Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 October 1853 — Page 3

WABASH EXPRESS JOB FEINTING OFFICE. Having recently relitted our office with a. laige assortment of Job-Type, Border*, Cuts, Ornament*, 4c. we are prepared to do Book and Job Printing in a style UDsarpfettcd Ea»t or VTect and oa the mo»t eaaonable terra*. A* oar materials are of the very Tect kind, and hone but experienced workmen In our employ, we can warrant satisfaction in every depart meat, to those who may favor us with their patronage. We solicit an examination of our work.

Card Printing.

Onr facilities in this department are greatly superior tbose of any other establishment in this section of he country. Having put in operation one of the most approved

KOTART

J£~p Dr. Gcoaiitiax's Extract of Hydropiper is purely vegetable, pleasant to take, perfectly harmless, and will cure without fail, Scrofula, I)y*pepxia, all impurities of the blood, and bad habit uf system. It is good at all seanon*. See advertisement.

Domestic Attachment.

NOTICE

klay

of November,

1853,

In

full sized

HAVlNti

Oct. 5, '83-43.**

38

NOTICEof

WE

Caa» Pnwsw, we are enabled to do

Card Printing much lower than It can be afforded on the ordinary presses is use. Give us a call, and see specimens.

As

is hereby given, thai a writ of do­

mestic attachment, in»ued by me, T. W. AdataK, owe. ol the Justices of the Peace, in and for Otter Creek township, in the county of Vigo, on the 30th day of September, upon the affidavit of

amen

Barnes, of said township,

against the goods, chatties, rights, credits, moneys and effects of William if. Birum, late of said county, by virtue of which writ the following property was attached as the propperty of the said William B. Birum, to-wit:—

Seventeen Dollars in cash, and that on the 5th

at 1 o'clock, P. M., at

jiiny office in said township, I will proceed to hear and decide upon such attachment and the claim of the said creditor.

T. W. ADAMS, J. P- [i. s.]

Oct. 12, l853-44-3w (pr's fee $2 00]

Pocket Book Lost. LOST on the 6th inat., on the Oreencastle road, a worn pocketbook, containing $4.00, (a$3.00 and $1.00,) and various receipts and notes in my name. Full description lsleft with D. S Danaldson, who will liberally reward the finder, who may leave the pocket book with him.

WM. KEMPJEK,

Dixon's Mills, Parke county.

Oct. I2.l853-44.tr pd.

A MISTAKE CORRECTED.

James Hinds, Dairucrrcotypist,

the W't'/on, jutl in rear of HINDS «fr AD AMS' Auction Room, East Side of the Public Square, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

WOULD

respectfully announce to the pub' lie, that no has just received, by Express, from New York, the

A.

No. 1, CAMKKA,

unsurpassed in size, and beauty of finish, by thaUif any other Artist in the city—being of that pattern which received the premium at the recent World's Fair, in New York. He would now say to his friends who have expressed a desire to obtain

likenesses—that

"ALL THINGS ABE NOW READY,"

And from his nian^r year's experience—and other facilities—ho is prepared to put up as fine speciin/.-ns as those that emanate from the Gallery of that

OH E I /, i: I) «AMEKA." O" Cases of every desription filled upon satisfactory terms—Stock for Sale—Instruction given in 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 "OLD DAOVKIUIRAN VVAOON."

Oct. 5, 1853-43-tf

JAMES HINDS.

it. it.

OKM:K.

J. M. Riddle and \l Lockrid^e.

HIDDLE & L0CKEIDGE,

bought o«t Hwaa & MeOjuit, at the South-east Corner Of Uio Square, will keep on linnU a

JIJIO

utock of

A I O 0 E I E S of every Mud 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, ami r«mllle* tn town may flail at the K. & COKNKR every hi lift In the line of eatables to grace their tables, and (ilemo the appetite JO* Country produce, poi .. wnntod, for which the highest cash prices will

Country produce, poultry,

jpaid. Oct. 5, 1853-43-tf

Notice

I

S hereby given, that sealed proposals for tho erection of a wooden railing on the east, Ninth, and west sides of tho Court-House Kouare, in the city of Terre-Haute, will lie received until Tuesday, (lie lMh of Oct. i?S53, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at"the Auditor's office. For particulars, enquire of the undersigned. lJy order of tho Hoard of County Commissi.mers,

A. LANOK.

Auditor of Vigo County.

Notice

hereby givou, that I aiu authorised to lease for a term not exceeding five years, lots at tho intersection of Mulberry and Fourth streets, In tho City of Terre-Haute, known as tko •"Seminary Lots.*' Those disposed to rent portions of said lots, are requested to make early application to ALHEliT LANQ.G,

Auditor of I'lyo County.

Terre-Haute, Oct. 5, li53*43-3w {Journal and Oourior, copy 3w]

a a S

Jlr*. E. n. BICII, No* «H» Sth Si., Cincinnati, Ohio, ATTOULD respectfully cavil public atUmUou to her large and fashionable Stock of

MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. COXHiS-riKO or

Silk, Satin, Velvet, and Hraid Bonnets Bonnet, Cap, and Fancy

TYtmmtwo

Jto, Stto rtreet. between Kim and Plum. Sept.S», 18$3'«Myr $rt,M-md*c,-*hi«.

tTTAcnni^T,

NoTlCK

is hereby sjven, that writ of attachment was issued by n\ on tfie day of Srptember, IMS, ngnittst tfee good*, «h*U*l». moseys and eftctn or W«Ti«m & IX Millet at tfa«

mit

of William C.

£ar?., and the mid writ has been returned, served attaching property, and *t*o a aummwn* of garni•fcee kw feMtt iMtted ijratHrt Kim R*ed. Tfc* said proceeding* of attachment is upon the claim of C. Cajry. and I haw set and ftxet thr time of the trial of this cause to Oct, S3. l*i\at» o'clock. A. M. All eoneerweni, will take notice. t. M. KAY,

8rpt.«K.»«»~ia-3w

J.

Offlee of tho Kvnn»ville nmt Cr»wforUsvllic Rnilrond Company. Kvixsvivwe, s«pt. ueth

i» fcmfcy gtvv» «t the second Installment Ten liollar* »*h*ie of »»ck *ttbwv- v. 1 the ejrte»*ioo a»id Hoad to TVtre-Haute, .! t» on tli* Aral day «f 0%t*b«r aeit, and payableat the ie CUy Hank. Terre Haute *t tbe tORce of Mark*, Cariisto, or th* rtwideme

J»«aeph (Sray, i^aniva*. Sept.®, tmestw JOHJi l'GUi,Jr., SeCy.

C07TQX TARX AGXXCr

MA.YSV1LLK,Hag

htm.

Kentucky,

l« tl»e »ark«.

May 11,

-TV. «nd F«»b.

OOUOB

Yarns

for »al% by the or retail. Warranted the

i.

H. TURS8JK.

Pulling aud Cloth Dressing \\TILL W u«u«3. onlv in better «nd fitmb, at HOlMKS MILU

April ^0,

apflf Sfarn, lust n»c*it W. E. BUCKiKOHAM'S

Book StCWTT.

EXTRA EXTRA.

HKBEK'S Extra Extra li •, t« N(i had at

SASH, DOOBS aad XLtXDS, I \t*K In M«d« _*l lb* IJ^jidcf'» IV-IKH i'I

J«*WY

It-

W SM

a

E A E I E E N ksurg® WsM auml

The above, together with a fine assortment of

Are got up, as regards

David

Sept. 21,1853--11-tf

Stc., ahvav 58 Will R. &«!..

WIIOLlvSALi: HAT,

WOULD

And as their facilities rou

ern esialvlishment, with

VARIKTY

and STVLKS,BKTTBB

By the New Finn of

Wholesale and Retail Clothiers.

would respectfully calHlie attention of the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, to onr new, Urge and varied stock of FALL A2JD WINTER CLOTHING, which "is now complete embracing every article of French, Italian, German, English and American Goods, adapted to the Western Trade. styles and good workmanship cannot 1 tared at our own establishment, in Cincinnati, by able and well experifn.eedjirii.

abled low Among 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, Lamb«kin, Cam «l's Hair, all kinds of colors of Cloth. Whitneys, Felt, Pilot, Cassinett. and various other kinds, from $3,25 to $26,00. 700 Cloth Coats, frocks, dress, box, sack, half sack and loose sack, consisting of black, blue, brown, green, olive, mulberry, fec., of various kinds.from $5,50 to 28,00. 650 Cassimere, Sattinet, Plush 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 Vests of all colors and styles, from 85 cts. to $7,50.

A large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every description, including Shirts, Un der-shirts, Drawers, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Collars, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Yalices, Carpet Bags, 4c. fcc.,will constantly be kept on hand.

We are prepared to offer great inducements to

Terre-Haute, September 21, 1853*41-tf

Country Merchontt,

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 Clothing

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. .Quick sales and small profits. No trouble to show goods:

VESTS, PANTS, HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, AND UNDERCLOTHING,

Style, Make

and

Fiuink,

mirable Stock, which we are determined to sell, on the lowest possible terms. {ty Remember the "I,OIJISVl LLK l.OTIII.\i STOKE," KOKTH-KAST COlOiKK OK TUB PUBI.10 SQUARE,

II.

ly as low, without tho additional cost aud risk of transportation. •••«.. Aug. 31, 1853-38-to anit. $r.sx.

"HOLD YOUR HOUSES," And Slop at the. People's Cash Store.

Ready Sales: Small Profits, and Quick Returns, •'HIS house has just received, per railroad, a choice JL aud extensive lot of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

consisting of Prints, Ginghams, Delaines, lawns, Swiss Jaconclts, Silks, Broadcloths, Tweeds, Satlnetts, Drillings, Vcsyugs,Tickings, Hleaihed and Unbleached Domestics also—A fine supply of Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, looking Glasses, Cutlery, Hardware, and GKOCEK1&S of every description.

JO* Gall and examine for yourselves. Tho most fastidious can be suited and all shall receive satisfaction.

JET The subscriber, jtrateful to his old customers for their past favors, respectfully solicits continuance of the same. G. H. WHIDDKN.

Sept. 91,1853-41-tr

Ribbons, Man­

tilla*. Cloaks, Black (mored Silk, and other IMcm, Nertlle teorked Collars, CmmZETTRS, Sl.REVES, $t., which she U» prepared to sell at prices that cannot TaU to gif* Muaftclioti. Wfce* yon visit Cincinnati, Mil on MRS. K. M. RICH,

A Tavern Stand for Sale.

I WILL sell my Tavern Stand, on the National Road, at the west edse of Williams town. In Clay county, if application be made soon. There are 118 acres of land attached to the place with good Improvements, well, stable, horse lot, dfec., fcc. The land extends from the National Road south, to near the railroad, on which is a good Coal bank, now open. Any person wishing to bay, will call and examine the place and learn the terms, which will be made easy. A Tan Yard may be bad with the place If required, and for a public house, there is no better stand on the road.

If the above is not sold soon. It will be rented tor ayear or more. JOSEPH COOK. Williamstown. Clay co., Sept. 31, 53-ii-3nio $k.ss

IVEW FIRTI.

I

HAVE recently taken into partnOrship in the CLOTHING BUSINESS,

W*. J.

MACK.

Tho business will hero after be carried on under the firm of Mack Co., at the old stand, in Rose's BWk, West side of the pwblic square.

Sept. 10/53—tf

P.

Saul, MACK.

The Prairie Boa con, PARIS, ILL.,

HAVIcount?,

NO 11 circulation of 600 copies in Edgar is the best advertising

HMHII.

«TO in Eastern Illinois. Business men in Terre Haute and elsewhere, will land it their i«t*r

paper. Sept. 14, 1*53—i(hf -e

IT

cmtM of tlHi Sfacia«* Wli«| tMt

Jr.no 1,

MA

est to make their hasin«ss known tbroutrh UUU at tancfe lest* cost thaa heretofore. We ha

0

Itook-kceper Wanted.

I

WISH to engage a rood clerk, salesman* and Book keeper, and for one of such, fair wajes will be ivud. None bat those competent, with good testimonials meed appplv.

Apply K. 8. WOLFK^

Qmmsstmre

Se^t. 21, lSW-ll tf

ST.

MAMTtnt

Start.

IXSTITtTK.

rpttR public are iatamml that the mMwUc cxer1 d*is«fSi.XMy^lMtn» will ttwind U* t«U tan, as

IM

KoalisMlr mutSoMd, Oa at-

km htm

T, tSS3-»U

Fresh Family

nmt^

•mini croater waabfet pctpits ca« W kcwhmUt«4. The Slsten of saint taatitntc, mtt* tbe stftjeatt btrttofet* wp.wil in Mtem. sotu A liw-

Flour, SOS Ko*c"«^Block.

l?OR SAtK liV A^» A W

n.

being able to sell them

can always be found at

IflACK & CO.,

Hose's Block, West side of the Public Square

JUST RECEIVED.

THE

LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE,

GENTLEMEN'S MOHAIR OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S WHITNEY OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS, 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.

with our well-kn w.i excellence, and constitute a truly ad­

(FARKINOTON'S BLOCK,) TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. STRAUS & ISAACS.

N. R. Our STOCK Is our own manufacture and we WARRANT the workmanship. Any Garment purchased at our establishment, exchauged if not fully approved. Terre-Haute, Sept. 21, 1833-4l-tf

Arnold again in the field.

The Mammoth Clothing Store still leads the Column.

I ^HE largest stock of Clothing ever brought to this city is now opened at the Mammoth I Clothing Store. Having taken advantage of the Market, and purchased these gsods before wool had advanced to its present high prices, tho subscriber is enabled to continue, as heretofore, selling greater bargains than any other house in this city.

His stock is now complete—embracing every article in the clothing line—and for style and workmanship it cannot bo surpassed. In connection with the Clothing Store, there is an extensive Merchant Tailoring Establishment, where any garment will be made to order nt short notice. A full assortment of Black anil Fancy Colored French Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Cassitneres, Vestings, fcc., kept constantly on hnnd Air that purpose,

O* All are invited to call at Watermelon Corner, J. C. Ross* old stand, North-east Corner of tho Public Square. D. 11. ARNOLD.

1

AP, AMI

HAYES, CRAIG & CO.,

Southwest Corner ITInin and Fourth Strcel*, Louisville, Ky.,

respectfully announce to the merchants of Terre-Haute and vicinity, that having reduced tneir stock during the past season much lower than for several years, have been enabled to fill their EXTENS1Y E WAREUOOMS, with

AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE

OETTIXO UP KINK, AXD CHEAP HATS, CAPS AND TUBS,

their long experience

and

ADAPTED TO THK

practical ktundedge

no hesitation in nssuring Merchants and dealers, that they can furnish them with a

SEASON.

are equal to any east­

of the business, they feel

GREAVKR

WKST, than any eastern house, and at prices equal­

A O O S

WENTWOBTH & BROTHERS,

Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods. NO 150, TN

sTiir.r.T,

CINCINNATI, O.,

INVITESMerchants

the attention of their friends aud

Oounlry generally, to their very larjye Stock of American and European Goods, which will be offered cheap for cash or approved credit.

Sept. 14,1853.—to amt.$a.xsS. H. P.

New Novels.

HATmYcatneof

what it, by the author of '-Frank Fairleigh." Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf, by Ingraham. Harry Achton, or the Will and the Way, by the author of "Amy Lawrence," Ac. The Soldier's Wife or Scenes in the Canteen and on the Battle Field, by G. W. M.

Reynolds. For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S Sign of the, *'Big Book.' July 6, '53-30-tf V:

WILL Y0IT LOOK.

rT^HE

undersigned has opened a Stwc Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin Ware Room

east door of the building. fOrme.i occupied by Mr. J. C. Rosa, oa Mala street, opposite iU« bic T, where He hopes to meet all Uw former p»trons of the old GKOvta shop, and »s ni*ay new ones a* feel disposed to receive hill value for their money, iu any of tin- ii ..ve branches, as well as to patronize those who i:.ldinat «*p a home market, by manufacturing and spending their money in oar midst. K. GKOVER. 1$S3« «{.

Paper Hangings.

\\f E liave fitted up a room in our estaNlshment for the sale of Paper Raogicsfs, and have made arrangements with an eastern iiHrnafactarerfor a constant soppty. Wt are now receiving b* far the largest stock that has ever been brought to ti i" place, every variety and style, inclodieg some tcrf rich patterns. Rooms can

ROW

also a Italt s«pply of BordertBg, F«n«.Screens and Wi«. (low Stfcades. J. COOK dt CO.

April 97, JlK3-2®-tf

F. 1. LSSETTSE,

^HAS received by express, a beautifal wl)aaj«nrtment of L*c«, Pearl, Hungarian, and Straw Bonn«t«. ftw Ladi«, Misses, and Children, from 50 cents to $1 00.

Also, a fine a«soitmrat of White, Pink, and Other colored Silk Bonnet*, from fl to 44. April 30, loS3 l9 tf FRENCH STORE.

LACE GOODS a

A BEAUTIFUL awtn^nt of Swiss atMcimlirie*d«ia«s a«wl ii»RrUsg»,e«B»«roMTed HtWItnMtH, collar*, capes aad out* Swissi «ai tiwteit «ltwlw«j Um aad tiaie lac« uri h»*» da Watia: MacH «nk wdl*. Asi toMWlc*«ap x«k at F. SIPPJBTS,

I•,,jtifimtl

1

*T"

.\olice

I

t*at.n»

Machine for Sowing Timothy and Clover:

Also Hemp, Turnip, and other Small Seeds. Patented iy M. D. Well*. of Morganto*:*,

Dec.

1411,18j2—Manufactured

rs-Saute, India xo.

THIS

This implement combines

Terre-Haute, Aug. 31, 1853-38-tf

Terre-Haute, Sept. 21, 1853-41 -t-f

A A

rirtf*i«,

by J. U. jotut, Ter­

Implement is simple in its construction, cheap and durable it distributes the seed regularly and evenly over the land, and cuages the desired amount per acre, with mathematical precision.— With it, mach more seed can be sown in any tolerable state of weather, as the blowing of the wind does not affect the even distribution of the seed. Any man of good sense, though he never sowed seed, can use one of these machine*, and can pot in the seed with an eventless tad regularity, not possible to be attained by any human hand alone, however experienced.

utility, simplicity,ckeap-

ittE, and stock raising, will improve the soil, and ul-

Recommendations:

Seed 8ocer,

could do. I have bought ""machine and farm right for my own use. I consider it a

I have tested the above described machine, on my own farm, and fully concur with Mr. Stewart in respect to its utility and advantage to the farming com-

a or

Oa«

MERWIN & KELLEY,

HAVE

CLOVERDALE'S Courtship, and

I have examined and witnessed the performance of ous experiments, has succeeded in obtaining an essen M. D. Well?'

laier-saii*#,

of the Commiseionert tf fig a Co.

hlaber-sunini

as such. I recommem Hon of Farmers.

I have examined and witnessed the performance of gia, Gout, Hip Disease, all Kidney Diseases, Seminal M. 1), Wells' Patent Seed Planter, and can say that it Emissions, all Female Diseases, Liver Disease, Sick distributes the seed evenly over the land, and is in my Headache, Sour.Stomach, Night Sweats, Water Brash, opinion

twlteed-saving

machine, and

I it to the favorable consideraF. MARRLE.

1 have tested the Seed Planter, and fully concur in the foregoing recommendations. 1 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 a quart of the amount 1 had guaged for the whole sixteen acres. 1 can recommend it to the favorable consideration of Farmers.

JOEL H. KERTER.

Formerly of Linton Totenskip, Vigo Co. JTy The price of the above machine is $U,00. Sept. 14, 185.1-40

Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery. rpHE REGULAR COURSE OF LECTURES WILL 1 commence 011 the first Monday in November, and continue sixteen weeks. A preliminary course will be given during the month of October, in the College and Marine Hospital, free of charge, and continue until the commencement of the winter term.

A

A. H.

RAKER,

M. D., Professor of the Principles and

Practice of B. S. LAWSON,Surgery.Professor

M. D., of Theory and Prac­

tice of Medicine. C. B. CHAPMAN, Professor of Anatomy. ELIJAH SLACK, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and

Pharmacy.

J. W.

MIOIIKLS,

M. D„

Professor of Obstetrics and

Diseases of Women and Children.

G.

A. GOTWALD, M. I), Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. L. L. PINKKHTON, M. D., Professor of Physiology aud

Pathology. EnwAiin MKAP,

M.

1)., Professor of Insanity and Med

ical Jurisprudence.

IIAKNOS

S.&l.

RIVES, M. D., Professor of Surgical and Pathological Anatomy.

W. W.

DAWSON,M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.

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

Professors' Tickets, $00?Matriculation Ticket S5 Demonstrator's Ticket, $10 Hospital Ticket, $5 Graduation Fee $25.

The large and well-known Dispensary, attached to this College, presents some of the most interesting cases, for clinical instruction, ever presented to the medical student.

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

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

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

Residence, 310, West Sixth street.

B. S. LAWSOW, M. 1)., Registrar, No. 333, West Sixth st. Sept,21, 18.13-41-to amt. $c.xs

Buckeye, Cash Store.

WE

FIJR WAREHOUSE,

are now receiving our Fall and Winter Goods, the largest stock we have ever had, embracing every variety of goods in the different departments of our business.— For Jobbing, an uncommonly large stock of Brown and Bleached Muslins, Cantou Flannels, Stripes, Ticks,Satinetts,Plain and Twill, Red Flannels, Boots and Shoes, Prints, Ac., Ac.

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 Malts, Ruggs, Ac. All kinds of Curtain (doods embracing some elegant styles of Silk and Worsted, Damask, Lace, and Muslin Draperies. Ac. Also, a large assortment of beautiful Window Shades, Cord!*, Tassels, Ac., Ac. Also, a heavy Stock of Paper Hangiugs including some beautiful patterns in gold and velvet. L. RYOE.

regular Auction Sales of Groceries, Cigars, Notions, Jewelry, Ac. Ac.,

KVENINO.

Sept. 5,1853.—40w3

in

UM

New Spring Hardware.

Wf E are now receiving a very large lot of HARDWARE, of all kinds,

Feb. 16, 1853-10-tf

1

fc

April '20.

be handsomely

|lw» am of Xoveatbfi, ma.

iwace. A»4itar of Vico c«aat». I#-'

s-aaa*. 1 will aaali* ^f^kati*^ U»

Umk

DR. GEOGHEGANS

EXTRACT OF HYDRO PIPER, A CURE FOR

Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and Skin Diseases.

DUniversity

R. GEOGHEGAN. (a graduate of the of Louisville, and practitioner of high «t and in?,) after many year? of hard study and.numer-

and can confidently recom- tinl property from the ffydropiper. Which, combined

mend it to the farmers. It combines simplicity with with other vegetable ingredients, set forth in his pabcheapness of construction with it tbe farmer »ave* liebed recipe, forme a most valuable and efficacious much in time and seed, and can sow any quantity of remedy for many chronic diseases. Unlike Sarsapaseed to the acre he chooses, with almost mathemeti- rill*, it i« quick in action, the fir«t bottle often procal precision, and distribute it regularly and evenly ^^ins wonderful results, as in the case of the negro over the land, more so than any human hand possibly girl of Mrs. Simmons, of Louisville, 1 Who was Relieved of Blindness in one Week.

and

laving machine, and as such, confidently recommend it. HUGH STEWART, March 22,1P.»3

Of Frrmillio* county.

This is no humbug, no catch-penny, neither Is it a nostrum, as

The Recipe Accompanies Each Bottle. I That it is most valuable Medicine is evident from the fact of its being

PRESCRIBED BY PHYSIClJtXS,

And from the numerous testimonials from the first eit-

munity. It distributes the seed regularly and evenly, 1 ixens and phsiciansof Kentucky. In short, it baseband determines with precision the desired amount to cited the wonder and admiration or all who have used „r ..., „,.J» a re I a

Beam

MILL

EVERT

Furniture Sales every Saturday at 2

o'clock P. M.—West side of the Public square. O* Consignments solicited. Sept. 14.—tf

KI.F.CTIO^ NOTICE.

Tmeetqualified

HE voters of Vigo County, will at the usual places of holding elections in the respective townships in said county, on the

second Tuesday in October, next,

then

and there to proceed to elect a Reporter for the Supreme Court, to fill tho vacancy occasioned by th« death of Horace B. Carter, and one Commissioner for the second district, in Vigo county. AS. H. NELSON, Sh'fT V. C.

direct

from

manufacturers, embracing the finest assortment of Mechanic's Tools ever brought to this market. S. H. POTTER & CO.

E E S E E E

TRSST

or

TRS PUBLIC SQCAKJ:. TEKKE-BAUTE,

TsuitablereceivingSpringassortmentof

Snow his goods, for the and Summer trade,

1 £M

4

FRENCH STORE.

For Sale.

A two story frame dwelling, situated 00 the.corner of Second and Poplar streets, I

containing 13 rooms, and sonable terms. E. fiARR, Terre-Haute, Sept. 7,1853-39-1 mo pd

a cellar, upon rcaBAR

Houses and Lots For Sale.

•rWO MnMi private residences for sale, opon vwrab4«terma:—tmt anrtb of Vbr Cux-". otter covvcsietit totkc PaHic Ko«ar«. Ki- .•

H. VV. THa*fsoi^

Terre--H ante, Aug. l(, IRS3-53-tT

AT HI NO Tabs.Pam ps apanned ware aad S*{e*. of all kiad* and nee*, bwt plain to fancy, with drawer* highly varaisbed aad a pa noil, for sale, by K. GKOVER.

T*a em Haatt, April», IS»-lf»tf

u* mt eertif

*«*t-H WW. «a KKXhrn it, tow»MU|tl. motto «•!j ra^w* w«« Vi£» c«aaty.Ia«a»*. i* Mea of tfcv!

««rtmL^t«. wWchis tost. JAMBS GOLUSS. A as- SI, ISSMMw

Cash aad Good Cloths

Y\7ILL be paid for WOOL—good kipias given at Holme#" Mill, near the river, ltlow tfeebridfi*. ARB A HOLMES.

Ten*-Hante, April 20, 1833-19-tf

HAVINGCoppersmithing.rate

employed n. first fVippc*

Haiti, I «»*/. witi a of ptawiae t* iMSli 11 arwrfc

'r, ittsi

lMtMlit|,

Mae, of

uJ .:Ula{t*r

A|*tl IS, im E

ma txtat'

a in it a a a a a 7

one- which ought to be in the hands of every farmer cure of the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Scrofula or orknicn in the citj. pudge nixaelf not to fiuwho contemplates sowing grass seeds. King's Evil, White Swellins. Biles, Pimples, Itch, H1KAM SMITH, Tetter. Ringworm, Salt Rhetfm, Scald Head, Old

Sores, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Kevcr .Sores, Relics of "Syphilis, at! Kruntious of the Skin,'Rheumatism, Ncural-

Heart Burs, Negro Consumption, and as a general Tonic and Purifier of the Htood. it has no equal. The Agents are in possession of testimonials (which may be seen at any time) from men holding the highest offices in the country. The afflicted are de&ired to call and eet a circular.

Or Price—$1,00 per bottle—6 bottles for $3,00 when all taken at one time. RAYMOND & PATTEN, Sole Agents, To whom all orders for Hydropiper or Agencies should be addressed.

For sale in Terre-Haute, by J. R. CBSISOHAM, and by Drnggists and Medicine dealers generally.... May 18,1853-23-lyr

Insure Your Dwellings! New York Indemnity Insurance Company. BllOADALBIN, N. Y.

Capital $150,000—With a Surplus.

nplIIS

Company was organized in St-p-

-L tembcr, 1851, since which time it has issued nearly 9,40(1 policies. Its business is constantly and rapidly incrt-asing, and it is with entire confidence in its ability to give satisfaction to all who make application, that the Company solicits a further share of public patronage.

The business ami risks of tho Company arc divided into two separate classes. The first class, or Farmers' Department, consists of farm properly, detached buildings, aud their contents.

The second class, or Merchants' Department, consists of stores, merchandise, taverns, mills, Ac. The rates of insurance vary with tho classes, and in proportion to the exposure of the property insured.— Not more than $2,0(H) will be taken in one risk in either department. No extra hazardous property, such as steam mills, etc., will be insured.

The Company pays, in the case of loss, the^full

amount of damage,

be paid to

not to excced the amount insured.

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

June 20, 1853-20-tf

WM. E. McLEAN,

Agent for Vigo County.

Cash for Wheat,

A E A N O I S

TF. RE-It A TF.I, INDIANA.

THE

undersigned respectfully announces t,o the public, that his

ING MILL

STEAM FLOUR­

is completed, and is now in full

operation, where I'KKSII FAMILY FLOUR, Corn Meal, and offal, may always be had, in any quantities to accommodate purchasers. Corn and cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a very superior feed for stock, always kept on hand, ana sold bv the barrel, or otherwise, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will

retailing Jlour

Mill,

U-i Ftot'it

warranted

away,

house, two stories high, GO by 26 feet—

and

BARK

Engine,

house, Hide house and Stables,

all new. Attached to the concern, is a steam

in complete running order, UHed for

pumping, grinding, fcc. The above Yard has every convenience for tinning, being buil&on the most approved plans, regardless of expense, and being the only Yard in I he city, presents a rare chance for an enterprising man to enter into a safe and lucrative business.

IO* Hides can be bought from to -1c per lb., and Hark at $3 per cord. Price $1,000, one fourth down, the balance in one, two and three years, secured bv mortgage.

JOHN TIERNAN.

Terre-Haute, Aug. 17, 185.'J-36-tf

Terre Haute and Alton Railroad Co. THK

Stockholders of the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad Company are hereby notifled that instalments on each end every share or the Capital Slock of this Company will be. and arc hereby required to be paid into the Treasury of said Company, as follows: A 4th instalment of #5 per share, on or before July 1st, 1K3. 5th A US. 1st.

Gth Sept. 1st.

14

7th Oct. 1st. f»th Nov. 1st. 9th Dec. 1st. lQtb Jan. 1st.

::~Directors

The above instalments may be paid to the V-V „r,..

A

Jane 15, 53-27-vm T. H.&A. R. R. Co.

Fresh Groceries and Provisions. HAVING

largely increased my stock of Groceries, 1 am now prepared to i|iply farm

IK

with near­

ly every thing in the eatin.r line, at t« r.ir rates, as any similar establishment In the city—f-very artiri^ warranted /r«s* atd

pure.

and the W of COTTON HAITI SG, CKOCKKKY in abac!» nee. at retail or wholeaale. White Fish bi the bar,Floor, by tbe small, alway* kept on hand

P. I IQ€ BSTITIT RIOQT, NY ME ONIIU, «|W«}| AEIH UN NUNU.

offering at lower pncca than any fWtevcry tWofintbe thovr !m« may iund other house so the city. «t tbe Ft A?r*u*, Wc*t of

the

B*nk,

*ccoud door

from the comer. VTJ* Be carefol art*! enonire f»r the BES PKASK L1X, and be sure ..u in at tbe right door.

I a a a

Uly 20.-i3,-'J2 ISAAC *. BROWS.

EI.KCTIO NOTICE,

OrncE or

THK

Erammtxs

A

th«

\TOTICE is hi-rohv given, that an olncUon will aell at a small advance on «wrt. f«. for (Jhirteen Dirt*(t»rw of the Evansvilli nnd 4 one I,

city of Evansrillu, 00 Monday,

A. M., and 4 clock, 1'. M. JOHMXULE, JR., Sec'iyi Sept. 6,-40tde

LADIES DRESS GOODS.

I7IGUKED and pi un black «ilk cfiarae-1 1853-25-tf I. lesfw and kocjiif of *«ri«w «]SkliUea. 4a: h« 1 a#e»,(i« i»«. F«:-"-.aad Aa*erte« n. w«t»

ot

ail

ui

•aaltst.* alftacat.' AUaf w^uh witt be «oW f«r 1

Fj

BOOTS AXD SHOES.

Illifcrnti1aad

AV'K a lan?c and new

rf

accordinclv—«

OHOVEU.

A. E. MILLER & CO.,

National Daguerrean SIcy-Light Gallery, F.mut Emd Pkmnix Rite,

#rcr

WE

Ckild't Book St ere.

would invite the public attention to our Gjllcrv, where we are making th* most distinct and life-like pictures that are now, or ever have been made in this city. We wish the public to sec our pictures, compare and decide for themselves. Our pictures are made by sky-light, and with the only fullsiied A No. 1. camera used in the city.

Uf* Instructions in the art given on scientific principles, and out-tit furnished. Cameras, Coating Boxes, and a general assortment of Daguerreotype stock for sale.

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

Terre-Haute, July 6. lfi53-.H)-rf

MEIALIC BURIAL CASES. THE subscriber, having made arrangements with YV. C. Davis & Co., of Cincinnati, to

keep cnnstautly on hand,

Mtltlic Bmriat

Fist's Patent Air Tiffkt

which are the greatest inven­

tion of the age for the dead, would call the attention of the public to their superiority over the commou wooden collins now in use, for all seasons of the year, lor vault purposes, transportation, beauty, style of finish, and durability. They are unrivaled and wherever they have been introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other coffins. I now have an assortment on hand, which can be seen by calling at my Ware rooms. In addition, I shall Keep ou hand all kinds and sizes of ready made

WOODEN" COFFINS,

1

1

low the old plan of extortioning, but will sell lower than ,a«»y other house of the kind in the city. My profits in buth met* lie and woodeu coffins shall not exceed that of any other Kind of business. 1 am prepared to attend funerals with ....

AN ELEGANT HEARSE,

1

And will f0rni«h any number of carriages that may be desired. I can bo found at my Store, north of the Court-House, on Market street, opposite J. Longdon's Livery Stahle, or at mv work-shop, formerly keptbv Sites & Co. D. G. FOKSTER.

Terre Haute, .May 85, 1853-2-1-tf

CINCINN ATI SCALEsT

POTTER & CO., Agents.

JUSTS.

received, on consignment, a lot of Fowler Ludlow's celebrated

GOO, TIKI, 800, 1000, 1200, 1500 lbs.

Also.

COI'.NTKR

Platform Scales,

SCALES—All

at Cincinnati prices,

adding fraieht. May 11. lfC»:i--22-tf Head the following Certificate.

MtRt is, 1853.

Having tested Fowler & Ludlow's Scales in tho city of Cincinnati, by the standard weights, and many others of Knstern and Western make. I feel safe in saying that a belter finished,

a more delieatrly adjusted,

or reliable article, than they manufneture, has not come under my notice. J. SNV11KK,

City Sealer.

ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS,

Extended West to St. Louis, by Stage,

accommodate tho public,'and extend the business of the Company, the Express is now carried west by Stage to St. Louis. We are now prepared lo taKo packages, money, Ac., and deliver them at any point on the line of the National lload, between Terre-Haute and St. Louis.

O" A messenger is, in all cases, sent, with the goods. E. S. WOLFF,

Agent for Adams Co.'s Express.

June 20, lS5,'t-2!)-.'lmo-$A.rx

I a 1

THK

subscriber, having purchased from the creditors of Irons fc Ellington, their entire stock of Goods,"at a very reduced price, is determined to close them out

for Ciish

WHF.UK

anil stock feed

at the

and all sales delivered in any part of. tho first day of July, may be due, and tho security is „:,v deemed suflicicnt, payment of such interest, will not be exacted, ifthe borrower's shall forward to thlsofllce

in every respecl, atid

free of charge.

lLjr Orders for Flour of Stock feed left with Russell Oreen, southeast corner of the Public Square, will meet with prompt, attention. .. 11. L. THOMPSON,

Terre-Haute, .lune 29, lb53-2U-tf

FOR

a

when objected to, on notice, will be taken duo and withheld. JAMES MOKRISON, t're^'t

Mill opposite Wallace's Foundry.

SALI2.

A Karo Chance lo iTIu.kc Money. rilHE subscriber, desirous of changing his M_ business, offers for sale, at a bargain, his new and commodious Tannery, situated in Terre-Haute, Ind. The buildings consist of a

at prices that cannot tail to give

satisfaction to purchasers. The stock embraces an extensive assortment of Dry Goods,

Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hrndy Made Clothing,

Hardware, Groceries, And Queensware,

All of which will bo sold, wholesale or retail, at

Philadelphia cost prices.

JONATHAN IKONS,

Ifest side I'ublic S/uare.

Aug. 31. lfl53-38-lmO

TO SINKING FUND

BORROWERS.

interest was due

di

lay of July lust, on loans from the Sinking Fund, tho lands or lots mortgaged in security, will be advertised about the first day of October next, to be sold on tho second Saturday in December next

uu uiu

„t,ul:ull)

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

written anreemcntto pay interest on the interest so

SixKtNo Fuxn Orrimt, Indianapolis. Aug. 35, IH.P3.( Aug. 31.1853-38-to (nit. $«,00

BOOTS AND SHOES.

SPRING ARRIVALS. luivc receivi'd our Spring Stock of Work from the oast, comprising alarge assortment of the best and most fashionable kinds of Gents. Ladies, Boys, Misses, and Chil-

Jrcns BOOTS and SHOES, that we have ever received, and will sell very low for cash.

Also, a large stock of our own manufactured Work constantly on hand. SCHOOLEY VANHORN,

Sign of the Gilt Boot, No. 5 Fhtunix Kow. April 0, 1853-17tr

Flooring Factory.

1

AM prepared with superior machinery,.to dress FLOORING

AND

CEIIdNO at short

notice, or to surface.lumber and bring it to an invariable gaui^e. Picketing, Veuitian slats, and all kinds of SAWING done to order.

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

Terre-Haute, June 29, 1853-2U-tf

"I^ERN LEAVES, from Fanny's Portfolio.

JL

Freedly's Practical Treatise on Business. Temperance Tales and Hearth Stone Reveries. Dr. Olin's Life and Letters, Last Leaf from Sunny Side. Harper'fl and Putnam's Magazines, fur sale by W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

July G, '53-30-tf

OiI«, Lead, Glass and Window Sash.

RIR\ X\T^ are now in receipt of

150

1 0 0 W a

Win

^r

Lard oa

keirs of pure

os

residing in the counties alone the. line of the Road, to -1' and cnetian Hiram Ranford, Agent at Paris, or to the Treasurer at Lead, 5 bbls. Linseed Oil, 4000 lights lw»Ht Pine Alton. By order or the Board of Directors. Window Sash—8-10 10-12 10-14 and 10 15

,'

4

bbls.

H. POTTERt CO.

Feb. 16, li?53-10-tf

REMOVAL.

ff^HE under-ignr-d has removed his Hide, .L Wof)l, and Leather Depot, to the west

To beple^td, it is t,M p.,„e tJI^V

necessary to look through my stock—Taste, and yon «8,°e .in me luise «IOCK, cannot lit admire. where he will be happy to wait upon his friends 1 have also, a fine assortment of COTTOW VAR?f, and customers as usual.

March 16, lf$3 14-lf JOHN TIERNAN.

BUILDERS' DEPOT

Pson.willdow

iRSOSSeonUrnt.:*',inr uildlnethe coming sea1 aii at the Builders' Depot.one or north of Condit's Grocery, where tbey can have

abort notice January IS, 18S3-5-tf G,W, SHAFFER.

S1ILVKB

CKAWPOKOSVJLLK

RAJUIOAD Co., EVA.VSVILLK, Sept.

5,1853

WARE.—Wo have juat received

an exU'?i?iv« a^aortmcnt of Silver Table Spoons, Ti-a, Mustard, Salt, Creatu and Soup Spoon*, Batter and Froit Knives, which we

|H53-25-if

J.

30 bwur

»od

5?PKEMq«*riV

Tenne-Baate, *»jt*S,S«f apts. tt,'ussU.

S

ck:C

'••agkl low uul will W wM

cttai

t'.y.

Mat

II,

J.

H. fUEJfEK.

K. CRJSHER.

iwfor^ynk» lUilroad Coralauiy Ut nerre for '""•"..L.JL"Tr.' "ZT. Sa£dlefV. eiMiuirtu jr«sar, will he h^W at the Court ~"A i'i"4?* fl'ri. YXfK l»«vc ad.li-d lar^.-lv to onr Saddlery li iu

LOCKS—A J.ir^e lot if art Tinie-piecew

d^

OeloljcT^d, in*tw«seK tin: hours of 10 o'clock, ^R'-3lifc.K. .t 1 .u.. i.... 1

June I, IK&-254/

*. USip.—Jti*t r*«j«i vrd a Jarge Urt of fine Aci*L wrdeon*, Violin*, Ramos, Ouitarm. Tarniwrariaes, Fluten, Fife#, etc., and for *a1e low,

J. K. CRJSHER, to#**?

l/\SPEClAL attention naid

patuoe ep Kavr fimi~s-t,u

51- -a dMt.i»i aarf

5orth«f ., ., -i*

HOT BED SASH

rim** **?••4** »f W1*'* etltiirttff iff V. to 4l jtrfldttMM. Uatll uut

BALTIKOBii LOCK HOSPITAL.

^Y7"HKK£ may be obtained tlse most speed Remedy

SECI?F/r DISEASES.#

MARRIAOK UKOMUU,

MINDI.ID BUST,

5

Gonorrhoes, Gleets, Strictures, Srniiual V\ estTnrtlis, Pains in the Lions. Affections of the Kidneys omi all those peculiar affections arising from a Saf-MT HABIT particularly the youth, of both seies, w^hich, if not cured, produce

COSSTITCTIONAL DCBILITV,

renders

aud ill the end, deitU'O)a both

TOTJNO WES.

Especially, who have become the vlrtims rf solitary vice, that dreadful and desttucti ve halm, which annually sweeps to an untimely grave, thousands of young men ^f the most exaltrd talents and briliiut intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listcnlft? Senate* with the thunders of eloqnence. or Waked to ecstacy tho living lyre, may call with foil confidence,

MARRIAGE.

Married persons, or tbose contemplating marriage, bein? aware, of physical weakness,should immediately consult Dr. J. and be restored to perfect health.

DR. JOHNSTON.

Office, No. 7. SOl'TH FKKOKK1CK ST., Ttl. doof from Baltimore street, Kan side, up the steps. TTp Be particular in observing the

HAMK

and

K*M-

aea, or you will mistake the plate. A CURE WARRANTED IN A FEW DAYS.

TAKK

Some.—Dr. Johnston's Office is iu his dwclline,

up the steps.

His very extensive practice is a

sufficient guarantee that he is the onlv proper 1'hj si cian to apply to.

DR. JOHNSTON.

Member of the Koyal College or Surgeons, l-ondon. eraduate from one of the most emineut Collegps. of the United States aud the greater pnrt of whose ltla has been spent in the Hospitalsoi London, Pans, Phil adelpliia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the mint astonishine cures that were ever known. Many iwn hied with ringing in the ear* and head when asleep,' great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden soum^, and bashftilness, with n*qentblushinn. Attended st-me times wltli deransemaut of mind. Were cured Immediately. si

A I A E

should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey throiiKh life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect houtly darkens to the view—the mind becomes shadowedwith despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection, thnt the happiness of another becomes blightod with our own.

CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY.' Dr.

J.

addresses young men, and all who have Injured themselves by privatesud ImproperindulgciKes. These are some of the sad and melancholy clfeclft produced by early habits of youth, vix: Weakness the Hark and liinihs, Pains in llie Head, Dimness of Sight, I.oss of Muscular Power, Palpitation or tho Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement* of the HiccMive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of roiisumptiou. Arc.

MKNTU.I.T.—The

to be dreaded I .ORfearful

1

CERTAIN DISEASE.

When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this disease, it too often happens that an ill timed sense of shame, or dread or ditcuvcry. deters bins from applyln? to thosn who, from education aud respectability, cnii alone befriend him, delaying until the constitutional symptom! of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal psins in thcad and limbs, dimness or sight, dealness, nodes on the skin, hones aud arms, Mutches on the head, Tace and e.vtremeties, progress on with frightful rapidity, (ill at last the palate Of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall In, aud the victim of this awflil disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to that "bourne whence no traveler returns." To such, therefore, lr. JOHNTTON pledges himself to observe the most inviolable secrecy and, from his extensive practice In the first hospitals of Kurope and America, he can confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid dissease. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskiliruluess of those who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate sufferer to an uutimely grave, or else make the residue of his life miserable. -,»-*•

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE/ Young men who have injured thenisulvea bv a £*rtain practice indulged in when alone—n habit frequently learned from evil companions, or st scnool—tlie effects of which are niiihtly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both 11.Ind and hody.

What a pity a young man, the hope of his country, and the darling or his parents, should be suatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the ennsequeuces of deviating from the nstli of naturo, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons, before contemplating

effects on the mind are much

of Memory, Contusion of ldoss,

Depression of Spirits, Rvil Forebodings, Aversion lo Society, Self-Distrust, l.ove of Solitude, Timidity•. iVr... are some of the evils produced.

TnnnfUNOs of persons, or all ages, can now judge what is the cause of Ihelr decline In health, l.oslng their vigor, becoming weak, pule and emaciated, hnvo a singular appearance about the eyes, Cough nnd symptoms of t'onsitmptinti. Thl* remedy has restored hundreds to health after other means linve tailed.

MAHRI-XN

PKRSONS,every

or tbose contemplating mnrrlnpo,

being aware of physical weakness,should Immediately consult Dr..!., and be restored lo perlect health. All Surgical operations performed.

N. B.—l.et no false delicacy prevent you, but apply Immediately, either personally or by letter. Skin diseases speedly cured.

OFFICE,

and unpaid on the first

JV«. 7,

SOUTH FREDERICK ST.. lUt.TIMOITK, A I! 1,« N 1

TIT* All letters mvst be font paid, ,J_|[ TT The remedies tan he scut to any part of the United States.

Dec. 21), IKW-a-lyr

~BOOTSfsi K) IvSA NinrATSr

W O E S A E A N E A I SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION ROW. I have Just rerelvnd, and am now' opening and offering for s«le, at my eligible stand in

this market forthe

Union Row, National Road Street, the larin est and most extensive stock of Hoot*, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoe*, Gaiters, Hrogans, 1V1 ., &c., ever brought lo

proof

of which, tho public gener­

ally are invited to call nnd examine.

Fashionable Hats, Fur, Plush, Velvet and other Caps, Suited to the tastes and purses of all classes or buyers, will bu round in my late Importations from the Kastern Cities, all bought at the lowest rates, and will bn disposed of accordingly.

Thnnklul for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to

merit a continuance of former favors, as he is confident that he can offer as good bargain* a* any establishment in the State—perhaps some better. j!~7* Hoots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any other work executed to order, ss usual,

January 5th, ly

THOfl. P. MURRAY.

THE WATER CUBE.

TOILS* WOOD offers Ins services in HyO dropathy, to those thst are afflicted with any kind of curable disease. He feels confident from the knowledge he hath att«ined, and thn little practice be has had In the

WATER CURE,

June 22. '31-22 if

that he can be benclicial

to the afflicted. Ife docs not expect to cure every disease, but trusts that he will give general satisfaction. Good references can be given, as he has raised some linost from the jaws of death, when medicine would no longer act as a curative. Then, I would say in till* little advertisement: Parents, let not your children die without trying the water cure. &3rHi* residence is on the uppermost street in the city of Terre-Haute, netr the east side of lite city, north-east of the Telegraph Mill*.

IHOI TIICKN II/1XK OF t. rpms Institution, located In Warren** Block, corI ner of Main and Fourth Htrets. will buy aud sell Gold.Hilver and Wncurrent Money. Time and Skill Drafts, and Bills of Exchange—Remit money to Kinland, Ireland, Scotland and Germany, on its own

THE

taFayetla. July VI, lRTt-33-Jtin,

in 0 1

1 0 0

CMCS

re-

•ponslbility. Will also pay Interest oil deposit?* at the'following rate*: 4 per cent, on Call 5 3 Month* 6 12 Months? for which certificate* will he given at th» above rate*, fir Banking hour* from a, to

r. n.

a. O. VVY, Cashier.

Terre-Haute, Aug. IT, 1P33-36-IT

.. TO PRINTERS.

undersigned have just r" ived and have frr sale a large assortment of «r.i* of every kind, and color and quality, for visiting »n'i '-'i-lnes* cards,concert, bridge, toll-gale or rallro» :i t».

They have also for s*|e T-i-hosf-u from the smallest to tbe Urcest site and of »11 qun'iue* also colored and Kitted paper for in fating purposes.

CYRUS M/'SK&Co.

of Dry Good* for the Job bing Trade.

MERCHANTS*

in the country who wish tb^ir will Ur$e

son men of I»HY GOOt/S, bought e*pr*-«»ir for the jo iig trade, Mid st' .'b will be mild si a small T*ij( OR

Kar.' rii coal. F. JJIPI'KlfT'N, Fan K. ri'.f!!: of Public Square. Tane-Bjxuix.-il*} -J't, i-:»:i -:ni ..

W of hanlwan, *n4 we eonfitlentijr

pn»p*ritl toia market—call and

gains of any in tb

Feb. 16, 1853-10-tf

to maikin{»

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Wtdci

lily attfcf 1 i•!«•» flejwt. i*a««iT H. IN'*-» fi. W SHAFFER.

HM».

S. H. POTTER CO.

TO FARMERS.

22#1 E LKKKURB at the French Stow will J. «1m.v all kof pr'nl i'r nf inrf k-i fjrict'.

and *'-l{4 hi*

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rn*h jjuev, that*

a• 1 .»•» iii U»e nij. '.. April 20, 1853.

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A A N A I A S

\[Ol!MAt. ,S3e*i1.'-t'«aa. Oitir«»rdiJiw. Jlornta .1 »««, Millar***, 1'illarcito!*, Ww Star. a«tl ..ih« choice l«ra«d» of tlitwl iwimrrtliitii, fur Ualfby WA^ON A CO -J3. BlM-k.