Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 September 1853 — Page 3
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WABA8H EXPRESS JOB PEINTXNO OFFICE. Having recently refitted out office with a Urge assortment of Job-Type, Borders, Cuts,Ornaments, &c. we are prepared to do Book and Job Printing li a style unsurpassed Ea«t or West tad on the most easonable terms. As our material* are of the very •wst kind, and none but experienced workmen in oar employ, we can warrant satisfaction in every department, to those who may fawns with their patronage. We solicit an examination of oar worl% 1
Card Printiag.
Our facilitiea In thin department are greatly superior those of any other establishment in this section of the conntry. Having pat in operation one of the moat approved RotaKt Caxiv Pttmn, we are enabled to do Card Printing much lower than it can be afforded on the ordinary presaea In use. Give us a call, and Me specimens.
•tart DAN RICE'S •!&« Iff# MM GREAT
HIPPODROME & MENAGERIE, MOST gTCPESDOltf OOSCERX IS
Will gi#e two Exhibitions at Terre-Haute, on SATURDAY, Oct. 1st., at 2 and 7 o'clock, After most arduous labor and an enormous outlay, Mr. Rice has succeeded in thoroughly organizing this extensive establishment on a scale of unparalleled magnificence, and anticipating an increase of patronage, olfezs his friends, instead of the ordinary Circus performance, 'A HIPPODROME AND MENAGERIE, The former combining all the best features of tbe Circus and Gymnasium, Vocal and Terpslchoiean entertainments, and numbering among its members Young Jean Johnson, Mrs. Dan Rice. Madame Ronton, Mile. Prank Vic, Kate snd Ubby Hlce, Mons. Frank Rosston, Master Omar, Master Julien Kent, (the Juvenile Clown.) Jimmy Reynolds, the great lJau Rice himself and numerous other performer* of merit. The menagerie is made up of a
Magnificent Collection of Animals and Bird** Native and Foreign, consisting of Leopards, Tigers, Tiger Cat, Panther, Wolves, Black and Griwly Bears, (one of the latter tbe largest one ever seen this side of the Rocky Mountain*). Ostriches, OyrMig-OiUang, die., &c. The beautiful performing Elephant, "IiAXIiA. ROOftll," Is Introduced In the Arena at each exhibition by her keeper. Her numerous feats arouse and astflplsb all beholders. The white or Sacred Camel of Syria is «p interesting and beautiful animal, as also istbe*smarkable I-usus Jiatur-t, known as
TIIK WILD BOY OF CEYLON-. ThC'lUri'V Fakim," and one of tbe most extraor (Jlnary ones ever collected, numbering over
ONE THOUSAND BEASTS AND BIRDS, alive ond Foreign. living together in perfect harmony. In addition to these snd many other attrac lions In this part of tiie establishment,
The Renowned Chinese Family*^ •Consisting of five persons, including the Royal princes* Fwan Ykko, the most beautiful creature of her high class who ever escaped from the Celestial Empire, her feet being only two and a fcalf ipebes in length, will appearand giye Concerts, both vocal and '-instrumental, using their native instruments.
Mr. Frank Hamilton will enter the cage of the beautiful Brazilian Tiger, and those *jf other animals at each exhibition and will also perform with bis ferocious Grizzly Bear, Jenny Wnd, in the ring,
ITT A omission 00 cents—Children half price, C. It. CASTLE* Agent. Sept. Si, 1M3 41-Sw ~~*THE
SECOND" ANNUAL FAIR
or TUB
Indiana Stale Board of igrieiilliirc, Wll.l. UE ItCLD AT
A A E E
tfcj the Ifcth, l&th, and 14th day* of Oct. next.
HThe
Annual Address will be delivered by
Rsetav. of New York. Sept. 81,1*33-41-3
rTC
tice of Medicine.
C. H.
Cn*rw.vr«, Professor of Anatomy.,
jKi.u*n Slack, M. 0., Prufwuor
Pharmacy.
iVmou»Uatirsrf Afiitomy,
Sept. 6,-40tde
as
WE
of Chemistry and
J. W. MimiKiJt. M. p., Professor of Obstetrics
Diseases of Women and Ohlfftren. *0. A. OoTWAto, M. t), Professor 'of MaWtla Mcfflc* "j and Therapeutics, J®,. L. Pinksrtok, M. p.,Proftfcsof wf PhyMology ttrd
Patholosy. EowARt) Mkao, M. T., Profewrofof Insatilty and Med a leal Jurisprudence. luNDot Rivts, M. O., Professor of Surgical and Pathologleal Anatwtnj. \V. VV. Dawsox,*!. ll.', tlemonstratorof
Anatomy.
The Anatomical rooms will be open dtiritig the month of October under the
superintendence of tbe
Professors' Tltkets, 990 Matriculation Ticket $3 910 Hospital Ticket, $3 .^Demonstrator's Ticket, fOraduation Fee f85. 1 The large *nd well-known Dispensary, attached to this College, presents some of the most Interesting cases, fht clinical Instruction, ever presented to the medical student.
The students of other Regular Schools will be admitted to the Clinical Lectures in the Marino Hospl tal and Dispensary-
Students, hv calling at the Cortege BuHdlng. corner of Western R«»w and Longwortfe street, will be furWished with alt necessary itrformalion in refcreuct to boarding houses, etc.
For further particular*, addrew by letter or other•wise, the President ar wjrlwttar. A. H. BaKKK. M. l„ President,
Kelrtdcnce, ST». Wei* 8t Ah stmt.
B. P. Lixvso*. M. l„ Ke$l»trar,
Sept. 51, IWamtoarat. tv, x«
KI.F,CTIO XOTICK.
OrrtCK or rus
Evas*vii.u
Cr*»:/bu)MrM.i.s
{UlIlroad Oo„ EvAssvitt®, 8eJt, 5,1853.
m^OTIOK is hereby gifep, that an election forthirtjNni Directors of the Kvanstilleand rrawfordsyille $&iln>ad Oeihpany to serve ft»r the ensuitw year, will be held at the Court Houae, in ttb* city *f fivMsville. «n Momlav October 34, between .the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M., and 4 o*clv,\f, F. 31. ,, JOHN INGLE, JR., gwVr.
COTTOy YARX AQJSVCy* AYSVIIJLE, Kentucky, Gotlon Yarns for sale by the But or retail. WuruM ta* bent in the market, J. II, TUKSKK
Majr 11, lW3 «-tf
Fulling and Cloth Dressing
.\T71LL be done as usual, onlv in better nyle and finish, at UOLMES'MILL April SO, 1S53. ^njsty
Music. hr of Piano ^usic, iu*t H. BtJCKIXOHAM^
ITEW supp *d tt 9.
'MS:
Ml
Hor-
Buckcyc Cash Store.
4
are now receiving our Fhll nnd Winter Goods, the largest stock we linve ever lind, embracing every vnriety of goods in the different departments of our business.— For Jobbing, aii uncommonly lar^e stock of Brown nnd Bleached jVluwlins, Canton Finn«els. Stripes, Tjr.tfs.SatinettM, Plain and Twill, .jRetl FIuuiujIs, jjuvU and Shoes, Prints, «fcc., %c.
S E E I E
60 pieces of threo ply and ingrain Carpets. 40 ol Fluor Oil Cloths of all wiutn* from 3-4 of a ynrd to 4 yards wide, Drugget jMalts, Uugps, fec. All kinds ol' Curtain f»ood§ embracing soma elegnnt styles of Silk nnd Worsted, Dnniask, Lnco, find Muslin Drrtpo"Vii'M, tit. Al»o, lnrge assortment of beautiful Window Shades, Cords, Tassel*, Ac., fec. Also, a henry Stock of Paper Hangings i«Vludinir soiiio beautiful patterns in gold nnd Wlwa. 1 RICE.
Terre-Haute, Sept. 21, 1853-41 I i.' i. III, '..n ..I... nil. .- i-r.il. €lnclnnutl College of Illcdiciiiv and
Kurnrcry**
|HK RKGtJLAW COtllJS'K OP LttCT&HHS\vnX I
commence on
'continue
the flrst Monday In Noveo)tH:r, and
sixteen weeks.
A
preliminary course
Tbe fibove, "together with a fine assortment of
of the Public Square. Sept. 31,1853-41-rf
WOULD
will
be given during the month of October. In the College %nd Marine Hospital, free of charge,and continue u«» llil the'couimencement of the "Winter term.
FACuttr.
A. II. n*K*«, M. D.,
I'lnctice
Prof6«»or of the Prfftclples
of
Snricery.
(B. s. Uwso*, M. I).,
*nd
Profertor of Theory
and Prac
rVug. 31, 1853-38-40 amt.$r.sx.
and
41
"IIOLD YOUR HORSESj" "2
AeiI iStnp at the People's Cash Store. H*u4f Sm*ll Profits, and Quick Returns. IMI1S bouse has Just received, per railroad, a cholpe 1 and extensive lot uf J~,:
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD?, Lr consisting ot Prints, G-injtianu, Delaines, Lawns, Swiss JaconeUs, Silks, Broadcloths. Tweeds, Satinetts, Urillings, Vestings, Tickings, Bleached and Unbleached Doi&tstfes also—A fine supply of Hats and
Hps, Ready made Cloth leg. Boots ind^hoes, l.ookGlasses, ruUtqr, Hardware, and GfifOCKRlBS of •very dwarknion tr Call and examine for yourselves., The 'most can be sun«id and all shut receive satisfacfastltHoU* tion. rT* The subscriber, (tr*tefol to ht* old customers for their past favors, mpectlilly solicits a con tin ance (a the same. G. VHIDDiiN,
Sept 21, ISSMl tf
A Tarern Stand for Sale.
Ml
WILL sell uiy Tavern Stand, on the N»tlonal Road, at the west edste of Williams town, in Clay county, If application be made soon. There arc 114 acres of land attached to the place With good improvements, well, stable, fcorselot. &c„ Ac. The Una extends from the National Road south, to near lite railroad, 00 whiefe I* a good Coal bank, now open', Any persott wishing to boy. will call and examine the place and learn the tern)*, which will be made easy. A Tan Yard may b« tad with the place if required, and for a public bouse, there Is no better stand on the road.
II Uh above is not cold toon. It win be rented (Ot a year or more. JOSEPH COOK. VTUUaltyatowa,Clay co., Sept 21, 53--tl-3jno $*•"
BrTEW FIRITf.
I
HAVE r*centlv taken iut« partnership in tl»e CLOTHIN& BUSINESS, W*. J. 3&cr. The will hereafter He carried on nnd«r the firm of Mack A Co.. at the old sMinil, ia Rose's Block, West side of tbe public square. er
Sep*. 10, '53—tf
i*«eiv-
Coppemni thing.
XT A VINO etn ployed a first rit* Copper A. Smith, I can, with a seed tefsree ef sMartae**
Ct
mtoe to tenttek all *ork In tn«t ui ejrcel«»atity, aad satisftctory prteee. April IX, 1«3. E. gROVER.
Csuih «nd Good Cloth*
\\TILL be paid fbr WOOL—fjoed (Mmisa given at Holmea' Mill, aesar tlte river, be lo* the bridfe. ARBA HOUJES.
Terre-Haute, April SO, l9&3-19-tf
MSH. DOOKS aat BU3TWL
MAtm
erfe* at U» DwoT uurjlt O.vCsOAFFUt
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E A E I E E N ...... .. ,4 J$1 WHS
JLjsurg©" IFaU siie.% PJT I"
By the New Finn of
& Wholesale and Retail Clothiers.
wool'J respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Teffe-Baute and vicinity, to our new, large and varied stogie of FALL A2fD WIHtETI CLOTHING, which is now complete eigbracittfc eVery article of French, itaJisn, German, English and American Goods, adapted to the western Trade, dor etoek is the largest offered in this city, and for new styles and good Workmanship dan oot be sorpassedby any house in the West, being n^nufactnred at our own establishmeni in Cincinnati by ahle and well experienced men.
As we get most of our goods by direct importation from manufactories in Europe, we are enabled to sell goods at Uast 10 per cent, lower thatl any other hoase iq this city, and generally as low as any establishment in the United States.
Among other articles we have no# oii i^artd: ,? 200 Beaver Over Coats, various qualities tad styles, from $5^5 to .ft 6,00.
500 Petersham Over Oqats, differentcolcr*a*nd qualities, from $4,75 to $13,50. 600 Blanket Orer Coats, blue, black, brown and drab, from $3,25 #10.50. 1200 Overcoats of all %inds and descriptions, such as Mohair, Niggerheads, Lamb«kin, Cam el's Hair, all kinds of colors of Cloth, Whitneys, Felt. Pilot, Cassinett, and various other kinds, from $3,25 to $26,00700 Cloth Coats, frocks, drew, boi, sack, half sack and loose jsack, consisting of black, blue, brown, green, olive, m-'lberry, Ac., of various kind*, from $5,50 to 28,00. 650 Caas'imere, Sattinet, Plush and Tweed Coats of all kinds and colors, neatly made and trim nied, from $,3,00 to $8,00.
A very large a»sortm^yf Pantaloons of every style, l^ind and quality, lined and tinhned, from 90c to $8,00.
fc,,
Also, a beautifal assortment of V^sfff of all colors and styles,' IVom 85 cts. to $/ .50. A large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every description, including Shirts. Un der-shirts, Drawers, Stocks, Handkerchief's, Gloved, Socks, Collars, Hats, Caps, Trunks. Vali ces. Carpet Bags, Ac.. Ac.,will constantly be kept on hand.
We are prepared to offer great inducements to Country Merchant*, being able to sell them goods as low as any house in Cincinnati or Eastern Cities, and would respectfully invite them to call and examine our stock.
A large and complete assortment of Children'$ and Youth's Chthinq can always be found at our store. Those desiring a good and tastefully made garment, are solicited to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Our stock will be kept complete throughout the season. „Quipk sales and small profits. No trouble to show goods:'"* ,' -t t#Tw'' A & CO.®
i** "Rose's Blockt West side of the Public Square. Terre-Hante, September 21, 1853-41-tf
JUST ,RECWm' :VH:v:
iff
VESTS, PANTS, HATS, CAPS, FINE SglBTS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, AND' UNDER CLOTHING, Are'Rot*np,'«* regards Stylt, Make and Ftnith, tvith our well-known ex'ceflenct", antTcotistitufe a'truly aflmlr»ble Stock, which we are determined to sell, on the loffest possible terras.
Rerpeipber the "liOUIfiVIJLJLE CLOTHING STOIIFV KOHTU-EAST COKSEK OF TUE PUBMO Pttl'ARK, (FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,)
N. B. Onr STOCK Is our own manufacture and wo WARRANT the workmanship. Any Garment purabased at our establishment, exchanged if not fully approved. Terre-Haute, Sept. 21,1853-41-{f
WI
§Darid II. Arnold again In the Held.
The Mammoth Clothing Store still leads the Column.
f^HE largest stock of Clothing-ever brought to this city is now cpened at the Maiwroot'h 1 Clothiug Storo. Having taken advantage of the Market, and purchased these g^ods before wool had advanced to its present high prices, tho subscriber is enabled to continue, ^s heretofore, selling greater bargains than any other house in this city.
His stock is now complete—embracing every article iji the clothing line—and for style and workmanshjp it cannot be surpassed. In connection with tl)« Clothing Store, there is an extensive Merchant Tailoring Establishment, whefie any garment will bq made to order at short notice. A full assortment of Black and Fancy Colored French Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, fcc„ kept •constantly on hand for that purpose,
pub ML. MACK.
SA
The Prairie lien cony PARIS, ILL.,
HAVING
a circulation of 600 *f?esTn FA-
gar countv, is the best advertising medium in Eastern Illinois. Business nteo 1 ft Terre Haute and elsewhere, will find it to their inter est to OMtke their bu&inese known through thai j»P*«v .#si _IkipL 14,1^53—40tf
Boot-kpeper Wanted.
I
WISH to engage a good clerk. aal*sta*a and Book keeper, and for oiui«f «ech, fair wages will be patd. None bal Umkm c«mp«teas, with good testimonials n#ed *ppp!r. tr AppSjr »t a wolfe%
Sept 21, ISKWUf
Book Siort.
Jnm 1.ASSS^tf
Qrntmmw* Start.
MAB\m I^STlTliTK.
1
THE
LOUISVILLE CL0THIHS tSIfiBB,
GENTLEMEN'S MOHAIR OVERCOATS. GENTLEMEN'S WHITNEY OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S PETERSHAM OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S PINE CLOTH OVERCOATS, •f"1'-. GENTLEMEN'S FELT CLOTH OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S MACKINAW BLANKET OVERCOATS, 'GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH FROCK COATS,,nf :*t OENTLEMENf3 FINE CLOTH DRESS COATS. ,*
•",?1 Paper Hangings.
W^bare
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... .. *c* tfu» «p«ce«s bwMiar that hw twe« mestly treetM, pimtmbIwot popils c*a icfiinau 4»tti T*e Sisters et said tasutste, otttfu for tM coafideace hentofiwv npo—4 OMB, solicit or tM
•^VasMRT
Frnli Pusily Floar,
T7»OK SALE BY WASSOX 4 OO JL r&w.
£d8K*Bioclc.
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TBRRB-HAUTB, INDIANA. STKAUS & ISAACS.
1
OCT AH »re invited to Call at Watermelon Comer, J. 0. Ross' old stand, North east Corner
WHOLESALE n.4T, CAP, AIV® FIK WAREMOl'SE,
4 HAYES, CRAIG & CO., Southwest Comer Nain antl Fourth Streets, £.onl»vHlC} Ky.,
respectfully announce to the merchants of Terre-Haute and vicinity, that having reduced their stock during the past season much lower thau for several years, have been enabled to.fill their EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, with "l* AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THE IB OWN MANUFACTURE f" And as iheir facilities for okttino VT pink and cukap hats, caps amp ftrs, are equal to any eastern establishment, with thtir long exprrieuce and practical knowledge of the business, they feel no hesitation in assuring Merchants and dealers, that they can furnish them with a greater VAEiKTr and Stvlks, bkttku adapted to thk West, than hny eastern house, and at prices equala it ad it on a a is an or at on
CO-*' 'it 8. & I.
if
P. H. ARNOLD.
A
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A O O S
WENT WORTH & BROTHERS,
Wholesale Dealors in Dry (iuods. NO 150j MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI, O.,
INVIJESMerchants
tho attention of their friends and
Country generally, to their very larjre Stock of American and European Ooods, which wj]l be offered cheap for cash or approved credit,
Sept. 14,1853 —to arot.$a.x?s. H. P.
rrS^i
New Novels.
HAftRYcame
CLOVERDALE'S Courtship/and
what of it, by the author of '-Frank Faifleijrh." Lafitte, the Pira'e of tbe Gulf, by Incrahatn. Harry Ashton, tr the Will and the Way, by the author of Atnv Lawrence," fcc. The Soldier's Wife or Scenes in the Canteen and on the Battle Field, by G. W. M.
Reynolds. For sale at 1w- H. BUCKINGHAM'S of the "Big Book July 6, •53-30-tf
WILL YOU LOOK. Ded a Stove, 'art in the ing. formerly occupied by Mr. J.
C. Koes, oa Main ctrnt, opposite the big T, where he hopes to meet all the former patrons of the old Gaovx* shop, and as many new ones as feel disposed to receive rail valoefor (heir money In any of tbe above branches, aa well «s to patronUf those who are building up aJhenae «wket, by maanfactorisj: aad spend* ins their aioney in osir midst. E. GROV&R.
April 13,1851
jar
2 fitted op a room in our es» UbUahKteat Tor the sale of Paper Hanging*, and have made arr*«ut«atent* with to eastern maau* facturer for a constant s«ppljr. We are now receiving by far the ladgest stoc!* that ha# ever been brought to tht* place eeery variety and styte, loclodiag some very rich pUMnM, Uoeats ua now be haBdsomely ptper*d at ntveh lew tpost thau heretofore. We ha also a tell supply of {fcirderfac, Fine Screens and Window th*dt*. 7, 3. COOK dt CO. ^KttS7 tSSMfhiS
F. S. LSSEURS,
HAS received by express, a toaattfai Wpa.«sortnMxa«f L«ee, Pearl, Hungarian, and Straw Bonnets, for Ladies, Miutt, and Children, from 50 eenta to fi 09.
A!*o fi»« asworlment of White, Pint, aad oilier colored Silk B«bq«Cs. from 1 30 to April m, laS3-19 tf FRENCH STORE.
LACE GOOD&
A BEAUTIFUL assorunrai aad cuaferic edirteis* aad iaMMtam^eartraMectd Buidkmttaft, Mllip, cape* aaA cms Svh* aad caxabric sM*$er*$eeve*- Itaea cnd Bii« Uce iod pie imsK ftnrM aad plate Hack silk wtia. All s^d cltsap far cask at KIFPSSm 5or0i ot Public Scnare,
TerrHiate, JtaytSs-im
Notice
S 1m*£r civea, ti^toa U« 96th tk XenaiNt.aa. MM« Albert Laafts, Auditor of Vlga CaaalV, l«at,i«inail»i|fMM,t»l
Machine for Sowing Timothy suidiCl^er: Also Hemp, Tiirnip, and other Entail Setdt. Patented if M.
V. fPel!*, MirgmtUwn, Fttigmim,
Dee. 14(A, 1859—^M&n*facturcd if 'J. U. J*n*s, Tar-Tt-Ji4*U, ,_• rpHIS tmplemeat-is simple in ita construction, I cheap and durable it distributes the seed regularly aad evenly over tbe land, and euagesthe desired amount per acre, with mathematical precision.— With it, much more need can. be sown in any tolerable state (tf weftW, a* the blowing of thf wind does not affect the even distribution of the seed. Any man of good sense, though be never sowed seed, can use one of theae machines, and can put la the seed with an evenness and regularity, not possible to be attained by any human hand alone, bowevereXperienced.
This implement combines sMitji. 4ii+tUeii.],ckemp~ and £araii/icy it i? iust what every farmer needs, an^ ought to have, why should oar farms be exhausted by successive grainxfrops, when grass ing, and stock raising, will improve the soil, am
r*is-
and ul-
,.. with less labor- Those
ese i&achines, also testimonies
Umntely be more profitai^f who desire to see tfi
from some of our best farjpers and experienced practical men who have tested them, will please, call at the Poft Office. Q, JOSES.
Terre-Saute, Aug. 31,18jT38 tf
Recommendations:
1 have examined and witnessed theperfortnsnce or M. D. Wells' Seed Sinter, and can confidently recommend it to tbe farmers. 1c combines simplicity with cheapness of construction with it the farmer saves much in time and seed, and can sow any quantity of seed to the acre he chooses, with almost mathematical precision, and distribute it regularly and evenly over the land, more so than any human hand possibly could do. I have bought a machine and farm right for my o\f use. I consider it a tabor-swing, and mo*efiaving machine, and as such, confidently recommend it. HUGH STEWAHT,
March23,1833. Of FermilUttn cottxty.
I baye tested the above described machine, on ray the fact of its bein? own fahc, and fully concur With Mt. Stewart in re- PRESCRIBED Br PHrSTCIjUfS*
who contemplates sowing grass seeds. "^S HIRAM SMITH, 'One of the Commistianers of ftgv Co.
I have examined and Witnessed the performance of D, \yells' Patent Seed Planter, and can soy that it distributes the seed evenly over the land, and is in my
M.D.VVe- tent Seed Planter, and can soy that it opinion a labor~tavtng aniseed-saving machine, and as such, I recommend it to the fayjjrible consideration of Partners ^4 .^ F. -MAIfKJJS.
IIj'avfe tested the Seed Planter, and fully concurin lb* foregoing recommendations. I sowed sixteen acres in one day with ease, and the wind was blowing too fresh to have permitted sowing by hand. It was my first trial with the machine, and my seed came out within & quart of the amount I had guaged for the whole sixteen acres. I can recommend it to the favorable ponsidcration of Farmers.
For further information apply to T. C. MITCHELL, Agent, Dayton, Ohio. E. F. Osbobn, Supt.M. R. & L. E. R. R. Co.
February 23, 1853-23-ly
AMERICAN UNION
I I N S A N E O A N Capital $100,000. IKCOftfOJUTEH BY TtIK LEGISLATURE OF OHIO.,
Charter Perpeluql.
OrrtcE, No. 14. Fj*st Fourth Strkkt, Uinciwnati.
THIS
company issues Policies at tho following rates for 31,0110, and in proportion for a larger amount.
spect to its utility and advantage to the farming com- And from the numerous testimonials from the first citmunity. It distributes the seed regularly apd evenly, liens and phsicians of Kentucky. In short, it has exand determines with precision the desired amount to cited the wonder and admiration of all Who have used tbe acre. Itis 4 /«4of-*acin^-machiue without doubt it, and it now standi at the head of all remedies for the one which ,«ught to be in the hands of every farmer cure of the following diseased: Dyspepsia, Scrofula or
JOEL H. KEST|5R,
Formerly of £i«twn PotentAip, Vigo Co TTT" The pnee of Sept. H. 1853-40
the above machine is 96,00.
THEOTTGH TO
New York, Boston, Pittsburgh Baltimore and Philadelphia.
PASSENGERSa.m.,
4
bqund East will leave Ter
re-Haute at 7 Indianapolisi)t 1 p. 111., and take the Morning Express Train of the Mad River and Lake Brie Railroad at Dayton at 5 a. m.( connecting at Bellevtle tpith the Toledo and Cleveland Railroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 4 o'clock 45 tnin. p. m., connecting the same evening with all trains bound East. 1 ^,02.^3 ?**v To Dayton from Terre-Haute, $5,50 To Cleveland from Dayton 5,00 To New York from Dayton 15,00 To Boston from Dayton .17,10
Joint Stock Rates, Mutual Rates. 1 .on 4 *, I gj 70 20:40 23:60 27:50 32:00 39:30 48.39
Age. 20 Years. .... $11:: 2 5 do 1 3 6 0 do. fir:80 35 do. 18:40 40 do. ... BIU0 45 do. 25:40 5» do. n2:a0
The above rate? are taken for the hole term oj IWe. For seven yesrs* insurnnce, the rates are 33K percent. le«e. Oij'the mutual rates one-half oifly is required iy cash, the remaining half in a Premium Note.
California risks taken at an extra premium of 2{ per cent. ftj- Agency for Terre-Haute, Ind., at the Express Printing Oflice, East of the Public Square. 11. S. DANALDSON.
Terre-Haute, March 30, 1853 10-lyT Ss.xs
Music Books.
rpHB Mendelshon Collection, Aikin's Christian Minstrel, y~ The Alpine Glee Singer, ..^C Tj t/
Mason's Sacred Harp, round and patent ''notes, The Universal Musician,
-T'
Christian Psalmist,
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Sacred Melodeon, The Juvenile Choir, for sale at BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK ST6&E. July 6,1853 30-tf
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MARBLE WORKS!
THECITY
sub«crihc-r, having permanenty locatec( in'.Terre-Haute, will keep constantly on hand a large and choice variety of Marble for all purposes. Monuments on hand and made to order from the best Vermont arid Italian marble. O" All orders will bo promptly attended to and executed in the best manner.— Particular attention paid to designing and carving. JESSE JULIAN,
On 2d St., nearly opposite Stewart House. June 15,1853-gf-tf
A A
rr
MERWIN & KELLEY,
HAVE
regular Auction Sales of Groceries, Cigars, Notions, Jewelry, frc. fcc kvert EVENiJto. Furniture Sales every Saturday at 2 o'clock P. M.—West side of the Pubjiic squire.
O" Consignments solicited. jh&M Sept. 14.—rtf
Sept. 5, 1853.—iQw3,
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ELECTION NOTICE
Tmeetquali^ed.
HE voters of Vigo County, will at the usuftl places of holding elections in the respective townships in saia county, on the second Ttvtday in October, next, then and there to proceed to .elect a Reporter for the Supreme Court, to fil} the cacaucy occasioned bv the death of Horace B. Carter, and one domraissioner for the second district in Vi^d county AS. H. NELSON, Si'ff V. 0.
New Spring Hardware. \"\7E are now receiving a very large lot of HARDWARE, of all kinds, direct from manufacturers, embracing the finest assortment of Mechanic's Tools ever bro'is-ht to this market. S. H. POTTER CO.
Feb IB 1853-10-tf ~v
E E S E E E
west of thk pcblxc sqca&s. TEsas-BAtrrs,
IsuitablereceiviagSpringAssortment
S now his of goods, for th% and Summer trade, which he is offering at lower prices than any other house in the city.
April 20. FRE2T0H STORE. flfr
For Sale.
two story frame dwelling, situated
JH, tise corner of Second and Poplar »tre« costiining 13 rooms, aad a cellar, ujpon re aona^le terms. E. BARR.
Ttstre-Haute, Sept. ?, lS53-39-lmo pd
Hotu«s and Lots For Sale
'PWO desirable rtMdeiicc* foi^wlt, wt 1 T«r*bie t«casi—«s#nitrtii «f tbe Caaai. a»d other coavqaicat to UR^abll« S^osrv Ef
Trrre-8a«te, A'ag.».
tawa ta aa cerQS-
salaAr letSl, ta aattlaa M, tew—kip n, monk «f raa«c»wMt.ta Vijio iKwatr. tafiaaa, ttteMtta wipifi^rtf"". MMa ioat. lamat emajus
Tma-Baa«h A« SB, liBSW#-3w
TJ ATll^SCfTiilis.PampsJapaiined 1/ aad $af«,of aUkiaia aad «Uea. firway
ware
BOOTS AFD SUOSS.
ttAVE a latge and new selected sto^ J-flt aad Shoe*, boagkt law aad will be sold aecordittgly—a gratt variety.
Mar 11, $. H. TUR5BR.
OLD WHISKEY.
BOURBOy AND MOJfOyG AEEX A WHIsm* »Ie b7 WiSSOS A CO I X*s n, tea.
flf
GBOGHEGANS
EXTRACT OF
HYJ)MOP7fEk%
A CURE FOR
Dyspepsia, Scrofula^ and Skin Diseases.
DUniversity
li. GEOGHEGAN. (a graduate of the of Lonisvitle, and practitioner of bij standi^^J after many years of hard stucjy and numerous ei^eriments, has succeeded jh'obtalhijftx an e«eatial property from the Hydropiper. WJ*lcu, combined witB other vegetable ingredients, set forth in his publish* rem rilla ducin? wopderful results, as in the case of th$ negro girl of iJrs. Simmons, of Louisville,
Who was Believed of Blindness in one Week. This is »9 humbug, no catch-penny, neither is it a nostrum,as
The Recipe Accompanies Each Bottle-
That it is most valuable Medicine is evident from
1
Itch,
Biles, Pimples. nv,«,
Ringworm, Salt Kheum, Scald Head^ Old
King's Evil, White Swellins, Tetter. Ringworm, Salt Rhe Sores, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Fever $6res, Relics of Syphilis, all Eruptions of the Skin, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Gout, Hip Disease, all Kidney Diseases, Seminal Emissions, all Female Diseases, Liver Disease, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, NijthtSweats, "Water Brashs. Heart Burn, Negro Consumption, and as a pencral Tonic and Purifier of the Bloods it has no equal.
The Agents are in possession of testimonials (Which may be seen at any time) from men h'il the highest offices in the country. Tho afflicted are desired to call and get a circular.
X3" Price.—$1,00 per bottle—a bottles for $3,00 when all taken at one time. RAYMOND & PATTEN, So]o A#ent, To whom all order? for Hydropiper or Agencies should be addressed.
For sale in Terre-Haute, by J. H. CcNtsonk.K, and by Drngcists and Me4{cine dealers generally. May 18, lR^ea-lyr
Insure Yonr Dwellings!
New York Indemnity Insurance Company.
BROADALBIN, N. Y.
Capital $150,000—With a Surplus.
rpHIS
Oonipany was organized in Stptemper, 1^51, since which time it lias issued nearly 2,400 policies. Its business is constantly and rapidly inc]-Casing,'and It is with entire confidence in its ability to gjye satisfaction to all who make application, that the Company solicits aTurtlier share of public pafroijage.
The business and risks of the Company are jjlvided into two separate claqoes. The first class, or Farmers' Department, consists of farm property, detached buildings, and their tontents.
The second class, or Merchants' Department, consists of stores, merchandise, taverRj, ipllls, &c. The ra),e8 of insurance vary with the c)apses, and in proportion to the expQsprc of the property insured.— Not more than $9,000 tfill be taken in one risk In either department. No extra hat anions property, such as steam mil's, etc.. Bill be insured.
The Company pay?, in tlip ca?e of loss, the full amount of damagt, not to exceed the amount insure4All losses will bo paid by the Company within sixty days after due proof thereof. It will be responsible for property 4e«froycd by lightning.
The insurance on all approvable applications will take effect the day the application is made, unless a different day is desired by the applicant.
WM. li. MoI-EAN,
June 29. 1833-29-tf J$geiit fon J&gp-CquMV
Cash for Wfceat,
AT THE ANCHOR MILLS, TERRE-HAUTE, IJfDIJIXA.
THEthe
undersigned respectfully announces to public, that his S1EAM FLOURINQ MILLf is completed, and is now in full operation, where Feksh
Family Floor,
Meal, and offal, may always be had, in any quantities to accommodate purchasers. Corn and cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a very superior fend for stock, always kept on hand, and sold by the barrel, or otherwise, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will bp paid to retailing Jlour and stock feed at the Mill, aud all sales delivered in any part of tho city.
O*
Flour
warranted in every respect, nnd
when objected to, ou notice, will be taken away, free of charge. L,. Orders for Flour or Stock feed left with Russell Green, southeast corner of the Publio Square, will meet with prompt attention.
R. L. THOMPSON ."
", Mill opposite Wallace's Foundry. Terre-Haute, June 29,1853-29-tf
FOR SALE. \.*JH
A Rare Chance lo Make ifltoney. rilHE subscriber, desirpus of phanging his JL busipess, offers for sale, at a bargain, his new and commodious Tannery, situated in Terre-llatite, Ind. The building* consist of a Beam hli?se. ttfo stories high, pO by 2§ feet— mill an4 bark house, Hide ljoiise and Stables, all new. Attached to the cor.eem, is a steam Engine, in complete running order, used for pumping, grinding, Ac. Tlip Above Yard has every convenience for tanning, being built on the most approved plans, regardless of expense, and being the only Yard i^ tl)e city, presents a rare chance for an enterpriiing man to enter into sfcfe and lucrative business.
U* Hides can be bought from 3J to 4c per lb., and Hark at $3 per cord. Price $4,000, one fourth down, the balance in one, two and three years, secured by mortgage.
1«.W. 5th
JOHN TIERXAN.
Terre-Haute, Aug. 17, l8S3-36-tf
Terre Haute and Alton Railroad Co.
THE
Stockholders of tbe Terre Jlaute t*id Alton Railroad Company arc lyffeby notified that instilfnints on each and every shate of tbe Capital Stock of this Coraoapy will and axe hereby required to be paid into the Treasury of said Company, as follows A 4th instalment of 5 per share, on or before July lit,
14
8th ft
10th
Mup. Jut.
8th v»« iScpt. 1»U ?th I
4 Oct. 1st.
14
JAMES H. LKA, Treasurer.
Jdr«e 15, 'i3-«T-7m T.H.dt A. R. R. Co.
Fresh Groceries and Provision#*
HAVISO
largely iscmsed my stock of Groceries, lam now prepared to supply families with nearly every thing in the eating line, at as fair rates. *s Sny similar e»t*btl*fei£eht in 'the ci$y—every article warraoted frtsh and »»«. To besieased, jl ty antf necessary to look through my stock—Taste, and yon cannot Wt admire.
I bare also, a fine assortment of COTTOX YAR5. aad the best of COTTON BATTJSG, CROCKERY In abundance, at retail or wholesale. Vhite Fish kr the barrel Floor, by tbe small. sli(rsy» kept oil banL and.ln fart every thiftr Wi the aV)*r nrie may be found at the Baa Funut, Weatof Ua Bank, second door
fr*~»
Be^tefal $M emwlre f«A be BE5 PRAJflt* LIN and be sore you get in attfce Hrht door. tjT Boaxafaraiplw
JSlyao.'SVMtf
&
on
atreets, rea-
With all kinds of Provisions. ISAAC H. ftROWS.
Are yoa Incufed? If you are lidt, yon
Aeerkan Mates] Insurance Cm^raf.
AMSTERDAM, .Y:
6uh Capital, 50,000
AogtaA 3,1853-34-tf
from ptata is
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Wkiw Mm f04is «f an kteda fiofliaiia, siU„ 1 taoti^rttliHca*. Allot wWeh wfil be sold CMk at
Tem-Ha-te.XsrytS.Mtf
EXTRA EXTRA.
DEB£5*S Eartra O Batata he had *t
A. B. KILLER & CO.,
National Daguerrean Sky-Light Gallery, Sttt £nd Phmniz H«c, **r Child's Boot Stors.
WE
would invite the public attention to onr Gallery, whets we are making the naosl distinct and life-like pictures t\»M are how, rfV ever have been itiadc in this city: We wi^h lhe public to see our pictures, Compare and decide for them.*eltt8g. Our pictures are made by sky-light, ami with the only fullsized A No. 1. camera used, in the city.
D" Instructions in theift^iven ou scientific principles, and outfit furnished. Cnmer&s, Coating Boxes, and a general assortnicni of Daguerreotrpe stock for sale.
O* Deceased, oar sick persons' miniatures taken at residences. Call and see our pictures. A\ H. MILLER fc UU.
Terre-Haute. July 6, lSo3-30-tf
METALIC BTTBIAL CASES. THE subscriber, having made arrangements with W. C. Davis & Co.. of Cincinnati, to
tfep constantly on hand, .Fist'* Patent jtir Tight Mttalie Burial Cases, which are the greatest invention of the age for the dead, would call this 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,or finish, and durability. They are unrivaled and wherever they have been introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other coffin*. 1 now have an assortment on hand, which a» be seen by calling at my Ware rooms. In addition, I shall keep on hand all kinds and sizes of ready made
WOODED* COFFJNS,
Manufactured of the best faaterlal, and made by the best workmen In the city. I pledge"myself not to folplan of extortioning, bdY will sell lower than any other house of lite ltlttd In the city. My profitsia both metalic aad tfoodpn coffins shall not exceed that of any other kind of business. 1 ai^ prepared to attend funerals with
AN ELEGANT HEARSE,
And Will furnish any number of carriages that mty be desired. I can be found at my Store, north of the Oourt-House, on Market street, opposite J. Longdon's Livery Stable, or at my work-shop, formerly kept by Sites AGO. D. G. FO&STER.
Terre Haute, May 85,1833-24-tf
CINCINNATI SCALES. 8. POTTER Si CO., Agents. TUST received, on consignment, a lpt of
Fowler & Lud)ow'a ctlekratid Platform Scales, 60Q, 700,800,1000,1200, 1500 lbs. AUo. CocNTca Scales—A11 at Ciucinpati prices, adding freight.
M»y 11, ia".3-2a-tf Kead the following Certifitate. March 18, 1853. Raving tested Fowler & LudlowH Scales in the city of Cincinnati, by the standard weights, and mauy others of Eastern and Western make, 1 feel safe in saying that abettor finished, a more deheatelv adjustsd, or reliable article, than they manufacture, has not come under my notice. J. SNYDEK, f„".V City Sealer.
ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS,
Extended West to St. Louis, by Stage,
rpO
accommodate the public, and extend the -L business of the Company, the Express is now carried west by Stage to St. Louis. We are now prepared to taKo packages, money, tfec., and deliver them at any point on the line of the National lio il, between Terre-Haute and St. Louis. 0~ A nVess'enger is in all cases sept With thegiiods. E. S. WOLlfK,
Agent for Adams $• G5.'* Express.
June 29. lW53-29-3mo-$a.rx
Cheap ttoods l'or Caslii
THE
subscriber, having purchased freni the credi tors of Irons & Kdinglon,'their entire stock of Goods, at a very reduced price, is determined to close them out for Cash at prices that caunot fail to give satisfaction to purchasers.
The stQck embraces an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
a
Ready Made Clothinf,
'-V -V Hardware, Groceries,
1
Corn
And Queensware,
All of which Vill be sold, wholesale or retail, at Philadelphia cost prices. JONATHAN IRONS. t,
tVest side Public Stuart.
Auitrftr.tftsa-jieimo'
TO SINKING FUND BORROWERS.
WI1ERK
interest was due and unpaid on the first day of July last, on loans from the hiui'.ing Fund, the landsur lots mortgaged In security, willli# advertised about tho first day of October next, to be sold on tho second Saturday in December "ne^t.— Where not more than one year's interest, prior to said first day of July, may be due, and the security is deemed sufficient, payment of sucli Interest, will not be exacted,if the borrower's shall forward to this office a written agrecmont to pay interest on the interest so due and withheld. JAMES MORRISON. Pres't. SiNKtao Fcsfc Orrici, ,4V ,,
Indianapolis, Aug. 23, IPS3.? Aug. :il, 1853-38-to amt. $S,O0
Also, a large «tock ot our own manufactured Work constantly ou hand. 60H00LEY A VANHORN,
Sign of the Gilt Boot, No. 5 Phoenix ROW. April 6, 1853-1?tf
Flooring Factory.
1
AM prepared with superior mndhin'erv, to dress FLOORING asp CElLIWG nt s'hort notice, or to surface lumber and britig it to an invariable gauge.
Picketing, Yenitian slats, and all kiuds of SAWING aone to order. Dressed flooring and cailtng, from well seasoned lumber, kept ou hand, and for sale.— Call at the Anchor Mili.8, opposite Wallace's Foundry, 1st
Street.
I^ERN
July 6, '53-30-tf
*r$fov. 3*t.
44
9th IkU
lt
tst a. fit.
The aboVe instnlmetits may He paid to the Directors residing in the connties alonr the line of the Road, to Hiram Sanford, Agent at Paris, or to tbe Treasurer at AltoM'. fty order of the rtosrd of Directors.
R.L.THOMPSON.
Terre-IIaute, June 29,1853-2'J-tf
LEAVES, from Fanny's Portfolio. Freedly's Practical Treatise on Business. Temperance Tales and Hearth Stone Reveries. Dr. Olin'fl Life and Letters. H~- Jax Last Leaf from Suuny Side. Harper's aud Putnam's Magazines, for sale by W. H. BUCKINGHAM.
Oils, Lead, Glass and Window Sash
WEWhite
are now iA rec^pt '6f J6*0 kings of pure Load, 25 do. Bed and Venetian
Lead. 5 bbls. Linseed Oil, 4000 lights best Pine Window $aaii~8-10 1012 10-14 said 10-15 100 Ijoaes best Wjndgw Glass, do. do. 4 bbl» best Wipter LarA Oil. 3. II. I'OTTEH^ CO.
Feb. 1$. Ib33-i0-tf
JL
t\ REMOVAL. J-
fTlHE undersigned has removed his Hide,
tyool, and Leather Depot, to the west side 6i the Public Square, in the Rose Block, where he will be happy to wait upon his frienda and customers as usual.
March 16, 1853-14-tf JOHN TTE1UTAN.
BU1LDEKS' DEPOT.
pEKSOKS coetemplatinf twiidiag fhe coming »e«
•on, will do well to call at the Builders' Depot,one door north of Cuadit's Grocery, where they can bare plans, specifications aad ctiUmaUs ot bondings, on
(rimiiii* tjniVfuwwvM* shflrt fiQUce. Jaaax'ry V2,1853-$-tf
SILVZB
5
Capital 1$O,O00—«#0,006
TSeeiumi
HE ^j^dersi^n^j ftavine bee% appointed Afejit fdr th^ iAxrre Muitd Miable €fc*mpany for Terre-Haote Stud tM* iHinty.— T%ose wishing Insttranc* wHl do Well to Call on me.
1T
HARVET D. SOdTT.
jane l, lS53-25-tf
Jttoe 1, l8S3-25-tf
•ad to April
PsUicSfiin,
jj style Silk 5ER"*
d.W.sftAfrPER
Wid|S.—We have just received
an extensive Usaortmeas of SilVer Table 8poott», T^a, H6*tard, Salt. Cre«tD and Soup Spoon#, Stitter ind Frnit Knives, which we will sell at a tmall advance Ot cost.
J«fte i. 1653-25-tf i. K. CRISHER.
lat Marine Time-piec«* Maatcl Clocks, for saii
30 hour mad bdaj
J. K. CRISHER.
«TTBIC.—^u«t received a large lot of 6m AcIfX cordeoos. Violins, Banjos. Guitars. Tarnboariues, Flates, Piles, etc., and for ml* loir, by J. K. CRISHER.
1? SPECIAL attetitioti paid to making JU and {Mtttiitg ttp Rave Tr»agb», coodactors, Ac., repstnaf to tla, rtMwtirMi and opp«r, aU«»d«t srtth«spctsh,i7
Body.
l"
BOOTS AND SH0?S.
SPUING ARRIVALS'.
WEthe
have received our Sprinsr Stock of Work from the east, comprising a large assortment of best and most fashionable kinds of Gents, Ladies, Boys, Mioses, and Chil~ drerCi BOOTS and SHOES. that we have ever received, and will sell very low for cash.
%. GROVBR.
HOT BED SASO.
j/nOME «s*. eomaall who love a«ly wfatahU*. v/ cad «rtertha h»«* ««stto&e4 t»J*sf«es*Me«rjtitia to tba Wa£itcal jultaef. U*vt roar onto «»rlr at tbe Kal*drr*« 3p0t-
IsJMtrj 12. lS53 i-U C.tlT SHAFFER,
Ml
iphfiMk
BALT1M0KE LOOK HO6*1 TAL.
"YyilERK may be obtained the most speedy Remedy
SECRET DISEASES.
Gonorrlwa, Gleets, Strictures, femiual Weakness Pains in the Lions, Affcctiops of the Kidney* and all those peculiar atfccuonsantihi! ifom Sscb*tHabit particularly the youth, of poth sokes, which, if not cured, produce CoiraTiTirriOjuO. Ussiiutv, rendciii MiRRiAos IxrossiBLa, and in the end, destroys both Misd XXD
YOUNO MEIf.
SsperlaHy, who have become tlir vlVtinis "f solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit, which an nit ally sweeps to »n untimely jrravt, thoy«Mnl« of ymuifc meaof the most, exalted uleutsand briliaot intellcci, who wight otherwise have entranced ISs'^nlhe Senatr*, #Hh the ibundm
c'r
t-loquente. or waited to ecutacy
the living lyre, may call with ftjll cuiiti&aacc. MARRIAGE. Married persons, or those oontempljt:n« matrisf*, beware of physical vfeaknesi-, shoald .iumt-diktc-' ly consult ir. J. and has restored to peVftct health. -1
DK. JQHXSTOS.
Office. No. 7, SOUTH FKE1ERH'K ST.. 7th door ftroia frxltimure street, Kwt side, up lb/ nep*. .TO* 8e^ »»i ictUsr ia 6b.*crtiiifr the kaxk and ncmor von will mistake the pVaee. .. A CCRE WAHRANTED IN A PEW DAYS.
Yaks SoTire.—Ur. Johnston's Offic? is 111 Hls.dvre!-:, lie*'. *p the step*. His very extensive prwue'e a* sufficient puirautee th*t he is the oill? piopeV Physician to apply to.
SR. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, tondun, gr^dpate {Tom one if the most eminent CoIIsfc* of th* vnlted Stages aud the greater part of wh«se llio has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia, ttfd Ms* where, has effected some of the wort astonishini ctfrta that were ever known. Many troubled with ringiuc In the ears aud hesd when asleep, sreat uerrousness, being al«rmd at sutjilen s^yndf. and bashfulne^s. With fiYqentblpshiiiR. attendod -»cm times with derangement of mind, were cured immediately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE.,
WJien the misguided and imprudent votart of pi nilure finds he has imbibed tho seeds of this disease, it too often happens that an ill timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from spplylnp to thoiV who, from education and respectability, can alone bev friend him, delaying until the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearanct such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, noctury nal palhain thead and limbs, dimness of sight, .deafness, nodes on the skin, bones and arms, blotches oft tho head, face and extremeties, progress on with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or
awful disease becomes a horrid, o^ect of comniisorjtion, till death puts a period to hta dreadftil sutferihc.«, by sending him to that "bourne whence no travolrr return*. To such, therefore, Dr. JoJimTov pledgra himself to observe the most inviolable secrecy and. from his extonsiye practice in the firsl hospital* of Europe and America, he cau confidently rcvo»nw|end5, «afe ami speedy cure to the unfortunate victim oT. tl«i**' horrid dissease. it is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this hoirjd disease, owing to tho unskillfiiluess of those who,by the use of that deadly poison, mcrcury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate sufferer to au untlnjely grave, or else mnktt the residue of his life miserable,
TAKE PARTICULAR KOTICfe. Young men tyho have injured themsclVes bv a certain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school— the effects Of which tire nightly f&U', even when asleep, aud If not cured, renders marriage impossible, und destroys b«th n.lnd snd body. "What a pity a young man, the hope of his country and the darling of his parents, should be spatched froin all prospects and eujoyments of life by the couseanenles of deviating from thn path of nature, si)d indulglng in a certain secrtt habit. Suth persops, galore contemplating 4
MARRIAGE
should reflect thai sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to prontote conunMa' happiness. Indeed, without these, the Journey Ihrobf.h. life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to tho view—the mind oecorucs spadowriL with despair, and fitted with the melancholy reflect tlun, that tho happiness of another becomcs blighted: with our own.
CONSTITUTIONAL PERILITT. Dr. J. addresses young men, »nd all who have injured themselves by private nnd iinprnperindttltfctirr*.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effrrtW produced by curly habits pf youth, vit: Weakness of the Hack and Llrtib#, Pnlns lit ihu Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of thu Heart, Dyspepsia, Ncrvoqc Irritability, Derangements 6r the Digestive functions, Geuornl Debility, Synip toras of Consumption, &c..
Mbktallv,—The fesrful offerts 0.11thehilnd sre much to he dreaded: LoVs of Memory, Confusion of Idea^, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aveislon to Society, Self-Distrust, I-ovc of SolltUde, Timidity. A:*-.,' are some of the evils produced.
Thousands of persons, of all sf^s, c«n now iu^f" what is the cause of their decline in health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and cmaciated, "navo a singular appcarauco about the eyes, Cough and symptoms of Consumption. This remedy has restored hundreds to health after every otheT means have failed.
Marriko Psrsons, or those contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and bo restored to perfcct health,
All Surgical operation? performed. N. H.—l.et no false delicacy prevent you, bpt api|y immediately, cither personally or by letter.
Sltln diseases spoedly cured. OKF/CE, ko. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., 4 I.TIM OKI:, MARVLAMU,
T1""?' All letter* must b.s Pest paid. ,/TT TT~p The remedies cuU be sent to any part of th« United States.
Dec. 2B, 1832-3 lyr
liOOTST^HOES AND HATS. W O E S A E A N E A I SIGN OF THE Bid Bl)0T—UNION ROW.
ffrf
S'
I have just receivrd, and am now opening' and otTerlng for sale, at uiy eligiblestruid in Union Row, National Road Street, tha larrest and most extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Oalters, Brogans. Ac., dkc'., ever bVougnt t'o
this market forthepree/ of Which, the public generally are invited to call aud examine. Fashionable Hats, Fur, PJicsh, Velvet and
tv
other Caps, Suited to the t&etes and purses
of all classes of buvcrs, will h« found in my late Importations from the Eastern Cities, all bought at the lowest rates, and willbedisposed of accordingly.
Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to
merit a continuance of former favors, as he is'confident th/tt^e catt offer as good bargains asanyestabliihraenl in the State—perhaps some better.
JlTr Hoots, Panics, extra Kid Slippers, and any other work executed to order, as usual. THOS. P. toUKKAY.
January 5tb, 1833-4-ly
THE WATER CURE.
TOIIN WOOD offers his services in livdropatby, to those that are afflicted with any kipd of curable disease. He feels confident from the knowledge be hatb attained, and the little practice he has had In the WATER CURE, that he cap be beneficial to the afflicted. He does not expect to carp ey«ry disease, but trusts that he will give general satisfaction-
Good references can be given, as he has raised SomM almost from the jaws of death. When medicine would no longer act as a curative. Then, would say in this little advertisement: Parents, let not your children die without trying the ny«t«r cure. 03rHis residence is on the uppermost street in the city of Terre-ffaUte, near the «**K' side of the clly, north-east oftheTelejpuMi Mills. 'i!''}*•
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SOrTHEB!* BA1VK OF INDIANA
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Ins^.Hntion, locsted on the west side of tho Public Square, Will buy and sell Gold, Bilver and eflt yoney,Time and Right Drafts, and Bill* of Exchanfo^-fteniit money to England, Ireland, RcotIsnd sod permany, on Its own responsibility. Will also pay Interest on depositcs it the fallowing date's per cent, pa Call & &>* li'vrt*:'* 3 Months 0 12 Months for which certificates will be given st the above rates.
Or Banking hours from 9 *. to past 12,*. from P«at 1. to 41. x. O. DJJY, Cdshien
Terre-Haute, Attj?. J7,1853-aO-tf
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sndenHgned have just received and h5Te f* sale a large assortment of cards of every kind, site and color and quality, for visiting snd business cards, concert, bridge, toll-gate or railroad tickets.
They have also for »ale card-board* from the smallest to the largest site and of all qualities also colored and glared paperfor p) biting purpose*. ,t ftVKUH LU»tK at Co.
LaPayette, Jalf 37,16$3'S3-3m.
100 Cases of Dry Goods for the Jobbing Tradei
joining trade, and which will be sold st a small advance on Eastern cost, at ?. XIPPEHTH. Pirringstc-n's Block, north et Pabiic S^uare^
Terre-Hante. May 45, lKS3-SMtf te
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have added larjfdy to our Saddlerj stock of hardware, aud we ooufldentlj SA galas of anj
sa.j, that ve are prepared to give the beat barin this market—call and flee. S. H. POTTER COf
J*. 16.1853.10-tf
WO FARMERS.
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E LESEtJRE at the Freuol* Stare wiH »bov all kinds of produce at niafket price, and sella his goods at oath price, cheaper th*m ally other bouse in the cii?.
April 20,1853
HAVANA CIGARS.
"VrORMAS, Seviliasaa, Concord Us. Berma1 BOS, Miilare*. PUlarcitos, Lone Bur, and other choice brairuu of direct importation, for aalehv WaSSON A CO.,
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