Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 August 1853 — Page 3
Dwelling House and Lot For Sale.
THE
subscriber will sell at a low price the house and lot be now resides in. The house it a large two-story brick, well finished igood well of water, Smoke house and stable thereon fine shrubbery, and located in a healthy part of town. if the same is not 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.
A
July 97,1853-33-6ra
JACOB RYMAN.
August 3,1853-34-ta
Are you Insured? If you are not, you should be. American Mutual Insurance Company.
AMSTERDAM, K. Y,
Cash Capital 50,000 Secured Capital 150,000—200,000
THE
undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above sound and reliable Company for Terre-Haute and this county.— Those wishing Insurance will do well to call on me.
HARVEY D. SCOTT.
August 3,1853-34-tf
Pocket Book Found. SMALL POCKET BOOK containing money fec., was found a few days since by Moses Reynolds in the road near Prairieton Ind., which the owner can have, by calling on the subscriber, proving property, and paying charges. DAVIES JOHNSON.
Prairieton, July 27th. 1853-34-3w-pd.
INSOLVENCY.
AT
the July term of the Court of Common Pleas of Vigo county, Indiana, the estate of James Gibson, deceased, was declared by said court probably insolvent.
Creditors are therefore notified thatthesame will be settled accordingly. JOSHUA MOORE, Adro
August 3, l853-34-3w
BOARDING.
A
PEW boarders can be accommodated, either with or without lodging. Apply at the house formerly occupied by Mrs. roster, nearly opposite the Baptist Church.
August 3, 1853-34-tf WM. M. MKRWIH. 1853. JAMESKELLET, Late of Merwln fc Co. Late with E. S. Wolfe.
MERWIN & KELLEY,
Auction aDd Commission Merchants, And dealers in Groceries, £c., at Wholesale, West aide Public Square, 1 door north of E. S.
Wolfe's, TERRE-HAUTE, IND. nzrsuznQsa: E. 8. Wolfe, Bement 4 Co., Qroverman «fc Bourne, N. Smith Sons, J. W. Stewart, Was son fe Co.
July 27, 1853-33-tf
A O N E
PRODUCE EXCHANGE! Grocery & Provision Store. North East corner of Second and OhloSts. fTlftE Subscriber has opened a "one horse" Grocery
JL and Provision Store on the above named corner, ind having a few moTe articles than he can dispose of in his own family, would be pleased with the patronago of hia friends and the public.
He also buys a right smart sprinkle" of Produce knd "garden aars," generally, and can offer great inducements to hungry housekeepers.
He does not pretend to furnish Boarding Houses and Taverns, not having sufficient capital, but if there's anything wsnted for the table, he's right
THAR
as
tfie saying is, he ha* always a supply of Fresh Bread, Cracker*. Pies, and Cakes, Prime Groceries, and all kinds of Provision on hand any bow.
Fresh Pamlly Ploiir, Bacon, Salt and Fish. CASH paid for all kinds of Produce. fftF* itfeMEMBER THE CHEAP CORNER I Xfl
Be careful to enquire for the Ben Franklin and be sure you get in at tbe next door below. 8. W. LOGAN.
Terre Haute, July 27, l«5.1-3:i-tf.
LIVINGSTON & CO., Sue tutors to Mtrwin $ Co. and E. S. Waif*, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
TERRE.IIAUTE.1ND.
REriKI-NCEB:
E S. Wolfe, Brment A C.» T,rro*^«w-c.
Evan9villo
O'Rilcy A Miich«U,j Lrwis «fe Gray, Scott. A Co, Toledo J. McGnegor A Co., New Orleans Gibson, Stockw«M A Co.. New York Julius Hull A Co Cincinnati Meld rum A Co., Madison W. A. Brndshaw, Indianapolis.
Fresh Groceries and Provisions. JJA^VING largely Increased my stock of Groceries, I am now prepared to supply families with near in tbs eating II any similar establishment ln the city—every article
ly every thing in the eating line, at as fair rates, as
warranted ft-ttk and »«»«. To bepleased, it Is only necessary to look through my stock—Taste, and you cannot but admire.
I have also, a fine assortment of COTTON YARN, »hd the best or COTTON BATTING, CROCKERY In abundance, at retail or wholesale. White Fish by the barrel Flour, by the small, always kept on hand, and, in fact every thing in the above line may be found at the B«M Futitntx, West of tbe Bank, kccond door from th« corner.
TT7* Be careful and enquire f..t the BBN FRANKLIN, and be sure jroii get In at tbe right door. Boats furnished with all kinds of Provisions.
Jj SO,'53,-35 tf ISAAC M. BROWN.
New Novels.
HARRYcame
CLOVKRDALE-S Courtship, and
what of it, by tha author of "Frank Fairleigh." LaSlto, the Pirate of thr Gulf, by Ingraham. Harry Achton, or the Will and the Way, by the author of "Amy Lawrenco," Ac. The Soldier's Wife or Scenes in the Canteen and on the Battle Field, by 0. W. M.
Reynolds. For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S Sign of Uie "Biff Book.' July 6, *$3-30.tf
Music Books.
"T^HE Mendelshon Collection, A Aikin's Christian Minstrel, The Alptne Glee Singer,
Mason's Sacred Harp, round and patent notes. The Universal Musician, Christian Psalmist, Sacred Melodeon, The Juvenile Choir, for sale at
BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STOftB. July 6,1853 80*tf
THECITY
MARBLE WORKS! located on
subscriber, having permanenty lock1 in Terre-Haute, •ill keep constantly
hand a large and choice variety of Marble for all purposes. Monuments on hand and made to order from the best Vermont and Italian marble, U* All orders will be promptly attended to and executed in the best manner.— Particular attention paid to designing and carvtojr. JESSE JtJLIAN,
On 3d St nearl? opposite Stewart House. June 15, l853*9t-tf 4
LaFayette Book Bindery! SLAJTX BOOS MAHUFACTOBY. and lob Printing SstabUskmaat
a*4 tnwnace ttaMfmale*, eoeaty tttten, Corpora ttw» and bovine** tt 1* sot excelled wot, )Mvta« beta fitted tp In all its debarments eeamety for such work. imt Co.
Tern Basts,JelyC,KSHcrsos MM.
TO PBIHTEB3.
THE
wrtwtpiA have J*s* received at4 h*x« trx •ate a Isife umtiMSt of t*r&* of every ktad, •it* ui color and ^aality, foe visitiac wlMimi carte, coaceit, toll-*afe ar railroad Ucitet*.
Tbey lute* alee tor s*)e eard bo«rda froca the anallm to the lartest sU» *»d of all qealltie* also colored ul|t«tM HMtiK|d«aa| WtMMt.
LaPaysttia, Jaly tt,
CYKUS LU&S&Ock
100 Cases of Pry Good* for the JobTrad*.
IVfERCH AKTS in \b* coantry wU Visit ur*pt«Bi«k tMr etoeln, wtii fibd tun MfMMHit« DRY OOODS, boacht mnmif tor
JetMafO*!*, aad watch wtlTbe
eaace SaM«ra «o«.u F. 5IPFEWPK.
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ataswail
Vigo Court of Common Fleas, October Term. 1853. David Durham, ee.The Heirs at law of John Jackson,
Sr., deceased.
On Application for a Conveyanee.
TUB
Petitioner, by S. Wright, baviDg filed his petition togetbej' with an affidavit that Mary Root, Braatos Belknap, Hannah Belknap. Elixabeth Tl ton, Benjamin Pratt, Catharine Pratt Myron len, Nancy Allen, John Hanna#alt, Charlotte Ha
oeetbejr
Braatos Belknap, Hannah Belknap. Elizabeth annawait, Janies Jackson. Ann W*tson, Mary Watson, John W. Watson, Catharine Watson, Charlotte Wataon, and their unknown heirs if any of them be dead, and the unknown heirs of Harriet McClure, are not residents of the State of Indiana,
Notice ia therefore hereby given to the aaid Mary Root and others above named, and alto to all and any unknown heirs of said John Jacksun, deceased, that they be and appear before tbe Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, at tbe Couit House in Terre-Haute, on tbe firat day of its next term, then and there to show cause if any they can, why sncb eonveyane Should not be made as asked for in aaid petition.
NOTICE
ceased, one hundred and ten dollars and ten cents were found remaining in the bands of Thomas W. Adams, administrator, for distribution among tbe heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear at the next term of said court, and receive their distributive shares.
State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss. Vigo Court of Common Pleas, to October Term, 1853.
NOTICE
is hereby given, that at the July term Of the court of Common Pleas of Vigo county after flnal settlement of the estate of Kachel Soesbe. deceased. cigbty-seven dollars and sixty-one cents were found remaining in the hands of Solomon Harbert. administrator, for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear at tbe next term of said court, and rec.cive their distributive shares.
The apparatus for demonstrating the various branches of the Profession is ample, and of superior qnnlity so that students may rely upon as full and complete a course of Instruction in this, as in any Medical School Eat or West.
The following gentlemen comprise the Fac ulty, viz: Levi Laycock, M. D., Emeritus Professor of PhyHtology and Pathology
Hugh Ronalds, M. Professor of General Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy. 0. A. Foster, A. M. D., Professor of Chemistry.
John R. Wilcox, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and Pharmacy. Mndi«on J. Bray, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Prnclice of Surgery.
William H. Byford.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., Professor of the Institutes of Medicino and Medical Jurisprudence.
John T. Walker, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. The session will commence on the first Monday of November. and continue four months. The Anatomical rooms will be open for the accommodation of students who desire 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. Jnly 20, 1^53-33. y5x.£opy to amount $5
send aco't to Dean. .Enquirer.]
Torre Haute and Alton Kailrnad Co. ri1!lE Stockholders of tho Terre Haute and Alton Railroad Company are hereby notified that instalments on each and every sharo of the Capital Stock of this Company will b«. and are hereby required to be paid into the "Treasury of said Company, as follows A 4th Instalment of $5 per share, on or before July 1st,
IMSX Sth Aug. 1st. «. eth c« Sept. 1st. ••7th Oct. 1st. pth Nov. 1st. gth Dec. 1st. joth Jan. 1st.
The above instalments may be paid to the Directors residing in the counties alone the line of the Road, to lliram Sanford, Agent at Paris, or to tbe Treasurer at Alton. By order of the Board of directors.
JAMBS H. LEA. Treasurer,
June 15, '53-27-Tm T. H. Sc A. R. R. Co.
£300 Less than Cost.
rriHE undersigned will sell very cheap,an«w A house and good lots, with every thin convenient for dwellings, in Grandview, gar County, Illinois.
The town is near tht» railroad, and place for a Physician and mechanics C. A. HUXT
March, 9. lfWl-19-tf
TO FARMERS.
F•buy
S LESKURE at the French Store will all kinds of produce at market price, and sella his goods at price, cheaper than any other hoaso in the city.
April 20,1853.
NEtV GOODS.
Tassortment
HE subscriber is now receiving a good of Spring and Summer Goods, at the FRENCH STORE. West of the Public Square, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
APOLLO
ANDREW WILKIXS, Clerk.
August 10, 1853-35-4 w-p ft 3,75
SfatP Of Indiana ConntV Of Vl°Y SS The course embraces book-keeping by double entry, fcldie 01 IliUldlld, I/UUUIJ U1
r,o'
Vigo Court Of Common JrleaS, to October merce and manufacture*—business, penmanship, cal Term 1 p. r.n I eolation, correspondence, and daily lectures on merJ. errn, louo. cantile law and political economy, in their relations
is hereby given, that at the Jnly term of $
ANDREWdistributiveshares1
,rt of
DA.settlement
WILKISS,
August 10, 1853-35-3W-pf$l,75
cierk.
therefore notified to appear at the next term of the aaid court, and receive their distributive shares. ANDRKW WILKINS, Clerk.
August 10,1853-35-3W-pff 1,75
State of Mana Coont) of Vigo, ss. ,, f,, A i* warranted to be unsurpassed. Vigo Court OJ common rleas, to October The color at first a greenish blue changing to
State of Indiana, County of Vigo. ss. Vigo Court of Common Pleas, to October!:
NOTICE
Term 1853 deep, permanent black. It will not, like other ink, .. *. ... fade or change by time and cannot be destroyed by vj
OTICE I* hereby given, that at tbe July term of the or alkalies. It is now being adopted in all the i0
#n
ANDREW WILKINS, Clerk
August 10, l853-35-3w-pf$l,"5
ANDREW WILK.INS, Clerk.
August 10, 1853-35-3 w-pff 1,75
Houses and Lots For Sale. I 'WO desirable private residences for sale, upon*faI vorable terms —one north of the Canal, and the other convenient to the Public Square. Enquire of
H. W. THOMPSON.
Terre-Haute, Aug. 10, lW3-35-tf
Medical College of Evansville, EVANSV1LLE, IND. rpHE Session of 185.1-4, of this Institution,
I will commence under more favorable auspices than that of any previous year. The Faculty linve thf 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.
F. E. LESEURE.
April SO, 1853-19-tf.
CHEESE. CHEESE.
JUST
received, at the Ben Franklin Grocery and Provision Store, a large lot of the fittest CHEESE now in the city. Oall aod see —nothing better than the rtml Yankee Ohees®.
July 9t. 1853-lw I. M, BROWN,
and Children, from 50ceot« lo$1 00. Al»o, a fine Ksortasnt of White, Pink, and other colored Silk Bonnets, from $J 56 to f4.
April 90, l£S34JMf PREXCH STORE.
Terre-Ajwll IS, 5«SV» tf
F. E LESSTTRE, msnufscturers, embracing th» finest assortment HAS received bv expnps, a beautiful of Mechanic's Tools ever brought to this roarMi assortment Lace. Pearl, Huogariao, ket- S H. POTTER A CO. and Straw Bonnets, for Ladi«a( Misses., Feb. 16,1
ware
AT HIKG Tabs,Pumps Japanned and Sad*,of «M kinds and sire*, thorn jplaia to fancy, with drawers fctxhly mraisfced ted Japaaeol, hret foraaJs, fey B-
A BOOTS JSI StiOBS.
a aod
8ootee»*Sfeatt,*o*c*t2ew andsrfU te aoSd^, 1 atoortlBjtty—aoeatewtety May ll.£8S3h«^tf j. H.Tfmxss.
EXTRA EXTRA.
DEB EE'S Extra Extra sarinc tstyle Sitk HaU, tob* Ui at wa»«T ymtmr-
BUILDINGS, NORTHWEST CORKER FIFTH ASD WAL5CTT STS., Cincinnati, Ohio
—Incorporated in 1848. The attention of tbe public ia respectfully called to tbe an peri or facilities afforded at this institution for qualifying individuals in a tboroofb practical manner, for the Counting Room and business pursuits.
as pursued by the different departments of trade, com
t0
commerce.
the court of Common Pleas of Vigo county, after The course can be completed in from final settlement of the estate of Darwin W. Kawley, Terms FORTY DOLLARS. deceased, sixty-one dollar* and forty-seven cents were Popila being taught individually, applicants can enfound remains in tbe hand* of.Linas A. Burnet, ad- ter at auy lime. ministrator, for distribution among the heirs. Said por furtherparticulars call at the college rooms, or heirs are therefore notified to appear at tbe next term address the Principal. of said court, and receive their «frviittlT urit 1KO /nt
C0,r"'n0° Vigo county, after fi- prominent business andbsnkine houses in Cincinnati,
.! of the evt&te of Oeotge Graham, deceaa- preference to any other article. ed, twenty-two dollars and thirty cent* were found orders wsll be promptly attended to by address* remaining in the hands of James fiurgen, administra-
lng Mm or catiing
tor, for distribution among tbe heirs. Said heirs are northwest corner of Fifth and Wainul streets, Cincinnati. JOHN GUNDRY, Proprietor.
TT—a
is hereby given that at the July term of
sn
the court of Common Pleas oTVigo county, after other Inks. We take pleasure in recommending it as final aettlement of^the^estate of Christian Share, de-
8 to IS weeks.
Gandry'i Commercial Writing Fluid. inply the Market with~a superior Writing Fluid—his own in-
the Western
The unersfgned is prepared to suj arket with a superior Writing vention—and which in color, fluidity and durability,
his office in MercantileCollege,
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 every desirable quality. It is remarkable for rurjoj-
quality which it retains after the longest ex
1853. 1 posurc—not becoming thick or eummy. It has also
unrivalled Color and an indelibility not common to
article that can not fail to give universal satisfac-
-J—J tion. H. Mttthews, 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 Bauk. E. G. Moses, Teller, Commercial Bank., C. Moore, Editor Masonic Review. P. B. Manchester, of Peoples' Bank. McMicken & Co., Bankers. O. Hidden. Book-keeper for II Marks Co. 5 R. Eagle, Book-keeper for Gilinore and Brotherton. J. L. Tabbott, Teller for Gilmure & Brotherton. A. M. Searles, President Merchants and Mechanics
Insurance Company. John Ki!oh, Savings Bank of Cincinnati. R. H. Stephenson, Librariau 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-keeper at Gardiner, Phipps & Co. E. P. Goodnougb, Book-keeper, Swasey St Wise. J. Beazell, Book-keeper at Speets & Wright. R.J. Kitt.«, Book-keeper, McCullogb, Morris & Co. W. P. Aldrich, J. A. Skiffs. J. R. Bates, Book-keeper, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company. Richard Vose, G. F. Bradley & Co. July 13, 1653-31-tam12
Insure Your Dwellings!
New York Indemnity Insurance Company.
BROADALBIN, N. Y.
Capital $150,000—With a Surplus.
r]MlIS
Company was organized in September, 1851, since which time it has issued nearly 2,100 policies. Its business is constantly and rapidly increasing, and it is with entire confidence in its ability to give satisfaction to all who make application, that the Company solicits a fuither share of public patronage.
The business and risks of tho Company are divided into two separate classes. Tbe first class, or Farmers' Department, consists of farm property, detached buildings, and their contents.
The second class, or Merchants' Department, consists of stores, merchandise, taverns, mills, Stc. The rates of insurance vary with the classes, and in proportion to the exposure of the properly insured.— Not more than will be taken in one risk in either department. No extra hazardous property, Buch as steam mills, ctc., will lie insured.
The Company pays, in tho case of loss, the full amount of damage, not to excccd the amount insured. All lossrs willbo paid by the Company within sixty days aftt'r due proof thereof. It will be responsible for property destroyed by lightning.
The insurance on all approyas le applications will take effect the day the application is made, unless a different day is desired by tho applicant.
WM. E. MrI.EAN,
June 29, 1853-29 tf Agent for Vigo County.
Cash for Wheat,
A E A N O I S TBKKK'SrJtuTE, INDIANA. n^HE undersigned respectfully announces to the public, that his STEAM FLOURING MILL is completed, and is now in full deration, where
I'RESH FAMILY FLOUK,
Corn
eal, and offal, may always be had, in any quantities to accommodate purchasers. Corn and cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a very superior fei*d for stock, always kept on hand, and sold by the barrel, or otherw ise, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will be paid to retailing Jlour and stock feed at the Mill, and all sales delivered in any part of the city.
ST FLOUR warranted in every respect, and when objected to, on notice, will be taken away, free of charqe.
Orders for Flour or Stock feed left with Russell Green, southeast corner of the Public Square, will meet with prompt attention.
R. L. THOMPSON,
Terre-Haute, June 29,1853-29-tf
Ladies and Gentlemen.
NandDUFF
has just completed his new and splendid suit of rooms In the Farrington Block, formerly occupied by Stoner & Corey, where he will be pleased to furnish all who may favor him with a call, with as many impressions of their faces as tbey may desire. His Stock of Chemicals, and in faet his whole outfit are of the test, and entirely new.
My Camera Obscura is one of Volghtlander's best German instruments, and cannot be excelled, having the superiority over common American Tubes. Wy Stock was selected by myself and is of the best materials, and I will not put up a picture that will not do credit to myself as an artist, as well as malse a fine likeness of the subject.
From long experience, and courteous attention, 1 hope to meet wtth share of public patronage, and would return my thanks for past favors. N. B. D.
June22, '53-28-tf
Saddler
~\T7"E have adt stock of hardware, and we confidently.
Ji
have added largely to our Saddlery
sav- that we are prepared to give the best bartrains of any in tnis market—call and see. S. H. POTTER & CO.
Feb. 16, 1853 10-tf
and Good Cloths
WILLCashHolmes*Mill,
be paid for WOOL—good b"i*rgnins iriven at near the rivei\ beltjw the bridge. ARBA HOLMES.,
Terre-Haute, April SO, 1953-19-tf
IP. E.LE3EUKE,
west or rax
FCBMC SQCAU. TBMUE-HACTK,
IsuitablereceivingSpringaswrtioent
S now his of gflods, for the and Summer trade, which he is offering at lower prices than any other hous* in the city.
April 90. FRENCH STORE.
NeW Spriiig Hardware. \T7"E are now receiving a very Urge lot of HARDWARE, of all kinds, direct from
£53-19-tf
COTTOX FARy AGEXCY. AYSVILLE. Kentucky, Cotton Yarns -'J- for sale by the fi«c oj,re tail Warranted the be*t isthe market. Vs J. H. THH5EE.
May 11, l«S3-«Ntf
G80VBR.
B0HHETS and RIBBONS. t'EW Sprint stele Bonnets and Bonnet Ribboa*, to be had a& Vm3 TURSER^
May A, 1SS341 tf
se^dv«to^ npiH and Sheet Irtm Ware. Stove farrtsi
tan, of ell iTsei 11 ii(Tu ins, kept ccastaatty oaisadariftKsaisat wislwaleor m*iljly jSSgo.ap. b. saovsa.
T?0* gALX—Two Liad Warrants, of ISO
D. S DANALDSO^.
July 27,1893 33-tf
PRAIfill CITY BBUfi STORE. Corner of Fourth and National Road Sis., TERRE HAffTB, UTD.
11^HEUndersigned
4
having purchased the in-
-L tere^t of his former partner, Mr. Browning1, would announce that he will continue the business at 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 and Fall supplies, making his Stock the largest and most complete ever brought to the Citr, consisting in part of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varn-
r}
ishes.Turpentine, Alcohol, Bur- 'S nine Piuids Paint, Varnish, Shoe, Flesh and Dusting Brushes Window Glass, Shop Furniture Teas of every variety in
Metalic Packages Choeolate, Ess. Coffee, every variety Spices Jules Hauel's, Roussel's,
Boziu's and Lubin's Perfumery ^. s£Fancy Soaps, every variety of „4 Flavoring Extracts, Pure Bran-
fec.,fec., 4c. Also a extensive
t1
,,
Sfle,atLlhe
To all of wh.ch he invites the particular at-
JNO. T. WALL.
June 22, '53-28-tf s, "TAKE "NOTICE,. 200 Packages of Goods have been Received by the late Steamboat arrivals for the
nmn im 1 OO PACKAGES more will be here in a JLlJU few days by way of the Canal.
advance from cost. Our retail Stock affords an unusual variety of goods in that line, including plain Black, Fancy, Plaid and narrow stripe Silks Tissues, Barreges, Barrege de Laines" Gingham and De Lai lie Robes Swiss and Jaconett Muslins, Lawns, Undersleeves and Collars, Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Crape Shawls Swiss and Jaconett Edgings and Insertings Bonnets, Ribbons, tc., Ac., of the latest styles. Also the largest, stock of all kinds 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 Matts, Rugs, Floor Oil Cloths .tAlso,
-p,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
'T^HE undersigned would respectfully «nJL uounce to the citizens of Vigo and the adjoining counties, that he has Just opened a ucw Stove, Tin und Copper establishment, where he intends to keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of
STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE.
My stoves are of the newest and most approved pattern, among which, will be fouud the justly
CELEBRATED METEOR AIR-TIGHT (3D ^SD Ds.
°AU
Mill opposite Wallace's Foundry.
would rcspcctfully inform his friends customers and the public generally, that he
May 525, 185:1-24-tf
A large proportion of these Goods, embra cins all kinds of STAPLE DRY GOODS/ Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, a great variety of notions, fcc., belong to our Jobbing Department. and will be sold to merchants at a wry small terial used, will enable us to complete"successfully, in point of workmanship, with the best establishments of older cities. Our patterns for machinery have all been gotten up within the last few months, and \re of the most approved models. We are manufacturing a -STEAM EXGIXES of various sizes and power, adapted to the use of 9a»h. and other Saw Mills, and are prepared to furnish Boilers, Mill Irons, ana every necessary fixture to put them into complete operation. Also, for Flouring
4
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 anu where, in any markket.
of all widths Drugget, and a great variety of,prounij than any plow now in use, and are too woll lutiful Window Shades, Window known to need reccommendation. new and beaut Cornices Blue, Scarlet and riiuson Worsted Damask. Lace and Muslin Curtains and Curtain Drapery, Curtain Cords aud Tassels, Cur lain Bands and Pins, fec., Ac. Also the largest stock of Paper Hangings of every grade in the Wabash Valley, (some of th*rn exceedingly rich and beautiful, iu gold aud velvet,) aud all cheaper than ever before offered.
L. RYCE.
Terre-Haute, May 4, 1853-21-tf
New Stove Store and Copper Shop. C8IGN.0F THE ELEPHANT,) On Fourth Street. one door, Xorth of Main.
©a®VC50
To which, I would particularly call the attention of Tavern keepers, (having two sires 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.
My motto being "quick sales and small profits.' JAMES T. MOORE. N. B.—James T. Moore Is also prepared to do all
rf, ,—siftincs 1. noore is wso prepared 10
June 1. 1853-25 tf
rpHE
'jm!
Bam
kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Zinc sucn as and Lead. Job work has been my principal business Clamps, regs and all for many years past, and in tnat line, I feel confident tools of the very best or rendering entire satisfaction. Qivt me a call.
CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY.
MY
new establishment, ea-t of the CourtHouse, is now fitted up ready for business. I shall be prepared at all times with
OP J^CfiS3Da and and every article in the confectionery line, and hope to receive a fair portion of the public pat-1 ronage.
BT I shall soon be prepared with all the( good things of the seasons, as they approach, to minister to human comfort and good living.
NEW JEWELRY. A LAROE lot of Gold and Silver Watches Lady's Pins, Ear Rings, Hoops and drops, Gold Bands and bracelets Snaps, Pencils, Lockets, Specks. Fob and Guard Chains, Fob Buckles, Gold Thimbles, Buttons, Cuff Pins and Buttons, Slides and
J. K. CRISHER.
WILL YOir LOOK.
April 13) 1RS3. •*,
Drt, GEOGHECJAN3
EXTRACT OF HYDROPIPER, A CU2S FOE Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and Skin Diseases.
DUniversity
It. GEOGHEGAN, (a graduate of the of Louisville, and practitioner of high atandinp,) after many years of hard atady and numerous experiments, ha» succeeded in obtaining an esscn tial property from the Uylropiper, which, combined with other vegetable ingredients, set forth ia bis published recipe, forms a most valuable and efficacious reme!y for many chronic diseases. Unlike Sarsaparitla, it is quick in action, the first bottle often producing wonderful results, as in tbe case of the negro
elrI
Mr9-
Simmons, of Louisville,
supplv of Patent Medicines. Who was Believed of Blindness ia one Week. I which he will furnish by whole- is no humbug, no catch-penny, neither is it a te
&osirQmt
Pr°Pnetors Pnces" The Recipe Accompanies Each Bottle,
tention of neighboring Druggists, Physicians, the fact or its bein? and Dealers generally, who will find lttotheir PRESCRIBED Br PHrsiCIAJVS,' interest to call on him. Having ascertained i^ndfrom the numerous testimonials from the first clt.h.i c.,h ,„d short profit^ p« better ,h»„ the old system of credit with the usual "per it, and it now stands at the head of all remedies fjr the cent ," he has determined to adopt the former, cure of the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Scroftila or and feels satisfied that by so doing he can offer ^ilOVlute T.e!!uv5' ,,„i -li .- Tetter. Ringworm, Salt Kheum, Scald Head, Old such inducements to purchasers as will sat sty Sores, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Fever
them that it. will be much to their advantage ills, all Eruptions or the Skin, Rheumatism, J«euralto purchase of him, and for cash. Gout, Hip Disease, all Kidney Diseases, Seminal Particular attention will he o-irpn tn oil nr Emissions, all Female Diseases, Liver Disease, Sick rarticmar attention will De given to all or-» Headache, Sour Stomach, Night Sweats, Water Brash, _rnra distance, Heart Burn, Xeero Consumption, and as a general [•"Prescriptions carefully compounded and Tonic and Purifier of the Biood. it has no equal, put up, with a despatch and neatness hereto-
That is most Mediclne |s evlJent from
Th®
fore unknown in Terre-Haute. est offices in the country. Tho afflicted are desired to A. B.—trinseng. Flaxseed and Beeswax ta- call and get a circular. ken in exchange for goods or in payment of old debta.
Sores, Relics ofyph-
Agents are in possession of testimonials (which
nf may be seen at any lime) from men holding the high-
XJT Price—SI,00 per bottle—0 bottles for $5,CO when all taken *t one time. RAYMOND & PATTEN,
May 18,1853-23-lyr
sole
Terre-Haute April 13,1853-tf
I will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of Tin WAR*, by wholesale and retail also, Bathins Tubs, Hip and Shower Baths, and all kinds of COPPER Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, WORK, such as force and lift Pumps, Copper Kettles, Q0nRr
kinds of coppsr and sheet iron work for Steam
Stove,
undersigned has opeDed in
-JL Sleet Iron, C«pp*r and TV" Wart Re»m in the east door of the bait ding, formerly occupied by Mr. J. C. ROM, oa Maio street, opposite the big T* where be I hopes to me«t all the former patrons of the old Gaovn shop* and as many new ones as feel disposed to receive ft»tl value for their money, ia any of the above hrancbe*, as well to patronize tho*e who are bonding up a home market, by maaafactnring and "pending their money ia out midst. J&. GROVER.
FANCY OOODS.
A
NICE lot of ladies dress trimmings, black'silk lace* and fringe*, bonnet ribbons, artificial flowers linen, rtlk and metal drew buttons ladies' and gentlemen"* kid. lisle, «!k and cotu»a gloves black rilk otiUs tiik and cotton paraaole, astoned color* tad quiiitv white, black and crimson I crape *h**'s silk and barege do. All of which will be told anmaaUy low at F. JJIPPEET*S,
Sorth aide Public Sqnare.
Terre-Sasrta, MaySS.-Mtf
r.E.LESmB£,
SMa4inwy
ELLS low for e«*4—Silks. Baregest, De Lai net. OtHcoe*. Oinnhs—*, Wliite Ooftd*. Sheeting, Ltn -, WooSea*. Vestiagn. Ticking, H«*ierr, RjbSon#, Handkerchief*. Umbncll**. P««o!»( Fans, Gloves, Ift --ertinsr*. Boot*, Shoes. Hat*. Cap*, O&ftCSSUES. Qaewmware, 01a«* «u«. Tinwam, Xeuoos. *e
April 9Q. FRENCH STORK.
SASH. DOOBS aaA BLEffDS,
lurASStoantar the WnideTs Jvl J««wy 5SA.FFEF
A
genu,
To whom all orders for Hydroplper or Agencies should be addressed. For sale in Terre-Haute, by J. K. CBNIKQHAX, and by Drnggists and Medicine dealers generally.
Foundr
Eagle r\r? tTroo1
1
TOSEPII GROVER. the former propriutl tor, and T. A. MADISON, having formed a copartnership in the above well-known establishment, under the style of GROVER & MADISON, would respectfully say to our friend* and the public, that, we arc making new and valuable additions to our operative machinery, and have now in our employ the best of workmen: which, with the perfect quality of ma
Mills of from one to three run of burrs, and for other purposes. All of which wo warrant to perform equal to any manufactured.
We *re constructing and furnishing complete, one of the most approved kinds of Threshing Machines and Horse PowerB now in use. The lumber is of good quality and perfectly seasoned, and the machines arc calculated, in every particular of workmanship, to give perfect satisfaction.
We have constanly on hand, and are manufacturing
FOX RIVER AND IMPROVED CAREY PL0W8,
with several kinds of Cast and other Plows. The
River and Carey, scour better in bottom and prairie
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 houces. They are safe and stroup, and add materially to the architectural beauty of tho building.
LIGHT AND HEAVY CA8TINGS
consistinp of Mill Gear, Stoves, hollow ware, lard kettles, andirons, sad irons, wagon boxes, etc., etc., together with
Brass, Zinc, and Babbet Metal Castings ofevery description nccessary formnchinery, 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 other purposes, executed in away to give the most complete sntisfaction. Much more micht be said by way of classification, but we will only add that, we shall be thankful for all Foundry, 1st Street, 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. OROVBH & MADISON.
REMOVAL.
Boston Leather Store, National Roaa Street, South East Corner of 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church.
GEORGE XERCKH0FF & CO.,
INFORMgenerally,
their former customers, and the
public that they have removed their LEATHER STORE from National Road Street, opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th street.
They have now on hand a lanre and extensive assortment of all kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned
an(
Mills made to order and promptly executed. Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins Tampico and Those in want of any of the above articles will do French, Mens'and Ladies'Morocco. well to give me a call, as I intend to sell very low
Split Leather French and Phila-
an^
'. fining, Bmding,
Shoe
Findings eneral assortmentof Shoe
They also keep a
GO AH
uinriin»a
a
..Ak
general assortment01 snoe -TTTjj
Attention.
Shoemakers, Saddlers and Merchants, are] particularly requested to examine our stock
prices, before buying elsewhere. Terre-Haute, March 16, lS53-14-tf
ATT EXTENSIVE 8T0CK OF
N E W O O S TMIL undersigned respectfully solicits the
CHARLES C. RUGGLES the attention of the public to the examination of A»-e 4 1852-24-tf his extensive stock of new Spring and Summer Goods. a.
Vest Hooks, Finger Ritigs, a new style of AN7 A MA. Leghorn. English Straw and j- N KNTis, Tonib-t»ble«, Grave-Stones, dtc. toket PiJ. and fv.rf tbin. h. J.w.lr, «... U.r B.u: ... «... jMh. I line, which Will be sold low for cash.
Eitr. S.1K H... ..d H.u
ladies enamel, morocco and calf bootees Jenny Lthd
1 buskin* and slippera children's shoes, cheap for cash *t, P. 51PPEKTS, ." '4' North side Public Square.
Terre-'Hante, May S5,-24tf
I HAVANA CIGARS. "VTORMAS. Sevilianas, Coocordias, He'tliiai\ nos, Millares, Pillarcitos. Lone Star, and other choice brand* of dfrect importation, for sale by WA^ON & CO.,
Feb. 03. Rose's Block.
AT REDUCED PBICES.
Jr
4
GllEAT variety of suro-ner ciothtng. ineluding fine wliite and Bnfif Vesta, White Linen Coats, Pant*, Ac., for aale at tbe
Joly
QUEENSWARE
A
DESIRABLE 1H
OLD
Moroeeo Pertootoues fine FANS, at June 1, 1853-2$ tf
A. K. MILLET* & CO,
National Daguerrean Sky-Light Gallery, Eos! End PA*niz Rax, ever C&ild't Book Store.
W
would invite the public attention to our Gallery, where we are making tbe most distinct and life-like pictures that are now, «r ever have been made tn this city. We wish the public to see our pictures, compare and decide for themselves. Our pictures are made by sky-light, and with the only fullsized A No. 1. camera used iu the city.*
O* Instructions in the art given ou scientific principles, and out-fit furnished. Cameras, Coating Boxes, and a general assortment of Daguerreotype stock for sale.
O* Deceased, or sick persons' miniatures taken at residences. Call aud see our pictures. A. R. MILLER 4 CO."
Terre-Haute, July 6, lS53-30-tf
METALIC BURIAL CASES. THE subscriber, baring msd* arrangements
V^niiw" with W. C. Davis 6t o., of Ciuviunati, to keep constantly on hand, Fitk'$ Patent Jlir Tifkt Metah'c Burial Cotes, which are the greatest invea tion of the age fur tha detd, would call the attention of the public to their superiority over the common wooden Coffins now in use, for all seasons of the year, for vault purposes, transportation, beauty, style of finish, and durability. They are unrivaled: and wherever they have been introduced it has been to the total exclusiou of all other coffins. 1 now have «n assortment on hand, which can be seen by calling at my Ware rooms. In addition, I shall keep onjjaud all kinds and sites of ready made 4 4A'
WOODEN COFFINS.
Manufactured of the best material, and made by the best workmen iu the city. 1 pledge myfelf not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but will sell lowir than a«y other house of the kind in the city. My profits in both metalic and wooden coffins shall net exceed that of any other kind of business. I am prepared to attend funerals with
AN ELEGANT HEARSE.
And will furulsh any number of carriages that may be desired. 1 can be found at my Store, north of tho Court-House, on Market street, opposite J. Longdon's Livery Stable, or at my work-shop, formerly kept by Sites Co. D. G. FORSTEK.
Terre Haute, May 25,18S3-»4-tf
CINCINNATI SCALES. POTTER & CO., Agents.
JUSTS.
received, on consignment, ft lot of Fowler & Ludlow's celebrated Platform Scsles, 600, TOO, 800, 2C0t, 1SC0, 1300 lla.
Also.
ary A I.N I
CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS.,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
COONTIK
SCALES—All
at
adding freight. May 11. 1853-22-tf Read the following Certificate.
M^acn IB, 1*53.
Having tested Fowler & Ludlow's Scales In the city of Cincinnati, by the standard weights, and many others or Eastern and Wcatcrn make, I feel sarc in saying that a better finished, a more delicately adjusted, or reliable article, thau they manufacture, has not come under my notice. J. SNYDEK,
June 29, lS53-29-3mo-$a.rx
BOOTS AND SHOES.
SrJIIXG ARliir.lLS.
WWork
S have received our Spring Stock of from the east, comprising alargo assortment of the st aud most fashionable kinds of Gents. Ladies. Buys. Mioses, and Children's BOOTS und SHOES, that we have ever received, and will aell very low for cash.
Also, a large stock of our own manufactured Work constantly on hand. SCHOOLEY A VANHORN.
Sign of the Gilt Boot, No. 5 Phoenix How. April 6, 1853-I?tf
Flooring Factory.
1
AM prepared with superior machinery, to dress FLOORING.AND CEILING at short notice, or to surface lumber and bring it to aii invariable gauge.
Picketing, Venitian slats, and all kinds qf SAWING done to order. Dressed flooring and ceiling, from well seasoned lumber, kept on Kana, afid for sale.— Call at the AxcHoa MILLS, opposite Wallsce'8
R. L.
Terre-Haute, .June29, 18511-29-if
Gl-roceries.
F.
July 6, '53-30-tf
are
in Window Saxh-8-10 10-12 10-14 and 10-15 rllL/hiO. 100 boxes best Window Gla"s. do. do. 4 bbls. They pay the highest cash price for green ibest Winter Lard Oil. S. H. POTTER fe CO. and dry hides, skins and furs. Feb. 16, 1553-10 tf
just opened. His assortment is~one of the largest in door north of Condit's Grocery,
HATS. CAPS, BOOTS A V/? SHOES.
the Wabash Vnlley, and comprises iJmost everything plan*, specifications and estimate* of buildings, on ia the dry goods line, and will be sold for cash at pri-: short tiotice. ces calculated to give general satisfaction,
P. SIPPEKT,
Farrlneton's Block, north of Public Square. Terre-Haute, May 25,1833 W-tf
J"
BUCKEYE CASH STORE.
6,1^53-30
of Qaeensware.
A Iran Stose, and Common, for sale, cheap at May 11,1853. TP BLEB'S OLD W HISKK
BOURBON AND MONONOAHELA WHISKEY POT
pOBTHOSAIES
AL»O,a
A N
TNFORMS his friends and the public -L generally, that he has just got back with afresh and Well selected flock of
ALL KINDS OF GROCKKLES, which he will sell, as heretofore, at wholesale and rotail, at the lowest figures.
All who wish anything In his line, will flpd it to their interest to give him a call, at his Store on National Koad Street, opposite tho Post Offico.
April 6,1853-17-tf
FERN
LEAVES, from Fanny's Portfolio. Freedly's Practical Treatise on Businesp, Temperance Talcs and Hearth Stone Reveries. Dr. OHn's Life and Letters. Last Leaf from Sunny Side. Harper's aud Pulnam's Magazines, fir sale by W. H. BUCKINGHAM.
Oils, Lead, Glass and Window Sash.
now in receipt of 150 kegs of pure
Lasts, Boot and Shoetrees,! yy white Lead. 25 do. Red and Vemtian kinds of Shoemaker
Lead 5 bbls
Linseed Oil, 4000 lights best Pine
REMOVAL.
THE
undersigned tin* romoved his Hide, Wool, ai Leather Depot, to the west side of the Public Square, in the Rose Block, where he will be happy to wait upon his friends and customers as usual.
March 16. 1853 14-tf JOHN TIERNAN.
BUILD BUS' DEPOT.
PERSONS
contemplating building tbe coming »ea-
soQ. will do well to call at the Builders' Depot, one
where
Jtutttiry 12, J853-5-tf G.W.8HAPFER.
MARTIN GRACE,
Dealer In American anrl K»ret«n Maiblf, TERRE-HUVTE, IJ*~D I AX A S! on urth Street, between Main and Ohio.
Drs. Clippinger
HAVISO
lir» lot of
K- CRISHER'S-
Freth Fajail
[y Flour,
poBS^BT
W ASSON 4 CO
Feb r» Block.
"'^T
4'i '*^r
fr
8c
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
"^7"HE RE may be obtained the most speedy Reme&
SECRET DISEASES. Gonorrbaa, Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakness Pains in the Lions, Affections of the Kidneys alt those peculiar affections arising from a SECRETand
Cincinnati prlcest 1 send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave, or I else malic the residue of his life miserable.
City Sealer,
ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS,
Extended WevSt to St. Louis, by Stage,
TO
accommodate the public, aud extend the .business of the Company, the Express is now carried west by Stage to St. Louis. We aro now prepared to take package*, money, te., aud deliver them at any point on the Tino of the National Road, between Torre-Haute and St. Louis.
O" A messenger is, in all case*", sent with the goods. E. S. WoLFE, Aqent for Adams $ Co.'3 Express,
PASSENGERS
Evans
at*oci»ied tb!m*clve« together in the
practice of Mawem and Scaoaav. beg leave to return thank* for past patronage, and reapeOfnliy solicit a cwntinoance of the aame
Office west of the Unfveraaiiat Church. JttlySSi •SSi6-tf «'i%iCcpperimi thing.
qaalit?, and aauafactory prices.
April E. OBOVKB.
gILVZB
WAKE—We have just received
an extensive a**on ment of Silver Table Spoon*. Tea, Mustard. Salt, Cream and Soup Spoon*. B'ltter aad Frait Koivee, which we will aell at a small advance on co*».
Jose 1. lBS3-25-tf J. K. CRISHER.
1 LOCKS.— 30 hoar
bT.
•A large lot Marine Tinne-pieces and 8 day Mantel Clock*, for tale i. K. CRISHER.
Jtine I, lS53-25-tf
sale by WASSOJf & CO U8IC —Ju*t received a larjrelot of fine AcjjX cordeons. Violin*, Banjo*. Guitar*. T«a-
—Pearl, Ivory. Ve]re aad boariMi,
Fiatea, Fifea, etc., »odJnr
bj June 1, leS3-25-tf
HADI*
particularly the youth, of both sexes, which, if not cured, produce CoiwriTimoHii.
DESIUTT,
renders
.Marrhqk lifroSitBLi. and in the eftd, destroys both MlXS AXB fio»T. -m? YOUHO MEN. Especially. Who have become the victims of solitary I vice, that dn*.dful and destructive habit, which annu- I ally sweeps to »u uuiimely grate, thousands of young I men of the most exaltod tslents and brillant Intellect, who might ether wire have outracced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, cr waked to etstacy the living lyre, may call with Ml confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Married persons, or those contemplating mart lag*, being aware tf physical weakness, should immediately consult iir. J. and be restored to perfect health.
DR. JOHNSTON.
Office. Wo. ?, SOUTH FREDERICK FT., 7thdot,r I from Baltimore street, Ea»t ride, up the steps. fry particular in observing tn»
*KR,orBe
XAMC
you will mistake the
[A
1
TAKR
and
WABKANTEDplace.A
CUKX
IK FEW DAYS. 3
IfoTtcs.—Dr. Johnnton's ©fflce
1B
tn his dwel- 4
line, up tie sitps. His very extensive practice is A cuQicmit guarantee that he is the only proper Physi- S Clan to apply to.
DR. JOHNSTON.
Member of the Hoyal College of Surgeons, London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States and the greater part of whose life has been spent in tlie Hospital* of London, Paris, Phliadelphia. and elsewhere. 04s effected some of the most astonishing cures that wfre ever known. Many troubled with rluglug in the ears and heed when asleep, great uervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with freqent blushing, attended semetimet witij derangement of mind, were cured imtae- S diately.
A
CERTAIN DISEASE. ...
When the misguided and imprudent vet ary of pl«f i-. Urt finds he has imbibed tho seeds of this diso&so. It too often happens tl at an 111 tlnteil sense of sliame, or dread of discovery, deters him ft om *pplylng to those ji who, from cducauon and respectability, can alone be-1 friend him. delaying until the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in thecd and limbs, dimness cf slcht, deaf-: ness, nodes on the skin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremetiea, progress on with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or« the bones of the nose fall In. and hc victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending Jitm to that "bourne whence no traveler^ "returns." To sucli, therefore, Ih\
JOH.VSTOM
pledges:
himself to observe the most inviolable secrrcy and," from his extensive practice iu the first hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently recouim«nd ailsafe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this! horrid disscace. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to tha unsklllfuluess of those Who,by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and either
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Young men who have Injured themselves by a car, t*in pvactice Indulged In when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school— the effects of which arc nightly fctt.even wbenaeleepj and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and dc«, stroys both n.fnd and body.
What a pity a young man, the hope of his country, and the darltng of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the conse-
3ulglng
unces
of deviating from the path of nature, and inIn a certain secret haolt. Such persons, be fore contemplating ,*
MA Hill AGE. Air
should reflect that a sound mind and body are tho moat necessary requisites to promoto connubial hap pines*. Indeed, without these, the Journey through life becomcs a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkana to tho view—the mind becomes rhadowed with despair, ai ftti«d with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of another becotnta blighted with our own. »•,»,
CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY.
Dr. J. addressee young men. and all who have injured themselves by ptivato and Improper indulgences* These afu some of the sad and melancholy effscts produced by early habits of youth, vii: Weakness of the Back and Ltm'is, Ha Inn in the Head, Dimness ot Sight, Lous of Muscular Power, Palpitation of tha Henri, dyspepsia. Nervous Irritability, Derangements of tho I'lgcsUve Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption. Ac.
MCKTAI.LT.—'The
fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreadfd Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Foreboding*, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity. &c., are some of the evils produced.
Tnotnu?ue of persons, of all ages, can now ludga what tho cause of their decline in health. Losing their vigor, becoming Weak, pale and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes. Cough and symptoms of Consumption. This remedy hasrrstored hun drrds to health after every other means have failed.
MARRIED
PEKSDMS, or ihose contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and bo restored to perfect health. All Surgical operations performed.
N. B.—Let no fal*c delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, either personally or by letter. Skin diseases spcedly cured.
OFFICE,
JVTF. 7,
SOVT/t FREDEhICK ST., BALTIMORE. MAR.VI.AHI.
1^7* All Utters must b* Post paid. Ji TTT The remedies can be sent to any part of the United States.
Drc. 0B, 1832-3 lyr
THOMPSON.
BOOTS, SHOES AND IIATS. W O E S A E A N E A I SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION BOW. 1 havo Just received, and am now opening and offering for sale, at my eligible stand In
A
Union Row, National Hnad Street, tho largest and most axtensivo stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoos, Gaiters, Srogans. Ac., *«., ever brought to
tnis market fortbeprocf of which, the public generally are Invited to call and examine. Fashionable Hats. Fur. Plush, Velvet and other Caps,
Suited to the tastes and purses of all classes of buyers, will be round In my late lmnortatlonn from the Eastern Cities, all bought at the lowest rates, and will be disposed of accordingly.
Thankful for former patronage, the underalgned hopes to
merit a continuance of former favors, h. ia confident that ho can offer as good bargains as any establishment In the State—perhaps some better. jrp Boots, Pumpe, extra Kid Slippers, and any other work executed to order, as usual.
TIIOS. P. MURRAY.
January 5th, 1853-4-ly HE0UGH TO New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia.
bound East will kave Ter-
re-Hauteat 7 a. Indianapolis at 1 p. .. pndtake the Morninjr £xpre*« Train of tho Mad River and Lake Erie Railroitd at Dayton at 5 a.m., conMpcttnsr at Bellevue with tho Toledo and Cleveland Railroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 4 o'clock 45rntn.p. m., connecting the aame evening with all trains bound Eaet., ..
To Dayton from Terre-Hante f5,50 To Cleveland from Dayton............. 5,00 To New York from Dayton...... iv..... 15,00 To Boston from Dayton .17,10
For furthpr information apply to T. MITCHELL. Agtnt, Davton, Ohio. E. I". OsBoii.v, Supt. M. R. L. E. R. R. Co.
February 23, l853-23-ly
they can have
THE WATER CUBE.
TOHN WOOD offers his wrvirMin Hydrop": ty, to those thatare afflicted with any kind of curat Unease, He feels confident from the knowledge he bath attainrd, and the little practice ha ba« had tn tb* WATER CURE, that he can behe&eflcial to the afflicted. He does not expect to cure every dlsea*e, bet trusts that he will give general satisfaction.
Good references can be given, as be bas/ralscd somo aim oat fromfh«}aw*of death, when medicine would no longer act as a curative. Then, I would say In this Utile advertisement: Parent*, let not your children die without trj, i'K the water cure,
J£rfiis mid .nee is on tbe uppermost street In the' city of Terre-Hfiute. near the east side Of tbe city, north-cant of the Telegraph Mills,
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J. A. Williams, M.D. and R. G. Cot, M.D.
HOMCEOPATH1STS,
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TT AVrffft employed a first rate Copper* *Wiwie"*f«diciae and Scaotur XX gmitb, I ceo, with a good degree of eaeursnce, 1 tended vo. promise to furnish all work ia that line, of an excel tent one
their profeaai&r.al services to tbe citizens Of Terre Hajte and vicinity in the practice ol Ho* Night calls at.
Offlee in Scott's BuildSng, on wett tide St. opposite Brown's Hotel. Terre mute, Ind., July IS,
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TEEUE-HAXTTl! HAEBIE DEPOT. BARTON & WALTER, rvEALEKS in Vermont and Italian Murble, south \J of the Court House, a few doors east of the Bank, Terre Haste, Indiana.
At our Marble Yard wilt he tarnished, on short notice, aad at reasonable pricee, Bia.ittones, Monument*, Obelisks, Spirt*, and every article in oar line.
NR A11 W'jrk
««Je low,
J. K. CRISHER-
T?SPECIAL attention paid making Ju aad vetting op Saw Trooghs, condnOOT*, Ac
done in a superior style.
JeneC?. -«Mf LACE OOODS.
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BEAUTIFUL assortment of Swiss and cambric ed$f and insertions, embroidered Handkerchief#, coilara, capec and caps Swiss and eemhric Bodereleevee linen and lisle !*ce and edg i&ga Cut&red and plain hiaaU Mack silk veils. All to be sold cheap for cash at 7. S IPPERT'St,
Sorthof FuhlJc Square,
Tenr-Hante. May SS.iMa
Fulling: and Cloth Drawing be doness tistrsd, only in batter attla VV ard finish, at HOLMES'MILL,
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