Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 October 1853 — Page 3

WABASH EXPRESS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Hiving recently refitted our office with a lar$e aortment of Job-Type, Borden, CuU, Ornamenta, Ac. wc are prepared to do Book and Job Prlnlittfe in a style unsurpassed Bast or West and on the moat easonable terms. At oor material* are of the very •jettkiM. anrnbiJe btit experienced workmen In our employ, we can warrant satisfaction in every department, to thoce Wbomcy favor us with their patronage. We solicit an fctfatainatlon of onr work.

Card Printing-

&

Oor facilities in this department are greatly superior those of any other establishment in this section of the conntry. Having put in operation one of the moat approved ROTABT CARD PKEHSES, tire art enabled to do Card Printing ranch lower tbaait can fx! afforded on the ordinary presses in use. CUve us a call, and see specimen*.

A MISTAKE CORRECTED.

"James Hinds Dagncrreolypist,

In the Wagon, just

in

WOULD

rear of HINDS & AD­

AMS' Auction Room, Eatt Side of the Publie Square, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

respectfuily announce to the public, that he has just received, by Express, from New York, the A. No. I, Camera, unsurpassed in size, and beauty of fiuifth, by that of any other Artist in the city—being of that pattern which received the premium at the recent World'* Fair, in New York. He would uow ftay to his friends who hare expressed a desire to obtain

full sized

likenesses—that

••AIL THINGS ABE HOW BEADY," And from his many year's experience—and other facilities—he 1« prepared to put up as fine specimens as tho«c that emanate from the Gallery of that UOOUBI.E S IX

V.

Oct. 5,1853-13 tf

CAMEBA,"

O* Cases of every desription filled upon satisfactory terms—Stock for Sale—Instruction given io the Art—likenesses of sick or deceased persons taken at their residences.—Persons having Oases, with faded or blurred likenesses, can have them filled with something really life-like, upon very reasonable terms at the "Otn

DAGUEKBEA.* WAGON." JAMES HINDS.

K. & H. CORKER.

J, M. Riddle and It Lockridgc,

RIDDLE & LOCKRIDGE,

HAVING

bought out Bcoon fc McCaaa, at the South-east Corner of the Square, will keep on hand a fine stock oflp

A I 0 E I E S of every kind to be had, whether Foreign, or the product Of the country, to which they invite the attention of buyer*.

Their stock will soon be replenished, and families In town may find at the K. dt R. COKJ^ER every thing in tbe line of eatable* to grace their table*, and id ease the appetite. irp Country produce, poultry, Ac., &c., always wanted, for wtil eh the highest cash prices will be paid. Jl. & L.

Oct. 5, lfiM-43-tf

O" PLEASE TO READ THIS. jCJ

O O A E N S W A N E To Bell Pictorial md Useful Works for

WANTED,

Mrs. K. S. KH n, 7*o. goii 5th St., CinciHuatl, Ohio,

WOULD

respectnilly call public attention to her large ami fashionable Stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. -C O S I S I N O or Silk, Sntiii, Velvet, and limid Bonnets Bonnet,

Cop. and Fancy Trimming Ribbons, MantUlan, Cloak*, Blnck Cotornl Silk, and other laces, Neeiiletrorktd Collars, Cli I MIX ETTES, SLEEVES, «$-e., which she is prepared to sell at prices that cannot fall to elvc satisfaction. When you visit Cincinnati, iVllOtt MBS. K. M. MICH,

No. Wt, 5th street, between Kim and Plum. Sept. #*. WKM'Myr Stl.sx-rodse.-shp.

CI

ATTACI1WE

Sept. fift, MSM«-3w

of ttoi* i:T#t»«ivllle

Om the 18Ut, 13th, and 14th iays of Oct. next.

HTbe

Annual Addrew will be deli vcrtd bj Ho*KKKLkT.ot 5ew York,

Sept.HI, |*ya-4i-»»P

FRESH FRUITS*

/*^VRANGK&, LKMONS, RAtSIN"S» FIOS V/ and PRUNES. HAVANA PRKSKKVKS. FHKXCH FHtTlTS. in tJbeir juke, and BRANDY CHERRIES, 6r«0«Vy

it

WE

the

Year 1854.

IN KVKHY SECTION OP THE UNI­

TED STATES, active and enterprising men, to encage in the safe of sumo of the best Book* published in tte country. To men of good address, possessing a smalt capital of from «'M $100, such inducements will be offered ss to enable them to make from 93 to #3 a day profit. .......

O* The Hook* published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popcilar, and command large aslcs wherever they are offered.

Por further particulars, address, (postage paid, ftOlWHT SKA M, f**Ushtf, 1*1 Williaui Street, New York. Oct. !$, 1WKM3-2W

Notice

Ierection

S hereby given, tlmt sealed proposnlaforthe of wooden railing on the east, south, and west sides of tho Court-House Square, in the city of Terre-Haute, will be received until Tuesday, the 18th of Oct. 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. at the Auditor's office. For particulars, enquire of the undersigned. By •usrdor of tho Board of County Commissioners.

Oct. •e, '53-43-2w

"I S hereby given, that I am Authorised to lease for a term not exceeding five years, lots at the intersection of Mulberry and Fourth streets, in -the City of Terre-Haute, known as the "Scniinnrv Lot*." Those disposed to rent portions of said lots, are requested to make trnrly application to ALBERT LANOE,

a a S

at Uast

rTWIE

A. LANOE,

Auditor qf Vigo County.

N

Sept. 21,1853-41-tf

WOULD

Auditor of Vigo County.

Terre-Haute, Oct. f, 1 c?53-43-!lw .[Journal and Courier, copy 3w]

And as their facilities

VAEIKTY

^(X.

TVTOTICK Is hereby given, that a writ of attachment J.N was issued by me, on tbe t3d day of Seplemhur, IMS, against the goods, chattels, money* and effects «f William R. D. Miller, at the suit of W lltiam C. Cary, and this said writ has been returned, served by attaching property, and also a summon* of garnishee has been l»«ed against Kara Reed. The said proceeding* of attachment Is upon thetlalm of Wm. 0. Cary. and I have set and ftxed the time of the trial Of this oattse to Oct. B2, l«S3,*t8 o'clock, A. M. All Concerned, will take notice. 1. M. RAY, J. P.,

WASSONACO,,

Feb 23. Eose's Block,

corrox

TAMX

MAYSVILLK,B«t

Fulling and Cloth Brtsciag \\riLL be done u*u»l. onlr in bou«r *tvle a HOtMKS'MlLL"

April ^0,1^3,

p-

Mnwc.

ygxr sapply of S*t*no I«*t recetr vTV- «d at VT. 1L BUCKINGHAM'S Feb. 9. B«»k Stow.

EXTRA EXTR.L

OEBEE'S Kxtnt Extra spring style Silk «iat», t«be hadat ^Tlfifcswrs May U,kt3.

&ASH, D00KS and BLOTD*,^

ft* A OR to

mitt

at u* Uotidar's

r*poi.

and

wnA

frnw

tordsvlUe Hailroud Company. RVAXSVIU.*, Sept, 80th 1958. ^VrOTTCR is hereby given that the second installXN ment of Ten loU*r* on each *hae of stock sub•cribedfur the exlcnsion of *aW Road UTerre-lI*ttt«, Will Wwie on the (Irst dat of October nest, and payable at the IVairie City Bank. Terre-Haute it th# utflce«! Thomas Mnrhs. Carlisle, or aV the feaideute of Juerph Oray, Sullivan,

Sept.4^ TW3-4A 3W lOHJf IKOLK, Jr., S«w»y.

"!THE SECOND ANNUAL FAIR ^r ihk

Indiana Slate Boanl of Agriculture, wt u. at nct.» at

Is A

Sxruits. BETTER

E A E I E E N

Ikfeg® Fall sisal Hffiaf ®ff4aita©iaSs"

By jthe New Fiifln df

yWholesale and Retail Clothieh.

would resprctfollv call the attetitidfj of the eitir.en3 of Terre-Hatlte and vicinity, to our new, large and varied stock of FALL AJiD fflNTER ClflTHIjG, fe'liicli is BOW complete embracing every article

of

"GENTLEMEN'S MOHAIR OVERCOATS, .^GENTLEMEN'S WHITNEY OVERCOATS, ^GENTLEMEN'S REAVER OVERCOATS,

ADAPTED TO

Sept, 10, '53—tf

French, ItAiian. German, English and American

Goods, adapted to the Western Traue. Oar stock is tbe largest offered in this citfr, and for ne* styles and good workmanship cannot be surpassed by any noose i'b the West, being manufactured at our own establishment in Cincinnati, by able and well experienced men.

As we get moat of our goods by direct importation from manufactories in Europe, we are enabled to sell goods

10 per cent, lower than any other house in this eltyi aud generally as

low as any establishment in the United States. _^

Among other articles we have now on hand: 200 Beaver Over Coats, various qualities and styles, from $5,25 to $16,00 500 Petersham Over Coats, different colors and qualities, from $4,75 to $13,50^'^ 600 Blanket Over Coats, blue, black, brown and drab, from $3,25 to §10,50. 1200 Overcoats of all kinds and descriptions, such as Mohair, Niggerheads. Lambskin, Cam el's Hair, all kinds of colors of Cloth. Whitneys. Felt. Pilot, Cassinett. and various other kinds, from $3^5 to $26,00. 700 Cloth Coats, frocks, dress, box, sack, half sack and loose sack, consisting of black, blue, brown, green, olive, mulberry, tc., of various kinds, from $5,50 to 28,00. 650 Cassiinere, Sattinet, Pltish and Tweed Coats of all kinds and colors, neatly made and trimmed. from $,3,00 to $8,00.

A very large assortment of Pantaloons of every style, kind and quality, lined and unlined, from 90c to $8,00. Also, a beautiful assortment of Tests of all colors and styles, from 85 ct«. to $7,50. ?***»&

A large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Gdods of every description, including Shirts, Un-der-shirts, Drawers, Stocks,Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks. Collars. Hats. Caps, Trunks. Valt.ces. Carpet Bags, Ac.. fcc.,will constantly be kept on hand.

We are prepared to offer great inducements to

Country Merchants,

goods a» low as any house in Cincinnati or Eastern Cities, aud would respectfully invite them to call and examine our stock. A large and "complete assortment of

Children'* and Youth's Clothing

our sMre. Those desiring a good and tastefully made garment, are solicited to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock will be keptcoinplete throughout the season. Quick sales ami sinali profits, trouble to show goods:

1

Terre Haute, September 21, 1853-41-tf

7uS FRECEI^ ED

GENTLEMEN'S PETERSHAM OVERCOATS, 'GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S FELT CLOTH OVERCOATS, ^GENTLEMEN'S MACKINAW BLANKET OVERCOATS,

GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH FROCK COATS, GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH DRESS COATS.

The above, together with a fine assortment of 13,

VESTS, PANTS, HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, CRAVATS UNDER CLOTHING, Are got up, as regards

Stylt, Make

and

FinUh,

mirable Stock, which we are determined to sell, on the lowest possible tcrms.^ KT Remember the "LOVISVILr.E CLOTHI1VC STOKE," NORTH-EAST COUKBR OF THE PUBI.IC HttUARB,

N. B. Our STOCK Is our own manuTuctorn ntid *c WARRANT the workmanship. Any Garment purabssrd at otir establishment, exchanged if uul fully approved. Terre-Haute, Sept. 31,1853-41-tf

lnrgefit, stock of Clothing ever brought to this city is now opened at the Mammoth -L Clothing Store. Hnving taken ndvantage of the Market, and purchased these gsods before wool had advaticed to its present high prices, the subscriber is enabled to continue, as heretofore, selling greater bargains than any other house in this city. ifis stock is now complete—embracing every article in the clothing line—nnd for style and workmanship it cannot oe surpassed.

In connection with the Clothing Store, there is an extensive Merchant Tailoring Establishment, where any garment will be made to order at short notice. A full assortment of Black and Fancy Colored French Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, ifcc., kept constantly on hand H»r that purpose,

O* All are invited to call ai atennelou Corner,,J. C. Ross' old stand* North-east Corner of the Public Square, D.H.ARNOLD.

WHOLESALE HAT, CAP, A\It I'UR \V VISIiHOlSH,

HAYES, CRAIG & CO.,

Southwest Corner Main a ltd Fourth Streets, l^ouisvillcj Ky.,

respectfully announce to the merchants of Terre-Haute and vicinity, that having reduced their stock during the past, sonson much lower than for fu-vcral years, have bet*n enabled to fill their EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, with

AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE f*

FOR GKTTINCJ

vr

THK WKST,

ly as lov. without the additional cost and risk of transportation. Aug. HI, l&.1-38-to amt. $r.sx.

"HOLD YOUR HORSES,",

Ar.d Stop at the People's Cash Store.

Ittddf SaltSmall Profit*,

turf

Quick Return*.

Mils bouse haxjust received, per railroad, a choice and extensive lot of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting of Prints. Gingham*. Delaines, l.awns, Swiss Jaconetts, Silks, Broadcloths, Tweeds, Satlnetts, Drilling*, Vestings,Tickings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics also—A fine supply of Hatdaml Caps. Ready made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, looking Glasses. Cutlery, Hardware, and GROCERIES of every description,

JT? Call and examine for yourselves. Tbe most fastidious can be suited and all shall lcceive satisfaction. ["7* The subscriber, grateful to bis old customers for their past favors, respectfully solicits acontmuance of the same. H. WRIDDEN*

Sept. 91, ISBEMl-tf t*s,' ,|

it Tavern Stand for Sale. I WILL sell my Tavern Stand, on tbe National Road, «t the west edge of Williams town, in Glay county, if application be made soon. There are 1 l'i acres of land attached to the place wtib good improvements, well, stable, horse lot, dsc., vtc. The land extends from the National Road south) to near tbe railroad, on which is agnodCoal bank, now open, Any person wishing to buy, will call, and examine the place and leant tbe terns, which will be made easy. A Tan YarA may be bad with the place, if repaired, and for a public bouse, there is no better stand on the road.

Ifp II tbe above is not sold soon, it will be rented fot a"year or more. JOSEPH COOK. WiitUmstown,Clay co.,Sept. 31, 53-4J-3mo Sk.*

WEW FlRtl.

HAVK recently taken into partnership in the CLOTHING BUSINESS, W*.

3. MACK.

The will hereafter be carried on under the firm of Muck A Co., nt the old stand, in Rose's Block, West side of the public Minare.

SAML. MACK.

The Prairie Rear011, PARIS, ILL.,

HAVING

Sept. 14,1^3—

A&Kxer.

Kentucky, Cotton Yarns

for tale by the «r retail. WtmsN the in the market. 4. H. TURSIiR. May ll,MSM«A*tf ..

Book-kvfpfr W*nted.

I

WISH to engage a good clerk, salesman, and Book-keeper, and for one of aach, fair wagvs will be pan!. None but those competent, with good testimonials need appply.

iT Apply at

Sept. ai, 1853-11-If

iim srr. WAJuns

hM&At-

Jaaaary it. O. W. SHAFFEK.

W

cireulation of 600 copies in Rl-

gar eounty. is tbe beet advertising medium in Eastern Illinois. Business men in Ten* Haute and elsewhere, trill find it their inter ... est to make their basineM known through that '7 beretofore. We fcag jtlH* ftttt stjapir of Sofdoria®, Fine Screens and Window Shades. J. COOK A CO.

K. WOLFK%

Qamuwtn Starr,

IXSTITI

ti.

'I^HB MbtK are tafemed that the sctohftic ex*rcites of St. Mary's tasUtate will h« ttmiiaed oa th* tfch iaaU, haa hs»a atteady aAtaUoaed. OaaM ««mm of TT* beititta* that UI N*a M*ATIY I«COU«»R cape* *ad caps.

MMi«L a grafter «wk ot jswila Ve afewwawidated. Tke listen of nU la«ut«tet Krat«fal Fw Uw toalslasKW Wrvteftw* reposed in »oliclt of the fsihUc a cowUaaa.se* «t U»Ur patroaase.

1)0XTMOKAIES—Pearl, Ivory, Velvet and I Monweo r«rta»nai«. Al»o?alarg* lot of ft« FANS, at J. K. CR1SUM-S.

Jnne 1, l8iS 95-lf

Fresh Fanily Flour,

170R SALE BT WA3SON

a

being able to sell them

can always be found at

THE

L0DISVILLE CLOTHING STORE,

Xo

HACK

&z

DO.,

Rose's Block, West side qf th& Public Squure.

HANDKERCHIEFS, AND

willi our well-known cxcellcnce, and constitute a truly ad­

(FARRINGTON'S Bf.OCK.) TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. STRAUS «& ISAACS.

FIRST GUN OF TH SEASON

Daviil II. Arnold again in tlic Held.

Tke'Mammotk Clothing Store still leads the Column.

FISK AND CHEAP JIATS. CAI-S AND FCIIS,

ern estaWishment, with their long txpetiruce and practical knowledge of the business, they feel no hesitation in assuring Merchants and donlers, that, they can furnish them with a

S. I.

4

are equal to nny east­

GREATER

llian nny eastern house, and at pricei equal­

A O O S

\WENTW0RTH & BROTHERS,

t?

Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods.

ISO 130) MAIN STltKr.T,

CINCINNATI, O.,

XNVITESMerchants

the attetilidh of their friends and

Countrv gblierallv, to their very larjye Stock of American and Eiirdpean Goods, which will be offered cheap for cash or approved credit.

Sept. 14, 1853.—^o amt.$a.xsS. H. P. ,,

New Novels.

1ARRYcame

CLOV KRDALE'S Courtship, and

Revnolds. For sale at 1 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S Sigo of the "Big Book.'

July 6, '53-30-tf .. ..

WILL YOU LOOK.

fPHE

undersigned has opened ft

J-

Sittt Iron, C»pftr end Tin Wire Room

Aprit 13, .*

have fitted up a room in' our es* tablisbment fbr the sate of Paper Hangings, and have made amitgeaieaU with an eastern manufactarer for a constant sapply. We ate now receiving by far the largest stock that ha# ever been brongbt to this place, every variety and rtyK Isclailat some very rich pattern. Rooms can now be hai«J«Jmely

AprtlS?. t«SM»-tf

Stpfgi

F. E. LE5EU1.E,

HAS reeeivetl by express Hp assortment of I^ace, Pearl, and Straw Bonnets.

a beaatifal Hnngariaa,

for Ladies,

•and Children, from 56 cent# to SI 00. Also, a fine assortment of White. Pink, and other eoiond Silk Bounds, from $1 30 to |4

April 30, id»-l»-tf FRENCH STORK.

LACE GOODS.

BEAUTIFUL assortotftnt of Swiss

Hwea AAD AND

»d*«rsteev«s Haea aad "lace lace and Ibramt KM jMi IMi Mack VLLK WD». All TO fceawfct FORCAAH at F. KTPP&FTL

abricaa

TtTr Haote, May AS

Sort*ofFabUtSQUARE.

.\olicc

|$lMt^i$m.tUoatk3Mfln(mal«r, Msx' I Man Albert lW« tin Coaaty, taAIM. I win aaatue *ppliC4U«», to i#«we ne«erttft»l catefar loti»l. is «KtKs IS, t% aorta of

rtmtt

1 wvw, fa

A CO.

r«b .as. Biock.

Vtfy*

coeaiy. twtiasa, ta of Um

«y»l «Mtak«tt, wlstc* |a loaiu JAMES COLUKS

Tasra-Haata, Aaj. 51, lSJ*-3»

mpmm.

Hachine Tor Sowing iiin-

othy and Clover:

Also Hemp, Turnip, and other Small Seeds, Patented by .V. D. jFetl*. »f Jivrgtmfmu, Virignia, Dec.Hth,

J852—X*nmfett*rtdif

re-Haute, luiitna.

TiHIS

net*

aud

Terre-Haute, Aug. 31, IS53-28-tf

J. O. Trr-

Implement is. simple in its conatraction, cheap and durable it distributes the seed regularly and-evenly over the land, and pages the desired amoant per acre, with mathematical precwioo.— With it. much more wed caA be sown in any U»lerable state or weather, as the blowing of tbe wind doe? not affect tbe ete$ dittribotlon of the seed. Any man of pood tense,' tbon he never sowed ssW, can Use one of these machines, and can put

In

dar*Htit$-,

tbe seed with

ah eVcnu.es* and regularity, not possible to be altaiued fcy kit buman band alone. bowcver experienced. This implement combines

utility, timphciif, citap-

it is just what every farmer

needs, and ought to have. Why should our fahna be exhausted by successive prain crops, when grafts raising, and stock raising, will improve the soil, and ultimately be l&ore profitable, with less labor. Those Who desire to see these machines, also testimonials from some of onr best farmers and experienced practical men who have tested them, will please call at the Post Office. J.O.JONES.

Recommendation#:

bave examined and witnessed the performance of M. p. Wells'

Stat Saver,

and can confidently recom­

mend it to tbe farmers. It combines simplicity with cheapness of construction with it tbe farmer saves much iu tiuie and seed, and can sow any quantity of seed to tbe acre be chooses, with almost mathematical precisioit, and distribute it regularly and evenly over the land, more so than any hum^n hand possibly could do. 1 have boupht^ machine and farm right for my own use. Iconsiderjt a /«»or-4a»«iyr, and siesrjrtavine machine, and aasiich. ctmfi iently recommend it.

a HU?H

March 22,1R33.

STfiWAKT.

I have tested tbe ^bovc described machine, on my own farm, and rally'concur with Mr. Steirart in respect to its uttlitv and advanU^eto the farming community. It distributes tbe seed regularly and evenly, and determines with precision the desired amount to the acre. It is a

lator-taving'

machine withoutdoubt

one which ought to be in tbe hands of every farmer who contemplates sowing grass seeds. HIRAM SMITH,

t- Ont of the Com-mittioners of Vigo Co.

I have examined and witnessed the performance of M. I). Wells' Patent Seed Planter, and can say that it distributes the seed evenly over the land, and is in my opinion a

labor-taring trntsted-gaving

Cincinnati College of mcdicino and Siirgcryt rpllE REGULAR COURSE OF LECTURES WILL

I commence on the first Monday in November, and contiuue sixteen weeks. A preliminary course wilt be given during the month of Octobcr, in the College and Marine Hospital, free of charge, and continue uutil the commencement of the Winter term. j. FACULTY A. H. BIKER, M. D., Professor of the Principles and

Practice of Surgery. B. S. LAWSON. M. D., Professor of Theory and Practicc of Medicinc. C. B. CIUPMAS, Professor of Anatomy. Elijah SLACK, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and

Pharmacy.

J. W. Miohkls, M. D„ Professor or Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. G. A. GOTWALD, M. 1) Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. L. L. PINKKRTOX, M. D., Professor of Physiology and

Pathology. ED

W A MKAD, M. D., Professor of Insanity and Med ieal Jurisprudence. LaXdo* KIVES, M. D., Protfessor of Surgical and Pathological Anatomy. W. W. 1)aw sos, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.

The Anatomical rooms will be open during the month of October, under tbe superintendence or the Demonstrator of Anatomy.

E 8

1

ProrosSors'Tickets, $00 Matriculation Ticket .$5 Demonstrator's Tichet, $10 Hospital Ticket)

The students of other Regular Schools will be admitted to the Clinical Lectures in the Marine Hospital and Dispensary-

Students, by calling at the College Building, corner of Western Row and Longworth street, will be furnished with ail necessary information in reference to boarding houses, etc.

For further particulars, address by letter or otherwise, tiio President or Registrar. A. H. BAKKR, M. D., President,

Residence, 310, West Sixth street.

B. S. LAWSON, M. II.. Registrar, No. MX West Sixth st. VJ.V ,, Sept, 21, 183:1-41 to amt. Jc.xs

Buckcyc Ca^li Store,

WE:arc

How receiving onr Fall and Winter Goods, the largest stock wc have ever had. embracing every variety of goods in the different departments of ^r business.— For Jobbing, an uncommonly large stock of Brown and Blenched Muslins, Canton Flannels, Stripes, Ticks.Satinetts,Plain and Twill, Red Flannels, Boots and Shoes, Prints, etc., «kc.

S E E I E

50 pieces of three ply and ingrain Carpets. 40 of Floor Oil Cloths of all widths from 3-4 of a yard to 4 yards wide, Drugget Mutts, Itnggs, etc. All liinds of Curtain Roods embracing some elegant styles of Silk and Worsted, Damask, Lace, and Muslin Draperies, etc. Also, a large assortment of beautiful Window Shades, Cords, Tassels, Ac., &c. Also, a heavy Stoqk of Paper Hangings including some beautiful patterns in gold and velvet.. L. HYUE.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 21, 1853-41 -tf I

A A

MERWIN & KELLEY,

AVE regular Auction Sales of Groceries, .1 Cigars, Notions, .lewfclry, Ac. fcc.. EVERY L»rvivn Vnrnitiiria PVPfV SAllinlflV ftt, 2 EVENING Furniture Sales every Saturday at 2 o'clock P. M.—West side of the Public square. (LT Consignments solicited,

Sept. 14.—tf

what of it, by the author of "Frank Fairloigh." Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gnlf, by Injjraham.... .. Harry Athton, or the Will and the Way, by A- meet at the usual places of boldijig elec the author of '-Amy Lawrence," Ac.* lions in the respective townships in said connTlie Soldier's Wife or Scenes in the Cnn- ty, on the

ELECTIOX NOTICE.

second Tuesday

teen and ou the Battle Field, by G. W. M.! and there to proceed to elect a Reporter for the Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Horace B. Carter, and one

Slave,

in the

rE

east door of the buildins. ftnrmerly occupied by Mr. J.! C. Ross, on Main street, opposite the big T, where he manufacturers, embracing the finest assortment hopes to,meet ail the former patrons of the old G*o-

0

vaa shop. *od as many new ones ai feel disposed jj POTTER A CO

receive fWI vain* for their money, in any of the above branches, as well as to patronise those who are. building B|» a home markets by inaoufactunns and soendIs their money in our midst, vy1 K. GROVKR.

1 1

in

Ottober, next,

then

Commissioner for the second district In Vigo county. JAS. H. NELSON, Sh'ftV. C. Sept. 5, 1853.—I0w3

New Spring Hardware.

W

WEST or TltK PUBLIC SQtTARK. TKKJtK-HAtTTE,

TS

Paper Hangings. +H

N

For Sale.

A two story framed well ng, uated on the corner of Swwnd and Poplar streets, containing 13 rooms, and a cellar, npon reasonable terms. £. BARR.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 7,1853-39-1 mo pd

Houses and Lots For Sale.

rj^TfO desiraUe privste residenofs for sale, ojSon fa-

«l«r E«.^I«.T to t*, Terre-Hante, A

as.L«i, LM33-3S TF

Terr* H.ate, APHL IS, BSS-T§ tf

Terne-Eaabe, April 30, lSS3 l9 tf

Del. GrEOG-HEGANS

other house in the city. at the Bits Pit isiam, West of tbe Ban It» second door April 30. FRENCH STORE.

ware •in to

ATHING Ttibs,Pumps,JapaiJiied 1) »AD Safe*, of all kiiitds and site*, from pi fancy, wilb drawers TU^HIY varaisfced AI^ J«PAI»ned, KNT for sale, by K. GROVKR.

Cash and Good Cloths

Copperimi thing.

GROVKR.

EXTRACT OF I1YDROPIPE&, A CtnUB FOE

Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and Skin Diseases.

DUniversity

girl of Mrs. Simmon*, of Louisville,

machine, and

as such. 1 recommend it to the favorable consideration of Farmers. ,i F. MAlfKLE.

I have tested the Seed PlanteA^nd fully concur in the foregoing recommendations. I sowed sixteen acres in one day with case, and the wind was blowing too fresh to have permitted sowin* by hand. It was my first trial with the machine, and my seed came out Within a quart of the amount I had guaged tar the whole sixteen acres. 1 can recommend it to the favorable consideration of Farmers

JOEL H. KRSTER.

Formerly of Linton Teirm.hip, Figo Co. TTP The price of the above machine is 86,00. Sept. 14. i«53-JO

Who was Relieved of Blindness in one Week.

humbus'

B0

Srj

.vif e«*»ty.

A

1/16 Recipe Jlccompantes J^OC/l liotuteIr^

PRESCRIBED BT

it and it uow stands at the head of all remedies for the cure of the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Scrofula or Kitie's Evil, White Swellins. Biles, Pimples, Itrh, Tetfer^. RiiifiWorm, Salt Rheum. Scald fiead. Old Sores,'^fltci's, Erysipeias, Pever Sores, Relics of^yph ilis, all Eruptions of the Skin, Rheumatism, Jicuraljria. Gout, Hip lliscasej all Kidney Diseases, Seminal Emissions, all Female Diseases, Liver Disease, Sick» Headache Sout

Stomach, Night Sweats, Water Brash,

Heart Bum, Negro Oojn^umfuion, and as a general Tonic and Purifier of tb,e Blood. It has no equal. The Agents are in possesslofi of testimonials (which may be seen at any tirilS) from men holdin the highest offices in the country. The afflicted arc desired to call and get a circular.

Price—SI,00 per bottle—8 bottles for $5,00 wfien all taken at one time. RAYMOND & PATTKJi, Sole Agents, To whom all orders for Hydropiper or Agencies should be addressed.

For sale in Terre-Haute, by J. K. Cunisojum, and by Drnggists aud Medicinc dealers generally May 18,1853-23-lyr

Insure Your Dwellings!

i\ew lork Indemnity Insurance Company.

13ROADALB1N, N. Y.

Capital $150,000—With a Surplus.

rpHIS Company was organized in StpJL tember, lH'il,since which time it has issued nearly 2(400 policies. Its business is constantly and rapidly increasing, and it is with entire confidence in its ability to give satisfaction to all who make application, that the Company solicits a further share of public patronage.

Tiie business and risks of the Company arc divided into two separate classes.

The first class, or Farmers' Department,consists of farm property, detached buildings, and their contonts. The second class, or Merchants' Department) consists of stores, merchandise, taverns, mills, &c.

The rates of iusurancc vary with the classes, and in proportion to the exposure of the property insured.— Not more than 93,(HM will be taken in ono risk in either department. No extra hazardous property, such as Hteain mills, etc., will be insured.

The Company pays, in the case of loss,

amount of damage,

the full

not to exceed the amountinsured.

*11 losses willbe paid by the Company within sixtydays after due proof thereof it will be responsible for property destroyed by lightning.

The insurance on all approvable applications will

The insurance on all approvable appiicauoiis iu

take effect the day the^ ajiphc'

$5

(graduation Fee 'J'hv large i«nd well-known Dispensary, attached to this College, presents soino of the most interesting cases, tortlinical instruction, ever presented to the medical student.

un C8a

different day is desired by the nppHcnnt. IVM. K. Mi-LEAN, June 99,1833-29-tf

i!-

AT THE ANCIIOH MILLS,

TERRE-HAUTE, IXDIJIXA.

f-ITUE undersigned respectfully announces to the public, that his

ING MILL

S'lEAM FLOUR­

is completed, and

operation, where

FRKSH FAMII.Y

ifeal, nnd offal, may always be had, in any quantitk'g lo accommodate purchasers. Corn and cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a very superior feed for Stock, always kept on hand"! and sold by the barrel, or otherwise, or oxchanged for grain. Particular attention will

be paid to

rciailinq flour

Mil)

and stock feed

a,U1 tlU SaleS Ul lntrtu

ClIV. O*

FI.OUR warranted

A It. L. THOMPSON*.

A Rare C'liunco to iTIake Finney. fl^IlE subscriber, desirous of changing his JL business, offers for sale, at a bargain, his new anil commodious Tannery, situated iu Terre-Haute, lnd. The buildings consist of a

Beam

house, two stories high, fill by.20 feet— MILL and BARK house, Hide house and Stables, all new. Attached to the concern, is a steam

Engine,

44

are now receiving a verv large lot of HARDWARE, of all kincls, direct from

Mechanic's Tools ever brought to this maf-

Feb. 16,1853-10-tf

E I E S E E

in complete running order, used for

pumping, grinding, Ac. lie above Yard has

everv convenience for tanning, being built on

one fodrth down, the oalarice in one, two and three years, secured by mortgage. JOHN TIERNAN.

Terre-Haute, Aug. it, 1853-36-tf

A. R. MILLER & CO.,

Rational Dagiierrean Sky-Light Gallery,

£«at JEfcrf Matrix Sole, over Child'* Book Store.

WE

would invite the public attention to our Gallery, where we arc making th* most distinct and life-like pictures that are now, or ever have been made in this city. "We wish the public to see our Jiictures. compare and decide fbr themselves. Our pictures are made by sky-light, and with the only fullsized A No. 1. camera nsfrd in the tiity.

O* Instructions in the art given on scientific principles, and ont-fit furmhed. Cameras, Coating Boies, and a general assortment of Daguerreotype stock for sale.

Deceased, or sick persons' miniatures taken at residences. Call and see our pic^ tures. A. R. MILLER «fc CQ.

Terre-Hrinte, July 6, lS53-30-tf

R. GEOGHEGAN, (a graduate Of the of Louisville, and practitioner of high standing,) after many fears at bard study and ntnuer-, ous'experiments, has succeeded in obtaining an esseu, tial property from the Hydropipcr, ^fhich, combined WVTALTC HTntTAL CASES withotberv-eceubleincredients,Set forth in hispab- SUMAi.lt, BUttlAilisbed recipe,'forms a most valuable aftd efficacious pjw

ducin wouderfnl remits, as in the case of tbe negro

J£\

remedy for muny chronic diseases, tfnlike rrilh Ww O. Divis & Co., of Cincinit&ti* to rilla, it is onick in action, the first bottle oflentpro-jkeep, constamly on band,Potent

to enter into a safe and lucrative business. invariable gauge. of IT Hides can be bought from 3J to 4c per ^V^' .. .. Prir-o Oiin SAW IiG done to order. lb., and Hark »s pressC{i flooring and ceiling, from well seasoned lumber, kept on hand, and for sftle.—

crre Haute and Alton Railroad Co.

THE

\r- r,

npHE qualified voters of lgo County, will

Stockholders of the Terre Haute end Alton Railroad Company are hereby notified that instal-

.4, I mentson each and every share of the Capital Stock of

thj((

cpmpany be. and are hereby required to bo

p»id into the Treasury of said Company, as follows: A 4th instalment of $.» per share, on or before July 1st,

1853. 5th fith 7th

,4

f*th

9th

JQth

44

HWISO

Aug. 1st. Sept. 1st. Oct. 1st. Nov. 1st. Dcc. 1st. Jan. 1st.

E^i.

The above instalments may be paid to the Directors residing in the counties along the line of the Road, to

Alton. By order of the Board of Directors. JAMES H. LEA, Treasnrer, Jane 15, '53-27-Tm T. H.

St A.

R. R. Co.

Fre,sh Groceries and Provisions.

lareely Increased my stock of Groceries, I am BOW prepared to supply families with nearly every thing in the eating line, at as fair rates, as any similar establishment in the city-even? article Warranted

fresk

and

pare.

To be pleased, it is only

necessary to look through my stock-—Taste, and you cannot bnt admire. I have also, a fine assortment of COTTON »V V, iVtl IA

now receiving llis assortment of goods, and the best of COTTON BATTISG, CROCKERY

I A I N I O I $ O

XsniUble for the Spring and Su.nmer trade, |»e*{^t?^«Vr^lh^«m\u!lVw»y. fcept on hand, which he is offering at lower pneos than any

in

f,ete*ery thing in the above line may be found

from the corner. tnp Be cartful and ennuire for the BEN FRANK UK.' and be sore yon ret in at tba right door.

Or Boats furnished With all hinds of ProvWm...,

Hoaw, io the city of Evansville. on Mondav, October 3d, between the botfrs of 10 o'clock, A. M., audi 4 o'clock. P. M.

JOHN INGLE, JR., Sec'ry.

Sept. 6,-40tde

rrnLL be paid for WOOL—gt»d barga.n» 5 W yiven aTllol®** »U. o^rihenv^. be- wbiTT^^^^ low thr bridge. ARBA HOLMES. F. xiPPKsrs,

LADIES' DRESS GOODS.

I7IGUHED and plain black #iik cbamc}«ON IAI brocade of varioaa faalltiea. do ber aiea,icial»e«. popliaa. FREADI aad American la was white dress GOOD# of ail kind*! rfafhams, silk aad

Ttorth

Terre-Baaie, May 3S,-94U

af Public Sqaat*.

BOOTS AXD SHOES.

THE subscriber, bavins made arranjem^nts

Jtfettlic Burial

th. {". i, neithtris li a wooden coffins now in use, for all seasons of the year, noTIVm,,-,«

"tch-penny, neither is lia ^uU

^hich are ibe greatest inven-

tion of the age for the dead, would call the attention of the public to their stipenorili oter the «xonmon

UaUSporiaiio«(

r» finish anddnt-ability. They arc anritaled andtther-

That it is most valuable Medicine is evident from exclusion of all other coffins 1 now hate art »snrtthe fact of its being meat on band^ which can be seen by catting at ray

P/TTS/C/jf-VS* jWarerooma. In. *dditiont 1 ihtll keep on b».hd all

And from the numerous testimonials from the first cit- Kinds and sixes of rM^- made ixens and pbsiclans of-4ventucky. in short, it has ex-1 WOODEN COFFIr^b. cited the wonder and admiration of all who have used

ManU

f*ctnrcd

0

beauty, style of

JevertKey have been introduces it hosbeen to the total

the best material, and made by the

best workmen in tho city. pledge myself not to Pl low the old plan of extortioning, bnt will sell lower than a»»y other bouse of the kind in the cilr. My profits in both metatlc and wooden coffins shall not exceed that of any othef kind of business. 1 atu prepared to attend funerals with JEtt"

AN ELEGANT HEARSE,

Terre Haute, May 25,1833-24-tf

1

And will furuish any number of carriages that may be desired. I can be found at my Store, north of the Court-Hous*, on Market street, opposite J. Longdon's Liverv Stable, or at my work-shop, formerly kent by Sites & Co. 1. G. FOKSTEK.

CINCINNATI SCALES.

S. POTTER & CO Agents

TUST received, on consignment, lot of Fowler & Ludlow's

celebrated

GOO. 7«1,S00, lOW, 1200, I5U0 Ihs.

Jili0.

Platform Scales,

CODSTKR ijcitcs—All at Cincinnati prices, adiiing freight. ^, May 11.1853-22-tf

Head tho following Certifictite. jV Ji.mrH 18, 1853. Lfiaving tested Fowler & Ludlofr's Scales in the city of Cincinnati by the standard heights, and insny others of Eastern aud Western make, I feel safe in sayirfg tllal a better finished, a more delicately adjusted, ot reliable article, than they manufacture, litis not come ulidbr my notice. J. SNYDKK*

them out

Jlgent for Vigo County.

Cash for Wheat,

nml nil sales*delivered in anv part of the lirst day of July, may be due, and the Hecnrity is

A"J

in every respect, and

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

free of charge.

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

Mitt opposite Wallace's Foundry.

Terre-Haute, June 29,1853-29-tf

FOR SALE.

City Sealrr.

ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS, c.y

E\Un led West to St. Louis, by Sta^c,

TObusiness

nccommodtttS tiid public, ftiul extend tlie of tlie Company, the Express is now enrried west by Stftfrc to St.. Louis. We are now prepared to tnktf ptlcknges, iiidnpy, tfce., aud deliver tlu'in at any point on tlie line of the National Koad, bettfeeii Torft'-Haute aiid St. Louis. 03" A niessertgftfr it, in nil spht with tht! goods. E. S. WOLFl^

Agent far Adams Co.'s Expt'csil.

.Tune 29,1853-29-3mo-$a.rx

Cheap fiioodsi lor i'aslu r"pHK subscriber, having purchased from the redi1 lors of Irons At Hdingtoin their entile stock of

G00(J(, at verv r0llucr,i

price, Is dcterniiiiMl to doni!

for Canji

jit pricea that cannot tail to give

satisfaction to purchasers.

The slock embraces an extensive assortment of Y'Dry Goods, ,«,* I .. Boots nnd Shoes,! -it* s. Huts and Caps.

Keady Made Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, ...

And Queensware,

.All of which will be sold, wholesale or retail, at

Philadelphia evil prices.

now iu full

FI.OUH,

Corn

JONATHAN IRONS,

West side Public Square.

Aug. 31.1R53-38-lmo

at the

TO SINKING FUND B0BR0WERS.

WHERE

interest was due nnd iinpnid on the llrst day of July last, on loans from tho Sinking Fund, the lands or lots mortgaged ill security, will ho advertised about the first day of October next, to be sold on the second Saturday in December next

Where not more than one ycai's interest, prior to said

P"'" dri-med sufficient payment of such interest, will not

be exacted,if the borrower's shall forward to this ofllce a written agreement to pay intercut on the interest so due and withheld. JAMES MOJliRLSON.

I'rts't.

Sinkino Ftmn Orriric, Indianapolis, Aug. 1853.] .,»-? Aug. 31,1853-38-tO anlt.82,00 I

BOOTS AND SHOES.

SPUING ARRIVALS ViVTE have received our Sprinif Stock of Work from the cast, comprising slnrge asSort"mentof the best nnd most fashionable Kinds of

Gents. Ladies. Hoys. Mioses, and C/iUdten's ROOTS and SHOES, that wo have ever reoeivod, and will sell vert low for cash.

Also, a large stock of our own manufactured work constantly on band. SCHOOLEV A VANHORN, .. Sign of the Gilt Boot, No. 3 Huenlx Row.

April 0, ie53-17tf

ssrs«iwr{i» sr^^cir «.'OF.U.IS0

Flooring Factory.

T.

everj uHntiimiw iv i» AM prepared with superior innchmerv, to

Call at the

ANCHOR MILLS,

Terre-Haute, June21), 1853-29-tf

FERN

LEAVES, from Fanny's Portfolio. Freedly's Practical Treatise on Business. Temperance Tales and Hearth Stone lleVeries.

Dr. Olin's Life and Letters. Last Leaf from Sunny Side. Harper's and Putnam's Magazines, for sale by W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

July 6,'53-30-tf

Oila, Lead, Glass and Window Sash.

WEWhite

are now in receipt of 151) kegs of pure Lead, 25 do. Red and Venetian

Window Sash—8-10 10-12 10-14 and 10 15 100 boxes best Window Glass, do. do.j 4 bbls. best Winter Lard Oil. S. H. TOTTER A COi

Feb. 16, lr5.'M0-tf

REMOVAL.

TTtHE undersigned has removed hi# Hide, 1. Wool, And Leather Depot, to the aide of the Public Square, in the Ilose Block, where he will be happy to wait upon liia friend* and customed! an tisnial.

March 16,1863-14-if JOHN TIERNAN.

BUILDKUS' DEPOT.

PRBSOSS

contemplatin* boildinF the

soa«

door north

bort

notice.

Juiy 90,'53,-Ktf ISAAC M. BROWS, 14.1A.12-

ELECTION NOTICE. ILVEB WASE.-—We have just received OFFICE or rut EVAXSVIULE A CaAwroanstiLtE,

TV'OTICE hereby given, that an election|will seH a^advance on c^iJR|„HPR i\ for thirteen Director* ofthe Evanaville and June 1. 1853-25-tf J. K. CR1SHER.

Crawfordsville Railroad Company to serve for ~~r

comfn*

fcy J. K. OKI

'June 1, 1653-25-tf

MUSIC.—J«*t

Aptiin, 18SX.

'aeeardlagty—afivat variety. early at theJtaildeT's Depot. I May It, lSSHStf

J-

sea-

Will do well to calf at the Bnilders'Ihspot.ono

of Condit'S Groccry, where

plans, specifications aftd estimates of buildings, on

Jajma*7 IS, 1&53-Vtf dfW, SHAFFER.

gn

«steni»ive assortment of Silver Table

iUiutoan Co., Spoons, Tea, iluslard. Salt, Cream and Soup EVAXSVILLK, Sept. 5, T853. Spoon*, Butter and Fruit Knives, which we

jn_ Tiwe^ioeea*

nrvt Ur lot Mltr

U.een^i^ y^wiHbeheJdat theConrt' C^oV^SyM^CktS

SEER.

received* large lot of fine Ac-

Cordeons. Violins. Banjos, OrtitArs. Taxnbourinea, Flute», Fifeii, etc., and for safe lotf,

BY

Jqiw 1,1853-25-tf

HOT BSD CASH.

jtfiktueci

TT?WSK8. ,» Jaanary IS, 1«35-Mf W SIlAFFkjL

nm-iiimi

ilWWA A^a^st

YOITirO MX3*.

MARRIAGE.

Married persons, or lh9se contemplating marriage. being aware of physical weakness, should immediate* ly consult Dr. J. and be restored to perfect health.

DR. JOHNSTON.

Office, No. SOUTH FKKDERICK £T-, «th door from Baltimore street, East side, up the steps. IF/* particular in observing tlie

up tie steps.

Jtir JYgki

A CERTAIN DISEASE.

..

may be obtained the most speedy Retted?

I SECRET DISEASES. Oonorrhtea OJeata, Strictures. Seminal Weakaeee, Paiu» in the Lion a, Affections oi the Kidnoyo and all those pecaliar affections srisioe from SKCRIT Haut particalwly the yonth, of both exes, which, it not 1 cured, produce CoMritcTrbftab DtninTV, renderd MARKIAOC IMPOSSIBLE, and In the 9hd| dcsUQIS both Mird

aj«I Bonv.

Especially, who hat become the victims of #ofit$ 17 vice, this! dreadAiiand destructive habit, which anna- I ally sweeps to an untimely grave thousands pf young men of the most exalted talents and brilfant intellect, who mi^hl otherwise have entranced ystening Senate* with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecetacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence.

When the misguided snd improileht votary of pleasure finds lie has imbibed the seeds of this disease, it too onen happens that an ill timed sense of shaine, er dread of discovery, deters him from applying to thoss who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying tintil the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease ntaV* their appearance.' such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains iu thcad and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness. nodes on the skin, botifrs and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremetics, progress oh with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate ofthe mouth or the bones of the hose fall in, and tbe victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puis a period to his dreaflfUl iufferines, by sending him to that "bourne Whence no traveled returns." To such, therefore. Dr. .IOIINSTOH pledge* himself to observe the most inviolable secrecy andr from his extensive practice in the first hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently recimpinend 4 safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of thld horrid disscasc. It is a melancholy fact, that1 thousands fsll victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskillfuluess of those who,.by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and either sond the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave, or else make the residue of his life miserable.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICFR Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practicc indulged In when alone—a habit frequently learned tVom evil companions, or ai scnpoi— tne effccts of which are nightly felt, even when aalcepj and If not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys hoih n.ind and body.

What a pity a young nian, the hope of his country,' and the ddrling of his parent*, should he snatched from all prospects aud enjoyments of lift" hy( the conic-

3ulplny

uenc.es of deviating from the oath of riature, and 1*in a certain secret habit. .Such persons, before conlomplatiiig

A I A E

should reflect that a sound inlnd and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, fc'itliotit these, the journey through li Co becomcs a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly durkcus to the view—the mind b6con|es shadowed with despair, and filled tvitli the melancholy reflection, that the hupptness of another becomcs blighted With n'ur own.

CONSTITUTIONAL DEfilLlTY. Dr. J. addresses young men, snd all who have Injured themselves by private nnd improper Indulgences.

These nrb some of the and and riirianoholy elfecta produced by early liahi(s of youth, vis: Weakness ot the Hark and I.lmhs, Pains in tho Head,' Dimness or •Sight, I.oss of Muscular. Poiver, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Dyspepsia. XorVoiis Irritability, Derangements of tho Dlsfostive Functions, Ocnerhl Debility, Symptoms of Consumption. d:c.

MKSTALIV.—'Th! Tearful effects oh tlto mind are much to be dreaded IiO*s of Memorjr, Collision.of ldsas IJettjtssion of Spirits, liVil Koiehodinc. Aversion to Sorfet^i Self-Distrust, Love of Solttudi", Timidity. dic.'j arS Aorhe of the evils produced..

Tlib'l^*xrs of persons, or all hpes, ran now judge what iS the cause of their decline In health. Losing their vigor, becoming Weak, palo and cnaacintod, hft ve a slngulat ni?pe»innce about the eyeS Cough and symp* toms of Cotisuniptlon. This remedy h»s restored huri dreds to health after every other means have tailed.

MARRIK(I Pttlisrtxs, or those rontcmplntinsnnarrlngai being awnre of physical weakness,should immediate ly consult Dr. J.. and he restored to perfect health.

All Snmle-al fiptratlon* performed. N. II.—I.et no Islse delicacy preve.nt you, but apply immediately, either jleMohnlly or by Ictusr.

Skill diseases spcedljr r.iWdi 1

OFFICE, Xu.1, SOlMtlJ HF.nERfCA' ST.. iiit.'i'l.MOlt.K, WAKVt.ANH. "Vy All letters mutt fe Pest-paid. TTi*

The remedies can he ient to any part of thrf United States. .•*,» 4. Dec. '.II, I8.V2 Illyr

"HOOTS7'SHOI3S AND HAT8.

WHOLESALE AND AETAJLi SIGN OF THE BIO BOOT—FFNION ROW. I have just received, and am now opening and offering for ntq, at my eligible stand iu

Fashionable Iluts. Fur, Plush, Velvet and other Caps, *7

January 5th, tSKM-Jy

opposite Wallace's

Foundry. 1st Street. ft- k- THOMPSON.

1j.

June 22, 'W-W-tf

HOrTIIKHM BANK OF

THIS

iW

1

it tut

and

aa«, or ypu Will miatske the place, A CUKB WARRANTED IN A FEW DAYS: Tak«.NOTICE.—Dr. Johnston's Office is in his dwelling,

His very extensive practice is a

sufficient guarantee that he Is tlit fc'lilf proper Thyslcimi to apply to.

t-'

DR. JOHNSTON^

Member of the Kbyaf College of Stugeofis, I.ondoiW graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States and the greater p»ft of whose life has bfefch Sjieht in the Hospitals oTLondon, Paris, Phil, adelphia, nnd elsewhere, has effected some of lh« most astonishing cures that were ever kno'tvu.^ Many troubled with ringing In tbe ears and hfead Whefc asleep^ great nervousness, being alarmed st sudden sounds, andb^shfnlitess, with freljent blushing, attended sometimes with derangonacht of mind, were cdrcd imtner diately.-

Union Row, National Hoad Street, the largest aud most.extensive slock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, On!tors, Rrognns, Ac., Vc., evor brought to

thl« mnfket fttrthe pf»o/of which, the public generally are invited to call and examine.

1

Suited to the tastes snd purAoA of all classes of buyers, will be liiiind Iu my late IrnptfttatlortH from the Eastern titled, all boucht at the lowest rates, and willbe disposed of accordingly.

Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to

merit a continuance of former favors, as he,fs confident that he can offer as good bargains a* any establishment In the State—perhaps some better, jfy" Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any oth', er ifcork executed to order, as usual.

TLLOS. P. M0RUAY

THE WATER CUBE. ,,,

T0HN WOOD oilers his servicesin liy*

tr

dropathy, to those thatare s/lllcted with any kind of curable disease. He feels confident from the knowledge he hath attained, and the little firactlcc he has had In the

WATER CURE,

that he can bo bcncfklnl

to the afflicted. He docs not expect to cure every disease, but trnsts that he will give gpnrra! satisfaction Good references can be Riven, ss be hss raised some almost from the Jaw» 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 try in* the water cure. {QrHls resilience is on tho uppermost street in tha citj of Terre-Haute, near the east tido of tbccity^ north-esst ofthe Telegraph Mills.

Institution, locnted in XVsrren's Block, corner of Msin and Fourth htrets. will buy and sell Gold, Silver snd Uncurrem Money, Time and Sight IrafLa, and Bills of Exchange—Kemit money to .England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany, on llsewn responsibility. Will also pay interest ou deposftes at the ^following rates: ., t, *, 4 per cent/ ofl C«Hj 55 3 Months 4 fc (J 12 Months for which certificates trill be jfiVrn st lbs above rates.

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BanltlOi hours from f» ». id.,

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ondersigned have jast

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snd have tct

sale a large assortment of csrds*of every kind, site and color and qualltr, for Visiting snd business csrds, concert, bridge, toll-gate of railroad Uchets.

They have also for sale cardboards from the sm si lest to the largest site and nf all qaalltles also coiored ..d l« piioltog p.

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J. K. CRISHERI

SPECIAL attention paid to making aad patUnc ap Esve TROATM. Hhiactor», *tc., and rrprirsnt in tin, rteetiroa AND COPPER, attends* to wjta disp«te|, by

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77,1653-33-3(0.

100 Cases of Dry Goods for

tho

Job-

bingf Trade.

"\TERCHANTS in tbe country who wish l'X to replenish their stocks, will find a large assortment of DKY OOOD9, bought expressly for th# Jobbing trade, idd Which Will be sold at small advance on Eaetem cost, st F.*7fIPPERT*R.

Fsnringaton's 3Jock, north of Public Squares Terre-Han te. May 43, (SS3-2-ftf

Saddlery.

XTfE Kate added largely to oar SaddTery VV stock of hardware, and we confidently nay, that We are prepared to grive the beat bar* earns of any in tnia market—eall and see.

TO FARMRRS.V—1

LKSEURE at tb» French Store will •bay all kinds of pwxftire at market price, and self* hi* goods at cask price, cheaper lhAa any other house rn the city.

April 30,1S53.

E. OKOVKK.

HAVANA CICARS.

A'ORM AS. SerOianaa. Coneordin*. HermaA nos. MiUves. Mlatcitoa, I^»e Star, anrf otiwr choice brand* of direct mipoftalion, for aale by WASSON A CO..

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S. H. POTTER A CO^

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