Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 49, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 November 1853 — Page 3

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THE WAB ASH STORE

REMOVED UP TOW*.

*f¥7"HIPPLE FOOTS h»*ejti*t removed to W HfO. «, WAHBEII'S llLOCK, And are now offering a aaperioratock of Good* 4^ at Loir Priccs. Our stock is of greater extent and variety than heretofore, so much dd, that wc canonly enumerates few of the leading ar •.. tielet:

Muslins, Prints, Dress Goods, for theaeason, Men's WoolenWear, Flannels, Blankets, Shawls Wool and Bock Gloves and Mitt*, Hosiery Motions, Jbc.

Boots and Shoes, for men, women and cbil dren, iii rrcat variety. *r- Hats—Wool and rur, for men and boys

Caps—iMush, Cloth, fcc. Groceries—Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Cot ton Yarn, Dye-Stuff*, Ae»

Leather—Upper and Sole. Qoeensware, Glassware and Willow-ware, *4 'i,

Ata°'

4 IF(I|TAV!T AXD VESIXIA* CA BPET*.

Having one of the largest an^ best const ruc-

rted

room# in the city, we are enabled to show goods to better advantage and Wait upon custamers with greater satisfaction. .1 Wc invite our old customers and ail wanting to b'tiy goods to call on us,,as we are determin 'od to dffer our stock upon advantageous terms.

We will pay Cash or Trade, for Gloner. Turn thy, Flaxseed, Dried Fruit, Feathers, Rag*, SfC. Remember the WABASH STORE, So. 2. WAUREX BLucs, WHIPPLE & FOOTE iiov£M8-tf. ii ____

MURCH'S

WXIOX.ESAJL.1 AND RETAIL

WESTERN HAT EMPORIUM, OlTLrATED on tbe North eideof the Public O Square, in the spacious and newly erected building by James Modeaitt, where will be Jkept the following articles, 1 FOk CEXTLEMK.V'J) CSC. CO.*8ISTIXO «f PART Of

iV

11AT8, CAPS, SHI UTS, COLI.AB!», Stocki, Cane*. Umbrellas, Carpet Bays, Cravat*, Handkerchief*, Glove*,

Ilonery, 3ft.

"TICK LAPIF.8' BEPAUTMBIVT "WlM. BR FOL'XI) UKl'i-KTE WITH KVE&f A&T1CI.K 4?'- "V fOJfSKXTKTl WIW THU8K

WIXTE If A TL I ME S So essential to their comfort and appearance and indispensable to the preservation of health mid the cliafni of beamy—consisting of fc FUE8 IN ALL THEIB VABIOUB QUALITIES, and of Modes to suit the most fastidious to-

Cher

"I

wiLh an endless variety of Misses and dies' I BEAVER AND FELT BONNETS, ft* "Trimmed and untrimroed, To this depart* Vj went would MU KCH most earnestly call the ••*1 attention of the Ladies of Terre-Haute and vicinity.

Nov. 9, 1853-48-tf.

CLOTHING

JSWARE-IIODSE,'!

/"CONTAINING tw« of the largest, best selee ted, and Iwst manufactured stocks of Clothing and fnriitshiu^ goods ever offered to the Southern or Western trade, at their new

ModittU's new building, North tide, and No 2, Ilote'* It lock, WW title of the Public Square.

TKIfHK-IIAUTE, IND. 3 We arc how receiving our second aadition to 'our large and varied stock of Clothing, winch I in point ttf good workmanship, neatness of fit, durability amd cheapness, cannot be excelled by any stock of goods ever offered in this murkket, and befttg manufactured at our own es-

In Ciiicinnati, under the supervis*

'ion ftf abhvatld well experienced men, wo coniidentjy warrant, all our goods. ,? Merchants and Tailors are invited to call as wc nro enabkjd to sell Clothiuj on as favornble tefms as ahy house in Cincinnati or eastern 'titles. Our stock consists of all kinds, colors and qualities of coaH, pants, vests, youth's and children's clothe*,of every d««cript,ii»n, furnishing goods, laruna Rubber and Oiled ^Clothing, Ac.. Ac.

We would respectfully invite o«r friendBnnd ihe ptiblie generally favor ^With a call. nov9-48-tf LCK fe CO.

fLATFOtM 80&LIE8 Fo¥aALE.

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T^AtH of Ludlow paDb^kt lever lifting J/ Y. scales, drawing Welve «undred pounds, for sftfo cheap as could be a-iked

Also, a fine Sho^-Case, thri»e by lax feet long, and a giKs.il substantial front Counted, ^•hich will be sold low.

O" Enquire at tlii Express Office. Kov. 9. 1853.48-3*

strayed.

CJTWaVRH ho«n Tfm fUn«e ou lit« O 90ih of mitibev, v*!ix *m*U Cbntlltm Mrrvl are, three tf»r» nM ubimtACrcn kot'«-liiilf hsnds M*h, MiU« rt*r In tTio fon»rieht ht(d foot White oj» lo. the fibtt joint, on the left nltid root a tcsr cnuattt by a rope. Slt«n ft tmtursl p*crr.

OT A N^rsnl wlM be given for »ny tnformstion of «*ltt nurr, or recover* (rf lhe 1 JoSKl'Ii

Terre-ltsut#, Ise., Kev.f*,

itoorJu

hi«

I

bYi

s*W*. Rum

SHERIFPS

BALE.

,T3Y virtue of 000 «xpcution iiuued from the Vt]ro Circuit Court, *nd to mo directs sn«t itetlvemt, In fsvorot Sirs Msrvtn: s»it)ta«o of ©eo, K*tto, for the ui« of Joseph Pott*, ahd sgsltlst IHnlet Hwieit, h«v« levied on the toUoVfiSffproperty, to-wit t.ot No. *8, of John Sibley-** Lttvi^toa or part of otit tot, So. t, the tsrne being in Joint Sihtey^ Mtditton to tbe ietvn of,Tfrre-H*ute, hcins the Unci* smt twrtemenu beloBfflus lo Ut* Mid psntel H**tett *»it 1 wilt, on

IIo«*« door Ju Tsnv-fUutot within thb less) houre of of«d!|

pNtftlses, R»r

m(H day offer the rent* swi profits 1 with the sppurtetiaaees theretinto beta term of seven yesrs: soil »f they should a mfflcientsum to said execution, will then thw% offer tb« fee simple, to the blgliest MliUer, Ittr'Cssb, **U*ty ssid execution »nd«o«ts.

««H »f they should f*lf to«H for

JAM 8$ II. NELSON, ShT

So*.:$i tpr's ffce «Q

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,.1 property The north h*»r of the smith twtf of is lot No, Alio W fwt front on t-he»tnwt stmujast of tb«d*reltiB| of t'fco*tcr A4s«ns.

Also 30 kw oJf of Host side of so«ttk-es»t qvirt«t of so«U»-wesl IjMtlM, secuoa SM, town W, north of 4MN ihwti lfy pwiwatt* taMKi t«*y fwr the i*refe**«r.

Nov.®, MS»«tf

at

dollt

worth of property, and fifty cents feoll lai in the north east corw of Warren** THock, s^Srs, direcUy ov*r TWrop*«n A ScoU'a otttoe.. Own frxnn 9 A M.,«»

AS HOU«HTO, Ofjf Terr^Hamh.

TYmtnrrr *f At

KoY.S,l!?S3 4$lw

l«tiiad ftwr Sale.

«TH{| of^wKtloa ttn#w»lp J. ISi, «t»w f»L eoatsialas *«w. for i*Ia. It lies 4ir«et}f w**t of tharketCs Kwy. stMvait taree-^witlw Of fc &i!« trtMB tkc Hv«fv, jt rfilr ft^

{Ctft.ii M03MT"»w

T»m*Hsete,

A?t«» CA«"TO» MKAIVS. will pgf the l»ffh^tOfcsh nan my of Flsx^eed and

««d

prtce for any

Caslor Beans delir*n?d at his Oil MtUoa Mar ltd StrtH» tnsar U. B, Smith's W«r«Mi». JAMKS HOOK.

Tifn BMte.Od 8S,1^464f

troKX sooir«roit tsirt.

«s» Wafketsr.^irtlt sf IhibU^HtMire LKAJSE will be for five t^ar*. to be w*£c {A oBQVRRlSfA.X 41 BOCKJfB,

A1inrd««[«applkalion

Notice

M, *. MtRitAAl, Mmt„ i* b**i* mem.

PRAIRIE CITY

CLOTHTNG STORE.

DEEYFOOS & BRO.,

witLniu itn tmui. tuuu x* kti jbdras

KADT 8TBEET, BETWEE* 4TH A*D TEBBE'HACTEj I!*DIAXA.

WE

wonld respectfully call the attenUon of the citizens of thiis city and snrrounding country to onr new and large importation of elegant and

FASHIONABLE EEABY MADE CLOTHUTO, being one of the most complete stocks ever brought to this market, as follows:

A large Assortment yf different lands of OVERCOATS, PANTALOOKS, ^t HATS,

DRAWERS. UNDBRSfTIRTS,

AND nOSIKBT OP AL1, KIJfDS. We are also offering a large assortment of O S O I N made in good style and will be sold at low prices.

Apr Our Goods were bought at the lowest Manufacturers' Frkes, and we are enabled to offer them VERY LOW. We call the attention of every person wanting Clothing, to fee our assortment before purchasing elsewhere.

Oct. 26, l?53-46-3mo

READ AND PONDER!

HOW IS THE TIMJZ FOB GKEAT BAEGAIN8!

JUST CALL AT THE

FEW-YORK AWD BOSTON

O I N E O I i3$ Z*o. 3, JACOB D. EABLTS BLOCK,

Uf North Side the Public Square, TEKRE-JIAUTE, ISO. ATTTIERB will be found the largest and bestselect-

W ed stock of

Rcady-IWadc Clothing.

Ever brought lo the Prairie City, wlilcb i# bound to be mid cheaper th*n any ottter stock we«t of New-York City. The atock is ait frcnh ««d new, and selected with great care, exprertty for tbia market, by an experienced Merchant Tailor. AUo a large stock of

YOTTTH'S CLOTHING,

Also, constantly on band a large atoch of CLOTHS, CA8SIMEBES, AND VE8TINGS, Front which good fita will be made (and warranted) at the shortest notice. One and all aro particularly requested to call and examine before purchasing.— Also, a splendid stock of

Yankee Notions and Fancy Goods,

Consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry of every description, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, and every thing in the Fancy Goods line kept constantly on band, fjaving also made extensive additions to the NOTION DEPARTMENT, I shall devote the Whole upper part of rny extensive Sales Room exclusively for that business. irnp Do not mistake the Number. 7T~-, BIAKKLE ilfS No. 3, JACOB D. HAHL.Y'8 BLOCK, ^orth.Side the Public Square.

Kov. 2,1853-47-tf

Hooks! Books!! is

WK

have on band the largest assortment of Books, Stutionerr & Fancy Goods, we have ever offerred comprising almost every variety of School Bonk*, Mitccllancou* Books, Staple and

Fancy Stationery, Plain and Fancy Envelope*, letter and Cap^Paper, Steel and Chid Pen*, Pocket and Pcnknivet, PORT MONNAIES, CARD CASES, $c.,«J c.

New Rooks received every week. All orders received by Saturday evening, will be filled the week following.

Wo sell also, monthly and by the year, Harper's, Putnam's, Graham's Godey'a Ladies, Book, and Magazine of Art, 6lc.

CHILD'S BOOK STORK,

A*«. It Phmnix Row, Fir at door East of Sir Tcrre-liaute, Nov. 8, 1853-47-tf

\4 Fresh Groceries,

COMPRISING

8

complete assormcnt, to

which we invite the attention of the citizens of Tcrre-Unute and vicinity, as we are now prepared to furnish our customers with all descriptions,at the 0 W E S A S I E S

NEW OSLEANB SUGAR AND MOLASSES— Stunrt's N. Y. Crushed, Pulverised, White, Clarified and other Sugars. S. H. Molasses nnd Golden Syrup, extra quality, in brls and half brls. Superior Young Hyson, Imperial, Gun Powder and Black Tens in chests and chests and 12 lb caddies Rio and Old Government Java Coffee in 50 lb pockets North Carolina Head Rice Fox's Starch No. 1, New York Soap Variegated, goap, «u Fancy Puckngos, Ac., Ac.

TOBACCO—Onr assortment of Tobacco embraces the following celebrated brands Lennox's Extra Cavendish, Virginia Manufacture, Oronoco, Genuine Natural Leaf, in small boxes, Peytonn, Crescent City, Lowndes', Piatt's, and other fine brands John Anderson's Solace fine cut, Watson's Grape and Virgin fihe cut, Granger's Extra fine cut, Lorillard's Macouba Snuff.

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LIQTTOBS.—Bra 11 dies of a superior qtiality Port Madeira and Malaga Wines, Irish, Scotch and BourUm Whisky, Sheidam Holland Gin, (extra), London Porter and Scotch Ale, in pints %&d quart#. Champagne and Clarets of variott* thoiee brands, and a general assortment of fine Liqnbrs, which We guarantee pure, and selected expressly (or invalids. ritUITS.—M. It.and Layer Raisins, in whole half, quarter anil one-eighth boxes, Canton Ginger in jars, Citrpo, Almonds, Pecans, Prunes Brandy Fruits of every description, Jellies, Spanish Chocolate Olives, Capers, Havana Preserves, Sard iwft#, Ac., «I6.

CIGABS.—Havana Cigars of choice brandsnSH'.—Mackerel l*s, S's and 3's in 1 bbls. bbls. and kitt Salrtioh in tierces and kitts Oodfistt in boxes SO lb each Tongues ana iSonnds ih I brls.

POWDER AND SHOT. —KfiWckr Rifle Fowder in Iregs, Dupritft'| Powder do, Hazard's American Sporting Powder, very Strong and Clean, In feftirister, Dupont's db, do do, Shot of all in bags for sitte by jtfol&tf \pSSCm UO.. Rosa's Block.

O IN

THE»bidOCK,Is

!bund

C» T. NOBLE.

1

~CiipV*x.

i"pHB Ta* t)hpltcat« for the ot Tferre Haute far 1863, now due and id h»v Hands forcolk-ction. The p?wMntl*w alt city tax-pay«r» to id tto TfNwtwr it office ten emu or each hundred dollars s&H 0f%

Hardware Store, at f{ie S%n of the

PAI now moving to No. I, WAR* REN BLOCK, directly opposite Ute sign of.the Anvil and the celebrated Buckeye store, where will b« brovsht to light the largest, most ebm-

dtete AitOi cheapest stock of Hardware to be in the city of Terre-Haote. Old cuMothers and new customers are rtepectfvllly invited tb call and receive a kindly Welcome, wiUj assurances of good bargains, close attention, ahd the most lioeral accomtnodatioas. [j»oiSr47-tfl S, H. POTTER.

E S S O O S

R06ADK aisd Plain Bl*cfe Silks, Faner Bfoeatle Silks, Plaid Brwade Silks* all wool f)incy and Black Delaines Fancy and Plaid Delaines, in great varieties: Thibet Merinos lUatk and Fancy Alpacas Fine French W or a he 1 an W I^idiee Cloaking, ijsswtrtl e^lorsf Opera Oaps Victoria®*, and a great variety of Trimmings, Ac,» for sale chea^ at

Oct ae-46ly.

TURNtiR'S.

"Ktnh ofthe Ooart Hoa*e.

HEW PICKLING AND PSSSERTHTO HOUSE. rp S wb»crtbei» leave lelafvMWt tN» palilieuiai the* are sew Kifwrvd to 111 *4«w far anytMa^ ta thir lttt,Mk t» Ftefties, Preserves, Catsay $*m#» —|?rwiu aM Tecetalileat pwniil tn tlieir aatsrat Mate, Brandy ftatts Pi* Fruits pnsirwi ftusl cettkcd* spiced aad ptckted OfMtn Trtmk Meats, Fisli, Soap*, &C., ail of wWd^ate of «mpert«r n»aiUy.

Kntaalar attetttlo* it«sa »*sppltlft5 of taw Oy»arrangciatats Wttk mlifimt Km«« MHt KaltMttil)!»«««we «fe aaiMei tatleUver Uteeaia teaar NttiM of U«to«lt(y uw ttf pabtk f*xnm*gt aoUn«d.

iAfur-

T- jfAJCS WKB,

See. Wiurtm MfilUtferry's WaarT,

Oct. Ift, KSNSrS* IMiinnw, Xa.

Admiaislnkt^r'i Salle.!

IVTOTHMEts fcew&fitteea, ikat yifn k31,at mV IX iwi«a. itlU 4ty«(Frtdaj^ me rktwatb Slay «f Sww»«r ae«. attte rtoJtareef Sumaaaah tritn, IM» «f Vtr« MHtf, tonsei all ker pvtsoaal mi, ttimilM Sesn**, caoie, k«£t kawtKiM

IMi| «»4 la Hie ieM.

tu».-A feKrfk «f aweiwi

HNNMIM, WUS

fcte note wit* ayat»«a ajwtaWMriwweatlaw.-

»e gives

4«4ta)f*, Hfce pdhtlkaM* :xitti§ e»cKrn.7, ar^rlaf valttttiMi

CCRHASt. 1st., Jkimy.

€**.&, i$X3»!

"MnaicT

A SW ma)v of Piuw Ssdc, |q^ ret &

reetit-

1853. FiLt TRADE! 1853.

UItt un STAPLE BK7 OOOOT BOTOX,

F. NIIPPEKT,

FDTAANI SLOCK, XOKTB or rciue «VU(,

TEEEE-HAPTE, HfPlAJtA

THE

rabecribeir would invite the attention of the citizens of Terrc-H«.ute and vicinity, to his large and eztenai xc stock of

PMXCT 4JTD STAPLE pkr GOODS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidery, Notions sad Dress TTiminiags, selected eapeclally for the Fail Trade.

Below is enamerated a list of goods whictt be keeps on bandincrsat variety Dress 8Hka.

SO Pieces PlainBUck Silk,24 to 36 laches wide W do Black Hibbed and Brocade Silk 6 do Superior Black Satin Plaid do. 15 do Fancy Colored Chameleon do. 10 do Fijfured Brocade do. 10 do* Satio de Chine .. 10 do Florence Silk, all colors^J

Plaid Dress Goods *!0

4-t wide, all Wool, PLAIDS 4-4 Silk Wool do. 4-4 Raw Silk do. 3-4 Cashmeres do. 3-4 Detainea do.

Fancy Woollen Dress Goods, 300 Pieces Fancy Colored Debtees 30 do Plain & Fancy Color'd, all wool,Delaines 39 do Beaatifiil Fancy Cashmeres.

Black Dress Goods.

Bl'k Silk Alpacas, Bl'k Pure Superior Mobair Alpacas Demi do do, do.

Mouruing Cloths Meiino do. Ginghams and Prints.

4fl0pieces Fancy Prints from 6c. to 12}£cta. per yard 50 do 4-4 Superior French Printa: 40 do Plain Colored Blue, Green and Orange

SO do Domestic Gingham 30 do Superior French Gingham Plain Chambray do.

Embroideries and Dress Trimmings. Swiss and Jaconett Edgings, Collars, Cuffs, Chemisettes, Sleeves, Lace and Love Veils, Embroidered Lawn and Linen Cambric Hdk'fs., Swiss and Jaconett Flouncing, Velvet and Silk Dress Trimmings, Black Silk Lace, Fjingea, Buttons and Gimps.

White Goods,

Plain Cambric, Jaconett, Swiss, Bisbop Lawns, Book Muslins, Check, Satin, striped and plaid, Lapet Spots and Doued Swiss, superior White and Colored Tarteton.

Hosiery, Gloves and Shawls. Ladies1 Mixed, Mode Color Black Cashmere and Alpaca Hose White, Black and Mixed Cotton Hose Men's Woollen and Cotton half Hose.

Ladies and Gents Kid, Cashmere. Fleeced Silk aud Lisle Gloves Buck Mitts and Gloves. Black and plaid Long Shawls—Black, Drab, and Fancy Colored Cashmere Shawls, Square Shawls in great variety. SatincttS) Tiveeds, Casftimercs, Flannels and. Lin«cys*

Plain and Plaid Linscyi White, Yellow, Red and Green Flannels superior Fancy Figured Bay State Flannels Satinetts, Tweeds. Cassimeres, Jeans Cotts and Bed Blankets Blue and Drab Overcoating.

Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Mens Hungarian, Kipand Calf Boots Mens Kip, Calf and Morocco Sbocs Boys Boots and Shoes.

Ladies Enamel, Morocco, Calf and Kip Booteos and Buskins Misses Bootees, in great variety. Mens and Boys Wool, Fur, Black and White Hats.

Mens and Boys, Silk and Mohair Plush, Clotb, Velvet and Glazed Caps. Infants' Fancy Caps. A nice assortment of SILK. AND BRAID BONNETS.

Linens and Shirtings.

Avery superior lot of Pure Irish Linens &~4 Table Cloths Towclings: Napkins Crash Linen Lawns Gents Linen Hdkfs Brown and Bleached Drills Brown Domestic Fine and common Bleached and Brown Shirtings Tickings, Checks cotton Flannels Under Shirts and Drawers.

N. B.—Ail of the above goods were purchased for Cash, at the very lowest rates, and will be dispoaed of accordingly.

Ter lerre-Haute, Oct. 20,1833-46-tf

1 Collector's Notice,

NOTICE

is hereby given, that the Tax Du­

plicate for 1853, for Vigo County, has been delivered to me by the Auditor of said County, and that the following is the amount of Taxes charged for State, County, School, Rond or other purposes, on oach one hundred dollars valuation, to-wit:

For State purposes 20 cents and 50 cents for each poll. For County purposes 30 cents and 25 cents for each poll.

For Oommon School purposes 10 cents. For Road purposes in Harrison Township, 011 Real Estate only, 10 cents.

For Township purposes in Harrison Township, 5 cents. For Township purpose^ in Honey Creek Township, 15 cents.

For Township purposes in Prairio Creek Township 10 cents. For Township purposes in Pierson Township 10 cents.

For Township purpos.es in Riley Township

For township ptirposeVl Lost Creek Township 20 cents. F01 or Township purposes in Nevins Townshin 20 cents.

For Township purposes in Otter Creek township 15 cents. For Township purposes in Fayette Township 10 Cents.

Nor Township purposes in Sugar Creek Township 15 cents. For Township purposes in Linton Township 5 cents.

For township Libraries two-and-a-half cents, and twenty-five cents for each1 poll. For Shitting Ptihd, two cents.

For Graded Schools, City of Terre-Haute, 30 cents and 50 cents for each poll. O* And I further notify the tax-payers, that I will attend at the following times 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., 1853.

Middletown, 1st Nov., J. H. Taylor's Linton, 2d Pierson Geo. Taylor's, 3d Riley Lock port, 4th Lost Creek, on tie 5th Kevins Tilman High's 7th Otter Cr*k W. Clark's, sr., 8th Clark's Store in Fayette, 9th Sugar Cr'k Macksville, 10th 4? ,« tT Law the same as last year.

F. CUNNINGHAM,

Treasurer of l%a Chanty, Indian*. Terre-Haute, Oct. 26, 1853-46-6w

ft *. Cow Lost, 5.1 ft

THE

undersigned, will pay a "irtfBRSfQ reasonable reward for time ^VjCpfl and troable to any on? who will il restore tj him, a Red Durham Cow, with a white fice, end of tail white, and brown round the eyes: The above is ftupposed to have strayed away. A. 0. ISAACS,

Louisville Clothing Store.

Terrefeante, Oct. 26,1853-46-tf

For $ale.

A E A A A I

THE

undersigned desires changing iwf his residence^ offecs for sale his JBL commodious and well-fixed dwelling house and. lot, situated on 4th street, north of Wabasb. The honse te tifro-and-a-half stories high, and ooMaios hiriepood wxims, a kitchen and pantry and a good cellar with iteae walls. On the lot is two tistems, and a good well of water—-a garden, With a variety of shrnbbery and peacfi u«e*. Also, a good stable and hay loft, carriage house and woini shed.

The house would do foriHro families, and fs leasantlf situated. and a good batctia may had. Enquire of me 00 the premise*,&AVll) MARCH.

Terre-H*ote,Oct,SB, lS5S-4$3mo.

Boots aod Shoes.

I

HA?® a large mid extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, too niany varieties to t&enUoa. Call and examine .... TURNER'S,

Aiftios! Anctioa!! MERWINT & KELUEIY, HAVE

rwiltf Anrtion Sal«n of Groceries, Cigwr»,l?ot*o&$, jeweiix, Jkc^, SXXMX irtSWW. Fnmiwft Sales every Satarday at S o'eWk P. M.—West, side *»f tSrt! Public#qt«ife.

IJ* Oowsigamests solidted.

-, P-X LEsaftntE, yftHAS received by^ effltraw fap *Mwnwe»t f' Laic#,, Ptttrt, Hutira: and Straw for Ladies, aad Obildfett, from SO cents 10 $1 00,

Al*9,a fine assortment of Wlitie, Pink, a»d her eolomt Silk Bonoef*. from|tT 50 to |i kfi&mtm&mt FRENCHSTORK

NJLjEVINGSTON

Terre-Haute, October 26, 1853-46-6m

"HOLD YOUR HORSES," And Stop at tlie People's Cash Store.

Re*dy Salet: Small Profits, and Quiet Return*. '"I^HIS house liaa juat received, per railroad,-a choice anil extensive lot of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, constating of Prints, Ginghams, Delaiues, Lawns, Swiaa Jaconetts, Silks, Broadcloths, Twecda, Satinetts, Drillings, Vestings,Tickings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics also—A line supply of flats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Looking Glasses, Cutlery, Hardware, and GKOCliKlES of every description.

JTr1 Gall and examine for yourselves. The most fastidious can bo suited and all shall receive satisfaction.

The subscriber, grateful to his old customers for their past favora, respectfully solicits a continuance or the same. G. H. WH1DDKN.

Sept. 21, 1853-il-tf

A Tavern Stand for Sale.

MI

WILL sell my Tavern Stand, on the National ltoad, at the west edge of Williams towu.in Clay county, if application be made soon. There aro USacreaoflandatlRcbedtotheplace with good Improvements, well, stable, horse lot, &c., &c. The land extends from the National Road aouth, to near tho railroad, on which is a good Coal bank, now open, Any person wishing to buy, will call and examine the place and learn theterma, which will be made easy. A Tan Yard may bo had with tho place If required, and for a public house, there is no better stand on the road. irP II the above ia not sold soon, it will be rented for a year or more. JOSEPH COOK

RIDDLE & L0CKRIDGE,

HAVING

bought out BLOOD & MCCABE, at the South-east Corner of the Square, will keep on hand a fine stock of

A I O E I E S of every kind to be had, whether Foreign, or the product of tbe country, to which they invite the attention of buyers.

Their stock will soon be replenished, and families in town may find at the K. & R. CORNER every thing in the line of eatables to grace their tablea, aud please the appctito. JO* Country produce, poultry, &c., Ac., always wantod, for which the highest cash pricoa will be paid. R. & L.

Oct 5, lR33-3-tf

3

DOUBLE RECTIFIED

JUST RECEIVED

1

David

THE

Sept. 21, 1853-41-tf

F. T. HULMAN informs hTi old

_____ friends and the public generally, that through along experience in the business and after having fixed his rectifying concern, in his New Store Room, on a large scale, uid after an entirely new uid most perfect pripciple, he intends acid shall now be able to famish the best

DOUBLE RECTIFIED WHISKY, tfbich has' ever been sold is this market, it is decidedly the moM plesasant, psan**t and beat rectified Whisky, which wasaver made, and will excel the best ever Wagbt on here from CitXinnati or any other placs.

All those who wish lo get tbe best Damhk Rectify* Whisky will pleaae call and let the article speak for itself

M*.& WARREN'S BLOCK,

Oct. 26, l&5&4b-tf Terre-Haat*, I»d.

~^iwM»K» OT fPIBIXCAUMIi

DAVIS'

GRRAT HARJI051A, 3 V«BT,

Wri« fteveiattcw*. by A. J. tiaTjSj, S^oeraal IMkr.tf, Uftlst^jppkeii. Phtiotepfc? af Sfftritaal Utrnwimw.

Hiatorr «f UicOrMa at AU Thlap*Tbt APPRPATWAJ Criw»» BY I**?*-

THE

LODISVffiLE CLOTHINS STORE.

GENTLEMEN'S BlOHAIR OVERCOATS. A GENTLEMliN'S" WHITNEY OVERCOATS* GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS, .• GENTLEMEN'S PETERSHAM OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S FELT CLOTH OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S MACKlJTAtr BLANKET OVfiRCOATS, .• GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH FROCK COATS.

GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH DRESS COATS.

The abovtj it he it a in as so of

VESTS, PAHTS, HATS, CAPS, PIKE SHIRTS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ilfft UNDER CLOTHING, Are rot ap, as rtgarda St fie. Matt and Fimitk, with onr welt-known excellenca, and constitute a truly admirable Stock, which we are determined to sell, on tbe loweat possible termi.

J3r Eemamberthe «L01TI9riLLE GMTllI!rC STORE.» NORTH-EAST COKKKK OF THE PCBUO 8QIT.ARE, (FARR1NGTON S BLOCK.)

27. B. Oar STOCK is our own manufacture and we WARRANT the workmanship. Any Garment parsbated at oar establishment, exchanged if not fully approved. Terre-Haute, Sept. 91,1853-41-tf

a OP

II.

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

His stock is now complete—embracing every article in the clothing line—and for style and workmanship it cannot TO

surpassed.

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

ID" All are invited to call at Watermelon Corner, J. C. Ross' old stand North-east Corner of the Public Square. 'D. H. ARNOLD.

1

iW YORK1 CL0TI1G STORE.

Williamstown, Clay cp., Sept. 21, -53-41-3mo 9k.as

R. & R. CORKER.

respectfully informs the citizens of Terre-Haute, and the couutry

generally, that he has removed his large aiid elegant assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING from the West side of the Public Square to the East side, where he has stock of Clothing, which, for elegance, variety, durabilitv and CHEAPNESS- is 1

very Pants His Fall and Winter Slock is just received, and is one of the most extensive stocks he has ever brought to this market. Call and see for yourselves.

April 13, 1853.

I#

PMlowJpby of at Sptdt Wot Id, by Haauaoad. Tfie T«*Cber. The Pretcai A{« and laiser tt IHvi", far Mietcr vr. a.

BCC&ISOHAM.

£$KH of the "Bit SmI."

Tem-Baate. (m. SC. mz-*U

i:

Pibuat* Cm- Baas,

TcmBaUt, S«v. I. IKS3.

TIE 2Mf»ct#r*iav* aliri*es4«f tw gm «m wttt C«|iUI $l9ct,W of tlm profits at Um tm *tx«Ktttln. fr*3Um*m aad aftor Mwsday ,UMi Ttiiasv. .,-C. IL ^AUUPT,

fjpi

X«tT« iso-I:-3W

a

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. STRAUS & ISAACS.

Arnold a^ain in the field.

The Mammoth Clothing Store still leads the Column.

REMOVAL.

S. ft I.

FALL GOODS!

WENTWORTH & BROTHERS, Wholesale Dealers iii Dry Goods.

NO 150* MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. O.,

INVITESMerchants

the attention of their friends and

Country generally, to their very larjje 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.

HARRYcame

CLOVERDALE'S Courtship, and

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

rReynolds.

fV,

J. M. Riddle and 11 L. Lockridge.

For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S

::v?' Sign of the "Big Book. July 6, '53-30-tf

WILL YOU LOOK.

undersigned lias opened a Stove,

J- Shtet Iron, Copper and Tin Ware Room in the cast door of the building, formerly occupied by Mr. J. C. Roas, on Main street, opposite tbe big T, where he hopes to meet all the former patrons (if the old Gso« VER shop, and as many new ones as' feel disposed to revive full value for their money, in any of the above branches, as well as to patronise those who are building up a home market, by manufacturing and apendiitg their money in our midst. E. GROVER.

Paper Hangings.

Wtablishment

2 have fitted up a room in our esfor the sale or Paper Hangings, and have made arrangements with an eastern manufacturer for a constant supply. We are now receiving by far the largeat stock that ha* ever been brought to this place, every variety and style, including some very rich patterns, Rooms can now be handsomely papered at much leas coat than heretofore. We hag also a full supply of Bordering, Fine Screens and Window Pbades. J. COOK & CO.

April 27, 1853-20-tf

Millinery and Dress Goods, HAS

just aeceived double her usual assortme nt of MILLISBBY, DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of every variety of Rich Bonnet Materials, Ribbons, Satins, Vdvets, Ac., Ac. Also, a fine assortment of w?" l^BESS ?»1JLK

Terre-Haute, Oct 26, 1853-46-4w

Beebe'i Extra Extra.

FALL

style silk Hats, also Men's and Boy's Wool and For Kossuth Hats, Silk aad Cloth Plush Caps, many varieties of stvles. for sale cheap at TURNER'S.

The Prairie Bcacen,

PARIS, ILL.,

HAVING

a circuIaUor. «f 600 copies la Ed-

garcounty, is vhe best advertising medium in Eastern Illinois. Business men in Ten* Haute and elsewhere, will find it to their inter est to make their business known through that

**£**. U, 1853—40tf

SWISS WAfClllAKEK.

LUCXBW HOURIBT,

Ha* reiMWki* JEWELRY STORE, door* E**t «f ft* Pat Office, Main Street, TtBHE-HAliTi 13f»*f TT THERE he baa jnst received a largea*«oft-

VY nest of FINK JEWELRY of every description, Magkal Oued Cfiulft Wattdie*, all kind* of Patent Lever, Lepint, Detached, Gold snd Silver Watches. Plated and Solid Silver, Ware*, Ac., Jbc., which will b* *old at the

rr LOWEST PRICE

Oct- 26, l^T^S lf

DEI. GBOOHEGANS

EXTRACT OF HXQR0PIPER, A cTrtus roK

May 18,1853-23-lyr

received a unexcelled

N. LEVINGSTON, East side of the Public Square.

WOULD

OOOUS,

French Merihbs. all Wtibl iJe L&ines, Persians, Cashmere, JBlack Lustre. Cheap Prints, Ac. A larga assortment of new style Gittips, balloons, Dress Buttons and Trimmings, trivet Ribbons, «c. Mantilla Velvets, with Fringes and Trimmings, aud Cloak Cloths. A splendid assortment of

Embroideries of evert'Description and STILE. Fine Flannels, Sacking Flannels, Worsted Hose for Ladies and Children, Hoods, Pelerines, Boas, Scarfs, Glomes, Mitts, with every variety of small Fancy Article*.

No. 1, PHCENIX ROW,.

Oct. 26,1853-46-tf

BATMINGTubs,Ptimps«iee*.

Terre-Haute, April 13, I8SJ-18 tf

Baltimore

I

AM the Agent for the sale of the above delicious article, and will always have them on hand, FRESH, four days from the Bay. Call aad examine. K. S- WOLFE,

xt

PerHma will find it to their adrafttage to call on roe before porchanng eisewher*. IT WATCHES, aod JEWELRY of all kiwi*, repaired on the shortest notice, and in the r«n best maniwr. Ji

•ASH, D06BJ aad StDTDS,

MA wear^S

,'

Dyspepsia, Scrofala, and Skin Diseases. DR.

GEOGHEGAN, (Agraduate of the University of Louisville, aod uract)tiouer of high standing after many fears of bard study aud numerous experiment*, has succeeded ia obtaining aqewmntial property from the Hydropiper, which, combined with other Vegetable ingredients, set forth in bis published recipe, forma a moat valuable and cJAcacioua remedy for man): chronic diaeaaea.. Unlike Saraaparills, it ia quick in action, tbe first boula often producing wonderful results, as in tbe casa of tbe negro girl of Mrs. Simmon*, of Louisville,

Whs was Believed of Blindness ih one Week. This is no humbug, uo catch-penny, neither is its nostrum, as

The Recipe Accompanies Each Bottle. That it is most valuable Medicine is evident front the fact or its bein,«t

PRESCRIBED ST PHrsrcfJt^S, i. And from the numerous testimonials from the first citisena and phsicians of Kentucky. In ahort, it ha*excited the wonder and admiration of all who have Used it, and it now stands at the head of all remedies far the cure of the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Scrofula or King's Kvll, White Swelling, Biles, Pituplofe Itch, Tetter, Ringworm, S.lt Kheutn, Scald Head. Old Sores. Ulcera, Eryaipolta, Fever Sores, Relics of'Syphilis, all Eruptions of the Skin, Rheumatism, Keeralela. Gout, Hip Disease, all Kidney Diseases, Seminal Bmlsaions, all Female Diseases, Liver Disease. Sick Headache, Sour.Stomach, Sight Sweats, Water Brash, Heart Burn, Negro Consumption, and ah a general Tonic and Purifier of the Blood, it has no equal.

The Agents are in possession:'.f testimonials (Which may be seen at any time) from men holding the highest offices in the country. Tho afflicted are desired to csll and get a circular.

J3T Price—$1,00 per bottle—6 bottles for $5,00 When all taken *t one time, RAYMOND & PATTKN, Role Agents, To whom all orders for Hydropiper or Agencios should be addressed.

For aale in Terre-Haute, by J. K. CcmsouaM, and by Drugglata and Mcdicine dealers generally.

Insure Your Dwellings! New York Indemnity Insurance Company.

BROADALBIN, N. Y.

Capital $150,000—With a Surplus.

H^HIS Company was organized in Scptember, tflSI, since which time it has issued ucarly 2,«I06 policies. Its business is constantly aiid rapidly increasing, and it is with entire confidence in its ability to give satisfaction to all who make application, that the Coinpany solicits a further share of pub* lie patronage.

Tbe business snd risks of the Company are divided into two|ieparat« olaaaos, Tbe first clam, or Farmers' Department, consists of farm property, detached buildings, and their contenta,

The second class, or Merchant*' Department, consists of stores', merchandise, taverns, mills, Sic. Tbe rated of insurance vary with the closes, and in proportion to Uie exposure or the property insured.—Not more than $2,000 will be taJteq in tins risk in cither department. No extra hatardoua property, aucb as steam mills, otc., will be insured.

The Company payp, in the case of loss, tk* full amount of damage, notto exceed the amount insured. All losses will be paid by tbe Company witbiu sixty days after due proof thereof. It Will be responsible for property destroyed by lightning.

t)

The insurance on all approvabie applications will take effect the day the. application is made, unieaa a different day is desired by the applicant. wM. K. McLKANt-%

Ju'ho Sd, 1833-SM tf Agent fur Kigo County.

Cash for Wheat,

AT THE ANCHOR MILLS,

TF.knr.-liAVTF., wnrjitfji, respectfully nnn onff?t8 it his STEAM FLOUR-

rilHE tindorsigned to the public, till ING MILL is completed, nnd is now in full operation, where tausu FAMILY Ff.6i R, Corn Meal, and offal, may always be liad, fri any quantitieR to accon\modatc purchasers. ..Corn nnd cobs crushed, nnd ground, which makes a very superior feed for stock, nlways Ircpt on hand, and sold by the barrel, or o'therwiso, or exchanged for grain. Particular attention will be paid to retailing flour and Stock feed at the Mm,and all sales delivered in auy part of the city.

O" Fi-outt warranted in every respect, nnd when objected to, on notice, will oo taken away, free of charge. (t/* Qrders for Flour or Stock feed left with Husscll Green, southeast corner of the Public Square, will meet with prompt attention.

R. Ii. THOMPSON.

Mill opposite Wallace'* Foundry.

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

A MISTAKE CORRECTED.

James Hinds, Daguerreotypist,

In the Waqon, just tn tear of HINDS A* A MS' Auction Room, East Side of the 'lie Square, Terre-ltaule, Indiana,v

AD-

"ub-

respectfully announced the public, that lie has just received, by Express, from New York, the A. No. 1, Camera, tinstirpasRed in size, and beanty of finish, by that of 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 tdobtrtin/uM sited likenesses—ttiat '•AIL THINGS ABE NOW BEADY," And from his many year's experieticfe—a'ftd other facilities—he is prepared to put np as fine specimens as thbse that emanate iroffi the Gallery of that ,.

E 8 I A E A

Q3T Cases of evert desriptlori filled upon satisfactory ternfs—Stock for Halo—I nstruction given ih the Art—Likenesses of sick or deceased persons taken ^t their.rt»idence*-— Persons having Cases, with faqcd,or blurred likenesses, can have them filled with something really life-like, upon veW reasonable terms at the "OLD D*OT

IDITRRAX

Oct, 5, 1853-43 tf

Japanned tfrare

and Safes, of all kinds and ITorrt plain to fancy, with drawer* highly varniabed afifl Japanned, kept for sale, by B. GROVBR.

HAVING

West of the Square.

WAOOX."

JAMES HlJtDS.

8. W. IXKlAJf, *MJAB •TltrjBW.

LOGAN & STKVKNS.

formed a ^partnership for con­

ducting the

Family Grocery wd Provision Boilneii, are prepared to wait on the public promptly, and to sell at low rates. Their stock will always be kept foil and complete, 4tid they solicit a fair portion of the town and country trade. Call at the old stand of S. W. Itogtiri.

October 19,1853-45-tf

Milliner^ and Fancy Store,

mrm ». Si. rich/ ,. lis tfti, ath Kti, Cittclftnatl) Ohio*

WOULD

reapecUully call pftWic atteation Ui her large sad faabionabl« stock of XILLXVEBY AND TXStffT WOlJ8

C6**I»TI*O

Stlk, Satin, Velvet, And Braid BeUnets Bonnet, Ribbong, Manand

CHIMIZETTES, SLEEVES, $e..

call OS MX*. K- M. RICH, Jf*. SWi St)£ strw-t, betweea Elm sad Plain. Sept.«. trr 96m

RENT,

TOR

THE

well-known stand called the "Ben Franklin," is now for rent. The stfed 1* frell soited for any kind or busings.

Enqatre of LOGAN A STEVENS. October 19.

P. IL HXXLMAN,

WOOLESALX NCATCA r* AIT. XINW or

Groceries, Wines & Liquors

TOBACCO, NAILS Etc., Etc. Warrca's Bleek, TEBBR-KAUTE, INDIANA. Oct. 26,

P0BTX0NAIES—Pearl,

Irorr, Velvet aod

MoroccoForUooaaiaa. Al«».»U fioe FANS. *t J. K.. CSIS Jane 1,1853-25 tf

pIMIflM LOCK H08P1TAL.

"VTTRHKRLF

ia«y?i» obtained tbe most upcqdy itemed}

SECRET DISEASES.

SECRET DISEASE!

kness, and all HA MY.

&onorrh<c«. Gleets, Strictures. Seminal w« Fains in the Liotia, Affections of the Kidtimfi thoae peculiar affections arising from a 8trm I partlci•* cared. Mam Mix» axo Boor.

particularly the youth, ofboth sexes, wkich.'if not cored, produce CoitiTiTCTi^n UIIIUTT, rendem MaxUsi larossiBUE, and 4U the eud, destroys both

TOtTlWF KBIT.

Kapeciajly. who have become the Vlctftta.of solitary vies, th»t dreadful and destructive kaMti Which«annually sweeps to au untimely gVave, thokaandaof young inen of the most exalted talents and brilient iutalllect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Stnates with th« thunders of eto^uencs, or wakml to eCstacy the living lyre, may call wlth fuil confidence

MARRIAGE,

Married persona, or those contemplating mairla^a, Ming aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J. aud be restored to perfect haalth.

DR. JOHNSTON.

Office, So. «, SOUTH KREDKRiCK ST., 7th door Qrom Btltiiaore ititct, EMtitdc«vp ibf JG Be particular in obMrvingU« Mbu W»d s»*sM.oryou will mUtake the place.

CURB WARRANT^ IN A FEW DAYS. '.Tajtt JIOTIC*—Dr.Johnston's Office !s in Ms dwel"l15, His very extensive practice is a sufficient guarantee that he is the ouly proper Physician to apply to.. a .v 1)R. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College .of burgeons, |ondon, graduate front one of the most eiuieent Colleges of the United States aud the greater part of .whose life I1"™®11 ^R^ntin the Hospitals of JUondon. Paris. Phil•®*'pWs, aha elsewhere, ha* effected aome of the ixoft .lu5f ,re4 f1*1

w,tre

^vct known., Many trou­

bled with nhRing in the ear* and head when asleep, grtat neryou»UM*, being alarmed at auddtn soniuls, and bashfulness, with ticqcnt b!ustiii\£, attcu^icd souietime* with derangement of miud, ware cured iiumediately.

A CERTAIN DISEASE.,,

\\Tien the misguided and imprudent votary or pleasure finda he has imbibed the seetla or this disease, it too olten happeus that an ill timed souse of shame, or dread or discovery, deters him ft om applying to thoswho, from educatiop aud respectability, can alone be2. ,.T' until the coustilutioual aynip* toms of this horrid disease make their appearance. _J5* nlcersted atjre throat, diseased noae, nocturnal pains in thead and limbs, dimness of sigLt, deafness, nodes on the skin, bones and arms, blotches on extrenteties, progreas on with frightful rapidity, till at laat the palate of the ulouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and the Victim of this awmI di**« beconiea a horrid object of coirnniseraUon, till dsath puts aperiod to fcisdreadftil sufferings, by sending him to that "bourne whence no trawler return*. To such, therefore, l)r. JonssiroN.pledges hlnpself to observe the moat inviolable secrecy: and, from his extensive practice in .the first hospitals of Buropc and America, he can confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid^diwsease. it is a melancbftlj Ttct„tltat thou-

lh!*

boirfd diifoase,'bwiug to the

unakillfulucss of thw ^,0, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and either send th« unfortunate sufferer to an uutimdy grave, or else mske ths residue of his life miserable.

TAKE PARTICULAR NO'Tlfcfe. 1 oupg men Who baVe injured themselves by a ceraE*. Indulged .in when alune—a habit/reqtientj^f lesrnctl from,evil coni|»aniona,or atach&ol— the effbets of tvhlch are nightly ftlt, even wi^en asleep, and If not (lured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both h.lnd and body. what a pity a young man, the hope of his country, and the divrljng of his patents, should bo snatobed from all prospect* and enjoyments of life by the conasouences Of deviating ftoiu tbe bath of nature,.aad INuuigtng fft a certain secrct haoil. Much persons, before contemplating ja tf

MARRIAGE,

r*

should reflect that a sound miud and borfy are4he most necessary,requisites to promote connubial, hapwithout these, the jouruey through lift becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospeat hourly darkens to the view—tp,e mind becomes aitadowt-d withdespa r, and filled with tho melancholy lellncturn, that the happiness or another becomes bliahted with our own. ... 7

CONSTITUTIONAL .DftfeltlTt. Dr. J. addresses «n«n,, a^id yill who, have Injured thcmsojvra by private ond lbitiroper imtulgeiM-as.

HEIQ &re EOINC ol ihc aid AIM! INCLMICLIOLY cfTecti pfoU^cod by eRrly h*b)u of youth, vU: ,,f Back and Um^s, Pains In the Head, l)ininS»s of fflght. IJOXS of Mttsculaf Power, PalpltaUoh pr the *. ''/"Pcpsfa. Net voua Irritfcbillt)

tDer#ugcnieots

of the Digestive Functions, Oeneraf Dobflftr, Synio. torn* of Conmmiption. Ac. ..' Mp»TAi.i.v,r-The fearful ejects on the mlttfat«$urh to be dreaded f,os« of Rfnmory, .ronftislon.of ldea». Depfossionof Spirits, Evil Forebo&lng*. AVrsluh to Society, Self-pistiui^l,I,ov« of .Solitude, Timidity. Sr.. arc some of,4Iieeyilu pnirtlticed, iw

TiiouSAKbs of (tersons, of.all ages, can noW itulee what is the cap*e of ihflr dcclinn 16 bealtlf.v l.osing thfelr vigor, becoming *+enh. n»J« and nmatiated, liajn a singular appearance abm( the eyes, Chunh ami syinpums of Consumption: This remedy haft restgrrd hundreds lo health alter every other mean* have failed/

MAR

RIICD I'ansoNSj or lliime con tempi stlpg rnarriaun, being aware of physical Weaknr*»,'sfiM,|a iminediale. If ctaistylt Dr^J(, and be restored to norfact health,!

All SurRlcal operations perAirtntd, ,, J, If. B.—l.ct no false delicacy pi event yon, but spnf# Immediately, either Persofiallf or by letter.

Skin diseases speed ly ouped. OFFICE, M-o. 7, SOOTH FREDERICK sf„

Jt

HAI.TIMOBS, MARYLASD.

Jill Ittttrt be Pott paid. _T1|

jl bp remedles can b6 sent to any part of United Htates. Dec. 90,1842-3-lyr

the

Notice

Ornc* INDIANA M(TUAI, FINK INST-R^NESOOMRASY,) Indianapolis, October 17, 1653,

THE

Members of said Company i^rc lie re by notified, that a fiiefetihg of Dlrcbto'rs jiulti

it was

Ordered, That for the payment of ldsses bj fire, estimated interesp thereon, nffd other liqV bility sustained and incurred by said Company sinew the assessment df dcto(er 11, l8.rS| amounting in the aggregate to tbe sum of nino thousand seyen ht|ndred ft&d sixteen dollnrrf and thirtjr'two Cents, tlib following assessment on the premium notes given to the Oonmsnv, be paid by the mem bars thefsof to the. Treasurer on or before tie f'Jlh day of Dccerttber next eusuirig,to-^itf

OK NOTES IN 10BCE.

On all notes dated on ,or before Ma/ch' 2 I 1 1

AL

.a .1.1- Li. 4.

1853. and not discharged at this date, bcjng 4 66l, both inclusive, sixteen per cent.

from No. 3,736 to No.

On all notes dated after Miirch 28, 1853, A»d[ on or before June 8,1853, bsi'lig from No. 4,065 to No. 4,672, both inclusive, tldrteen per cent.

On all notes dated after Jupe 8, J§53, and oil or before August 15, 1853, beiri'g from No. 4.J 673 to No. 4,678, both inclusive, ten and one* quarter per cent.

ON EXPIRED AND DlflCBtAROED NOTSfl."

notes expired or discharged pfte| lfj5.'i, fti^d on or beTore June 8, 1853t

un an

March 28 five and one-half per cemt. On all botes .expired or discharged nfifrr JTune 8,1^53,,and on or t^ffore August 15,1653# flit dna yne quarter per cent.

On all notes expired or dinchafged, after ^i* gtist i5, 1853. and on dr before October 17|| 1853, sixteen per cent.

Ordered^ That the Treasurer charge Interest on all assessments not pttid on or before t)i&cember 5,1853- if

Rectipti for Asiessmenti will be fp'rwarded to Agents or authorized persdns to wfidrri rfiemi.

bers tire expected to make prompt payment.*"" will be charged on all assessmkitA fe-' Interut wil rssmirtits 1 maining unpaid fn and after tbe 5|h iiay December on which they aril payable ahd

Bir or

of at

the elfcvtm^i settlrtn At the ClisrterT Tf 6leV df1 the State &tid Free Banks of Indiana ilt* of the specie paying banks itf Kentucky 4till Ohio,, »ill te fec(lred for assessments.

In cham where memliers have aliendted their' Policies by sale of tbe aasufed otherwise/ they are hereby ribtifled that it liif their doty to surrender Uie i*sia« for discharge, and to pay the amotirR due tfp to the time of sorrenoo-, agreeably to the rfequtt^ment# tf the fifteenth section of t&e.Qharter, which must Iw enforced by officers of the Co/npany, This is so important a maltwto member*, that Agent* are especially requested to Call their attention to and to give die proper iiifonnatkin iu re-

geit,

ard thereto. Policies for discharge should forwarded .through the local agent*, and addressed us the Secretary. In no cash will a polic^ W disehar^ed tifit.il the snifMint or) amounts due on the note-up 16 the date of Mir render be first paid. By order of the Dir^c-

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CIIARLKS W, CADY, Treasurer.

Indianapolis, Oct. 19 1«53. f* Nov- 2,1853-47 *.

Wines and Liquor^

Focranefes

T. HtJLMAN rewpectfullv snto liis friand# aad the1 t»oblk.generally, that he has no* on haim usu largest and most extensive niock of all wrts of FOSXXOV DOMESTIC WINES A LlftUOM, si Cociiiito, French and Peach Bntjidiesj' Port, Madeira and Swrn Miiajfa Winer Gin. Hum Kv«» Bottrboa, Uooongaliela. Irish a*td Sedteh Whisky apanish and American Brandy, ettS^ etc., au of which will be sold at Cmriniuu prioaft. No. 5, WARREN S BLOCK,

Oct 26,1853 -16 tf

Terre-Eaute, lad.