The Wabash Courier, Volume 23, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 December 1854 — Page 3
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'l FURS WANTED. /"1ASH will be paid for Coon, "Mink, Opossum V-/ end Deerskins— any quantity wanted.
State Stock Money
WILL
be taker at par for GOODS and all debts due UP. Come and settle. GROVERMAN BOURNE. NOT.
25. '54-14-tf
Sheriffs Sale.
BY
virtue of a decree of the Common Pleas Court made at the October term. A- D. 1854, in favor of Merick A. Jewett and Mary M. Jewett, his wife, against Harrison Low. certified to me by the Clerk of said Court under the seal thereof, I will, on Saturday the I6tbday of December next, offer at ptblic 8 le, without relief from valuation or appraisement, at the Court House door in Tefre louie. the rents and profits for the term of seven venrs, of the real estate mentioned in aaid order, to wit: Lot no 47 in subdivision No 1 of Eutaw Farm in said county of Vigo, being the property of said Harrison Low, and il the same shall not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy »sid order, I will then and there sell the fee simple of said premises tosatis fr said order and costs. L-A BURNETT,
Nov. 18, 1854—13 3t. She iff.
BRANCH STATE BANK OF INDIANA. TERRE HAUTE, November 18. 1854
A
DIVIDEND of five per cent, has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Branch, which will be paid on and after the 20th inst.
Nov. 18, 1851—13 3t. C- GILBERT, Cashier
$150 REWARD!!
BROKE JAIL!
BROKE FROM THE VIGO COUNTY JAIL,
ON THURSDAY NIGHT,
the lfith inst., GEORGE BURTON. PATRICK AWN A O A, and PETER McCANN.
THEsecond
said Burton one of the three re cently remanded from the Peniientiary to be tried a time on a charge of robbery committed some time last Spring, in Terre Haute.
Bl'RTON is about 5 Wet 10 inches high, fair complexion, with light hair, near sighted and broad shouldered, about 30 yeara of age sod would weigh about 160 pounds.
ANN ADA is of Irish descent, is about 6 feet high, light complexion, hair dark brown, a stout, eirong man, aged about 30 years, would weigh about 170 pounds, had on a gray mixed long napped over coat, pair coarse shoes, occupation, Railroad laborer.
PETER McCANN is of Irish descent, is •bout 5 feet 7 inches high, light hair, face freckled, aboot medium size of body, would weigh •bout 145 pounds, agcd«about 26 years.
The above reward will be paid on delivery of said men,or $75 for George Burton. $50lor Cannada, and $25 for McCann, to the Jailor, at the Vigo County Jail, in Terre Haste, Indiana. A reasonable amount will be allowed for any information which may lend to their detection.
LIN AK A. BURNETT, Sheriff of Vigo Co. Terre Haute, Nov. 18,1854-13 3t.
Holmes' Foundry.
fT'HIS new and extensive Foundry is now in operation near the Railroad depot, and we are ready to execute with neatness and dispatch all orders for work iu our line. Give us a call.
GROVERMAN&. BOURNE.
Jior. 25,'54.-14-if.
ARBA HOLMES.
Nov. 18, 1854.-13-4W
Stray Notice.
TAKEN
up by Felix C. Files, living in Prairie Creek township, Vigo County, Indiana, on the 11th Hnv of November, 1854, a large Red and White Pided Cow. no marks or brands perceivable, supposed to be eleven or twelve years old, and apprnised to sixteen by Jesse Redman and William Paddock.
Sworn (o before me this 11th day of November, IG54. LEWIS PADDOCK, J. P. A true copy from the Register. Nov. 18, '54-13-3tp A. WILKIN'S, Clerk.
Ladies' Furs.
ALSO—CAURIAGE
AND SLEIGH ROBES, Foot
Muffs Fur Gloves Health Preservers For Caps Felt Bonnet* .Misses' Fiats Fur Tiimmings Silk Plush Caps Riding Hats Soli Cassimere Hats, of all styles and qualities.
DODD &. CO., Hatters.
144 Main Street, below Fourth. CINCINNATI.
#^*IIatters and other wholesale buyers are invited to look through our stock. Nov. 18, '54-lS-3t
Look Oat for Tour Swine. OTICE is hereby given to the owners of Hogs in the city of Terre Haute, that the undersigned will take up and impound all hoes, running at large, contrary to ordinance, and that all lioga, that may bo so taken up, and impounded for twelve hours.previous to Saturday the 25th day of November, 1854, and also every Saturday thereafter, will he sold hy me at said pound, to satisfy the penalty and costs that may be assesaed. The ordinance for hogs running at large will be enforced. S. DODSON,
N
City Marahall.
Terre Haute, Nov. 10. 1854-12 3t.
Western Flank Road Company. rpHE Stockholders of the Western Plank Road Company, are hereby notified that all sub •captions of stock made in said company, remaining unpaid, are required to he paid in full, on or beforo the expiration cf thirty days trom this dato.
The said Stockholders are further notified that a meeting of the Stockholders in said company, will be held at the office of W. K. Edwards, on Saturday the 2nd day of December next, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, for the purpose of elec ting Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business es may be deemed necessary.
By order of the President, W. K. EDWARDS, Secretary. Terre Haute. Nov. 11,1864.-12 3l
Books! Books!!
CAPTAINSlaver,
C*NOT or. Twenty Years of an
African by Brantx Mayer. PARTY LEADERS Sketches of Jefferson, Hamilton, Jackson. Clay, Randolph, fcc., by Baldwin, author of Flush Times."
LIFE IN ABYSSINIA being Notes collected during Three Years Residence and travels in that country, by Mansfield Parkyns.
For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S. Nov. Il,'54-12-tf.
AGATHA
BEAUFORT or. Family Pride
by the author of Pique E or, Th„ by Theodore Hook.
i. by NED
MUSt»IIAVE: or,The most unfortunate yorlj. by ROBERT BRUlCE, The Hero-King, by the author of Wallace, The Hero ol Scotland.
Man in the World
SWELL LIFE AT SEA or Fun. Frigates and Yatahing—a collection of Nautical Tales. COOPER'S SEA TALES, (new edition,) at
BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE 'M-12-tf,
CITY TAXES.
THEinyear1854,the
Taxes for city of Terre Haute, for the are now due, and the Duplicate is my hand for collection. The preeent law requires all city tax payers to pay the 'Treasurer at his office 2t) cents on each hundred oollart worth of property, 50 cents poll lax ami 50 cents on each dog. As ihe law requires me to he in my office to receive taxea, 1 cannot, of course, go out to collect. I therefore hope every tax payer will come up and save tho disagreeable necea sity of legal proceedings with 10 per cent and cost*. THOS. HOUGHTON, T.C.T.
October 21, '54-9-3m.
PRAIRIE CITY BANK.
THIS
Bank has removed to the near Banking Ilouae, North of ihe Public Square. Interest will hcrealter be paid on Deposits at lbs following raieai 4 per oant on Current accounts. 5 per oeot on 3 to 6 months. 6 per Cent on 6 uonlhs or over.
C. H. BAILEY, Cashier.
Terra Hante, Aug. 5. '54—50-U.
Jewelry.
NChains,Pencils
EW patterns of Pins, Ear Rings a ad Hoops. Gold with Pens. Gold Guard and Fob Gold Ring*, Gold Spectacle*,
4lc
at
the very lowest prices, at S. R. FltEKMAN'S. Much », 54-3-tf
FRESH TEAS
A
FINS article of Green and Black Teas jost received at,
P. DONNELLY*-
ffctrtwJB.'SMO-tf
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
For the Tear 1854.
TVTCrnCE is hereby given to the Tax-Payers of J_N Vigo CoUriiy, that I have received the Tai Duplicate for 1854, ana am now ready to receive idA
The follotrinir *re the rates of Taxes. CEKTS For State purpose*, on each $100 worth of taxable property 15
And 50 cents on each poll,
For County purposes, on each $100 vrortli of taxable property, 30 And 25 cents on each poll, For School purposes, on each $100 worth of taxable property, 10 For Sinking Fund purposes, on each $100 worth oftaxablo property 2 For Road purposes in Harrison Township 20c on real estate only. For Road purposes in Lost Creek Township, Id on each acre of land For Road purposes in Fayette Township, 10c on each $100 of taxable properly. For Township purposes in Harrison Township 5c on real estate only. For Township purposes in Honey Creek Township, 10c on each $100 of taxable property. For Township purposes in Prairie Creek Township, 10c on each $100 of taxable property. For Township purposes in Pierson 1 owns hip, 10c on each $100 of uxable property. For Township purposes in Riley Township, 10c on each $100 of taxable property. For Township purposes in Ixrat Creek Township, 5c on each $100 of taxable property. For Township purposes in Nevios Township, 15c on each$IC0 of taxable property. For Township purposes in Otter Creek Township, 5c on each $100 of taxable property. For Township purposes in Fayette Township 10c on each $100 of taxable property. For Township purposes in Sugar Creek Township, 15c on each $100 of taxable property For Township purposes in Linton Township, 5c on each $100 of taxable property. For Special School purposes in Otter Creek
Township, 10c on each $100 of taxable projjerty {O* The laws are the sameas last year, Either myselfor a Deputy, will a: all times be found at my office. N.F.CUNNINGHAM.
Nov. 4,1854,-1 l-3w. Treas. Vigo Co- Ind.
Sale of School Lands.
NOTICE
is hereby given, that on Saturday the9thday of December 1834, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. and 5 o'clock P. M., of said day. at the North East corner of Section 16. Township 11, N- of A'ange 9 West, We will sell at Public Auction, the following real estate in Vigo County, Indiana, to wit: Section number sixteen [IK] in Township number eleven (IT North of Range number nine [9] west. This lane will be offered for sale in lot* four lots contain ingeach twenty acres four lots containing each sixty acres, and four lots containing each eighty acres The land has been estimated at from $12,50 to $32.00 per acre, and cannot be sold for less than theertimatcd value thereof. A plat ol ths subdivision wjih the appraised value canbeseenand examined at the ofhee of the Auditor.
TERMS OFSALE —One fourth of the purchase money is to be paid in hand, and interest lor the residue for one year iu advance, and the residue in en years from such sale, with like interest annually in advance.
WE
A. LANGE, Auditor Vjgo co., Ind.
N. F. CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer Vigo co., Ind, Terre Haute, October 27, 1854 October 28, '54-10-ts
Express, Prairie City, and Journal please copy
O O S
have on hand the largest assortment of BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS, we have ever offered. Comprising almost every variety of SCHOOL BOOKS
MISCELANEOUS BOOKS STAPLE &. FANCY STATIONERY, PLAIN St. FANCY ENVELOPS.
LETTER fc CAP PAPER, STEEL AND GOLD PENS, POCKET & PEN KNIVES, PORT MONNAIES, CARD ASES, &c. New Books received every week. All orders received by Saturday evening will be filled by the middle of the week following-
We also sell monthly and by the year, Harper's, Putnam's, and Graham's Magazines Dickens' Househo Id Words, Godejl' Ladies Hook fcc. Child's Book Store, No. 7, Phoenix Row.
October 21, 1854—9—
STATEMENT
Of the Condition of the Prairie City Terre llnute, Indiana, Saturday, October 28, 1854.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Slock, 200,000 Notes in Circulation,... 167.703 LesaonHand, 59,312 108,391
DEPOSITES.
Time Cerlificales 32.005 In Current Accounts,....67.797 66
Due to Btnks and Bankers Undivided Profit
ASSETS.
Ind. 5 per ct Stocks at parl69.0C0 do 2i 60c...6,000 Tennessee 6 par.. 6,000
Due from Banks and Bankers... Real Estate, (KaukinK House).. Personal Properly Notes of other Banks Gold and Silver Coin
-181,000
40.950 108 570 47
Notes Discounted.. Bills Discounted..
'.49.520 47 45,953 04 5.947 90 1.900 77 19,753 00 23,109 91
subscriber will pay CASH for good clean hieece and tub-washed Wool Jan 21 *54 22-tf JOHN T1ERNAN
Fulling and Cloth Dressing.
W'ILLfinish,
be done as uausl, only hi_ belter and at April W, '53-35 if
slyle
HOLMES M'LLS.
New Brunswick Rubber Company.
Warehouse 100 Liberty dc 105 Cedar St., NEW YORK.
MANUFACTURERS
and Wholesale dealers
in all kinds of Rubber Goods, made under Charles Goodyear's Paten consisting of Men's, WomenV, Misses and Children's Metallic B«ots and Shoes, Coats. Cloaks, Overalls, Combs, Slay and Dress Bone, Dolls, Doll Heads, Balls, Toys, Whips, Teething Rings, Syringes, Breast Pumps, Slc. Jtc.
The above Company would solicit a call from their Iriends and the public before purchasing. JOHN LETSON, Pres.
July 22,1854—48-5m
Wanted Wanted!! undersigned will pay the highest Cash price for any quantity ol Flax Seed and Castor onni delivered at hts Oil Mill on Market Street near Smith's Warehouse.
•pHE
JAMES HOOK.
Terre Hsute, Oct 23-'53-9-tf
Fancy Qoods.
VERY variety of Fancy Goods usually found kbllshments. can be had at in such estat
E
a R. FREEMAN'S.
March 15 '54,-23-tf
LOTS FOR SALE!
1
H.WE subdivided out Lot 68, into city lota, which an otfirred for sale. Thia property comprises that beaut'ful grove. South of the city, between Market and First streets, and being re* mot* from the immediate vicinity of Railroad*, Canals. &e,) is very desirable for rcttidencea.
Terms liberal. 8. B. GOOKINS. June 17, *M—43 tl
Xanseed Oil
THE
undersigned has on hand at his mill fn Terre Haute, Lineead Oil, which he oflera to the dealer and consumer on as good terms as the article «an be b»d a^Cjucioosti or Ixxsiaville.
JAMES HOOK.
Marc ..
Coal! Coal!! Coal!!!
HUNT
A POPE are t»w working their supe erior Coal M»oe% nearCloveland. aboat ten miles eist of Terre Hsuie on the Railroad. They are doing 'be business up rigbt All orders left With D. S. DaaaSdseo, Coadit fe Hanky, o» H. H. Teal, will be punctually attended to- 5. Merry will beliver the coal in any part of the city, and is authorised to settle fof*tht SUM.
A«g- 96, -H.-l-tf
"MAN KNOW THYSELF."
An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents
"EVERY FAMILY SHOULU HAVE A COR? 1 fMl llflll COPIES SOLD IN LESS AUUjUlfU THAN A E A R- A new edition, reVised and improted, just is«ued.
W S E Jr S -iaiU/'/// MEDICAL tiANVSTrfffiltu'A AL &• HAND BOOK
To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and As ue. TESTIMONY OF THE PROFESSOR OF OBSTKT-
R1CS IN FENN. COLLEGE, PH1LADA. 'DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL."The author of thia work unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats, is a graduate ol one of the best Colleges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, ih whose honor and integrity tber may place the greatest confidence.
JOSEPH LONGSHORE M. D.
FROM A. WOODWARD, M. D., OF PENN. ONIVERSITt, PHILAOA. It give me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the author of the "MEDICAL MANUAL." Numerous cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some ol them ol Jong standing, have come under my notice, in which his skill has been manifested in restoring to perfect health, in some instances where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by SELF-ABVSE, or EXCESS of yencry, I tfd not know his SUPERIOR in the profession 1 have been acquainted with tho Author some thirty years, and dethi it ild metre than justice to him as well as a kifldnedS to tho unfortunate vie tim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one, in whose professional skill and integrity thfy may safely confide themselves.
ALFRED WOODWARD, M. D.
This is. without exception, ihe most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it trea$3. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable mattur, and no parent howevwr fastidious, ca^n object to placing it in the hands of his sons.
One
99.P02 66 3,999 52 14,891 U1
$427,085 09
For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engracraving, b*flutilnilv PAIMTED in OIL** nni FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will be sent or FIVE DOLLAR'S worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue.
A copy of the Catalogue, together with a spe cimen ol one of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this oaper.
For each Dollar sent, an Mgraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will immediately bo lor warded.
1
$427,085 09
C. H,
BAILEY, Cashier.
C. W. BARBOUR, Pres't. November 4, *54.-11-tf
wool,:
THE
AGENTS:
The Committee believing that the success of this Great National Undertaking will be materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the most liberal terms.
Any person wishing lo become an Agent, by •ending (post paid) $U will receive by return of mnil, a One Dollar Engraving, a 'Gift Ticket," a Prospectus, a Catalogue ana all other necessary information.
On the final completion ol the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a CoMMiftEE of the PCRCHASERS to be DISTRIBUTED, due notice of hich will be given throughout the United States and the CanadaS
LIST OF GIFTS
100 Marble busts of Washington at $100. $10,00
Clav
FOK THE AFFLICTED Containing an outline of tbeoriein.progfe», treatment St. cure of every form of disease contracted by promiscu-
/////,' MH\\\N
ous sexual intereoufse,by selfabui£t or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would oflend the ear of decency, with an outline ol' diseases peculiar to females, from the result of some twenty years' successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature.
rl
he au
thor has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, 'with too little breath to pu.f.' and 'too little presumption to impose.' he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 ten Is, the fruits of some twen ty years most successful practice."—HERALD. "No teacher or parent should be without Ihe knowledge imparted in this invajuable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge."—PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE.
A Presby'erian clerayman in Ohio, in writing of "Hunter's Medical Manual," says: "Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions, have been led i.ito the habit of self-pol'.ution without realizing the sin and fearful consequence upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are raising families have been en leebled, if not broken down, and they do not ktio\V the cause or the cure. Any thing that c*»n be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source if human wretchedness, would confer the reatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus nrist, OH the present and coming generations.— Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and believe me, vour coworker in the good work you are so actively engaged in
gT' Cr
Jne copy will be forwarded (securely envelopand postage paid, on receipt of 25 cents, or six pies for 8i. Address, post paid Co., Publishers, Box 196, Philadelphia.
ed and P( copies for 8i. Address, post_ paid ^COSDEN &
Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents, sup• plied no the most liheral terms. Terre Haute. Feb 18, '54 26-lv.
AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION. THE AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION, would respectfully announce to the citizens of the United States and the Canadns, that for the purpose of cultivatinz a taste for the fine arts throughout the country, and with the view of enabling every family to become possessed ol a gallery of Engravincs,
Iiy the First Artists of the Age, They have determined in order to create an extensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give employment to a large number ol Artists and others, but inspire among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when '/50.000 them are sold, 250,000 GIFTS, of theamt .l costnf #150,000.
Each purchaser "of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of tho Gifts when they are distributed.
100. 100. 100.
Watkipgiof Monument 20x26 in each.
10.000 10,000 10,000
Webster,
100 Calhoun, 50 elegant Oil Psintings, in 1 splendid silt frames, size 3x4 ft. each, 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft. each, 500 steel plate Engravings, bn liantly col'd in oil, rich gut frames 84x30 in. each, 10,000 elegant steel pi ale Engra-1 vings, col'd in oil,-ofiber
100. 5,000
50. 5,000
10. 5,000
4. 40,000
7
337,000 steel plate Engravings, from 100 different plates, now in possession of, and owned bythe Artists' Union, of ihe market value ol"30cta to $1,00 eaelr, 1 first class Dwelling, in 31st
St., N. City, 88 building lots in 100 and 101st sts., N. Y.Citj, each 25x100 ft deep, ai, 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 sq. ft. in the suburba of N. Y.City, and com man* ding a magnificent view of the Hudson River and Long
Island Sound, at 20 perpetual loana of cashwithout interest or security, of $250 each, 50 100 100
11
250 20 8,000
Order*, (post paid,) with money enclosed, to be addressed/ /^. W. MHLBROKE, SecYy, w: 505 Broadway. N Y. 17 The Engravings in the Catalogue are now reaay for delivery.
J. W. MHLBROKE. Sec
July 89, *54,49-6mo
ssewt
SPRING ARRIVALS.
WE
have recteeed «r Spring Stock of work from tS» east, eornprising a large assortment of the best and most fashtoMbfe kinds of Gents, Ladies Bor*, JiissM, «a4 Children's Boots aad Shoe*, That we have ever received, and will seH very low for cash,
Also, a large stock of oar own nuurafeetwed
r|*HE
1
41,000
12,000
1000. 22,C00
too. 50,000
9,000
5.000 5.000 5,000 10.000
50
Reference in regard to theft eat Elsltfe, F. J. Visscsut & Co Real Estate Brokers, New Vork. aid,) with money enclosc'
VAOTORN,
Sign of the Gilt Boot. No.5. Pbamix Row, April!« 'f
THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE.,
Fifty Thousand Gratuities!!!
Not a MamotH Enterprise, bat one Ensuring Speedy Realisation
A Ilnndaome little Fortune^ or a valuable Present, and Rending for a whole year FOR ONE DOLLAR.
PROSPECTUS OF THE 8 WS- 223&®>3? 1 K)nrOwn» monthly Fire-side Journal. An Elegant and Choice Publication of the
Largest Size!
ONE DOLLAR A TEAR! Including a Numbered Receipt, entitling the bearer lo a handsome Gratuity or Premium.
Five Copies, $4 Twenty-five Copies, $20 One hundred Copies, $75. It is the design of the publishers to make this Journal an acceptable visitor to the homes—the fire sides—of the people and valoable lor its useful information, alike to the Farmer, h* Mechanic and the Professional and Business Men. It will traverse the whole country and we shall aim to interest and entertain our readers in every section.
It is intended that this 'shall be* a journal for the times! It will stoutly oppose the impudent assumptions ol the foreign hordes, as well as the trickery and deceptions of the demngogues, 10 have too long usurped our rights. It will be entirely American. 'Our Own'Journal it shall emphatically be. In addition to its well vlored columns of choice literature, general intelligence poetic eems, genuine wit and humor, &.C., it will contain a limited number of business notices of the first class, and much besides that will be appreciated by practical men. The markets of tne whole country will be feported, the finances reviewed, &c &c.
THE COURIER OF THE UNION will be issued simultaneously on the first of each month in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and business offices will be established at each place but in order to remove all doubt as to the legality of the distribution, the subscription office has been removed to Georgetown, D. C-
The following are the valuable Gifts to'be awarded to the first fifty thousand subscribers, viz A beautiful Villa Residence in Weslchester County, on.i hour from New York—
Dwelling, Stable, Outhouses, Gardner's Lodge, &c.rin «he Italian style of Architect $5,0C0 An unique and very pretty Cottage Residertcfe, in the same locality, with a larga
Garden plot, Outhotises, &c., complete and in approved taste 2.500 'Jules Gureenson' Fine Gold Watches.. 1,000 5'Cooper' Fine Gold Lever .... 9^0 5 Fine Gold Pocket Chronometers 700 5 Fine Gold superior high finished watches 600 5 Fine Gold Elegant 500 5 Fine Gold 00 5 Fine Gold Ladies'Dianiond 300 5 Fine Gold Enamel 200 5 Fine Gold 150 5 Beautiful Gold Lockets, 50 1 Lndiee Fashionable Gold set, comprising
Bracelets, &c
I
75 60 50 40 25
(i «l il
10 Fine Gold Heavy Pens and Pencils... t. 50 10 A il/ngnificen! Rosewood Piano A Superb Rosewood Piano An Elegant Rosewood Piano A superb Rosewood Piano.. An Elegant Rosewood Piano..:, A perpetual loan without security or interest
300 250 200 500 400 350 390 250
l,5f0 1.000 500
100 Cnp'ifesof The Book of the Poets," illustrated by a series of Forty splendid Steel Engravings b^ the first
Artists, 8vo. elegantly bound and
20,000 Copies of "Df. Ure'3 Pocket CyclojKEdia "—a book df references for all classes, containing all the most valuable receipts, .m 20,000 Copies of "The Treasury of Knowledge," 5,000 Fine Steel Engravings Portraits of the Pre idents to the prei^rtt fimo 4,475Fine Steel Engravings, A cont' plete View of the city of New York and Environs'' 60Subscriptious for a year to -'Harper's iliagnzine 50Subscrmtions for a year to *lGleason's Pictorial" 50 Subscriptions for a year to Gotley's
Lady's Book"
500
2,250
2,200
500
450
150
150
150
50 Subscriptions for a year to "Putnam's iUonihly
150
5"\000 Gilts amounting to $25,0C0 Cauvnsscrs and traveling Agents Wanted In order to make the distributions at the earliest possible day, and to gladden the hearts of our subscribers as soon as we can, we wish to employ unlicitora or ennvnssers In every State of the Union. Persons of good standing in their respective communities, can do well in obtaining subscribers. On one hundred and upwards wo allow 25 per cent, commission, and below that htlmbef 2d percent, besides the following liberal premiums or gratuities, vix: To the one who forwards the largest lis! of subscribers $1,000 To the one who sends the next largest list 500 200 200 •. .1 1,
J00
JQ
To tboso who send the Tefl next largest lims each 820 200 To those who send the Twenty next largest lists, each $10 200 To those who seQd the Fitly next largest lists, each $4 200 To those who send the Filty next largest lists, each $3 ]50 To those who send the Fifty next largest lists, each $2 J00
Any resncctable person wishing to pet as agent can havo due authority and a supply of numbered^ receipts by remitting five dollars.
The cash will be given in lieu of any of the property gifts, less 10 per cent discount. The distribution-will be made In the usual way, by a sworn committee of subscribers, at Georgetown, D. C., to which all will be invited.
Though comparatively no effort has been made, we have already a goodly number of subscribers, comprising the gnive and the gay, and both sixes. No enterprise ever started has been more cheerfully responded to and been so generally approved The consummation of this enterprise admits not of a doubt. Prompt attention is .given to all (prepaid) letters and NUMBERED RECEIPTS arc sent by return mail. To av'oid disappointment subscribers will mention the Post Office, County, and state in which they reside.
Address WATER HOUSE & CO.* Oct. 14, '54-8-3in Georgetown, D. C-
University Family Medicines* FEVER AND AGrCTEJ.
UNIVERSITY OF FREE MEDICINE
AND POPULAR KNOWLEDGE, chartered by the State of Pennsylvania,' April 39th, 1853, mainly to arrest the evils of spurious nostrums also to supply ihe public with reliable remedies, where the best medical advisers cannot or will nut be employed, having purchased the invaluable remedy,
ROWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE, ihe first and only known for TWENTY YEARS, as the certain cure for Fever and Ague, and its kindred complaints, confidently recommend it to the patronage of the afflicted.
The above institution likewise recommend for Bowel Comp aiuta ROWAND"S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
BLACKBERRY ROOT,
and in doe lime will furnish its own remedy for every disease that can be safely treated in this way. By order ol the Trustees.
JOHN K. ROWAND, M. D..
President of the University, and Head of the Pharmaceutical Department. Home Dispensary and Office No. 68 Arch St,
Sept. 9, 'M-3-ly Philadelphia.
POCKKT CUTLERY
IMPORTED DIRECT. 1UST received from SHEFFIELD one camk •I Pocket Ce lery, containing 312 dox. New apd Beautiful Pattern*, Among which are boys' good %nives at to SOc
Gebuemen'a Got 2 and 3 blade «t 90 to 1.75 HuuUr'a "Long blade and Dirk" to 1.25. Farmer's snbsianual
11*0
blade, cheaper than can
be found elsewhere In tbte citfXfMerchantc in the comitry are especially invited to call and get bargains in thia I tne.
Sept 9, 34-3-6m B. H. POTTER.
To fanners.
Wells' Patent mactuoes, lor sowing Timothy, Clover, and other snail aeods. F«w by Element & Co., S. H. Potter, Riddle & Lock ridge, and at the Post Office.
T«n
HMM,lad-,
August It,
ON THE ttfth OF OCTOBER*
P. NIPPERT,
WILL HAVE HIS MAMMOTH STOCK OF
^£*11 cto Winter
DRY GOODS,
Ready for the insptciioh of the Public.
HISstock
of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
GOODS, is probably the largest iii the Wabash Valley, well selected and purchased entirety for CASH
All who' are aware of the scarcity of money tit the present time in the Eastern Market, know thai Dry Gonds can be purchased with ready cash for almost a song—accordingly this stock will be sold at such unusually low prices, as will even draw a smile of pleasure from the closest buyer.
Below area few articles enumerated. Splendid Stoctit of Dress Silks 20 pieces plain Black Silk, of every quality, from 20 lo40 inches wide. 10 pieces Black BTocade and Plaid400 patterns Firicy Silk, of tvery quality.
Cheap Black and "Fancy Silk Velvets. Cotton Fancy Dress Velvet plain colored do. French Merinos & Alpaca 20 pieces assorted colors French Merinos, cheap. 40 pieces assorted colors English Merinos. 50 do Silk and Mohair Alpacas. 10 do beautiful all wool Gala Plaids, 10 do do half wool ao
Plain and Fancy Colored Delaines. 20 pieccs nice all wool Black Delaine, for 25 cent*per yard. 10 pieces nice all wool colored Delaine. 150 do do aBSOited fancy colored Delaine, cheap. 40 do do Fancy Cashmeres. 20 do beautiful Plaid Poplins.
Ginghams and Calicoes. 400 pieces fancy Prints, from 5 to 124 cents per yard. 50 pieces French, English and Domestic Ginghams.
Checks, Hickory, Tickings, Drillings and Bleached and Brown Muslins.
Cloths and Cas3imeres. Satinetts, Tweeds and Jeans. 10-4 White Ba
State Flannels. White. Red and Yellow Flannef Red and Saddle Blankets. Cotton Flnnnels. I.inseys. All colors Eastern Yarns. Woollen Undershirts and Drawers. White and colored Quilts.
Hosiery and Gloves.
Ladies' and Gentlemens' Kid, Lisle, Cashmer, and Buckskin Gloves. Long tnd Short Silk Milts. JVZensi' heavy Buck Gloves and Mitts Cotton and Woolen Hosiery of everv description Linen White and Colored Shirts, Wovo Bosoms.
Dress Trimmings.
The cheapest and theereatest variety of Velvet, Guloon and Gimp Trimmings ever brought to this city. Fancy colored and Black Silk Fringe Fancy Buttons, Silk Cords and Tassels. Black Silk Lace.
A line assortment of Silk, Crape, Straw and Giinp Bonnets. Bonnet Ribbons, very cheap.
The most beautiful and choicest selection of French Em1roideries ever offered for the inspection of our Terre Haute Ladies.
Cambric, Swiss and Bobinett undersleevcs, Collars, Chemiselts. Pure French Worked Bands, il/ourning Collais and Sleeves, Capes and Inbint Caps, Plain and worked linncn Handkerchiefs, Jaconett and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*.— White oods of every description. Very cheap, white Curtain goods. Fancy Colored Damask Window Curtains, very cheap.
Hats, aps, Boots and Shoes. Umbrellas. Carpet Bags, Oil and Prt^ef Wfrnlm* Shades, Brown iind Blenched Linen and Cotton Table Cloths Towelings.
Tli£ largest stock of Bay State and English' Long and Square Shd*rls ever brought to this market and exceedingly cheap
Oct 14, '5-1—8—tf.
ASTHMA CURED. 3 BROOKI.YN, N. Y., Dec. 30,1853.
F. NIPPERT.
MEDICATED INHALATION.
.A nSToxv MetllodL.
MOST wonderful discovery has recently been made by Dr. CURTIS, for the cure ol Asthma,Consumption. Bronchitis,Coughs,Colds and all Lung Coniplninl9, by Medicated Inhalation. Dr. Curtis's Hygeana.or Inhaling Hygean Vapor rind Cherry Syrup, has accomplished the most wonderful cures ol Asthma and Consumption in tWe city ot New York and Vicinity lor a few months, past, ever known to man. It is producing an impression in Diseases of the Limes never before witnessed by tho Medical Profession. [See certificates in hands of Agent?.]
The Inhaler is worn 011 the breast, under the linen, without the least inconvenience, the hent of the body bving suflicicut to evaporate the fluid —Fiipplviug the lungs constantly with a healing and agreeable vapor, passing into all the air cells
and passages of the lungs that cannot possibly be reached by other medicine. Here is a case:
For about eight years I have been severely afflicted with the Aetlima for the last two years I have suffered beyond all mv powers of descrip-.. .. ... tion months at a time I hdve not been able to
my last. During the past six years I have had
the good fortune to procure Dr. Curtis's Hvgeana !of
Sold by Condit & Hunlcy, Terre Haute, Ind. June 17, '54—43 ly
To Mechanics and Bailtfcrs.
The Trustees ol the Firs' Congregational Church and society, of Terre Haute, invito proposals to furnish all materials and build a Brick Church edifice in Terre Haute, according to plan and specifications on file, to hA exftibttea on application to said Trustees Said Church Edifice to be tally compieied ready for use by the first
day of Decembw 1855. Proposals'
JONES* AMERICAN CHOLAGOGUE.
For the cure of Fever and Ague, ChiU Fever, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fever, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver, Enlargement of the Spleen, and atl the various forms of Bilious Diseases:
The Proprietor offers this remedy to the public with full confidence that its results will sbstain him in pronouncing it one of the most valuable remedies ever prevented, as a speedy and effectual cure for Ague and Fever, or for Chills and Fever. ITS COMPOUNDS BEIXQ ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, ITS USE IS PERFECTLY SAFE.
irre8ularity
sleep in bed, getting what res: I could sitting in ed by taking a severe cold. I did not see her amv chair. My difficulty of breathing, and my gain, but soon after learned that she was getting
01
and frad a comfortable night. I hate since con-
IN
JOHN WOOD.
Sold by BOYD &. PAUL, Nd. 149 Chambers st C. 11. RING, corner of John st. and Broadway, N. Y. Price $3 a package.
N. B.—Any person enclosing $3 to Bom St. PPL.or CURTIS St PERKIXS. New York, will reaive a package containing a boftle of Hygean Vapor, one of Cherry Syrup, and 11 Inhaler, in a neat box, by express, live to any part of the U. States or lour packages for Alt).
will be received in two separate con
tracts, one embracing the bri$k, stone, mason work, and plastering, and the other embracing the carpenter work, painting, and all other parts or 1 be whole included in one contract. The latter will be preferred.
Termor payment, caab in quarterly install anenta as fart (be work ptogreaaes and the contractors will be required to give satisfactory aecuriiy for prompt aod faithful performance op their part. Bids will be received till tbefirst day of December next.
L. RYCE, Chtirman.
Sept "W -®-3m. GOrSiate Jcarnal, Indianapolis, copy in'weekly I IBMUM, tad WMI Wit wfs e«a£
LEONI, Michigan, June 12, 1S47.
Having experienced the good results of Jones' American Chologogue in my own person, I cheerfully give my testimony in its favor. I suffered, more or less, through the past season, from chill fever, and last fall and winter was so Completely prostrated, ha to bo uil&ble to attend to my business. My friends thought I was fadt falling into a decline, which would terminate fa tally. Under these circumstances, I wits persuaded to try the American Chologogue. ild effects seemed almost magical. 1 began to recover after taking the first dose, and now (six months afterward) am enjoying more robust hsolth than at any time before for five yeara.
Gnysott's Improved Extract of Yellow Dock nnd Snrsnpnrilln IS NOW PUT UP IN THE LARGEST SIZED BOTTLES AND IS ACKNOWLEGED TO BE THE BEST SARSAPAR1LLA MNDE, AS IS CERTIFIED BY THE WONDERFUL CURES IT HAS PERFORMED, THE ORIGINAL OOPIES OF WHICH ARE IN THE POSSESSION OF THE PROPRIETOR. RE.ME.UBER, THIS IS THE ONLY TRUE AND CRIGiNAL ARTICLE.
THE
COMPOUND
PLU1D EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK'. ANDSARSAPARILL has been prepared with particular reference to Female complaints. Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Luchorrhoea, or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, and general gloomy state of mind, are cured by Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, which gives immediate relief by ferftfwing the foundation of health and strength, the blood. It neutralizes bad humors, stops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy a action to all the vital powers
The Yellfffr Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for females of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other diseases peculiar to thetr sex. Tho proprietor has in his possession a great number of certificates of cures, performed of the abdYt description. We assure tho afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural energies.
A CURE OF IRREUULAKITY IN THE PERIODS OF MENSTRUATION. Head this statement of the cure if lary Moore, tcha was given up by her physicians as being utterly incurable, as herein bcrtified to by Dr. A. S. I far den, one of her consulting physician.
BRANDONVILLE, Va., Aug. 23, 18?2.
This is to certify that I was called in to see the above named Mary Jlioore, during the absenco of her regular physician, found her in a criiical and dangerous condition, and, as I thought beyortd all hope of recovery. Aftofthhf 1 wns called in consultation with her regular attending physician. Our opinions were, that her recovery was impossible. 1 learned that her disease was caused inore than two years ago, from
in her periods ol menstruation, caus-
1™, Sre r* -r-" ••,u*
(luirJr
as t0 wl,at
breathing1 ..
nnd
odaP,od
A/A RG A RET E ASTON.
CONSUMPTION CURED. NEW YORK, Dec. 27, 1F53. I came to New York in the ship Telegraph my native place is St. John's, New Brunswick when 1 reached this city, my health was ver poot hrtd a very bad cough, raised a good deal ot matter which was frequently mixed with blood bad pain in mv left aide, and was very weak and emaciated. My friends and physician pronounced my case Consumption, and beyond the reach of medicine. I accidenta ly heard of Dr. 'uriis's Hyeeartn, or Inualing Hygean Vapor ond Cherry Syrup, and obtained a package, which I verily believe was the means of saving my lite. Soon after wearing the Inhaler, I found it relieved the pressure on my lungs, and alter a while the disease made its appearance upon the surface under the Inhaler. I took tho Cherry Syrup as directed, and continued to do so, mv cough gradually srow. ing better, tintil it entirely left mr, and I now consider myself cured. 1 still wear the Inhaler, as the use of it is rather pleasant, and believing it strengthening and purifying to the lungs, 1 fee unwilling at present 10 dispense with it.
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A pail 29, '54-36-tf
a"d
cou|d
the aid and attendance of some of the most cele- change, was informed (by Wm. M. Rittenour,) brated physicians, but have received no that she had been taking Dr. Guysott's Extract nent benefit, and but little relief. I at lengih had I
or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup.— heard ofils great effects in other cases in this viAt the time I ftrst obtained it, I was sufferingun- cinity. I havo
breath. In less than ten minutes Horn the time
have causod this sudden
rv- a
YelIow
.„ 1
^°ck ™d Sarsaparilla. I have since
110
Vrnlr & »»•.
wos tlre
1 applied the Inhaler to my stomach, and took a low Ztock and Sarsaparilla,^ believing, #s I do, teaspoonful of the Cherry Syrup, 1 was relieved ft js possessed of many excellent qualities' in a creat measure from the difficulty
inducement to make this slate-
subject ol this statement, to try the Yel-
mBny
tinued it with the greatest possible benefit, and rrtan family. A. S. WAR/JER, M• D. am now comparatively well. God only knows the amount of suffering this medicine has relieved me from. My advice to the suffering is—^TRY ITJ
leases incident to the liu-
Put up quart bottles. $1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5. Sold by JOHN D. PARK,
N. E. corner Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, to whom all ordcro must be addressed.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
For Ihe instant relief and rapid euro of Asth ma, C6ns^mption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenets, Ci jup, and all disorders of the Lungs and Chest.
Wistnr's Dnlsnm of Wild Cherry I TIIE BEST REMEDY EVER KNOWN TO Jtf Alt For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis
Influenza, Bleeding of the Lungs, Difficult Breathing, Liver Affections, rain or Weakness of the Breast or £fide,
short, this Balaam is peculiarly adapted to every disease of the Lungs and Liver, which is produced by our ever varying climate. -. LAFATETTE, I»d., July 31, 1854.
JOB* D. PARK—Doar Sir: I was attacked a bout g*e mouths ago with a severe cold, which settled on my lungs, ond dobtors, (among the most respectable in this city,) said that I bad infiamatioR of consumption of tbc lungs, and after exhausting their skill without relief tfifmc,pronounced my case ructfrable. 1 Commenced idking Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry about six weeks ago, and fn four days I was able lo walk all over the bouse, and am now a well man.
B. R. W, WIDSTACH, DruggTst, Lsfayetio, Indiana.
9CT Price $1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5. Sold by J. D. Pill. Walnut street, eaat side, one door above Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by
J. R. Coningfiarn, Donnelly & Kin W. L. Mahan, Terre Haute J. M. Lucas, Clo verTsnd D. Mark.Prairietofi Fiske&TilTotaon, Middletown H. A. West & Co. Highland A. Lyons, J. M. Lyons, Clinton. A. M. Houston, L. Sid#ell, RoekvHIe.
October38,"54-10 ty-eow •.
«T3 HOJ I""'3"
=======
Business €ar&i
J. H. LONG, M. D.
rflANKFUL
for past favors, respcct full/so
licits a continuance of the same. Office on :etidnd stteet, scu of fhfe Court House Square. ftbI«-'33-»ti
j, 6. STEPHENSON. M. D.
PAusieinn and Surgeon^ TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office nearly opposite Brown's Ilotel. Oct 18, '63-8-1!
H. B. SMITH & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. Proprietors of Terre Haute and Toledo Lint" of Canal Boats. jy Liberal advances made on consignments.
Commercial Insurance Company*j
Charleston, S. C.
Columbia Insurance Company,
Columbia, S. C.
NSUR ANCfi on Stfeamboat and Flat-boat car I g^rand lire risks
011
April 29, 54-36-ff
II. DENSMORE.
Price §1 per botlle.—six bottles for $5. Sold by JOHN D. PARK. Walnut Street, east side, one door above Fourth streets, Cincinnati, O.,
buildings, furniture an4
iierchandize, taken in the C^psim?3' by ALBERT LARHFH, an29-'53 23 tf Sub-Agent at Terre Haute.
R. oWEST,M.D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, \T7 ILL punctually attend to all calls in tho
»V
line of his profession. Office at Mr. Samuel Lockwood s, FourtH Street, east side, one-stjuare north ot the Baptist Church, where he can be fouriu ut all times, un» les* professionally absent.
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Carriage, Sign, and Ornamental Painting, in all their Branches. 1 LSO, Designs, Banners, Flags, Transparen-j A\
cies, properly executed—old Pictures clean ed and varnished, walls papered, ,Stc. Shop on Market Street, opposite Doles New Buildins, aod 2d
door
n.mh or the COURIER Office.
Terre Haute, inar23-30y E. K. BROWN._
WHOLESALE §TATIONERV
WAREHOUSE.
Eggers eft*
THE
Oc-(
CINCINNATI, No. 127, WALNUT STREET Deal exclusively in Paper nnd Staionery at Wholesale Import theirloreign goods direct rom Europe
SF.IX AT EASTERN JOBBING TRICES. April 8,'54-33-ly
F. T. HULMAN
INFORMS
Dr. POTTER'S dwelling may be found on rotirtrt streeU first door south of the German Lutheran Church. l«. ROCTU'S dwelling 13 on 1'ourth street, opposite the Upper Market House.
Torre Haute, Aug. 5, '54 50-tf
S O
If.
On Second st 2 doors North of Main, in Enrhfs new Block.
A WHOLESALE & RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & BAICERY.
rpHE subscriber would "respectfully inform .L tho citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, that tliey havo opened a manufactory iu tho above place, where they will be prepared to furnish oil articles in their lit e, stich us, Plain and Fancy Candies. Crackers, Eteid, and cakes of nil sizes, kinds and descriptions, the most tasteful manner. And would most respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.
Those dealing in our lino, both city and country dealers are requested tc give us a coll and exantirio our nock beforo purchasing elsewhere.
All orderf from tho coantry, hy letter, promptly attended ttf. SCtiDDLK Co. Sept. 23,185-1.
.'S
Daguerrean Gallery
I'MIFSfor
establishment is daily open visitors snd the irrirovcin'cnts recently effected in it aVe been completed on scalo coifiWensurote with tho present advanced state of thtf Dnguerrean Art and the requirements ofa dfs-
criin 1 noting pnblic. The proprietor claims facili' ties for produci rtg FINE PICTURES Which ore not possessed by any other establishment in this City, snd the result is that the pictures issued present such a combination of beau* ty that the wonder of tho day is how it is done, which most be accounted for by Miller oeing tho srtist whose very name is a guaraniee of a good picture, who has the nack of transferring the im* age so correctly that he hcsiia'tcB not to solicit an inspection of his unrivalled pictures from all good judges of this beautiful art.
STOCK FOR SALE.
Likenesses of deceased Or sick persons tnkerf at their residences., Patrons will find this Gallery convenient, liatmg the reception 6aloon and the operating room on the same floor but entirely separate.
Subjects sYio*Uld avoid Hght drapery. Room* formerly occupied by Duffac. Freeman, Warren's
B,OCk'
Tours respectfully, GEORGE HOOVER."
Above I hand you a plain statement from Geo. Hoover of tbiU city, Wbo la well known, having lived here some twenty yeara. I bnow him well, and raw him during bis sickness.—1'he doctor* attend bim son& three months, snd gavo hhn op to die- but Wistar's Balsam caretf bim.
April 2,'54-35-tf
A. R. MILLER.
New York Jewelry St^re.
ft.
KEEPSassortment
constantly on hand a large and beau*' tifal of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods,-
Which be will sell on reasonable terms. #3r Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. I May V, 34-W-rf i.
rnKy and
his Iriends and the public genet
tlyithehas just got back with a fresh well selected Stock of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES. which he will sell, as heretofore at wholesale and retail, at the lowest figures.
All who wish anything in lus line, will find it to their interest to give him a call, at his storo on National Road street, No. 5, Warren Block:
May 3 '51-38-tf
WdODHXTPr HOtTSE, Sycamdre St., bftwcen Third and Fourth Sts CINCINNATI, OHIO.
DAVID RUNNION &, VV. P. STEVEN& PKOPRfEtORS.
undersigned have taken the Woodruff House for 11 term of yei.rs, and havo fined it no in a style of comfort and convenience suitable for a
first-class
Hotel, take this method or
informing their friends arrd acquaintances, that ihoy are prepared to ftccommodato the travelling public, and would reapertfully aohcit 1« share of theirpatrouaga. KUNNION & bttiVLWb.
September 30, 1854 -6-tf
s. T. W. roTTETi, M. n. JAMI-S w. KQirrii, M. P» POTTER & ROTJTH,
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
MAY
be found at their office in Scott'sBuild* ins, on Market street, opposite the General Since office, previously occuined by Doctor J. A. Williams, llomeopatliist. Having a practical knowledge of the WATER CURE, thev avail themselves of the use of Wnter in common witli all other lemedial nueiiis, in all cases which may demand. Water Cure is the scientific application of water at its various temperatures, front tbc freezing point up to as hot as the skin can bear it. applied as the ncccssity of the Caso nioy demand.
