AUTE.1ND. HAVE
comriionccd tho ftbovo business
lino, will do well as possible. Mar 6, '53-daw(f-28-88.
tti
lhi»i
room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on -lilt itreet. near the I'out Oflice, where I intend to rinnulncturo the above iimntioiicd nrlicles from the very ixist material. IVrsons ulxnit erecting btiildinus will do well to give me a calf, as I intend to makc-my jiriecs «uit the limes.
Order* from distance con bo sent through ilia. Pogt Office, ntrtl v/iil receive immediate attain ion. Persons in (hecity wanline nnvthinj in the nlnivo ill toueml in tneirorderH
hh
fnrly
U, W.SllAFFEll.
Pine Lumber.
IUST
wetiived a quantity of Pine Lnmlier, for sale. SMITH & LECJUETT. April 1G, '&3'24-tf»
and Western Line.1853-
ON THE CANAL AND RIVERl/cavcs New York nnd Uuffalo Dnily. Running in connection with Stcorncrt and Propellers on the Lakes. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy.
or
EACH BOAT
TVLLt
1S8URED.
PROPRIETORS:
RICE. CLAPP Sl CO., New York, P. L. STliKNCEiiG fit CO., Buffalo'. AJTLY TO Rice, Clsro & Co., 31 Coenties SJIp, New York Chas A. roller it Co., 101 Pirr, Albany Roaers, Reynolds Martin Lnfoyciie O'Ueily & Mitehsll, Evsiurvitle li.
Bockin^ham (t Co, 'i oledo I H. B. Bmnh, Terre Haute: P. L. Bterr/- .g Sl C«., IJuflalo.
Msrk Ps. ges "T. & W. Line." Bosis leave Middle Pi«r, Cocnties Slip, Pai'tr »t 5o'clock, P. M.
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Fresh and Choice
FAMILY GROCERIES. IV/ISSO* 4c CO., Hose's Block, Corner of Ohio and Scc4 ond Streets,
tbc attention of the citizens of Terre*
Hatrte.
thi^refcofce
stoek of
cxxies,which
Family Gro*
they will dispose of cheap for cash at
wholesale snd nisi I, consisting in part of Choice nnd Prime Louisiana .Sugars, Molasses six] Golden Syrups •, Old Govcrnmctit| Java and Priine Ciwa Rio CvfSea (new etony,* Choicc Green sod Black T«as Fresh Carolnm Rice (new crop} Pickles in Jaw Pine Apple ondi English Dairy t"l* tc Bslrtton, Mackerel, and* Tmgm* aM brls I brls. and kitr, ^orm. Star sodM Candles Pepper, Allspice, Mnstsrd. Starch and Boston Boap. No 1 Sweet Oil, lepprr Saute and Table Salt very choice Virginia manufacture and fun cut Tobacco, with a gen-3 era! assortment oi Gruccries suitable for Fa nily
8CX*A wajjon will be In readiness to convey foods to any part of the city, free of expense. Tsrreilaj, Feb 26, *53-£7-tf
J. HL LONG, M. D.
I^HANKFUL for past favors, respectfully so-a licit* a eoatimtaaee of the same. Otiics on Evtond strc«u south of the Cwart House Square fcbli
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