Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 November 1853 — Page 3
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It l* good it alt Munii' fee kdtertlsemeat.
rratt tk^ ttonio idnnial) #ow T«k. "Few article* of any kind, and certainly none of its kind, ever acquired r?PW celebrity, or won so eeneral appreciation of It-iot from all sections of the country, and from 11 elates of|«ople, »«Ly°n a Ka-
vous Heaa-acne ana it sjwl Diseases or the »kifl. we tfofiM savisd thk ladies who pride themselves opon their ,n* all who are losing their ualr, to ni* tWe Kalbalron, they certainty can alfoftl to, a*it costs bat SB cents.
Thc.Katbairon la sold throughout the world, by all dealers. 1). BARSKS, Proprietor -fej 181 Bread**f, AVw r««.
John T. It Cunlngham and John Martle, Agent* in Terre-HsuU«.
n.,i^
William M. Kohl & Co., and John Park, Cincliinati, Ohio. {Oct. 19, I853t-45 4w]
rRAIRIK CITY 5
CLOTHING STORE.
BREYFOOS 4 BR0. ,*
i^ioi.c**t.B A»i»arr»ii. n**i.sita is »u.Ium W
MAIN STREET, BETWEEN 4TH AlfD 5TH, TKHHE-IIAPTE) IlVDfANA.
would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of this, city and sury««ndi»g country to our new and large importation of elegant and
FASHIONABLE BEADT MADE CLOTHING, lieing one of tlie most cowplete stocks ever brought to ikiswarket, as
AKD IIOSH.lt OF AM. KIJVI»K. We arc also offering a large assortment of
0 S 0 I N
made in good style and will be sold at low
0 Our Good* *cm bought at I Vic lowest Manufacturer*' Prices, tunl wo ate enabled to •offer them VKIlY LOW. Wc call the attention of every person wauling Clothing, t« nee our assortment before punch swing eUe where.
Oct. 2T,( I HT*:i.4fl-3nw
I .SS W A T' II A K10 K.
lucien houriet,
Mas removed hi* JEWELRY STORK, 3 doors E**l »f the I'd* OJ}i*, Msin Street,
WHERE«f
he ha* just rm-iwi] large assortment. FI N'K KW K) MY of every description, Magjcal Cased Gold Watches. nil kinds of PnH-nt Lever, Tx*piuc. IMaclied.flold .and Silver Watches, Plated and Solid Silver Ware, Ac., Ac., which will b- void at the
IIj- LOWEST PRICE X,JJ
Persons will finl it to their advantage to •call on toe before purchasiiigelsewhere. II WATCHKH, and JEWELRY of all kiitdn, repaired on tlic «bort*??t notice, and in the v«ry liest nianner. „rfl
Oct. an. iHr:$-i«-tf
cry and Drrss (Joods.
a 4 &
I AS juKt jwccived doulJo her usual assort JL IIWHt of MILLINERY, DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of vvery variety of Rich Ronnct ^iaUfiaU, HihlwinH, SatiiiH, Volvcta, 4x.,Ae. Al«o, a'fine assortment of
DUE.NS SILK oonns,
French Merino*, all Wool le twines, Per si an h. Oajshmerc, IMnck Lustre. Cli«nj» Prints. &c. A large a»»ort«i«nt of new Kt vle Uimjist, (5all(K»»is, Dron* ItulUuiH and TritiiniiiigH, Velvet iliblioiiH, Ac. Mantilla VelvH*. with Fringe and Trinimings, and Clonk Cloths. A Hplon^lUl «Msortrnent of mbrnlA«rle« «f «rcrr I*c*crl|iti»n .nut STVI.K.
Fino Flannels, Sticking Flnnnelf. Worsted IIoso for Larfii'R and Children, Uoid, Pelcrines, Itoan, Scarfs, (llovw, Mitts, with every variety of mnall Fancy articles.
No. T, I'll(KNIX ROW.
Oct.. %. itoMf. tf
T. HTJLMAN.
WHULKSAI.K HKAt.m
Uroceries, Wines Liquors, TOBACCO, NAll^. Ktc.. Etc. !i«. A* Wi*rrf u,st Mlockj
TKRRK HAliTK, INDIANA. Oct. W. «f
ST. Jt \UY*Ji 1NTIH TK. 1 HK i^iMic air InformH that the arhoU^llc ustHT' I ot St. M»ty t«*»tlistp #1U he w»u#H,»t on tlir iQth toxt.s a# h»» *trr«»t* mtBtionfd. On *econni of the huittlin^ ih*t lt»* rpteotiy «*»i. a stnater ot fntpitft tan be accoramft* dated. Th* of »ald Inat itwe, jrateftil foir the confidente heretofore r^poae^l 4w Hwih, aoliclt of the hiiblk a eontinttartte of their patrona^n*
Sept. *. IK53-39 If
I 0RTM0»AIE8.-
Prarl, Tvorr. Vol ret and «. A' J.
Mon»cco Portn»ona»e». Also, a large lot of *ne FANS, at J. K. CRISUERS June 1, 1 *S3-25-IT
Fresh Family Flour,
^OR SALK BV Feh.'X«.
WASiiON CO. Un«'s Block.
Music.
ANEW
»tpplv of I^aoo Music, iwst weired at W, H. BUCKINGHAM Feb. 9. Book Store.
Wines and Liquors.
"P T. HULMAH nsaptdfttllr nounc«s to bis friends *nd public generally, that he has now on largest and most extensive stock of all wrts of FOREIGN 4 DOMESTIC WINES LIQUORS, as Cogniae. French and Peach Brandies Port, Madeira and Sweet Malaga Wine Gin. Ru» Rve, Bonrtx^n. Monongabrla, ImK and Scotch ^'hiskr $}ant*h and American Urandy. ctc., etc al) of which wilt be *old at Cincinnati Price*. Jt* 5, WAttRKX8 BLOCK,
T«rrc-Uaui«» lud
Oct 96, l$S3-46-tf
Baltiiuore Oyslrrs.
I
AM the AjpRlt far the s«le of the kUvve ddfttea* article, land will alwars kw them en hand, FRRSH,*ftw»r day* fme, the Bar. Call and «amiM. K. a WOLFE.
We»% of the Sourt.
T«rr»*Ha«te Oct. 96, ISKWWt t!'
Beebe'a Extra Extm.
ALL
style Silk Hats,
also Men's and Rayli
W«! and Fur Kossuth Hat», Silk and loth 1 '-ih Gap#, aa&T rarietie* of atrie*. for wit cheap ai TUKSfcR^
'I
1853. FALL TRADE! 1853.
FANCTf A*D STAPLE DRY GOODff HOUSE.
r. NIPPEBT,
raxkixoTon BLOCK, KOBTH OP rat rtranc aqriJLC, Ss TEBBE-BAVTE, IIVDIAJfA.
TBE
1
35, i#'«!
owpi fallow.
Ji lorr/e Annfjiiimnt different lands of
OVERCOATS. PAST A LOONS,
4*
HATS. DRAWERS. UNUKK-SHIRTS,
y'
anhacrlber wonld invite the attention of the citiiena of Terre-Haote and vicinity, to hia large and extenaive atock of
FJUfCY AJtB STAPLE DRT GOODS, Rata and Cap*, Boota and 8boea, Hosiery, Glove*, Embroidery, Notion* and Dre*» Trimming*, aeiected e*pecially fqr the Fall Trade.
Below ia enumerated a list of good* Which he keep* on hand in great variety' Dress Silks,
SO Piece* Plain Black Silk, 54 to 3$JEefa«si wide 15 do Black Kibfecd and HTOf S do lAtp^rior Black Satii 15 An Fancy Colored Cba dd Figured Bru 10 do ,•« Satin de Chi 19 do FlorStfce^ilkj ail qpiors.
Plaid Cress Gbods.^
m1
4-4 tUdet all Woolj PLAlDs 4*4 fitk Wool do.) ft»f 4-4 KaWRiih do. i~4 Ca«bmere» do.f «-/g' fj. 3-4 IJelaine* do.
Fancy Woollen lre§a &QQ&3i 300 Pieces Fancy Colored Velahle*: 30 do Plain Fancy Color'd, all Wool|Dtliii&«fa do Beautiful Fancy Caabinereai
Black Dreus Ooods.f)t^
Mourning Clotfaa Merino do.
4
21
B'A Silk Alpaca*, Ul'k Pure Su|»erior Monair Alpaca* j. ,.t, Demi do do* i' do.)
Glagbams and Prints.
4M piece* Fancy Print* from Be. to 12K cla. iter jard 50 do 4-4 JSnperior French Print*: 40 do Plain Colored Blue, Green and Orange 50 do Domestic Gingham do Superior French OinshamJ
Plain Chamhray do. Embroideries and Dress Trimmings, SWIM autl Jai onctt Klfring*, Collar*, Cuff*. Chemisette*, Kleevca, Lace and Love Vella, Kmhrpittered Uwo and Linen Cambric Hdti'fa., Ktvimand Jaconett Flouncing, Velvet and Silk Dre^H Trimming*, Black Silk Lace, Fdnges, Hutton* *nd CMmpa.
White Goods.
Plain Cambric, Jaconett, Swi**. Biahop Lawns. Book Wufliri". Cbeck, Kalin, atriprd and plaid, Lapet 8poU and l)otted Swi«s, superior White and Colored Tarletixr. lIoaieryt 01ovt and Khawh,
Ladies' Mixed, Mode Color Black ('aaltmere and Alpaca Hone White. Black and Mixed Cotton Hone Men'* Woollen and Cotton half Hose.
Ladie* and Gent* Kid, Cashmere. Fleeced Silk and Lifle Glove* Buck Mitte-and Glove*. Hiack and plaid Lone MbawW— Hlack, Drab, and Fancy Colored Cashmere Shawl*, Square Khawl* in peal variety. .SatincU*, Twcmli, CnMimcrc*, FIJIIJnelf« and l.iiiNeyft.
Plain and Plaid Linaeya White, Yellow, Ked arid Green PJanaeln superior Fancy Figured Bay Stale Klauneln hHlinrtU,
Tweed*. Ca«niiiierea, Jeaii!
Coata and Bed Blankets Blue and Drab Overcoating. Iln.t«, (Jap«vBoot« and Miock. Men* Hungarian, Kip and Calf Boota Men* Kip, Calf nlid Morocco Shoes liojf* Boota and Shoe*. i.adtea Knamel, Morocco, Calf and Kip Booteo* and Hti*kin« Bootees, in great variety.
Mens and Buy* WooJ, Kur, Black and White Hats. Mens aud Boya, Silk and Mohair Plush, Cloth, Velvet and Glaxed Cap*. Infants' Fancy Caps.
A nice aasortiueui of S1IK. AJV1 JIICAID BOSJVETS. |. Linens and Shirtings.
A very mrperior lot of I'ure Irish Linens 8-4 Table Cloth* Toweling*: Nankins Crash Linen Lawns Gents Linen Hdkfs Brown and Bleached Brills Brown Domestic Vine and common Bleached and Brown Shirtings Tickings,Checks cotton Flannels Under Sbirts and Drawer*.
N. B.—All oC tUe aNove poods were purchased for 47awlt a* the r«?ry lowest rat«*« ajid will be tiityoseil of accordkAirty.
Terre-Hautc, Oct. 'M, l«3-4«-tr
Collector's Notice.
NOI
ICE th hereby given, that the Tax Dujilicate for 1S5.I, for Vig» County, has been delivered to nw by tlie Auditor of said County, and that the following is the amount 4if Taxes charge! fur State, County, School, Road or other j»urp«*e«. on each one hundred do]lam valuation, to-wit:
For Stnte pnrposeH 20cents and 50 cents for each poll. For County purposes 30 cents and 2o cents far encli jolf.
For (/orninon School purposes 10 cents,
ss
For Road purposes in Harrison Township, on Real Estate only, 10 cents. For Township purpose sin Harrison Towuship, 5 cents.
For Township purposes in Honey Creek Township, 15 cents. For Township purposes in Prairie Creek Township 10 cents.
For Township purposes in Picrson Townmhm 10 cents. For Township purposes in Riley Township nothing.
For Township purposes in Lost Creek Township 30 cents. tor Township purposes in Kevins Townshin aOcents.
Kir Township purposes in Otter Creek townshin 15 cents. I'or Township purposes in Fayette Township 10 cents.
Nor Township purposes in Sugar Creek Township 15 cents. For Township purposes hi teuton Township 5 cents.
For township Libraries two-And-a-half cents, and twenty-rive cents foreach poll.
For Sinking Fund, two conts. For t»radfed Schools, City of Terrd-Haute, 30 cents and 50 cents for each poll. (P* And I further notify the tax payers, that I will attend at the following tittles and places, in the several townships, in this county, for the purpose of collecting the taxes charged on said Duplicate, to-wit*. At Prairieton on the 31st Oct., 1B53.
Middletown. 1st Nov., J. H. Taylor's Linton, Sd Pierson Geo. Taylor's, 3d Riley Lock port, 4th 1 H»t Cwk, on the 5th Kevins Tilman High's 7tit Otter Cr'k W. Clark's, sr., 8tli Clark's Store in Fayette, 9th Sugar Cr'k Macks'villo, 10th ILT l^aw tlie same as last year.
N. F. CUNNINGHAM,
Trmturrr of Vigo (hunt». Indinn*. Tcrrv Haute, Oct 96, 1^53-46-Gw
Cow Lost,
rT"MTK undersignel.
will par a
I reasonable rewawl for time and tmuble to anr one who will —.il 71
reMorp to him, a Red Durham Cow, with a white face, end of tail while, and brown round the eyes. The above is supposed to hare strayed away. A. C. ISAACS,
Louisville Clothing Store.
Terra-Haute, Oct. X, 1853-46-tf
FOP Sale.
A O A A O A
THE
nndcrsigned, desires changing his residence, offers for sale (tis JhHL comttvodiou* and well-fixed dwelling house and lot, situated on 4th street, north of
water—a garden, Vith a variety
NTiK\
of
Call and examine at
rrismi. Sales
and
shrubbery
and peach uves. Also, a gxwd stable and hay loft, carriage hoflse and *ood shed. Tke house would do for two families.and is pleasantly sftu ft ted. and a good bferg*in may ho had, "Enquire «f toe on the pmnisess. ©A VID Ji A RCH.
Terre-Hatlte, Oct.26,18534S-3n»
$c xs.
Bootsi and Shoe*.
I
HAVE larg* and mea$iv« Mock of Boots and Shoes,toomany rarieties to men* Uoa.
TPRNKRS,
A A W
MERWIN & KELLEY,
UAVK
wwalar Awtbdi (sain vf Urweeiies.
Cigars, liotiH»,3«»vlry.
Ac. Ac., mtt
ererv
SAsidtT
o"eU*k P. j|.—V»*ts»4e of the FIMtt TJ" OWNSICOMEXAA SOLICTTCTI, Sep*. I4.-«f #.
at
T. s.LBsnrRK,
HAS
received
AHAS received by express, a beauliful •jaMrtn«nt«f L*c«, mH, Hutursriaa, and Sin* Bowwta, 6tr Ladies, Mim»,
diildren, from 50 ceal* to $1 00. AUo, fine ««wtei«t of White, Pink,and «tfc#r Howl Silk fnm ft 591« $4.
A E N S O E
mm® r-wT#^:
E A E I E E N ILiffg® Fmffl stfsdl Wiite By the New Firm
'reftTJ-llatite, Septetnber 21, 1853-41 -tf
Terre-Hante, Octobcr 2fi, 1853-lG-Gm
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers.
\X/fi ^rtfuld respEflfully call the attention of the citizens of "ferre-Haute and vicinity, to our VV new, large and varied stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, which is now complete embracing erery article of French, Italian, German, English and American Goods, adapted to the estera Trade. Our stock is the largest offered in this city, and for new styles and good workmanship cannot be surpassed by any boiise in the West, being manufactured at our own establishment Cincinnati, by able and well experienced men.
As we get most of our goods by direct importation from manufactories in Europe, we are enabled to sell goods atledst 10 pef CCnt. lower than any other house in this city, au$ generally as low as any establishment in the United States.
Among other articles we hare now on hand: 200 Beaver Ov«!r Coats, various qualities aud 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®km. Cam el's Hair, all kinds of colors of Cloth. Whitneys. Felt. Pilot. Cassinett. and various olhigr kinds, from $3,25 to $26,00. i1 700 Cloth Coats, frocks, dress, box, sack, half sack and loose sack,'consisting of bldcfc, blue, brown, green, olive, mulberry, «fec., of various kinds, from $o.50 to 23,00. 650 Cassttnere, Sattinet, Plush and Tweed Coats of all kinds and colors, neatly made and trimmed, from $,3,00 to $8,00.
A very lar^e assortment of Pantaloons of every style, kind and quality, lined and nnlined. from 90c to ,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-«hirt«, Drawers/ Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Collars, Hats, Caps, Trunks. Valices. Carpet Bags, Ac.. Ac., will constantly be kept on hand.
We flic prepared to offer great inducements to Otu•ilry Merchants, being able to sell them goods as ltfw as any house in Cincinnati or Eastern Cities, and would resj to call and feXatrfine our stock
A large and Complete assortment of Children's and Youth's Chthing can always be found at our store. Those desiring a «ood and tastefully made garment, tjre solicited to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Our slock be kept complete throughout the season, trouble to show goodsi V»
JUST RECEIVED THE
LOUISVILLE CLOTHING
GENTLEMEN'S MOtTAlfc OVERCOATS, -GENTLEMEN'S WHITNEY OVERCOATS, GENTLp:MEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS, ."
David
purpose,
Sept. 21,1853-41 -tf
WOULD
Aug. 31, 1853-3f*-to aint. $r.sx.
"HOLD YOUI! HORSES," And Stop at the People's Cash Store.
Rti»d S»Je: Small Pre jits, aiid Qniek Return*. 'PHIS house has just received, per railroad, a choice JL and r\tep«i ve lot of s,
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, constating of Prints, Ginghams, Delaines, Laxrns,. Swiss Jaconetw Silks, Broadcloth*, Tweeds, s»tinetts, DriJIinrs, Vr»tines, ickings. Bleached and Unhteatnefl lomesUcs also—A fine supply of Hats and Caps. Ready made Clothinc, Boots am) Sh«vs, looking Glasses, Cattery, Hardware, and GROCERIES of every description.
JfJ* Call and examine ft»r yourselves. The most fastidioua can he raited and all shall receive satisfaction. iO® The subscriber, jtratefal to his old customer" for their past favors, rcspcstfsUy solicits a conliua ante of the same. o» H. W
Sept. 21. U03-4I-U
Wa
bash. The house is two-and-a-half stories high, ilnd contains nine good rootts, a kitchen and pantry, and a ^ood cellar with nhuwr walls. On the lot is two cisterns, and
MI
a good
well of
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. *f.
The above, together with a fine assortment of ,5 VESTS, PANTS, HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, AND UNDER CLOTHING, Are cot up, as regards Style, Make and Fintik, with our well-known excellence, and cbnstitntci a truly admirable Stock, which we are drLLiniinrd to sell, on the lowest pogsiide tcrnm. &CT Kemember the "LOM.SVltM: OLOTHIVU STOHH,"
A'OK'l'il-JiA.ST L'OKKiii: OK TI1K PUBLIC StiUAKE, (FAKRINGTONS BLOCK,) i-v TBRRB-HAUTB, INDIANA.
N. B. Our STOCK Is mir own manufacture and we WARRANT the workmanship, aliased at our establishment, exchauged if not fully approved. Terre-Haute, Sept.'21, 185:t-4t-tf .. S. & I.
II.
Arnold again
es stock is now complete embracing every article iu the clothing line—and for style and workmanship it cannot be surpassed.
In connection with the Clotuiug Store, there is an extensive Merchant Tailoring Establish
incut, where any garment will be made to order at short notice. A full assortment of Black and Fancy Colored French Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Ac., kept constantly on hand tor that
iCT All are invited to call at Wateruielon Corner, J. C. Ross' old stand, North-east Corner of the Public Square.
1
WHOLES A T,E HAT, CAP, Ai\I FUR WAREHOUSE,
HAYES, CRAIG & CO.,
SoudtwcKt Corner ITIiiln autl Fourfli Streets, I.ouiNville, Ky.,
respectfully nimounce to the nierchnnts of Terre-Huute and .vicinity, that having wdueerl their stock during the pust season much lower than for several years, have been enabled to fill their EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, with
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE
And as their facilities FOU OKTTI.NO IT FINK AXO CIIKAI1 HATS, CAI-S AMI rtrns, are equal to any east ern estnldishmcnt, with their long experience and practical knowledge of the business, they feel no hesitation in assuring Merchants and dealers, that they can furnish them with a GKKATKII VAKIKTY and STTLKS, BRTTEII AOAITKD TO TUK WK8T, than any eastern house, and at prices equally as low. without tlie additional cost and risk of .transportation, f-
REMOVAL
KEW YORK CLOTHISfi STORE.
INGSTON respectfully informs the citizens of Terre-Haute. and the eorinfrv I generally, that he has removed his large and elegant assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING from the West side of the Public Square to the East side, where he has received a
atock of Clothing, which, for elegance, variety, durability and CHEAPNESS, is unexcelled in any Western market. He is determined
to
Williamwwwn.Clay cw., Sql St, 3a-tl-5wro Jik.ss
jvew ri ri
Thf
rrairif
Haste :M«d dsetfew, will find it to their inter est to make their fe*iMoes» kwown thrcrogh thai
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I
Shento* pwf-
WaHet -t*A'
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ii
respectfully invito tlicm
Quick sales and
small profits. No
^IA€K & CO.,
Ilose's Block, Wfj'f side of the Public Square. f"
"Arc*
ST A US & ISAACS, Any Garment pur-
111
The Mammotli Clothing Store still leads the Column.
.the liclil.
I"^IIE 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, the subscriber is enabled to continue, as heretofore, selling greater barirains than any other house in this city "lis stock is now completemanship it cannot be surp
1). 11. ARNOLD.
keep tip with the times iu having constantly the
very best stock, which, for prices, cannot fail to please. Every variety of Gentlemen's wear— Pants, Vests, Coats, Overcoats of all kinds, Cravats, Ac., «tc. His Kali and Winter Slock is just received, and is one of the most extensive stocks lie has ever brought to this market. Call and see for yourselves.
N. LEVlNGSTON, East side of the Public Square.
I tbe CLOTHING Rl SINESS. w*. J, Mack hranchee. as fc-etl aj lo patronipe tlxMe who are (wild* Tbc bo«ilM»s will hereafter be carried on on- tag »p home market, by majrafactsrinc and 'pewl midst. B, OBOTBR. dnr the Son of Mack Co., at the old stand,
Rosse'a Block, West side of the public square, SAML. ACK? Sept.io4*sa-tf
tiracon,
PAiUS, ILL
the Ri»4et*t|M*ii ha# hctt* Vff uftor tfca *»ta!- Sn*aaw*h ihcmM. SUM
Oct», «a3w
A O O S
WENTWORTE & BROTHERS,
Wholesale Dealers ih Dry Goods.
TNVITES
i'HIDDKJI.
1
A Tarrrii Sland for Sale.
WILL sef? my Tavern Stand, on the National Road, at the ed«e of WillitlM Iowa, in Clay county, if application he made MOD. There are Via act** of land attached to the place with goo* iatpfovewnt*, well, stable, ftofse lot, %c., At. The land exten from the .\*tkUal Road moth, to near the raiiro*.., uo which is a good Coal hank, now open, Any person wisfeina to hey, wtll call and eramrtne the jdac* and the terns, which ^iU he made easy. A Ta* Tu lay be had *iUi«Kf plase fr re^*lred. and for a p%Hic kon^ there ia no better stand on the road. 3f|» »f tbr ?tove It not (told *o«a. will be rented lofayr*r or .ere. JTOSRPH COOK.
the attention of their friends and
I I. Country Merchants generally, to their very large Stock of Anlerican and European Goods, which will be offered cheap for cash or approved credit.
Sept. 14, 1SO3—toamt.fa.xsS. H. P.
New Novels. J'.j,
HARRYcameof
CLOVERDALE S Courtship, and
what it, by the author of '-Frank Fairleigh." Laiittc, the Pirate of the Golf, by Inpraham, Harry Asht«n, or the Will and the Way, by the author of "Amy LawrenCe," Ac. .The Soldier's Wife or Scenes in the Canteen and oa the Battle Field, by G. W. M.
Reynolds. For sale at W ?W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S Sign of Ufe "Big Book.* July 6, '53-30-tf
WILL YOU LOOK.
rr*fIE
undersigned has ripened a Slot*,
•I SMr' lr»a, C*pfmr mm4 7Ti wart in the east door of the batiding, fcrwrtf oceapWI by Mr. J. C. Rot*, oa Main streeL, opfx»sitf the hig T, where he hope* to meet all the former pat»on» of the old Gao-
ia oar midst.
Paper Hangings.
\1, E have tilled up a room in our estaMiahmeitt. for the Mle of Vmprt lliapiu'f, and have nude atraagcmeaU with ao eastern Dtuufar tii rer tor a We af* nowrircriving by tar the iantr»t MtK Uuit ba.» rer broMht to
alwo a fell sopply ©f Botdeiiax, FiaeScwMasHl Wi#. ^fcadtes. J. COOK it. CO. April 9S, tf-
Fulling aiid Cloth Dressing
ni.L be done as usual, only in better «frle and finish, at HOLMES" MILL. and finish, at April
SASH. D00SS and BLOTDS,
MADK
TUJ- BtBfiJiJt, tat, JUmf.
vrder at the UmtAtt'* Vtt*« SS- G. W. «H^FF£S.
DR. GBOGHEGANS
EXTRACT OF HYDRO PIPER, A CURE FOR
Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and Skin Diseases.
DUniversity
R.
GECHTHEGA
N, (a graduate of the
of Lonisville. and practitioner of high
standine.) after many years of hard study and numerous experiment#. ha# succeeded in obUinit) an essential property JVbrn the Hrdropiper. Which, combined with other vegetable in 11 .lients, set forth in his published recipe, form* a most valuable and efficacious remedy for Ulany chronic diseases. Unlike Sarsaparilla, it is quick in action, the first hottle often producing wonderful results, as in the case of the negro irl of Mrs. Simmons, of Louisville,
Who was Relieved of Blindness in one Week. This is no huiubug, no catcli-peuuy, neither ia it a nostrum, as 11 The Recipe Accompanies Each BolJleJj§|
That it is most valuable Medicine is evident from the Tact of its being PRESCRIBED BY Plti'StCI.IS'S, tnd from the numerous testimonials from the first citiicns and phsiciansof Kentucky. In short, it hase.v-c-itejd the wonder and admiration of all who have used it, and it now stands at the head of all remedies for the cure of the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Scrofula or King's Kvil, White Swelling. Biles, Pimples. Itch, Tetter, Ringworm, Salt Rheuiu. Scald Head, Old Sores. Ulcers. Erysipelas, Fever Sores, Relics of ^Syphilis, ajl Eruptions of the Skin, Rheumatism, Neuralrrta. Gout. Hip Disease, all Kidney Diseases, Seminal Kinissions, all Female Diseases. Liver Disease, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Night Sweats, Water Brasli, Heart Burn, JfegTo Consumption, and as a general Tonic and Purifier of the Bloiid. it has no equal.
The Agents are\ti possession of testimonials (which may be seen at any time) from men holdiug the highest offices in the country. The afflicted ait desired to call aud get a circular. 3" Price—SI.IHl per" hottle—C battles for $3,00 wfien all taken at one time.
RAYMOND fc PATTEN, Sole Agents,
To whom all orders for Hydropiper or Agencies should be addressed. For sale in Terre-Haute, by J. R. CcxuiniuMj and by Druggists and Medicinc dealers generally.
May 18,1853-23-1 yr
Insure Your Dwellings! New York Indemnity insurance Company. BROADALBIN, N. Y.
Capital $150,000—-With a Surplus. PI11S Company was organized in Stp-
terhber, 1S51, since whith time it has issued nearly sJ,4l)0 policies. Its business is constantly and rapidly inert'lining, and it is with entire confidence in its ability Jo fifvc satisfaction to all wlm make application, that ylie Company solicits a fuithcr sharo of public patrouage.
Thotbiisinc^s and risks of the Company are divided into .Vo separate classes. The lir.s,t class, or KarmeW DcpBrtnlent. eonsists of farm property, detachcd buildifigs, nud their cunleuts.
The second class, or ^lerchants' Department, consists of sto^s, merchandise, taverns, mills, Scc. The rates of insurance vary with the classes, and in proportion to the exposure of the property insured.— Not more than $2,000 will be taken in ofie risk in either department. No extra hazardous property, such as steam mills, etc., Will be insured.
The Company pays, in tlie case of loss, the full amount of damage, "not to exceed tlie amoMiit insured. *11 losses will he paid by the omp.inv Svtthlu sixty dafs after due proof thereof. It Will be responsible for property destroyed \iy lightnlii£.
The insurance on nil approvable applications Will take effect the day the application is made, unless a different day is desired by the applicant.
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WM. K. MrF.KAN,
June 20, lP"i3-29 tf Jgcni for Vigo Cduutjl.
Cash for "Wheat,
AT THK ANCHOR MILLS, TERRK-IMUTE, lA'DlAX.*. fpHE undersigned respectfully annotmPes to the public, that, his STEAM FLOURING MILL is completed, and is now in full operation, where Futc.su I1 AMti.r Fi,oi?it, Corn Meal, and offal, may always be had, in any quantities to accommodate purchasers. Corn aud cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a verv superior feed for stock, always kept on hand", and sold by the barrel, or otherwise, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will be paid to retailing flour and slock feed at the Mill, and all sales'delivered iu any part of the city. iLr Fi.ouit warranted in ovory respect, ntul when objected to, on nolice, will be taken awav, free of charge. il J" Orders for Flour or Slock feed left, with Russell (ireen, southeast corner of the Public Snuare, will meet with prompt attention.
R. L. THOMPSON.
Mill opposite Wallace's Foundry.
Terre-Haute. June i!», 1H5M iU lf
A MISTAKE CORRECTED.
James Jlinds, Ihignerrcotvpisl,
In the Wnr/on, jus! in rear of HINDS ADAMS' Auction Room, East Side of the Public Square, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
WOULD
"ALL THINGS ARE NOW READY," And from his many year's experience—and other facilities—he is prepared to put up as fine specimens as those Unit emanate from the Gallery of that uixiunLK si t. dcaji r. it a .»»
o*
150, MAI.% STKKKT, CINCINNATI, O.,
Coses of
Persons
HAVING
every desription filled upon
satisfactory terms—Stock for Sale—Instruction given in the Art-^-Likenesses of sick or deceased persons taken at their residences.—
having Cases, with faded or blurred
likenesses, can have them filled with something really life-like, upon very reasonable terms at the "OLD DAOUKRRKAX WAOON."
Oct. 5, 1853-43 tf
JAMES HINDS.
October 19, lfeo3-4o-tf
Cap and Fancy Trimming Ribbons. MantiUas. Clmbt, Black «$• (tinted Silk, and 5* other I/tee*. Needleirorked Collars, CIIIMI7.ETTES. SLEEVES, IFC., 4*.. ^bicli ^1 pritt* flj*t crfn f*'1 fin aatisfiction. Whenjfon_yi«t Cfncif*iiau.
CtJ
MBS. R- M. RICH, 1 r. '«eo F": Jn uul rr i'
Ko.2M,3th street.'
sept Ss, «t»»-e-iyr to.
FOR RENT,
PHE weU-koo* f^und call*^ the "Ben Franklin,*5 is now f« rent. The stand .% well Miit^l for any kind of bo*ioes«_
Rwimre of LOGAN A bTKl October 19,1^53 45 3#
STOP Till: TIIIRF!
STOLEN.fmta
fttySfAble.ioQay
counrv Indian*,on the night of the l'th
test..a brown
ware,
nbout hands high, a few wrwU white spot* ber right, hip, chafed with the and a spirited aniiaad shod all round and thin order.
The f"Mif will plwe keep a loolwwt for :hi* anii aai -lus thief fores !.-f of which, a iu-t and It' ral arret will be
ISHMAEL
Near Williamstown, Clay co Indiana. Oct 13-45^*
A. R, MILLER-& CO.,
National Daguerrean Sky-Light dallery,
£u( Enn km nix it»«, •cir Ckiui'i St
WE
Terre-Haute, July 6, 1553-30-tf
Rutrgs. Ac.
All
He would
He would
HOW say to his friends who have expressed a desire to obtain full sized 1 ikenesses—that
EI.UAI1 8TKVKS8.
mOGAN & STEVENS
Millinery and Fancy Store. ITirs.
fire.
wonld.invito the public aUentiQii to our Gallery, where wc afe nijtking tfi.most distinct and li^'-Jike picture? that are now, or ever hare bfeen made this city. Wo wish the public to sCC our pictures, compare and deci'de for themselves. Our pictures are made by sky-light., and with the only fullsized A No. 1. camera used in the city. tT~r Instructions in the.art given ou scientific principles, aud out-fit furnished. Cameras, Coating Boies, aud a general assortment of Daguefreotype stock for sale#
O" Deceased, or sick persons' miniatures taken at residences. Call and see our pictures. A. R. MILLER A CO.
METALIC BURIAL CASES. THKsubstriber, havinp made arrangement* with W. 0. iavis Co.,of Cincinnati, to
keep constantly on hajid, fitk't Paltnt Air Tifkl JUetalic Burial Ca.*rs, which are the ereatcst invention of the age for the dead, would call the attentiou of the public to their superiority over the common wooden coffins now in use, for all season* of the year, for vault purposes, "transportation, beauty, style of liuish, and durability. They are unrivaled and wherever they have beeu 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 on band all kinds and sixes Of readv made
WOODEN COFFINS,
MannfaCtnVed of the best material, and made by the best workmen in the city. 1 pledge myself not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but will sell lower than a»y other house of the kind in the city. My profits in both metallc and wooden Collins shall not exceed that of any other kind of business. 1 am prepared to attend funerals with
AN ELEGANT HEARSE,
And w'll furnish any number of carriages that may be desired. I can be found at my Sloro. north of the Court-House, on Market street, opposite J. l.oucdoiTs Livery Stable, or at my work-shop, formerly kept by Sites & Co. D. G. FOKSTKK.
Terrc Haute, May 33, lt$33-2!-tf
Clnciminti College of McdMueaifd SHrgerj". iMIK REGULAR COUKSK OP LECTURES WILL 1 commence on the first Monday in November, and continue sixteen weeks. A preliminary course will be Riven during the month of October, in the College and Marine Hospital, free of charge, and coutinuo uu til the commencement of the winter term..
A
A. H. TUKEH, M. P., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. B. S. LAWSON. M. 1)., Professor of Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. C. B. CHAPMAN, Professor of Anatomy. ELIJAH SI.ACK, M. D., Professor or Chemistry and
Pharmacy. J. W. Miuiicls. M. I)., Professor of Obttetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. G. A. GOTWALII, M. l'rofessor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. L. L. 1'iNKKRTON, M. D., Professor of Physiology and
Pathology. ENWAHN MUD, M. 1)., L^ofessoror Insanity and Med ical Jurisprudence. LVNUON 1!IVKS, M. D., Professor of Surgical and Pathological Anatomy. W. W. DAWSON, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy
The Anatomical rooms will bo open itnring the mouth of October, under the sujieniiieiidciico ol the Demonstrator of Auatoniy.
FKKR.
Professors'Tickets, 590 Matriculation Ticket $.% DemonstrHtnt's '}''chet, 810 Hospital Ticket, 5s! Graduation l-'ee
Thelarsenml welj-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 Keqular Schools will bo ail milted to the Clinical Lcc-lures iu the Marine Hospital anil Dispensary-
Students, by calling at the COlhSRO Huildinc. corner of Western Row and Longworth street, will bn fur IIiHIICMI with all necessary information in reference to boarding houses, etc.
For fiirtdier, particulars, address by lettef dr otherwise, the President or Kecistrar. A. H. HAKKK. M. D., President,
Jtesideiice, 310, West Sixth street.
IL S. LAWRON, M. D., Resistrar, No. 333, West Sixth st. Sept,'JI, 1S53--I1 toamt. fc.xs
1
CINCINNATI SCALKS7 8. POTTER ft CO., Agonts. USl1 received, on consignment, a lot of
Fowler & Ludlow's telnbrated Platform Scales, 000, 70(1, S00, NHM, 1200, ITiOO lbs. Jttno. Cot'NTSR St ALES—All at Cincinnati prices, adding freight.
May II. li-.V.I-22-tf Read the folldwing Certificate. Mauen If, 1M3. Ilavlnc tested Fowler & Ludlow's
of Cincinnati, by the standard weights, and many others of Eastern and Western, make, I feel safe in sayins that a better finished, a more dclicately adjiiilril or reliable article, than they manufacture, has nol come under my notice. J. SNVDKH,
Biirkpvo Cash SloiT,
AC'
respectfully announce the public, that be has just received, by Express, from New ork, the A. No.1, CAMKRA, unsurpassed in siae, and beauty of finish, by that of any other Artist in the city-—being of inbrncing soino elegant styles of Silk and that pattern which received the premium at the Worsted, Damask. Laco, and Muslin Drape recent World's Fair, in New York.
Malts,
now receiving our Fall and Win oodx, the largest flock we have ev-
W'irr.
or had, embracing every variety of goods in the different departments of our business.— For .lobbing, an uncommonly large stork of Brown and Pleached Muslins, Canton Flannels, Slripe*, Ticks,
Satinctts, Plain and Twill
Red Flannels, Boots and Shoes, Prints, Ac.
JUST RECEIVED, 50 pieces of throe ply and ingrain Carpels. 40 of Floor Oil Cloths of all widths from 3-4 of a yard to 4 yards wide, Drugget
kind of Curtain
rj0H
I^EUN
formed a co-partnership for con
ducting the
Family Grocery and Provision BusinesE, are prepared to wait on the public promptly, and to sell at low rates. Their stock will always lie kept full and complete, and they solicit a fair portion of the town and country trade. Call at the old stand ojf 3- W. Lo^a
n. RICH,
E.
204* 5th St,
Cincinnati?
vtron.t» respectfully call public attention to her iargc and fashionable Stock of ^5 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. ,v r. O 1» 1 r. Silk. Satin, Velvet, "nd Itraid Bonnet*} Ronnrl,
ttoodM
^.c Also, a large assortment of beaut
fill
Window Shades, Cords, Tassels, Ac., Ac Also, a heavy Stock of Paper Hangings in
eluding some beautiful patterns in gold and velvet. L. KYOh. Terre-Haute, Sept. 21, 1853-41 -tf
ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS,
Exteniled West
lo
St. Louis,
by
Stiipje,
f|^() accorrimodate thfc publicj and extend the
J.
business of the Company, the Express is now carried went, by Stage to St. Louis. We are now prepared to take packages, motley Ac... and deliverthcm at any point on the line of the Nation ill Road, between Tcrre-Hatitc ami St. Louis.
O* A messeflgbf is, in all cases, sent with the goods. 12- S. WOLFh, Agent for Adams if Co.'s Express
June 29, 18f3-2!l-3roo-$a.rx
LEAVES, front Fanny's Portfolio. Freedly's Practical Treatise on Business. Temperance Tales arid Hearth Stone Reveries. Dr. Olin's Life and Letter^. Last Leaf from Sunny Side. Harper's and Putnam's Mttjraaities, for sale by tV. II. BUCKINGHAM.
July 6,'53-30-tf
SILVER
WARfl.—We have .just refceived
an extensive assortment of Silver Table Spoon*, Tea, Mustard, Salt, Cream and Sodp Spoons, Butter and Frnit Knives, which we will sell at a small advance on coat.
Juric I, 1833-23-tf i. K. CRISHER,
'f lLOCKS —A larj^f lot Marine Time-pieces O 30 hour and day Mantel Clocks, for sale b, ik* J. K. CIUSHtR.
JuViel, 1853 25-tf
MUSIC,—Just
cordeona, Violina. Banjos, Gnitars, Tambouiifaes, Flutes, Fife#, etc., and for sale low, by K. CRISHER.
Jnnel,lS53-25-tf
T?SPECIAL atientfori Bald to mating *,! puttfn* apEavr Trotigbs, conductors. Ac.. and to wiaiu
April
i«. aheet iron and corner, attended If K. ftftOVKK..
HOT #ED SASH. iTf «*u Jove esr?y vrfrtaMe*.
and ordtt th- •„. oitooed •,.!i*pemia»ie«r a a a a a your order e- at t*« BBitmn miwt.
K. l-».* 5-tf G. W RHAFFEt.
New Spring Hardware.
TK are now receiving a very lanre h* of 11ARDW A RE, "of *11 kind#, dirttt Pmm mannfactonrrs, embracing tha finest a»»rt»tBt of Meebaaie't Tools ever bronght to* this mar krt. H. H. POTTER A
Feh. 16.1^53 10 tf
AT ii N (i TobsuPu^ip JapaonM' 1.) «ttd Saf alt kimta «4k! Mies, ftof mti* WfT-.'r varBia»«dland^»^i»»»»i fancy, wtth kMAfarMle.'.
BALTIMORE LOOK HOSPITAL,
"y^HKKK may bo obtained the most speedy Remedy
SECRET DISEASES.
GonofTlKMi, 6leets, Strictnrei/Semlial T^eahness/ Pains Ih thn Lions, Affections of,the Kidneys nud, AljNh those.pccutiar atl'ectionsarising from a Ski-rut Hashv ufarly the youth, of both Axes, w.liith, if not produce ComiTrriiiKAi. Dcrilitt, rende/rs MabhIaoc Iftrossiauc, and in the end, destroys bothMIND ANV BOBY.
YOUNG MEK. .ji
Especially, who,Kave become the viotlfna of aolitary ice, that dreadful ajul destructive habit, which ann*J ally Sweeps fo an untiimely grave, thousand* of oun# rimnof the mosteialted talent* aud briliaot.intallect/ who mightothofrsiise have entranced listening Scnats* with ^he thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstasy^ .7 the living lyro, may call with full confidence
MARRIAGE.
Marripd persons, or those contemplating marriagajbeing affrare of physical weakness, should hnq»edate% ly consult Dr. J. and be restored to perfect health.
DR. JOHNSTON.
Office, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., 7th doo4&> flrom Baltimore strcxt, East aide, »tp the steps. TO3 B® particular in observing the MAMS and asji'fe» tut, or you will mistalie ihe place. W A CURE WARRANTED IK A FEW DAT§,'
TAKK JtoTic*.—Dr. Johnston's Office is In his dwal-ks line, tkt ate?** His very extensive practice is.fitutileient guarantee that he is the only proper PhysU oian to apply to. "W'
DR. Winston.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Londop, graduate from ohe of the most t'ftiinent Colleges or the United States aiidfthe j^reater part of whose lifa
astonishing cures that Wemever known. Many troubled with rtneing in the ears and head \yhcn asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bash fulness, with freqentblushiug, attended sometimes with derangement (ft mind, ivere cufed fmme* diately,
A CERTAIN IflSEASfc.
,?i
When the misguided and imprgdent of pleas*6®" ure finds he has imbibed (he 3fte9s of this disease, it loo often happens that an ill timed senqt of, shame, dread of discovery, deters hlui from applying to thoss who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him. delaying until t!p Constitutional symp»"" toms of this horrid disease mske their afipearame.1' such as ulcerated sore thtosf. diseased nose, nocturnal pains in tbead and limbs, dimness of sisht, deaC-, ness. nodes on the shin, boues aiuf afms, blotches on tlie head, face and C.ttrenveties, progress on with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of fhe mouth oc the boues of the nose in. and the *lt!im of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of tofnrfii?ef«Hon, till death puts a period to his dreadful suffering*, by sending Mm to that "bourne itficnc© no tr»vel returns." To such, therefore. Dr. JOHNSTON pledges himself to observe the most inviolable secrecy and. from his extensive practice In tlie first hospital* of Europe and America, he can confidently recommend,* safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim ,of ,th(ji horrid dissease. It Is a melancholy fact, that thmi sands
jrriu msseasp. it
13
r-"
a melancholy Tact, that thnu
-victims
1-*1—-•to
inds fall this horrid disease, owing to tl)«' iiskTllniluess of those who, by the use of that tlea^tjf iis6ji, mercury, ruiii the constitution, and Qtlnpr
unsk: poison, send the unfortuhaio si'ifTorer to an untimely grave, ot else make ihercriiliie of his lire miserable.
TAKK, particular NOTICE.
Young men who have injured theinselve* by tain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learne.d from evil companions, or at »chOol-r* the etTocts of rthich afe niRlitlf Rslt.even When asleapv and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and tloatroya both n.iud and body.
What a pitv a young man. the hope of his countfy, and the darting ol his parents, should ho snatched Irotn all prospects anil enjoyments Of life by the c^niaurnfteii of deviating from the oath of nature, anjl 1hulgini in a certain secrti habft. Stich fiCrioni, b6«' fore coiitom pi a 11 -.,«™
MARRIAGE,
shonld reflect that 4 sound mind and hotly art th6 most necessary requisite* to promote connubial, happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey througM life becomes a wearv pilpiimafje, the prospect hourly darkens to the view—tlie mind hecomes shad$v?eil with despair, and filled with the melancholy refUslion, that the happiness of another hec.omca bligfifid with uifr own. .v»
CONSTITUTIONAL ftfJBILlTY. Dr. J. addresses young nren, and alt Who,IiaVC Injured themselves by private and impronei indulgence*.
These are some ol the sad and niejaneholy eflectf produced by early habits of ^mith, vi*: Weakness of the Hack and 1.1 nibs, lJ«lns in the Head, Dintne^n of Sisht, Lo'rffl of Muscular l'oVer, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritnhillty, Drran'ge^enta ol the Digestive functions, (feueral Debility, Symptoms of Consum'ptlnh, AT.,
AlexT^i.i.v.—-The fearfnl effects 011 thi mlml atefnuch to be dreaded Loss or Memory, Conftmfoh of fifeas, liefifen»ion of Spirits, fivil Korebodipps, Aversion to Snriety, Self Dislinst, Love of Solitude, Timidity."&«.•, are srjmeof the evils produced. fnors.tNiis of persons, of all «Rei, can no# 16dga what is the cause of their decline In health. f.6afhg llielr vigor, berominn weak.nale and emaiiated, have a sin^nlnr nppearanee about the eyes, CoiikIi and *.f.fnptoiffii of Consumption. This remedy has restored huiv* dreda to health alter evefy other mean* have fat Ted.
Miiinit:i) Pp. 11
SONS, or (hose rontempltftfnj! maftlaga)
beiriR aware of physical weakness, should imifiAAIatOly consult Dr.and be restored lo perlect health. All Surplca) operations performed.
N. H.—Let no false delicacy prevent yorr, bnt ajijily Immediately, either |H'isO)in|ly or by Icttor. .,^4 SKiu discaaefspeeiily cured. ...
OFFICE, JV». 7, SOUTH FtiEllkhlCK St.. .'I'IMol ^K, .MilU l.LKU, V~T" All Ifitern titurt be Post-paid. .J.JI TT7* The remedies can be sont lo any part of 1'nlled States.
Dcc.SU, ^.ta-a-iyr
Scales in the, city
sil0i:s
BOOTS,
City Staler,
the
AND TTATS.
W O E S A E A N E A I SIGN OF THE B1Q BOOT- UNION ROW. have Jaat fecetted. aud am now opening and odeiinx tor inlo, st my ellgljilestand trt
Union Row, National Koad Street, the lar^ est and iiiont oiteml v» stock of Hoots, shoes, 81lnper», Ovefslrofc^ Outers, Brogalii' AaH Are,., ever broii|(iit to
this market fortheproo/of Which, tho public ge/fo» ally are inviteil to call and exainlue. Fashionable Ua/s, Fur, J'lush, Velvet and other Cops,
Suited to the taste* aii9 ptif.iaa ot nil 1.lasses ot buyers, will ba fnuiul in my lat* Importatftfna from the Mastern Cltiea, all bought st tlib lowest rates, itnd will be disposed of accordingly.
Tlinuk ful for former patronage, the undersigned hope* to
merit a contliiunii'e of former favors, aa be I* ctfftfldent that he can oiler aa eood bargains asonyestablishment iu the State—perhaps some better. )r~p Hoots, Pumps, extra Rid Slippers, arid itty other work executed to order, as usual.
January 5th, fH.W-4-ly
June 22, '53-22 If
THOK. Y. MUHRAT.
TWtP WATVP PTTTl^
JOHN WOOD olfors Ins services in
li
LaFajette. July 57.18.'»l-33-3f».
7-
Iropathy, to those thatare afllicled with any kind of curable disease, lie teels confident from the knowledge he hath attained and the tittle practice We has bad in the WATER CURE, that lie can lie bene/lclal I) the afflicted. He doeft dot expeft to cifre every disease* bnt trust# that lie will «ive /jeneral snltsfotlion. (rood inferences can l»e KI veil, a* he has raised «ome almost from tlie, jaw* of death, when medlcirle t#W(ild rio loncer act a curative. Then, I would say Injhi* little advcrtlaemeiit: Parents^ let not youf thlloran die. without tryluK the tl-ater ciire. {ttriiis residence is OJI the uppermost street ffl ths city of Terre-n*tite. near the ea*t aide of ififc tlty, ilorth-east »if the Telegfiph Mills.
KOttllllKK HANK OF (INDIANA. rilHIS Institution, located In Warden's Hlof.it, corJ. «er of Main aud Fourth Hire!*, will hby ahd sell Gold, Silver *nd Uncnrrent Moner, Time and Hlght Drafts, and Bills of Kxchanse— Remit money to KngJanif, trejand, Hcotland and Germany, oh Its own responsibility. Will *l*o pay Interest on depositee at th« ^olbtvins rales: 4 per cent, on Call 5
3 Months ,.a
8 )2 Months
for Which certiricstes *111 henlven at lh« above rates. an
A
in 4
a. 0. DUY, Cathitr.
Terre-Haute An?. 17 lM3-3d-tf
TO PRINTER8.
rruffe Undersigned have Just received/and have fef **!e a lame assortment of cards of every kind, site, and color and iae!ity, for visiting and trtfrinesi* cardi. concert, bridjte, toll-gate or railr«*ad tif k«i»-
They have alao for sale canl boards from the*m*Re*t totiie largest site and of all qualities also colored anJgiaxeS paper for piloting purges.
Saddlery.
WE
received a large lot of fine Ae-
Have'added largely too nr Saddlery stock of hardware, smr! we confidently say, that wo arc prepared to give the best bar trains of atiy in tnis wntftet—t*l! antl see.
Feb. 33.
CO
WKWhite
£.
Terrt HaBt*. April 13, ka*-l8 tf
U. POTTER A CO.
Feb. lfi, 1853-10'-tf
TO F.'JliMEriS. I hSTF-CRl? at the Frcnc-h Store- win
J4 .bov aft kinds of produce at market price, and s«i}f« h"1 at ca*h pricu, chva^r than aay other li the city.
3 »s
Apnl .'M, 18&3. 1
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Kftrtliana*, ti»nrordiaa, Herma-
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