Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 March 1853 — Page 3
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i:i AN ACT 1 To authorize the Re-location of the Seat or Justice «aa»f the Couuty of Clay, an to authorize the 1 receiving of Subscription" aid D„ ^tion* for the erection of the Public Buiii. ag* in f.nnj County.
Whrreas, a Urge majority of the citizens •-of Clay county have petitioned this •General Assembly praying for the passage Ofof a law f»r ihe appoint met of Commissioners to re locate the seat of justice in said county, »ni for the r«ceivr»e of donations for the crecsion of a Court --^UotiM-fcr..tfld county ^Skctjox I. Be it enacted by the Central
Asstmbfg of the Stale of Indiana, That That Isaac W. Denman of Parke county William K. Edwards Vigo county. Burr McOrew of Sullivan county, John Johnaon of Owen county, and William 0. Allen of Putnam county.be, and they are hereby appointed Commissioners to re-locate the aeat of justice of the said county of Clay.
Sic 2. The aaid Commissioner* shall tncd atthe house of George Moss on the a cond Monday in April, 1853, or as soon thereafter as is practicable, and shall take an oaih faithfully and impartially to discharge their duties as such coroniMiaionera, a id shall thereupon proceed to re-locate the aeat of justice in said county of Clay, at some auitabK
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near the geographical
centre of ('jt&jiuMy, taking into consideration the population, the best donations, far the .erection of the public buildings, "and all other questions touching the interest of the county, and the propriety of said removal,
Sec. 3. After said Commissioners shall ttave decided in favor of a site for the seat of justice of said county, they shall 'make out a report in which a majority o/ them shall concur, and they shall designate therein 'the place selected for nuch location, specifying the tract or tracts of land on which the Ijjkatne is located, which report shall W jacknowiedged by them before some officer fof said county, authorized to take the acpjknowiedgment of deeds, and the said report shall
Maid county, and shall be used, appropriated, granted, sold, or conveyed in such manner us the Hoard of Connniasioners of said county abul! direct.
J*kc. 4. All subscriptions, promises, aiwl propositions (or donations tawurds the erection of the public buildings ol said county, and all such subscriptions, promises and jjiroposiitoiis, for donations for the benefit of V'said county lor any purpose contingent up» \m the locution of said county seat, ahall be i^iade in writing and shall be delivered to akid Coinmissioners before they proceed to -consider the question of sai«l location, and ifiaaid commUnioner* ahall locate said county se^t bt the place proposed in such «utLcriptiona, prnmi»et, or propositions, »uct| location shall be taken and held to be tin nt'cepturiua of such subscritions, promises arid propositions, and the same shall be
Site In tha «as« of tho death or
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On the Pth iust., by tka Re¥. A*ac« W wo Mr. PAU1, H. SMITH la CAMB1.1N, all of thlaelty.
be recorded in the recorder's office of! and Lake Erie Rstlroad, connects with the Toledo, •kid OMWy.Md .hereuponlh. propri.lor «t.f said land shall cause the same to be },, Th»Greenvilleand Miama ft. R. train surveyed and laid ofl imo lots of convenient will wait at Union until the Western train ar size, if the same has not been already done, «nd shall cause a plat thereof to bt rpcorded in ihe recorder's office, on which shall be designated the lots, streets, and alleys appropriated to the public use, which designation ahull absolutely operate as a dedication ol «uch lota, streets and alleys to ihe purposes so designated, and the title to such lots as -are ^ihua appropriated to ihe use of at county, ahall thereby be absolutely vested in
valitl ati law, and may be pnTorOBtl by sahl »M» °r *be Ilody, take the Ciuaav 1'bctoral oouni^, by suit by ami in tho name of the Jlotyrthof Commissioners of said county against uhe aubsotibers and promisor* re« i.jjeciivi'ly, their hoira and representatives, •and no\4 delieot in tho form of auuh subscriptions, premises, or proposiitons shall invalidate the^itmft pfoviicd it can be shown by the .aaitie ^r oihorwUe that they were intended as donations for (ho puposes aloroantd. istiu. d. The supacripiiona protnises and
propositions for donations aforesaid, shall sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently refreshho delivered by aaid coiiimiastoners 10 tho I Great relief from suiFeriug, and an uitia it of a a id or he a a id at a a a is a or to us an a re us county, who ahall lilo iho samo in hta ofltoe. afflicted, by this luvalnable remedy.
SEC. Q. AH courts required by law toj From its agreeable effect In these caaas, many 1)9 hold at ibe couuty seal, and all records f»d themselves unwilling to forego lis use when required by Uw ta k,,, .. ,h„ «inl, I. aeat, ahall be held and kept at the town of, Fatettvh.k, Ten.,., April 16th, If*I.
Holing Oreen uiaaid county uu^tl Ihe Sir:—We have given your Cttamav I'ecroaAt. «asary public building ahall be^roolod and an «.tteusive trial in our practice, and tiud It to prcparod Ihr the reception of aaid courts surpass every other remedy we have for curing
«i ??.""»• „, nMssarruAapros. Stc 7. I ho »n.d j(iiimiwsioner8 shall
On the 3d laat., by the same, Mr. ARCHIBALP
E. fomerty
IS
SPRING- STYLE!
F,
STANLEY, would respectfully invito the attention of his patron* and the p&biie generally to bb Spring
To
-cftch receive for services ihosum ol *hreo iWyaimiUi^ as by iu Hitt oh ih$ throni nud lungi dollars per day, tp be audited and paid out when taken in small quantities, it removes all of the counlv treasury of aaid county. .hoarseness in a few hoars, and wonderfully in-
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I» Riley Township, oa the ST»k «H.. Mrs. F. M. d« fal vv}
roXWOKTHY, aftar aa Itlaa^ef 3jyaya aboat 5J0 jpeara. fF
prepared firom tteaaet, ar the fearth ston,. the as, after Baron Li*»t«, the gt^at PhvsJ, Chemist, by 8„ IL HeiNtitTOH^ D., PWi« This ta tmtly a wawietfal remedy ««r L» Dvswpsia. Jaundlt^e, Liver and Debility, cerieg aAar NatureV awa «wth by Natare*aawaa«e«t.ttlM Gestrte.' ». Paw let*, ceataiaiagacieatifie avWeaca IU funlishe*" by agents gratia. See aaiajkf tha taedtcai swlvwilseineat*.
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jEJMBOSSED CARDS, ADVERTISING ENVELOPUS, 8£Alit AND SBAl» PRKSI3K8,
GENKRAI. ENGRAVING,
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M. It. SHIPLEY it BRO.*S. as West Foerth Street, Ciac»a«*ti» 0.
^«albetor of 8- D. S«ith &
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»i4i«ted to CttarCh Pariier Maaie-—twa iatta
I^KBBU Family expea«e «f Oraji
Marah I,
Style of Silk Hats, which he fens
just introduced. It It not neceewary to ar anything in their praise. Ait those who would git* the climax to their peritonei appearance will be •are to rive n« call.
SIGN OF THE "BIO HAT."
Marnh 4, '53-23-tf. F. STANLEY
II AID IIBIAI& IA101D LIIE!
Onir direct Railroad Route between the *.
BAST AND THE WEST. fTlHB Greenville and Miami Rail Read connects 1 at UKION (Indiana State Line) with the Indiana^s-Hs ami R-"*»f-ataine Railroad and at Dayton -v the Ci?. '•!•. iti, Hamilton and Day too *»d Mad River and Lake T. 11 Rail Roads.
Passengers leaving Indi for Cincinnati, srrfre at Dayten at 8:45 P. connecting with the 0 P. if. train for Cincinnati, and those for the Bast, remain in Dayton over night, and take the 5 A- M. train for Cleveland, arriving at the latter place at 4.45, P. MLeave Terre-Haute to Indianapolis daily at 7 A. M.
Indianapolis daily at IP.M. Greenviile 7 P. M. Arrive in Dayton 9 P. M. Leave Dayton via Mad River and L. E.
R.R. daily at..... 5 A.M. A rrire In Cleveland at d:15 P. M. in time to take the Evening train from Cleveland for New York, via Buffalo or Dunkirk.
Time from Indianapolis to New York dtf hoars.
14
Greenville 41 Dayton 39
Fare: Terre-Haoie to Indianapolis.... $ 2 00 Dayton 5 50 Cincinnati 6 50
Indianapolis to Dayton 3 59 Cincinnati 4 50 To Cleveland from Dayton,... 5 00 To New York from Dayton... 15 63 To Boston from Day to a via New
York 17 10
Distances: Front Terre-Haute to Indianapolis, 72 Indianapolis to Uufon, 83 Union to Dayton, 49 Dayton to Bellevue, 144} Bellevue to Cleveland, 66.
The 5 A. M. train front Dayton via Mad River
rive#, and passengers wilt always be taken through to Dayton in time for the 5 A. M- train for Cleyelond. No detention will take place at the State Line, if the Western train should be one, two, five or six hours behind time, as the dreenvllle and Dayton train will hereafter wait at Union/i/J the Intiiaifapolii train arrictt. E. B. TAYLOR, Pre«t., and Sup't. G. & M. R. R.
March. 4, '53-83-4w.
AILfvi iHtttai itavi
CHERRY PECTORAL
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, DOARSMESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
To Cure a Cold, with Headache and Sore-
on going to bed, and wrap up warm, lo sweat during the night. For a Cold ntid Cough, take it morning, noon, and evening, according to directions on the bottle, and the difficulty will soon be removed. None will long softer from this trouble when they find It can be so readily cured. Persons afflicted with a seated cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will finil, by taking the CuEaar Pacrossi. on going to bed, they may be sure of
,„j „oblio .hi.
creases the power aad flexibility of the voice.
A8THMX
fusal to serve of one or more of said Uooy wholly cared by Ctmaar IHtcroaAt.. Bat ntissionera, a majority of said Board ahall there ar« some cases «o obstinate ns to yield enie and they aro hereby authorised to act 1 tirtrfy to no medicine. Chrstt PsctoVal will if .he whol. i-ateStS.'Stei- .»d bKC. 9. W horea» an etnergttney cxisb^ portion of the luugs may be cared by taking demanding thd immediate taking cflTaet ol Cttaasv PacroaAi. in small and frequent doses this act, it ta hereby' declared that it ahall The uncomfortable oporewtioa is soon relieved, he in lorce from a«4 after its pawafft and} ^«v, D^t LAKSlK, «fUaoo*i.v.H New York, parage the filing of a copy in the office of Clerk ol pf the Circuit Court o|th® county of Clay,
i, «c6 relieved, and aft-
State* "1 have seen the Gnaaav PccraaaL cure sueh cases of Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to be* Ueve it can rarely fait to care those diseases." I- FOK C'HOUP. Give aa emeite of antimony., to be followed by large and frequent doses of m*
Miss MARY ANN Cnitsav PiecroSAL, until it subdues the disease.— If taken in season it will not fail to care. WHOOPING COUGH may br broken upaad
McKKNNKY to' lliaa NANCY MOOEB, alt of men cawd by the u»e ol C««aaT 1'n roaAU. this county. THE INFLUENZA is apaodily removed by thia At the 1st Preebyteritf'n Church, oa the 3d ln»U,' remedy. Numerous tosunoea have been noticed by Kev. A. C. Au.kn» Mr, JOHN ADAMS to Alrt* where whole famliiea were protected from any seF.. B. I.ITTLF.F1ELO rtous jaaiwaa, while their neighbors without the PtcroaAL, were sufivriog frotm the
In ttda place, on the 6th «!«.. af caagwUre Siusss, Oh'f 11th J»«e '51. chill*, Mr. CALEB GIBSON.afed 19 C- write .rfam y«« «f »he la Cllaton. Vamtlllioa e«*aty, aa the 3d last., tfaly remarkable «ffieu of yoar Cttxaar Pscronut. of Uroasv, Mra. MAWY -JAN «, coaaort «f Mr. ia tats |0aa«, aad in my own ftimlly. Oae of ®t ama.eom detMV la three dara ..
?,ng
Another 8c ten tide andnr. cases of Croep with it, than any other saedicine 1*faar*!vt to Urar*mo»—1k S.llocttwrox'a. Im %ev a Parata.—r*e#raei&»««»*<»eFlw, Out the Bapffct CburtJi ways that of daring ihe run of laflaeaia hera thk a«a«a«, 1ai'tfci »^"n fam yaar taadieiae* he «a«»d jaeaw Uavt tiered without seeing. »Jj-v- viton i*sqpeeifallyt J, 0, SINCLAIR,
•*», oae ir very best (dijfikiaw fwslj ststea that ha It ifci- !«t remedy we Have for pulmonary dw^aea and tint he h» cured more
|\em the oixttefatehed Prafsaaor of CbMftittry a»d Sistt-Ajie ^BowdouiColkfe, 'f h&v* faa^i the Uit»r Pn -^aAt. as itsiagreclsoiita oiiaw, a power:ui reat-.jr for e«i«% and ati »ry «ba*» •«.. Patent Oatnain, M. D.
Ms., Flk S, ls^ti.
DR. VALKNTINB MOTT,
Tha widely brsted Prsfeasar of Serf***'»'H*: Medkai llw, New York City, sit*:— -H gU ma pleiMwwta eaHlfy th* ,te aad af v-.-jcy vi -Arot'a CttEaar PactoauL,' 1 «h lie? ttUarly adapted ta car* dfaaaeas of the ataodLoags." i^uwa of aevere jHawssea tftn hava l#aa «£ted by (3ietfy Poctoral iia asdh wtttaaaa emm* aa annmat tha belief tint. rewsedj las* at leaietii beea fa*arf that «aa be dayefcded oa ta tan tSwa wad Oiiiawiwtptilaw whidi oatft
MKLOMOH, swr aik ttnataak every pat. It iaiwiseip
Oa,t
Lough,by taking it. Dr. bLL&O AiM/ rA.\tI
Dr.
*bkh *a sAietal laakwiti.
at—»»-_*•«•• awu» of feoal^tanoe for ndief, aad tisey ah««M ael fitiA «a avaM UwaaattrCT of ll pH*ared by AMS*C.Am,Cii«nW,LevreQ,Mas*. -Tmaal« ky WOOD & lMNNKLLVJ
FXiOURf FLOUR! 1 j. r. ct»Niy«uAsi
co.
Notice to Contractors.
Mississippi and Atlantic Railroad
LETTING! EAXEK
NICOLSON
Deputy Fodtmastsr.
a«-tirer«d vrltkotiii ii BROWNlNt#&WALU$ IVaair. 1 For sehicfc I will pay the highest (Mice ia CASH, And «^»ci«a ia aeariyav^ry t.w thr«a l»aat 1 «t all xlmm. JOHN IIKRNA^
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PROPOSALS will be received at
ij Umi effiiwe of ih« Company, either at TerreHaute, InCkuua, or Marshail, liliaoi*, nntil and on the 15th day of Msjr 1^1, at sundown, for the gradfajjr and inasoory from Terre- Haute, Indiana, to Pocahontas, Illinois, (I24 raika), and for the Bridfe across the Wat*-*h River.
Propotitions will aico be received on ill and oa Bne ijth, 1653, at sundown, at either of tit* aliow named affice*, for the gtuiiae and masonry from PcicilMiatu to CmvrHte, (39 Proposal* to be received for sectiona not teas than one, aer more than three tnilm
Proposals «riti be conciJereJ for sections of ten, fifteen, and twenty miles. The Cotapaay rewrvts i.'ie rigfftt to accept of such proposals as iu their tidj^uent wilt be»t secure the prompt construction of tBe Road, asd to reject any and all propositions they nitty think proper. Profiles and Specification* tiw be seen at the office in Terre-Haote for
NOTICEpresentee
t||ro
weeks previous to the letting JOHN BRQfUGH. President. T. DWIGHT BATON, Eugineer.
Terre-Haute. March 1. Iti53 4w
SCHOOLS' SCHOOLS!
NOTICE
is herobj given, that to the late Trnstees of Congroseional Townships in Vigo county, to the District Trustees, and to ail others t&kiag an interest in ths settlement of the difficulties, surrounding the uew School Law, especially with regard to li»e distribution of the funds this spring that I havl received from the Superintendent of Public Instruction a Circular which points oat in a very lucid manner the defects of the law and proposes measures to. the Legislature, obviating tho same.
The Circular is too lengthy for publication, but I shall take pleasure in laying it before you on ap plication at my office. A. LANGE,
Auditor Vigo County.*
Terre-Haote, Feb. 25, '53-22-3t-
Notice to those holding Sullivan County Otdexs.
is hereby given to those holding orders, to the Treasury of Sullivan Couuty, prior to the twentieth of December, 1852, that they are hereby required to present them, as tho Treasurer is now prepared to lift the same.
I.
JOHN S. DAVIS. Treas. of Sullivan Co.
Sullivan, Feb. SI, 1853-22-6t.
State of Indiana, Clay coonty, ss. Circuit Court of March Term ,4. D. 1853. Milton P. Caster, Motion to reinstate
VS. Decree of Foreclo-
Jeuemiah T. Pratt, 3 sure.
^HE Affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, having been Hied in my office, that the residence of said Pratt is unknowu, said Carter thereupon filed in my office a notice in substance as, follows That at the September Term of said court A. 1). 1851, the said Carter as assignee of a certain mortgage, executed by said Pratt, on the 11th day of August, A-D. 1849, to one IsalahCrabb, by the order, judgment and consideration of said court obtninnd a Decree foreclosing the Equity of redemption of suid Pratt in and to the lauds In said mortgage described, to-wit: Being a part of the' north-east quarter*of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-sl*, Town, thirteen, north, of Range seven, west,—(more particularly described iu said notice now on file,)—which said Decree af foreclosure was for the uon-payment, at the lime specified in said mortgage, to-wit: the 1st of May A.L). 1850, of the sum of $1*10.1? princlpul and interest to date of Decree, for the payment of whicii said mortgage had been given as^ecurity, aud the costs (if said proceeding $20.Td cents. And lli-tt by the rn of said Decree said money was to be paid iu .ninety days thereafter, or in default thereof execution was to issue as upon judgments at law, and liuit said Decree was duly entered of record iu said Ciurt, and that the same'was afterwards destroyed by fire and that said Decree yet remains In full force, unreversed, unpaid and unsatisfied and that said. Carter will, on the first or some subsequent day of the next Term of said Court, make a motion to rciustate said Decree aud orders upou the records of said Court.
When aud where the said Pratt can attend. GEORGE PINCKLY CI Havxa for Plaintiff February 85, l853-22-w3 $-1.00
Clover and Blue G-ras3 Seed.
JUBTBLUESEEDsuperior
receiving a lot of 60 bushels CLOVKIi also, a superior lot of 60 bushels GRASS.
Feb. 18,1853-2lm3 S. H. POTTER & CO-
"NEW SPRING- HARDWARE.
WE are now receiving a very large lot of IIAItDWAKE, of all kinds, direct from manufacturers, embracing the finest assortment of Mechanic's Tools ever brought to this market.
S. II. POTTER 6c CO.
February 19, 1853-21 m3
J: Oils, Lead, Glass and: mW Km'Kacammr tmm /m.»» m:Vt» E are now in receipt of 150 kegs of PURE
WHITE LEAD, 25 do. RED aud VENETIAN LEAD, 5 bbls. Linseed Oil, 4000 lights best Pine Window Sash—S—10, 10-12, 10-14 and 1CM5 100 boxes beat Window Glass, do. do 4 bbls. beat Winter Lard Oil.
S. H. POTTER & CO.
February 18,1853-21 m3
Saddlery.
E have added largely to our Stock of YV SADDI.ERY HARDWARE, aud wa confidently say, that wo are prepared lo give tha sest tuaaAifts of any in this marketcall and see. S. H. POTTER & CO.
February 19,1853-21 m3
la tiiraadaya®!{fJir
'Raisins.
AN
extra fine let of FRESH RAISINS, iust received per steamer 'American Star,' aud for sale at W. H. SAGE'S.
March 12, '32-24tf OppositeUnion Row.
1853. SPRING GOODS 1853.
1 ENTWORTH BROTIIFRS, southeast corner of Main and Fourth streets, Cincinnati, have now ia store a targe aad splendid aaaertmenl off -jt |||g
Staple Sj&d Tandy Dry Goodly to which constant additions will be made throughoat the season. Having the advantage of a resident partner in the Eastern cities we are enabled thereby to kma oar Stack supplied with the ntweti and most dftirsMr afyfes. Purchasers are invited to give our Stock their inspection before purchasing oar tertas will be verm /searetiv.
WENTWORTH & BROTHERS, S. E, ear. Main and Fourth Sts.,
March 1. 1S53-23 Ciadanati, O. TO COUNTRY DEALERS.
DRY GOODS.
it WRIGHT, Importers aad Job
bers of Silk* and Fancy Dry Qeods, beviag removed from 54 Cwhtf Street, ta the New Marble Butldiags, 93 Liberty Street, (fear deora weort ef Bread way,) Near Yark, araaW iavita the atteatba «f dealers in distant cities and towns la very extensive end rieh at«t*k of SILK aad FANCY DRY GOODS, eaaalsltog ef Rtobena, L*e«,EflBbNtderks, Drese Trimmings,^White G»od*,Gloves, SIka» Deliuaes, Shawh^ Pamela, Milllaary Articles etc. Anexawnles^Ooa ef ear Goads and prices wilt, we Ihtak* ee»viat« Ceaatry Dealers that we ea« odfer thai fsliy aa advaatageaoe teraw aa any hease ia New Tsti-tf act better. We nay n*rtklaiar ettentiiaa ta tfc« AUCTION SALES, and If ]{aada We setting at Nas prtees tbiua they can be im|jKrted—«»ts aaeMtimea the' eawr—are aril aee that oar caManieM realta* all tbe beaefiis actraii^ freia aach salea. We at ail tiaaeit wilting to exhibit eat stack la bayera whether the* parcl»*»» ar not we da ant eeaaider it nj tree
We dbaw eat
|Grt^ulaaaid««etitM(Kinshas«narec«pedMl7 iavtleiii te girens a etS. Freea ear facilities we are eaavlaced that are can sail tliaai at saeli mtea
Marc^i 4-83-5w.
N fc WRIGHT, Liherty Street, S. Y.
WOOL,! WOOli!!
100,000 lbs. of Wool WANTED, good, dean Flcecc and Tub washed,
Kfh- *, tm-**!
Fall Importations.
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Are Invited ta look thron?h my stock. cMMittn of Embraideru^ L*& *. JtiUm, Bonnets, MiUiatry
Go*dt, Drrtt Trimming*„ Hoturw, Glotprt, Craemls, HamUtrrc&iif*, Part .Voa antes, Comb*. Bratkrs,—nod, in short, AI.L STYLUS OP FANCY GOODS! I shall be recaiviag constantly from New York Aactton* and lb)porters, many of the most desirable aoU cheap styie* of Goods.
The plan adopted is to buy and sell for CASH, charging jfer per cent, s^msw. Ttiongtt this system has been «aecessfatly tasted iy Staple Qoads Hoay^s, I believe this is to be the only house carrying ont the same In Fancy Goods.
City and country- parehaners are invited to look through this stoek, hoping the reduction in prices witl make it to their ialerest to purchase.
D. BERRY,
No. 193 East side of Main street, Between Poarth and Fifth, Cincinnati, O December 10,1852-11-ly
William Lee & Co WtliOLESALE and Retail Dealers in bit coons, 76 West Fourth street, Ciuctnuati, submit to the following
CARD.
We have been endeavoring to eondact business upon such principles es lo merit the confidence of tlie public, and so to combine the tasteful and beautiful with the useful in our rery extensive assortment of goods, to render our house a favorite place of resort with ail classes of buyers
Our success thus far baa fully met our expectations, but our aim is onward, aud we have the most confident expectations that we shall this year gain largely iu popular favor, and give a wider spread reputation to our bouse, and our beat efforts will be put forth to accomplish this.
Our premises have recently been enlarged, ana we have now a business house of large dimensions, and as perfect in its arrangements as any house in tbe country, while at the same time thore is a degree of elegance and beauty throughout, surpassed by nonederoted to the same business. Our stock of goods we design to have, especially in the business season, in keeping with our house—large iu amount, varied in character as the wants of the community and iu what appertains to the tasteful and beautiful, such selections from the richest, the latest and most fashionable goods in the eastern markets, as will commend themselves to the taste of those who seek for this class of goods, and render it difficult for them lo with-hold their pat ronage.
We ofil-r our goods at as low a scale of prices as can be afforded by any house engaged in a legitimate and regular business and our prices will be fouud to be one of the strong inducements we preseut for patronage.
We solicit attention to the following brief statement of our principles upon which our business is conducted First—A system of uniform prices, (the one price system, aud no exorbitant ar unreasonable price for any article in the house. Seco*»-NodeceptivestatementsIntentionally made, eitiier by the proprietors or salesmen in relation to our goods. Third—No urging of customers to purchas what does uot please them. Fourth—All customers and visitors of the house to be treated with gentlemanly civiiit i, and earnest efforts made to reuder the calls of all agreeable to them and promotive of their intei »sU.
WILLIAM I EE Si CO.
February 18,1853,-91.
THROUGH TO$
New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia. ASiSJSNGERS bound East, will leavo Terre-
Huut ot 7 a. iti., Iudintiitpolls at 1 in., aud take the Morning Express Trnln of the Mtul River mid L:ike Erij Railroad ut Dayton ut 5 a. in., counectiug at Bellevue with the Toledo aud Cleveland Ruilroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 4 o'clock 45 niin. p. m., connecting the same etening with all trains bound East.
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To Dayton front Torre-lluutef. v.. ... .:H .$5.50 To Cleveland from Dayton 5.00 To New York from Dayton 15 00
Hostou from Dayton 17.10 For furtffer information apply to T. C. MITCHELL, Agent, Dayton, Ohio. E. F. Osoi/R.*, Supt. M. R. &. L. E. It. It. Co. February 16, 1853-2l-ly
Jeffersonvilie Railroad,
HI IS ROAD ls completed und in operation J[. Eainburg, (77 mi!«s) Iudiaua, and
The passenger trainsstop to put down and take up passengers at the following places Sellersburg, Memphis: Henrysville, (late Morrlstown) Vieuna, Austin, Bnker'« Liugdon's Farmiugtou, Itockford, Jonesvllle, Bannersville, Columbus and Tay lorsv'ille.
Uy this arrangement the trains form a direct connection with the Shelbyville, Kuightstowu aud Rushville re*tm* RAILROAD Trainii, and Willi the early express tr&Iu frdm Madison to InJianupolis, whi -.h enables passengers to take the Bellefoulalue, Peru, aud Terre-liaute Roads the same day, forming by the latter a connection with the Stages to St. Louis*
By these connections travelers can leave Jefieraeuvtiia by tbe 5 o'clock A. M. train, (which carries the U. S. Mail) aud arrive at Terre-ilaute, and La Fayette the same day, and those from the Terre-Haute, La Fayette, Bellefoutaine, Peru, Madison and ladianapolis Roads, taking the 1 P. M. train at Edinburg, wilt roach JSeraonviile aud Louisvitle the same day.
Passengers going North, baenkfast at Henrysviile. Foraccommodatton train by 1st of March see farther notice. noR!)LEY, 6iu^mp*L
:^Javva%I
24lb, 1S53.
The JefFcrsonville FERRY BOAT will leave the Kentucky shore at quarter past four o'clock in the morniug, to connect with the train and also leaves Jeffersonviile after the train arrivea, be it early or late ia the evening.
JAMEti WATHEN, S*PU of Ferry.
Feb. 4, '53,-16-tf.
SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.
rTTlIIS Institution, located four doors from the I South-West Corner ef the Public Square, in Mr. ROSE'S BLOCK, is prepared ta negotiate sight aad time drafts on New York and other principol cities Discount notes nod other evidences of debt, payable as above Receive depositee. Deals ia Gold aad Stiver Coin. Mokes Collections and remit the same by drafts, less current rate of exchange. Remit money to England, Ireland, Scotland, and Germany, en its awn responsibility. Drafts oa New York, aad other principal cities, will always be kept on band and far sale at lowest rates. 0*Dim*tTsa from bsaineas men sad others whe wish to keep an active deposit aecoant are respectfully solicited.
Bank Honrs from 9 to half-paat 12 A* M., aad from half-past to 4 P. M. C. E. GDNSISOST, Cashier.
Terre-Hante, Feb. 1st, 1852-iStf
1853. 1853,
TROY AND WESTERN LINE,
ON THE CANAL AND RIVER,
Leaves l\cwYork and Buffalo Daily Running la connection with Steamers and Propellers on the Lakes. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy.
V:4,jc*mw mt meat w»«.t rmxv tsfscwo* Trafrieton: RICE. CL.APP dt CO., New York,
P. L. STERNBERG dt CO., Bnffsh*.
SU«tCfam»&Oa^ OttK £wpr & C, Ml n,r, AOmj. Ragwe, B«ffada 4k Mart**, LaJkyette. Lowte dt Orey, E«w»vttte.
P. BeKkingham & Oa, Tetalet. Smith 4 LeggeO, Te«»-flaa»a. F. L. Sasraberrdb Ca., BeSsto.
MARK FAOCAGES -T. W. LIKE.** Baalalsav* MiMa Plar, Cnartiai «i. Daily at 5o*rtock, P- M.
ManA4,l
Six Bairels Onion Sets
Jnat
nmalva^ aad fer sak at GROYEBJLAN 4t BCtR3»E%3 Feb.
CLASS'S TT HOTEL.
cotxsa or aaiocx {oa onto rtaar aroma, Terra-Hatifea, Indiana.
Tbund,
IE aademigned has resented til* former near the Bri igr, anJ
1 ti» Honse bas bees greatly end trg»d and itnprorod, by* large addition of A«d Reams, ani a apacious Diniug Haii,—ail Papered and Painted*—
F®«ttnre, (Wnets, Beds
a»w Bedaing, aud TaW« Furniture. Having an eye single to tin* comfort mwi convenience of hb guests mast make hla House a pfcasaut stopping pim fer(h9 man of baeiuees, ptea«ar« or traveling public—and particularly those whe whth ta take pass»» on Steam Boats, private c*tav«yauae, or otherwise la short, ne pains nor e&peuse will bespared to make his House an agreeable and pleasant stepping place for his guests.
IIK TABLE r*
Will alanys b» furnished wit!» tho best the conntry affords, and no paiu* or expease will be spared to administer ta the gratification ef the tastes of hi* Patrons.
I* large and entirely iYmj, among the best in tmCity «2»dv stall UmM, will be supplied wiili good Hay and Grain, «tH4Hur*e* strictly altended lo.
CkarQft modrratr—Cmll aad see. trBOARDERS taken by the D:iv, Week, Month or Year.
Dec. 3,1855-iOtf JAMES S. CI^ARK.
JUST RECEIVED AT~
tkm#
^4.'
JhPO
A Large Supply, carefully selected^ of Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. The subscriber has just received a uew supply of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Spoons, gold pins, finger rings, ear rings, cuff pins locket, vest, aud guard Chuins Pencils und the b«st of (Jolu Pens. Steel and Fancy Gwds. CUTJjKRY""«Consl9tlng of fine Pocket aud
Hunting Knives, aud REVOLVERS. Specks and cases, gold and stiver, plaited, aud steel frames, to suit all ayes. CLOCKS of different kinds and prices.
A'atches repaired iuthe best workmanlike manner, aud warrantko. JACOB K. CKISUEK,
Fir»t door west of Farrington's Block, and Nov. 5. l!^5*6tf North of Court. IInu.«*.
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS, (SUCCF.SSOR TO Z. APEN) UNDERTAKER and Coffin Maker.
RESPECTFULLYtha
to
the cars
run daily (Suudays excepted) as follows, viz: Leave JeflTersonviile at A o'clock A. M. Leave Udiuburg at 1 o'clock, P. M.
informs th« cltixens of
Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he will give uuuivided attention to above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons l'roin lite indispensable duties attendiug the deuth of a friend, and would state that he is prepared to uuderlake the whole business of Funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices.
A HEARSE will, iu all cases, la* furnished free of charge to such as procure Collins at his establishment.
COFFINS kept on baud of all sizes. To persous iu the country I would say, that I will furuish Collins cheaper than they have bean furnished by uuy person in the county, und will attend the Funeral with my Hearso, free of charge, any distance not over ten miles.
SHOP on Cherry street, between Market and Second streets. Terre-Haute, Jannary 31, 1853. 27—if
O A N S
Physician and Surgeon. Latk of Ohio
HAofV(WomenaandickingbCounyv,e
IN a of a in the practice of Midwifery and tho diseases Children, Dysentnry, llilllous Fever, Malignant Erysepalas, TypTioij Pneumonia, and Typhoid Congestive Fever. Also chronic diseases in all their various lorms—particularly enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, so prevalent iu lliis country—tenders his services to the citizens of Terro Haute and vicinity, hoping to receive a liberal share of patronage.
Dwelling next door East of J. F. King—ofRoe on 4th Street, second door North ef Prairie City Drug Store.
Jan. 21,1853-17-tf ». F. COOKERLY. WM. JB. MCLEAN.
COOKERLY &, McLEAN^
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, 'V TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
w.
W
E. MCLEAN,
Or
and Commissioner of Deeds fur the States of Ohio and Kentucky,
Will give prompt attention lo the taking of Depositions, Acknowledgment of Deeds, Mortgages, Powera of Attorney, and all business of a Notarial character*. flyOFFlCE, third story. Union Row, adjoining the Journal Printing Olfice.
November 21,1851-H-tif C. W. ASSOC*. a. r. scad.
A O & E A 1
lfS
Attorneys at Law, TERiiE HAUTE, INDIANA.
Will practice their profession in Vigo aad adjoin-, ing counties. All business entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Office iu Far-, riugton's Boiidtng, 2to, 5, up stairs.
Sept. 3, 1852-49 if
TUST received a large supply of Monte^riete, «l Colorado, La Fiel, General Taylor Aad La Norm* Cigars, by the box or retail, al t^d Terroll aule Drag Store. mi
Dec. 3, l£52-lQtf J. R. CU^ffGHAM.
tcTIIIEISBLIC IX GENERAL AND EVERY Qȣ IN PARTICULAR.
AT THE PEOPLES' STORE,
KEPT BY WILLIA."^ NEARLY, On National Road Street appetite ike COURT' BOUSE.
aPrairieCity,can
TIZENS, Farmers aid Strangers visiting the /t great variety of GooJa to suit their wants ana l«*er prirrj ihsu fitey have been accastomed J» find heretofore Pk. se give a* a eatl and e*a«ae-
Nov. &, 1 JWILL!AMS at EARLY. Frerii Candies!
A
LARUE sMOfiment ef FKESU CAS VIES #f every baf nnd color, jest received end
,JL
8virs-
•tantk 12, Opposite UetaaRow.
JUST
Dates.
nedwl aat exeeilettt lot af DATES. A first rata artkde, aad ne Mistake, for sale at SAGE'S, match 12,10^®-34tf Qyyoaite Uaiew Row. ... SAZsB, A FINKlf»tarial Seal Pr«saf H. fl. Ship-
Uy Vltfew Patent. Will aall eevjf cheap. J^lraj# WJLE. MCLEAN. 1,1853-10tf
OLD
i^LD DOURBOH AN© KJ WlMqr.fiasdiky
HONONGAHELA WASSON & CO.
Wrapping Paper,
OECEfVBD aad far a*!e, by the ream, a Jet of Xt Wrapt** Paper. SMITH &• LEGGETT.
Terro-H*«5, FS- 25,18»22 tf.
Rjse's Block. Third Dj*r from Cotner, W«t of the Puhiio Square, Terre-Haute^ ludtnun. piIE nader»igued iuforuia his friejtda aad the J. public generally, that he has Uie mo*t complete stock of LEATHER, this market, whicit is efiVred at the lowest rate*, atnoug whicii may he found the -tf "T Best Cincinnati Tanae^ Sole Leather
New York Red Cincinnati Bund
Men's
Goai, Deer and Lamb Skins shoe binding all af which can be had cheap for Catk The public are reepectfally requested to cell aud examine ray.stock.
CASH paid for leather in the rough, -^gjr Prompt attention |taid to ail orders. 1 13-1 'ne highest cash price paiJ for Hides, green aad drv,at ail times also, for good Sheep 1VU.*. I
October24,1851-tf JOHN T1ERNAN.
Opening of the Fall Trade, at hi:
Lav ox v^aoxjto (NO. 2, UNION RO If.) piIE undereigbed is new receiving the largest aud best stock of Futl and Winter Oooia hv lias ever Drought to this market all bought front the tirst hands iu New York, Boston, aud other eastern cities, aud on the v«ry best terms. C»usequently he is prepared to oifer every inducement iu the way of good goods at tow rates that can he offered to tempt purchasers. Tue reputation of the Duckeve for
CHEAP GOOD**
will be more than susiaiued the coming Season. We have uever been able to give as goou oarguins. Our Retail slock comprises an uucotumeuly large assortment of ail kiuiis of Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes, Halt, Caps.
Bonnets, Ribbons, ^c.
Our Carpet Department has been largely Increased, and affords the greatest variety of all grades, stylos patterns of three ply, superfine,extra hue, aud tine ingrain Carpets, including the iower grades of Hemp and Cutlou do., togetner with Drugget, Willi all widths aud qualities, Rug*, Malts, etc., to he found anv where iu the wenteru country,and ALL AT REDUCED PRICES.
Al-«o,-t2--l,-S-l,-6-l,-5-4,-4.41 and Fioor Oil Cloths,Mailing, etc., Ta tita Oil Cloth# of various widths and putttTUa.
A great vuriely of Win .low Shade*, somo rich and eiegunt, Damask Curtain stntr«, nud Curtaiu Drapery, Window Cornice?, Curtain Bauds uud Pius, Cords aud
Tassels, etc., etc.
\V« are also well supplied with a heavy stock tf all kinds of Staple Guojs including soverui cases of Boots aud Stises for the Jobbing trade which will be sold at a small per cent, above cost.
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which we otlor to the alliens ot Vigo county at prices which we guarantee will give aalisfaciion 10 ali who may fuvor us with a cull.
Oue of our tirin is at present Eust, purchasing, aud we will be constantly lidding to our present well solecti'd Stock. We warrant ail our GooJs to bit what tiiey are repreacuted, and will sell them at the eery lowestprict* for cash or tra.le.
April Iti, lH5a-29m3 R. &. 0. TOI'3EY.
EM BROi DKRIKS, &c.
Bargains to be had in Leather BOSTO.X LEATHER STORE, S- AT REDUCED PRICES! r: sationai, BOAP ST OPPOSITE CNION HOW, *OSH CIStOAH, TERRE-HAPTE. ,NIWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX HP aubacrtbors lufonu the public that thoy
AI)IL!i itich lnidc lltll.f*. mid Chemi
zettesf CollnrH, C'uIf* uud Cndcrnh'cvfs, comprising rich styles, White uud Second Mourning.
For side cheap by Nov. a, 1852-byl
aaUbUJlad
Carpetings and Hearth Rugs. yy E can offer, in these goods, llHIldsouir selection as can be fouud in the City, and at prices as will defy comparlsou lh»ne goods were purchased al Low Kate* aud we Intend selling them very cheap." WILLIAMS A. EARLY,
Nov. 5-6yl
Traveling Bags.f-^
rf^HE very best assortment, for Ladles and I Gentlemen, of Brussels, D/bgget and Od'd Cloth Traveling Bags and SaKdtels, &«., is lo bo found at tbe pEorL.Ks*&pHR" Fof sale cheap, nov. 5tf WILLIAMS Sc EAltLY.
EAGLE
HIDES AND LEATHER, 2 have juat opa^ed ou Natiaual Kona »u*t,
,r
Harness, BrLiht and Skirting leather Kip aad Calf Skins and Uppsr Leather Liuing and Pad Skius 5 Philadelphia Ladi-s .Morocco
1
FOUNDRY.
O KINDS and sUas of PLOWS .12 different 1 kljSiof STOVES Foar sites STEAM ENGI2nSSi 2 sizes Hortt Pomrt and Threshing Machines 1 site Wair's Vegetable Griuder or Corn Crnaber Tuaawo Lathes for Wood ar Iron Well and Cistern PUMPS. All kinds of Mill and Machinery Castings Braas and Composition Castings Plow Castings and Plow Points af every kind. All descriptions of TIN, CQPPKIt AND SHEET IKON WORK, Hollow Ware, Lard and Safar Ketllos, Andirons, Sadirens and Wagon Boxes. Alao, all kinds of FINISH I NO eitiier in Cast Iron, Wreagiit lraa or Brass and PATTERN MAKING, ef every description, at, the above establishment earner ol First and Streets.
There am better teorimen in this eoaatry, •or better wtock a«ed, than will be fennd et these works. Having neretefere received a liberal shsr of patronage, I shall, ia future, aim to o»erit iu couli nuance.
JOSEPH CROVER.
Terre-Hante, May 9, li&l-:t2-tf
QRISWOLD & BAIRD. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, TBUEIi-iiAtJTE, IMlilANA»
P. IllIIiD, NOTARY PUBLIC, wHI give prompt etieaUon ta the Utking ut j"-itions,
'ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MARTGOGEE, DT«., ITE,
CT Office, aeeau-i Jf, PhttMt* Block, No.7. May jt lj£3-3S'f .. COTTONADES
Iiava a fine »asort0*ut *i theae goods
~NEWBOOKS.
UIStoby
.r
lord Clark. Emparlance af IMe, byE SL Shvrtt. Cade Two's Cabin, cheap edfltloa, Far ssdest W. H. Bt'CKlNGHAM fi.
Febrnary It. im-THt
opposite Union Row, a LEATHER STORK* with a full assortment of ali kini* ef l.MtW6-. such as S|Mntsh, Cincinnati, and Couutry- unm-j Sole Leather Upper, Kip, Brtdl*, Uaruees, Skirting aud Collar Leather French aud Philadelphia Caifakius Liuing, Sheep and Deer skins. Bhiuiag, Padskius Tampico auu French, g*«Uouteu's aud laUies Morocco.
They also intend to keep a general assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, LAi^TS,BOOT ANDSlUE TREES, CLAMPS, l'£US, etc., et**.
Their arrangeroeuts with the Manufacturers anl Importers in the Eastern citW,*re such a« to enul.i« them to sell jverj thing at the vrry lowtwt prtcu«.
Cash paid for t»reen aud Dry lli«iee. 80. KEROKUOFF & COj, April S1, l33i-305
'NEW
SOLICI,T
L. UYCE.
Terre-Haute, Sept. 81, l$52,.^2tf
To tho Citizens of Vigo County.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! 7 E liavo just opeiled a new and deslrablr tock of
A. & E. TUITE,
So. S, Piioinit Block. Niiiional llo«iu Street, TEItRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. S'ptemher i, lfo'2-4i)if
A S S O E No. 2, Pii©»i\ Kow.
1 1 TE invite the attention of Cath buyers t°
our
Stock of
F.V.M.Y AND STAPLK 1IHY (.OOIKS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,
Carpeting and Houso rurnisliing Goods.
It is much the largest aud complete u**ortmcnt we liuve yet brought to this market. Purchased in New York ou best terms, we aro enabled to sell at very lowest Ca«li rutes,
Feb. 2."», lS5 !.'J2-tf.
aa head whieh. as it is Ule in Ui^ aeasen, (he largest scab,and wm supply any number of mawe will sell at aastera cost, I chines at the shortest natlc--. Ordere »ddra»eea to A. & E. TUITE. I CHARLES UETTL£TON*5L Brbadway. New
T«**«-IlArrjE.October J. 1852. Vork will receive prompt atlgntiou.
YORK.
SILK GOODS
E A O A S
MY
Kits & KM«KI.\% flat* VERS, SUYDAM KN1SELY,} lookiug to th» luteresi of their pjUrons a« wril as their own, havo adopted the "Ptptilir '/Voifc'' of selltug goods entirely for CASH. Every business man knows that wh«r« goods are sold for C\nh ua/y, they fl.iu afForde^ much cheaper thau where a general e.Mull bu«lue« is done, therefore we hope tint all oar old trien.:» and the trade generally will
CjII
and ns
"a look." Our Stack consist* of Silts. Ribbons. GWs-, Shawls, Laces, U'Ai/r od* Gloves, Crapes* I'onj^rr llikj*. French Merino,Bombazine, A'patns
Which we ptpdc" ourselves s«U at from Tern to Twonty per cont lower than the usual Credit priois. At tha Old Stand, No. 1 IU Broadwsv. comer »t Liberty Street.
A E S S WILLIAM KMSKI.Y.
New York. Fob. l8S:i-'dt-3ui
Fresh and Clioico
FAMILY GROCERIES!
HUSK'S BLOt K,
Corner of Ohio*aud Second Sirerfs.
the attention of the citizens 01 T*rr—
Ha to he of A I CROCEKIES, which they ill dlsposo oi'r!hiii( tor cash, al wholesale aiU rcl ill, coueUii^g iu part
CH01C£ &PHIMK LOUISIANA SU(MUS, Molasses and Golden Syrup» OIJGovernment Jnvt end Prime tilreen Kfo CoiFeo, (n««w crop), 0 ioi-.» Green aud Black Teas Frosh Cirolim Kk:-, 'new crop) Pickles iu Jars, Pine Apple on.l Kngil.h Dairy Cheese Salmon, M«ck«r«i, and Tongue* aud SounJs bbls., bbls. and kills Hpyrni, Star and Mould t.audles Pepper, A's,)iee, Must.iM, Staroh.and Bo»toit Soap Na.d Sweet Oil, Pejfp«r Sauce and T.tblo Sdt very chuise Vlr^inU rmiiu. facture und Flue Cut Tobacco, wild a ganerut assortment of Groceries suitable for Family uses, 0*A WAGON will be In reudinoss to con rev goods to any part of the city. or kxpkns*.
Terre Haute, Feb. 25, l^aij-i'iif
WOLI'Ii'S
AROMATIC SCI1IKDAM SRIIXAPPS, A BCrKRI.All VK TO.NtO, UICRtrtC, 4N Tt-II VSfl'.rTiO 1NVIGORVTI.NO CORDIAL.
Tim Maoict.vAL Bavtta,«ox inaiiuf.ieturjd he to S am in I a ranted uot only pure from every lujnrl«4 j»mpsr. ty uud Ingretll ui, but of the l*-*t pos*ll.»lo quality.
Its extraordinary metlieiiiul properties, IN GIUVKI., GOUT, CHROMC ftiiKcusTtsM, IsciriRt Dromv, Fi^tokmck, Ctn.tc I'ttM, of t!»e Htom a in el he he In A or In an In uil orJhnry fuses of Obstrn-.Hlou in the KiJury*.
Bladder, and Urinary Organs— Iu Dyspepsia, whether acute or Chrotilc—Ciil l» Fevers. In General Debility, Sluggish Circulation of tho
Blood, Ina.teqiiato A«iiiiulutioit uf I oj.I, mi Exhausted Vitd Euergy— Are acknowledged.by Iho whole M'vllca! Faeulty, at he os it a or it
E/Th« attention of Ag«uis and Purchasers is Invited to the signature and address of tho Proprietor, 011 the label, uud to th« title of this Mo ,icin «1 Cordial, embossed 011 the sides of tho Battle, ns protections Mgaiust Inferior mid pernicious, niutions. t"For side by WA!fS N Jt CO.,
TO FARMERS AND MILLERS
Jaconet and Swiss Edgings und Insertings. Velvet Ribbons, uud a great variety ofDressj (JL' l\ljIAi\A AND Hil^liNOLS Trimming.
Buttons—Fringes—Lace* and Edgings. rilUK undersigned would re*p«ctly Inform ths ''jt'i Plain and Embroidered Lineu llukfs. for La. public that'll# has opened a GF.NiUIAl, diee and Gentlemen: COMMISSION HOU.NB, for Ihe sale of Flour,
WILLIAMS & EARLY, pork, Gty^n
1
Und
all other products of the Country
Peoples' Store. and give his whole attention to sales thereof, either at Home or by shipumcnl north or south, oavt or west. He is well loetiled to ship by rl v^r wr cttjvil
ss also for the city trade. Hja^^albteiire lu thu Cities on the Atlautlc eyabSarU tiktonslve a« ajoo on Cuual aud It. It. nffA L^pper Mississipi. Liberal advaticeainadeoudonsigninciiU.
i'foPu$' &>«. -forwarding, (xmmlshion. Slcjm and lanul
'«3»
B:wt Agent, and General Produce Iirokir.
~:*?0iSse, Cor. Hose Block ou Brl.iga Street, TERBE-ilAUTE, I NIL,, Terre-H»utc, Feb. 25, lSS:-2:My.
.^jKEty TOHK 'ADVEirT^MKVil?
PIANO FORTE ERCPORIUM, *)i' 1 BKOADWAY.KEW.YOBK. Th-mf.«t Ol) extensiv*! and varied ««frttnent of itO^Ewoob PIANO FORTES, piuia snd onmmeutttl, elegant patterns, c-liilorut.*ly carved, and highly finished with Pearl U^ys, alt of our own inanufv tare, aud warranted in every particular, cmU found at our Wnre-Hnams, .161 Broadway, Y*
Sept.* 17, iSSa-Slyl BENN KT CO.
Avery's Sewing Machines. if 0 A $ 2 5 I fl'iji#'# p4T*W*t» Oct. 19, 1?52. fTMlIS loachiue is acknowledged by alt who have used it to be »nperiof'tn that of any oilier rawing Machine ever mvented, for IU simplioily, ct iiij) H(sie4s ami beauty «»d strength af iu utitcii »ud »t» c'f*'*tne«s. it weiafts about 24 lbs-, mi '•».,!* e»/y f/oni f25 to $J(i. It will work neatI? Wii Utra ij finest i.uslin, catnbrle or s*ii», as well u* iuj-o, woeieii aad eattait guo.fs, and all. kinds of le«the£. ll so simple, Uiat el.tl-i of tea yoar* of age can anderstaad ana work it i,4dly, without any danger of its getting eut of or! r. U».i »u do the work of more than 4 iitacli better in every respect than it can '.(f i.y hand. The atiches are iaciepeodeatof emits other, so ri"c'i so, that IT rery Other miteh i» cut, the seam «, balds goiJ uni stteug. It is unlike end better tlwn any ofhef.ifew* fflecf-i'i-1-f ver invented. ThiJ is. j»e« .Mrly 4 to family am as it fl'H da- all 1, .,&* •', »-wiag aad when knawu will be generally into fain Hit*.
The A vry Sewiug SI »c!ilna Compsnv have /perfected their arrangements for innuufact ijriftg en
3()0 SUA VVLS
MyNovtL er Varfctfc* in English Ufa, byBulwer. Among which may be found Square aad Long Bis oca, a Tak af Srifl Italy, ky Edward £Lcri!i° ultZtia. 8*4««ia Wb*»'«ndChHdfaM*
Cer^H!. «»d His Times, by fi.tot, 1 Navenrf^r 15, F. NIPPER PS. My Life and Acta ta Haagary, is IstSand 1S4J, hy ArlhnrGergei. HAA PIBCEi DELAINES,«f rarioua Basn, a Stwy af Xedsra Uft, byWilMe CalUaa. 4VV style* and prices. Kaiefc-Kaseka from an Editor'sTaiie. by 0«y- IW
?teeesALPACAS,pl»!»
S
KIN!5f/,
W»o!airNatJajiie, at
Wsckif^ney colors
2i" BROCADf^nnd POPLINS 190 GINGHAMS, plain, plaid an1 striped} PRINTS, af ai« jo*Ht*er
AH af wlrteb HI be aold varyjew forjsaahjit Nor. itt ie«i-7tt NIPPERT'5.
