Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 August 1853 — Page 3

Dwelling House and Lot For Sale.

I "tpHE subscriber will sell at a low price the house and lot be now resides in. The Jtotiae is a large two-story brick, well finished good Well of water, smoke house and stable thefeon fine shrubbery, and located in a healthy part or town.

If the same is toot sold at private sale I will offer the same at public auction on Saturday, Sept. 24th, at 3 o'clock, on the premises,being the corner of Mulberry and 1st streets.

Terms of sale easy. ®pl| JACOB RYMAV, August 3, 1853-34-t*

Wolfe's, TEKI

E. S. Wolfe, Bemcnt^ Co., Bourne, N. Smith & Son son fc Co.

July 27, 1853-33-tf

8

"Are you Insured 1 If you are not, you should bp. American Mutual Insurance Company.4

AMSTERDAM, 25. Y.

fclCash Capital,

50,000

Secured Capital, 150,000—200,000

pHE undersigned having been appointee! Agent for the above sound and reliable Company for T?rre-Haute and this county.— Thoae wishing Insurance will do well to call on inc.

HARVEY D.SCOTT.

August 3, 1653-34-tf

Pocket Book Found.

A

SMALL POCKET BOOK containing money fcc., was found a few days since by Moses Reynolds in the road near Prairieton Jnd., which the owner can have, by calling on the subscriber, proving property, and paving charges. DAVfES JOHNSON.

Prairieton, July 27th, I853-34-3w-pd. —INS0LVENCY.

ATPleasJuly

the term of the Court of Common ofvigo county, Indiana, the estate of James Gibson, deceased, was declared by said court probably insolvent.

Creditors are therefore notified that the same ill be settled accordingly. JOSHUA MOORE, Adm'r. kgust 3, 1853 34-3w

BOARDING.

A- thl the housl nearly opj

Ve the Baptist Church. i53-34-tf

August

Wm. M. Mtul Late of Merwln S1 MEIIV^

Groverman

J. \V. Stewart, Was

TIIE CHEAP (10RNEK! PRODUCE EXCimNOEl Grocery & Provisil

Store.

North East corner of Second! rpHE Subscriber has opened a JL and Provision Store on the abo' *nd having a few more article* than in his own family, would be pleaacd age of lila friends and the public.

i&

Ohio Sts. home" Grocery

He alio buys a "right amart spriiil! and "garden sars," generally, and i." ducements to httagry housekeepers. I

He does not pretend to furnish Board!

and al'l kinds of {*rovi*lon on hand any II n, S«lt aac paid for all kind* of Product

Houses and Hit if thero'a tiur" aa of Fresh

Groceries, IIV.

Kresli Family Flour, Hacon, Salt oad Plh. CASH lO^HEMEMBSR THE CHEAP COItrfKRlJa} J£y* Be careful to enquire foi the Beu Franklin and be sure you get iu at the next door below. 5

S. VV. LOGA^.

Terro Haute, July 2*, lHSS-M-tf. LIVINGSTON & GO., Sttccentorx to Jlfericin «$' Co. and K. S. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, "I'ERUEIl AUTE, IND.

RtFtuvNCts: Terre-Haute

S. Wolfe.

Bement fe Co.\ O'Kiley fe Mitchell, Lewis A Gray,

Evansville

Sw»tl & Co, Toledo J. SIcOwgoV »t Co., New Orleans Gibson, Stockwell fc Co., New York Julius Hull A Co,, Cincinnati Meldrum & Cd., Madison W. A. Bradshaw, IndianapoliSi

July 27. 1853-33 6m .•Fresh Groceries and Provisions.

HAVINGestablishment

largely Increased my stock oT Grocerld 1 am now prepared to supply families with near ly every thing In the eating Hiae, at as fair rates, any similar in tto «itv-*v,5,y arti-di' warranted frttA a«d f«r«. ToW utea#ed* it is o* necessary to look through my ttock—Ta*te, and you1 cannot but admire.

Tr-jr® lie careful and enaulro fur the BKN FKANKI,IN, and be cure you gei in at tbe ripbt door

New Novels.

Hwhat

Reynolds. For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S Sign of tho "Big Book.' July 6. '53-30-tf

Music Books.

'I^HE Mendelshon Coll«»ction, -I. Aikin's Christian Minstrel, Tho Alpine Glee Singer,

fTr Boats lirniVhed with all kinds of Provisions, oonvrnient for dwellings, in GrandvieW, ti JuTySO,'JV32U ISAAC M. BROWClllllltV| Illinois.

ARRY CLOVKUDALE S Courtship, and camo of it, by the author of rrartk Fairleigh." I^ifitte, the Pirate of the Gulf, by Ingrahatn. Harry Afhton, or tho Will and iho Way, by tJio author of "Amy Lawrence," Ac. The Soldier's Wife or Scenes in the Canteen and on the Battle Field, by G. W. M.

Mason's Sacred Harp, round and patent notes, The Universal Musician, Christian Psalmist* Sacred Melodeon, The Juvenile Choir, for sale at

BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STORK. July S, 1863 30 tf

CITY MARBLE WORKS

rJ1HK

subscriber, having permanenty located in Terre-Haute, will keep constantly on hand a Urge and choice variety of Marble for all purposes. Monuments on hand and made to order from the best Vermont and Italian marble. O* All order# will be promptly attended to and executed in the best manner.— Particular attention paid to decignini? and carving. JRSSK JULIAN*.

On 3d St.. nearly opposite Stewart House. June 15, lS53-2«-tf

Lafayette Book Bindery! fcLAlTX BOOK MAHTJFACT0&Y, and

Jeb ^riotiaf SstabUahaanU

Jmade

ATK exteasiv* addilioes a»d irapro»«uents hat* this establishment 1st any in tfc* W«*l ta Commertial for Banks, Raitnwd and laninat* t^MlM, county officer*. Con*** tlwi and tteavy M««m kooMs, it is mt excelled «st or »»#«, kaving **0 filled ia all its drpartmeeu «xpr**»ly ftr nek work.

T*rw Haates Jsly 97,

to the lar**« rite of all q»»UU«* ateo ««kn4 u|latM paper tot {vintiaf LaFayette. Jtuly ff,

100 Cases of

Medical College of Evansville, EVANSVILLE, IND.

THE

Session of 1853-4, of this Institution, will commence under more favorable auspices than that of any previous year.

The Faculty have the pleasure of announcing to the Profession that a new, commodious, and tasteful college building is now in process of erection, and will be in readiness by the ensuing collegiate course.

The apparatus for demonstrating the various branches of the Profession is ample, and of superior quality so that students may rely upon as fall and complete a course of Instruction in this, as in any Medical School East or West.

The following gentlemen comprise the Fac ulty, vjz: Levi L. Laycock, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Physiology and Pathology.

Hugh Ronalds, M. D., Professor of General Descriptive and Sunpcal Anatomy. C. A. Foster, A. STM. D., Professor of Chemistry.

John R. Wilcox. M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and Pharmacy. Madison J. Bray, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.

William H. Byford, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. George B. Walker, M- D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.

William A. McDowell, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence.

BY

boarders can be acjmmodated, eiith or without lodging. Apply at irmerlv occupied by Mrs. Foster,

1853. JAUESK^LLEY, Late With K. S, Wolfe. &• KELLEY, imlssion Merchants, •ies, tL'c.,al Wholesale. 1 door north of E. S. •HAUTE, 1ND. REFKIWCES:

Auction and And dealt 8 in Ctrl West side Public Sq

JAMES H. NELSON, Sh'ff.

July 20, 1853-32-3w [pr's fee $2,00]

Stale of Indiana, Vigo County.

IJ

named corner, can dispose of ith the patronof Produce goffer great in-

ELIZABETH Ragan by Gookins and Bassett, her Attorneys, has filed in my office a Petition for divorce from John B. 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 appear 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 decrec made iu his absence

ANDREW WILKINS, Clerk.

July 20'53-3t [$1,75.

Notice.

SEALED proposals for the erection of anew Iron Railing, connected by chains, on the East, South, ami West, desof the Gourt-House square, in the city of Terre-Haute, will be feccived at the Auditor's oflke in said city, until the 4th day of August, 1853, at 11 o'clock, A.M. The bids are expected to include the setting of the posts, wltich is required to be ilone in a substantial wnd durable manner, and warranted for an indefinite period of time.

D~ Bidders will accompany their proposals with drafts and specifications. July 6, l863-3(Mw

Terrc Haute and Alton Kailroad Co. rpHE Stockholders of the Tcrre Haute and Alton JL BnitrwMl Company arc hereby notified that instalments o*ieach and every ihare of the Capital Stock of this Company will he, and are hereby required to be paid into the Trca*ury of said Company, follow®: A 4th instalment of 33 per share, on or before July 1st,

S 5

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in ahuudance, at retail or wholesale. White Fish by the barrel-, Flo»r, bv the small, always kept on hand, and, in Tact e«fcry th\ng in the above line may be found At the Dkk FHAXIO.i!, West of the Bank, second door lYom tbo corner.

.. Aug. 1st.

8l

$300 Less than Cost.

"^H undersigned will sell very cheap, anew house nnd good lots, with every thin

The town i-i near the railroad, and place for a Physician and mechanics C.A.HUNT

MnrHi.a, 1^13 tf

TO FJ1UMERS.

E LESEURE at the French Store will »buy all kinds of and sells his goods at

cask

1

fiaacy, with kept for sale.

kept for fern-Rule,

CYRGS LVSB Co.

TO PRINTERS. j»«4 IWW jttst meiv

t«rftn4|a«il tan Jest received a«4 have

Ml* a latx* itMrtsMit of unt« of evwr mm, •ite a»«l color t»4 qaattt*, tor vistUaf and c*nt», arnitrai4 Utktt*.

They have for »ale cant botrdo

US LUSSAGo.

Dry

Goods for the Job-

to^1 Trmde.

]V TERCHANTS in the country who wish lO th+iv a*Mh« will AmI a t.

w-,

the I

on Res4cni c«st,«t P. XIPMtRTU, Terre- tlaale, USS3«ft/

APOLLO

OUT. Walker, t. D„ Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. The color Is at first a greenish blue changing to a The session will commence on the first Mon- 'deep, permanent black. It will not. like other ink, a N a in ha by a a «ii i_ tciuB It is now b?ing adopted in all toe The Anatomical rooms Will be open for the ac- prQmforalkalies.

Fvnonsp nf rutrnlai-tirkpfK *70 Matricula-

txpenseol regular tickets, 5/U Aiatricuxa

tion. $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, 1853-32. HJx. copy to amount $5 send acc't to Dean.—JEo.

Enquirer.]

SHERIFF'S SALE.

virtue of one execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of Edwin Wright, administrator of the testate 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, NOH. one hundred and seventy four (174) and one hundred and seventy-five, (175) in the oity of Terre-Haute, and the improvements situate thereon, being the lauds ana tenements belonging to the said Robert Stewart, and I will, on Saturday, the 13th day of August, 1853. at the Court-House 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 and costs.

1\ E. LESEURE.

April 30,1863-19-tf.

CHEESE, CHEESE. ^JUST received, at the Ben Franklin Grocery and

Also, a fine assortment of While, Pink, and other colored Silk Bonnet*, from $1 50 to $4. April 90. ISS3-19 tf FRENCH STORE.

BATHINGTubs.Pumpssites,and

BUILDINGS, NORTHWEST CORNER FIFTil AN1) WALNUT STS., Cincinnati, Ohio —(incorporated in 1848. The attention of the public i( respectfully called to the superior facilities afforded at this institution for qualifying individuals in thorough practical manner, tor the Counting Room and business pursuits.

The course embraces book-keeping by double entry, as pursued by the different departments of trade, commerce and manufactures—business, penmanship, calculation, correspondence, and daily lectures on mercantile law and political economy, in their relations to commerce.

The course can be completed in from 8 to 12 weeks. Terms PORTY DOLLARS.

Pupils being taught individually, applicants can enter at any time. Foi further particulars call at the college rooms, or address ibe Principal.

Gondry's Commercial Writing fluid The unersigned is prepared to supply the Western Market with a superior Writing Fluid—his own in-

nen

commodation of students who desire to study in preference to any other article, practical Anatomy, on the 1st of October. All

ln«

TY—a

business and banking houses in Cincinnati,

orders wsll be promptly attended to by address-

him or

calling »t his office in Mercantile College,

norlhweit corner of Firth

and Walnut streets, Ciu-

cinnati. JOHN GUNDRY, Proprietor.

TESTIMONIALS: We the undersigned, having fully tested the merits of 'Oundry's Commercial Writing Fluid,' very cheerfully declare that in our opinion, it is unsurpassed in every desirable quality. It is remarkable for

warranted

1

N

price, cheaper than

anv other house in the city. April 20,1853.

NBfV GOODS.

ri^HE subscriber is now receiving a good, M. assortment of #D(J I will not put

Spring and Summer Goods,

at the FRENCH STORE. West of the Public Square, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

June22,'53-28-tf

Japanned

and S«Pw. of *11 ki»d» and from

ware

plain to

drawers highly varnished Japanned, wfticn ne tsoirermg av by B. GROVBR. other house in the city. April 13, 1853-IS tf

BOOTS AXD SHOES.

IHAVE

a large and new selected stock

of Boots and Riww, bought low and will be »W

of Boots and Riww, bought accordingly--* great variety May 11. JSSMS-tf J. H. TtlRKKR.

KXTRJ EXTRA.

DEBEE'S Extra Extra sptiog slvle Slfc to fee h*d at ^TUKIS-ER-S »u 11, MS.

Ql/EEXSWARE.

A

trom

DESIRABLE lot of Qoeenswarc, be»t the Iroa fto«e, *w» Conauw, tor

n, «s».

t»«« «umal)»«t

OLD WHISKEY. .T BOURBON AND ilON'ONTtAHELA WHISKEY For s*k by WASS02? CO

P0BTM0KAIBS

Pearl, Ivory, Velvet

Morocco Portmonates. Also, afarge lot of fine FAXS, at J. K. CRISHiti June 1. It&S^ tf

J. K. CR18HER*S-

Freadi Paxnilr

1

FOR

Floar.

SALE RT K«S.93.

vr

ASSQS A CO. Rok'j Block.

FLUIDI­

quality which it retains after tbe longest exposure—not becoming thick or gummy. It has also an unrivalled Color and an indelibility not common to other inks. We take pleasure in recommending it aa an article that can not fail to give universal satisfaction.

H. Matthews, Receiving Teller, Trust Co. Bank. „J. W. Wilson, Assistant Teller, Trust Co. Bank. *G. B. Bradley, Book-keeper, Groesbeck & Co. J. W. Grey, Book-keeper, Commercial Bank.

E. G. Moses, Teller, Commercial Bank. C. Moore, Editor Masonic Review. P. B. Manchester, of PeopleB'Bank. McMicken & Co., Bankers. O. Hidden. Book-keener for Marks ft Co. R. Engle, Book-keeper for Gilinore and Brotherton. J. L. Tabbott, Teller for Gilmore & Brotherton. A. M. Searles, President Merchants and Mechanics

Insurance Company. .. John Kiloh, Savings Bank of Cincinnati. R. H. Stephenson, Librarian Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. R. Smith, Superintendent Merchants' Exchange. Joseph Co*. Attorney at Law. J. \V. Hartwell, Hmsident Cincinnati Insurance Co. D. Mackintosh, Book keeper at Gardiner, Phipps & Co. E. P. Goodnough. Book-keeper, Swascy & Wise. J. Besxell. Book-keeper at Speeis

amtunt of damage,

A

June 29,1853-29 tf

Sept. 1st.

7th Oct. 1st.

.• joth J"1-

44

pth Nov. 1st. 9th

41

'i Dec. 1st.

l8t-

The above instalments may be paid to the Directors residing in the counties along the line of the Kond, to lllram Sanford. Agent at Paris, or to the Treasurer at

JAMBS H. LKA, Treasurer.

June 13, \»3-2'

17.7m T. H. & A. R. R. Co.

It FLOCK

Wright.

R.J. K1tts, Book-keeper, McCullogh, Morris & Co. W. F. Aldrich, J. A. SkifTs. J. R. Bates, Book-keeper, Ohioand Mississippi Railroad Company. Richard Vo«e, G. F. Bradley & Co. July 13, 185331-tani$12

Insure Your Dwellings!

New York Indemnity Insurance Company. BROADALBIN, N. Y. Capital $150,000—"With a Surplus.

rPIIIS

Company wns organized in St-p-tember, 1H5I, since which time ithas issued nearly 2,400 policies. Its business is constantly and rapidly incrcasiug, and it is with entire confidence in its ability to give satisfaction to all who make application, that the Company solicits a further share of public patronage,

The business and risks of tho Company are divided into two separate classes. The first class, or Varmers1 Department, consists of farm properly, detached buildings, and their contents.

The second class, or Merchants' Department, consists of stores, mcrchamlisc, taverns, mills, &c. The rates of insurance vary with the classcs, and in proportion to the exposure of the property insured.— Not more than 32,000 will be taken in one risk in either department. No extra hazardous property, such as utrarn mills, etc., will be insured.

The Company pays, in tho case of loss,

the fall

not to exceed the amount insured.

All losses will be paid by the Company within sixty days after due proof thereof. It will be responsible for property destroyed by lightning.

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

WM. E. MrLEAN,

Agent for Vigo County.

Cash for Wheat,

AT THE ANCHOR MILLS, TERRE-IJJiUTE, IXD1&KJ1.

TUBthe

undersigned respectfully announces to public, that bis STEAM FLOURING MILL is completed, and is now in full operation, where 1RESH FAMILY FLOUR, 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 fur stock, always kept on hand, and sold by the barrel, or otherwise, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will be paid to retailing fiour and stock feed at the Mill, and all sales delivered in any part of the

in every respect, and

when objected to, on notice, will be taken away,

free of charpa.

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

Turre-llaute, June 29,1853-89-tf

Ladies and Gentlemen,

B- DUFF would respectfully inform his friends and customrrs and the public genorally, that he has just completed his new andsplehdid suit of rooms

all kinds of produce at. market price, tn the Farrington Block, formerly occupied hy Stoner A Corey, where he will be pleased to furnish all Who may favor him with call, with as many impressions of their faces aa tbey may desire. His Stock of Chemicals, and In faet his whole outfit are of the best, and entirely new.

My Camera Obscura is one of Voiphtlander's best German instruments, and cannot bo excelled, having

up

Saddlery.

WE

Provision Store, a "large iot of tho say, that we are prepared to give the best barfinest CHEESE now in the city. Call and see g^ins of any in this market—call and see. —nothing better than the

real

Julv 9?. 1853-lw I. M. BROWN. Feb. F. E LSSKUEE, HAS received by express, assortment of Lace, Pearl, Hungarian, gwen and Straw Bonnets, for Ladies, Misses, low »h« bridge, and Children, from 50 cents to I 00.

have added largely to our Saddlery stock of hardware, and we confidently

Yankee Cheese. S. H. POTTEK CU. ]$! 1853*10-11

Cash and Good Cloths

beautiful' VXTILLbepaid for WOOL—good bargains unitarian. VV stven at Holmes' Mill, near the

April 30. FRENCH STORE.

New Spiring Hardware. \T fE are now receiving a very large lot of VV HARDWARE, of all kiuUs,

manufacturers, embracing the finest assortment of Mechanic's Tools erer brought to this raarTl keU S.

h*t

Corner of Fourth and Xational Road Sts.,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

THE

nndersigned hairing purchased the interest of his former partner, Mr. Browning, would announce that he -trill continue the business at the old stand in his own name, hopidg and looking for a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to the house. Be is just uow receiving his Summer and Fall supplies, making his Stock the largest and most complete ever brought to the Citv, consisting in part of Drugs, Medicines, Chemical®.

Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Varn'J|~ ishes,Turpentine, Alcohol. Burnine Fluids Paint, Varnish.

Shoe, Flesh and Dusting Brush- I Window Glass, Shop Furutture Teas of every varitrty in

the old system of credit with the usual

June 22, '53-28-tf TAKE

Blum 1 PACKAGES more will be here in a JLv/vJ few days by way of the Canal.

(if goods in that line, including plain Black, Fancy, Plaid and narrow stripe Silks Tissues. Barreges, Barrege de Laines Gingham and Do Laine Robes Swiss and Jaconett Muslins, Lawns, Uuder«ile«ves and Oollar*, Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Crape Shawls Swiss and Jaconett Edgings and Insertings Bonnets, Ribbons, fcc., 4c., of the latest styles. Also the largest stock of all kiuds of Hosiery we have ever offered.

Oar Carpet and House Furnishing Department, Has 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 Oil Cloths of all widths Drugget, and a great variety of new and beautiful Window Shades, Window Cornices Blue, Scarlet and Crimson Worsted Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtains and Curtain Drapery, Curtain Cords and Tassels, Curtain Bands and Pins, Jtc., «fec. 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 usual. O* Business done on the CASH system as heretofore, and goods sold as low as cash can buy them any where, in any markkct.

IfORK,

R. L. THOMPSON.

Mill opposite Wallace's Foundry.

a picture that witl not do

credit to myself as an artist, as well as make a fine likeness of the subject

From long experience, and courteous attention, 1 hope to meet with a share of public patronage, and would return my thanks for past favors. 5. B. D.

rmt.b*

ARB A HOLMES.

Terre-Haute, April 20, 1853-19-tf

F. E.LESEU&E,

WEST OF

TBE

PUBLIC SQUARE.

TEX&K-HACTE,

Snow receiving hi* assortment of goods, suitable for the Spring and Suroroet trade, which he is offering at lower prices than any

H. POTTER CO

Feb 16,1853-10-a

COTTOX l'ARX AGEXCi

MAYSV1LLE,B*«

Kentucky. Cotton arcs

for«a?« tT tke or retaiU W*rr»at«a tae

IU M&wa-tf

J. H. TORSKR.

BtOTHETS and RIBBONS.

"XTEW Spring stTie Boatx&s and Bonnet RibiN boa», to be had st TURNER'S. May 4, 18M-2! tf

'PIN and Sheet Iron Ware. Store furm*

Sketl Iron, CW""' T**

a,n, of aU descrlt^Mie. kept 5- utorvwi, atJ* kas aai?«c s«lt wWeslie vr reua, tj,.Hits,Cap«.llXOCSRlES, Qa«W**«K,

ApriiI3,t63au E. GROVKR.

Iacres

of

ija ftAT.lt—Two L&cd Warrants caelfe D. S. DANALDSO.

Jalr 37.16S3-33 tf

PSifti

IgSi

Metalic Packages Chocolate, Ess. Coffee, every variety Spices Jules Hauel's, Roussel'g, Bozin's and Lubin'8 Perfumery Taney Soips, every variety of Flavoring Extracts, Pure Brandies, Wines and other F»reigu Liquors, expressly for medical use Snuffs, Tobaccos, Cigars, «tc ,«fec., dtc. Also an extensive supply of Patent Medicines. which be will furnish by wholesale at the proprietors' prices. To all of which he invites the particular attention of neighboring Druggists, Physicians, and Dealers generally, who will find it to their interest to. call on him. Having ascertained t„ .,„w ,, ., uena and pnsicians of Kentucky. In short, it naa cxIhat cash sales and short profits pay better than cited the wonder and admiration of all who have used

cent ." he has determined to adopt the former, core of the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Scrofula or a„d feci, ,I,at bv 4*S, hoc.o offer |5r%,SrStSffia,1Stl such inducements to purchasers as will satisfy Sores, Ulceri«, Erysipelas, Fever.Sores, Relics of Syphthem that it will be much to iheir advantage ilis, all Eruptiom of the Skin, Rheumatism, Neuralto purchase of him. and for cash. £?«•,°?ut- Hip Disease, all Kidney Diseases, Seminal

A *4 .• -i! 4 ii Emissions, all Female Diseases, Liver Disease* Sick Particular attention will be given to all or- Headache, RourStomach, Night Sweats, Water Brash, ders from a distance. Heart Burn. Necro Consumpiion, and as a general

U* Prescriptions carefully compounded and Tonic and Purifier of the Blood, it has no equal 1

put up, with a despatch and neatness heretofore unknown in Terre-Haute.

N. B—Ginseng, Flaxseed and Beeswax taken in exchange for goods or in payment of old debts.

JNO. T. WALL.

NOTICE,

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

A large proportion of these Goods, embracing all kinds of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, a great variety of notions, fcc., belong to our Jobbing Departmtnt of woricmen: which, with the perfect quality of maand will be sold to merchants at a eery small tcrial used, will enable us to complete, successfully, from /•.

L. P.YCE.

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

New Stove Store and Copper Shop. (SIGN OF THE ELEPHANt,) On Fourth SUrwl, an£-,doai\Xarth qf Main.

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

rpHE undersigned would respectfully ans- nounce to the citizcns of Vigo and the adjoining counties, that he has just opened anew Stove, Tin Und OopDer establishment, Where he intends to keep constantly on hind, a largo assortment of

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

CELEBRATED METEOR AIB-TIOIIT

CS3 (^3 a 3£) To which, I would pirtlcularly call the attention of Tavern keepers, (having two sues expressly for their use.) and having the exclusive right to sell this stove in this market, I feel a Just pride in recommending it as one of the very best Stoves ever offered for sale on the Wabash. 1 will also keep constantly on hand all kinds oCTi* WAR*, by wholesale and retail also. Bathing Tubs. Hip and Shower Baths, and all kinds of

COPPER

such as force and lift Pumps, Copper Kettles,

Soda Founts, &c. All kinds of coppsr and sheet iron work for Steam Mills made to order and promptly executed.

Those in want of any of the above articles will do Well to give me a call, as I intend to sell very low.— My motto being "quick sales and small profits."

N. B.—James T. Moore is also prepared to do all kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Zinc arid Lead. Job Work has been my principal business for many years past, and in toat lin*, I feel confident of rendering entire satisfaction.

Oiot me a eall.

May 25, l«5H-24-tf CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY. "Vf"Y new establishment, east of the CourtiVjL House, is now fitted up ready for business. I shall be prepared at all times with 12^ j^csdssQa LjLJ'-T*® sidlg, and every article in the confectionery line, and hope to receive a fair portion of the public patronage.

ID" 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.

Atig. 4, 1852-24-if NEW JEWELRY. A LARGE lot of Gold nn3 Silver

Watches Lady's Pins, Ear Rings, Hoops and drops. Gold Bands and Bracelets Snaps. Pencils, Lockets, Specks. Fob and Goard Chain®, Fob Buckles, Gold Thimbles, Buttons, Cuff Pins and Buttons. Slides and Vest Hooks, Finger Ring*, a new style of Locket Pin, and every thing in the Jewelry line, which will be sold low for cah.

June 1, 1P53-25 tf WILL Y0(J LOOK.

rPHE

undersigned 1ms opened a

JL

Stove.

east door of the bailding, formerly occupied by Mr. J. C. Row, oo Main street, opposite the big

April 13, IKSS.

direct

from

T,

where Be

hopes to meet all the former patron* of the old Gaovkx shots and as many new one# as feel disposed to receive full value for their mowey, io any of above branches, as well as to patronUe those who art building op a home market, by mantrfactanng and spending their money ia oar midst. Ji. GKOVfcit.

TAffCY GOODS.

A NICE lot of ladies dress trimmings, black silk lace* and (rinse#, bonnet ribbons, »rtiftcisl Bowers linen, silk and MtUl drew bsttoss

Itdlet' and jsenUemen'* kid, liste, silk and c©U«n cloves butt silk mm* siik and cotton P*fm*ols, Sorted coior* ujd qudit*: White. Mack Hi crowwa (rape sfcawte silk »»d barege do. All of whrch will be sotd UBBsaatly low st f-

Xorth *i£e Public Squn.

Terre ilante, May 35.-24 F. E LESECTRE, CELLS Twry Tow Air c«A—Silks. Bareges, OMu4»n De Laines. C*lieoe» Ginghams, White Goods, Sfceeting*. CoUonade.*, Linens, Woolens, Testings. Ticking. Hosiery, Ribbons, Handkerchief*, tfmbrellas, Farasafs. F*a«, Gloves. Edtginsr*, In dinars, Bool*, Shoe#.

Glut

wxr*. Tinware, Xoiioos, fcc., Ac April 20. FRENCH STORE

SASH. BOORS aai BLDTDS,

Vi&

1

D,*. GEOOHEQAN3

EXTRACT OF HYDROPIPER, A CURE FOB

'Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and Skin Diseases.

DR.

OEOGFIEG AN, (a graduate of the University of Louisville, and practitioner of high standinr.J alter many years or bard study and namer

duunj wonderful results, as in the case of the negio

s"

That it is most valuable Mcdicine evident from

Tha 1 Mnta nneeneetAn totHmAnlalB f'

The Agents are in possession of testimonials (wiiich may be seen at any time) from men holding the highest offices in the country. The afflicted are desired to call and get a circular. 53T Price—$1,00 per bottle—6 bottles for $3,00. wheu all taken at one time.

TOSEPH GROVER. the former propriety tor, and T. A. MADISON, having formed a copartnership in the above well-known establishment, under the style of GKOVERdt MADISON, would respectfully say to our friend* and the public, that, we are making uew and valuable additions to our operative machinery, and have now in our employ the best

tn

advance from cost. ments of older cities. Our patterns for machinery Our retail Stock aifords an unusual variety have all been gotten up within the last few months, m-i-

P°int of workmanship, with the best establish-

and are

They have now on hand a larje ahd extensive assortment, of all kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Cellar and Split Leather French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins Lining, Binding. Topping, Sheep and Deer Skins Tampico and t?

ma a

JAMES T. MOORE.

t, \f rt

vf

This is uo humbug, uo catch-penny, neither is it a wooden coffins now in use, for all seasons of the year, nostrum, as .. for vault purposes, transportation, beauty, style or The Recipe Accompanies Each Boltie. finish, and durability. They are unrivaled andWher- ...... I ever they have been introduced it has been to the total

RAYMOND & PATTEN', Role Agents,

To whom all orders for Hydropiper or Agencies should be addressed. For sale in Terre-Haute, by J. K.

Eagle Foundry,

CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS

TERftE-HATJTE, INDIANA.

of the most approved models. Wearemanu-

facturing

STEAM EXGIXES

of various sites and power, adapted to the use of Sash", and other Saw .Mills, and are prepwsd to furnish Boilers," Mill Irons, and evory neoessnry fixture to put ,them into complete operation. Also, for Flouring

Mills of from one to three ruu 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 tho most approved kinds of

Threshing- Machines and Horse Powers now in use. The lumber is of good quality and perfectly seasoned, and the machines are calculated, in every particular of workmanship, to give perfect satisfaction.

We have constnnly on hand, and are manufacturing

FOX RIVER AND IMPROVED CARET PLOWS, with several kinds of Oast and other Plows. The River and Carey, scour better in bottom artd prairie ground than any plow now in use, and are too well known to need reccommendatiort.

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

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

Brass, Zinc, and Babbet Metal Castinns ofevery description necessary formnchincry, and for many other purposes. For all uf which,

PATTERNS

are made in the most workmanlike manner, promptly, to order. Also, heavy WROUGHT IB ON WORK for machinery and other purposes, executed In a way to eive the most complete satisfaction.

Much morfe miKht be said by way of classification, but we will only add that, we shall be thankful for all favors in our line, and shall endeavor to discharge faithfully, and to the best of our ability, any and every contract or obligation entered into With our customers. QROVER & MADISON.

Terre-Haute April 13,1853-tf

REMOVAL.

Boston Leather Store, National Road Strret. South East Corner of 5th Street, opposite the Eniscopal Church.

GEORGE KERCKHOFP & CO.,

I

NFORM their former customers, and Ihe public generally, that they have removed their LEATHER STORE from National Road Street, opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th street.

I rt Vl

1

f\ -T

French, Mens' and Ladies' Morocco.

Shoe Findings.

_. .. ij A *WTE

such as Lists, Boot and Shoe,roes,

Shoemakers, Saddlers and Merchants, are particularly requested to examine our stock and prices, before buying elsewhere,

Terre-Haute, March 16, lS53-14-

B. H. CORNWELL.

MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Square.

KEEPS

constantly on h&bd a general assortment of Goods for Gentlemen's Apparel, which will be made to order, at short notice, and warranted.

His stock consists of various Broadcloths, all colors Cas«imersand Vestings. all kinds. Shirts, Under-.

His stock, in part, consists of Black, Blue, Brown, Otive, Grey, and Mixt Broadctoths, of various prices. BUck, Bine, Doeskin, and checked Cas aimers, for pants, of various grades in prices and styles. Satin, Silk, Velvet, Marseilles and Buff Vesting*, to suit any taste or fancy. {Qr Shirts, Collars, Hacdkerch efs. Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves,

Silk Undershirts. Ac.. 6tc„ always on hand. and examine the stock and leave your

GT Cat

J. K. CRISHER.

measure.

jost opened. His assortment is one of the largest in j0iT 22, '53-28-tf the Wabash Vslley, and comprises almost everything ia tbe dry goods line, and will be sold tar cash at pri

ces calculated to give general satisfaction

F»nineton's Block, north of Public Square. Terre-Haute, May 25,1853-24 lf

HATS CAPS, BOOTS A V# SHOES.

Itorth side miu SoiHie,

Terre-Hrate, May 25.-841'

HAVANA CIGARS,

ATORMA'S, S^vilianu, Cuocordia*, Hrro»nos. Millarea, FiHarchos, Low Star, and other choice brudt of dinrt tmportafioa, for sale by W

ASSON

AT &EBXFCED PRICES. GREAT variety of «an»

Linen Coats, PantK, Ac for sal? at the BUCKEYE CASH STORE JbIj 6, lSS3-30 tf

July 6. '53-30 tf

They also keep a general assortment of Shoe ndings.<p></p>Findings^ such a* Lasts, Boot and Shoetrces, Clamps Pegs and1 all kinds of Shoemaker's L^dVii^nOOligUs b^i Pn.e tools of the very be»t q»al»V. Window Sash—8-10 10-12 10-14 and 10-15 rllL)r.#vV 00 boxes best Window Gla^s, do. do. 4 bbls.

[March 30,18SJ-l«-tf

AH EXTENSIVE STOCK OF

NEW DRY GOODS.

THE unlersisfned re»p«tfuliy «olet» the attention of the public to the examination of. jjeila cvntlnusnce of the same his extensive stock of new Spriog and Summer Goods, 0®ec

fiiBii

A. R. MILLER & CO.,

National Daguerrcan Sky-Light Gallery, East End Pketnix Rate, mr

WE

Child's Book Store.

would invite the public attention to our Gallery, where we are making the most distinct and life-like pictures that are oow, or ever have been made in this city. We wih ihe public to see our pictures, compare and decide for themselves. Our pictures are made by sky-light, and with the only fullsized A No."l. camera used in the city.

O* Instructions in the art.^iven ou scientific principles, and out-fit furnished: Cameras, Coating Boxes, and a general assortmout of Daguerreotype stock for sale.

OCT Deceased, or sick persons' miniatures taken at residences. Call and see our pictures. A. R. MILLER ti CO.

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

ous experiments, has succeeded in obtaining an essea tisl property from the tfyJropiper, which, coiuVined with other vegetable ingredient*, set forth in his published rccipe, forms a r.ios-t valuable and efficacious' reme.tr for many chronic dishes Unlike Sarsapa- wun v,. v. uavw «. o., oj v,incuu.*u, io rilla.it is quick nact.ou. the first bottle often pro-|

*_la17l0llBrj' °i Uon of the age for the dead, would c»U the attention Who was Believed of Blindness one Wees.

METALTC BURIAL CASES. V„ THS subscriber, having mide arrangements with \V. G. D»vii & 'o., of CincinuMi, to

ke cotIstau.ly

on hand, FisVs Putent Mr Tight

u!ie Cas which arv be grt4l

„,

in

nje public to their superiority over ihe common

exctUSj00

the fact or its beine ment on hand, which can be sccu by calling at my PRESCRIBED BT PHYSICIAN'S. Ware rooms. Iu addition, I shall keep on niud aU And from the numerous testimonials from the first cit-

best wort

of all other coffin*. I now have «u awort-

alJlisixes

of ready made

iiens and phsiciansof Kentucky. In short, it has cx- wnnm?V rTlPPlVQ cited the wonder and admiration of all who have used per it, and it now stand* at the head of ali remedies for the Manufactured of the h*»t material, and made oy the

MI

in the city. 1 pledge myself not to fol

low the olJ plan of extortioning, liut will soil lower than any other house of the kind in the city. My profits in both mctalic and wooden coffins shall uc.t exceed that of any other hind or business, am prepared to attend fnnerals with

AN ELEGANT HEARSE.

And will furnish any number of cafHagrs that may be desired. 1 can be found at my Store, north of the Court-House, on Market street, opposite J. London's Livery Stable, or at my work-shop, formerly kept by »ites 6 Co. D. O. FOitSTER.

Terre Haute, May 25,1353-24-tf

CINCINNATI SCALES. S. POTTER & CO., Agents.

JFowler

Ccxisoha.m,

and by Drncgists and Medicine dealers generally May 18,1833-23-lyr

UST received, on consignment, a lot of & LudloW's

celebrated

Platform Scales,

600. 700,800, 1000, 12C0, 1300 lbs. Ai'o. CorvrtR SCALES—All at Cincinnati prices, adding frcieht.

1

May 11. 1853-22-tf Read the following Certificate. vRcn is 1833. Having tested Fowlordx Ludlow's Scalesin thactty of Cincinnati, by the standard weights, and many others of Eastern and Western make, I feci safe tn saying that a better finished, a

mere delicately adjusted,

or reliable article, than they manufacture, has not come under ray notice. J. SNVUEK, City Sealer.

ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS, Extrn lod West to St. Louis, by Stage,

TObusiness

accommodate the public, aud extend the of the Company, the Express is now carried west by Stage to St. Louis. We are now prepared to lake packages, nionoy, Ac., and deliver them at any point on the line of the National JRoad, between Terre-Haute and St. Louis.

D" A niessengeV is, in all cases, spnt with the goods. E. S. WOLFE, Agent for Adams Co.'s Express.

June 29, le:53-29-3mo-$a.rx

BOOTS AND 8H0ES.

SPHIiSG. JlllRIVJl LS.

V\/"E have received our Spring Stock of Work from the east,Comprising a large assortment of the best and most fcsblonable kinds of Gents Ladies, Boys. Mioses, and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, that we have ever received, aud Will sell very low for cash.

Alo, a large stock of our own manufactured Work constantly on hnnd. SCHOOLEY A VANHORN,'

Sipn of tho Oilt Boot, No. 5 Hhccnlx Row. April 8. 1853-17tf

Flooring Factory.

AM prepared with superior machinery, to dress FLOORING AND CEILING at short notice, or to surface lumber and bring it to an invariable gauje.

Picketing, Venitian slats, and nil kinds of

SAWING

ddnu to order.

Dressed flooring and ceiling, from well seasoned lumber, kept on hand, and for sale Call at tho ANCHOR MILLS, opposite Wallace's Foundry, 1st Street. L. THOMPSON.

Terre-Haute, June29, 1853-29-1

Groceries.

F. T. HULM AN

Pgenerally,

S'FORMS his friends and the public thnt he has just got back with afresh and well selected Stark of

ALL KIXDS OF GROCERIES. which he will sell, as heretofore, at wuoietalo and re* tail, at the loWirst flpures.

Ali who wish anything In his line, will find it to their interest to give him

a

I

call, *t his Store oo Sa*

tiomil Huad Street, opposito the Post Office. April 6,185n-17-tf

7ERN LEAVES, from Fanny's Portfolio!. Freedly's Practical Treatise on Business. Temperance Tales and Hearth Stone Reveries. Pr Olin's Life and Letters. Last. Leaf from Sunny Side. Harper's and Putnam's Mngnfcines, for sale by W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

Oils, Lead, Glass and Window 8ash.

are now in receipt of 150 kegs of pure

White Leftd(

They pay the highest cash price for green |be«t Winter Lard Oil. S. H. POTTER & CO. and dry hides, skins and furs. Feb. 16, lc53-10 tf

Attention.

rpfHE

we«t

05 ^. Red and Venetian

REMOVAL.

undersigned has removed his Hide, Wool, aid Leather Depot, to the west siile of tbe Public Square, in tbe Rose niock, where he will be happy to wait upon his friends and customers as usual.

March 16, 1853-14 tf JOHN TIERNAN.

BUIL.DKUS' Dlil'OT

PERSONS/contemplatingatthewhere

of the Unfveraalist Church.

CoppersHfithing

pro^— lent quality, swl satis/sctory prices. I Apiif 13,1653. g. GROVER-

SILVER WARE.—We have ju*t received! an exteiu»ive of Silver Table!

0 LOCKS

30

bf

A CO.,

Teb. 23. vr Romr*

•A largo lot SUHw Tfnc piew*

boar and 8 day Manful for tsll

ibv •-'Jtine 1.1^53 25-t?

uer el»tlio|

4 GREAT varietr of 1 T^SPEGI AL atteOtttm pal A eluding fin« white and Buff Whit* pE«ve

MM

M^kkiaos

MkM

BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL,

^^/"HERE may he obtained the mo«t speedy Remedy

SECRET DISEASES. Gonorrhcra, Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Pains in the Lions, Affections of the Kidneys and all those peculiar affections arising from a

tJayfon

building the coming sea­

/,.,well,« ,nt

-sassasffws iss: tsai.«. made, and prices graduated to the lowest living mark.

Gracetv thev CAD

short notice. anaary 12# 1853-S-tf

Dealer in Am rlian nn«l Kor«»'cr« Marblf, TERRE-H1UTE, I.XDlJiXA.

Shop on Fotirth Street, between Main and Ohio.

MOSUMKSTS,

Tomb-tables, Grave-Stones, dtc.—

All otders for any of the above filled promptly, and on the most reasonable terms. w-^All work done in the best style.

July 29. '53 2# ly

Drs, Clippinger & Evans

TTAVlXO associated Uwffl«el"- together in the

J. K. CRISHER.

I June Mf93-SS4f i,

1

MUilC.—J«*f

a

Urpt

eordcooft,

lot of ^1

Gotiu*.

Tarn

aid to making conductor*, A ra-o™:'

7 a:

SBCKKT

HABIT,

particularly the youth, of both sexes, which, if not cured, produce CoxrriTUTioiui.

I'SBIUTT,

renders

lxrocstaut, and in the end, destroys both

M..to Ajto BOOT.

YOITNG "MEN.

Especially, who have become the victims of solitary •. vice, that dreadful and destructive habit, which annually sweeps to an untimely grave, thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and briliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy tho living lyre, may call with full confidence.

MARRIAGE. 5

Married perrons, or those contemplating marriage, being awareof physical weakness, should Immediately cousult Dr. J. and be restored to perfect health.

DR. JOHNSTON.

Office. No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., ?th door (Vuin Baltimore street, Ea«t side, up the steps. r~p Be particular in observing the xand KVM•gr, or you will mistake the place.

A CUKE warranted in A few DAYS. Taks

ItoTtcs.—Dr. Johnstuu's Office is In his dwel* lln.c, »j» fie steps. His very extensive practice is a sufficient guarantee that he is tho only proper ThysiCian to apply to.

DR. JOHNSTON,

Member of the Hoyal College of Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the most .eminent Colleges of this Vnited States and the grcxter part of whose life h«s been spent in the Hospital* of London, Hans, Phil sdelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astouishine cures that were ever known. Many troubled With ringing in tho ears and head when asleep, great uei vousne??, being alarmed at sudden sounds, andb&shfalnes*, with frcqent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of miud, were cured immediately.

A CERTAIN DISEASE.

When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this disease, it too often happens that an ill timed sense of sl ame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, c*n alone befiieud him, delaying until the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in thead and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes 011 the skin, bones snd arms, blotches on the heed, fnce and extremctles, progress on with Mghtful rapidity, till at last the palate of tho mouth or the bonee of the nose fall In, and the victim of thie awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, tii! death puts poricd to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to that "bourne whence no traveler returns." To such, therefore, Dv. JonasTos pledge* himself to observe the most inviolable secrccv and, from his extensive practice in ihe first hospitals of Europe and America, hccan confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to tie unfortunate victim of this horrid dissease. It is a mclancholy fact, that thousands fsjl victims to this horrid disease, owing to tho unsklllfuluess of those who,by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, snd either send the unfortunate suffiircr to an untimely gravo, or else make the reridue of his life miserslle.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE^ Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at scnool— the effecti of which urtrniithHT frit.«vsn when asleep, and If not cured, renders marriago impossible, and destroys both tulnd and body.

What a pity a young man, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequents of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such rersons, before contemplating

A I A E

should rcfiect that a sound mind and body are the moat necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the Journey tl roueh life becomcs a weary pilcrimage, the prosptct hourly darkens to the view—the mind becomes shadowed wiih despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection, Urn 'h# u&pglness of another becomes blighted with our own.

CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Dr. J. addresses young men, and all who have Injured themselves by private nnd Improper indulgences.

These are some' of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vii: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pstns In the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of tho Hc»rt, Pyspepele, Nervous Irritability, Dersngements of tho Dkosttve Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption. Ac.

MISTALLV.—The

Thocsaxds

fearful effects on the mind are much

to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confaslon of Idess, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are some of tho evils produced.

of persons, of all ares, can now Judge

what is tbe cause of their decline in health. Losing their viror. becoming weak, pale snd emaciated, havo a singular appcarance about the eyes, Couch and symptoms of Consumption. This remedy has restored hundreds to health Kfter every other means heve failed.

MARKIRO PtRsoKs, or those contomplatlnp maiTlape, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfoct health.

All Surgical operations performed. N. B.—Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, either personally or by letter.

Skin diseases speedly cured. OFFICE, A-». 7, SOVTff FREDERICIt BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.ST., vry All letters must be Post paid. VP Tho remedies can be sent to any part of tie United States.

Dec. CO, lfl52-3-lyr

BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SIGN OF THE BIO BOOT—UNION ROW.

I hnve Just received, and am now opening and offering for sale, at my eligible stand in Union Row, National Road Street, the largest and moat extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Orogans, dtc., Ac., ever brought to

this market for the proof of which, the public generally »r» Invited to call and examine. Fushionable Ilats. Fur. Plush, Velvet and other Caps,

Suited to the tastes and purses of all classes of buyers, will be found In my late Importstlon* from the Eastern Cities, all boaeht st the lowest rates, and will be disposed of accordingly.

Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to

merit a continuance of former fsvors, as h. is confident that he enn offer as good bergnins as any establishment in the State—perh»ps some better. jr? Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any oth* or work executed to order, as usual.

January 3th, 1853-4-Jy

THOS. P. MURRAY,

TKB0UGH TO

New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia, PASSENGERS bound East will l-ave fcrJL re-Haoteat 7 a. Indianftpoli««t 1 p. m., pnd tHke the Morning Express Train of ihu Mad River and Luke Erie Railroad at Dayton at 5 a. in., conncctuiK at Bellevup wiih the Toledo and Cleveland Railroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 4 o'clock 45 min. p. rn., connecting tho aanie evening with nil trajns boupd East. rg3.^vTTriaa To

from Terre-Haiue,. ,$5,50

To Cleveland

from

Dayton 5.00

To New York from Dayton.. 15,00 To Boston from Dayton .17,10.' Tor further information apply to

T, C. MITCHELL,

E. F.

have

son. will do to call Builders' Depc

G. W. SHAFFER.

MARTIN GRACE,

Agent,

Osbor*.

Davten.-Ohlo.

flupf. M. R.

& L. E.

R. R. Co,

February 123. 1P53 23-ly THE WATER CUe£ I*", TOHS WOOD offers his semVe* in HyO drop^o-y.tothoeetbetsresWIe.ted with any kind ofcurabi' iisease. He feels com nt Irom the knowledge be lista sttsined, *nd the ..i.te practice be has hsdinthe WAtER CURE, thst he csn be beneficial to the afflicted. He does not expect to cure every disease, but trusts that he will give general sutisfuctlon.

Good references csn be given, se be hst/rsised iom» almost from the j*w* of death, when m&Jicine would no longer set ae a curative. Then, I would say In this little advertisement: Parents, let not your children file without 'rr'og the water cure.

IKrHts re«i.: oce is on the uppermost street in the city of Tern-Hut**, nesr the east side of tbe city, north-east oft?'- lUsgrapfc Mills.-

Jane 2?. 'i i-ii-il

jr. A. Williams, M.D and R. G. Co®, M.D. HOMCEOPATHISTS,

TK35DEK

their profcesional services to she citizens of Terre Haute snd vicinity in the practice of Hoflight «t-

slim Market St.,s

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