The Wabash Courier, Volume 22, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 October 1853 — Page 3
N O W E A
(Set 1,
The New Methodist Singing Book. E O I O
BYTtaox,VVoodbckvthe
I. B. assisted by Rev II. Mat Pastor of John Street Methodist Church. It comprizes nearly one Thousand pieces of the clloicesta mrsic, including almost every old tons of any merit ever pnbliahed it represent. some iso hundred of the finest com posers the world ever saw, and contains every variety of meter now in ttae, with copioos indexes to every part. The LUTE is therefore held with truth to be sn almost exhaostleas nrtne of the richest Sacred itftnrieal TreMurra ever presented to the public- Glowing with the animation and burning zeal of the communion for which it is designed, the tones ace nevertheless_equally adapted to the Hymn Books of all denominations of Christians. Of Mr. Woodbury's last Book, the Dulcimer,'
OVER 160,000 COPIES
have been issued since its appearance three years I ago, and still the demand is on the increase. Jef any further evidence of the admiration in which: be is held as a Composer to be
From the enthusiasm with which the LUTE has already been greeted, a reception for it ^simi lor to that'meted to the Dulcimer is confidently
C*XnvC1jrofc«sional
'53-6-te
musician desiring a copjr of
cither the Lute or Dulcimer for examination, eon have it sent to him, free of postage, by re tnltting GOcenla «^rf,$^moTON,
S»pt t4, '53-5-4w S3 Park Row, N. H.
^AJTordinance
For regulating the traveling on the Road of '.he I Western Plank Road Company. Be it ordainnlbtj the Board of Director* of the) Western Pland llood Company, That anyw or persons, travelling on the Road of Mid pany with any team or vehicle of any description, on meeting orpassing any other team or veniclel of any description, shall keep or turn to the] right, so aa to allow a free passage without any ohet ruction whatever I
Any person or persons, violating this ordinanee Khali forfeit and pay to soid company the sum of five dollars for even' such offence, as prescibed In the act authorizing tne conatructoia of Plankroads.
Approved, January 15.1849. Tnis ordinance to take eflpct and be in force irom and after its first publication in the Wabash Courier, published si Terre Unuto-
Adopted September 10th, I8r:i. A. M'GREGOR, Prs't. Attest: W. K. Eowabw, Sec'y. n4-4w.
ELECTION NOTICE.
*T»HE qualified voters of* Vigo County, will
A
meet at the u«ual places of holding elec
tions in the respective townships in said county, T7 A
preme Court, \o fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Horace B. Carter, and one Commissioner for the Second District in Vigo County.
AS. II. NELSON, Sh'fi" V. C.
Sept. 5, 1853-3w4.
NOTICE.
ipposed
Appraisod to twenty dollars, by John rox worlthy and John Pi'ircc, before me, this, 10th day of September, 18*3.
DAVID MILLER, J. P., tseal-l
A true copy from the ANDREW W1LKINS, Clerk. Sept. 17, '53-4 3w.
HAVE WE THE AGUE
MJflOAG VS?
rnAKE OF 1UER-S PETROLIUM tea spoon lul every tlirue hours in the absence ol tho
fever, and you will ri'
be cured of tho Ague
do*e every hour will cure Cholera Morbus every three hours, Diarrhtna and Flux threo times a day, Rheumatism, Soro-Eyea, Coughs, Asthama Old Sores, Worms, Sus. See circular of direc lions. Sometimes an external application is ro quired.
EVERY VESTIGE OF SCROFULA Can bo completely eradicated by this Oil, at less cost or incovcnieuce than by any other remedy,
NOW THESE THINGS ARE SO. Tho reason ia. Nature made this medicine, and made it RIGHT. The ulllfcted never will re Kret it if they examine and try it- It does not disappoint. Price 50 cents, tor sale by Drug tfists generally, in the West, and at wholesale and retail in Terre Haute by J. R. Cunningham, Donnelly &. King, and Hrowiling & Wall.
R. M. XiYON, jbor te Way no,
Oct 1, '53-6-8m Proprietor.
rRAIIIIF. CITY RANK, Terro Haute, Sept. 28, 1H53. I
NOTICEDirectors
is hereby given that an election lor nine of said Bank will be held at •their BanUiou House,in iho city of Terre Haute, on WEDNESDAY, the day of November, 11. BAILEY, Cashier.
Western Flank Road.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the fourth instalment of ten per cent, on each share of stock Bubsorilnd in the Western Plank Road is made payable within thirty days. W. R. McKomi, Treasurer, will receipt for tho same at the Uranoh Bank. Subscribers in tho country can pay to W. D. Wood.
Hv ol tllO !H)Ara, WM. K. EDWARDS, Sec^y. Tcrro Hattto, Oct. 1» 'M*63*w
The Second Annual Fair
or tins
INDIANA STATE BOARD OF
.jfi/fKi/rr/iti,
WILL BE UKLI* AT LAtA\ TTb, OS TlTR 12th, 13th and 14th of Oct. next
The Annual Address will be delivered by HORACE GREELEY, of N. Sept 34, 'M-ft-Sw
C0ft61SrEft^ IN QUEST.
INQOtsrrioN
taken in Terro Hauto, at the Tel
egTaph iVills, VlgoeoantyvState of Indiana on the- twelfth day of September, 1853, bolorv John D. Murphy, Cwoner of Mid coimty, on the body of* man named R1I.EY. verdict of the iurv ns follows, to wit: that be came to his death by being stubbed in the breast by person or persons unknown tolh®Jur^)liN
September 10, 'w-Sw.
CORONER'S INQXJEST.
ANCr«kof
inquisition *k«*at Sj- Mary's, in Sugar ToWi ilp,
Nation JOHN D. MURPHY, Coroner.
Sept. 10. ^-3w
NOTICE.
BRANCH STATEBANKOF INDIANA,| T*rrk Habt*, Oct. im MEETING of the A Twrw ii Indiana will bo ai ft* the 6m Monday, next, at which le*' iP ehwtedforftaidMlik
Uate llOOM at Novt-m sort are to
VV. It M«KEKN.
Oct 'ss-e-sw ^-"•irr'_
Bhakspearean and Miscellenoua READINGS AX»A8CITATI0NS.
PROFESSt^R
KENNEDY, w- J:
Sheridan kaowla* as fni. Eh UMEof*tCott«P« Bti.v.t, fc,.- .no
Unaversalwt O ao Moaday^t.•mtovaiyewnins r.a, swt
wnitM
ortlajr,
at oVdow. »fortl
f3r Ticket* eeats.
fy WAXTTBDr IT XHJR OR F1VB OOC»D INI
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^»cttsn at the end of«
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tfcaonwrw #1. •kett 1«
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jrftw at the end of« it XJirriNUSv at hteaJtwett^ CtittFC&>
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For family use and for tho trade. fcT Packages put np expredW /or Country
STCA,
J. ADAMSW. ORAI1AX-
MttRriiY.
Sept 84, »53 V3w Corona.
BT MARY'S.
THE public amtnforowd that tho wlwIastU exA ervises of St. Mary* Institute, will bo resumed on the 19th inst. Aahaa bcoo reswiy mentioned, on «e*»unt of the spa 'Mik that ha« b«Mi recently «««. nun of pupito can b« aceommodated. Th rsol wild Institutes grateful ho ©o^kMjx ^i»tofoio repowxl in ihesn, »oi of tiio public a eontimianos of ih*it
vig- unty,Indiana,on
the 4th day Ssptenmer, K-vvt, befors John t). Murphy, oroner of said county -irl i^ed years, named /erdtttt of the jury a* Wlow»~ Jjcr death by the
Just Received The
PI
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The above, together with a fine assortment of
Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, A N N E O IN
Are got up, as regards Style, Make, nnd Finish, with our well known excellence, and constitute. a truly admirable struck, which we are determined to sell, on the lowest possible terms,
Remember the "LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE,"
Northeast Corner of the Fnblic Square, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
N. B.—Our Stock is our own manufacture, nnd we WARRANT the. woikmaoship. Any inrment purchashed at our establishment exchanged il not fully approved. Terre Haute, September 24, 1853-5-y 6. & I,
AMIS ANDERSON, JB. VtlUJAM M'LAKC. JOHN W. A5DERS0N.
Anderson, M'Lane
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Domestic and Foreign
DBY GOOD
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WEwXawomd^tockCLOTHING,ofnow
TAKEN up by Wm. Brown, of Pearson Town- VVe import a considerable portion of our stock direct from Europe, and as we keep a purchaser ship, Vigocounty, Indiana, oneestray GRAY constantly residing in the Eastern cities, our arrangements and facilities are such that we are enMARE, about sixteen hands high, blind of the Ubled to avail ourselves in every chanfee of styles and prices of Goods. right eye scar on tho hock of tho right hind leg. Our stock is at all times large and well assorted, and is constantly renewed by receipts of new also, the ulg jaw no other marks or brands per-1 Goods at all seasons of the year, ceivable. Supposed to be nine or ten years old. We have on hand a very large and well assorted stock or
NEW FIRM.
TilAVE
recently taken into partnership in the CLOTHING BUSINESS, WM. J. MACK.— The business will hereafter bo carricd on under the firm of Mack &. Co., at tho old stand, in Rose's Block, West side of the public sqaare
No. 452 Main Street, North side, bet. Fifth and Sixth,
rcsocctfullv solicit the attention our customers and merchants generally, to our large and of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN, STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, VARIETY GOODS and in store and arriving daily, embracing all the best styles and qualities In market.
aijiii MAP® mmwm® Entirely new, and manufactured under our own supervision, of good materials and in the best styles We invite tho attention of dealers to our stock, confidently pledging ourselves to sell goods on as favorable terms as thoy can be purchased in this or any other market.
All goods destined for transportation by the Indiana Rail Roads willlw delivered f*E£.of cha^gc at the Depots in New Albany Jeflbrsonville, and Madison. BT All orders for Goods entrusted 10 us will meet with prompt and careful attention,
August 13 53'-3m. ANDERSON, McLANE & O
SAML. MACK.
Sept. 10, 'SS-tf. -i
COME AND SEE THE
villi.
H^HE sulwcritnir his just received a largo and 1. well selected stock °f
AND
a
Consisting in part of--Kuslisli. Earthen, Stone, and China ware, French, China, White, Gilt, and decorated
American, French, and Bohemian Giasaware looking-glasses, and German Silver Britania ware, Waiters, Lamps, Gtranilolos, Vasaa, Clocks, And a areat many other articles tn las u»o of business, to which Ho invites the attention of the public. Also, a choico Jot of
S. WOLKE,
West Side of the Public Square.
Terra Haute,Septus, '53-tf.
MERWIN & KELLEY,
Auction & Commission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealers in mm. mm mm mc *a mm
9
NOTIONS AND JEWELRY, Ity West side of the Public Square, cne door N or A E S
TERRE II AUTE, IND.
wr Recalar sales of
***,ow ri?UNiT«uK *Ai.ra8n Every SATURDAY, at two o'clock, P.M. September 10, *53-tf.
JOBJT accitiifOTf-* M. BBSSlt MXXlK-illA*.
ADAMS A BUCKINGHAMS, IS SOUTH STREET.3 NEW YORK.
c.R\iTASfTTHjclifiScStia ms. U0TCUOUPITOULASSTRE.ET, NEW ORLEANS.
Socccwors to Adams & Stuwes, New York, and Sttirgsa, Adams & Graham (New Orleans.
Liberal carh advaoocs made on shipments of Western Produce, Address N. W- Graham, at Prairie City Bank Terre Haute, until 1st December next.
Sept. ^. *53-3-3m. tTlVi Friend, Covington Ledger, Attin R, »tft, Perrysville please copy Uirfw months aui .^nd hilla to thla oflioe.
SOO AGEyrTS WANTED1 B'tHOUSAKD DOLLARS A YEAR. \\7 ANTED in f.very county in the \V UNITED STATES, actlw and r--"-r" in the of some :iw 14 tl» TO MM -s, pomwNt I'syfa! r.f fVr.-B* v0,ndtitth««l :i'i »i., them to malufton #3 to $10 per day
iriwi^"" H*tl good add to ft to «n«tM pr
«aa E« she cu .J to
tlw Book* pablbhed bytts iueal! twtful 1" »T, t:*V V. Sfld COttl-
For tarthcr particular, t^ po r- 'aid^ ».r,r/. No. 133 N«thSec«R.! «*t, -i
Pa1'^ Hhe» StdntenjHWHi
"The Laborer is Worthy of his Hire," EVJer\
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GENTLEMEN'S MOHAIR OVERCOATS GENTLEMEN'S WHITNEY OVERCOATS GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS GENTLEMEN'S PETERSHAM OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH OVERCOATS f/ GENTLEMEN'S FELT CLOTH COATS GENTLEMEN'S MACKINAW BLANKET OVERCOATS GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH FROCK COATS GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH DRESS COATS,
MACHINE FOR SOWING
TIMOTHY & CLOVER
Also, Hemp, Turnip, and other small Seeds.
Patented by M. D, WELLS, Morgantown Vir£ni"'J&e™.ber
14'
,e52
manufactured by J.
0. JONES, Torre Haute, Indiana,
THIS
Implement is simple in its construction cheap and durable it distribute? the seed regularly and evenly over tholand, and guagesthe amount per acre with mathematical precision With it, much more seed can be sown in any (riven time than by the process, and can be sown in any tolerable state of weather, as the blowing of tho wind dops not effect the even distribution of the seed. Any man of good sense, though he never sowed seed, can use one of theaejnncliinew and can put in the seed with an evenness and' regularity not possible to be attained by any Jbutnnn hand, alone, however experienced.
This Implement combines UTILITY SIMPLICITY. CHEAPNESS and DURABILITYit is just what every farmer needs, and ought to have. Why should our farms bo exhausted by excessive grain crops, when grass raising, and stock raising will improve the soiled ultimately ho more profitable, with less labor. Those tvJio desire to see these machines, also testimonials from some of our beat formers and experienced practitiojnal men who have tested them, will please call at the Post Office. J. Q. JONES $Cr Prlecs, Six Doling.
Terre-Haute, Ind., Sept. 3d 5,'tf F.COM KN DATIONS. I have examined and witnessed the performance of M. D. Wells1 Heed Sower, and can confidently recommend it to the farmers. It combines simplicity wifh cheapness of construction with it the farmer saves much in time and seed, and can sow any quantity of soed to the acre he chooses, with almost mathematical precision, arid distribute it regularly and evenly over the I and, more so than any human hand possibly could do. I have bought a machine and farm right for my own uso I consider it a labor ravine, and money, saving machine, and aa such confidently recommend it HUGH STEWART. iWarch 23,1853. Of Vermillion Co.
I have tested the above described machine, on my own farm, and fully concur with Mr. Stewart in respect to its utility and advantage to the farming community. It distributes the aeod regularly and evenly, ana determines with precision the desired amount to tho acee. It is a labor-sa-ving machine without doubt one which ought to be in the hands of every farmer who contemplates sowi ng grasa seeds. HIRAM SiV 1XH.
One oj Ike Commissioners of Vigo Co.
I have examined and witnessed the performance of M. D. Wells' Patent Seed Planter, and can say that it distributes the seed evenly over the land, am) is in my opinion a labor-saving and seed tiTi-ing machine, and as such I recommend it to the tavorable consideration of Farmers.
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Thfy rr- wryben (Mttli this c.:»n tv V-K 5 :1
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wt otatsi Hsdlateii wi Room*
REOTYP8S at r* r,»
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F. MARKLE.
I havetested the Seed Planter, and fully concur in the foregoing recommendations. I sowed six teen acres in one dav with ease, and the wind was blowiag loo fresh to have permitted sowing by hand. It was my first trial with the machine, and my seed came out within a yiart of the amount I had gauged for the whole sixteen acres. I canr mmead it the favorable consideration! Of Farmers. JOEL H. KESTER, jborsterUi of Lintem ToK**kip, Co.
Gutla Perclia vs, India Bubber!
SOMSTRUSO r..\TI*ELT 2TEW. TBS WORTH
AMERICAN GUTTA PERCHA GO,
Of New York, are ofifcring at Whdeeale A GREAT VARIETY OF CLOTHING, &c., lade from Ridder-s
PATENT VULCANIZED fiUTTA PEICIU, Of new styles and beautiful finish. HESE Goods are w.v. -proof, free from on^»»«aM pU^.e and elastic like India Kb: r» not inured by &uy subetanccs, and '-sr.*r, aup KD?03«s ^Rnr.^ r«T--nt fft [--'iiraeter Iwm ma of Qstta Ptrcha. \:i:itry or F.m and are ^7^' r? TO tatAST' iu 'v »as foand CoaDu Cloaks.
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Jacket*, u*«rn,:a,.Lmt C-—p Biankcw, Hone'
3«wtr M.irt, Syiii-.,,. •», kw reaa|»k,. nnd Ink Erases** G» Bass. Sports•ikutg Oops,^»e«Bi Packinf, Machine ^rriageCtoths, &e^&<u,srlthaTe(7 a {3 wm aa* nusatra, wi the new pasaeiiger W .•i«. Al i'S a tdquality u*. ••'•'Htf wassr pi b«:.toje th?--1**' 1 .MT sale at •AK-rv»r.«i^ 80 to^i anmr« mm »owt.t -i «i." in :-i r. J-**% tout iniat hawe,
Wi i,\M Ri»| N. A. G, P,
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Ooimy Bagm "H hr JriiTea 7 a**"- M#'
WANTED.
A
CONVENIENT House for a small Family, twar the bnsinesa part of the city. Fort ticulars apply at the Western Stage Co's. office. A bouse arranged for two email Families would I be rented. WM. M. £RAIN.
Terre JTaute, Augwst 20, l£53-tf.
Q-reat Cttre of Thomas Dickson, POINT OF ROCKS MD.
STRAUS & ISAACS.
GEORGE W.
S W A N E
SSssS
have.
as almost a miracle. society.
I'®
Celebrated Family Medicines IK) FAMILY SHOULD BE WtTBOPT THE*. Dr. Sioayne's Compound Syrup of Wild the^city^
,.t Cherry.
V, The wonderful Cures performed by this invaluable medicine, in pulmonary CONSUMPTION, Coughs* Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, influenza,.Whooping Cough, Croup, Spitting of Blood, Liver ComI plaint, Pain in tlw Side and Breast Tickling or raising in the Throat, and all diseases of the Lungs, and Breast hare excited the astonishment of ail who
have witnessed its marvelous •fleet there is no account of a medicine, from the earliest ages, furnishing a par- $ allel.
Bead 4his Extraordinary Case. Point of Rocks, Frederick Co., Md. I H. June 9th, 1852, Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir: Believing it a duty 1
fee,
a
commumcated to my lungs, and vcry mjiel*-«f^j
Pnl™
ANDERSON.
8t Co.,
ai1
ex cme
to i"»^
Caf^ e"
TR2 friS&issMKsr
r^tYours, very "respectfully.' Thomas Dixcn.
jAirFs R. Durbokow,
Pastor of Burlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. De Careful in Purchasing to obtain the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. S WANE on each wrapper around thebottle. Until you obtain this compound you will never know tho real virtues ol Wild Cherry. I
Swayne's Celebrated Vermifuge, OCT BE W ARE OF MISTAKE. -O) Remember Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put up in square bottles.
Dr. Swnyne's Sugar Coated Sarsnpnrilla
st, Philadelphia.
REMOVAL.
Boston Leather Store,
NATIONAL ROAD STREET, South-East cor. ner of 5th Sireet, opposite the Episcopal Church (I KERCKHOFF & CO., intbrm their former vJ. customers and tlie public cenernlly, that they have moved their LEATHER STORE, from National Road Street opposite Union Row to National Road Street, corner of 5th street
They have now on hand a large and exquisite ..jsortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati and Country Tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skiivs, Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins, 1 ampieo and French Mep's a ad Ladies Moroeco.
assortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish,!
SHOE FINDINGS.
They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Findings, aa Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, all kinds of Shoemakers Tools of the very best qualitv.
Having adoptod the principle of only selling also for cash in the
for cash, and buying also for cash in the Eosf ern Cities, they are enabled tp sell at lower prices than any of their competitors.
II ID ICS!
They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Gree,n and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!
Shoemakers, Saddlers, and Merchants are particularly requested to examine our stock aijd prices, before buying elsewhere. rre Haute, April 30, 'SH-SG-ly
aurebi
Dividend Notice. J"
Office T,erre Haute and Richmond Railroad Co i) Terre Haute, July 12, 1853. 1
I.
^IiE Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of three and a half(31) per cent, on the Capital Stock of the Company, for six months ending June 30.
Western Stock holders will receive (heir dividends or or after the 20 in&t. at the officepf the Treasjirrer, Terre Haute.
CiiAS. WOOD, Secretary,
July 16, 1853-47-tl.
METALLIC BUKIAL CASES.
H1HE under-icned would reapectfuly inform A the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country,that he has purchased the interest of Wm P. Agar, and will continue ie Cabinet Bnsl* ness at the olo stand All kinds ot Cabinet wore kept constantly on hand, and made to order.— Also, will give his undivided attention to the Undertaking Bnsiness^and cheaper thnn another establishment in this city, and ri^. cciiuiiv solicits a share of puoi'C patronage.
CH \B.
July 30-53 ly TRICHE.
SHEETING WAREH ,USE.
S A E & S O A I N (I.ntc gbeldon, Senver A- Co.,) JOBBERS jure COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Offer for sale a large stock" *f
BROn\V SitE€Ti«Y4Z$, Drilta. Osoabunrs. jBatoieg, Cotton Yart? Carpel Warp, Waddifte. Batta. Wick. Twine at «fce lowest tm-rkfpr r^, j.ir f*MI of H"V
We soitett rill f-^n: am an a N a
purchasing. No. 60 BROADWAY, optx*iU Jndson^s Hotd, .and 23 NEW ST., N Y. JbIV :i,
FOR SALE.
A JUR5 CUlCCfO MAXC HOIST. iii- bis?iTT!. ne«
TQEtaWatbtr, drsaroos ol rhapgtog neaa. oflers tor sale, at
obhbbuboiINNM
Haute. Iod. Tfi hoose. two Mocfc ur.\ 'w. HMA
Tamy, ti 'v«v ,i buildings ceetiM of a igh. 60 by 26 f«et— •-owe and alt -i. wrm,*- «*rrr? |r -r: tor :-r ri
tae atK
ng.iEC. fot
Yar M.sb 'Wv ?bni.i on die r.» rijU-Jise. md rttn 7!TT ir.: a snJ i.i-
Bark st per
Bills of Lading.
N^AT artwiK to g.»i i«m«ia:ed
aaleat As
Cash for Wheat, AT THE ANCHOB MILLS,
TERRE-HA UTE, INDIANA. rpHE undersigned respectfully announces to th« 1 public, that his STEAM FLOURING MILL is completed, and is now in full operation, where FreshFajiu.t Floor, Corn Meal, and of fol, may always be had, in any quantities toac commodate purchasers. Corn ana cobs crashed and ground, which makes a very superior feed liar stock, always kept on hand, and sold by the barrel, or otherw ise. or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will be paid to retailing flour and ideuveredin
and 8ade8
Flour wairantodm every respect, and when objected to, on notice, will be taken away./inee of charge.
Orders for Flour or Stock feed left wi Russell Green, southeast corner of the Public Square, will meet with prompt attention.
R.L. THOMPSON,
MiU opposite Wallace11* Jroundrt,
Terrs Haste, July 3, '53 46-tf.
"MAN KNOW THYSELF."
An Invaluable Boot for Cents.
KVJIRY FAMILY S80TLD HATK A COPY." i)(\ COPIES SOLD IN LESS THAN ^"FIVE MONTHS. Anew edition, revised and improved, just issued.
DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THEi AFFLICTED—Containing an outline of the origin, progress,
... .. I treatment and cure of every form of disease, con1C* jU5f,c8
t0
Fpu, I have I traded by promiscuous sexual intercourse,by self-
hough proper to make known one of the most I abuse, or by sexual excess, with advice for their extraordinary cures in my own case, that has ev-1 prevention.written in a familiar style avoiding all fna^f *\k
mon?jj°f
October medical technicalities, and everything that would
gathering my offend the ear of decency, from the reLi.lt of some ®bsfeM'*nd
a,m^jtwenty
vo
flicted them, and discharged large Quantities of atc nature. nfiTd
a tlfrm, Ami jn'ernal. My.breath I To which is added, receipts for the cure of the fhn °V
ro,lir
ppar^1
•e?^G,iat* jtoms
years successful practice, exclusively de-
ted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or pri-
above diseases, and a treatise on the causes,s ymp-
sntl
tended %ith a violent cough, day and night, loss five cents a copy six copies one dollar will be
ure of the Feverand Ague, for twenty-
^ebiji'yi so that ruy phy-1 forwarded to any part of the United State, by
'1°Pe^ss« ^and be- mail, free of postage. Address postage paid. Cos
yond the power of medicine. I remained in this I den & Co Publiahcro nr "Hnr iifi Pna^ wretched condition for a long time, until I was PhHadefc Post Office wasted to a mere skeleton, and there seemed to be This is, without exception, the most compre
_„nt objectionable mat
The subscriber is well'acquointed with Thomas Dixon, and can testify that he has been afllict-1 A Presby*erian clercyman in Ohio, in writine ed as above represented, I regard his recovery of "Hunter's Medical Manual," says: "Thou-
No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparts in this invaluablo work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge."—Peoria's Advocate.
He is a worthy member ol sands upon thousands of our vouth, by evil exam-
pie and the influence of tho passions, have been lod into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequcnce upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are raising families have beenenlecb'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 tiiis wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Chri— ^hrist, oh the present and coming generations.Intemperance, (or the uso of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands, is not a greater scourge -to the human race. Acccpt my thanks
on
and Tnr Pills. worker in tljegpod work you are so actively enA gentle purgative and alterative^"tftedicine, far I -n iperior to the Pills in general use. ,Une.
behalf of the afflicted, and believe mo, vour co-
c0Py
The above valuable medicines are prepared only I postage paid, on receipt of 25 cents, or six by Dr. SWAYN Eat his Laboratory No 4 North %0p,cV°,r,.¥-
^'1 bo forwarded (securely envelop
Aldress,
C°i P«'W8hers,
For sale by J. R. CUNJNGHAM, solo agent Canvassers and Book Agents, supfor Terre Haute and vicinity. \pliednothemost liberal terms Terre Haute, July 16,'53-47-tf. Terre Haute. 2. July^ 46-ly.
FRANKLIN HALL.
PHILIP MONNINGER, Proprietor. Comer of Market and Mulberry Streets, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
lhcy
THE unersigncd having purchased the House known as the "White Hall" ond refitted and remodelled it, has opened it under the above name. He invites inspection to his arrangements, as he believes that
will be found inferior to none in the city ms ACCOMMODATIONS^ as'frpr-is table, bedding, rooms, stables, and all other wants of thoso wljo may favor him with
their patronage will not be found surpassed by any other house in thecjty. HIS TERMS will bo reasonable. And trusting in a discriminating public,, he hopes to merit share of public patronage. PHILIP MONNINGER,
April 30, '53-36-6m
E O E
DEALER IN
Sloven Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Ware,
SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE I.YD. May 28, '53 -40-tf
N1CE lot of ladies dress trimmings, black silk laces and fringes, bonnet riboous, artificial flowers linen, silk and metal dress buttons, ladies'apd gentlemen's kid, lisle, silk and cotton cloves black, white, mixed and slate colored hose Maek silk mitts silk and cotton parasols, assorted colors and quality white, black and crimson crape shawls silk and barege do. Allot which will pe sold unusually low at
New Store Store and Copper Shop.
SIGH OF THE ELEPHANT. *ir On Fourth St., one door north of
Terre Haute, Ind/*'
THE
un.if r?it'ned would reaper?ful-Iy tutntttinee to of Vijio t'x «•:.! :ning eoentif". h- bna iust o.'CU-J ,i \r xwc, Tin ar. 1 tpt.r rst3S':!jTtaoi, h« intmds to kfr coiK-iasiiiv oji inaud a large a« ^rtiucnt of
STflFIS, Til ill) CCPPEB VASI.
My stoves are t( t!« Of and mnSt app-ovfid patterns, among which wnl be found the justly
Celebrated Meteor Air-Tight
To wfci«h IwwW psrttnjiflrly enll iHe at'tsMorf ofTav.^n kec r*. lisvinx twu far ui ir oae) itiob the exdasr. sell satove market. 1 feel aj re it he be «*«f tt o» tie Wabalfc.
All a of O ,. ai: st Iron work bn Steam Uttila ata le*»order aodprewptly xreuted. in wan' i. io
fits.
N.
anfctr* 2iiN
from 3t to4efv»r n,.
T. Prl:-" ft'V*.«. on' Uvrtl. •tut, a&u twrre m» HN TIERNAR
ii-" a .i-v# artic I 4 Ii 6 I
*W !. /.
I 11'
Idsv -ij.
WE
post paid COSDEN &
Box lf6, Philadelphia.
WM. McLEAN.
ATTORNEY AJS'D COUNSELfXJR AT LAW AND AGENT FOR TH8 New York Indemnity Insurance Co. tOr OFFICE, Third Story of Union Row, ad joining the "Journal" Printing Office.
June 25, '53 tf.
Flooring Factory.
I
AM prepared with superior machinery, to dress FLOORING and CEILING at short notice, or to surface lumber and bring it to ac invariablo gauge.
Picketing, Venitian slats, and all kinds of SAWING done to order. Dressed flooring and ceiling, from well seasonlumber, kept on hand, anu for sale. Call at the Anchor Mil ppposjte Wallace's Foundry,
ept on hand, anc Mills,
1st Street. R. L. THOMPSON," Terre Haute, July 8, '53-46-tf.
F1
June 85, tf,
Also, Glassware, Nails. &c. Ilo solicits a call from those making purchnsef. as he feels eonhdeni thai his articles and prices cannot fail of giving satisfaction.
April 30,'53-36 \y
THE
NIPPERT'S,
North side Public Square.
Terre Haute, May 21,'53 39-tf
umbus, 0.
JK39
to in
tovem
I wtl' k-- rc&man::yoBbn»daU kin.?»al Tin War*, by »h -,u7. B#4. iiwTubs, Ho 88 -vcr r«: k'ni oTOippcr wwk, f: a* and lift i'umps. t'oww K'ttlo,S- i:vVc.
Wlji ety ,4t
iaUEST. nmonr. Mo« i. J-4t* 1
———————
WEW FIRM,
C. KING having purchased the interest of Chas Wood of the late firm of Wood & Donnelly druggists, the business will be continued under the firm of Donnelly & King.
JP.M. DONNELLY E. C. KING*
Valuable Books for Farmers,
TEPHENS' Book of the Farm, with four hun
1
dred and fifty engravings, edited by John S. Skinner The Farmer's New and Universal Hand Book: The Modern Farmer, or Home in tho Country, dt signed for instruction and amusement on rainy davsand wiittexevenings, by Rev. J. L. B.ake,
D.
Allen's Rural Architecture Thomas'Fruit Culturiat, new edition Coles'American Fruit Book The Gardener's Text Book The PoKltrv Book, by Bennett Youatt anti Martin on Cattle
Liebeg's Agricultural Chemistry The Pockct Farrier and Farmer's Receipt Book The Farmer's Practical Farrier, by Mason Yoaatt and Clater on the Horse Horsemanship, including the breaking and training of Horses Youatt on tho Dog, edited bv Lewis gig Farry's AmericanFruit Garden 5Sg? Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America Cole's diseases of Animals.
For sale by
W. II. BUCKINGHAM,
May 28, '53 40-tf Sign of tho Big Book.
Ladies Dress Goods.
T7MGURED and plain black silk chamr!6on J? and brocade of various qualities, do beragrs, delaines, poplins, French and American lawns, white dress goods of all kinds ginghams, silk and mohair alpacqs. AJJ pi whjch wjll ho sold cheap for cash nippeRT-S,
F. T. HTJLMAN
INFORMS
have recicvcd our Spring Stock of work from the east, comprising a largo assort /neijt of the bes} and most fashionable kinds of Gents, IjHdiCK, Hoys, Misses, and Children's Boots and Shoe*, That wo have ever received, and will sell very low for cash.
Also, a large stock of our own manufactured ork constantly on hand.-* SCHOOLEY & VANHORN,
Siffn of the Gilt Boot, No.5, Phonix Row April 16 '53-34-tf
New Provision Store,
ii AND FAMILY GROCERY. East tnd National Road St., North side, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
THE
subscriber would rcspcctfullv inform thcpublic ihotlie has fitted up and furnished with entire frc&h goods, a Provision Storo and Family
or excharge for proili.ee Coffee, Tea?, Sugars, Molasses, Fish, Tobacco, Spices, and all other articles usually kept in such establishments, will always bo found on band.
THE
a
North of Public Square.
Terre Haute, May 2l, 53 39-tf
g|
his friends and the public generally
thnthehas just got^back with a fresh and wpjl selscted Stock of ALL kinds of groceries. which he will sell, o» heretofore at wholesale and retail, at tho lowest figures.
All who wish anything In his line, will find it to their interest to givo liim a call, at hie store on National Road street, opposite the Post Oflice,
April9"'5?-33-tf.
fc*. )UTi
SPUING ARRIVALS.
MICHEAL BURNS.
ICO Cases of Dry Goods for the Jobbing Trade.
MERCHANTS
in the country who wish to
replenish their stocks, will find a larire as sortment of Dry Goods, bouqht expressly for th jobbing trade,and which willpesojdata small aJ vance on Eastern cost, at
OLD WHISKY.
OLD
Bourbon and Monongnhela Whisky^for sale by Feb 20, ,53-27-if
Americnn Express Company having made favorable arrnngcments with the ^evcr al lines of Railroad CompaniesHptyeen thin city and the prKtcip&l cities through wt the States Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin Michigan, Ohio. N. York and the lj(ew England States, as well a* both theCanailns, nrr now prepared to transpori Bank.Not'^Gold, Silver and all kjnd of Tr«jas ores, to^'- i:ier with Goa ls, Parcels 'ni PorkAlso, to attend t" tlie collect ion of D: s, C!i •kr Notes and Act- "jts.btty Ortodsani pa* From tho lot' r*tni. Hi«-di» iti!atlon of out com pnny for mid r:» on«U« ratea, wt an on at sr ii ha an a ne«set»t i'tedto -.• wil' idtipatclnot e*a ii 1 hy any oi!,.-r Bxpr-.-Mi 1ij«.-.
Our connections with WELLS, FAACftf & CO*8 Ghrcat California Express, and
LIVINGSTON, WELLS &. CO'S E O E A N E E S S Enable us to fr-rw.ird to nnd rfc-ivr money T}rafts. «r Gm%faiin nnv r»ort ot tho Wor!.!."
M« ngcrs, pr vided with Iron L'hetU, wtl leave
leave imr office daily, for CincKi.- sti, O. vl I Bo-'ou. cievuMid.o. ph,!.
Ssndaskf, O. Dayton, O. &4ti
Pai
^1, Pa,
ch.
T"!"l0,O. .{/»" ti t. III. 8:: !nlo,». f, WilH-noUe. WI. A i-iuy, N. IT, •. I,- •«. Mo, New ork City, N. Y. L» .. v, Ky. Tenpe Haute, led. An Canada^
P. B. ItonXKbhYj Azenim Tr.nnn
Ent
*eat, L4ee),&Nii:
HAVANA CIGAR3. *l
"VTORHAS,^ -«a»£p.. «|»a*.|f. nanoa. '•Ijoue r. oil,-/ ynfrnm^'u. for -»W
WA.SEVHI & CO jmaiQ fipmfo IHw
F|Sfi,wrr-i|£
HAUTE.
IT'V*". Trr'ii-tnr: •-•??«, eernrof Wa^iingtoi, swl P' nn '. -'-f !». l(VlNU£rruM, fAXVO &. ca,|V'.:rleU.r^ kblZ-Wp lf E. L.QKL.Aneui.
Now Books.
yiLLETTE, hy Ute aaihurof Jane Kj re and
'I'hf 1/.-MV and the I^nfy.or ia A!! and A ii ?,v M. J. il
.v tic e.
st
,-j.
Ttm-Ciip Stent, a u-.
FnJffTWfli— Lewi*
1 Msitcr Bud ktr, or life at a Trpdc Iqr ty Kelkau Lee. Life r-fW W#'«- hf MeLcod., i.s Fhakspean r, it* Tim M. Coizot. Pntoral .f, or t,,c of Evan* Heat MMlMrv, '»y V: *t. A fkfo muimiv wca, by tk Aotltor of ttr Oplvic^ &e
The Aoatralin Caotr C. •, I ,.Jn» kstxakbj W A ,-i^c •.! i, Lii/ iwit
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
(LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE.
F*
ExrExsrs.- Cards of Admh»skn, invakuui.y iw anvANCE, or secured, $25 Diplomas $3 Station-! ery ^5 Boarding2 50 per week incidentals, at ^ut $l^St Making entire expenses
On application, a Catajogpe will be furnished, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on be* ing directed, post-paid, to
undersigned, late of Dayton, Ohio, Would respectfully Intbrm the citiKcns of Terro Haute and surrounding country, jjiat ho has openr
ed a wholesale and retail *, LEATHER STORE, on the corner of National Road and Fourth streets, west of tho Post Oflice, where ho will devote his entiro attention to Leather, Hides, Oil, and Findings, where may be found at all times, a largo aasortinent of SAirtint
'not Trees, and Small Tools,
Currying Knives, Flesliors, Rub Stones, Lr.mn Black, Brushes, and a great many small tools nnd articles not necessary to mention.
L°Jther
fTMllS Institution, located on the west side of I the Public Square, will luy and sell Gold) Silver jTend rnctirrctit Mcrcy, timo ond sight Drafts, and Bills or Exchange remit money to England, Ireland, Scotland nnd Germany, on its own rcspon»ibil ity. Will also pay interest on dor positos at tho following rateet •*,, 4 percent, on call 5 per cent, on throe months:
IN AiTTKtt YEARS,
When too late to he benefitted by opr knowledge, we loo{ back and moarn, and regret the full conaeiiuencei of oni
ignorance. What would we not often gire to poateia, in early life, tlie Kiinwledae we obtain in aHer year* And what daya and tiifcltta of angiii.li we inixht not have been (pared, If tl^ knowledge wa» timely poaaeued. Ilia
MKIiWCUOLY AND BTARTI.I1VO
To behold the aickneaa and (utTerin^endured by many a with for many year«, from cuiaea ijmpte and controllable, ckaily remedied—better •till,—not incurred, iferery |-j'
ri
WIW1 AND MOTHER »v-
Poateued 'Jw infomatjon containeil in little roliime, (with in the
nmii
F- NJPPERT'S,
Farringion's Block, north ot Public Squareferre Haute, May 21, "5H-39-tf
WASSON &CO.
NEW EXPRESS FACILITIES.
Dangers ol Ohio River Navigation voided.
of all) which would »i»re to heraelf
YBAR8 OF SIISBUY,
And to b«T hntband the constant toll and aniiety of mind, neceaaarilv devotfing ttpon lllm from a'cknena ol the wile, without Klving him the opportunittr of acquiring that com Pfteoee which hi* exertions are entitled, and tlie poaaaenioii of which would aectire the itawineaa of iiimaeJf, wife, and children.
SECVRIfi TUBS MEANS OS" HAPPINERI If/ h*c«imjng in time maaeaM^ ol t}e (inowiedn, the w«M Of which haa fmr- th« aickneaa and poverty or ihoaaauda.
In «ww or «ieh ttrnfeqatifeei, no wife pi pother ia rsnu•able if abi neetect to avail heraelf of mat knowledge in reaper to ttenolf, wtiicti would a pare her much antfering, b« (lie nftano cf happineaa and |roaperty to Iter jioaband, and above all price—healthy iowiedg« ia«ODUun«a ill
.—ippineaa and proarari
confer upon ter children that bjeaaing a
minfa. T)mi {loi
bodie*. with healthy little Wrttk entitled
E A I E W O A N S
Private Medical Companion.
BV DR. A. M. MAUHICEAU, a ii ii womsi. S'i One MunirtdUt Edition. i8me., pp. 250, Price, 50 at?. [o* nxc rircft, sstba Btsaiaa, ft 00.]
First poblbhed ia 1KT, tad it oat R17RPRIZ1NO OR WOKDEItm, CnnaMcrlncr that KVKRY irEHALE, W1IKTIIER MARRIED OR NOT, can l«rp «wqHlr« a full knowledge of the nature, character and causes or her complain!*C wlih the vartoai symptoms, and. tlial "cftr,Jr
1
Of Indianapolis,
ESTABLISHED March 31tt. 1851. lncorporated 1§53. W. McK. SCOTT, A. Founder and Prcsivicnt
JAMES C. HAYDEN, (lato Profognr of Bacons Mercantile College, Cincinnati,) Prof, of fTL
an'^
nmanship.
follows^^i011
W'"
co,llino,ce al
^ssion on the fiiet Monday or September. «nd Session on the 1st Monday of November, S6*®!011
on
College Hall as
*')0 Monday of January. tf
4th Session on the 1st Monday of March. P' 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May Permanently, the services o# tf» distinguished Professor above named, and -i ieaset tor a term of years the commodious and «, beautifql Hall formerly known as CONCERT I!k •'.
?ow,
named
COLLEGE HALL,
hicli is to be Qtted i)p in a style of great elegance, taste, ami convenience, «he Prrftdent would sav, mat| this Collesre now offers advantaees superior to afi others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished business ad ocatnn. ftf SrtrpiEs.—The Course of Studies, as Jnlarmf, Vill be as follows, viz: 1st Book-Keeping, by Sinalo and Douhlo En« try, lii all jts various branches, and its applicationi S to all kinds of business, 4 The Laws, Customs and Usages of Trade and Commerce, 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and ^asy system of cancelation (taught in no otter* College.) 4. Commercial Law, in a aerjjcs of Lectures.^ tporou^h aiid systeiratic, 5. Pi|sniess Penmanship. *. 6. Comii ercisl Correspondence. h-. i. L&ctuT^s upon Banking, Political Economy"^, and other subjects valuable to the business man.-,
Vv. McK. SCOTT, President.
Indianapolis, June 18, '53 43-ly. CARDS OF ADMISSION totha above t», mav lie had on rearonable torms by apply, the Wabash Courier Oflice.
Stltil/O ing at
New Leather Store.
in the rough purchased also, Hides
and Skins, .for which 1 will pay fair prjies Ijj Cash or Triido. JttT Ordejrs from a distance filled, and should the article or price not wit, il returned in good order, the purchaser ran haye hja iponey back. Please call and examine lor yourselves apd don'j forget the place, on tho corner no*t the PostOfr fice, for good Leather and t'heap Bargains.
HENRY SNYDER
September 18, 1852—wtf
Southern Bank
of
Indiana.
fi porjccflt. on twelve monilis
foe »hich Certificates will be given at the abov,t rates. Banking hours, from 0 A. to half past 12 in from half |iast I to 4 P. M.
C. E. GUNNISON. Cashier.
M,.'53.30.tf
MARRIAGE,
IMPPIHESS AND COMPETENCE,
1 1 :t WHif 18 it# I# 1? WHY 18 XT If «c*rc« In th* mtrii ilk
it* mativ frmalct, «c*rc« In Ui« mtriilinn ol
hi
lit and •pint* with complication of
anu anmcnu, avpriTing tlirm ol'ilt* power for the enjoyment: or tile at ail n#r when |4iy«ic*4 health, bauyaury of •firlta. and hnpiiy acrciiity of mini, urii/ng from a oouditiou «f becltn,
iho til (I be predominant. Many onht cautet of tier ln(Terine« at flrat—perhapa year* Offore, perhap* during rirllvood, or the firat year* of marri»«e— were in qieir orijtin io light aa to pana uunoliced, avit of conns ne«l«cie4.
»lAt,r A MILLION COP1K*
*h«'il'! have bef. .' W. 11 it jimwaMi^L'ie to convey fnlty the variona »nb)ecu *ue4. of, aa ihey are of a nature atrjeily Intended for the no femafai »ntu and mmI, not euner !ia« or will otitaia it. aa I stJtty w«l who I** the love and affection of hie wife l«art, c: of hi» own pecaniary improvement.
t'PWARM OF ONK IIl/NDRKD TIIOU^ •AND COPIES litre lem IBIIT BY MAIL within the laat few inoat(p
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC BE NOT DEFRAUDED
Is on Ike title page, and the
witty fat Out Ct«rk a CMHee 09 the back of the tietopa|» sad bay oaly of reapocUble and bonorabla oeMen, or ssad by null, aod addrta* to Dr. A. M.
LET EVERT WISH! A*D IU7IBARO P03DKB! Car I^tiorance, when Ignorance
I* XClaerr to those we hol«i near an# I dear, and when to dlepel otar Ignoranet Is within ear reach. To every eoe to desMe tmon Ae india. fk U« n*c***tt}/ ot pctmcminx a *4j, and (bat no nr motter need remain uatnlbrmed nnon the sooner or later, are dear ijtts ber health, unless
or later, an destined to
~Mt *pan ber health, unJe* (fnard«4 Ikat mo vmMerm and sffeeUonate
fisarAsI iw.
afatast, aa
esase 10 BobrsM blmwIf with neeteet
of wof bi* wMo—a pamphtet of lbJ«ijr-«fx J13 -"•**J** TM+W*-dJvUo, Conm• Bier wftti extract* from tbe bork, will be P: euatw tr» say part of the United Stale* *0 ^.''«essaa(|« JHy^paMfSs kee^n, JWhcn Knewledge la Mapplneas, 'tis culpal'le to be Ignorant. tW On *se»f?« of Oae PoOar (for (be flne EdU *»«. ^ittr* •TUB MAKEtKD WOMAS* rut \T£ COHfASfOS" t« acot (motf. **r nrt ofiM United Slates. All lot. \r.- *9 mM, and *hlrmM4ito Dr. A. A '.'-A:•»:(. tMt* mi,HewTerk Otf. fabli^. .«g T5.-. V». rn lAsrty Street, Stew York. Fw «t!e hy f.. F. Petri*. Grcencastle. Ii New
y. Towneerid. An erican man &Ci>, No. 2 Aator -. De*» 1!! iV Da*/fijtort Barnrs &. Co. aj'*F 1 UUsiiy &u«eL, near Grcmwick. ,v New yc rs j-v.
April w,-io$$!»M
