Wabash Express, Volume 13, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 October 1854 — Page 4

jv How TO JOIN THK KNOW-NOTHINGS.— 7^fhe Arocsbury (Mass.) Villager tells ,a good story of an exceedingly anxious injlividaal, who was "most crazy'' to ob*

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pea re a IO oe lauen Oi ine missiles and the

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tinued quiet, lie made a vigorous snatch

the size of a dime above the brine. Into this brine ptlt a half pint of molasses and a largo teit-SDddnful ofcayenrie.pe^jjer to encnhanl. Put in your ham3 the work is done, and your hams put away for the year*

IMPORTANT TO POSTMASTERS. The Wasliington Star says if a Postmater, having the franking privlege' franks matter which excreds half an ounce in weight and which does not relate exclusively to the buisness of his office, or of the Post Office Department, the excess is chargenble with postage and if not so charged at the mailing office, the charge should be made at the office of delivery. Postmasters' assistants are forbidden by law to exercise the franking privilege under any circumstance.

BULL VS. BKAR.—A great bull and bear fisjht occurred on the 4th ult., at Iowa Hill. A fearful scene occurred. The bull was wild, and the bear, a grizzly of large •ize, was caught a few weeks previously. The instant the animals beheld each other they made a spring, the bear raising himself to strike, and the bull lowering his head for a plunge. The contest was tremendous, and in about twenty minutes, the bull with one ear bitted off, his nose torn, and nock severely mangled, laid his ferocious adversary completely dead in the centre of the arena. The owner of the bull offers to let him fight any bear not exceeding him in weight, that can be produced, for a wager of any sum between $ 1,000 and $5,000

NEW KINK IN THK Hoo TRADB.-T-WO learn that buyers and drovers, owners and feeders of hogs have been hiring, buying, or renting as the case may be, the "mast" in all seotions of the country to feed their hojjp on until the packing season. Mr. Quigley, our extensive dealer, has hired largo sections of the mast woods in Ohio and Grayson counties, bought out the exclusive privilege, and having marked liii hogs turned them loose to fatten on the acorns, beech-nuts, «feo. It is "root hog or die" with them ns there will be no corn cribs to fall back on.

Another new feature iu the trade this season consists in the various grades of hogs that will be brought to market, or of* fcrred for sale, the buyer and seller making their contrafcts for "slop-fed." "mast ted," or "corn fed" hogs, the prices of course varying with the various ways in which the porker has beeu fed.—Lou. Cowitr.

SICKNESS or FORT WATK* AND VICIMTY. —We sorrow to indite the fact, that never since the first inhabitants set foot on the banks of the Maumee, has this country been so scourged with sickness as during the few months last oast. AH over this Northern region the Jlskttic Cholera stalked defiant of an medical aid, and the traveller in his hasty transit sees in the fresh hit

Nor is this all, at every houso in village.

city or coontry. is »cen the evidences of poison atmosphere. No family scarcely remains untouched by disease, or a fatal epidemic.—JFbrt Wayne Times.

BOCNTT ON KILLING LOCUSTS.—USE &i* cda of Cos to Rica calculates the destruction of locusts in that country, in consequence of the measures dictated by the Government, at 150.400,000 insects, Up to the 24th of

L\T, its r-

I tain some account of the Know- Nothings. intbeaboTe -xo* wnSe«t™i!ahine^t", He was told by a was? one day last week! under the «tyie of GKOVEKA MADISOX, WOUM re7,

tnftt if nC woulu come out to that I miking new and vtloiblfl addition# to ouropcfi* 'night at 10 o'clock, and advance fourteen !tive machinery. i^I.^.fJm^or mis' tit /j of woramea: which, with the perfect quality or ma"paces into the barn, he would there find J» urUi «»ed. win enable ua to complete, party to initate llimin due form into the me^'of ouTr^UM.^Ottr^mern* for machinery tnvsterious order. The proposition "took have all been gotten op within the last few month*, and he accordingly went to the place

a

the time appointed he had scarcely en-| STEAM ENGINES tered, however, when he was saluted with

along ful or stones, he commenced an attack up*j on the dangeious visitor.

a most unceremonious "grip" in the rear, 1 Irons* Tnd^ve^Decmwary ftxtare to put .which caused him to vacate the premises ibem Wi£ in quick time, leaving apartof his "bin- (purpose*. Allof which we warrant to perform equal derM garments in the teeth of a careful •to*oy

CAPTURE OF A "BOA."—The "Kewcas- every particular of workmanship, to give perfect sattie Chronicle says an old man in that dis- We have constanlr on hand. »ml arc nunufacturin

locks by ths waysnltf aiul in tho burial' pASSENGERS bound East will leave Ter eround. theccrtain evidences of mortality.

July ,3000 sucks of insects

weighing each 60 pounds, had been presented for the purpose of obtaining the bounty offered by the Govern oientfor their destruction.

Bwwll

8 district

are

fev 7 .• betaaty that the wonder of the dar how it ia Lujtnrr. my Lords, is to be

taxed,

not snch a tax be wicked and --met frota all good j^dgwi of tkwi beaoiifal 6C3P.4:4«-«*I—/a**? Cfa&trjSM.

Eagle Foundry,

ate tj,e

at it, and succeeded in carying the fero- Brass, Zinc, and Babbet Metal cious monster home. It proved to be a Ca*tinr*ofevery description necesgary for^machinery, ,, YT 1 .T and for many other pnrpo«e*. For all of wlucn, valuble boa. He had never seen anything. PATTERNS of the kind and was completely nonplussed are made In the mo*t workmanlike manner, promptly, to order. Atto, be»vy by the thing. WROUGHT IRON WORK for machinery anJ other purposes, executed in away to Rive the moat complete sati»faction

To Pnis?ErvF [IAMS —Ifnmq commence Much more mieht said by way of clarification, XO RESErvB tiAMh. u-ims commence

but wcwU1 on,yaddbe

to spoil at the joint, inside. To prevents ravor* in our line, and shall ende.avur to discharge ihi toko nut HIP hr»ne nnnnsit lhi» shank ftlthfully, »"d to the best °rour ability, any and every tniS. take out llie Done opposil me snanK

contract or

end to the joint—this lets out the joint|er«. GROVER & MADISON. water. Rub the hams with pulverized Torre-iiaute Aprina, 1833-tf nitre, and let them remain three or four days in the celler. Smoke a barrel three or four days by simply turning it over a kettle of smoking cobs, or any other way that your ingenuity may suggest. Mike a brine so strong that an egg will float in J™ it—leaving a portion of the egg about

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Riroughout

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CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS-, TERBE-HATfTE, INDIANA. TOSEPH GROVER. the former proprie-

spectrally «*r to oar Wend* and the public, tliat, we

t*. mo« amoved mod.u. vvearem»nr

UfTarion*»i«« and

power, adapted to the n«« of s«»h. 1

a®inc^ruarcu„s

watch-dog, whose owner had given him of the mo*t approved kind* of the euphonious title of ''Know-Nothing." 1 Tliresliiiig Machines and Horse 1 now in u»e. The lumber ia of good qualilj

and fumLbiag complete, one [inil* of Powers quality aod |Msr-

I fectly 9e4**ntd+ and the machine* are wlcoUted, ia

*1 We have f.on»tanly on nana. »nn are nunuiaciunn^ Patent

trict was the other dav astonished to see, IFOX BITER AND IMPROVED CABOT PLOWS, cloths of superior 1 with several kinds of Oast and other Flows. »he?X, ns he conccived, a hairy serpent crawling Riverm Carey, acour better in bottom and prairie Cloths, "amash the road, and gathering up a hand- fronnd than any plow now in u»e, and are too well Clo«e and known to need reccommendation. I

We are now executing some next ana substantial i.

erection of business nouses. They are safe 1

old man then metered course sufficient t-»a .o.h. gyi&fo. ,i,„ s.,,,! to approach 1 little nearer, and put his LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS Upper, Calf and Morocco Skins and Linings. fool on his tail. Emboldened by its con-' consisting of MM Gear, stoves, hollow wari, lard Our stock of

kettle*, andiron*, »ad irons, wagon boxes, etc., etc.,

togetl,Pr with

that weghaU

be thankful for all

obllgition entered into with our cui«tora-

ship for the purpose of carrying 011 a General Agency throughout tha West, and we have AVID S. DA.VALDSOK, Agent at TerreHaute.

The

on Com

non-residents, and the redemption ot Lands

that may have been sold for Taxes iu any

ficient and responsible Agerit.s have been ap-

piiiriteiLat all tne important pis the States of Indiana and IIIi

February 17, 18o4-dwtf

BOSTON LEATHER STORE! SIGN OF THE LAST. No. 3, Warren's Block, National Road Street,

TE1IKK.IIUITE, l\D. NEW STORE—NEW GO0PS.

fi. KKKKIIOFF & CO.,

RESPECTFULLY

roved. Farms, and City and Town property: rruKBS pleasure in calling the attention or the the West. Also, to attend to the 1 Public to h.. largo and collection of debts the payment of Taxes for I

nois and eacn

and alsd tile scliools, churches, mills, tc., iu

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their vicinity that may. be offered for sale in

inform their friends, that

they have removed into No. 3, Warren's Block. "They keep now constantly for sale in this fine and spacious store-room, a new, large and wall selected stock of all kinds of goods belonging to their line, viz Spanish, Buffalo Tanned nnd Cincinnati Sole. Band. Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirting. Collar and Split Leather, Patent, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins, Lining, Binding Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins. Tampico and French Men and Ladies' Morocco.

Shoemakcr'-i Timls, etc., etc. Having adopted tho principle d( orfly selling for cash, and buyin galso ft»r ca-«h in the Eastern Cities, they are enabled to sell at low •r prices than auv of their competitors. SHOEtfAKGRS AXti SADDLERS. Are particularly requested to examine our Stock and Prices, before buvintf elsewhere.

HIDES, PUR. "WOOL.

The highest cash price is paid for anv quantity of Hides. Deer aud Sheep Skins, Fur aud Wool.

Nov..10, 1553.51 -tf

Tr Dayfon from Terre-IIaule,......... .#5.5^ To Cleveland from Dayton... 5,00 To New York frvwi Dayton 15.00 To Boston from Dayton. 17,10

For fnrthrrinfmMittrfti apply t«?

fi^SMILLEirS

Daguerrean G-allery.

n^HId ntabliskment is dnilv open for

The Marshall (Ills.) Ill»noitt1ft,~ao"old tors and the improvements recently ef-

art.

L-wii^vtlle Courier sars that "Geo.

Of iOUiaOt.

ia Um

S If 0 /J\ S QUaensware Glassware and. Willow-ware, A general assortment of Shoe Findings will ALSO at all times be found at their establi shment, as nvfntxft'XirD ITI A It PUT*. Lasts, Boot aud Sho« T«*«s. Clamps, Crimps Havjniroiie of the laryeit and best construcPegs, Laces, Galloons, Boot-web, all kiud^ ol (C(j rooiiK in the citv, we are enabled to show

THROUGH TO 1

New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia.

r« u*«teaL7

a. Indianapolis at 1 p. m..!

PU-NR M.I.L T.NIRRT KRLA

At 5 a. m., contieetiag at Bellevue with the

»T N««(NN »VER hrousht

Mad Kiver ana uaKe c.rte itatm.aa at UAYTON „N|(1 ,N„TR L()N „NY

Tolclo and Cleveland Railroad, aud arriving withRre»t care.cx at Cleveland at o'clock 45 min. p. ro., con- ,A I'V?-I necting the same evening wilh all trains bound YOuTflS CuOTHlNGr, East.

T. 0. MIT#HBLL. Agemt. Efttvton, Ohio.! +srf JwiptUi#, IJnsw Trimmlnjs. Kf *.*, Supi. M, R. February 9.1, l!53-23-ly

S. F. OsBOR,v, Supt. M. R. Jt L. E. K. R. Co. [«v*rT thi«rl* tt»e Fancy Good« line kept wi.usljutlr D.I at titl fti

That* one honest confession, at least, and FINE rICTL RES O. W. TO 3D, roprxetor. auy te, test-as-r .. ,, Which are not possessed by any other «iah I TWaflmm hat been recently nsunt a ad refisr 1 we hope the editor fill wet ail the better lament ia U»h city, and U»e malt that the ««d »«wi* a «w»w»s a»aa*si for it. _r»r««er*rtiBfr ^l»c« for travelers. The beat of atte*

|ictures iisued prwenl auch a combination ofjU^rtahHwof

but DO»«, whieh HHMI be itmntd FOR by Miller

vie#- rr-'liibiu-d. let the- di(Bcul*y in the: Win* the artist whose very name ia a eoaraat». u.i.i wo.Hro.iy :-e Vf«k of lket»neo«niB»i.dio»it.fIw^,^iti,^i„pKM„ir

bu arinM

STOCK FOR SALE.

Lfttewaae* of deceased or akk pttww tas ken at their r#«ideoeea. Patnona will £nd this

jskiftjdeoioerWict sowcliwdowa haviof the reception ni".'- of Indiana.* Weil, be'»!toon a«a the tha tint floor ."'Wan who ha* been eaa IM»I entirely separate. of Indiana %$*A S«U«eu ahonld avoid light drapery. Call

U||

Child's Booker*

I May 99. **t 4&f A. R- SflLLER.

HARDWARE

~A THE SIOS O THE

I S A W

MANWARRING & BURNAM [stTCCESSOSS TO POTWT5T AND BURN AM.]

HAVE

now in store one of the largest, and as they believe, the most perfect stock of every description of Hardware ever offered in the Wabash Valley.

One of the partners spent several weeks in the eastern cities, and among the manufacture ers. laying in afock.and they are now prepared to supply Builders. Mechanics, -Fanners, and all others, with trood and cheap gooda.

A rerr few articles only are enumerated. 'Buildins Materials (Tn Hardware) of every'description.

WIHTDDW GLASS and HASH. Blacksmith's, Cabinet-Makers', Tinners', Curriers', Gunsmiths', Coopers', Carpenters' and Shoemakers' materials and tools.

A very large an-1 complete stock of Carrin^f-Mik^rs' Materials, Such as Felloes, Htibbs, Spoke*, Shifts, Bows. and Enameled Leather and mike, Lace*, Fringes,

|e frotr

Ourstock of

rafl(

No notice ab-i CA8T IRON STORE FRONTS, nomti.&c. 1 ., to which we call the attention of those who antic!- y'|Sl(Jti U'TV- HlltlW/irC

vprv

JOSEPH NICHOLAS. MICHAEL couBS. Ttibeing au l-Iron Sinks, Grindstones, Bird

Real Estate and General Agency Oftiee.l^fe^'^ij: »f mmta.uwfo ^IIE undersigned have formed a copartner-' wish to recruit their stock.

complete. Harness, Bridle,

Shelf Hardware

is unusually large and desirable, embracing almost everv thing in that, line also, Oun3, Pistols, FJa'sk.H. Caps, Powder. &c.

A general stock of Paints, Oils, arnishes and Brushes. LoDking-Glams and Looking-Glass Plates. Floor Oiled Cloths, Cordage, Twine, Door MatU, Springs, Axles, Tin Plate, Sheet Zinc, pig and bar Tin, tinued Copper, Sheet Iron, Wire, Rivet/, Ac.

0 S^?,Hf^irtment

noJ un

county in this State or Illinois. chased for cash ia aumcient^ warranty thit they c.jn be

few artic Dres

fe art

important places throughout 'linois: and each

Au co

Agency will keep a record of all Lands, de- uo. beautirul fancy Silk Tissues and Bareges scribinirminutely their location,quality ofsoil, Superior quality of Black Oil silk buildings, timber, Water and road facilities,!

Persons desirous of purchasing or disposing Jaconcts, Bnllinntinns,T.irleton-, and silk Illusions of Lands, Tanneries, Mills, Tavern Stands nnd Hosiery and GIOVSS. City Lots, with and without Dwellings, and Ladies' and Gents*superior Kid Gloves, all colors Village Property, situated in either this or the do do do Silk do do State of Illinois, cannot find greater facilities j{]

j*

Et flTS.W

Iron of every description. Steel, Spring and Plow Steel, Nails Trace, Log, Coil, Stage and Halter Chains, fcc.. Ames* ami other Shovels, id Cranks, Chain

Spades, Forks. Pump.Ctirbs And Cranks, Chain

Torre-Haute, Feb2:2, 184-4-11 -tf

11 DRY GOODS. Jtfr-. .WB.

object of this Agency 1* to buy and sell paj-wton's Block, North of the Public Square nmission, Lands, improved or uniin-i"""* TKRRR-HAUTK, INDIANA.

,urpas»eJ in beauty as well a» in variety

and cheapnes«.

iorgipuin an 1 plaid Silk Tissues and Uireges

,ack 111,1

"1!

IS'

"roca,io

o:

Fancy plaid Silks (superiorquilily.)

®c. !u Dress, Plain and Fancy calored Lawns.

5, fiincy aml pUi c„10,cd

ooJ

to offoct their object than by calling011 the un- rotton Hose, all colors aud quality designed, as a minute description of all Lands Gouts Half Hose, do do and other property entrusted to them for sale

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in either State, is forwarded to the several! Ladies' dress trim, nin-js in croat variety, blicjt silk

NICHOLAS tt COMBS. I Bleached ami Browitii

ID" Office in Terre-IIaute, on Market Street,1

.. 4 T* 1 1 r* nctt^, I* AHU Shoes, Hits sud, Last of the Gourt-Housc, ut tiu# late stand of Qasonswarc anrl Groceries. the Express Printing Office.

Caps, Qu

Muslins, Prints, Dress Goods, for the soason, f|e

Cap9 I lu-n.

We will pav Caih or TraSe. for f?lorer, Timothy. Flaxseed, Dried Fruit. Feathers, Rrnj*, SfC. Rememlwr the .WABASH STORE. No. 2, WARRCV BLOCK. WHIPPLE FOOTE.

Jan. IT, lrl54-dt,f

READ AND PONDER.

No# IS THfi TrKE FOR GREAT BARGAINS

JI'ST O.VI.L AT THE NEW-YORK AND BOSTON .. O I N O O I No. 3, JACOB EARLY'S BLOCK, -i North Side the Public Square. I ttsta-if.rf TKKttr.-II TK, I.\ D.

HKRR w»H be found the largest a»d beat select nl MlMlk of

rnd take the Morninrr Express Train of the Pn1 -^1 »1 tlO lotll in?, notice,

Uiilt,Iil

to the Prairie City, which

Al«n. constsntlv nn hand a lartre slork of

CINCINNATI CARDS.

A E A E & O

Booksellers, Publishers and Stationers, 4*1 STREET) Cincinnati.

WE'HAI5

have one of the largest and best assorted stocks in the West. Oar stock embraces the best works on

Theology, Medicine, Law, Mechanic*, Agriculture, History. Travel*, Tales, Memoirs, Phiiofophy, SfC., and a complete assorment of all the most desirable MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS published. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS embraces all books of merit used iu the West, from the Spelling Book to the Lexicon. Our stock of STATIONERY embraces every varietv of Blank Books from the small Memorandum Book to the large super-royal Ledger, including every article used in the connting-room. "We have for the Country Merchant a full Variety of Letter. Cap and Note Paper, Envcl. opes, Wrapping raper^ Bonnet Boards, Ink, Ac., Ac.

OUR owx PCBLICATIOXS are too well-known as works of the highest merit, to require more than an enumeration of the most prominent, which are Clarke's Commentary, Dr. Dick's Complete Work*, Ratlin's Ancient History, Plutarch's IAoes, Spectator, Josephus, SfC.. «J-c. We invite "ve us them beneficial.

Feb. 15, 1854-10-If

M. P. THOMPSON & CO. /SUCCESSORS TO IRA H. CIIACK CO.,)

W

February 22, 1854-11-tf

ALL

of Udies Pres, Goods is

The fact that these goods were pur-

jcies enumerated:

1 1/1 Vlw3 VUUIII'»» Dress Silks, Tissues and Bareges.

Lawn,,

named States, p^ench Jaconet Laws—assarted do Plttiu hl'k and second in juriiin^ Lawns do Assorted Fancy Prints do Blue, plain black and soe'd mourning do d» French, KnTlish aui domestic Ginshams.

any county in either of the above Also, that one of the principal agents will be 30 always in the field, giving his personal super- 5/0 vision to the purchase of Lands and otherproperty that may be wanted, and his personal attenrion to the disposal of all lands entrusted Beautiful E.nlroider OolUra. Oheinisettes. Cape to them for sale. Utidersleovcs. Bands and II indkorcliief# Swiss and

cheap

White Embroidered Goads

"i^c'ouon do do

TrimmillgS'.'

May 0, Ifi'il-dl w-wlf

Muslin*, Towolin?*, Tablo!

"Uc,LI«initoljf*ncB^otnf

s,VL^

WHIPPLE_WAlHtEJi'S

F. NIPPERT.

E W A A S

STO-RJS

REMOVED UP TOWN. ,,

«fe FOOTE havejust removed to

JIO. 2, BLOCK, and are now offering Ji superior stock of Uoous ivrctchedDcss be raised, and its true aourco iu every at Low Prices. Our stock ia of greater extent instance disclosed—in how many could it be traced and variety than heretofore, so much so, that to physical disqualifications and their nttendantdis- ",»« lading articles rebraced, revivified aud strengthened. n. -w »o

MMsm9\ REMEMBER

W),0

Mf»n's VVooU»nWenr, Flannels, Blanket*,Shawls m«nt may religiously confide in his honor a genWool and Buck Gloves and Milts, Hosiery, ttcmuri and rely upon tho assurance, that the secret* of Dr. K's. patients will never bo disclosed. cottons, vc. Youn? man—let no false modesty deter you from

Boots and Sh08S. for men, women and clnl- making your case known to one who, from education dren, in preat variety. and respectability, can certainly befriend you. Ha-s—Wool and Fur, for men and boys. I .Too many think they will conceal the secret in their own hearts, and cure themselves. Alns! how

UIkIII. «te. often

Grocerles—Coffee. Tea. Sugar, Spices, Cot- ising young man, wiio mixlit have been an ornament ton Yarn, Ove Stuff*. Ac. •, -V to society, has faded from the earth. Upper and Sole

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(roods to better advantage and wait upon cus- tance) l)r. K's medicine,appropriated accordingly a

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ttuners with greater satisfaction. We invite our old customers and all wftnftllg to buy jyoods to call on u«. ns we are determined to offer our stock upon advantageous terms.

CLOTHS. CaS9(MERK3. AND VESTISGS, From go v,j fit* wilt he made (*ud warranted) at the sli :m One and It are particularly request el ti): .nd tuuim before purchasing.— Also, a cock of I Yankee.Notions ami Fancy Quods, 1 .. .* «y from every section or the coontry, to his large and

C«a*iiliat oT Ootd and Sllwr ®'i II, and

I pi

toad. Ht'rtat *ls* made cn»a«tw additions th* BKPJIRTHRXT, I shall 4«-

vote the whote upper part ot my extensive Sate* Roofe I ment of trtlstinif for that taurine**. iPF fo act «if«ttic '&e Wl. ^".s, jr. nAiiKi.r.,

Jlo. 3, JACOB n. BAKI.VS BIJOCR, ^orthSidc the Public »iMare.

Xo*. S. \KO-47-lt

comptetly disonjnn- ,h# requirement* of a dominating pnb-! a .v E Horn.)

ised" and "there wa Strong prwb»blhty hfc. The proprietor claims faciliUaa for pro- C«*r* street, Square, tl^i t^dhtnet will for the rocmgwR" d«cit.f.

Ton II p! ri«

bone*.

Linseed Oil.

fpSE undersigned has on hand at hts Mill, 1 ia Terre-Haute, LI5SEED OIL, which, he offer* to the dealers and roassisem, on as food term* as tbe article can he had in Cincinnati or Looiseflle. JAMES HOOK.

March 11 d4w-tf

A*O cmoB atRATfiT"

rp3E «adera»gaed wi31 pay the higher OuA A price for M- qaaattty of Plu*wl aad Castor Beans delivered at hit Oil Hilton Mar ket Slnwt, near H. B. Smith'* Warrhrn#e.

LFS*

110LESALE Dealers in Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Ac., No. 71 Pearl Street, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati.

JOHN W. ELLIS A CO.,

W O E S A E E A E S IX O O S John W. Kllis, Win. V. Barkalow, 23 Pearl Street, f'. Geo. W. McAlpiu,

IN Cllf N AT V.-

All Piints sold by us are warranted FAST COLORS. [Feb. 22. 1854-11-tf]

L. BARBOCR-C. «. SHAW-L. C. BUKLL-O. II. BARBOUR. SHAW, BTJELL & BARBDTIR. TMPORTERS and Jobbers of DRY GOODS, JL 5.' Pearl S'reet, Cincinnati, Ohio.

February 22, 1854 11-tf

CAMPBELL, ELLISON & CO., ANUFACTURKRSof Pig Iron, Stoves and i^JL Hollow Ware, and dealers in Tinners' Stock, No. 21 Columbia Street, Cincinnati, 0.

February 22, 1854 11-tf

DAVID A. POWELL,

""Steam Engine and Boiler Builder,

Butler Street, between Congress and Front, Cincinnati, Ohio.

kinds of Planing Machines, Lathes Screw Cutting Machines, l.'ast Iron Saw and Grist Mill Water Wheels, Saw dnd Grist Mill Irons made to order.

March 1, 1854-12-ly

A I E READ

PHILADELPHIAby

MEDICAL HOUSE—Establish­

ed 20 years ago Dr. Kinkelin, corner of Third and Union sts. between Spruce and Pina Phila., Pa INVALIDS are apprised that Dr. Kinkelin coil fines his practice to a particulartiranch of medicine, wliich engages his undivided attention. Ho cautions the uufortunafe against the abuse of mercury thousands are annually mercurialized out of life. Keceut affections aro promptly extinguished.

TWENrV YEARS OF EXPEHlKNCE In the treatment of a class of diseases hitherto neglected aud impcrfcctly understood, has enabled Dr. Kink elin, (Author of a work on Self Preservation.) to prove that nine-tenths of the causes of nernous debility, local and constitutional weakness, mental aud physical sulTeriug, are traceable to certain habits, forming tlio most secret yet deadly and Idtal spriugs of domestic misery and premature mortality.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.

There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood, and which, if not reformed in due time, not only bogcts serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, in«idiuus, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are unaware ofthe consequences, until they find llie nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, and va^ue the mind. unfortunate thus aflocted becomes feeble, is unlabor with accustomcd viaor, or to apply his

niod

J,i Ti'i^

t« «tu.ly his step is tardy and weak, he is dull,

Sail- irresolute, aud engages iu his sport with less energy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his scn"R tells him that this is caused by his early Tollies.

These art considerationt which

should anaken the attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAfSE

Requires the fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may bo really the cause of mutual happiness

p]aCfs himself under Or. Kinkelin's treat-

Is this a fatal delusion,-and how many a prom-

Strictures of tha uretha are rapidly removed by the

application of a new therapeutical agent, used only by Dr K. Weakness and constitutional debility promptly cured, and full vigor restored.

COUNTRY" INVALIDS

Can have by statin their case explicitly, together wiib all their symptoms, per leiierenclosin:: a reinit-

ffitri* a r/tn.l In nnv nirl /if lh« ITnit»l kiar itn

Forwarded to any part of the United .States, and packed secure from damage or curiosity. SEA)!!—Youth and Mmhood. A Vigorous Life, or a Premature IleUli Kinkelin on

Self-Preservation—Only 95 cents.

It is work eminently required, as a means of reforming the vice* ofthe age in which we live. Alto, NATURE'S GIUDE. With Rules for the Prolongation of Life, just from the

Press.

A letter with a remittance of S5 cents, or the value in post office stamps, addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadelphia, Pa., will secure a copy of cither of the above books by return of mail or 13 copies will be sent free of postaec for $1. Booksellers. Canvassers, Travel line Agents, Vc.. supplied wholesale at the publish e.'st price*, which admit of a large profit. (P AH letters must be post paid.

March 13, l£.M-wly

TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT BARTON cfe WALTER.

DK.M.KRSin

IS

bound to oe

OTUER

,VOTK

MtyvC%The

mmt*.

WRIT of

XEW

stock is *11 fresh and new. and selected expressly for this market, by an e*-

Vermont and Italian Marble, south

ofthe Court House, a few doors east of the Bank, Terre Haute. Indiana. r" Atour Marble Yard will be furnished, on short

and at

RPAS^NAHLE

prices.

WILLI JIM SHAFFER. FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR.

RBSPKCTFULIiV

COods.

inform* tfcto public ttrat be ha*

jost opened his store at Same's old stand, oppositetlw Wabwh Courier office. Terre-Haute, Indiana lie would invite the attention of the public general

rfeflassorted slock of READY-MADE CLOTHINGS, of Gent's apparel, and all kinds of Gent's farnishinf

He also ke«ps constantly on band an assortmentor French Cloths. Cassimers, Vestinys, Doeskins. Casinets. c£c.. which will be made up to ordrr tbe sbortest notice. PartteaHr attention will he paid to

ms-mm ^des, •«4 a first rate St guaranteed to alt who may favor him with a ca!t.

Cutting and repairisf. with allbasiaesaln their Ilea will be promptly altende4 u, Cheapnests shall be one ot the prominent featarca of

MARTIN GRACE

Dealer In Am«rl»an ahd Haitle. TFRRE-HStTTE. tJCDTAX-Jt. Shop on Fourth Street, between Main and Ohio. VTOyUMESTS, ToaVUblea. Grave-Sume*. Ac— iU All order* far any of the above tiled promptly, aadoa tiie ONK reasooable terns. w~r»All wor* ten ia the best style.

Joly ». 'S3-9»-iy

T« Farmers.

MACRU8S

for s»«iar Timothy and Clover a ad

other mall eeed.—WetIV Patent—tar sale by BrantAO., S. H. Patter, Kiddle A LocktM«e,aa4 at the On OSBce. Terra-Haate, ladiana.

Aageat* W*S4 »-tf

JAMES HOOK.

Terrs-Haste, Oct. 96, i*»-46 tf

IceJ lee! Ice!

FAXILIBS.

Paniea fec., supplied with Ice to the waot* of all who mar favor me with fnMB wa^oa daily. their eastern. OOJfRAD SWTTR May It, dtf B. HARRISON it SO!f. Jose 6, l8S4-lypd

TEtiRE-H AUTE

8 0

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHES.

olesale anb llctail.

m. R. CUNINGHAM, if (THK OLD 8TAXD,) National Road Street, directly North of the

Court-House, Terre-Baute, Ind.,

£Sprising

now in receipt of his winter supplies, comevery variety of articles »n his line, making his stock the largest and most complrU in Terre-Haute.

By purchasing the stand long occupied by himself as a Drug Store, he considers him3elt permanently setued, and with the present arrangements of making cash purchases, gives him the advantage of an markets, in obtaining goods from first hands, on the most favorable terms therefore, he is enabled a keep the BEST ASSORTMENT OF PURE MEDICINES, that can be procured in the Eastern and Western cities, and offers as good bargains as the same quality of medicines can be bought at any other establishment on the Wabash.

The purchasing and selecting of medicines suited to the wants of the country, and the compoHnding of the various preparations of the shop, with carc and precision, that it may answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so much importance to the purchaser, that he feels it to be his duty to give his personal and undivided attention to it, as long as he remains in the business.

By his experience of fifteen years in TerreHaute, together with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of medicines, he hopes will insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which he feels himself under many obligations to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to serve them as long as they say.

PRESCRIPTIONS put up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions. and warranted to give satisfaction.

His stock now consists of a geueral assort ment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, Paints, Oils,

Lemon, etc., for culin- 'J"" ary purposes. Soda Paint, Varnish, Wall,* jj Hair, Scrub, Nail, Cloth,

Flesh, Tooth.and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, fcc., for medical purposes, and all articlesusually kept in his line.

O* Also, a large supply of all the most Popular Patent Medicines, rhich can be furnished at manufacturers pri ces, by the gross or dozen such as Smith's Tonic Syrup, India Chologognc. Moffott's Bitters, Pain Killer, Cherry Pectoral Smith's, Townsend's, Bull's, Guyzott'sf Sands' and Howe's Sarsaparilla Brown's. Ess. Ginger Mexican Mustang, Gardner's, Nort-c find Bone and a variety of other Innirilerits Ffih nestock's, Mr. Lane's, Smith's and Javne's Vermifuge Mr. Lane's, Moffatt's, Bragg's, Brandreth's, Smith's, Sugar-Coated, Sapington's, Daniel's, Writrht's, Sovereign Balm, Phinney's, Jayne's, Clickener's, Champion's and Hebrew Pills Sloan's Powders and Ointment, and Louden & Co.'s Family Medicines.

First, Streets, only one block west of the Public Square, and near the Steamboat Landing, Terre-

Haute. Indiana. An Omnibus always in readiness to take passengers to and from the Cars free. 0"This House has been thoroughly repaired and refurnitured for the accommodation of the Traveling community, by

J. S. CLARK, Proprietor.

February 22, 1854 tf

Wines and Liquors.

Fnomice'.

T. HULP/T AN respectfully nn- jffifTTft to his friends anil the vl^Jpjfc public generally, that he has now on hand the largest and most extensive stuck of all sorts of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS, as Cogniac, French and Peach Brandies Port, Madeira and Sweet Malaga \Vine Gin, Rum live. Bourbon, Monongahela, Irish and Scotcli Whisky Spanish and American Brandy, etc.. etc., all of which will be sold at Cincinnati prices. No. b, WARREN S BLOCK,

Oct. 26 185.146 tf

Heaistones, Mnnn

Obelisks. Spires, and every article in our lino

York 'rip All w«r*!one in a soperiorstyle.

1 one 99. '53-9«-tf

CHEAPER

THEY

Varnishes, Turpentine, Dyestuffs,

Window-glass from 8-10 to 23-30, PlasterParis, Whiting, Putty White, Black and Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young-

Hyson and Black Teas Chocolate, Crushed Sugar, Star and Sperm Candles Bar, Castile, Variega- ~./

4

ted, White, and a variety of _• Fancy Soaps Perfumeries, Ex'ts. of Vanilla, Peach,-

J. R.-CUNINGIIAM.

December 1, 2 853-51 -1

•. BooTTTV\D"STIOes7~ JUST RKCEIVF.D AT S. BEAL'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE,

No 5 Un on 11 A large and well rissorled stock of now goods, fitted for the season.

A us to who will call on me nnist be hard to suit, if he cannot

be here suited in price, st.vl ju nol6-w6m

stvle and quality. S. BEAL.

CLARK'S HOTEL,

CCORNER

Terre-Haute, Ind.'

I O A I N

Dy*pep*ia. Jaundice, Chronic or Nervoi^S Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, dnd all Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or

Stomach:

ste.,s

1

Such as Constipation inward Fllee Fullness of Blood to the Head Acidity of the Stomach: Nausea Heartburn OiJ20.it for Pood Fullness of

Welcht in tho Stomach: Sour Kructation« Sinking or Fluttering at tbe Pit of the Stomach .Swimming of tbo Head- Hurried and difficult Breathing Fluttering at the Heart Cltokin or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture Dimness of Vision: Dots or Webs before the*i|Eht Fever and Pull Pain in the head Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of tbe Skin and Eyes Pain in the side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac. Sudden Flushes of hej,t Burning in the Fleah Constant Imaginings of evil and Great Depression of Spirits: ',*%•

CAS BE EFFECTTAtLV Cl'SKO BY IH.

IIOIirL 1!* D'S

CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED ar A S O N

No. 120. Arch Street, Philadelphia.

Their power orer the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians bad failed.

These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtue* ia the rectiScattoii of diseases of the IAver and lesser glands, excrcirfng tbe most Marching powers in weaaaess and affections of the digestive organs, they are. withal, safe, certain and pleasant.

Iff Sold by J. R.Ccyiaeaax,Terre-Haute, and by Dealer* in Medicine, every where. Jutie 7,1854 251}-

JACOB K. CRISHER.

Dealer in Clocks. Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware. Cktfltry and Fancy Goods. National Road Street, North side of the Sqnare

TEKIIE-HACTK,

N. B: Particular attention paid to repairing Clack', Watche«, Jewelry, &c. May 31. !Sa4 wtf

HEW FAMILY GROCERY,

In wy Xewuwi 'ont*ninent BaUdimj. Corner of 4th and Mtlhtrry streets. Nearly opposite the Btptisl Church:

IBLVVfi

jaat opened a oew and complete

stock of FiUlLV «KOC£BIE9, of the choicekind*, and pat up ia the neateat order, designed expressly for the retail trade. 1 mean to sell as good and as cheap SROCEKIS^ at anv "»fatar retail bone in Terre-HaaM and it tar city neigh bora and "^attry friead* aay ao, I will tall aa many. I aa*lt ha hsppj to (fire the ttriclest attention

of vendy m»de

and having devoted much time and attention to perfectinatlic one now offered to tbe public, (which hns been thoroughly te*ted for speed, lljslildraught and for saving the grain, he has

IIU

AN-?- ESTABLISHED -FACT!

The fact that %b seU

WHOLESALE AND I\ ETA II,

Furniture "Warerooms,

And Undertaking Establishment.

than,any other^house in1 Terro-H&ute, is now acknowledged by all,'sndtheir nu* merous friends will bo pleased to learii that they have just received a ltfrge assortment of

SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS.

Buying from first hands, at the head of the market, and manufacturing their own stock, en ables them to sell cheaper and better made Clothing than can be found elsewhere. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will there find a large and varied assortment from which to se« lect, with prices as low and terms as liberal as those of any western house.

In connection with the Clothing Store there is an extensive MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 'i Where any garment will be made to order at short notice. A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimers and Vesting®, constantly on hand for that purpose. is

O" Their stores are on the NORTH EAST and NORTH WEST corners ofthe Public Square. It is your interest to remember the places. Terre-Haute, April 12,1854,-wly

WILSON, STAR BIRD & SMITH,

482, Main Street, Louisville, Ky.

WHOLESALE DBALEM Iff DRUGS, Medicines, Quints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Surgeons' .Instruments, Glassicare, Window Glass, Soups, Perfumery.

Yirf/mia, Missouri, and Kentucky MamtfacUtretl Tobacco,

Have removed to Uieir new FOUR STORY BUILDING, on Main, 3d door above Bullitt, and only a few doors above their late Store.

are in receipt of their HEAVY SPRING SUPPLIES, which renders their stock one of the largest and most complete in the United States, and they are prepared to warrant their goods fresh and of fine quality, and will sell them for cash, or to prompt dealers on the usual time, as low as they can be-bought in the West, Southwest or hast, in the quantities usually bought by physicians, merchants and country druggists. Dealers generally are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock before buying elsewhere and ail orders sent them shall be promptly executed with goods of as good quality and at as lew rates as if the parties were here in person.

N. B.—Ginseng, Feathers. Red Seneka. Rags, Flaxseed, and Country Produce generally, will be received at the market price for debts due ihom or iu exchange for goods. Louisville, Ivy., March 1S51-l'l 3mx* 'if '*t\ en#

METAI.IC.BT3RIAL CASES. THK subscriber, havinp arrangement

C*fi53® will. \V. G. L'uvis t'o., ol I'lm niiisti, io keep consl!imly on li«nd, Fi-V* Vnteut tr Tight Mstalie fturial Casts, whnh are the mefclest mvrntion of the n^e for lite dt'ft.l, would c«II Ibe KllirnlU)n of the puMif. to tbclr superiority over Ibe ronnuon wooden coOius now in use, for all reason* »l llie •««l", for vault purposes, transportation, beaniy, silr of finish, and durability. They are uuuvaled and wlierevertliey have been introduced it has been to tbe tot»l exclusion of all other colAns. I now linve «n uRsurlment on baud, which can be seen by collincat nij W'nre rooms. In addition, I shall keep on baud *1 kinds and

WOODEN COFFINS. •:*..

Manilfsctured or the best material, and made by tin best workmen in tbe city. 1 pledge my-elf not to fol low the old plan of extortioning, bin wilt sill lowfi than a»y other house of tbe Kind in the lity. profits in both metalic snd wooden coffins sb«ll noi e\ieed that of any other kind of business. 1 urn pitpared to attend ftinernls with

AN EI,EG ANT HEARSE.

.And wilt furnish any mini her of carriage* that may desired. 1 can "he found at my Store, north cl tin Court-House, on Market street, oppocitr J. I.on lcin I.ivcry Stable, or at niv work-idiop, fornmrly Kepi Sites iV Co. FOUhTJilt.

Terre Haute, May ".1, lS.Vl-CI-tf

(i 11 O E S

JOIIN B. LUDOWICI.

^T^.VIvES pleasure in assuring the friends and .1- customers of the late firm, llinl. lie will continue the business at. llie old stand, and is prepared give good bargains in every thing in his line. Thankful for former natronnsje, every mo dOsififtg to limi of Grocvries an t"

ho solicits cull frutn supply tlicnisrlvos in ti Liquors, at WhoU'Mtle of lictnil.

He i* now receiving his pprintj sfm-lc, frnsisting of a full assortniciit of OroccrtCA of :ill kinds,

Tobacco. N.iils, (ilass. Lcallicr itc.,itc., all of which will bodi*po**d of r^t tin lowest figure.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. March 23,1833-15-tf

1\ W. KOBHSOX, FOUNDER AND MACHIWld" STUKKT, atCIINOKU. l*l« HA

HAVINGUN

been engaged for many years in

facturing

of Bridge (or Ohio) ami

manu­

Superior iJrain Separators & Horse Powers

hetotation in rccoiontcn

ding it as the best he lias ever seen. At the Indiana State Fair of 1853, my Horse Power was awarded tbo FIRST PRSXICX anil a Ilu-LOMAas the befit Lever Power.

At the StRte Fair for 1P53, I entered it fur light draught, (there were four entries.) and received the FIRST PHKMU'M and a diploma recommending it for tight draught. I bis Power is hit' tided for six or eight horxes, ami in very durable, being fieqiirnlty I used to thrash from 20.000 to ?n.t«Hl bushel* without repnir«. They «re themest convenientof anv to load and uiiload. Hut we invite ^|u i/,t xttejitjun to.our

Grain Separators.

Their cylinders are three feet long.bantleil I tit iTiree hands, and in every respect safe and dtnablc. The concave teeth are of the best wronpbt Iron, nnd very stronir. Wo attach Klevators to carry tbo tailing* back to the cylinder, and use Stnekers lucait) tha chaff and straw, or the straw alone to the stack.— These ^taekcrs are from 15 to IH feel hlich.

We are prepared to furnish the same hind of Separators to run with Belts or Shnft*. Four horse Travelers. and si* hor«e

TR 1VELING SEP A RA TOR S, a that havo three feet cylindera and shoes, snd riildt6i to clean the grain ready for market, kept on hand.

TTr'Machines will be shipped to almost any part of the country by Railroad. July 10, IJ?34-33-avd 2m

UOUBLK I I

friiuidn and tlio public generally, tliat

tlir.ju^ii along »xporieiice in the business and after haying fixed ItiH rectifying cowcern, in New.Store /tOf m, a Iftr^e hCale, r.nd af his ter he best

ter an entirely new and most .perfect, principle, he intandsltii'd shall now be able to lurniah the

DOUBLE RECTIFIED WUfSKV. Which liaa ever been sold in this rtarket It ii decidedly the moat pleasant, pure*t and bent rectified Whiaky, which waa ever made, and will excel the best ever brought on here from Cincinnati or any other place.

All those who wish to jfefc the be*t really Double Rrctiird Whisky will please call and let tbe article speak f'»r itself

No. 5. WARREN'S BLOCK.

Oct. 26, 1853-46-tf l'ewc Haute, I nd.

Si

FUHIfITURE FOB SALE, The uh^ri!ier, from Cincinnatti Ohio, has arrived at Terre-IJante, and can be found at J)emirig'»

New Brick Houae. on 3d atreet, opposite the Prairie City Uotise, with a large and superior lot of FUIiS

1

to'o

TURE.conaiating of Marble-Top, Dressing and Plain^^

seat Rockin ge«

mswi.

j'

wmm

H. E. SMITH, D. D. S.

J*

«'.**• -flT -i

JOHN' IIUMA

S O E I N

N E W A N A A The inOst poivcrful King nn the fitre of lh gh»bt liow reijjns snpreine in Mio Amoi Iran Jtvpuldle I'lm |*n»t tf the crowned heaiU of Ktirops sink into hi.ilj iillkan'u when I'onifwreii to that of our Ameiicitn Kiiiij.

Kiirt)|Ki iii Kinx-t empln tho powrr venvj in them to Itu-rense the rirhes of tile rich and lordlv, ninl to rctlu to greuter mWrrv and deftroiliiiloii. tlie prtor and d.'|wu. dqiit Our Ami-I'lettn Klliif ^oes foi-rh with t'ou.il willing u««»o the lordly mntisiou nnd bunib!« eabin, ri-a.|v uhke to a-liuiiilster riiiicf and toolfur hmlth uinl iinppluuoa ro tne lofty and lowlr, tha rich and the poor.

3) 11. .J O 11 N Mli I.I.-S GREAT AMERICAN IIIWQ

tbe TEXTII trovniER

or

TIIS tVotstb. and the pvifest

blivwitig ever offered to afllkne.l liiiintmirv to the sutTerIng millions, the Doetor ean n\r. ii-llrf tit your coin, m.ind Yon li.im only i« use tills imijrtc.il reitiHr. All tho»e who still snlTei'. rtlid will not ni-eept ihu |oitfi iel Halm. de«ervu ttot the pi'V of their fawili.-*.

TIIIH wonderfui niodlciiiif. durlnif the bH p»rio I islne* Its IntrodnetlOo, lm.» ejirrW.I lnippiiiesH to tin. Iie.irt^ of tlinnsnnds. nnd nmd« lit'o ehnrm limn who lieretefow ivgardfd It, oniyns |i itfnI no.I oil enilil.M'vUuou*..,

T« .he wtnls with nil l.tnlin^nl-. MiMlu-fK-nfl.mx. CHIM KitiurJ nnd i'alo lixttaetor«, nnd let million* of jjlit tongues proehilui the mei of tin*

I»r«

it Atpei icno

KIIIK of I'nln," pre|*trt»'ion eo ipo.e.i JOIPU- of Ve^'etii. blca and roots, produced In Amerleu own riv an I bounteous soil. to'e

would a.*k the I.vDlEs. who nn nlwuvs rnnipciMftt. jii'l(rt'.i of what la and wh.it not it r.tlti.ible t'tml tiH-dieinn, fo do n« spcelal Tiivor by the Kltu

"V

I'aiu nlojtlu trlnl, and it .« it|,-r,ic:or. oxcrt, rhulr ti,lkl(nn iu U» behalf lrcoiiinivod it, upcuk well nnd rt .iu of It, an| sea ihut it is life liv their tilllleied oi'lntili..r.. The ladles arc ilira\-s eli iriuible, and owo tlie.v 'in leici. their Miffurlng frb-nds ton»e tliln realty viiu nlile liiedlelne, tlioy will bo doing nil net of bvn«vii|em«

IIIMI

10

r.liov euu

w«|l lit) proud of. Tills Is rt powerful and truly nuiglenl remedy for nil external di»en«e«. i-oten, m\etiinj(«, burin, &c uud for inuiiy Inieruiil ujltieilous. ic loietirtitSi euro, jet It Is perfeeily h:\roih *s and iiieapabln of pro lnevij the leu.*! Injurious lfecti Iu the uithir deiivute euws or the weakeiii. eonKtitut.lou. it. entirely iiielesa to follow the oM nnd worn-out system of publUUIliK

llie pillule UIOU-IUMI* of enriltt-

raf*a of womlvrK perforniel ly rhi« oiiMlleinu It die, but, twenty-tire runts to try it mi Dr. Iiu:| Mtnktw lili welt earuvd reputation on tliu King of IViin .iolo|{ nil an I more than he eiiilms for It

would tuk IIMVH you the llbeomatlnni nr (iou' these are not pluiMiut companion*, mid tu I now io

JOII

would llku to drive them ittt'uy its soon u« |u,.lb-, then u*« -.-

"IJtllX S KINO OK I'.VI.N,

Would

I O

it, usit the

rfM

wfc

High and low poat Bedateada, Sofa and Sofa~,ocking Cnaira. Tables. Sofa* and LoanAll of which will be sold low for ca»b.

Jan. 5 1853 4-1 vr [bargains in that line. Cordage and Coil Chain of all aizea, Painta, jOila, Window GU*ti, Hails, Spikes, and Mill {cad other Saws. 1 keep a iarge stock of Remington *s Rifle Barrel*, and_utin Trimmings

rfl3P mare, will at *11

time* be readtness to wait oo bis patroaa in

Terre-Haat®, April §3, *51 -19-ly

Vigo County Scale*!

I ^HESE Scale* have been put io, on Fourth JL street, at the expenae of the county, and areth«b»it Fair banks' Platform Scales. Sellers and purchasers of Hay, Coal, Corn, Oats, etc., can rest assured of sceiling correct weight

H. FAIRBANKS, ^Weigk-Matok

Jan. 16, l8Si-6-tf

IK cured iilimxt liiime'lla'^lv of lt..w. I

Complaint. Ilyetitery, Summert'oulpiuiiif. tfiiob-rn Morbus. i.'riiuip Colic, llu.oi Aelic. 1'IHIIII or liny otlter ucho or Pjillij Hie remedy fImply ni.| llie eure eeriiiiu l)SK TI1K ORK vT KI.Ni,' 1A IN

AToiifd you have your Sow, Swelling*. 0u'«, Rurus Scalds, Irui4ex, or miy other wounds hvttlcJ,, tvu rejM

m^eifl? wTcJTn !generally, and OtJJfS READY MADK. SnrwJ0FP?cE on 1 FARMEKS' TOOLS. & Ohio Street, 3d door »hatl keep an eye particularly to the FarEm* of the Public want* and r.ever fail to have a good

Sh(ml

patrons

all things pertaining to his profession. N. B.—Xo Caaorr given fur operations, an 1MS by previous arrangements.

icl

MAUIC.W. KINO OV t'AI.

IVoald yo be eured of Scnhl lle»d. Stiff Joints, Sore Thnstt. Neuralifbi, •""•re re i«t. i/ouibij .., IVtteror ltin{ Worm, IJIMI Hlieiiiii. liites of l'iloooiu loceet", Uhiip|K-d llamls, uinl nil ottier ifoiws. eillier lry or Httuoioi

say again and Hgain, KOUK aaHKtn I* Ur. Jolni llaU IvINll

wo

W S

M'ould you Inf cured of Kind's K«il, (Iiioeer. Tmnors, Krupiions,

or

bliHitl,

any d) eitse of llie ttkhi eau«ed by hnpunt

then n.i! I»r, .tuliii liuliV .-nr'np^rillii Iii'ermilly, .sod llie King of l'«in oxrenmlly. mailing ean be

mot*

certiuii tli.in it rpvt'.ly uiiil elfcetu tl eitr^. O N O 9 i' it N 11- A i, OK O 'ma*

Firru ('KOM STSKKT, (.•«* iKion itufii Mtijv, l.00!dVlfXK, KY VouSkinNT DRPGOTSTS & KIT" IIAXTD Tifreotjaaour TUB UJflttSO BTATK3.

In Terro-Haiito, ly It Cuniiighain, Drug-

HDLMAN informs his old .«•'*«. and Allen Pcncc,, Druggiat. oi-w't? March I, Ifr5-M'2-Gm i.i

Trie s'lbsxribt-r h'Av|ing removed to the No. I fonr-Mory brick atorc jn the Wnrr»'» Block, i% now prepared to allow tlie be£

Stock of Hardware, Saddlery, Iron, Steel •ad Tools, of aft Kind*,

lb

be

fonfid in thin ciif 6t in Jndinfta. The ffHRortsn«iit compriaea auch a variety of bt» SIIRLF

jand HKAVT GOODS, that itia impoaaibla to enumerate.

Tin Plate, Sheet- Iron. Copper, Wire, Block Tin. Jlnrils. Vises and Bellows, •alwaya on hand. 1 have a roost complete as-.... sortment of

Building Materials. Carpenters' Tools. Cabinet Trimmings, Shoe Findings, and Leather of all inds.

Dnrin^ the coming aeaaon, I shall keep on hand a larga sfock of Pine Doors and Window Baih, from 8 hv 10 to 10 by 16.

jn Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings,

D. 0. FOBSTER. ,|ea] rery largely, and can offer the best of

Spade. Fork. Scythe, Cradle. Jlxe,

or Too, wU him

HARPER'S

*t

a

very reason­

able profit. Having now a Store and Iron Room fitted op expreesiy for the Hardware business.arid excelling any other store house of the kind in tha city, 1 shall be able fn show gooda to rooeh better advantage than heret fore. "^4.. aCT Remember UMsignof the Padlock.

S. H. POTTER.

Terre-Haute, Nov. 26,1853-51-tf

MA0AZIVZ, for September

PUTNAM'S MONTHLY, for do., at Aug. 30, dtf W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.