Wabash Express, Volume 14, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 October 1855 — Page 3
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•HXS?-*- A Bl/CK. OF A MiNJ§? jDear me! I'm a joyous wife, JL I've lefl my anxioos mother,
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And mich a man aa I hare got— I think there'* ne'er another,.!* The other day when In a fret, 1 ruined my coatly fan, softly smiled, bot nothingsaid a he a a a
a J- Must pass forever from my hand, 'r"My cherished, only "1." ... .j 7.'V"V Thou wert as good as "X" or "V," ..-j For thou wert all 1 had
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He rocks the. cradle, and the babe He dandle* on hia knee, -i And whsn the cherub'a naughty, 4
He laughs with heartless glee He never snubs me when I'm out-g?\ I do not think be can J&ebave as come vile, cross men do, ,,. fie1* ibch a "k!Uck of a man." 4
The other day he brought me homo* A stylish little bonnet— .f a ror
.•jNporgeUing where he put the bat, I sat myself opoft it crushed ten dollars worth quite
When straight away he ran
& bought a prettier—oh the dear, Ain,thea"diick of a man 1*1 of
burnt his cloak the otlier day,-** $ Against oar parlor stove, g^jjj f# ?n 'if-i'itlustead of chiding me, he aaid ••4! tz.* turtle dove, s-sjjftasati ,i,,t^And when bis watch to Sis I gave,^, r*i -i Who to the window ran, dzi.4tt „.'a "!'t'And threw it out, he never frowned, i*»11.1 He's such a "duck of a man." ,^rurann* jj r~twtoi-t ., Tl sister Mary envies me— iJjms? ulaser t'.i t'tt Turns up her little nose, .... .And spitefully says, "Sissy dear,
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There your hen-pecked husband goes." f»he needn't talk, the saucy flirt, rutShe'll have, if she only can, tu' fi husband half so good aa mine, b"'*
Though not a "duck of a man."^
ET The following lines were found upon the back of a one-dollar bill. They certainly portray the feelings of the writer:
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And thou must go, my beautiful*!' To pay remorseless dun—
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And now to lose thee, In this way, (Confound it, 'tis too bad. /£-,,^s
The rich have stores of larger Mils, And double eagles too t" fiill they can't feci the love I felt,
My flimsy rag, for you.
•i •. Hut go away—1!cannot smile, For really'tis no joke. To think am when thou art gone llccid#dty "dead brokeJ*
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WOiNDBItS OV Tin ATttlOSPIIEHB, The atmoRphere forms a spherical shell stirfounding the earth to a depth unknown to ua, by reason of its growing tenuity as it is releasd from the pressure of its own nuperincuttibaitt mass. Its upper surface cannot be nearer to tin than fifty, and can scarcely be more than five hundred miles. It surrounds us on all sides, yet we see it not it presses us with a load of fifteen pounds on every square inch or surface of our bodies, or from seventy to one hundred tons on us all. yet wo do not so much as feel its weight. Softer than tho finest down, more inpalpable than tho finest gossamer, it. leaves tno cobweb undisturbed, and scarcely fitirs the slightest flower that feeds on the dew It supplies yet it bears the fleets of nations on its wings around the world, and crushes the most, refractory substance with its weight.— When in motion, its force is sufficient to level the most stately forest and stable buildings which the earth contains to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges and mountains, and dash tho strongest ships to pieces like toys. It warms and cools by turns the earth and the iivit-g creatures that inhabit it. It draws up vapours from tho sea and land, retains them dissolved in itself, or suspended in cisterns of clouds, and throws them down again as rain or snow when tiiey are acquired. It bids the rays of the sun from their path to give us the twilight of the evening and of dawn it desperscs and retracts their various tints to beautify tho approach and retreat of tho orb of day. Hut for tho atmosphere, Ruu»hin« would burst Upon us all at onco, and roiuovu us from rr idnightdarkness fco tile blaaeof noon. Wa Kfaonld liave no twilight to soften and beautify the landscape, no clouds to shade us from the scorching heat but the bald earth, as it revolved on its axis, would turn its tanned and weaihered front to the full and unmitigated rays of the king of day. It affords the gas which vivI ties and wnrnis our frames and receives into itself that which has been polluted bv use, and Is thrown off as noxious. It feeds the flames of life exactly as it does that of the firo it is in both cases consumed, nnd a (lords the food of consumtion in both ease« it becomes combined with charcoal, which requires for It combustion, and^ it is removed by it whun ^his is «vor* m-*
The llev. Dr. Chapman, the able debitler, late of Memphis, tfc learn from Mississippi paper, has taken the field in favor of the American party. H* is a native of Ireland, and an ardent lover of his nalive Country. Me is also one of the ablest fnen in the Methodist Church, South In letter addressed to the Lexington (Miss.) Advertiser, Dr. Chapman says: ••Having consented to deliver^ijStHuitlress on the great question now agitating tho Americans, at liichland, in September I deem it necessary to make a few rerttafks tespectinij iflv position. I am a foreigner by birth, and a resident of the South.—There I have spent the greater
portion of my life. In reference to the American party, I beg leave to' observe that it but advocates what I katc eontended for during the last fifteen year*. "Piofessor Crawford, of Aberdeen, of this jState, also a foreigner by birth, and editor ot a paper there, and my brother, editor of weekly and tri- weekly paper in the "JSouth, are exactly one wtih me in opinion on the American Platform and I tondlv ihope that the day is at hand when every patriotic foreigner of the United States frill adopt our vfctfs. I know this will be jo when vre come to commune with each .^ther, and to prepare for the great strug-
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just ahead. Our sentiment will be: "Kather than see the whole cotfntry cursled by a foreign influence, we shall advc *ca(e the doctrine, "Americans shall rule ^America." Our love of country will proudly sit on therui»sof party. Such ''will be our postttefc h» the day of trial.—
Should we fail, the remembranee of our |4eed wil make heroic Protestants of the «living. In reference to the Catholic rcli*gion, I stand tfhere I hate ahrny* stood. opposed to the idea of persecuting a man for embracing it, hut wnen I find Protestant speakers fnaultiagourwrttere bycalline their statements 'Know Nothing lie*,
I Feel loudly called cm to show they are -mistaken, and to administer justice to Chem,—in a word to establish the Pope's eivii power.—The American party is cbal4 kngcKl to select a man to meet the men of
Might *t Gastalhm Spring. Well gentlearenas much as you th^ni of foreigners. of their influence and opinion, it is ta be hoped that you wHI gntdly hear what I have to say on thai occasion, yhis offer ts unsolicited. Here I would cbaliangt? any man in the State to meet me discussion. ataay point or place-«-tht' American Platfium being the subject. The dbcossion most continue two days that the fog* of error may be cleared awayy
T&e liquor dester* of CSocinoati, to conr«stioivasMuibleU^ rmdlrcd to rote i&e old ll««
(Sek«t- att£tti»lccUoD l«st Tottdaj.
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A Steikixo Kebuee.—A writer ib the Columbia South Carolinian, is reminded by certain remarks on legal ethics, of a scene which occurred six months ago in & London criminal cqtirt: .• 1
A young man was indicted for having 6tbligfit
jewels.
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ing upon whicli he IfiigHt rest a defence of the prisoner, suggested to the jury that perhaps the young lady a woman of irreproicbible character, had made aii a{}p6intnient with the prisoner had jglveo hiiti the jewels, and findiHg she would !}e ds6dfrered, had seen no o|h efrescdpe froin disgrace than turning her lover rife a criminal. The judge was goin/^ to stop tKe slandering lawyer, when the prisoner cried oat?: "Sir, that is notyourbrief what you Say is not true, and I would not be acquitted at this rate." The bench assured the prisoner that his conduct should litve its weight* in setting the amount
O" Norths circus was attcuded Uy a gang of adroit pick pockets—several of our citizens were relieved of their pocket-books 3
[From the Kew York Journal.]
"2\q article ever acquired so rapid celebrity and universaipopularity as Ltoh'sKathairos. To those who have used it, (andwho has not?) the reason is obriouV, as it tfot only beautifies the Hair, but preserves and restores it at an advanced age of life. Its perfume and agreeable enlivening effects, should sta^ip it an indispensable article of the toilet."jf/. j*ti„
The above is but one of thousands of similar commendations—it stands unrivalled as a toilet article. Besure and ask for LYCLN'S KATHAIRON, as its unparalleled popularity has caused several unprincipled persons to pu
somewhat similar names large bottles, for only 25 cents.
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Oct. 10, '55-wly
Adiiiinistr.itioia.
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up valueless imitattonsj' whirili they call by will state, for whomsoever i«. may concern, that 1 Sold everywhere, ww—
HEATH, WYNKOOP & C0.,r
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Prkl. Wood's Hair Hcslorativc We invite specinl attention to the advertisement of this article in another column of our paper. It has now been a litile less than two years before the public,'and yet it has become from its intrinsic merit, a standard article up on the shelves of almostall druggists, and the Chester Herald says "It now stands at the head of all reiriedies ofthe kind." JJor is this result, at all surprising when it is remembered that distinguished statesmen, as well as many members of the medical profession, indeed ladies and gentlemen of the highest^ intelligence, in all parts of the' country testify that it has and will restore the hair,cover the head of the bald', remove all dandruff and itching," and all diseases of the srtilp and more than all, preserve the hail4, if used for toilet, purposes, both in color and from falling out to any imaginable age. Reader try it. Call and procure one of the circulars from the agent, and we think you cannot doubt. .See aiso the advertisement. "•'J *-,
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MARRIED:!^:
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lu this city on tho 9t.h inst ,by Warren Harper, Esq., at the Cincinnati House, Mr. Henrj Geety, to Miss Lot:i8A Dkscjkr.
DIED,
At Centreville, Ind., on Friday, the 12th inst., Mr. H, G. Finch, of consumption. [/««. Journal.
Ho was the friend and playmate of our ear ly boyhood, and well do we recollect what warm and generous heart always beat in his
breast. On the 2.1 inat, 1X.»»v Bcrr.r, vlaugntcr of 0. W. aud It. M. Dishop, aged 2 months and
ii d.^ laocx On l.jth iqst. at fio'clock, A. hi., Wx. W. SI.AUGHTKR, aged 10 months.
is hereby given, thnt. the under
signed has been appointed administrator de bouis non, of the estate of Charles D. inteyinn'o, late of Vigo county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo insolvent.
ARETUS R. GOULD, Adm'r.
Oct. 17, I955 w3w
New Leather Store. rrUIE subscriber having taken the store room JL adjoining H. Hoss' Dry Goods Store, two doors south of R. ft.
the west side of tho Court House, and jnst returned from the East with a well Selected stock of Spanish Sole leather, French Calf Oochicharwd, pink, green and lining skins, which will be sold low for Cash or hides, and as he has in connection three Tanneries ho intends to spare no expense in trying to keep a full stoex of tho very best of Sole^Leather Skirting, Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather, kips, calf, buck and pad skins also, A GOOD STOCK OF BELTING »$• THONG leather manufactured expressly for that use, and warranted all from my own Tanneries, Which 1 thinK will not fail to give general sat isfaction. I consider myself a judge, as 1 am a practical Tanner and Ourrier myself. Come and see for yourselves and- bring along your hides slid bark, as I will at all ttrpea
Sept. 19. 1**1 ni.
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tho highest market price in Cash for liides, deer she«p skins and sell you as cheap as any other house in ilio city-
O* &,riot attention paid to all onlers. baddler* and Shoemakers recollwt the place of tho ffew Leather Store, west side of the square.
Oct. 17 '55 *610 ELISHA STEPHENS.
iSilAKAPflfllS INSTJE.ANCE CO., INCORPORATED IN 1836.
AUTHORIZBD CAPrTAtr, $200,000.
»c«tvcaceanaK» ure«.tmivBi.*T«i*
rpHIS Coropaity having been ^«By ro-org«n-ued, ia now prepared to issue TIRE antt MARINE Policies at equitable rates of premima.
HOARD OF DIRECTORS. Jowl D.Denser, W*. M. JJoCaaTr, Wv. R, NorsijraKtf, K. W. H. E&us, l'lics.N tcouu, Samuki. F.
.. Slaaicali Mn»ic«l.
GO
to Ptcbet' Mu*ic Slot*, if yo* winfcto i*et»»« beat Piano Fort that ever time to tbi« Cut- «»4 wkcrt may be lteaaA »f Slie*t Marie, a tt»nl mWWiHt iMtrttlio# book* Ac. Beside* a pl*atr of Um twwtkin* •Waf» fOr VI«Ua Oiiur. •»,. 4» B. FISH, o«urr.a»s4i*,E_
New Firm.
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aa4«iil$n«4. km (Onaed to qader tbc m«qm rtylaof M.- B. EM
fof of bayiBf u4 wlUag Atl tM former Lmmbtr 4eMi,-tM VP, B. TWI coN*cu4 k| Um mv fin*.
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PBOFESSOH WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE
member of the medical profession
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has not ?—but I have ueverseen hitherto any case in which any person's hair wasrealf of the bftir tonics, die., of the dsy. me pleasure to rocord the Lluivc i'eco»vni^itd«d jmju it already has a large and Perritory. The psople have cd»fid*nce in it. .*ti wlio iucide with ui»-" tu w'at I heard yOu serit us. as.tUe ^liolesate
Oriro.—Chase's majority",as— t-r cm ir Jri^al v*rfri*'vhaI,rtc^\nfd*i,r,'03nine'*Te^^teHreaied by three di«iiiguihed physicians hut from 1$ 17,500, it Will probably reach font. Vou k*n-we credit for your discovery. 1, for ,-^ jt
25,000. a WW. ,sj. for I trrtiiiiily had dt «paire4, long, long ago, or ever the treatment of Dr. A. U. Scott,Oculist, and effecting 'a'«»V *"oh result. I congratulate yon that bv his medical skill she was restored to perfect sight in the short time of five weeks, and
ydiir fortune (and a Urge one) is at realty made i- Vours, UasDly, ..j J. w. Boxn,
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n»] ixresKts, Ind. June l.»,
I'ruf. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufacture and vend ynuv recently discovered Hair Restorative,
I & OO head of of dandruff, and with one month's proper use !.
63 Liberty street, New-York, glossy appearance and all this without discoloiin the liiiudstliat apptv it, orthedress 011 which it drops. Oct. 3, looj-wlna I would, therefore.*recommend its use to every one
desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Uespectrulty, yours,
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hit:. H. li. STkWAKT. -i.iljj5'-Kor sale in Cincinnati by JOHN D. PAHK, co.tuer of l''outh and Walnut, at manufacturer'* prices.
N. n?—AVe put up the Restoratives, both with and without sediment, and think for restoring color,.Ui.u,t containing sediment, the best, ft. Jf, -J" .Oct. Il WW-ii.dw'-!*: v.
Tcrrc-Haiito & Richmond Railroad.
ON
ami after VVKllJflSSDAY, October 10th, Trnhis on thu Komi will leave Terre-Haute tlitily, (.•SunJays cxceptiiU, as follow.*
First Kxprcss Train.
Will lcovc tlie Ev in»vill6 »ndCrawrorit«ville Railros4Station, at 12:25 A. Stonpins only at Grecncastlc.
Arrive at Indianapolis, nt. ^:10 A.M. Malting ilircct counoctions for tho Kant. OTail ami Accomodntlon Train. Will leave tnc Tene-Haute and Kiclimonil Kailro»tl Station, at '. 7.-U0 A. M. stoiuiing lor passengers at all way' stations. Arrive ^1 InUianapolis, ut 10:25 A. M.
Nccoml Impress Train.
Tickets for the Kxprcss Trains will be procured at tlio JSvansvillc aud Crawfordsville Staticu. CHAKLKS WOOD, ,i Acting Superintendent* 'Oct. V, C0W&wlmo [COiitier. Journal and Prnirie City, copy In Wcclt-
ly one month.]
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BIJCKI51E €ASH SXORli.
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John's Saddlery Store pn
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purchases, this Fall,have.been.heavier than they ever were bef »re. Every department of our business is crowded with the newest and best styles of GOODS.
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QUEENSWAEE AND PAFEE HANGINGS "this department is now full of new and choice Goods, and is worthy the attention of every body wanting goods in tl^is line. MsfllA
OUR JOBBING DEPARTMENT
la much more, extensive than eror before in all STAPLE GOODS, including BOOTS a2*D SHOES and have never been able to sell on quite as good tea-rare for the porcbasor* a O VXTR ME 11CBAXTS.
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Ootusotos,
L. R. BaowNKLL. JOHN D. DKFREES, Prts t.
L. R. B*owxkw..See'*. -r D. S. DANALDSON. A$t*t, Terre Haut*. Indian*. 5T Office at the Store-room of RirUt Ar D.\sALr*eox, Main stmt, north of thfl Court-Houjjs
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S»ft.«,dAw-lgi P. TOFPtaU
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tttidtnicnwl will p»v «sb ftfr any |iia«tity of HICKORV SCT3, the bitter pijr not* delivcredat the iwtll I 6cl 4.
dAwfm AMKS HOOK.
Oysters!
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4oor 5ortm»f *. 3. .tor* TT* 4J tlie Cue or C*». A1*0, l*r«»ta Fiftla* p*cfe«4ia tceaow «j.
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bed wiifca gaod itiff brush, and the Kestorative then he has successfully porronnedscnie of the mivs' annliAd Ami CPi! rtlhh#! in- till thu irftln «rta all _' il' -V11 W!. i_* ...
•fPlied #nd. wellmbbjal ip„till thejjcaJp. was.*IU| critical and extraflrdm*iyciiVes. All Mini] tcrc glow. This I repeated every mornio?. ant! in threel *1 1 -t 1 weeks' the "yoong hair appeared, and^pe# rapidly! the Go.pt'l and poor pi-rrfous wjl be cheerfulfhom August'lait up totbe present time, and is nowl ly attentu.-d Freii of Chnrirc. thick, black, and strong—soft and pleasant to the} Dr. Scott will remai 6 only a few months in tW,
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I one, return vou ths^Ks for the beuefit it has done nie,{ itnout success^aua 1 in en piacea ««r uuuer
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Firm of Bond & Kellogg.
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Paul, M.
t&t&m.&i «iw-—djuAhf l.oo»
Sisport,
Ind.. June 29,183.V
Messrs. O. J. VVoodA.Uu., Gents: Yours of the l"ih inst., came duly to hand. Enclosed, please find it bein* the ameunt for Hair Restorative. 1 ha»»J sold it all. If you choose, you may send me six doijeiV bottles Hair Restorative I think can sell it. It has worked miracles in this place I sold a ssick with erysipls in the face and eyes, and it man six®I bottles who was beld,and it fetcheU the jpcUl,tlin her eyes, and kept them in a high state of inclination f. three years, sometimes
vVTt»# Vours, very respectfully, M. 11. GRinr.HY.
kairoul all over bis hdad.
haue used it, aild know others who used it, that 1 enrp rprhave for several years been,in the habitof uh.» otl.-, to Mate what know (concerning a cure per er Hair Restorative*, antf.iliat I fiat! yours vastly nu- foriued ly nun, 1 will state that my brother a peiior to arty other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the jf
WILSOjN KING.
t. I^ocis, June 28,1833.
Prof- Wood—Xsyou are about to prepare and vend your recently discovered Hair Kesiorative, and as you request my opinion of it, I will state that my hair was, a few months aso, very gray and after usiu« two bottles of your Hair Kestoraiivc, it assumed its original color, and since its application all dandruff ha* disappeared from my head, and 1 have been troubled with no disagreeable itching or the scalp. Tain satisfied those who use it will not regret it, as it irives the appearance of' having been recently oiied. 1 am prepared, therefore,, to recommend its use to all who aredesirous Of having a beautiful head of hair. A%
I am,sir, yours, &c.
Will lc.-ivc the Kvunxville and Cra wforilsviillc Ktaj»i. .•.~..
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Stopping ut lirar.ll, 0reen»ifano1 tTffi rnf Ariive tmliaiiapolis, »t P:IS 1*. M. AlaUhv,' dircct ouncctiiiiis for tlift Kast. mr'Tlckcta lor the M«il Train, wilt be procured 'ghi-rtin"' at the Ticket Office at theTerro-Haute and Kichinond Depot.
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'Includes the richest variety of all kinds of or Western Sates. Also on hand LADIES' DRESS GOODS, and also every- 1000 Reaius Cap Paptr, ruled and plain. thing desirable for Gentlemen's wear. lOOOu ,?j ..Letter Carp6t & HouBe-furnishing Department,
In this branch, we have as large a Stock of 40 ),000 Envelopes—all varieties Weddin Carpetings, Oil Cloths and all kinds of Hou$«-.Stationery, beautiful stylos—Printers' and Furnishing Goods and can offer as great in- Binders'stock Card Boards,- Binders'boards duccmcnts in regard to variety, styles and:jjtniw. Boards Cards, all eolers Russia prices, as can be found West of tno Mountains, [feather N§ws Inks Book Ink American 1 1— Book
Thev have on hand and kcepconst&nyv ready Oct. 3,1855 3«u d^ Gtiy Tnaturer. matkCoffins, ar». Oorpse Preserve!«,% which I [City papers copy and charge City-1 one wishing to teep mSec«ased friend can durins: th# fmt weathcr for any ntimber .ya. W« that nothing »hall go t^oit oyf -..pmH to render j«uf«ctioa. Our »hatl .«^t ^tteiecLthat «f®ther establishof tlifeSamc tind.
J|«(al fc flturl at Cttscs.
fiew Gwds-Ik F«l Xrajir.
HAVE
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Dr. A. C. Sc^tt, (kulist nnd A«ri,4 AYlJTG located in the city of Terre-Haute| ter.ders his profc^io^ul iMsrvictsto the ©it izens of thi« p?ace and! vicinity and surroaud-
cott n» rv,m fallcytifidfrtifc tif ren dmnggeflsafis^iction^, ,H^tiilg had 'se^eiSt yeiis thil twatnicntofdifer during which ti&ie sati*faetJoii of kiwvwnig»tlwt
isle aienU of the TemU^ blind fornix month*, during that time ahewwrH
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I take plpasnre in recomnrending hiia to the public, and pafticulstrlV the afflicted. 091 11$ ROBERT PLUNK FT
Attesfi N. 31. HoLToN. «..*» Crawford^ville, Ind., May 23, 1835»V j£ -*£Tekrb Hautk, Isd., Oct. 12th. l8o5. To THK Pl'l'fclC.—
,,, 'every*thing l»knew «f or could get of others,
'i havtf tised Prof. O x'woo^MakKe'sVoratiie. and applied tb her eyes during that time but aud hnve admired its wonderful effect. My hair wasiWithoi.t success. I tlien p.aceu iier^ uuuer tin becomfns, as I tliou|ht, prematurely gray, hut by the1 treatment of Df. A. 0. Scott, Oculist, and by ui»ecif his "Restorative," it has resumed its original j,is-medical skill he succwded in curing her color, aud I have no doubt, permanently so. „„i,. i.„! rt«l-onliiisnr»
-siUXitY B.KJKESBy eyes in aboni live weeks. Ana tak.e pleasure Ex-Senator, United States, in recomnifiiding''him to the afflicted generalffrtjnfeq 1
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Tliis is to certify, that,my wife was taken
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'state of inllainntiun tirthreev nearlv blind|«nd 1 being Physician. I tried
Given ukder 'iny hand this 10th day of lOct. lt?55. E. F. GOOKIXS, M. D. Attest: J. C. OoawiN.
Being requested by Dr. A. C. Scott, oculist,
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f(,rab(Kit three years, and that she
der treatment by Dr. Scott, anu from information from my brother, I believe the cure i«
complete. I regard itasan extraordinary cut Oct. lQjt]i. lt55-
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UOOKlNb,
Judge of Supreme Court ot Ind.
Attest E. F. Gooki.vs M. D.
^BRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac.
1555.SThTFairfnidfc '«»1855.
INCE our card of tlie 27th of Sept., we have received very large additions to our Stock, all of which are now ready for examination and sale. We enumerate
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AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS.- French and English Merino's- all wool, Gala Plaids, Printed Cashmeres, Plain and Fancy Colored DeLaines, Gih"han.s, Prints of every style and quality.
A LARGE STOCK OF DRESS CLOAK Thimmings—Comprising, Black, Fancy Colored Plush and Fancy Velvets Black and Fancy Silk Gimps and Braids.
A beautiful lot of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons for tho winter-. A very select assortment of Embroideries, consisting of Valenceinnes, Cambric, Swiss 'and Lace Collars Cambric and Swiss Sleeves and ChemiseUes Tlain and Embroidered' Handkerchiefs Swiss and Cambric ftnmUand Flouncing Black Silk -Lace and Fringes.
A Fine Line of Black aiid Fancy Dress Silks. GLOVES AND HOSIERY.—Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid, Silk Lisle, Thread and Cotton Gloves Woollen and Cottou Hose, all colors, and of every quality.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Cuvrns, Cussimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans and Lin seys Red. White and Yellow Flannel Irish Linens Bleached and Brown Domestics. nOQj'S AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Unboe 0v e?srmt»^r«r. .K*re.
BAY STATE SHAWLS, SHEETING and
i.-j
NO'rTONS ^-Looking Glasses, Ac. I -J' We profess to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and wo respectfully invite every body to call ami examine o-ir stock aud prices. (IT Land Warrants bought and generally kept fur sale. ,... ... RIPLEY & DANALDSON,
'^Muin street. North of the Square.^ Terre-Haute, Oct. G, 1855-dw-tf •TJOO'
CHICAGO BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT.a
A I I & 0 I 5 l-M [.AMI STREET, CHICAGO.
HAstockcatn
E an a a wholesale and retail, of Blank
Books of every variety for County Officers, Railroad Officers, Bankers, Merchants, Ac., and make to order at shcrt notice, Blank Work, Rclkp and Pat.vTei), to every pattern, and in the best, style, unsurpassed Eastern
Sept. 26, '55 dAwly
THE
corettadily, all «*di of Metallc B^al Gaies. u^n, l^ter bargain than they
f^&fcha^wh«recof-
°°I estabhshtaeot.
33" Shop, on Second street, oathe fcoroe^! J-f
Ko^i&af?WarVT%TrR
^uall' TRICHE it BALL. VTill do well, bv ejc«fl*ir»rn» Bty Storlf of Glothing. b^fOf*biWii»^elaewf*ri!.*s I h*re f* bAI them gu*i*, a» cheap, as they c*n be bought ia any wboitesai*' house ia the
#. TpmrfUrj
s"
tU£ PtRMCMki'ABI!
dl«. VBttlt irill ANVered luwe»«
try. met. rarfattJM" particatun, wbb nlwiiw "re*« -r..^ .. Fair. ffifntx awd hilis bcttalW toWinisued.
LT Walls h* fjulic* wnd f«l« UautA, Sept. J}r I855dwly
..1
I A E S
rHE
Are particularly requested to can ana see ns Duplicate is 111 my hands for collection. The wtt astittftf thnm that TIAthinif £8H bfifi .11 Ka naitl .and we will satisfy them that nothing can be jaUY
taxes for the city of Terre-Hante for the year 1655, are now due. and the
cjty
gained by going any further. Treasurer at hU office. The taxes are thirtyL- lii'tj 1 'five cents on each hundred dollarf worth of Terre-Haute, Oct. 1,1855-dw ly —gf^y
'TUOS. H0lt6HT0y
S A & E A
.Wholesale and Retail Clothier,*** axd nr.Ai.Ka is GENT'S FU&fiXSHIVG (500DS At Xodesitt'i Bloek, North Side Public Bqnir*, aad Ho. 2, Boss' Block, Weat si da Square
TERRB^AUTB, IND.T
andersignffd Uodem bis beat thank^ fur past patronage, and respoetfully aoli cm eoounuaoco o( \h* **ne, priwawing his ftnendis and the public in the general, that
anv other Hou« ia* Una city.
iQ ffi. SuaB
[rt|1
R\IT S COUXTRY MERCHANTS*
ST^ND FROM. TTlTDER! 61 a *t sa-. a »•£?.-it. i«
Sevastopol is Taken!
$30T000 WQRTH OF
HAVfifeltecpi*ed th» following Oonds,J which will be found of wich value fiir the priced as to sAiit the nx»st econt«jit:»l.
ELEGAKT ASS0BTXS9T OF EftDlES' BB ESS ftOODS—French ana Engl isJ» A1 «rino*s, wool. Gala Plaid's", nlnck and Fancy Plaid Alpaca«, Prin»ei Cashineres, 3{
Plain ami Fancy Colored lh»Lain«*s, Ging- pg hauis. Prints of every stvl« nod quality. A BARE STOCK OF DRESS AND CLOAK
h$vJ%H?e" T^e^p piii tV^^rvTralent' dbaraelser. ^he' was totoRr R5W»mw. Enehoni containsihe. ^nhwribers name AnVl'
a"a
r,*-
lar"
under
9k mas and -Cloak*. «m« A very select as-=orment of Emhr«nd«r ies, consistuig of Valenciennes. Maltese,
Passe, Cambric, Swiss and Lace Collars ^Cambric, Swiss and Passe Sl«*eves and Chemisettes Plain &Qbu>ideref{ Hand*5 kerchiefs Dimity. Svi'lss and CambricS i-i Bands anilJ Flouncing Black Silk Lacef? and Fringes.
A Fine Line of Black and Fancy Dress Silks. Also a few patterns of Fancy Bro- *4 cade Silk as high as $4.00 per yard. J" GLOVES AND H08IERY—Ladies' and
Gentlemen's Kid, Silk, Lisle and Cotton'w ^Gloves Woolen and Cotton Hose, all col- »g ors.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Cloths, SS CassimerSA, Satinets, Twp*ds, Jeans antl Linscys Red, White and Yellow'Flannel:
Irish Lineas Bleached and Brown Domestics. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS— All the above mds mti.st be sold within NINETY DAYS, so be careful to be in time before the choicest bargains are taken. ,F. NIPPERT, ^tq V/ Farringtou'R Block, ..
A O S S S
lAl^O TSI!S AND nKtUKR* IS
1 ft WHk
PEAHIi STREET, a
WOOIjF.'S—ConsistiiiEFumishinsGoods,Tai
WE ARB»'IN RECEIPT AT THE
A A S S O E
Of our FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which in Quantity, Variety of Styles and Cheapness Are just right for the times. Our Stock com prise-i as usual a great ariety, of ^"liich we mention a few. We offer a full Steele of Cloths. Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Flan neh rickiugs, Shirtings,
fec?
of Prints, Muslins, Bags,'
Assorted note paper tor ladies, than to boy ne-.v one whereas, we can al Assorwcu ,.
&
taxes to be paid to the
cents
I E & A re as re a a a I I AVISO permanently located themselves1 November, to epforce colIeeUon*according to rf in Terre-Hante, are now prepared to fill law, which w,II fee «U«tJy cnforcefd. adding
poll tax, and ooe dollar
„n each dog.. The same law require* the
,^ate
DrawLinen
Drawing Instruments aud Engineers' Mate rials. The public are iuritcd to examineour stock which we.offer at reasonable rates.
iort »i»-
S West. 8 AS UEfe- Vt&GK-
received a swali panio^ »f rhei? Tnaa lUrra A 8^ioa» UImU C«.,| lat* pweteKi, sndT will be» Terre-Haot*. Oct. it, tSS. I coQAtactlv rereivmg, detritwj th«r Ve^i and OKB.^O^» f«t«»lisc vi«tu«f ofce S»»t« Fair at In aj^y gr£aT'r?TtJrJu' *T?ckeU*L be in **hM t^f- conn
kaU tW FMn^
niAtrvn Ia4i«nayoia.
at
Ute merit** of *tt*er «l*y of th" T7 %gsus. WWH AcUag S«periateB4c«t.,
*1 Oct' ts.1 wt* I Coantr aad Prairie City, mm IbmiCN*.
GOMES
North of the Public Square.|
Terre-IIaute, Iud., Oct. 2, dtf
of Glo' lis, Ca»simere*
Veiitinss,Iieiitlenieu'*
lor's Trimmlmw,and every variety of Goods adapted to MKN'S WEAit. SILK OOO'DS—Including very handtome «ssortment of M'U,UNERY GOOUS Kibbone, Flower?, Feathnrs, titt, ^ic.
ST ISA W OOOON—Eiiibraeias the latest styles of Plain and gaiicy Straw Bonnet* Straw Trimmines. Vc. Alio, Silk, Satin and Velvet Bonnets, all of which Wilt be afforded on the most favorable terms. [Aug lR-.3-38-W?mo»-pd
Mtt GOOD TIMES! r\
A heavy stock
For the Ladies
We offer an elegant assortment of Black and Fancy Dross Sitlks, Merinos, Cashemeres, DeLaines: Moir Antique, Velvet and other Dress Trimmings Collars, Sleeves and Embroidered Edgings and Inserlings Ribbons, Ac Also, an assortment of .. BCJt^
that cant be beat. Ir'wtasgi* A cood Stock of Notion*. Gloves. Hosiery, Ac.. A heavy stock of HOOTS AND SHOES, of all quantities and styles. Also, of HATS AND CAP%w*-*Q' m* »acx rasa aa. cstwjsx Together with Groceries, as usual, viz:
°Tc:i, Golfec, Sugar Spices, &c.
8g
All were bought, in the best marketsi and will be sold at small profits for Cash aud to prompt pavers. W HIPPLE tk FOO TE,
Oct. Ill,'41 wjy No, 2. Warren's Blpck j. 1
•.
$
ac rs
Wortn Rementb^rlng!
1article
ST. That arc manufaOturing a better of Cooking Stoves, from a very large variety of patterns, than are kept at any similar establishment on the Wabash. 2d. Thnt we'are selling them very cheapcheaper than as good an article can be obtained elsewhere. 3d. That they are fully warranted, and that we arc always prepared to repair them cheaply at substantially, at short notice, having the plates, *r pattern to make them, al ways on hand. 4*th. -That a Stove made at. a distance is not X^orth half as much as one of ours, for when a plate breaks or burus ont, it uses up the whole institution, as it costs more to repair it
ft stQVe Qf onr ovrn
Terre-Haufe, Aug. 8,1855-35-wtf
lish, German and American HARD WARE ASD CUTLER Y: Wroueht and Cut Nails.
H. A. PITTS,
Jlannfarturer of Threshing Machines, HorsePowers, "Corn and Oob Villa Ac. West Randolph Street
Sept. 36,1853-dwly Ctftcaoo, Iw.
BBNBDICT, MALLOKY FARNAM, Man ufactorers and dealers in HaU* C*p«i Wra#
At Wholesale only.
So. 109 South Water Stood* between Clark and D«*rbtra, Cmxcxoo, Iu*. K.BcrmcT,
E_. H. Malco*t, Sept. 26,1855 dwlypd 1! T. I
ABBOT & KINGMAN, Manufacturersof 8afh, Blinds
\Nt'FACTl RK«S Of Carriagesi ond Plows* West- Randolp street, between
Clinton and Jefferson. Chicago, II-LS*
DqnWe suik-soil, Plows fonsunily on hand. Orders for all kinds of Carriages, Wagons*n« Pl't^s. fSfomptlv attended to.
04!*jp:
PrnsT, Sept. 96, l855-w3n»pd«, Bttnmif'i! *-ki
lole^ale Grocer, ..<p></p>GW 2f«K. 115 &»uth Water Street,
EDVVARJ) HEMPSTteAD,
1 »«™«i Clo^ person findjug and retuni.nc sa.d pocket-book J.
Rurk.
fnafce
at a very trifling expense. 5th. Our STOVES are thicker, and conse quently more durable than those made farther East,and not liable to fire-craks.
Now, friend, if you want to bo happy, and make your wife and children happy, come to tbe.fou*rtain head and get the genuine, article, and yo'u will always in^kc blessings on our heads ris tftrbHe benefactors. 0ROVER fc MADISON.
ROSS & BAMBEK,
WHOLESALE AND BBTAIL DEALKCS IS Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Yankee Notions, Mtlliuary Goods, House Trittfing Goods,
Glores Hosiery. 4c.,
No. 141/Lake Street,^Chicago,rIUino.:*. .. Sept- 26,1855-d kw-1
WILSON TITTLE, FMK&. TrTTB. ,V.
WX. O. HIBBAaD, GEO. X. dux.
TUTTLE, HIBB'ARD &. CO., 45 Sotak Water Street, rei CHICAGO, ILLS.
IMPORTERSand
1
Pockst-Book Lost!
lii thje Eipreas Oftlce, shall he hherallv,— wanliMl. wiitiaiSi S. C, ZLCIv
warded. Sept. 19, dl'\\2w.
sift Rowanl!—Horse Stolen
is about 9 years old. a dark Chestnut snrel anil lias a knot on his left hind leg, on tho inside of the shin-bone.
The above reward will bo given to any ohe who will gWe information of the horse'and thief,, or return tho horse to me. .JOHN W. PRICE.
Oct. 3,1853 4S 3w
:jy?
State of Indiana, County ot Vigo, ss.']' Court of Cimmon Pleas, Oct. Term, lB'in. y0 lOtl—Terence Donnelly. Edward C. Donnelly. Charles E. Durning and Christopher
C. Holmes, »«. Charles Hegarty.-—i4«acA* nicnt.
now the plaintiff's, by W. K. EdW.1
wards, their attorney, ami it appearing to copper. Brass and the Court, by an affiidav'it of a disinterested.! Sept.33, IW3-wlj person and competent witness, that the defendant, Charles Hegarty. is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Whereupon, it. is ordered by the Court, that notice of the pendency of this action be given to the said defendant, bv publication in the Wabash Express, a public newspaper of general circulation,j printed and published in the county of Vigo, and State of Indiana, for three successivo weeks, publication at least sixty days before the first dav of the next term of this Court, that the said defenda'fit be and apjb'eaf in said Court at the Cmirt-House in Terro-Haute, hereafter to be held on the first Monday of January next, and on or before the calling of the cat*e for trial, plead, answer or demur to he fflairttiff's complaint herein,or t)le ttiatters and things therwin contained, will bo heard and determined in his absence, and this cause continued to the next term of this Court.
Attest: ANDREW,W1LK1NS, Cl'k. Oct. 3, 1855-48-w4w V*'
Stfttc of
fndinnn,
County of Vigo, ss.
Viqo Circuit Court, March Term, ltTifi. William H. Spencer, Jr.. Joseph Spercer nnd Fannie Spencer, by Laura Spencer, their guardian, rs Silas Fosjjit, Aruna Fosgit
William French and Minerva French, his wife, and the nnRnotyn heirs of Sil|(S FosC?t, tiukcttsed—Coriiplaint.
BE
it rerWembered, that on this first day of October, A. I).. 185'5, the plaintiffs, by their attorney'* Kinney and Usher and Patterson, fileri in the Clcrk'Sj Office, their coinplaint., together with an affidavit of a disinterested person and competent witness, that all the defendants, here in .arc iron-rfaid&nts of the State of Indiana. The sai,d defendants are, therefore, hereiiy notified to be jnd appear before the Judge of the X'igo Circuit Court, ift the next term thereof, to be held at the CourtHouse in the city of Torre-Haute, on the first Monday in March, A. D., I846, then and there on or before the calling of the cause for trial, plead, answer or demur to the'plaintiff's complaint, or the matters and things therein contained, will be heard and determined in thoir abscncc, and decreed accordingly.
ANDREW WILKINS, Cl'K.
Oct. 3, 1855-48 w4w 1£.~J
Wrmtmti 't3htrcriffJar~,Bnl«vi, ,,
BY
ty, tn- wit: The went half of the south-east quarter of *eciion twelve. (12) town twelve, (12) range ten, (10) west, eiclily acres, belnc Urt lands nnd tenements hrloiifiiiig to the said Martin Burk, and I will, nnSdturday. the 10th day of Nov.. l8jS,at the Court Hoiisp door in Terre-Haute, within the legal hours of said day. offer the rents and profits of said premises, with the appurtennnces thereunto belonging, for a term of seven yarn and if they shonld fail to sell for a sufficient »«m to satisfy said execution. will then and there
offer
L«
Spikes. Glass, Japan
ned, Tin and Pressed Ware. Rivets, Kettle Ear*, Soldering Coppers, Ac., Tin Plate, SheetIron, Copper Ware, Ac Ac., Turners' Tools, and MacttiW [Sept. 38.1855 dwly
9c
Doori,
Flo«riag, Siding and Stuugie*. Building nMOerial oferery descriptjoo, (arnitlwi atahort •otip, MMvaaeasblc term*.
Factory, Clark Street. Betwfegar Taylor ftd Twelth. Sales Hooro 120, Clark it-, Cftcago. Sept. 96, Wa&^i4rw-ly. -i. ft
tho fee simble, to theliishest bid
der, for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. .^4 f». A. HUKSKTT, Sh'ff, cfa. a, iP5~-4fl-n«^ tpr's fee 82,00)
fe Sheriff'^ Stflfc.
BYpdiias
virtue of ilifeo writs of venditioni exissneil hut, of tlie Vigo Court of Common Pleas, to tfie directed, in favor of 8a rah H. Arnwl'd, adniiiiistratrix of Caleb Arnold's estate, and agSinst Isaa'6 Dean, com manding me In ad vcrtisc ana s61J the following described real estate ot an'jd Deaff, to-wil:— The east half of the cist I'.alf of north fracliojial scctfnii 22. 11, TO, Also 50 acres Jn smith part of oast fractional sectiob 522. 11, 10. And also 31 acres in the southeast corner of oastha'f fractional section 22, H. tO, all in Vigo coonty, Indiana, I will, on Saturday, the'lOihday of November.lfoS, between the legal hours of aaid day, offer for «ale at public auction, at the Court House door in .TerreHaute, the rent* artd profit* for a term of seven years of the above described premises, to satisfy the above named execulions and costs, and if 1 receivn no bid sufficient therefor, I will then nnd there offer the feo simple of said premises to sat isfv the same.
Oct. 3,1855 48*w3w {pr's fee $2^15]
'"m&i* Sheriff's Sale. I.
-r% rfftae of one execation issued from 'tie Vtjfo LJ Cifcuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, fn ffcvorof Kqbert Bage and Kd ward J. Preadwell, a'ftf Jrafnrt Ahner A. Kaller. fortheoeeof John Burton I have levied on the following property, to-wit: The soBth emt$f the e*st half Of the north oMtquarter of section, Jto. thirty. (90) township, I»o. twelve, (12) ranye, So. nine (9) west, containing fifty acres, iortbe south we«t ooarter of the nortb- west quarter if Section, Wo.twenlj-nioe, (29) township, number twelve, (|9) range ntrirfWT nine (V) west, containing fori* fit] acres, being tM land# and tenements belonrfng to the sji'i A^ner A. Fdller, aad I will, on
?4t
Wholesale Dealers in' Eng
order, the lOtb day of Sovembcr, tef5 at the Court door Jo Terre-Haute.,#!thin the legal kotfrs of
House door Jo T«fre-Ha«te. wiuiin the legal aoirrs 01 aaid day, offer fhVs retrts and yfaflts of saHt fremises fHth the a poor en aft tea thereon to belonging, fori at*-.rm of seven years and if they should fat! to sell foi i-ufflcient sum to satisfy stid.execation, I wlfl then and there offer the fee «imWe.tofb bi e*t bidder, for
offer tbVs rsirts ar.a p'foftts of saffl piremUes. he apoor enaAtea thereon to belonging, for a ....„ of seven rests and if they should fall to sell for i-ttfAcient sum to sAtisfy said.execotion, wlfl then
Oct.3.lfC»r»-4« 3W lpr*sfeeS3^«l "J
Noticc to Sell Hcaf Estate. rOTIOE is b(#r by ci*eo, ihat p-irauant to an order of the Ttgo Court of Common
ginning es norti west quarter .. oonh fift*en rod^, thirteen feet and »tx toebea southeast fourteen rod* and eleven fe«t, aiulh eight rat#. *e*en feet and1 »i* iuchea, twelve rrvl-« an«f thtee-cfuarters, the piacc of begmmn?. adjoining the town of Prairieton.
A credit of nine and eighteen months will be glfe*. the jHtrtliaser giving not«i with ap^ proved* firebofvi aortrty. Waving valuation and appraisement law*, with inteiwt irnmiUXtu
tP7..+
~/A
1 Kc*£l Rcarff i- V:.
raOSE
isAUcdl to SM, eiUxrr fcy a« yr twek »c(ewt tn sty p»yiwat to tn. tUp*e+4k Pawaldso*. mysSibreaxyr*, w)hi ate aa Uan«4to JTlTierEB.
Teirs HsBtJ. Chtt. 12, W» dw ly
TWILL
JOHN P. PUPFICT,
»t iMI Ekdt4 ot JfmnKsajVonre.
Sept-Ji®, I«i3 wlw [pr'» ki
Vaiaahle City Property for Sale.
»*it^wo tmpT**9d IrfU, one va
cant lot, ai»»fhalf lbt/chi»|J, (orcaah. or on tin*, t« wrtt phrehkser*. The premise# afe aiiotited b^wf^n the Canal Bi^iri and the Alton Rhiifottd Depot, aiad wiJlJjejsold at a bargain. Alpl? to
Oct. 8, 1855 JwSw1
MASON & HEDENBUKG, gs* *Olt*td^ aS'D JHMtESTIO :,v jUtl
©ny A.vb TfrtdLtsALE nsxiacs bt BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, YANZIS 50«|
TIONS, Ac.,
ni ifri. -i, Early's Building, iifdin Strttt. '1 TBKKfi-HAUTE, Sept. £6, lSy3-*Gm
IVew Firm..
R. the oridersiRned, troulj rc^oectfullr fiffii infurm the cititens of Terr«-Hante, andhu[| vi in it ha ha vi ha lSiKk or BOOTS ASl SHOES from Messrs. School*
r«T iNo. lla&mth Wnter btree van Horn, will continue the same businessMthft ^old stand. l«i I'liceiiix How: No. 5, W^e mfle»o^J. receiving directfTom the Sast," larse and well w-5 lecteU stock of BtfOTS AND SHOKS,
CmcAOOj ILW.
ITT ,Wnt for iWe sale of Buporit's Powder. i?*5n.wiy^
WHich we arcdetenuiued to sell at the lowest Cash prices. ]rp We are also prepared to piaftufjicture work and In thfc. most f»shlonaM« style
of the loth inst-. containirigi Gold Piece, and one Thre^, some Notes and Receipts.^] rEnCOUl'a^e lIOIlIC Lllterpn^.
.J nromlitto engajjoment*
DKCK STAFFORD. 1
Pftrmw'Agricr.Uurists
UT
Tnn.,'n.,j..-
the estate of Thomaii Kurkc, deceased, and againut Colds, Influenza, Asthma, hthisic, Hronchit Martin
I have levleil on the following proper
1
oiHerA. 1 Woil^
that 1 have taken tl.e_cornmodlous store?
re- room, lately occupied by J. M..Riddle & Co., on th^ coniers of 3th andXational Road Street*, aecondi Brick Slock, K.i^tgl the Pott Office, where I intend
Re»{#fiig ill and everythlni usually kept jn an Agricultural VVarcrtjom, to which is tnde ed a Stove,Copper.fiu and Sheet Iron Manafactory. 1 intend al»o| doiiif a general Commission business.
To which I will «dd.a» the dciaaqds pjay aeem tal
tur«raprices, ndilliigfrelgbtoiily. nTr* Ca»Unniil for tl#x seed, wit! a premium olr«retf for all valutbl# and choice seeds. ... JOSEPH COOPER.
X. B—To my friends and the public at Urge. l_p is to a at on no on it am 1 JNloore, in the Stoveb.iaiiienn, has h«en discontinued,'^ at my old stand in tho Warren Block. 1 havo retnine'd some of my beat ^otk.m«n, tjjat nave beetywitb .uw about teu years, by wllicl trean enable^ to continue the Stove. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iroi\» butiiiess. in all its brunches, in a gbod and wora-' manlike manner, at tho New Store, as above ipecU.ij lied, fry- All Stotes tolil bv.us Warranted and Rev paired, when necossary. I With miicri pieasuie re*V tuniiuy tlianks to tho public for their nast libera\ tr6n(te,and hope that by close attention to hualpatronpe, nes» with a determination to please, and be(nj{ that m«y fherit the same iberdl pupiiort in m'y present location.
JO HU ING done as usunl. TO3 Cash paid for old Pewter. II!A CKOVKK.
»A(HIN WE AKR WITH ton it,AR^OI.D it CO.,
A.iRE
agafrt prcpifrcd to show the It friends,' nnd all who may call upon them, tnc? a be a if as so CLOTHING in tho city of Tcrrc-IIaute. It is well known that we are nat in thtJ habit of' bragging ovor o'Uf stock—for we itl^a'^i' let tli'6{ Goods sp^ak for themselves—but this Iseaaon, we must bo pormitted toaay that wo are bettor prepared to meet the wanta of our friends than ever b'^fr/rc, and all who call upon us,', will ftiid thut. we ctfti suit thci'tt.both' in quality and prices.
to sell as cheap as others—but cheaper 111 art any other house CAN sell. Wo know all those who bought their CLOTHING of us lnpt* year, will calf upon us again but to all 6tli-j ers, we say, try us. .| ,,.1
When yon coinc to town, walk right into flic Cheap Store nt "Water Melon Corner," and. Ietf* us satisfy you that our'a is thk place to buy? your Clothing.
We ha*e flo'w two Stores 111 Tirjf« R*tt'tc» one at the wellknowiY "Wafer St el on (Jofiifc^,1'' the other, one door wfest of the Southern Bank, and nextdoorto Ilulinan's Wholesale Grocery.'?
We have also, in coiTnection with our Store,, an extensive MKRCHANT TAILORING KSTABL1SHMENT presided over by Mr. HabT' sock, who is rendy at all times, to wait upoit his friends with a very fine and largo assortgoods, of the latest stvleH. Any Garment will be made to order at snort noticc,'
ment of piece Garment will and in' the best mtyle
I* *3 TA\A \f II L* IE/ wo scl
virtue of one venditioni exponas "Is'iticif from the Vi^o 1-ircuit Court, and to^o dlrecte.l and safe, certain and speedy cure for Coughs',' Hiverrd. in lavor of John P. Duflicy,administrator of n.n.
BME.MBLK, we iciirfinl 6V6ry nrti6Id
O* COUNTRY M&RCHANTS can her ii*h their S on tcrrWs 51s fenson'abl
t'cplen'mh their Stocks at upon tcrrWs 51s reasonable Westerfi ^iVrirket.
a*«,KVA'n pr.tMaw. n,„«Ui
ia, Hoarseness. Croup, Hooping Cougfi, Spit^ ting of Jilood, CON SUMPTION, Ac. O" For sale by J. II. Cunningham, Terre?' Il'iuto.Ind. O- See circulars for particulars.'
January 17, 1855 6-ly
E N A S
I I
WHOI.K.SM.f
NO. 10, I-'nat Fourth Slrcct, between .TIuin aud Siicauiorc Nts., CINCINNATI.
I.S
now
receiving a large Stock of ENQLISJf AMERICAN CARPETS, Curtain Goods,.
AND
OU Cloths, 3ft., for the Full trade, to which he r6sjSectfully iuvites the attention of thA' public. [Sept. 5,1855-39 wCitt
..Praiiie City High School
THK
diihscriber will up*n a pnVafe School for boysfl' in the city of Terre llautc, on MONDAY, October 1st, 1K55. ..
The ordinary branches of an English education," will be thoroughly taught, and in additon therto,students will be iHKlructeil In Lntin and (Jreek, and lp the higher branches of M«them»Uc*^:hemlslry, 5«. tural Philosophy, Astronomy, Physiology, Geolo^y^ Ac. Kspecial pains will be taken, to have scholars enderstand thoroughly the principle» of the various sciences, they may pursue whilst under his charge.
To such as may desire it practical instruction wilt be given, in the use of the Level, Compass, Transit Instrument, Ac.
As it is the object of the undersigned, fo establish if srre Haute, a Hchoot of the highest character, limited number of Scholars, will be received,
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L. A. BURNETT, Sh'fL
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M.
ftrfarMlea/il^Oourt-Honse door in tie dity "O ErRESEIfTED id T*™adv^D^a' tw. on Satordar the 3d da* of] -t*" Orabam. who will make liberal advances November, 1855. the fallowing real ostale in ahipmeoU of Flour, Grain, Provision antf ViffO coonty.andftate of forfiana, to-wit: Be tuning t«el«* timss and one foot add six inch the »©uliwe»t corner of the northarteT of section twenty-five, ruoning
T. E. CASTO. {Jonrual copy.)
hcst character,
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hern
irlces a!s tfio'se of any
Terre-Haute, Oct. f, 1855-w-ly
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DR. HALL'S
Never Failing Remedy for the Tooth- Achri
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to
whom, he will devote his undived attention. XTf fox further particulars, apply to the undersigned. at the residence of Mr. Wa. J. Ball, corner
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B*j»j ft uxoWKLt., Alex. Boarding School, Alexarf. dlit, Vt, W*. J. Bali,,Civil Kniin^er. Terre-ffaote, Ind. C. B. Fits, Chief Bug. Gov.dc Ohio Kailroad, LewiSburg. Va. A. Klliso*. Jr., Hrln. Assistant Engineer Cor. and
Ohio Kailroad. Lewisburg, Va, Twos. J. McKaio,Pres't Mlueral SsnK,'Ctfinbe^lsn4 Marrland. Rev. Osi-aspo HtrTTon, Brookefllle, Mtf. J. Stars.Teacher, Cniiumincon, K./. Jsmz R. Wftsoji.Teacher, Kichmona, Ion."
Sept. 22, Hi55-d.^-w-3m
i. L. AVAUA, *. Wi O^BAtlAif.
jonu bicki.vohau, CBK.V. BUCKl.VCHAK.
& BfUCKiNGHAMSi
Bankm and Commission Merchants*, FIBWYORKSX
if\ IIA & BUCK ING 11A MS,-
Commission Merchants,
NEW-ORLEANS.
piflCuWW a "2 other Westero product, with the privilege of sale in either of the above Mined markets, feift, 25,1P55 d|w3ro
T-» F. SCAMMON & CO. ^.
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LAKE STREET,
7
Importers and Wholesale prng^^,
cmcAGo. iu,.
Dealrrs in pare Sfetficines, Paint«,0il5,01a.«ir/ Vartiisbef, Dye-staffa, Brushes, Artisti' Tdtil* and Pencils, Colours, Drip to gist#'Ola«witre, Ac. tS AgenU f«r all raluablo Patkm Memri^ii.
Lard Oil, Alcohol.andfcinaecd Oil,atu»anafacturcr's prices. Dealers in all kin rials, atid* apparatus,
Dealers in all kins of Canierfeoiypfi Mate-' _. 'fum artidWa.
WEthe
Perfumery
and
toilet
offer the above articles to tlU trade ori' most favorable terms, aud solicit
the attei lion of dealers to one of the most extensive and best «e]&t<td stocks of Druga ill the Went. AH order* will meet prompt attention, with our beat efforts to please in quality and price. „,
Sept. 26, rb55-w«tdly
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