Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 July 1853 — Page 3

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Medical College of Evaniville, ,-$• EVANSVILLE, IND.

THE

Sosaion of 1853-4, of this Institution, trill commence under niOre favorable auspices than that of any previous J«r.

The Faculty have the pleasure of annoiiticing to the Profession that a new. commodious, and tasteful college building is now in fr...c«-» of erection, and will b« in reading}* by the en suing collegiate course.

The apparatus for demonstrating the variou* branches of the Profession Is ample, and of superior quality so that Students may rely upon as full and complete a course of Instruction in this, as in any Medical .School East or We*t.

The following gentlemen comprise the Fac ultv, viz: Lt:vi L. Lavcock

it. Emeritus Professor

of Physiology and Pathology. Hugh Ronalds. M. 1).. Professor of General Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy.

C. A. Foster, A. M.M. D-, Professor of Chertiistry. John R. Wilcox, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and Pharmacy.

Madison J. Bray. M. P., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. William H. By ford, M- D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine.

George B. Walker, M. 1)., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. William A. McDowell, M. D., Professorof the liiJititutCH of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence.

John T. Walker* M. D., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. The Kessiou will commence on the first Monday of November, and continue four months. The Anatomical rooms will be open for the accommodation of students who dewire to study practical Anatomy, on the 1st of October

Expense of regular tickets, $70. Matriculation, $5. Practical Anatomy, $10. Good boarding may be procured at from $1,50 to $2,50 per week.

GEORGE B. WALKER. M. D., Dean. July 20, 1 £53-32. (Ex. copy to amount $5 send acc't to Dean.—Ev. Enquirer.]

SHERIFF'S SALE.

BY

virtue of one execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of Edwin Wright, administrator of the estate of Jordan Smith, deceased, and against Robert Stewart, I have levied on the following property, to-wit: The undivided interest of said Stewart, in and to Lots, Nos. one hundred and seventy four (174) and one hundred and seventy-five, (175) in the oity of Terre-Haute, and the improvements situate thereon, beinjj the lauds and tenements belonging to the said Robert Stewart, and 1 will, on Saturday, the 13th day of August, 1853, at the Cuiirt-Hotise door in Terre-Haute, within the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profits of said premises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term of seven years and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there offer the fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution aud costs.

Slate iii' Indiana. Vigo Oouniy, s.s.

WE,

the undersigned, do swear that we have viewed and appraised a certain estray horxe, taken up as an estray, by Snnuicl IIIt'll. of Honey Creek lownship, on the 8th day of July, l8.rH,"and find the same to bo a fleabittoii grey horse, about twelve or fifteen years old, fifteen hands hiich, with & scar ou the left thiiih, and vre appraise the name at seventceu dollars and fifty cents. IUNIKL BUDD,

Oi i.otiRrso.v Bovu..

Subscribed and sworn to before ine, this 15th day of uly, 185:1.

FEUTHJF A.vb MILLS,

S7aic of Indiana, Vigo County.

IELIZABETH

Rngnn by Gookius and Bas-

sett, her Attorneys, has filed in my oflico Petition for divorce from John 13. Ragan, and as it appears,by the affidavit of a disinterested person, that said John is not a resident of the State of Indiana he is therefore hereby notified that unless he apnear and answer said complaint on the first. Monday in September next, being the first day of the term of the Vigo! Circuit Court the matters and things set forth in said complaint will be heard, and a decree made tu his absence

AN DIIF.W WILKINS, Clerk.

July 2f) '53-Ht [$1,75 ________

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF VIGO, SS. Vigo Circuit Court, Sepimnbtr 'Icrnx, liiIJ. laaac Pointer,

Petition for a Divorce.

Polly Pointer.N MVIK petitioner, by C. T. ^uhk In* sot- liciior, having filed hi* petition tosnther'with an affidavit of edl»lutcre«lcd person, that the defendant, Polly Pointer is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice ti, therefme, hereby given to thu said Polly, that »he bo and appear before the Judge of the Vigo Circuit Court, at the Court-House In TorreHaute, on the first tiny of ita next term, then and there, to Mtow cause, if any «h« can. why a decree •»»""'"•'l0"SK W"

July 13, 1833-31 3w [pr's fee $aWJJ

Notice.

SEALED

propolis for the erection of a new

Iron Failing, connected by chains, on the Kast, South, and West desof the Court-House square, iu the eity of Terte-llaute. will bo received at the Auditor's uttice in said city, until the 4th dnv of August, 1863, at 11 o'clock, A. M. The biih are expected to include the Retting of the posts, which required to be done iu a .*ub.stinitial and durable manner, and warranted for an indefinite period of tinto. [IT Bidders will accompany their proposals with drafts aud specifications.

July G, lS.Vt-oO-lW

New Novels.

HARRYcainoof

Gun'

KKDAUV'S

Courtship, and

what it, by the author of "Prank Fairloigh."

Reynolds. For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S Sign of the "Big Book.'

July 6, '53-30 tf

Music Books.

I^HE Mendelshon Oolloction, JL Aikin'a Christian Minstrel, The Alpine GLW Singer,

Mason's Sacred Harp, round and

notes,

The Universal Mnsici*n, Christian Psalmist, Sacred Melodeon, The Juvenile Choir, for SALT at

BITCKINOHAM'S BOOK STORE. July 6,1853-30-tf

100 Cases of Dry Goods for the Job bing Trade. "AfERCHANTS in the cuantry who wish ton pl.ui^h their *tocks, wiU find a lawe atsort ment of 1)KY GOODS, tar tha jobhin* trade, and which wiltMsaold at a «maU «dvaacc on Eastern co»t, at S

Farrinsstou'* Block, north OF PAWIT S^AAJRO. Tem-tlattU, MAY ii, ISW MU

Notice.

TV

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:~HEN affidavit* of the |MBLI«UVB of LEVAL noliccs \RC requtrvd, GENTLEMEN MNST allmytt

b*« ready

FED PAY THE DOTI'T

c»LL for THE AFFIDAVIT without brinet»«F the mo- !). IX JWLJ 1953-tf

Notice

TS .t

hereby

I»iven. that

lhe

ha» Jh-.-i apjv-.:

Uvi JIh-j- J' ti Said Mi

-is#: IW v-*U y. 1 ?««. hittix. .'?1-3W ,.-i'pt'a JW S

July 13, te-

AT REDUGED PKICES. «r.

4

lOETMOHAlKS.

tino FAN'S, at Juac 1, 1S53 55 »f

'ssrtrloihin

eluding 6n«f aU ami a in«a Coat*, Pant*. .t»- w«'"' F'ultLl CA»U islUR£» uly

'|Ltw

J.

8EMI-AHHTTAL REPORT

Of the Condition of the Prairie City Bank far the Six Month* Preceding the Pint Monday of July, 1853. -m

DR.

NTotes Discounted Bills of Exchange Suspended Debt, Remittance* Note* of ofher Banks. Amount of the Debts due to the?

Total

6

A**ocatiou flr :ank, Sisrht Exchange on New York and Cincinnati Amount due from Stockholders,.. Indiana 5 per cent. Bonds Tennessee 6 per cent. Bonds.,.. Dividend No. l.paid.

Value of Rea Estale

122,895 21

necessary to

lhe transaction of business.... Value of other Real Estate— .. Gold Silver Furniture, Expenses aud Premium on State Bonds

CR.

Amount of Capital Stock, includ-

4

ing that deposited with the Auditor of State, paid in according to the provisions of the law.... 163,000 00 Amount due other Banks, or moneyed corporations, or associalions, Amount due Depositors Amount of notes, bills, or other evidences of debt, issued Amount of losses charged upon capital Amount of losses charged upon profits Amount of dividends declared and made Amount of debts due from the Association or Bank Profit and loss, Discount and Premium,

4,590 00

4,817 40

Total $404,383 50 Amount which the Capital of the Baid Association or Bank has been increased during the preceding six months, if any

Names of the Officers of the Associntion or Bank: C. H. BAILKY Cashier, C. W. BARBOUR President.

Names of persons who have become Parties to the Articles of Association within said period T. B. Armstrong of Terre-Haute, Ind., W. J. Ball, do Samuel S. Early, do., Robert Taylor, of Sullivan Co., Ia., L. H. Scott, of Bristol, Pa., Elizabeth Hughes of Montezuma, la., and Adams Sturges of New York.

Names of the persons who have withdrawn therefrom: S. B. Qookins, of Terre-Haute, C. H. Bailey. Do.

Days of Discount: Tuesday. Days and hours open for the transaction of business, to-wit: From 10 o'clock, A. M. to 3 o'clock, P. M.. every day except Suuday, the 4il» day of uly, and Christmas day.

STATE

JAMES II. NELSON. Sh'fT.

July 20, l853-32-3w [pr's fee $2,00]

or INDIAXA, VIOO County, as:

Callom H. Bailey being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Cashier of said Bank, and that the foregoing Report of the transactions and condition of said Bank, for the period therein named is true and correct, according to the best of his knowledge and belief.

C. H. BAILEY Cashier.

Sworn and subscribed before me, this 4th day of uly, 1853. SutatDA.v P. RKAD, Notary Public.

July 13, 185J-3J -3w

J.

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A true Copy from the Register. ANDREW W1LKINS, Clerk. July 20, 1863-SSlN*.

A. R. MILLER & CO.,

National Dagucrrean Sky-Light Gallrry, Eatt End rhainix Rata, ooir Child's Book Store.

WE

would invite the public attention to our Gallery, where wo are making the most distinct and life-like pictures that are now, or ever have been made this city. We wish the public t.o see our pictures, compare and decide for themselves. Our pictures are made by sky-light, and with the only full«ized A No. 1. camera used in the city. i2" Instructions in the art given ou scientific principles, aud out-fit furnished. Cameras, Coating Boxes, and a. general assortment of Daguerreol vpe stock for sale.

O" Deceased, or sick persons' miniatures taken at residences. Call and see our pictures, A. R. MILLER 11 Cu.

Terre-Haute, July 6, 1853-30-tf

Notice

TS HEREBY given, that a call of Twenty .1 per cent, on all Stock in the Evansville and Illinois Railroad, sulocribed for the extension of naid toad from Vincennes to TerreHuute, is made payable on ur before the 1st day of August u^xt, at the following places, viz: By all ftoekhuldcrs in Knox county, at the residence of Horace B. Shepherd. Esq., est Union. By all stockholder in Sullivan conn ty, at the office of Thomas Marks, Esq in the town of Carlisle, or at the residence of Joseph Grey, Esq., in the town of Sullivan and by all .stockholders in Vigo county, at the Prairie City Bank, in Terre-IIaute.

By order of the Board: JOHN INGLE. Jr., Sec'y. Office of Evansville «fc Illinois Railroad Com pany, Evansville, June 23, 1853, ..

Juno 99, 1853-29-tdp

ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS,

Exten Jcil West tu St. louis, by Stage,

rpO accommodate the public, and extend the business of the Company, the Express is now carried west by Stage to St. Louis. We are now prepared to take packages, monoy, Ac., aud deliver them nt any point oil the line of the National Road, between Terre-Haute and St. Louis.

OTA messenger is, in all eases, sent with the goods. E S. W OLl* E, .l^nf for Adt/nts 4" Co Express*

Juuo99, lt*53-29-3mo-$a.rx

Flooring Factory.

Latitte, the Pirate of the Gulf, by Ingraham. Harry Ashton, or the Will and tho ay» by the author of "Amy Lawrence," «fcc. notice, or to surface lumber and bring it to an The Soldier's Wife or Scenes in the Can- invariable gau«o. teen and on tho Battle Field, by G. W. M. I Picketing, Venitian slats, and all kinds of

Terre-Haute, June39, 1853-29-tf

paltiat

hourtnes, Flutes, Fifes, etc'and

by J- K. CRISHER June 1, l?53-25 TF

1 AM prepared with superior machinery, to paidinto the Treasury of said Company,as follows 1 dresa FLOORING

AXI

SAWING Sone to order, DRESW^D flooring and ceiling, from well seasoned lumber, kept on hand, and for sale.— Call at the ANCHOR MILLS, opposite Wallace's Foundry. 1st Street. R- L. THOMPSON.

MARTIN GRACE,

Dealer In *na»vle*n aM«t frN»r««cn Marblfi TKRRE-ftMUTE, UfDlJ.YA.

FOTMENTS,

July 28.'W »-»y

Drs.

HAVING

J^SPEGIAL attention paid to makmsy jl Jt **4 injt up K«ve Troajrbs. condactor^, Ac and repain, tin, *i»cet irwo and to withdtspatch.by

1

April 1J, tSi»V

BTE

iwr lUii'.o.'Arrii 13. «Mftf

un«kr$ign«D

u.a

Extra Extra spring strte S?lk

Hats, to fcadat

May tl» «8.

.3!. ^.grsxxsVARS. S*as.• A

PSSIRABLE

OI.L) WHISKKY.

T")0&TK0HACK8.—iVJL'l, lrorr. Velvet aRjf BOIHSOX AND ilON'OXGAlILL rpiS

4a XI.ihKVti Piirtmnnairt. ta.-kU .• i"j V.® WHISK r- Fo. •-.-t'o 1ft At^SOJ? Jk CO I ri-. Ac-. A.&., 'f all 5f*etio«ioa», kept cot^kuian!*i aale*3f3ieea!e4

.. V/ WHISF Fc,

K. O^lStt&H a, -A ir«4Xiioi "1

GUff DRY'S

Mercantile College.

RTHWKST

POLLO BPILDIKGS, NO CORKER FIFTH AND WAUSJTT STS-, Cincinnati. Ohio !—Incorporated Id 1848. The attention of the public

Aftc n-1 qi i* reapectfttlly called to the tnperfor facilities affordoS'ao- n! ®d at thie institution for qualifying individuals In a thorough practical manner* for the Counting Room •nil business pursuits.

283 66

fin

The course embraces book-keeping by doable entry,

ai purftued by the different departments of trade, comSi merce sad manufacture*—l»asiue*8s penmanship, MlE" culation, correspondence, and diily lectxlres ou mer­

cantile lsw and political economy, is their relation* to commerce.

'.w» jc OA The coiiree can be completed in from 8,to 12 weeks. 39,645 84 Tern,e FORTY DOLLARS. I Pupils being taught iudi vidaally, applicants can.en140 000 00

ter at

*°y time.

c'mvn on For further particulars call at the college rooms, or V-W" Xn addrers the PnoctpaL 4,aG0 00 i0i •'Goniry's Commercial Writing Fluid.

The nnersigaed i« prepared to supply the Western .. {Market with a aaperior Wriiiug Fluid—Uis owu »n„fi!vention—and which in color, fluidity aud durability, *u is warranted to be unsurpassed. 3,355 81 The color i* at first a greenish blue changing to a

I deep, permanent black. It will not, like other ink, I ^17 ft7 1 f*de or change by time and cannot be d*strosed by acid* or alkalies. It is now baing adopted in alt the prominent business and hanking houses in Cincinnati, $404,383 50 in preference to any other article.

All orders wsll be promptly attended to by addressing him, or calling at bis office In Mercantile College, northK^est corner of Fifth add Walnut streets, Cincinnati. JOHN GUN DRY, Proprietor.

E S I O N I A S

We the undersigned, having fully tested the merits of'Gundry's Commercial Writing Fluid,' very cheerfully declare that in our opinion, it is unsurpassed in

pt q-i in every desirable quality. It is remarkable for rxoiDi-

I TT—a

quality which it retains after the longest exposure—not becominz thick or gummy. It has also

146,000 00 an unrivalled Color and an indelibility not coinmou to I other inks. We take pleasure iu recommeodiuu es I an article that can not fail to give universal satistaw'r tion.

H. Matthews, Receiving Teller, Trust Co. Bank. J. W. Wilson, Assistant Teller, Trust Co. Bank. G. B. Bradley, Book-keeper. Groesbcck & Co. S. W.

Grey, Book-keeper,'Commercial Bauk. E.G. Moses, Teller, Commercial Hank. C. Moore, Editor Masonic Review. P. B. Manchester, of Peoples' Bank. McMickeu & Co., Banker*. O. Hidden. Book-keeper for Mark* ft Co. K. Eagle, Book keeper for Gilmore and Brotlierton. J. L. Tabijott, Teller for Gilmore & Brotlierton. A. M. Searlex. President Merchants and Mechanics

Insurance Company. John Kilob, Savings Bank of Cincinnati. R. H. .Stephenson, Librarian Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. R. Smith, Superintendent Merchants' Exchange. Joseph Cox. Attorney at Law. J. W. Hartwell, President Cincinnati Insurance Co. D. Mackintosh, Book-keeperfct Gardiner, Phipps & Co. E. P. Goodnoiigh. Book-keeper, Swasey & Wise. J. Beazcll. Book-keeper at Speers & Wright. R.J. KittK, Book-keeper. McCullogh, Morris 6c Co. W. F. Aldrich, J. A. Skiffs. J. R. Bates, Book-keeper, Ohioand Mississippi Railroad Company. Richard Vose, G. F. Bradley & Co. July 13, 1833-31-tam«12

Insure Your Dwellings!

New York Indemnity Insurance Company.

BROADALBIN, N.

Capital $150,000—With a Surplus. '"PHIS Company was organized in St-p-JL tember, 1H51,since which time it has Issued nearly 2,400 policies. Its business is constantly and rapIdly increasing, and It is with entire confidence in its ability to pive satisfaction to all who make application, that the Company solicits a further share of public patronage.

The business and risks of the Company are divided Into two separate classes. The first class, or Fanners* Department, consists or farm property, detached buildings, aud their contents.

The second class, or Merchants' Department, consists of stores, merchandise, taverns, mills, &c. The rates of insurance vary with the classi-s, and in proportion to the exposure of the properly insured.— Not more than 82,1100 will be taken in one risk in cither department. No extra hazardous property, such as steam milts, etc., will be iusured.

The Coinp-ny pays, in the case of loss, the full amount of damage. not to exceed the amount insured. All losses will be p.iid by the Company within sixty days after due proof thereof. It will be responsible for property destroyed by lishming.

The insurance on all approval le applications will take effort the day the application is made, unless a different d.iy is desired by the applicant.

WM. E. McLEAN,

June 29, 18.V-29 tf Agent for figo County.

Cash for Wheat,

ATTHU ANCHOR MILLS, TERRE-HAUTE, LYDIA.YA. r|THE undersigned respectfully announces

I to the public, that his S7EAM FLOURING MILL is couipleted, aud is now in full operation, where FBESH FAMILY FLOOR, Corn Meal, and offal, may always be had, in any quantities to accommodate purchasers. Corn and cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a very superior feed for stock, always kept on hand", and sold by the barrel, or otherwise, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will be paid to retailing fionr and stock feed at the Mill, and all sales delivered in any part of the city. (£r FLOUR warranted in every re.«pect, and when objected to, oil notice, will bo taken awav, free of clmri/e.

Orders for Flour of Stuck feed left with Russell Green, southeast corner of the Public Square, will meet with prompt attention.

R. L. THOMPSON.

Mill opposite. Wallace's Foundry.

Terre-Haute, Juue 29,1853-29-tf

Ladies and Gentlemen.

NandPUHK

il- would respectfully inform hisfriends customers and the public generally, that he has just completed his new and splendid suit ofrounis In the Farriiijjlon Hlock, formerly occupied by Stoncr it t'orev, where he will be pleased to furnish all who mny favor him with a Call, with as many impressions oft heir face* as they may desire. His Stock of Chemicals. and in f«et hi# whole outfit arc of the best, and

My Camera Obscura is one of Voipbtlsnder'# best German instruments, and cannot be excelled, having the superiority over common American Tubes. .My Stock wis selected by myself and is of the best mate-

rials, and I will not put up a picture that will not d.' credit to myself ait artist, as well as make a fine

June88, tf

Terre Haute and Aiiim Railruad

THE

CEILINO at short A 4th instalment of *jper share, on orbefore July 1st,

rP»

Tomb-tables. Grave-stoaes..

Stoaea 6C.— A.

roT.MESTS, Tomb-tables, urave ec,-: in Terre-Haute, will keep constantly on iVl Alt Older* for any of the above filled promptly, hand a large and choice variety of Marble for and on the most reasonable term*. work doue in the beat style.

OL

return licit a «*.nti»uaoc*of Office vrcst of the VJafvcrsalist Church.

July 2J. *S3-S8-tf FUS'C.—Justneceived a large

lot

cordeons. Violins, Banjos. Guitars. Tam- A

house

., for SALE low,

likeness of the suhject. M* .«««*.MIP# "quick sale, and .ri»U P^-" Prom ionic experience, and courteous attention, I

ttention, •"pgr. i» X. B. U,

hope to meet with share of public p.uro|Py. and I N. H.—.tain's would return niv thanks for past favors.

Ptockholders of the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad Company art hereby notified that instalments on each and every share or the Capital Stock of this Company will be. md are hereby required to be

3th Aug. Isw 6lb Sept. 1st. .. t. Oct. lat. ftih Xov. 1st. •i oth Dec. 1st.

IQth Jan. 1st. The abovo instalments may be paid to the Directors residing in the counties along the line of the Road, to Hiram Sanford. Agent at Palis, or to the Treasurer at Alton. By order of the Board of l»irectpr«.

JAMES H. LEA, Treasureij

June 15, '33-27-Tm T. H. A- A. R. R. Co.

CITY MARBLE WORKS! HE subscriber, having permanenty located

all purposes. Monumchts on hand and made to order from the best Vermont and Italian marbl*. O* All orders will be promptly at-

-r „_ tended to and executed in the best manner.

Clippinger A XIVANS Particular Attention paid to designine and

associated THEMSELVES together in THEIC-RVINJJ JESSE JULLA*. On 3d sr.. n»rlj opposite cvntiaamca of tat

MIM

JutlC IS, 1653-2»-If

$300 Less than Cost.

of fine AC- RPHE undersigned VRILL VENI

HE undersigned will sell very cheap, anew every thin

and G»od lots, with

'convenient for dwellings, IN Grand VIEW, c.

gar County, Illinois. The towu is near the railroad, place for a Physician and mechanic*

March. 2. lS53-l2-tf

K. GROVEK.

ATHIJfOTubs.Pttrom Japarsnrd ware. HARDWARE, of alt kinder direct from and Sif.-*., of ait is ind* «»d «i*«. fl i. plain ta manufacturers, embracing finest assort men ij.i!,-v. .!ri»a» hiihi| !of Mechanic's Tools ever brousht to thi^mar

EXTRA.

^VRTLXKETS AJEW Spring sirle 3Soi.!UeU

lot of Queens*raiv,

Bo4* and Sheets tty—a fre»t

Ma ,i«sys*Vt

&od

,4.

and

C.-A. Hu2il

New Spring Hardware.

ai« now receiving a very lanje of

Feb. 16,

S. H. POTTER &

CO

BOffSHBTS and EIBBONS. Midi Bonnet

Rib-|

ts

-TRR&TER-S HEM.^LIDAT TUKHERS. TT T£ UA.E FDED LARGELY

-—-RRNMG MIY 4. 1853-21 tf ««:K UF hardware, and we confidently ncr*,

BOOTS ASH SHOES, HAVE & large «m.| new selected stock

ivvt *j*& will he

aj

B1IB ST08I.

FKAim tin

Comer of Fourth and National Road Sis.. TBRRB HATJTB, IND. TT1HE undersigned having purchased the in--L tferest of his former partner, Mr. Browning, would announce that he will continue the business the old stand in his own name, hoping and looking for a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to the house. He is just now receiving his Summer aud.Fall supplies, making his Stock the largest and most complete ever brought to the City, consisting in part of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals^

Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Varnishes,Turpentine, Alcohol.Buruimr Fluids Paint, Varuish. -I

Shoe, Flesh and Dusting Brushes Window Glass, Shop Furuivdfct

lure

Teas of every variety iu Metalic Packages Chocolate, Eas. Coff*-e, every variety Spices Jules Hauel's, Roussei's, Uozin's andLubiu's Perfumery Fancy Soaps, every variety of Flavoring Extracts, Pure Bran- -.ladies, Wines and other Foreign I 5 Liquors, expressly for medical use Snuffs, Tobaccos, Cigars,

T^

J'

fcc ,ifcc., fcc. Also au extensive supply of Patent Medicines. which he will furnish by wholesale at the proprietors' prices. To all of which lie invites the particular attention of neighboring Druggists, Physicians, Hnd Dealers generally, who will find it to their interest to call on Kim. "Having ascertained

N. B—Ginseug. Flaxseed and BeeswaX taken in exchange for goods or in payment of old debts.

June 22,'53-28-tf

jnuaitf! nielli iiiKOM, "J AA PACKAGES more will be here in a 1UU few days by way of the Canal.

A large proportion of these Goods, embracing all kinds of STAPLE DRV GOODS. Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, a great variety of notions, fcc., belong to our Jobbing Departmtut

Fancy, Plaid and narrow stripe Silks: Tis sues, Barreges, Barrege de Laines Gingham and De LaiRobes Swiss aud Jaconet Muslins, Lawns, Undersleeves and Collars, Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Crape Shawls Swiss and .Jaeonett Edgings and lnsertings Bonnets, Ribbons, Ac., Ac., of the latest sty les. Also the largest, stock of all kinds of Hosiery we have over offered. Our Carpet and House Famishing Depaitment, Ha* been very much increased, and now embraces some 100 pieces of the different grades of Carpets and Mattings, from which selections can be made to please every taste, or suit, any purpose Also, Matts, Rugs, Floor Oii Cloths of all widths Drugget, and a great variety of new aud beautiful Window Shades, Window Cornices Blue, Scarlet, and riinson Worsted D,ima-k, Lace aud Muslin Curtains and Curtain Drapery, Curtain Cords aud Tassels, Curtain Bands and Pins, Ac., Ac. Also the largest stock of Paper Hangings of every grade in the Wabash Valley, (some of them exceedingly rich and beautiful, in gold and velvet,) aud all cheaper than ever before offered.

Also, a much larger stock of Queensware— Looking Glasses, Ac., than uotial. (ET Business done on the CASH system as heretofore, aud goods sold as low as cash can buv them any where, in any markhet.

CELEBRATKIX

Those in wanl of any of the above articles will do w« ll to ~ive me a call, as I intend to sell very low.—

MY

JAMBS 1. AIUUKB

JAMKS T. MOOKE

r. Moore is also prepared to do all r!t in Cupper, Tn, Sheet tr-jn, Zinc. Cinmp«. rcji

for many years p*st, and in toat line, feel confident of rcnderinc entire satisfaction. Give me Call. May 25, l&>:»-24 tf

CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY.

new establishment, e:t-t of the CourtHouse, IN now "fitted up ready for

I shall be prepared at all tmies with OP

r-C2£

23RJD ?IDQ.9

.nd every article in the confectionery line, and hope to receive

a

fair portion of the public pat-

ronaere. O* I shall soon be prepared with all the good things of the seasons, as they approach, to minister to human comfort and good living.

CHARLES C. RUGGLES.

Aug. 4, LR52-24-tf

NEW JEWELRY. A LARGE lot of Gold and Silver

Watches

Lady's

Pins,

WILL

FASCY GOODS. lot of ladies dress Silk Uces and Rinses, bonwt rihhoos. ar

A NICE lot of indies dress trimmings

crape aha w)a sitk aadharefac viopitirrs be sold cnttsaaUy low st

I Terre May25.-34tf

TO«,,T

prepared to FI*E UBE Ukia market--CALL a»D see.

that we are of aaj pQXTER & CO

Feb. 16, 1833-10-tf

J. H. TTR5KR.

W

Iroa Ware, StOW fan?!

.low Ore bridge

O triiUatiEQAiX

"hat crifih gaits and short profits pay betrer tban cited the wonder and admiration of all who have u.«ed he old system of credit with the usual ''per it. and it now stands at the head of all remedies f^r the .. 4L.. f.n.—: .1: n. 1

advautage

to purchase of him, and for cash. Particular attention will be given to all orders from a distance. tt^Prescriptions carefully compounded and put up. with a despatch and neatness heretofore unknown in Tetre-Haute.

and will be sold to merchants at a very small terial used, will enable us toi complete in point of workmanship, with the beat establishadvanceJrom cost. I ments of ol ler cities. Our patterns for machinery

Our retail Stock affords an unusual variety have all heen gotten up within the last few mouths, of goods iu that line, including plain Black, and are of the most approved models. We are manur, 1 1 o:i». .. facluiillg

L. RYCE.

Terre-Haute, May 4, 1853-21-tf

New Stove Store and Copper Shop.

(SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT,)

On Fourth Street one door Xorth of Main. TERRE-HAUTE, IND. *•'. PHE undersigned would respectfully «nI nounce to the'citiiens of Vigo and the adjoining counties, that he has just opened a new Stove, Tin und Copper establishment, where he intends to keep constantly on hand, a larfio assortment of

STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE. My stoves are of the newest and most approved pattern, among which, will be found the justly

MKTKOa

AIR-TIGHT

OCD JuDS To which, I would particularly call the attention of I Tavern keepers, (having two sixes expressly for their Street, oppo-ite use.) and-having the exclusive right to sell this stove Street, comer of in this market, I feel a just pride in recommending it Thev have no' asonc nr the very best Stoves ever offered for sale on

orceanJliaPumpg CoppCr

EXTRACT OF HYDROPIPER, A

CURE FOB

Df,

0,

[i. GEOGHEGAN. (airraduateoftlieif said'

girl of Mrs. Simmons, of Louisville, Who was Believed of Blindness in one Week. This is no humbug, 110 catch-penny, neither ia it a nostrum, a*

The Recipe Accompanies Each Bottle. 1 That it is most valuable Medicine is evident Qroru the fact of it» beins

PRESCRIBED BY PHTSICIJtXS,

And ftom the numerous testimonials from the first cit-

iseil9

„ld

phsicUnsof

npi

NO. T. WALL.

TAKE "NOTICE,

200 Paokages of Goods have been Received by the late Steamboat arrivals for the

a. Gout, Hip Disease, all Kidney Diseases, Seminal Emissions, all Female Diseases, Liver Disease, Sick

Z\*Z*Z°J

Eagle Foundry,

CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS., TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. TOSEPH GRO VER. (he former propriety tor, and T. A. MADISON, having formed a copartnership in the above well-known establishment, under the style of GHOVKR& MADISON, would respectfully say to our friend* and the public, that, we are making new and valuable additions to our operative machinery, and have uow iu our employ the best of workmen: which, with the perfect quality of ma

STEAM EYGLYES

of varioua-sizes and power, adapted to the use of Sash, and other Paw Mills, and arc prepared to furnish Builers. Mill Irons, and every necessary fixture to put them into complete operation. Also, for Flouring Mills of from one" to three run of burrs, and for other purposes. All of which we warrant to perform equal to any manufactured.

We are constructing and furnishing complete, one of the most approved kinds of Threshing Machines and Horse Powers now in use. The lumber is of sood quality and perfectly reasoned, and the machines are calculated, in every particular of workmanship, to give perfect satisfaction.

Wr hive cmstanly on hiind. anil arc mnnufnduring FOX RIVER AND IMPROVED CAREY PLOWS, with several kinds of Oast and other Plows. The Kiver and ("arey, scour better in bottom and prairie frround than any plow now in use, and are too well known to need reccommendation.

We ave now nxecutine some neat and substantial CAST IRON STORE FRONTS. to which we call the attention of those who anticipate the erection of buslne#!" houses. They are safe and strong, and add materially to the architectural beauty of the building.

LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS consisting of Mill Oenr. Stoves, hollow ware, lard kettles, andirons, sad irons, wagon boxes, etc., etc., together with

Brass, Ziac, and Babbet Metal Castings ofevery description necessary for machinery, and for many other purposes. For all of which,

PATTERNS

are made in the most workmanlike manner, promptly, to order. Also, heavy WROUGHT IRON WORK for machinery and oth'T purposes, executed in away to jtivo the most complete satisfaction.

Much more mieht be said by way of classification^, but we will only add that, we

Terre-Haute April 13, JSSn-tf

SliDe

Ear Rings,

'•S^LHOOPSAND drops,Gold Bands and HraceUs Snaps. Pencils,Lockets,Specks. Fob and Guard Chain*. Fob Buckles, Gold Thimbles. Buttons Cuff Pins and Buttons, Slides and Vest Hooks, Fiuger Rinys, a NEW style of Locket Pin, and every thing in the Jewelry line. *hicb will be sold low for ^RISHER.

lets

YOU LOOK.

oh^n he'thnn"ufM^fOr'ali! »I,(1

E O A

Boston Leather Store, National Road Street, South East Comer of 5tii Street, opposite the Eni*copal Church.

GEORGE KERCKHOFF & CO.,

INFORMgenerally,

ui(lniiz s.

Thev alsokopp a general assortment of Shoe such a*» Last-), Hoot and Shoetree,

I M^'ofTohWorVin Cower, tm,-Sheet Jron, .21 Clamp-, n-rs ^1 kind, of Shoemaker's tail, attbe lowettfl^re*.

and t^ad. Job work has)eert ray prine^pj»l hii^ioss tools of the Very ».e-t quality.- their interest to give him a call, at his Store on Sa-

HIDKS.

|r oodf lir,^

wrivc fall valae for their money, in any of the »ho*e give general satisfaction. braachea, as well as to patrenise those who are haildinf up a home market, bj manufacturing andl«P«»ding t' money in ou midst. B- OKO EK. 13M

They pay the highest cash price for green April 0,1853 17 tf

Shoemakers, Saddlers and

business.

Merchants,

B. H. CORNWELL.

MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Sqnara.

KEKP.S

maae

iman comfort anu goo

a uvtnj

His stock, in part, consial# of Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, Grey, and Mixt BroadclO.tba, of variooa prises. Black, Blue, loeskin, and checked Caa cimera, for pants, of various erades in price# and styles. Ratio, Silk, Velvet, Marseille! and Buff Vestings, to sott any taste or farcy. Shir'.a, Collars, Hanakerchiefs. Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves,

Silk Undershirt*. Ac.. &c., always on hand.

Sale of Vigo County Seminary.

NOTICE

0

ooa experiment, ha? succeedcd in obtaining an essen -Seminary, credit of twelve months will be tlal propeny from the Hydropiper. which, combiocd given, the purchaser giving his note, with apwith other vegetable ingredients, set forth in his pub- proved freehold security, for the amount of the lished recipe, forms a most valuable and efficacious „uin..v ,itpn»sl thereon and remeily for many chronic diseases. Unlike Sarsapa- P'}rfna

riila, it is quick in action, the first bottle often pro- ilhout -rtiiuf t\ hatcher froia valuatioa or dutiu? wonderful results, as in the case of the negro appraisement law*. W I N A w*v, Treatcrtr r»/o County, Ind.

Kentucky. In short. It base*-

ounwioiia, aii rvv„," Mttalic Burial Catts, which are the greatest inven H«rtaCH£i and a Jneral

1

5rJS5/0it

?,'h" n^nn.l! "f

Tonic and Purifier of the Blood, has no equa The Agents are in possession of testimonials (which may be seen at any lime) from men holding the highest office* in the country. The afflicted are desired to call and get a circular.

O* Price—31,00 per bottle—6 bottles for $3,00 when all taken at one time. RAYMOND & PATTEN, Solo Agents, To whom all orders for Hydropiper or Agencies should be addressed.

For sale in Terre-Haute. by J. K. CUNIXOHA*, and by Drneeists and Medicine dealers generally. May 18,1853-23-lyr

favors in our line, and shall endeavor to discharge and domestic Wines and Liquors, kept con faithfully, and to the best of our ability, miy and every stantly oil hand. r. I. contract or obligation entered into with our customers. GKOVJER & MAIUSONV

their former custoniers, and tho

public that they have removed their LEATHER STORE from National Road

Union Row, to National Road

a( ortnic|lt of kil( of

will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of Tiw as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Wins, hy wholesale and retail elso. Bathinc Tubs. Sole. Band. Upper, Bridle, Harness, Iskirtini*, Hip and Shower Baths, and all kinds of COPPER Qolliir Split" Leather French and Philaf^\^f^

KcUlC9'|delphia

°All k?nds or copper and sheet iron work for Steam Topping. Sheep and Doer Skin* Tanipico and Mills mad-' to order and piomptlv executed. French, Mens'ami Ladies'Morocco.

particularly requested to examine our stock] ries. and price*, before buying elsewhere. Dr.. Olin Life and Letters. Terre-Haute, March 16, 1853-14-tf Last Leaf from Sunny Side. ...

constantly on hand a general assortment or Goods for Gentlemen's Apparel, which will be

to order* at short notice, and Warranted.

_R,— His stock conaist? of various Broadcloths, all col

ors Cassimeraand Vestingrs. all kinds Shirts, Under shirts,H'dkerchiefs, Cravats,Oves, Suspenders, Ac. Lead, a utiis. ijin«eeti un. vw ngnwi His garments will be fashior a1 and anb*t*ntiaUyjWin{jow. ga^h—8-10 10-12 10-14 and 10 LO 1100 boxes best WINDOW OUA^.L^D.T,.: 4 bbls. best Winter Lard Oil. S. H. POTTER FC CO.

nr Call and examine the stocK and leave your

June 1. 1853-25 tf AS EXTENSIVE STOCK: OF CINCINNA'PI SCALES^

W O O S

E undersigned has optned & Store. RPJIE undersigned respectfully solicits' 1 UST'RECEIVED, on 1 Shut /«., Copper and Tin Ware *.m ifl the 1 ^ttieatioa

07tbe

cart dour of the building* formerly ©cccpied bjr Mr. J.. of new Spring and Summer floods. «W. -oo. T, where be

4n0. noMed

C- Kow, o» Main street, opposite the big T, wbtic „p^aM| Hi, n«Kirtmcnl is one of we largest hopes to tne*t all the former p*Uun« of the otdGao-lKlf \Vab**t Valley, and comprises alm»wt everything cut shop, and as masy new ones feel disposed

sMortiaent ia one of the largeat in

»„4 *ju he sold for cash at pri-

Fsrrtneton'a Hlock, north of Pahlic Square. Terre-Haote, M«y 25. 1853-24-tf

HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A^D SHOM: PANAMA. Leghorn. English Straw Pain l«e*f Hats: one case of the renownod G«n-! io'a Extra Silk Rata Fnr and Wool Mexican Hale

P.

Terre Haste,3i**35,^itr

HAVANA CIGARS.

«. a-J,-riAr* "VTORM\S SEVILIAN**, Coucorduw. Herma

A*"^PUU^ITAS, LO»e Star,

XZi. otber cboic. bnuida t»f direct imjwrUlion, for W A A O Feb. 23- TSU*e'» I

Cash and Good Cloths \\rE have m«dc arrangtmenUfW a i. -j —mfut karsiini 1 Matt aaimly of Brssbes of tx^ry deacrti

ILL be p«d for I rtock which wem eaatH*»imes |«hVedtooffrrat «t5.c\lower pnee*than

ARBA HOLMES.

sKai

Bnuhes, Bmslies. ":by

wm

is hereby given, that on Saturday,

the30th day of July, A. D. 1853, within business hours, at the Court-Uou*»e door, hi the town of Terre-Haute, we will offer for sale the County Seminary buildingsof Vigo County, Indiana, together with the grounds, whereou they stand, vii: Out lot of ne town of Terre-

Haute number forty-three (4"'.) bounded follows: osi the soutlisida by Mulberry str«-«»c..

Ue

LANGE:

j.*)

UiHf0r

tl"

METALIC BURIAL CASES THEtnibscriber, havlns mode arrangements with \V. C. iJavis & Co., of Cincinnati, to

keep cuiiKlalilly on haud, Fisk's Patent j#tr 7*1 ght

lio»"f

1,1,5 the w0UlJ

cal'

AN ELEGAST HEARSC,

And Will furni»h any number of carriages that may be desired. 1 can bo found at my Store, north of the Court-House, on Market street, opposite J. l.ongdon's

Livery Stable, or at my work shop, rmcr!y kept by Sites A Co. U. G. FOItSTKK. Terre Haute, May 25,1833-94-tf

Spring Stock, 1853.

WEHardware,

are now receiving our spring supply of embracing every variety of

goods in our line, tfhifih are offered to our old customers and lhe public generally ,oit ourcustomary liberal terms.

Our assortment is unusually lnrge nnd com plete, and the fact so well established, that we sell a first rate article an low as is charged for a poor one, that no one who will Cflll on us will be disappointed in uot finding a largo stock and low prices. 0 ir stock of every description of Iron, Nails, Steel. Chains, Axes, Saws. Gun Barrels, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, and all heavy goods, is very full.

Our stock of saddlery ia enlarged, and a great, variety of new patterns added. We have every thing wanted in the building line, and a great variety of yoods for furnishing. Every implement needed by lhe farmer may be found in our establishment, nnd our stock of Mechanics' Tools of every description. cannot, be execodi'd in the State. Wf have also White Lead, Oil and Paints of all kinds. J. COOlv ifc CO..

April 27, lS5.')-20-tf Nu. I, Union KoW.

I N I N N A I

F. T. 11ULMAN. is now making the best Whiskey (hat wns over turned out

of a rectifyer. It is"pure aud has a mild and pleasftnt flavor, and cannot be excelled or equalled by anr ever brought from Cincinnati or any other place. All who wnnt the pure.' genuine, unadulterated article, will please call

f(,r

themselves.

ca^'Jj0 a

5th street. constantly on hand.

They have now on hand a large nnd exten- SC1IOOLEY & VANHORN, Si^n of the Gilt Bool, So. 5 I'hanix How. April 6, IP53-17tf

Leather, Hitch

Calf and Kip Skins Lining, Binding

generally, that he lia» Just got back with a freah and tvell selected Stock of ALL KIXDS OF GROCERIES. which he will tell, as heretofore, at wholesale andio-

by

bi- line

tlonal Koad Street, opposite the 1'OBtpffli.e.

and dry hides, skins and furs. .^ERN LEAVES, frotu Fanny's Portfolio.

Attention. -1

Freedly's Practical Treati«o on Business.

arcj Trmpera'nco Talcs and Hearth Stone itcvu-

Harper a and Putnam Msgatinfis, for sale W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

Julv 6, '53-30-tf

Oils, Lead, Glass and Window Sash, For

Feb. 16. 1-51-10

tf

buii dkks' DEPOT. PERSON?

contemplating building the coming aea-

soil, will do well to c«ll at the Bulidera' Depot, one door north of Condif* Grocery, where the^ can have

plaas. specification# aiid e*Umales of bulldlnga, oa

tj,0rt

notice.

eaaure. [March 30,1853-16-tf January 12,1833-5"If O.W, SHAFPER.

I POTTER* CO.,

public Ctbeex/min.'ionof Fowler A Lodlow ceUbrat* Platform ^calea

Al*a. Corarea SC A adding fin. M• Ma U, -:-2-tf

F. sipPErr,

Agents.

goo. icoo, ia

BALTIMOStJ

on the westsid* by Sixth strwt, ou the north _. „. ,« I Bspeciauy, woo have become the victims side by Eagle street, and on the eastsido by vice, that dreadful and destructive habit

out lot number forty-four (41.J ally sweeps to an untimely grave, thousaiius At- the same time aud place we will also offer I

DySOCPSia, Scrulllla. and oil in JDiSCUSOS. !the principal 111 ten annual instalments with trom BaUhaore sueet, Ea$t »lde, up the steps.

r,Prtr,TTnniW ri interest aiuuiallv in advance upoujlhe,residue

r:nc-|Dal

University of Louisville, and practitioner of high (JDOU a'l ucrsonal uroDC-rtv bolonci'ik'to ^aid AliliANThD IN A FEW DA^. atandineO after many years of hard study and numcr-:

u,*a

fnr sslw all tlie nc^onil ta otherwise have lor sale all uie pcr.-onai p.o.^ny oei-j.igu^ to ,he ,hunUcrs

sain Ooiintv Seminarv. iiho living u-m »v r&H fill)

said County Seminary. Khe living lyre, may call with full cehfiUence Terms of Sale —Upon all real estate, sold in MARRIAGE. Ipur-oianceof this notice, the purchaser h»* to pay the interest upon the whole amount of the I purchase money for one vear in ftdvauce, at th«

time of r«n:eiviug a certificate of purchase, and ptact, No. SOUTH FUKDEKirK FT., ?th dV7dr

,rT*

P- 1 TJLKK SOTICK.—Ur. Johnaton'a Office Iu hia dwel

County, Jnd:

Terre-Haute, April 27,1853-20-tds

t|,e "ttention

P"b!Lc riorit• over the common

ivooden coffins now inn.-te, for all seasons »f the year, for vault purposes, transportation, beauty, style of finish, and durability. Tliey.ar^anrivalwAt «»tl wh^rcvevthoy hare been Imrotttrced it has been to tlit- total exclusiou of all other coffins. 1 now have »n assortment on hand, which can be seen by calling at my Warn rooms. In addition, 1 shall keep on hand all kinds aud sizes of ready ni&de

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the best material, and made by the best workmen in the city. I pledge my?clf not to follow the old plan of extortioning, out wilt sell lower than any other house of the kind in the city. .My profits In both metalic and wooden coffins *hnll not exceed that of any other kind of business. 1 am prepared to attend funerals with

All sorts of foreign

O" Mis stand is on National Iload street, opposite the Tost Office. [May 5, If5:»-2ltf

BOOTS AND SHOES.

SPItlAO Allli[MLS. \\TE have received our Spring Stock of Work rrom the east, comprising a large assortment of the best and most fashionable kinds of Gents. Ladies. Hoys MI-scs. and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, that wo have ever received, aud will sell very low for

stock of our own manufactured Work

Groceries.

I I A

NFORMS his friends and tho public e,.»

and tho

January 5th, 1833-4-ly

Ai it Cincinnati prices,

Read the following Certlflci'e. Mm* IS. 1853. Havins tested Pow'tt 4. Ia -fi

titoutf M} J-OiiCt-

cap* ladle* ftraw atfd braid hwnneUf c»!f, kipaatJinorocMiiwouaiKJaboe*-' vss\TI ittararxsi aad calf hootee* Jenny Iaou Vj A iBVll aiineen: drfUrea's shoes, cheap for cask sale v* th« or tt.~i

SiPPBirnS. Iftntio

5»fth Side Square. M«y li, li&«a*U

COTTOX YARN AQEXCY.y YSVJLLE. Kentoc'w. Oottnn Vart

TT AVI Gem ployed a first rafe Copper II Smith, 1 can, wilh good degree of a ranee, line, of excti-

rom- tofc .tat ity, April»,

rork •iior-

C1L0CZ8

30 luKir

lA 'jx.-.*-1. lei'! -.'5

deacrtfu^a,

Cy LBAII IWIvWKHra-f a. *»-AUK J. COOK A CO. I

i# 1

WM

SB

LOCK HOSPITAL.

^THBKB mar

be

obtained the moat ipeedy Remedy

SECRET DISEASES, G-ouonhoea. Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Paius iu the Lions, Affections of the Kidneys and those peculiar affections arising from a SECRCT HABITall particularly the youth, of both which, if not cured, produce COSSTITITTIOKAI.sexes,

up ti* steps. His very eitensive pr.'rtire Is suiSclcnt guarantee thai he tii« only proper riij si^cia.u to apply to.

R. JOHNSTON,

Hembtr of the Koyal Collect? cf Surreon*, or.don, graduate tiino ue uf the most eminent Colleges of the United States end the greater part whuse life haa been spent In the Hospitals of I.OIKUof. Paris, Philadelphia, aud elsewhere, ha* effected some «.I lhe mcst astonishing curt that were ev^r known. Mr toy troubled Willi ringing iu the ear* and he*d wheu asleep, treat nervousness, being alaraed at sudden sounds, aadbaahfulness, with rrrqeutHuahinj:, attended sometimes with derangement of tniud, were curid itumudiawlf.

A CERTAIN DISEASE.

When the uilspuidc-d and imprudent votary of pleaaure finds he has imbibed tho seeds of this disease. It loo often happens that an ill timed sense of shamo, or dread of discovery, driers him from applying to these who. from education and respectability, cau alone be' ft lend liim. delayiug vntll the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appcarance* such as ulcerated sore throat. dUaased nose, nocturnal pifins in thead and limbs, dimness cf Mslit, deafness, nodes on the akin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progress ou with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of thn mouth ur the bones of the nose fall in. aud tho victim of this awful di^easo becomes a honid object of tcmmlsei a tion, till death puts a period to his dreadful aoffarlngSj by aendtng blin to that "bourne whcnce no trtveler returns," To such, therefore, l)r. JOIIKSTOK pledges himself to observe the most inviolable secrecy and. tVom his extensive practice in the first hospitals Of Europe and America, he can confidently recommend a safe aud speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid disacaae. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, nwinir to tho unskillhiluess of thi-sv who, hy the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and eilhet' send the unfortunnte sufferer to an untimely grave, of else make the residue of his lift miserable.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young men who have Injured tin insrlvna by a ter^ tain practice indnlped In when alone—a habit frequently learned front evil companions, or at school— the Mfects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cured, renders marriage Impossible, aud destroys both ti.iitd aud body.

What a pity a youiiR man, tho hope of his country, and the darling of his parents, should he snatched Horn all prospects aud enjoyim-ntu of life hy the consnuurnces of deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging in a certain secret habit. Such personf, before contemplating -v.*

A I A E

should reflect that a sound mind and body are thft most nocessary requisites to promote com urlal hap* plne«s. Indeed, without tbcae, the jouri.ey tl rotifh life becomcs a weary pilgrimage, the prospi ct hourly darkens to tho view—the miiul becomes shadowed with despair, and filled Wtih'ib» melancholy reflection, th»t the happiness of another becomes LUghted with our own.

CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Fir. J. addresses voting men. and all who have injured themselves by private and Improper indulgences.

These are some of the sad aud melancholy effocts produced by early habits of youth, vU Weakliest cf the Rack end Limbs, 1'sine In the Head, Pinnies* cf fight, Loms of Muscular Potver, Palpitation of tho Hrm. Dyspepsia. Nervous Irritability. Derangement* of tho Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptom* of Consumption. A-c.

MrNTAttv.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss cf Memory. Ctuifuslon of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, livil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity,&c., are *ohic of the evil* produced.

Ttiot'SANDs of prnon*, of all ages, can now ludgo what Is the cause of thrlr decline In health. Losing their vlcor. becoming woak.pale and emariatcd. havo a singular appearance about the eyes, Cough and iymptoms of Consumption. This remedy has restored hundreds to health after every other means hsve failed.

MiRRiisn Psnsoxa, or those contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, should ImmediateI ly consult Dr. J„ and he restored to perfect health.

All Surgical operations performed. N. B.—Let no fnlso delicacy prevrnt you, but apply Immediately, elilier personally or by letter.

PUin ilisesars apeedly cur"d. OFFICE, Xo.

7,

THROUGH TO

New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia.

PASSENGERSabound

will fi«d lite

TBitnRH

1"

':f" JT

of r«—fnnatl.H Um» tta*dat er- f.( Ksstem and Western «e. a »*t~ tor \h»i 4*!"«tatf a»iir!e. than tbey

fl»i.»a

t*r«,li»a not

UMIIfCa nwm I j* HjfyiiEKi CUf $**hr.

ami

Warranted the TV Rl ttt.

Coppersmithiag'.

£. GROVES.

1 LOCUS —A 'arg» 1A Marjiw Xioit

!?mzi

SASH. BOORS and BUBTDt, to '-r *t tfceBwidct» iaiwi

.MS

HIPIUTT, renders.

.\I*Rmi vot Ixroa&iti^, and In the end, destroys boul Muni am UOBT.

i)«u«rT6Une

the most exalted tilcms atd hriUaat tntclwlilit

6r e)w,entrancedwahed-i&ft%ttK*Seisstcftliatealncti,.Ufn

Married persons, or vhosi contemplative marrisg*! Vsiig awsre of physical weakness,should immediateiT Coasult Dr.

J. and be restored to perfect health. DR. JOHK9TOX.

Be partiruUr in ohmvinc the and sbm-

or you wiUmUtak^the place.

SOUTH FREDERICK ST.. HA

I K,

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All letters must be Post paid.

Ti-?? The remedies can be sent to any part of the United State*. l)ec. 20, ISS2 3 lyr

"BOOTS, SHOES AND IIATS.

W O E S A E A N E A I SIGN OF THE BIO BOOT—UNION ROW, have juat received, and am now opening and oflcriiiR for aale, at my eligible atanil in

Union Kow, National

ilTmll Huail Street, the lar*ftfU cat and moat extensive stock of Hoots, Shoes, fillnpers, OveTahoea,

Oaiters, Bro*ana, dec,, Ac., ever brought to

this market for the proof of which, tho public generally arelnvlted to call and examine. Fashionable Hats. Fur. Plush, Velvet and other Caps,

Suited to the taatea and purse* of alt claasea of buyers, will be found ill my late importations from the Eastern Cities, all boitpbl at the ton-eat rates, and will be disposed of accordingly.

Thankful for former patronafte, the underalgned hopes to

merit, a continuance of former favors, aa h. in confident that he can offer aa rood bargains a* any establishment In tin- State—perhaps some better,

ITT3 Boots, Humps, e*tra Kid Slippers, snd any other work e*ecuted to order, as usual. THOS. P. MUKKAY.

East will leave Ter-

fe-Hautear 7 Indianapolisat 1 p. »»., pnd take the Moriiinsr EXPRENN Train of tho Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Dsyton at 5 a. in., connecting at Bellevue wilh the Toledo and Cleveland Railroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 4 o'clock 45 rain, p. M., connecting the same eveuing with FTLL trains bound East, .-I. •fv.--- 7-QO ^„ry vBRn To Dayton from Terre-Hante ....$5,50 To Cleveland from Davton 6.00

I To New York from Dayton 15,r0 I To Boston from Dayton. 17,10

further information npplyto

E are now in rccuipt of 15)) kegs of pure-: T. MITCHELL, AyttU, Davton, Ohio. White Lead. 25 do. Red and Venetian E. F. OSBORX, flupt. M. R. FC L. E. R. R. Co.

ipt. 1. rl. H53-23.li

February 21.1

THE WAT EE CUBE.

Jdropathy,

OHN WOOD oft'erii his st-rvi^esin

Hy­

to tbos/tbatare afflicted with any kind

of curable disease. He fools confident from the nowled*ehe hath attained, and the little practice he bas bad la the fTA F.R CURE, that be can be beneficial to the aflSlcted. He does not expect to cure every disease, hut trusts that he will r,i*« general KtUfrctloQ.

Good references can he grlven, aa be haa raiaed aotno al moat from the Jaw* of death, when medicine would no loncer act as a curative. Tben,l would say In this Utile advertisement: Parents, let out yoor children die wiihout tryi: the water cure. ft-rilt# realderis on the uppermost street in the city ot Terre-Haute, near the east »ide of the city, north-eaat of the Teiejraph Mills.

June 22, ^jRMa-tf'

J. A. Williams, M.D, and R. O. Co«, M.D. ilOMCEOPATH lijTS,

tbeir profimaional services to the citizens of T»rre Hai. vie.ainl .-i.

Hi w- it ftii- U.

3 nra Jfifi ht calls at'

o^ir. Scott's Italidfnc, on west side Market St., neatly opposite jWo's Hotel. Terre Hswte, 1• July 13. '52-2T-tf

TEEEE-HAUTE HABBLE DEPOT. BARTON WALTER,

DEALERSO

Ven.-.'iat ar: i*»MarM«,«oatt

of the rt U"I,a f'

jit of the Bank,

Terre Haate. I tr-f roMce, at a '^'rV^etWaanpenofatyle.

te'Vard will be furnished, on short" Ht*c '"***, Mt "•r': rysrt tiiOtlX k'doae in a aupertor sty le.

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LACE GOODS.

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BEAUTIFUL aa«ortm«tit of

ftinte, V: SS. Us*

a!-7 ssAFt hi-.. YApri" 'ia. Ve»3.'

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atfdi cam Uric adjiosa and »«MrUn*J",aiah»oW*red^ HandkerchieK collars, capes and cap* hwlw and| caaimrie ondwaleetfwa to ».. int» fl(OW*d ani plait. «w, •'iiJSJS*-

^obe sold cheap for cash at KiPPBKTS,

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5ortb ot Public Square.

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