The Wabash Courier, Volume 22, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 December 1853 — Page 4

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MJatmoft Courier ©Cffcr, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, with A FRESH SUPPi.V OF

S73B^7 cr2DSB tPTTOPUB Wt hare also a complete set oi new and beautiful

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For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Printing done will do well tc cive as a call as with new material* and exp#rioneed workmen, We cannot be excelled, and wt

WAURAWT SATISFACTION..

Blank Deeds & Mortgages, HILLS OF LADING, Protests and Instructions For t'lnl and other Iloal#.

Kept constantly on hand nttbi* Office.

Washington Union Insurance co., OFFICE, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Capital $100,000. VVitl insure the safer classes of Property against loss or damage by fire upon favorable terms.

Established upon a firm basis, with a Capital which accumulates with the increase of liability, and avoiding all special hazardous risks, the 111rector# with confidence present tlio claims of the Company, and a#k a continunnco of patronage heretofore so liberally accorded, dirkctobs: Geo. Mygott, Cleveland. Hon. Reuben Wood, Gen. A S Sanford, I). 13- Durham, lion F.T. Backus. O. N.Skeil», George B. Senter, Charles W. Cook,

J. 1,. A0AM3 K. jj. lillAJJAM.

Dr. J. Clark,Brunswick, Cyrus Preritjss.Ravetma lion. E. B. Olds, Circleville. Hon.T. Baker,Norwalk Vt. Powell, Ohio City, VY. M. Powell, I. N. Jerome.

OFFICKBS:

Hon. Urubeji Wood. President, l. Dubiiam, Vice President, (. N. SKCEts,Secretory, Uwjkoe Mvcjatt, Treasurer.

ElAVlCOltBEN, Agent, Terro llauie.

July 11, '53-42 tf

JOIt# Bt'CKtJfCJtfAM. r.BKN'B JlOCKIWUllAM.

ADAMS' & BTJCKINGHAMS, 1 8 S O S NEW YORK.

A MA MUCKING 1! A MS, 1(K1 MAGAZINE STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Succewo's lo Adnms &. Bturgcs, New York, and Bturgfs, Adams Si. Graham, New Orleans.

JET Literal ca»h advances made on shipments of W AddressN. W. rohnrih at Prairio City Bank, •Terro Haute, until 1st December next.

Sept. 10, '•i'.l-a-'Jm. i*People's Friend, Covington U-dger, Attics Register, Perrysville please copy three mouths alitl send hill* to this office

LIVINGSTON & CO., •iTSWI'.S TO MERWIN ANO CO.. ANO E. 9. WOL1E.) C®mmiaoion Morganta and

til

FORWARDERS.

Office on Canal, lietween 2nd and 3rd Streets TKUUIvlIAUTI3, INDIANA. Ilefprencen:

Mrlorum At Co. Madison. Bcorr & Co., Toledo. OctrPnrtlculsr attentton pnul to receiving and forwardini by River, Rnilrond and Canal.

Terre Haute, Oct. 15 '."S3-8 Cm.

MERWIN & KELLEY,

•Auction Donunission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in «ijb *«. ma -asa 9

NOTIONS AND JEWELRY, Mr 11 r# side of the PuNic Square, outdoor North q/' E S HV/"rV,Xfl

TERRE HAUTE, IND

rr lleanlnr sales of Orocprio^. tions, Je welry. \-r A- l.V t.RN LV KN1NO. Fl'ltNITI'lli: NALI.S

Everv SA TURDAY, at two o'clock, P. M. September 10, 'W-tf.

DENTISTRY. H. R. SMITH, D. D. S., BEING now permanent ly located in his new of ficc on Ohio street, third a mJk door caxt ol the public aquare, will at all times be in readiness to wait on nis patrons in allthinga pertaining to his profession.

N. B.~-Nocreuitgivon foroperatlonsunlessby previous arrancetnant.^ April 17,3 849-34y

TERRE IfAtTTE, IS DIANA.

fllllF* hlghcitt cnttli pricttpai*l tor Whoat, Corn. Oats, Flaxseed, Timothy rfeed. Clover Seed, White Beans, and Fen then at tneir, Warehouse, corner of Firat and Eagle suaett Canal Basin.

T. O. KHKIKLV. r. W. RIWW.T.

Ridgely

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June 4, '53i41-tf

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Brother,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

ANO

COMMISSION' MCRCHANTS, No. 81, Walnut St., between l'ari and Columbia, CINCINNATI, O.

nROVRU*\N fUWRNE,

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O E I E S a O S JVortk tide Public Squan, TF.URE IIAt'TP, IND.

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r*K*u:R tx

Stoves. Tin, SheH-lron and per Ware, SOITII SIIK MUX STREET,

TURKU HAlfE 1D.

Mav^'SS 40-tf

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floovr, Cnrrins**. «»d Ornnmeiiliil t*ninting, iu all their Branetie*. lj5rnx D»ign*, Banner*, Rag*. Transparra* cica, pnijirrly executed—dd ricium cleaned ami varnudH-d, walla p^Mrtd. «c.

Shop 00 Mstkct Siw*», mpmite Building, and «d doornwihaf tl^jM'mwa .Ogea.

Terra Haute. mar¥40y BHOW N

WM. E, McLEAN.

ATTORNEY AND -XUN5aELUS AT LAW, ism *a twit New York lodeKrtiity Iairttr«Bc«Co,

OFFICE, Third Story of t^nioa Row, ad Joii tl»«( "JournalM l^tinUagOfioe. .t»,*53tf.

J.GSTEPJUNSON. MO. mtfi TKKRB llAtim IM Oilier nenrlr o(i|ta*ite B«w»H Ilott^l. Oct W.

Bills of Lading,

NK.vT article, oa good papor, jut arUiiadl aW fat saieat Um cavnnt orrw

Gutla Percha vs. India Rubber! iowrrmjtc KNTIBEI.V tbs worra

AMERICAN GUT A PERCHA CO.,

Of New York, are offifingat Wholesale A GREAT VARIETY OF CLOTHINGf &C-, Made front Siddet'i

PATENT VULCA NIZED GOTTA PE«CHA, Ot new styles and beautiful finish

rUESE

Goods are water proof, free from unpleasant sme'l, pliable and elastic like India Rubber, not injured by fatty substances, and

WJU. Iter DECOMPOSE AS® BECOME STICST. They are very different in character from any oilier Goods heretofore made of Outta Percba, either ia this country or Emofie, and are

WAMASTED TO STAPO AU. CUMATES. Among the variety may be found Coats, Cloak s, C»pes. Ponchos, Reefing Jackets, Overalls,J^eggins. tfou-wester*. Cops, Camp Blankets, Horse Cover* Sfaowet,Ma««a, Syringes, Breast Pumps,

Pencil Ink Erasers, Gas IBags. Sporu men's Drinking Cops. Steam Packing, Machine Bulling, Carriage Cloths, Sic See., with a very

CHEAT A ETFBCT1TE LIFE PKISEUVER, Made expressly to meet the new ptwaenger law of ongresa All of a finish and quality supenorto any other water proof Goods now before the pub lie. For sole at the trinrniMinR, 80 CEDAK STREET, KEW TOM.

Dealers in water proof Goods are

Order,

1

to ex­

amine these Goods, beleiving they will find them cheapcr A«0 far surcaiou to anything they have ever seen before.

IWt H. A. O. r. Co.

E. R. Biwuses. Treasurer and Secretary. August 20, *SJ-6m.

FOR SALE,

A RABS CHASCETO £-AKE MOSET.

rFHE

1

subscriber, desirous of changing hisbusi-

ness. offers lor sale, at a bargain, his new and commodious Tannery, situated in Ii-rre Haute, Ind. The buildings "insist of a Beam house, two stories high, GO by 26 feet mill and bark house, Hide house and Stables, sll new.— Attached to the concern, is a steam Lngme, in complete running order, used tor pumping, grinding &T. The above Yard has every convenience for tanning, being built on the most approved plans, regardless ol expense, and being the only Yard in the city, presents rare chance for an enterprising inan to enter into a sale anu lucrative business. ,, tfcj" Hides can be bought from 3* to4c per la, and Bork at $2 per cord. Price $4,000, one fourth down, the balance in one, two and three years, secured by mortgage. TOHN riLRNAN.

Terre llaute,'Aug. 20, 1853-tf.

Now Provision Store, AND FAMILY GROCERY. East -nd National Road St., North aide,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

I'Mpublic

IE subscriber would rc«pectfu!lv inform the dial he has fitted up and furnished with en lire fresh goods, a Provision Store and Family Grocery, as above, where he intends keeping evecry thing in iheGnwscry line, of the best quality, and which he will sell at the lowest rales for cash, or exchange for prodi ce.

Coffee, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, I ish, Tobacco Spices, and nil other articles usually kept in such establishments,will always be lbund on hand.

Also, Glassware, Nails, &c. Hi solicits a call from those mnktngpurchases atir fetds confident thnt his articles iwid pr'ces

'»u MIUTEAL BURNS. April 30,'53 3C-ly

Flooring Factory.

JAM

prepnrod with superior machinery, to dress FLOORING and CEILING at shart n#tice, or lo surfaco lumber and bring it »o a« i«vari«blc

Picketing, Venitlan sl»ls, a»»d all kwids of SAWING done to order. Dressed flooring and ceiling, from well seasoned lumber, kept on hand, awl h»r aalc. Call at the Anchor Mills, opposite 1st Street. L. 11IO.MISON.

Terre Haute, Julv 2, '53-lt-tf.

TP HE subscriber having male arrnagements to keep constantly on hand Fisk'a Patenl Air tight

Metallic Burial Cases,

Which are the greatcut invention of the oge for the dead, would call tlx- attention of the public to their superiority over the common wood Collins now in use, for all seasons ot the yenr, fi»r vault purposes, iranspoKUrtion, Iwnuiy. style of finish and durability. They are unriviiled and wbe*eever they hsve b-en introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other coffins, now have an amartmrnl on hand, which can be seen by calling St my Ware-rooms. In addition 1 shall keep on hand all kinds and aixes of ready made

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the beat material ami by the best workmen in the city. I pledge myself not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but will sell lower tlisn any other house of the kind in the city. My profits in both metallic an wood coffins shall not exwod that of any other kind of biuancss- 1 am prepared to attend funersU with an elegant •.K3A.aawB.aOf And will furnish any number «»f carriages that may be desired. 1 can bo found at my Store, north of the Court House, ou Mnrket «tr«et, oppo she J, Longfton's Livery Stable, or at my work •bO{) Wmeily k«,l by aw tV

iMay 14, "33-38- ly

I- ASHt.KY

j. KRtrrox. BRITTON St CO., Forwnrdiit^' inul t'o»in«i*si«n Mercknwta,

F0RSTER

TJ1E PEOPLES STORE.

RemoTal.

WILLIAMS Sc EARLY

HAVE

Removed from their old stand to the Store recently occupied by W. Sedam on National Ro«l Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store Opposite the Court llonse.— We are uow receiving a Large and general stock oi FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foreign Fabric*.

Comprising every variety of Ladiea Ores? Goods, Rich Silka, merinoes. Cashmeres, Mas lin DeLaios &c. English, French and American prints iu great variety, Bay State and other long ami square Shalla, Rich Embroidered and plain Shawls in colors Black and 9nd Mourning, Ribbon*, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor article* for Ladies, MiaaeasndChildrens use.

Having engaged the services of Mr- John Reinhard toasaiat iu the inner department of our business, aud under our new arrangement, we are

1 tvrepaml to offcr stich inducement to buyers as

a a a an a a O a a l?t Al t. lilNTOt or

us a call.

Please give

WILLIAMS

November 3d, 1853.wtl.

EARLY

SROCBRIBS,

JOHN B. LUDOWICt

ISof

now receiving hi*Spring stock, consistineof a full assortment ofGrocwieaoC all kinds TOBACCO, NAILS, &c., AU of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. March Sft, *53-31-11

E

F. T. HULMAN

INFORMS

IIIAVE

hii friends and the pobtieMMnlly,

that belt** jmt got back with a fn-»h and wdi St«ck of

all kinds of groceries.

which ha will sell, bemtofoi* at wholesale and matt.at •-«. AU who* a j- in his line, w$tf £*4 to their tatwst to give him a call, at hia vunv on Naifoafti R^w»a*,eppe«wtl»«|\m Office,

April 9 WJ tf

NEW FXHlf.

iiSad*

CHERRY PECTORAL

For the Car* mt

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPIXC-COUCm CROUP, ASTHMA, AKD ^Wl

COSSUMPTION.

Many years ot trial, instead of impairing the public confidence in this medicine, has won for St an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sancuine expectations of its frienda.Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmists kable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain tke reputation it en joys. While many inferior rrmedies thrust upon the community, have failed and been discarded, this has gained fiiends by every trial, conferred benefits on the nfflictcd they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and 100 remark able 10 be forgotten.

While it is a fraud on the oublic to pretsnd that any one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoraldoes not only as a general thing, but almost invariably cures the malsdies for which it is employed

As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it comsins, Chlrry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lunge, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their most intflligent Physicians. In Grest Britain, France and Genr.any, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection. Cherry Pectoral is introducttl, and in constant use in the Arnties, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous factions of the Lungs. Also in milder cases, and for children it is safe, plcasant'and effectual to cure. Iu fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood-

The Ciii rry PtcTOEAL i* manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under nis own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is scaled and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration.

We have endeavored here to furnish the com munity with medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once safe, sjieedy and efluctual, which this has by repeated and countle.« trials proved itself to be and trust by great care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians anew agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afBicted with a remedy that will do for (hem all that medicine can do. 1'rcpuisnl uud So 1^1 by JA3XE8 C. AY Eft,

Practical Chemist, Low«ll, .¥ass.

For sale by J. R. Cumnguam, Donxsllv ic Kin, J. T. Wall, Terre-Haute, and at agencies in nearly every town in the State.

Terre Haute, Oct. 22 *53-9-ly.

MAN KNOW THYSELF."

As Invaluable Book for §5 Cents. EVERY FAMILY SUOUI.t) UAVF. A COPY tfUMl COPIES SOLD IN LESS THAN

FIVE MONTHS. Anew edition,

revised and improved, just issued. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK I'OH THE AFFLICTEli— Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of disease, eontr»cied by proipiscnougsexusl intercmirs«,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 aome twenty yenrs successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicute or private nature.

To which is added, rrceipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causcs.s ymptoms and cure of tire Fever nnd Agoe, for twenty* five cents a ettpy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any part of the United State, by mail, free of postage. Address postage u.iid. (lasden &. Co., Publishers, or "box 1%, Post Office, Philadelphia.

This is. without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases »f which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable mutter, and no parent howewr fastidious, can object to placine it insthe hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to tfte treatment of llie various rotnplnint* treated of, 'with too little breath to puff.' and 'too little presumption to impose.' be has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 2." tents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful practice."—IlkKAt.n. "No teacher or parent should he without the knowlid- imparled in this invaluable work. It would sine years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge."— PtorleVi Advocate.

A Preaby'erian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of "Hunter's Medical Manual," says-. Thousands upon tKu*nnd9 of our youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin ami fearful consequcnce upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are raining families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so toenlighteo and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source I human wretchedness, would e«nler the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations.— Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating drinks.) though it has slain thousand*, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behslf of theafHicted, andbeliev* me, vour coworker in the good work you are »o actively engaged in."

One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and postage paid, on receipt of 55 emits, or six copies lor $1. Address, post paid COSDEN St Co., Publishers, Box 1%, Philadelphia.

Booifdlert, Can vaster* and Book Agent*, $up~ plied no the most liberal term*. Torre Haute, 2, Jcly'53 46-1 v.

J" ADIES* DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF INDIA NAPOL1S.—This Department, which as been closed sometime for want of room, will be reopened at College Hall on the 1st Monday of November, and be continued permanently open for the reception of Ladies.

The objects aimed at in this Department are, first, to remedy the great and lameutable cfleets in the present ay stem of female education, by training the mind to a more active, accurate, and practical mode of thought, and imparting that thorough knowledge ot business matters as to

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wwatljr into ft*

CLormNO sines*. -atmV*' km^«r !»«.*:••%? .--.1 4 1

Beck. Wett«U»«f the pmUic «««*. &AJ4L. HACK. Sept- 10, "SMt

J, H. LONG, M. D.

pilANKFl^L far paaa n*« If contiRKMince of the acme, ^ce iwsoir +t,soa k«f ilaC«in||«mS|wi

make them more self-reliant and iniependent than they now are and Second, to open up new and more profitable sources of employment for females, who are obli- E ROF E AN ged to earn a scanty subsistence by the hard and trying labor* of the needle, or the irksome and poorly paid duties of a teacher, by qualifying 1 bam for the leas arduous but more profitable duties of aa accountant.

Terms and regulauona the same in both Departments. Ladiea from abroad will be furnished board in private 61* 'i«L who will exercise kind parental care over -m daring their stay.

No Lady a .i bes. v««* *g,or no parent to aeod bisdaug ..^r. through :a.se motives of delicacy, as no intetrtermcc with the Ladiea on the part of f^atti -rrrs ev nllowcd.

AC-:- lets vBg t. information npoo every .it dcairvd will be furnished gratia, on app!c* .-a to W. McK. SCOTT, Preat.

Oct. aas-iy

3oplo's Store. REKOVAL.

Williams & Early. AVE Rr oki Stasd to th* Stow tcccn'.iy bjr M. W. S» no Nauooal Road 8in»t, t': Cat f-rdha Ni fVrr Wt are fc** 0^0119

l^ancy ami Staple Dry Goods, of Am van and Foreign Fabric*. JJoT, 4

SCOTT'S

COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE.

I ^III^ 1-MitCUi'-. i* a Wf fiMtuhlfli coodf at lad IK ACt a wtk- maybe had*» j-. at the W. hCowwOJ^

Music.

NEW Msly ot hw» wirft! at W BUCK IN ®f

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, (LATE COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. Of Indianapolis, FESTABLISHED March 3la. 1851. lneorporated 1863.

W. McK. SCOTT, A. Founder and Preaident JAMES C. HAYDBNF, (late Professor of Bacon's Mercantile College, Cincinnati,) Prof- of Book Keeping aiwi Penmanship.

The Session will commence at College Hall ae fallows: 1st Session on thefitst Monday of September. 2nd Session 011 the 1st Monday of November. 3rd Session .on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on the' lat Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May

Having secured, permanently, the services of the distinguished Professor above named, and leased for a term of yea the commodious and beautiful Hall formerly known as CONCERT HALL, but now named COLLEGE HALL, which is to be fitted up in a style of great elegance, taste, and convenience, the President would say, that this College now offers advantages sunerior to all others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished business education.

Coui-'ss of Studies.—TheCourse of Studiea, as enlarged, will be as follows, viz: 1st. Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry, in all its various branches, and its application to all kinds of business, 2. The Laws, Customs and Usages of Trade and Commerce. 3. Metcantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easy system of cancelation (taught ia no other College.) 4. Commercial Law, in a series of Lectures, thorough a»d systematic. 5. Business Penmanship. 6. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Ranking, Political Economy, and other subjects valuable to. the businessman.

Expenses.- Cards of Admission, invariably in advance, or secured, (25 Diplomas (3 Station ery $5 Boarding2 50 per week incidentals, it ption of studenU, $15. Making entire expenses bout $75.

On application, a Catalogue will be fnrnished, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, post ed, to

THE

W. McK. SCOTT, President.

Indianapolis, June 18, '53 43-ly. CAR IS OF ADXISSION to th« above Institute may t« had on reasonable tcrtna by applying at the Wabash Courier Office.

New Leather Store.

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

LEATHER STORE,

on the corner of National Road and Fourth streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his entire attention to Leather, lli4ea. Oil, ttmd Findingt, where may be found at all times, a large assortment of Skirtiiue, Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Leather,

Padding, St aling, Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins, Alorocco, Linins«, Bindings, Topping, Lasts, Pegs, Shoe Nails,

Boot Trees, mnd Small Tools,

Currvmg Knives, Fleshera, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great many small tools and arti«li« not necessary to mention. leather in the rough purchased also, Iiidea and Skins, for which 1 will pay fair prices

In CRsh or Trude.

Jttr Orders from a distance filled, and should the article or price not suit, if returned in good order, the purchaser can have his money back. Please call and examine for yourselves and don't forget the place, on the corner next the i'ost Office, for good Leather and Cheap Bargains

HENRY

September 18, 1852—wtf

SNYDER

Cash for Wheat,

AT THE ANCHOR MILLS, TERRE-IfAUTE, INDIANA.

THE

undersigned respectfully announces to the public, that his STEAM FLOURING MILL is comnletcd, and is now in full operation, where Fresh Family Flour, Corn Meal, and offal, may always lie had, in any quantities to accommodate purchasers. Corn and cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a very superior feed for stock, alwnys kept on hand, nnd sold by the barrel, or otherwise, or exchanged lor grain. Particular attention will l»e paid to retailing fiour and stock feed at the Mill, and all sales delivered in any pnrtof the city.

Flour warranted in every respect, and when objected to, on notice, will be t»k«i away,./free ef charge. &r Orders for Flour or Stock feed left Wi Russell Green, souilkeast corner of the Public Square, will meet with prompt attention.

R. L. THOMPSON,

Mill opposite Wallace's foundry

Terrs Haute, July 'i, '53 46-tf.

FURNITURE!

O S A E

The sub«»eriher, from Cincinnati, Ohio, has arrived at Terre Haute, and can be found at Demmkig's New Brick Store, On 3d street, opposite the Prairio City House, with a large and superior lot of FURNITURE, consisting of MARBLE-TOP, DRESSING and

Our connections with WELLS, FARGO & CO'S

nun

A-

^TMIE American Express Company having 1 made favorable arrangements with the several lines of Railroad Companies between this city and the principal ciiies throughout the States of Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin Michigan, Ohio, N. York and the New England States, as well as both the Canadas, are now prepared to transport Bank Notes, Gold, Silver and all kinds of Treasures, together with Goods, Parcels and Packagea AI so, to attend to the collection of Drafts, Cheeks, Notes and Accounts, buy Goods and pav Bills.— From the long established reputation of our company for promptness and reasonable rates, we can confidently assure the public that any business en tested to onr care will meet with despatch not excelled by any other Express line.

Great California Express, and LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S E E S S Enable us to forward to and receive money. Drafts, or Goods from any part of the "Old World."

Messengers, piovided with Iron Cheats, will leave our offica daily, for

Cincinnati, O. Cleveland, O. Sandusky. O. Davton, O. mbus, O. Totrdo, O." 8u&lo,N. Y. Albany, N. YJ New York City, N. Yi Tene Haste, Ind.

Boston. Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, lit. Galcna.ill. Milwaukie, Wis. St. Ijoois, Mo. Loatsvflle, Ky. And theCanadas-

A*e«t,

P. M. DOIfNELLY, E E A E

IT t")flBcc, Indiasapolia, carver of Washington and Pennsylvania atreets. LIViNtiSTON. FARGO A CO Propriewr*. fig»13-*S$-3$-lT E. LOCKE, Agent.

Commercial Insurance Company,

darlofon,

Cash

ibe '-April®

e. last IfCSRlffrf AM"S 3kk%

8.

C.

Columbia Insurance Company, Columbia, & C. INSURANCE oq Steataboat and Flat-boat car 1 goes, aad fire riaks 00 buildings, furoirare aad awMtrihawdwa, liken ia the store Caomaaie*, by

and Good Cloths paid for v\ OOL ~good bargains llaima'a Mill, aew the river, brhm

AKBA HOLMES.

?S8-9fr-tC

The Odd Fellows' Offering, FOR 13*4, U^TRATED vitb tapavkf ffewLaad elegantly wimied destgsw. *^aentrflt ibe degTws *M rtr^aatt UM :ir. For sale at W. IL. v:s .aaa%

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SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. On Fourth St., one door north of Main,

Terre Hante, Ind.

THE

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

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

Celebrated Meteor Air-Tight

ml am nr JE39

To which I would particularly call the attention ofTavern keepers, (having two sixes expressly for their use,) and having tne exclusive right to sell this stove in this market, 1 feel a just pride in recommending it as one of the very best Stoves ever offered for sale on the Wabash. 1 will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of Tiu Ware, by wholesale and retail also, Bathing Tubs, Hip and Shower Baths, and all kinds of Copper Work, such as force and lift Pumps, Copper Kettle*, Soda Founts, &c.

All kind« of Copper and Sheet Iron work for Steam Mills made to order and promptly executed.

Those in want of any of the above articles will do well to give me a call, aa 1 intend to sell very low. My motto being quick sales and small profits.

THE

S 4 S I

High and Low Past Bedsteads, Sofa Hud SufM-soat Raeklug Chairs* Ta« hies Ko(*x nnd Lownses.

All of which wifl be said low for ca.»h. janl ly G. FORSTER.

NEW" EXPRESS FACILITIES.

Dangers of Ohio River IVarigation voided.

JAMES T. MOORE.

N. B.—James T. Moore is nko prepared to do all kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Zinc and Work has been my forte in ttw cltlea

In

the west, 1 feci confident

of rendering entire satisfaction. {firOiwe me a cull May 21, '53-39-1.

A S S E

Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and 1 »tStreets, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

undersigned has resumed his former stand near the Bridge, and only one block from the Public Souare.

spacious Dining'Hall, all pnpered anil paintedand furnished with New Furniture, Carpet)

conveyance or otherwise in short, no pa He

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Confectionary & Bakery.

F. EBERWINE,

On the South side of the Public Square, TE.1RE HAUTE, IND.,

THANKFUL

This House has been greatly enlarged and im- Boots and Shoes, Ac.: all of which will De sold ni proved, by a largo addition of l»ed-rooms, and a Ptich rates lor Cash or Produce as will mane it the red anil painted—! interest of buyers to patronise us. Paper Hangittirc. Carpets,. ings very low. Iledsnnd Ileddtn^, and Table Furniture. Terre Haute, October 4, '53-G-tf. Having an eye single to the comfort and conven* M^DTUCDKl I irUT£?~ ience of his guests, tnuet make his House a plea- NvJn I MfcrtiN L_ltaH I 3C sanl stopping place for the man 01 business, plea- /"CONSTANTLY appearing in their usual sure or traveling public—and particularly those brilliancy, in North#ra Torre Haute, second who wish to take passage on stcnm-boala. private house north oi the Canal Bridge, on Market street,

nins no

expense will be spared to make his House a agreeable and pleasant stopping place for his guests.

IS A E

Will always b« furnished with the best the country aflords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of the tastes of his patrons.

I I IS S A E

Is large and entirely new, is the best in the city, and at all times will be supplied with good hay and grain, and horses strictly attended to.

Chnrges Moderate-^-Call and See. 17 BOARDERS taken by thedar, week,month

0rdTen'l6-tf

JAMES S.CLARK

for the generous patronage here­

tofore bestowed upon them, would respect* fully solicit a continuance of the same. They are determined to spare no effort to please their customers^and maintain the high reputation which they enjoy.

Candies of every description kept constantly on hand at wholesale and retail, which are confidently recommended to the public aa to quality and price.

Fruits, Nuts, Pickles, Sauces, Extracts, Syrups, Cordials, Toys, Perfumery, and in fact every thing usually kept in first class Confectioneries will lie found at tneir establishment.

Cigars of every variety, from the very best to a common article, at wholesale and retail. A choice assortment of Wines, of the finest brands, kept constantly on band.

Bottled and draught Ale, of the very beat Cincinnati manufacture. Fresh Bread and Cakes.

Having in their employ one nf the best cf Bakers, they are prepared to furnish at all times fresh bread and cakes of ail kinds, warranted a superior article.

They would invite purchaser* to call and examine their stock before purchasing elaewhere. June 4,'53-4My

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

Sash, Door Blinds, and Frame Factory, TERKE HAUTE, IND. HAVE commenced die above bosioeas ia the 1 room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4th treet.oear tbc Post Office, where.I intend to nanulactore the above mentioned article* from

Tery best muevial. Persons about erecting '. Id ings will do well to give me a call, as 1 intend to make my prices suit the times.

Orders from a distance can be seat through the Pom Office, aad will receive immediate ^iteotion

in the city wanting anything ia the above line, will do well to aead in tneir order* as early

"jJarS?»

ALBERT LANGE,

^53 23 tf 8sb*A{nt at Terre Haute.

G. W. SHAFFER.

93-dawtf38-82.

Terre Hante Drag Stare. B7

R. CUfflHOHAM,

3.

Natioasl Road Street, North of the Court Ikmse WHOLESALE JLlfD RETAIL. ptONSTANTLY on hand, Fresh Drug* and

Mediaioe* warranted pare. Prescription* prepared prootptly. Groat attention paid to all

twTChemieal*, Dywtnfc. Io*tnin»eot*. Perfam ry. Oil*, Paiots, Gfxas, aad pure wines aad Liexpressly

for

rep

the Or-

awdk

Terre Haute. Ind Jan 3. 'S2-dtf-»^

OLD WHISKY

Oi£LVH"" Feb«S,J»-«7-tf

SfttR the Kg Book.

JOHN BATHE'S STOVE STORE!

AT WHICH MAY BE FOUND THE MOST COIVPIETE

EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, OR BY ANY OTHER THOROUGHFARE!!

He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, from New York, Mr. Hugh Stewart's Furnace, ancf tlicTWa^ bash Foundry and 4 grmt

lSIt II Ml. Ill IK Ml (INT TDK Iff fMI IS FIST IS lillltlTIIH.

0^7" He has some of the same sort left, and is receiving new patterns. Call and see. [Nov.flOwtf

New Steve Store and Copper Shop. SUUth & SOUS'

R. & 0. TOUSEY, National Road St. id door above Market No. 2, Phoenix Block.

Wholesale and Retail Cash Store, Dealers in Foreign end Domestic Staple and Fancy O O

whtire will be found constantly on hand, at wholesale only— Composition Summor Candles,

SummerStenrine Candles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Candlea, No. 1 Rofin Soup, No. 1 Palm Soap, No. 1 While bnrSonp, No 1 ^oft Soap for family washing. The above articles are warranted ana kepi Tot sale at all the principal wholesale houses, and at our manufactory, 111 quantities to suit the purchasers and at as low prices as they can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superiority of our manufacture we hope will insure us a continuance ofour former customers, and we respectfully aolit the patronage of Merchants and all othera wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles pre* vious to purchasing elsewhere.

We will pay the higliest cash price for Tallow, rendered or in the rough. B. M. HARRISON & SON

Nov. 29.53-34 tf.

New Books.

HISTORY

AND MANUFACTORY OF

TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE W O E S A E A IS E A I National Road Street, Terre Ilaute, Ind. Decll-tf-ren novlG

S.

Notion*, Trimming'*. Bonnets, ftnat* and Shoes Caps, Hardware, Groceries, Borders, Carpttings, J\ut

Caps, Hardware, Groceries, Paper Hangings, ""itg», Floor and llou.se /itm-

Table OU Clothe, and ishing Goods.

WE

are now in receipt of ottr Fall nno Win terStoe.k, seltvtcd in the Eastern cities expressly for this market. We would invite particular attention to our stock of brown and bleached goodd, Prints, Merinoes, De Laines. Lustres, figured stufT ^oods, Ginghams, Trimming Buttons, Laces, Gimps, Fringes, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Sntinets, Tweeds, Jenns, Flnntiels, Limteys, Tickings, Checks, linen and silk Hdkfa,^ Bay Stale Shawls, Carpetings, Catpet B.igs and Satchels, Groceries, Hardware,

of Henry Esmond, Esq.,by Thack­

eray.

My Novel, or Varietiea in English Life, by BulwerBianca, a Tale of Erin aad Italy, by Edward Maturin.

Corneille, and His Times, by M. Guizot. My Life and Acta itr Hungary,in 1848 and 1849, by Arthur Gorgei.

Bosii, a story ot Modern Life, by Wiikie Collins. Knick-Knack* from an Editor's Table, by L. Gsylord Clark.

Experience of Life, Br Sewell. Uncle Tom's Cabin, cheap edition, for sale at W. 11. BUCK NIC-HAM'S

Feb 12. *53. 23tf.

(MOT© SPRING ARRIVALS. W E have recieved ottr Spring Stock of work from the east, comprising a large of the best and moat fashionable lie

assort­

ment oi the best and moat fashionable kinds of Gents, Ladiea, Boys, Misses, and Children's Boots and Shoe*, That we have ever received, aad will sell very low for cash.

Abo, a large stock of ear own manufactured work constantly on band. SCHOOLEY St. VANHORN, 8ms of the Gilt Boot, JNo.5, Phu:aix Row*

April 16 *53-34-tf

SlIAf Tisnfl miTAlU T0II£!

FOR THE CURE OP

FEVER & AGUE! WILL

befoaadmtpenot to any article th* kind now in use. May be had at Grorerman and Bourne's. Pre* flared and warranted by

F1

em.

O. W. BALL.

Terre Ifante, Nov. 19,1838-wtf

MEDICAL NOTICE. DR8.

Yoamana Sc Jtfahan

Surgery, and hope by strict attention to the bo- ing and carving, •'inets

ol eir

0f illfNI

profea«om. to receive a liberal June

NEW FIRM.

C. KING having parehased theibtereat of i. Chas Wood of the late firm of Wood St lly dniggists. the 1 4nem will be continued under the fim of Oanw»jr It King

O O O I S E

The Pocket iEsculanius EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSlCl OR IYSIC1AN. ^I^IIE Fortieth Edition.

These Reapers are also constructed with mow* ing machine attached, warranted lo cut one and a fourth acres of grass per hour, and to do its work as well and as close :to the ground, on smooth land, aa ordinary mowing. Farmers and other* are requested to call and examine these machines after nrrivaj. and if they do not, on trial, perform ail that is claimed for them, any purchaser can return this reaper to me.

Feb 19, f3-26

JL with One Hundred Engravings, showing Distress ana Malformations of tlio Human System in I flverv shape and form. To which is added a Treaties on the DiaeasesofFemalea, being of the highest importance to married people or those contemplating rnarrringe. By William Young, M. D.

Let no father be asham­

ed to present a copy of the vESCULAPIUS to his child ll may save him from an early grave Let no man or woman enter into the iiecrot obligations of married lile without reading the Pockkt ,/Esc i.APirs. Let no one Buffering from a Itacknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restleas nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspep 1 tic sensations, and given up by their piivsicinn, be another moment without consulting the ^Esculnpius. Have ihc married, or those abojyit toJba married, any impediment, read this truly geful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unforunatc creatures from the very jaws of death.

JCrAny person sending Twenty-Five Conts enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will bo sent for One Dollars. Address, (post pnid)

ferior

DR. WM. YOUNG,

No, 152 Spruce St, Philadelphia.

April IC, '53-34-ly

O A E S

McCormick's Celebrnted Reapers.

ON

the opening of Canal navigation the subscriber will be in reccipt of a full supply of the above Machines, which have been proved stt-

to any others, both in this country and in Ingland. They ore warranted to cut two ocres of wheat or other small grain in an hour, andtossveat least three-fourths of all the wheat acaltered by ordinary cutting, they are well made, of first rate material, very duroble with proper care, and the raking of the wheal can be well done by a mnn riding upon them.

II. B. SMITH

A S

The well known superiority of the

Genuine Hartford Collins Axes. Has induced some manufacturers «. «.«mp their axes H.Coi.uxs, and such axes are frequently seid as my manufacture.

The Genuine Collins lies,:

Which have been made under my direction for more than twenty-five years, and which have sua* tained such an unrivaled reputation, are invariably stamped

COLLINS Ac CO., HARTFORD. Tbev arc to be found at our Depot in the city of New York, and at the principal Hardware Storea in the large ci uea.

SAM'L W. COLLINS.

April 16, '53-34- ly

Double Rectified Whiskey

"I OHN B. LUDOW1CI, is now manufacturer •I an articleof Double Rectified Whiskey, far superior to any ever brougi from Cincinnati and in strength, purity and flavor decidedly the best ever sold in thin western

country.

All

who ptefers first rate article to 5 common one. forth* same money, will please csll at the |CINCINNATI STORE. UNION ROW.

All kindsof Domestic and Foreign Winea and Liquor®, of the beet quality, and at Cincinnati prices, always on hsnd, ZM

April 23. 53-35 -tf.

CITY MARBLE WORK?

rPI|Bsntwcrfber,

have aaeoeiatcd

theiwaelw in tbe pracik* of Medicine and

5

1-,

4^^^irooa|e. oa 4th atwet, 2d deo 0u2»m. street, nearlyoppositeStewartHou«.

———————

Tne

P. M- DONNELLY.

E.C KINO*

JwA'W f,

"i3 4%f. J. JULIAN.

11 11 1 «aai 11- 1 __ 1 |_LJ

Puis and Peltries.

Coon Skins—Deer Skins.

baring permanently loeated

JL in Terre Haute will keen constantly on hand 'arf?•*t' choice variety af Marble for all pnrpo-

large end choice variety mf Jnarwetor an purposes. Mono menu on hand and made to order from the h-*t Vermont and Italian merbie. All order* wil promptly attended to and executed in tba

ban raanner' ParlicuilU' attention pairto de*i'^

|VficV4 In CASK will be paid fop

any quantity of Furs and Pelirlei, at our holeaaK vtowtj and liqtMir Sfors ia Terre Haute, IVOrthsldeof the Square irDat, Raccoon, Mink, Fo:c, Oppoesum and Otter Skina, always wanted

tmiot, aiw9jrf warned, jsnMf GROVERMANA, BOUQ^