The Wabash Courier, Volume 22, Number 9, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 October 1853 — Page 3

From the Chicago Press.

Tkt Pacific Bailway in Californii#. An enthueiaatic and very largely attended meeting fur the purpose of considering the construction of a Pacific Railroad, was held at San Francisco. on the 20th of August. The papers represent that the great speech of the occasion was made by Hon.

MCDOUGALL,

JAMBS

and tne loss of lal.or, and consequently of capital, thus sustained, amounted to 17,000.000. Who bears the bur Jen of this? Any one who understands the laws of trade, knows that it is a inx upon

gers who had occasion to pass to and fro

on the trip. 'He desired to show that the railroad would do the carrying trade between the entire east and the Atlantic State.*. One hundred days would be considered a good passage for a cKpper around the Horn ten daya would be a very long trip by the railroad. Here alone is 90 day*4 difference in time. Now from the time that the merchandise is laden on beard a. ship till the time the vessel arrives at her destination the capital invested in that merchandise is dead—the interest is lost. In Calffirnia, capital, as is known commands three perccnt per month but if we charge against the merchandise two per cent.

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month only for three months, we ave six per cent toss. And as merchandise is cfcargc4 by tie ton* if we as* sume that the value of goods freighted amounts to $300 a ton we have a loss of 9U on every ton shipped which is twice •s much as woald pay the entire expense ot shipping the goods across by railroad/

Ameag the receat Acts of rhe British Parliament, was one to amend the 14th and 15 Victoria, chapter 99, on the law of evidence. Husbands and wive* uf the partie* to any action, suit or proceeding, except in criminal cases and cases of adulterj, are now admissible witneaa. No husband, however, will be compelled to disclose any communication made to him by hia wife during tlie marriage, and no wife compellable to diacloae any communication made to her by4ter husband during the marriage.

TROCSLS

A

formerly of this ciiy, and

now member of Congress from California. Mr. McDougail stated thai a railroad, from ocean to ocean, was an inevitable necessity and that it would be accomplished in a few years. After remarking at some length upon the cost of the work and the practicability of its construction. Mr. McDougnIS proceeded to call attention to the interest which California had in it. He stated that the citizens of that State are taxed, per annum one* half of their productions to pay j®nce mth directions s^wi the expense of transit. It was estiina-' ted that during one year in 1851 '2, the transits from one side of the continent: to the other amounted to 110.000 persona. The average cost of transit to each one of these 110,000 persons might fairly be set down at €200 making a tax upon the people of that State of •22.000.000. Further, a majority of those who entered the State during the period mentioned came across the plains. The average time occupied on this trip was not far from fifty days.—

»M„.„ II. M„n streets, and between Main and Sycamore, Cin»Now, satd Mr. McD 'labor is copual

could not be transported over the track €i f/'Sf on account of ihe cost, and would still 'i'AKEOKKIER' PETROLIUM a tea spoontake ita course hv clippers around 'he lul every three hours in the absence of the llorn. ile cnuld'detnonsiraie ihm thia^ever*

cessary to demand heavy charges. Instance, Rnilroud toCulifornia would demand a capital of 870,000,0J0. In order to muke this enpi al productive, tlie charges must be such as to ensure interest on the entire investment. And It la for this reason that it has been chiim ed that the road could not enter into Competition with the clipper carrying rnde. Now it may be a strnnge fact to many, that the actual cost of transpr tation on a Railroad was merely noiniu •1. lie spoko from authority having gained his information from a source which every ono would admit to be unquestionable, viz: Hunt's Merchant's Magazine. It Is there stated that a locomotive can be run with four passen- ...

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aona at about 33 cents per mile and iiulos for $33. The actual expense carrying this number of passengers ic New York, therefore, would be 8990 Now if the fare *cre 850 the recoipis would be #12.000, while iho cost was only 8990.

'A locomotive could be run, with a any'further evidence of the admiration in which train of freight cars, capable of carrying'

vrtTii Sr*t* Kxrwrrs®.—It is

generally expected among the diplomatists of Paris and London, that the mission ol Mr. Soole to Spain will create some serious trouble, if it doe* not lead to war, between the United States and Spain, before the termination of hia miasion at Madrid. We have heard from r*P'*ie authority that Mr, Soule, in pasting through Paris, talked very freely in diplomatic circle* of the object and purpose of his goling to Spain, and intimated that he intended tc inscribe his

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on the history of his adopted country in auch a way aa wontd not be iorguUen in a hurrr. Some suppose that hia peculiar tal

Inielteciua! progress resembles physIcal. Tboae arho climb heights move ftlowBr than those who cross the plain.

IOSIAII KIRBY Manufacturer ot Plugs

MHI

cinBOti

the people of this State, their industry Lots." Those disponed to rent portions ot said and enterprise. But assume that a railroad had been built and that the fare was fifty dollars, $3,000.000 and seven ]ays of lubor only would have been lost making a raving to the cnpital of the State of $30,000,000 per annum. This wns a great truth in which the prosperity of California was concerned. The tax of Terre Haute, will be received until Tuestln hus drawn from our people for transit) would build the road in a few years.' •It was said by mony that the Railroad, order of Co. Commissioners, Vigo Co. would without doubt carry the passen-! Haute On 8 «iS'7Lu

but that the heavy trade of the Pacific |T AVE

Bong*, keeps for nale Plugs for Beef,

Pork, Lard, Butter, fish and Floor Barrels, and large Bangs, made of Pine, Poplar, and Oak, for aii kinds oi Barrels, and Stopple* for Tin Cans, Jug*, &c

ALSO—Vent Pluga, for the Vent or Blow hole of Barrels and Kegs, and deck Plags §r covering the headset Screws ami Nails in tbe decks of Vessels, and other work where the heads of screws and nails are required to be covered.

These Plujrs and Bungs are made by my Plug and Bone Machine, patented September, 1348, and are made Pointed and Tapered in the most perfect manner, and will all prove Tight without a wrapper- The perfectnese and cheapness of these Plugs and Bunea have brought them into use wherever they are known, and they are no need in all the great cities of the Union* and ia some of the West India Islands.. Plan for Pork, Lard, Fish and Hour Barrett are all made one inch diameter, and Butter Plugs five-eighths, ex cept when ordered otherwise. Persona ordering large Bungs must say whether tbey want Pine, Poplar or Oak, and whether across the grain or with the grain, and give the Hze at the small end.

All orders from a distance, accompanied by the funds will be promptly attended to, and the Pluga or Bun«s will be shipped in strict accordice with directions and without delay.

Pork, Beef and Lard Packers should use the Vent Plug instead »f boring out the Vent hole. Bitts made rxpreasly for bonng Pork and Lard Barrels, will be kept for sale at the Factory.

Price at the Factory*.

Pork Plugs, per brl $8 00 per half brl.. ...5 tO Floor Plugs, per brl .5 HO Butter Plugs, per 1,000 1 10 Vent Plugs, per 1,000 ....75 Oak Bungs, 14 in. per 1,0*) 4 00

II in per 1,000 4 00 2 in. per 1,000 5 00

Poplar If in to 2 per l,t)00 3 00 2 to 2i per 1,000 4 00 Stopples for cans, per 1,000 3 00 Watson Alley, between Seventh and Eighth

OVF.n 150,000 COPIES

have been issued since its appearance three years ago, and ttit! the demand is on the increase. Is

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tZ% .u- From the enthusiasm with which the LUTE 100 tons, 100 mile* lor the same price, has already been greeted, a reception for it simi I lid to New York for 8990. Now what lar to that meted to the Dulcimer is confidently lol.l JlIM »9 90. And wb.l immci,,, firing cap, »r la paid for the transportation ol freight

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by clippers! He understood it to be ean have it sent to him, free of postage, by refrom #16 .o *40 P«r ion. So ih.i tl.«,«"*»• VTmOTlNOTON, coat is aa ono to four. Now, suppose! s-pt 94, 93 Park Row, N. II. the charge by railroad is fixed at $2(J per ton wo have a profit of 820 a ton

l?

Oct. 8-93-7-1m

NOTICE

ISfor

hereby given, that I am authorized to lease a term not exceeding five years, lota at the inter*ection ot JUulberry and Fourth streets, in the ity of Terra Haute, known as the "Seminary

lots, are requested to make early" application to ALBKRT LANGB, Auditor of Vigo County.

Terre-Haute, Oct. 8. '53-7-3w.

NOTICE

ISerection

hereby given that scaled proposals for the ol a one story Irame building, 30 by

28 feet, upon the poor house farm, near the city of Terre Haute, will be received until Tuesday, the 11 tit day of October, 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. ,\1.. at the Auditor's office, where the particulars ol the plan of the building can be ascertained. By

THE AGrXJE

andru wi!u Cr"Le1

of

Lt6 vAgU0'

"Ul do.e every hour will cure Cholera Morbus every

was not to, atid that when the road is three hours, Diarrhoea and Flux three times a buill, we should be bmirid as by a law nf day' Rheumatism, Sore-Ejres, Coughs, Asthama, t.. Old Sores, Worms, itc. See circular of direc-

Donnelly & Ktng.and Browning & Wall. R. M. LYON, Forte Wayne, Oct 1, '53-fi-2m Proprietor.

NOW READY

be desiredf I

the Lute or Dulcimer for examination,|

AN ORDINANCE

For regulating the travel ion on the Road of the Western Plank Road Company. B* it onlauvdhy tkt Board o/ Dirtctart of th* H'rftrrn I'land RvaH Company. That any person or persons, travelling on the Road of said Company with any team or vehicle of any description, on meeting or passing any other team or venicle of any description, shall keep or turn to the right, so aa to allow a free passage without any obstruction whatever.

Any person or persons, violating this ordinance shall forfeit and pay to said company the sum of five dollars for e*erv such offence, as prescibed in the act authorising tloconstmctoin of rlankroads.

Approved, January 15. This onfin ordinance to'takc effect and be in force from and after its first publication in the Wabash Courier, published al Terra Haute*

Adopted September 10th, 1PS3. A. MXSRKGOR, Prat. Attest W. K.

EiWARPS,

Oct 1, 'M-fi-te

Sec^. n4-4w.

PRAIRIE CITY BANK, Terre Haute, Sept 28, IH53.

VT CT1CE is hereto? given that an election tor l\ nine Directors ot aaid Bank wilt be held at their Banking House.in the city of Terre ({ante, on WEDNESDAY, the ad day of November, 1853. C. H. BAILEY, Cashier.

New Books.

riLf.KTTl£, by the author ol Jane Eyre and Sbiriey. The Iofty and the Lomlr. or Good in All and None All Good, by M.J, Mcintosh.

Castle Avon, by (he Author of Raveoclifie.

English Items by Matt F. Ward Lady-T y-Bird, by LMf Cteorgiania Falierton. The Cap Sheaf, a frwh Bsndle, by Le«-is Mvrtle.

The Master Batlder, or U£e at a Trade by D*v KelUwg t«. life of ^r Walter Scolt,"by McLeod.

Mac-^ NsyVSpeeetwn Shak art? aad His Times, by M. Guitot. ftiiionl Tfootooy. or the Theory of Evangelical Ministry. by A. Vinet.

A Hero aad other Taiee, by the Aathor of the Ogilvi**, The Australian Captive and the (5o!d Region®

W.

H.

for sale by

BUCKiNt HA!C Siga ot the big Book.

AdrtlS,^ c. __________

WM. E.

MCLEAN.

ATTORNKY AHD COUNSELLOR AT LAW, iw Mot rwa ras Hew Yoit UieaiaitT Isaaiases Co, ty OFFICE, Tbird Story of Union Row, ad jtiaiw the Joarnal" hiatfag Office. iem»», if.

100 Cases of

enu and qualificatioas are trery mt-H like r- —rv those of th famous Genet, wbo» do |t tlie 0rtt republican fovernmeat of Fraece, ere* ated such a stir To this ewntry, awl af «t «et Prance and the United Slate* Jjtada^—.V. Y. Uermii.

Dry

Goods for the

Jobbing Trade.

ERCH \NTS in the coemry who wtak to li aad a latfe

I|U|' Urf bo«. txpmmif Kr the

vaao* Easwta

COM.at

F. NIPPKRTS,

Fs -m** BkMk. notrt Pbtic8aaii»

"WOOL! WOOL!

rr\UK aabaenher will pay CASHtartmieksal

Jl

llceos aad tajbwastwd W««i vatVlifC JOiLN TIERNAN

AMES ANDERSON, JR,

Audltur

1W^E

~WL~d orm

Wr

A

senger'iradp, b«. ilio henvy trnd^of'i'he I'S. *mM"~*" I "*.'7'« ...

east. A Kailroad involves the frxpen- ME11Y VFSTIGE OF SCROFULA. All goodsdestined for transportation by the Indiana Rail Roads willbe delivered

dilute of 8 large amount of capital. In Can bo completely eradicated by this Oil, at less at the Depots in New Albany Jeffoj-sonville, an£ Madis m. order to make it productive it is n*

cost or incovenience than by any other remedy. I NOW TIIKSE THINGS ARK SO. The reason is, Nature made this medicine, and made it RIGHT. The afflicted never will re-1 gret i' if they examine and try it. It does not disappoint. Price f0 cents, tor sale by Drug gisu generally, in the West, and at wholesale and retail in Terre Haute by J. R. Cunningham,

The Nctc Methodist Singing Book. E O I O N

BYTISONWPastor

I.

U. OOPCURY,

assisted by Rev

hfld with truth to be an almost exhaustless mine

ger cars capable of carrying 240 per j. j4.j,CBt ^aCred .Vusical Treasures ever pre-1 WJ ¥i S W Of 100'CTVIIirVI

sentcd to the public. Glowing with the anima-

be&dy

NEW FIRM recently taken into

THAVE

The business will hereafter be carried on under the firm of Mack & Co., at the old stand, in Rose's Block, West side of the public square.

Sept. 10, '53-tf.

COME

H.

MAT

of the John Street Methodist

Church. It comprizes nearly one Thousand picccs of the choicests Mrstc, including almost every old tune of any merit ever published it represents si nie two hundred of the finest composers the world ever saw, and contains every variety of meter now in use. with copious in dexes to every part. The LUTE is therefore

(III! |f '.w Mlg »..V WMtMIM f. lion and burning xeal of the communion for which Consisting in part otitis designed, the tunes are nevertheless equally adapted to tlie Hvmn Bi«ks of all denominations of Christians. Of Jir. Woodbury's last Book, the Dulcimer,

For family use and for the trade $£r Packages put up Dealers. iLrCALL AN

West Side

Terre Haute, Sept. 3, '53-tf.

MERWIN & KELLEY,

Auction & Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in ma sat

9

Just iReceived The

O If I S 1 E

0 »j i® 41

GENTLEMEN'S MOHAIR OVERCOATS GENTLEMEN'S WHITNEY OVERCOATS 'c'

Are got op, as regards Style, M«ke. nnd Finish, with our well known excellence, and constitute a truly admirable stock, which we are determined to sell, on the lowest possible terms. Remember the "LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE," 9 I

Northeast Corner of the Fublic Square,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

WILLIAM M'LAXE. JOHN W. AXDERSOX.

Anderson, M'Lane & Co.,

5

VARIETY GOODS, & CLOTHING,

No. 452 Alain Street, North side, bet. Fifth and Sixth,

SHB TKT AS W

(TJ* All orders for Goods entrusted to us will meet with prompt and careful attention. August 13- 53'-3m. ANDERSON, McLANE & CO.

HAVE recently taken into partnership in the IH'I nffAiriTTTr CLOTHING BUSINESS, V\

M.

J. MACK—

SAML. MACK.

AND SEE

THE

W O E

CHXHA* fiUSJiI

•V AND

Knglisb. Knrthen, Stone, and China Ware French, China, White, Gilt, and decorated American, French, and Bobomian Glassware looking-glasses, and Gorman Silver Rritania ware, Waiters, Lamps, Girandoles, Vases, Clocks, And a great many other articles in his line of business, to which he invites the attention of the public. Also, a choice lot of

xz *33 mm

9

NOTIONS AND JEWELRY, try ]{.«/ fide of the Public Square, ime door North oj E. S. rKb(/e'*,-Ca

TERRE HAUTE, 1ND.

»2r Recslar sales of Groceries, Cigars. Notions, Jewelry, ,Ve. &e EVERY F.VENLNG. RNITI'HE AI,KN

Every SATURDAY, at two o'clock, P. M. September 10

'53-tf.

I. L. XIUMS a. w.

ORAIUM.

JOBlf

KB K.N"

BUCK,m,RA,r

ADAMS & BUCKINGHAMS, ^Qlih®i1^l9ln.bu,c?

1 8 S O S E E NEW YORK.

A li A BUCKi KG iiA MS.

ttoTc ii orriTor

LAS STREET,

NEW ORLEANS.

Socceswrs to Adams & Sturges, New York, and Sturges, Adams &. Graham, New Orleans. VO~ Liberal cash advtmccs made on shipmenis of WoMHit Produce,

Addren N. W. Graham, at Prairie City Bank Terre Haute, until 1st December next, Sept. 10, *53-»-3m. 7"IVop1e Friend, Covington I/edcer, Attica

Register, PerrysviUe fdeaae copy three month* and

I send bills to ibis office. 500 AGENTS WANTED! ONE THOUSAT5TD"DOLLARS A YEAR.

W

ANTED IN EVERY OM'NTY IN THE UNITED

STATES, active and en?er-

ptmngmeu, lo enstaae in the sale of some of the beet IWKs pabiiehed in the country. To rwsn oi good address, possessing a small capital of fhna fS5 to ttOQ. s«ch indaeaments wHl be oS-red as to enabfe them to make from $3 to flO per day profit.

T* Tbe Books pal wd by as ate all wsrful in th«r character, extc^ely popular, and command latfe saftw wherever they are offered

For umber particeiar*. address, foaatafe paid,} LEAKY & iiETZ No. 1S3 North Second street, Philadelphia,

Publishers of Subscription Books.

Attgrtst «7, *53-tt

"The Laborer is Worthy of his Hire."

F*

*VESY bmb, Lawyer, Doctor, Mechanic, or Amu, possesses ail the noil lor a dae a when an A neighbor «s satpenor point of tai*«t yea nay w-- -wwred is i»f* a vast difference aad an AtTi.t etiers services at a great re4 of his net. or's it eri .- -oe m-r-..- of aa at*.- at his infc .^.i ty. Every iale cat and w«U iafimaed ArtiM, who desires to -the refmatiea tomtit, and adv his fwoftaaioa decei ,»f he fa hielf No 1, aiway» thept e: his oar ArtiM,— fVtiHNkseaahe aocwmodafd »rh DAGUERREOTYPES at mrmw fUoam Stock floor, at my nyalar prime, which is as ^rarthate«eiy' ean tia alikeasaopst ia uts aaaant awt abiestyhn. No pujt mli he that «a

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*»«at ha ait napeo*.

IT Shxdk and db«auc»is for sale. DUFF & FREEMAN Operattxs. Tane H*ate, iaiy M, I8KW7-0,

fi agr ft ft

GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS GENTLEMEN'S PETERSHAM OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S PlNE CLOTH OVERCOATS GENTLEMEN'S FELT CLOTH COATS S 4 "T-X®GENTLEMEN'S MACKINAW BLANKET OVERCOATS

,. ... „r ii

E respectfully solicit the attention of our customers and mercnants generally, to our laree a"d unvwell assorted stock of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN,STAPLE and FANCY DRY(JOOD^t 'VARIETY GOODS and CLOTHING, now in store and arriving daily, embracing all the best styles and qualities in market.

toil

GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH FROCK COATS £/:£$.: GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH DRESS COATS. The above, together with a fine assortment of

Pants, Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, Cravats, Handkerchiefs,

A N N E O I N

STRAUS & ISAACS.

N. B.—Our Stock is our own manufacture, nnd we WARRANT »he workmanship. .-» ny communicated to my lungs, and very much afGarment purehashed at our establishment exchanged it not fully approved, flicted them, and discharged large quantities of Terre Haute, September 24, 1853-5-y ilr S. & I. corruption, extertal and internal. My breath could also pass through my lungs and out through the cavity of my breast with apparent ease, at-

GEOBGE

w.

ANDEBSOX.

Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Domestic and Foreign ^fifor Ts ers of the many wonderfu (cures performed bv your

We import a considerable portion of our stock direct from Europe, nnd as we keep a purchaser subscriber 13 well acquainted with Thornconstantly residing in the Eastern cities, our arrangements and facilities are such that we are en- "I '',xo1n'

abled to avail ourselves in every change ol styles and prices of Goods. e'

Our stock is at all times large and well assorted, and is constantly renewed by receipts of new

Goods at all seasons of the year, We have on hand a very large and well assorted stock of

MADE rionnrii.

Entirely new, and manufactured under our own supervision, ot good materials and in the best styles •onfidently pledging our&eives to sell goods on as

favorable terms as they can be purchased in this or any other market

MACHINE FOR

A

rPIIIS

r,a

a

rjMIE subscriber his just received a large and well selected stock of

desire to see these machines, also testimonials

from some ol our best farmers and experienced

sowing grassi seeds. H1KAAI S.lillH. Une oj the LommisshwrrA of Yigo Co.

1 have examinctl and witnessed the perfor tanceofM. D. Wella' Patent SwuH PUm...

mance ofM. WdU" Patent" Soed PlanteTand

Gutla Pcrclia vs. India

SO*£THIXO KATfRELT JttW. TBK XuSTB

AMERICAN GUT1A PERCHA C0-

Made from Kidder's

PATENT VULCANIZED GOTTA PSRCHA,

Of uew atyka aad beauUful finish. 'THESE Good* are water proof, tree from an Pleasant ameii, pliable „«j e'^ ic like In dta Rabher, not injured by fatty stances, and

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XN tmameom jut WUXMK

CTUT A.XO

"y^»S^£dCi,'St,S i£S5

HI KI HI Nl p| (COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHEUKY,

V* o'l'b xLW oTv Ml I immediately sent to Baltimore for five bottles, and commenced its use, and to my preat satisfaction and the joy of my anxious family, the abscess or opening in my lungs began to heal, and the

SOWING

ILLL

& CLOVER

Also, llemp, Turnip, and other small Heeds.

amount per acre with niathematical

With it, much more seed can be sown in anv en time than by the process, and can be sow any tolerable state .d weather, as the blowing ofj

never sowed seed, can use one of these machines and can put in the se with an evenne-.s and regularity not possible to be attained by anv

human hand, alone, however experienced

This Implement combines UTILITY"" ?tvi '',cy ',nv

PL1CITY. CHEAPNESS

and DURAHILI

stock raising will improve the soil.and ultimate Citn-lnnati and Country Tanned Sole, Band, Upbe more nrofitablo, with less lobor. Those wiio

t,,e

,,er"

WANTED.

A

CONVENIENT House for a small Faroily. near the business part of the city. For particulars apply at the Weatern Stage Co's. office A house arranged for two small Families would be rented. WM. M. CRA1N.

Terre Haute, August 20, 1853—tf".

Great Cure of Thomas Dickson, POINT OF ROCKS MD.

,{rit,le

pkinB,

practitional men who have tested them will D^1"Skins, Tampico and French Men's and Laplease call at thn Post Office fi iii'Vt! dies Morocco. {&- Trice, Six Dollars. SHOE FINDINGS.

Terre-llautc, lnd., Sept. 3tl 5,'if They also keep a general assortnlenf ofShoe HECOiVMPNIlATiniva Intlinjrs. as Lasts, Bootand Shoe Trees,Clamps, T00" cj—i.. nnl can con* Having adopted the principle of only selling for cash in the Eastled to sell at lower pripetitors.

the acre he choo

1 a vi

ses, with almost niaiheniatieal precision, and dis-' tribute it regularly and evenly over the I and, more so than any human hand possibly could do 1 have bought a machine and farm right for mv own use I consider it a labor saving, and monev- ~V' ~7" savtng machine, and as such confidently recom-

I have tesfetl the alove described machine, on my own farm, and fully concur with Mr Stewart in respect to its utility and advantage to the far-! mine community. It distributes tlie seed regu-' arly andevenly, ana de-ermines with precision »»W maehinr'w^H1 ?Cre"

rJ"*HE

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d,oul,t' one,whicfa

farmerwho conu-mplates! Western Stock hold

^.^venly over the

land, and is my opinion a lubor ^ving and

I?,achlne

"nd »»»uch I reeonimend it

to the favorable consideration of Farmers F. MAKKLE.

tested the Seed Planter, and fully concur

in the foregoing recommendations. 1 sowed six teen acres in one day with ease, and the wind was blowing too fresh to have permitted sowing by hand. Irwas my first trial with the machine, i. ,u rw and my seed came out within a quart of

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1

STICKT.

?fLTB1T »a character from any ottier uoMi her ore made of Guita Percha, eithtfta this country or Eatope, and are

WAK&&XTED tO rrjl*0 AiX euXlTIS. Among the variety may be found Coals, Gloat's. La pes. Ponchos, Reefing Jackets, Overalls, Lea *uis SSoa-wester*. Caps, ,p kets, HorSe Uai Sbow W.tt*, .Syri », Pampa, ™1 E era. Gas Bag*, Sport. fc^ai Packing, Machine Helm*, Cwnage C^iw, Stc„ »rnh a very

smenvm un nusctrtt,

ttxpnmif to the new passungu law of ^.jh and quality mpenortc i* Goods aww Mm the pah

lie. For sale at waasaocac, IVsV*. la wat mm sr Gooc

qitmixlr

*™p*^wr,°

ctsjia srattT, srw TOUK. «. »-.-tare invited toe* ttf will tktd than

onuRa Axa scicaioa to uythiag they have everaeea befare. tWera lo any extent executed at short sotioa.

WILLIAM

RiIDEKt

E. B. r~'. S. A. O. f. Co. Trea«arer aad Secretary.. Aagatst 9, "SMs.

Ganny Bags,

V«S*a«*r3rife»

Yearman.and

for saie at tat Wanebeaseof ., B^ITTOS A CO, Ma

S W A N E S

Celebrated Family Medicines "SO FAMILY SHOTLD BE WITBOUT THEW. Dr. Swaync's Compound Syrup of Wild ,. Cherry.

The

wonderful ,, cores performed by this invalna- ,, -(Jr ble medicine, in pulmonary CO NSUM PTION. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Influenza, Whooping Cough," Croup, Spitting of Blood, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Side and Breast Tickling or raising in tlie Throat, and all diseases of the Langs, and Breast have excited the astonishment of all who have- witnessed its marvelous effect there is no account »of a medicine, from the .-••j earliest ages, fur'•.j' nishing a par-

Rend this Extraordinary Case. POINTOF RocKs^Frederick Co., Md.

nndcan

aB

society.

FREE OF CHARGE

7

June 9th, 1852, S

Dr. Swayne—Dear 8ir: Believing it a duty 1 owe to the public, and in justice to you, 1 have thought proter to make kuown one of the most extraordinary cures in my own case, that has ever been truly recorded. In the month of October last, I was afAicied with a severe gathering in my breast, which formed a la rye abscess, and almost

tended with a violent cough, day and night, loss «f appetite, and extreme debility, so that my physician thought my case entirely hopeless, and beyond the power cf medicine. I remained in this wretched condition for a long time, until I \«as

cough to subside, and on UMng ten bottles, 1 was restored to perfect hbalth. 1 feel very grateful, nnd firmly believe that to your volunble medicine, under the Blessing ot Divine Providence, I am in

~*r debted for this great change, and am hnppy to say

lhat

1 am now enjoying as good health as I ever

Yours, very.respectfully, THOMAS

IXCN.

testily that he has been afflict-

above represented, I regard his recovery

.almost

a

n,irac'e.

Implement is simple in its construction For sale 1^ J. R.'. CUN1NGIIAM, sole agent U«ksellers, Canvass I cheap nnd durable it distribute** the seed for Terre Haute nnd vicinity. plitdiw the niost liberal ularly and evenly over the land, and cuaires the1

He is a worthy member ol

JAMFS R. DURBOROW,

Pastor of Burlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. Be Careful in I'archasing to obtain the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. SWAN Eon each wrapper around the bottle. Until you obtain this compound you will never know the real virtues of Wild Cherry.

A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far,'8ngC(l in.1'

Ai^vCttO »«V I'UIMUH ?u Ulltl til H. lUU'O III VUl VIIIC^ Mill®"

Patented bv \f wnra *r .. superior to the Pills in general use. One copy will ginia, December 14 1852-\»nmfan.tOW?\ !I" i'ne above valuable medicines are prepared only cd and postage OJON Erf Torre I lu ol n.l "1 J- by Dr. SWAYNE at his laboratory. No. 4 North eopioa for $1. lorre uaute, Indiana, ~th st Philadelphia Co., Publishers,

Terre Haute, July J6, '53-47-tf.

'giv-

sown in I

the wind does not effect the even distribute,f of! the seed. Any man of good sense, though he

TY"

it is just what every fanner needs, and ouaht to

excessive grain crops, when crass raisintr

REMOVAL.

Boston Leather Store,

NATIONAL ROAD STREET, South-East cor. ner of 5th Street, omiosite the Episcopal Church. KERCKHOFF fe CO-, inform their former customers and the public generally, that moved their LEATHER STORE.

Kh

cu

LROM NAL

National Road Street opposite Union Row, National Rocd Street, corner of 5th street

lo N8110,1

our farms bo exhausted hv

1'"'y

haVe

"°W

011 hnncl a

an aM|or,I,'e"t

larSeand

of

a"

^nrnc69, Skiriinff, Collar and Split

nnd

Philadelplila Calf nnd Kip

Linine, Binding, Toppine. Sheep and

HIDES!

April 30, '53-36-ly

Dividend Notice.

Office Terre Haute ami Richmond Railroad Co Terre Haute, July 12, 1853. I

Board of Directors have this day declared 1 a dividend of three and a half(3i) per cent.

labor-**- on the Capital* Stock of the Company', for six

ought to months ending June 30.

Western Stock holders will receive their dividends on or after the 30 hist, at the office of the Treosurrer, Terre Haute.

CHAS. WOOD, Secretary.

July 16, 1853-47-tf.

METALLIC BURIAL CASES. FI1HE under iirned would reapectfuly inform

JL.

COUNLN''Ml

W N«s

amount I had gauged for the whole sixteen acres I Ao*a, and will continue the Cnbinet IlnslI can recommend it to the favorable consideration I

n°**

the citizens of Terfe Haute and surrounding

ptifchawd the interest nf Win

at lhe 0,0

*t#nd.

ot farmers. JOEL KESTER feept constantly «a hand, and made to order.— Former^ of Lintom. Township Vita Co

A,s°'

A!] kin^ot

wi,i

Undertaking Bu»incMSand cheaper than any

Rabbcr!i^,?i"Siv^dc

July 3U-*53 ly

"'d'',',rf ""•*cU°'1'

patronage. CU TRICHE

SHEST!NG WAREHOUSE. S E A E & S O A IN

Late Sheldon, Senver & Co.,)

JOBBERS XXD COM.MlSdfUN MERCH ANTS, OBet for sale a large stoek *f Btto

ir.v

siBt: vTf.Vfz*,

Drills, OMABARJ^ BJ J-n?. fVmon Y»r*s. Carpet Warp, Wt .ng, Wick, Twine, if-, at the lowest markc* prices, for am or xcctrrAstcc. We

resp-^fn«,jr

Cash for Wheat,, "f

AT THE ANCHOR MILLS, TERRE-HAUTE, IX DI AAA.

THE

undersigned respectfully announces to the public, that his STEAM FLOURING MILL is eomnleted, and is now in full operation, where Facsa FAJMI.V

FLOCR,

FLOCK

all el- 'fxnr.'

April 30, '53-36-6m

f«b"»et ware

K»ve his undivided attention to the

#c*'nt a call from

oiu oWetotiomers sndnif .iOtSi.- orally, before 3ttict. -ing. No. 00 BROADWAY, opposite Jnd* a Hotel, and 23 SEW i3T., N. Y.

July il, *53-3ai

FOR SALR

A EARS CtUXCS TO MASK MoaET. 1' HE sabeeriber, dessroos oi changing his hosi ness. tiffer* to- *nie, at a bt-riio, his new sad cotetaodiom vinery, aita in IVRRR e, lnd. Tbe "isist a Btnm -b. two stones 1. i. .'J (eet—x u, ami a*as hjaae. Hide boa»e aad Stables, aii new,— Attaci»ed to the wrr^a, is a stem Engine, In compiete ran wing© r, a*ei tor ,..-.-i, ia|, grin-4".-.••dtc. T:-.~ ab Ys-: bss every coi-i..* tortan *. .:,jb«..i oo die most »,r.o ved plans, r- .• :.seot aad hetag the only ¥«r! iu city, pmse«is a rare cbsnoe t--aa eater, --iag asaa to eater iato a asleaadlu etatir. mtai— ides can be hoagte from 34 to 4e per lb. i'•'•'*»» «-f '-•'•i- Fries oaa loan". »-a. :•'••a*-m,oae, two aad »*ree years at oor fe. TIEK.NAN.

Tsne iia«le,,Aag. 90, l-'-'-tf.

Bills of Lading.,

SEAT art*e4e,oe food «r, jaat oriated an far saieat the I __

Corn Moal, and of-

fal, may always be had, in any ouantitirs to accommodate purchasers. Corn ana cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a very superior feed for stock, always kept on hand, and sold by the bar-

and ground, which makes a very superior feed for stock, always kept on hand, and sold bj rel, or otherwise, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will be paid to retailing four and stock feed at the Mill, and all sales delivered ia any partol the city.

immmWin every respect, and when

objected to, on notice, will be taken-away./jee of dkarge. 9$T Orders for Flour or Stock feed left wi Russell Green, southeast corner of the Public Square, will meet with prompt attention.

R. L. THOMPSON,

AfiS opposite n'oUocrV i-oun lr$

Terre Haute, July 2, '53 46-if.

"MAN KNOW THYSELF." 1

An Invaluable Book for 25 Cente,

"EVERY FAMILT SBOITLD HAVE A

DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FO/i THHAFFLICTED—Containing an outline of the

origin, progress,

treatment and cure of every form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse,by selfabuse. or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention.written in a familiar style avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of 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 Ague, for twenty five cents a copy six copies one dollar will forwarded to any part of tlie United State, by mail, free of postage. Address postage paid. Cosden & Co., Publishers, or "box 1 %, Post Office, Philadelphia.

This is. without exception, the most compre hensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason ol its readers. It is free from all objectionable mat ttT, and no parent liowcwr fastidious, can object to placing it in^tho hands of his ran,a. The author has devoteu many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, 'with too littK breath to puff,'and 'too little presumption to itn pose,' he has offered to the world at the merely nominal pricc ol 2 cents, the fruits of some wen ty years most successful prnctice."—I1krai.». "No teacher or parent should be without the. knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save yeftr* of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge."— l'tortjs's ADVDTATF.

A Presby'erian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of "Hunter's Medical Manual," says: "Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil exam pie and the influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequence upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of ihou sands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not knowtht cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done to enlighten and influence the public mind us check, and ultimately to romovo tl.is wide-spreai source human wretchedness, would confer th. greatest blessing next to the religion of Jcsio I Christ,

OH

Swayhe's Celebrated Vermifuge, 93" BEWARE Of MISTAKE. -O Intemperauce, (or the use of intoxicating drinks, Remember Dr. Swayne'8 Vermifuge is now put' though it has slain thousands, is not a greatei up in square bottles. scourge to the human race. Accept my thnnkt Dr. Svvityne's Snjjar Conted Sarsaparilla on behalf of theaHlicted, nnd believe me, vour co and Tnr I'ills. worker in the good work you are »o actively en

1

the present and coming generations.-

One copy will be forwarded (securely envelop paid, on receipt of 25 cents, or

'hiladelphta. Uo., fuhlishurs, liox 1%, PhiladcluhiaBooksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents, tupied no the niost liberal terms.

Terre Haute, 2. July'53 46-lv.

I iin..t«. lulu

exquisite

kinds of Leather, as Spanish,

E O E

They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for fifnype Tin ftllPft-Tron nil(1 Coi)Green awl Dry Hides, Skin* nnd Furs. j-OlUit/Sj I IHj OllttlUUIl uIIU vUj ATTENTIONI ATTENTION!!

Shoemakers, Saddlers, and Merchants are parto examine our stock and

ncularl?'

mend it HITOH m'l.'vv a wr prices, before buying ^Varch22,1653. ?_ .".W

/^".csted

elsewhere.

HIA

Address, post paid f'OSDEN &

FRANKLIN HALL.

PHILIP MONNINGER, Proprietor Corner of Market nnd Mulberry Streets, TERRE 11AUTE, /NO.

THE unersiuncu having purchased the House known as the "vV'liib Hall" and refined nnd remoilflle«l it, has opened it under the obovi name. lie invites inspection to hi." arrangements, as he believes thai

they will be fouiH inferior to none in the city. HIS ACCOMMODATIONS, as fii table, b.'tiding, rooms, etaliles. and al other wants ot those who may favor hirn will their patronage will not be found surpassed Lj any other house in thee!:y. lfIS TERMS willbe reasonable. And trusting in adiscritni natinz public, he hopes to merit share of pub lie patronage. PHILIP MONNiNUER.

DEALER IN

per Ware,

SOIJTIL SIDE MAIN STREET,

TERRE HAUTE I.\D.

May 28, '53 40-tf

Fancy ^oods.

NK'E lot of ladies dress trimmings, black silk laces and fri iges, bonne: ribbon*, artificial flowers linen, silt and m^tal dress buttons ladies'and gentlem.-n's kid, lisle, silk and cotton gloves black, white, xed and slate colored ho»e black silk mitU sil and cotton parasols assorted colors and quali while, black an«! I crimson crape sbnwls silk andbnregedo. Alio which will be sold unucuall/ low at

NIPPEflT'S,

North side Public Square.

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

New Stove Store and Copper Shop,

«IG3f OK THE ELEJ'IIABrr. On Fourth St., one door north of Main.

Terre Haute, lnd.

THE

undersigned wotrtJ respectfully annooncr to th- :U)scns of Vigo nn^ tbe adjMninp counties, t. he has itist openr anew Stove Tin s»J C'- »er estabtubment, where he intends to keep eoju lam! yon Hanrl a I«•»»• s«*ortr«enl

My stoves are of the newest snd most ajiprov^. pit terns, among which will be found the jostl.

Ceiebraled Meteor Air-Tight

To which 1 would pariicsolsrly call tbe attention of Tavern ke j»-rs. two n^-s e*,»resily for their ir5"','i «u h»iug ihe e*e»i»ive rifhl to soil this slfw.in market. 1 fed! a just lein recomt.r o-li -.- i: a- «.v of the very that aunra*. eeer -a.c he Wa'«ash.

I wilt also keep eoostsnUy on band aii kinds **i. Tin Warts, by wfcfsVile en^-f retail al»o. Bath ing Tubs, Hip ati '*er its, awl ail kind* of Copper Work, for- mi lift Pomps vfpper Ke(ti«w,}Hdi! ts.^

Aii -'I* of Copper and doeet Iron work fo Steam ituUs made isttlU aad pr^asptiy sxeea ted. in W i*. •. oft of the i»v«ve srtirfes wil

do low. fits.

Jtog^v. «a ts,l,aa.i '.- id to »ell verj My Rtouo being quick salee aad small pro

Ey

COCRiEk

(fhe

JAMES T. MOORS.

K. '8.—James T. Moof is also :-r -."sd tod« at! kindsoi Job Work in _^pper, *. e« Iron. iirne and Lead. As Job Werk haa ha«» wy a thoorirndp^* efcfesstn -Mweat, 1 fast enSat«i of rendering .re satisfy Mto.

nuemrtM

21, *i3»-C

HAVANA CXOABS.

VfOR^Ais, 8e» i!isns».&j«cordia<i. Her !•. f^llaratoa, Loo® s*ur, an etMias bra uf lif»aioporut. satigr*.

&•

t•''

Feb 2«. -SJ-57-if Rosea B:

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,

tlLATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,

Of Indianapolis,

ST ABLUSH ED March 3 lit. 1851. lncorpo-

W. Mc^- SCOTT, A. M., Founder and Preaident JAMES C. haYDEN

t,

date Professor of Ba-

g»n"s Mercantile College, Cincinnati,) Prof, of Book Keeping and Penmanship. The Session will commence at College Hall as follows: 1st Session on the fiist Monday of September. 2nd Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3rd Session on tbe 1st Monday of Jnnunry. 4th Session on the 1st Monday of March. 5th Session on tlie lat Monday of May

Having secured, permanently, the services of fhe distinguished Professor above named, and leased for a term ol years the commodious ami boantiful Hall formerly known as CONCERT HALL, but now named COLLEGE IIALL, which is to be fitted up in a style ot great elegance, taste, and convenience, the President would say, that thie College now offers ad ant aires superior to alt others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished business education.

COVISK

corv

1

on IUIII COPIES SOLD LN LESS THAN "•UjUUU FIVE MONTHS. A new edition, revised and improved, just issued.

OF STUDIES.—The

Course of Studies, as

enlarged, will be as follows, vi*: 1st. Book Keeping, bySinale and Double En. try, in ell its various branches, and its application to all kinds of business, 2. The Laws, Customs and Uiages of Trade and Commerce. 3. Metcantjle Arithmetic, uppn the short and *c«v system of cancelation (taught in no other College.) 4. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough and systematic. ±, •V Pulines? Penmanship. 6. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking, Political Economy, and other subjects valuable to the business man.

EXPENSES.— Cards of Admission,

AM-A.vcE,or

INVARIABLY I.H

secured, $35 Diplomas $3 Station­

ery^ Boanling2 50 per week incidentals, at option of studenu, $15, Making entire expenses about $75.

On application, a Catalogue will be furnished*, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, post pni.1, to

W. McK. SCOTT, President.

Indianapolir, June 18, '53 43-ly.

CARDS OF ADMISSION to itw above lastiture may be had on reasonable terms by apply* ing at the Wttb tsh Courier Oliice.

Now Leather Store.

THE

undersigned, late of Dayton,Ohio, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute an-! stirroundintr couutry, that lie has open* ed a wholesale and retail

LEATHER STOI1E,

on the corner of National Road anl Fourth streets, west of the Post (^fHce, where he will devote his entire attention to Tstither, Hides, Oil, and Fimlings, whero may be found at all limes, a large assortment of Skirting, Harness, Bridle leather, C'tllar leather,

I'ad.liug, Suiting, Side and Upper, Cdf tittd Kip Skins, Moroeco. Linings, Rinding*, Topping, lyists, I'rzs, Sl)ir Nails,

Boot Trers, an Small Tools,

'urrving Knives, Fleshers. Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great many small tools unJ articles not necessary to mention. leather in the rough purchased also. Hides and Skins, for which I will pay fair prices la Cash or Tr »de. 03^ Orders from a distance filled, and should the article or price not suit, if returnod in good order, the purchaser can have his money Imck. Please call and examine lor yourselves and don't lorget the place, on the corner next the I'okt Office, for gooJ Leather and f'henp Bargains.

HENRY SNYDER

September 18, 18J2-- wif

A I A E

HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE.

WII* MITI

Th*t Whom

MANY

PTTUIM,

S

nearre in th# meridian ol life

broken in health muf »|'irii» with complirttion of diMMCi •ml xitmenu, le|rmug them of the imwer for ihe •itioyment of life Kt *n as* when pliy«ic»l henlth, bunyaiuy of iHiriU, tint liipiiy •rrenity of mind, ariiiiig Tram a couUitiuu »{iivalll), should be predominant.

Many orihe oawnw her raffWrinr* at ftrat—perhapt year, before, perlmpa during eii lliood, or tlie firat ytart of marriagewere in their origiu ao light aa to laaa unnouced, and of coura* neglected.

IN AKTEIl YEARS,

When too Im* to be benefitted byoitr knowUtltfe, we look lu" ignn ranee.

Ii»ck ami mouni, uiU regret the lull coniequeuoet or out What would we not often cite to ixiMeti, in tail life, the iiowlfdfe we ohtain in tiler year* And what daya and iniiliM of anKuinli we iniglit not hare been •inicii, if tlx

in aller year* And what daya ant] might not hare

tuiowledgn «u timely poiacurd. tt is JUELARC1IOLY AND 8TAUTLIMO To behold the aicknen and an(Teting endured by many a wlfb for many yean, fnim rauiea aimpte and contmllable, eaaily lemedied—or better still.—not incurred, iTerery

W1F1C AND 9IOTI1KR

Pomaaed h« inion contained in* little volume, (niib iu the retch of all) which would |«re to lienrlf YKA1U OV IIIISEIIY, And to her hnahanil the conatajit toil and anxiety or mind, neceaaarily derolring it pan him lrom aicktteaa of ihe wile, without

Hiring

him the opportunity

of

acquiring lhat com

petence which hia exertioiia are entitled,and the |o»r«iioa ol which would I ecu re the Uappiueaa of hitnaelf, wife, aud children. SECVRK TUB MEANS OF 1IAPPIMEII By becoming in time noiaeaaed

ol

the knowledge, the want

of which ha* cau*el the airkneaa and |overtyor ihonaanda. In view of auch conaequeucra, no wife or mother it etcit•able if ahe neglect lo arail heraelr of lhat luiowledgd iu respect to hern*If, which would aparc her murh aulTering, be the mraua of happiiieaa and |roajerily to her huaband. and ihildrei) lhat blraaiuf llhy little work eulitled

confer rpon her cfi ren llut btrMi'ng abore all (rice—healthy bodiet, with healthy minds. That knowledge contained hi

THE MARRIED WOMAN'S

Private Medical Companion.

BY DR. A. M. MAVHICEAU, or a oR

WOMIS.

On* Hundredth Kdltien. 19mo., pf. 250. Price, 80 «ls. [os rtss

SXTBA SIHDIHO,

$1 00.]

yirat pobliahed in I#47, and it i* not SURPRIZING OR WORDERFVL, Contldrrlnir that KII VEMAIiB, WMKTIIKit NAURIKU OH NOT, can here arqulre full knovrle«l(ge of the nature, chnracter and raasea or hrr comptainta, with the varloua symptoms, aitu thai nearly

HALF A MILLION COPIKS

ihoald hare been aold. It ia Iminmcticalile 10 coorey fully tbe rariom aabjecu trralrd of. aa lliry are of a nature atrictly intended for the married, or thoa* eoutempUung mariiagea, but no femaln rfeeiroa* of enjoying bealtli, and that beauty, conetqncnt unon health, which aocnodncire to her own n*(ipiiiea«, and that of her hnatand. bat either haa or will obtain it, aa haa or will frery husband who haa the lore and affection of hi* wife at heart, or that ol his own pecuniary im|rrorea«tti.

UPWARDS or ONK IIUSDnKD TllOV* SAND COPIKS Hare been SENT BY HAIL within the laat few month*

CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC 111C NOT DKFRAUDEDI Bay no book anlcea "Or. A. M. Manrieenn,I3S Dberty Street, N. V.** la en the title page, and the entry in tbe Clerk Office on Die back of tbe titlepage and hay only af rexpectable and honorable dealer*, or tend by mall, and addroan to Dr. A. M. Meorfoeea, as there are apoitoas and aorreptitioaa InfrinjfBtocot* oopy-rigfit, LET EVERY WIFR AND HUSBAND

PONDER!

Noexrase for Ignorance, when IfnsHhi!* la Mlwrr to tho*e we hold near and dear, and when to dlnpet our Ifnofanc* la within our reach.

To enable every one to deeido upon (he tndUp0nmbU MerMMtiy of poaai a*1 aft a copy, and thai no wife, or need remain formed u:. tbe many «as*" «hleb. aooneror mn -M.-ed lo tsake fearful ravage* her Ui, nnkwgnanled agalnat. aad that no ,4ier .' aad a!TeclJ«jnale kaatiead baee erase to i«atd Mn. iC wttb negleot at (be wel&re of bl* -a pamp 4 Uiirty-ni* pMm,^ Uning fuU TUU-piip' "Ul liulfm jf Can.

UmU,

t.^ be* vUh extrada fi

r,,,

mmi fee* of

chtirg*

tbo book, will be

in any part of t&a United Btatsn,

by mMwuatsg. poet-paid, herein, When Knowlelc* la llnpptnees, *Ua cut* pnOle to b« Ignorant. tV O* ntflrttK of fine flcdfar (t«r (be Ane JvltN "Mr*

"I HU WOMAN'S

PlilVATK LL"i„AL

1

4PA 'N" UtmstUCmoU.

0ti fr**) t» any part of tbe Ui I fttate*. All lot tare ntntJ* sail, md ai -aad to Dr. A. ,vt Wf,\C. lirttKt. 2 Y'*k City. 1'oblld*wg' .yse. So. t$» Liberty New York. For sa'e hj 8. F. Fatris, Greencsslle. In Ntnr 3t Cuy, br Dinger Sc. To*o*end, American jl u^e«n»: Adr, .j je, Slicrnian St. Co "So 2 Astor Hoi mn f' tin St Doreoport Barnes St. Co,

OFFt CK, 129 Liberty ikrect, tiear Grecnwicli, ^iew York Ci»y. __Apr*l 30,^36 1y-is .. V"/'

Southern Bank of Indiana.

f5'

(.MS ioMitauon, is reouv to VV-uraht fikh-k corner of 4 ih St, Mtiii fr -f«tm—*Hl byy aad «eil (told. Silver and :«rrent wiey, tim- and sunt Drafts, anl Bu of Etchta^e n-tini taoaey Ln^laiid, Iref iu L, itM nri'i Germany,on its own r«ep»n-. y- vVilI #l»j psy interest on deposits* at tl* u,*tii^ 4 per cent, oa caiti ,.4 5 per oont. tare

per osat, on t«ee »e »n'li-i

fo« which Ccr^eatee will m. at ili» a«*e raiee. BaaUnj hours, from 9 A P. M- i.

C. UfN-

October, 15, ^-Mf C^iicr.