Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 March 1853 — Page 3

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York Tribune ridicule.^

itfiTstiempt'to m»ke ft. Bourbon of the half-

life, it i* that trrrforfu'wHe boy and W he ia not dead, we cau hrave nothing toaayf should the next reeeront declare* himself to be Julius Caesar, Joe Smith, or one of she babes in the wood*. The Springfield Republican, after alluding to the work published in Pari*, by Beauchesne, a sincere adherent of the Bourbon monarchy, who for twenty years devoted hirnoelf to the investigation of (he fact* in the life of dauphin, and who in, his work, follows the poor boy through life, down to the moment when he expired in the arms of Lassne, ni* last keeper, himself giving the author the particulars, says, "our impression is tha .Mr.

William's royalty i* pasting through a series ot "dissolving views," that will at last dissolve so far as to leave him entirely free from doubt pn the subject of his birth, and enable him to conduct his missionary la-' born in peace."

An editor fn Ark inia# was latiy shot In an affray. Luckily, the ball cacne against a bundle of uupaid accounts in bis picket. Because they were mot paid he was nearly starved, and if ih^y bad been paid he would have been shot

VOCAL MT7SIC\ bavin jbeen requested to eon

is or if or el on a

Music among the yontJti of the City, Ukes much pleasure in complying. Parents and gutrdi*ns are! informed that in additlion to his present class, lie

TK*M»—-Ono

8 Freuch Calf Skins:

Also, a good assortment of nil kind* of l^atker. A fresh supply of LANTS, l«t«st fnshinn. 1IENHY SNYt»ER.

Trtrre- ITmite, Nov. 3-Gtf

i*

NOTICE,

HiuuJ.aud will p»v th*i debts owing by the firm J. HV. IfOIHHITON, M. A. SKNMT. irre*.\.»ute, Dee. l^.Vl-11 if

PHOTOGENIC,

Mi:ssits. NTONKK tOUKY'S N a a a

Ithrongedinwith

Instruction given

the Art and aa outfit in

Don't Cornet the plnuc.

Terre-Haute, October H, !t*59-3tf

Fall Importations.

Are invited to look through my stock, consisting of' Fmbrtiderirt, /Issnr/s, Millinery I (JamIt, Orett Trimming*, /fniirfjf, Olate*,

ChtMh, H*»ikeivkief*,

The plan Adopted Is to buy and sell for CASH,

DRa^OnCTMAN A MAHAN

Hthe

AVING sasoctatjd thenuelvext together In Practice of Medicine and Surgery, will give prompt aad efficient attention te all business entrusted to them. They hape by strict attention to business to merit their share of public patronage Office on 4th street, ftwt

sate at

Feb.ll.ieS3.

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.. PARVXN & MTJNROE,

breed living up amoitig the Si. Regi# Indl- GENERAL NEWSPAPER^ AND PERIOD1-

•ns. It say# Mr. Williams "is not and nev- ,j .,

.t. .. ir M*e, Agemt* f*r tks aalt af r»" the Dauphin, If anybody cao be Printing Pres.es, Type, Ink, Paper, Carie hhtfoflcaHy proved to have departed this

Terre-Haute, March II, 1853-2-1*2 Miiis, by which means we convert a Corn Mill —--r— Into a Htock Feed Mill but a few minutes work

SPRING- STYLE! to put it on, or take It oil*.

PB gg gg- rjg} gf^g ^e manufacture pirtable Mills, single and doo-

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MIS. BuifaloSpanish Sole

Xl/jUiUU 5,1)00 lbs. Slaughter 12,000 lbs. Best Cincinnati SiO Dot. Pink Liuingi* .10 Topping nnd liiudlng:

Morocco

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business furnished on reasonable terms. /ett, sgalnst a 94 Inch Burrows Mill and William !CP Daguerreotype Apparatus and Stock for sale. Stewart's Ohio and Kentucky Stock Feed Mills, ROOMS, ovaa "'irfWJiitviM.K Cl.OTiti.vn SToas," both to be run st once end If you nro apprehensive

THIRD STORY,—Entrance on Market Street, or a risk business, yon have my entire approbation to run Mi. Pomeroy's Corn Crusher as an auxiliary. Should my single article fail to grind equal in quality aud quantity to the combined producilous of the two or three mills (just as you please) then you can draw a few hundred dollars aa stakes put up.

IN

MERCHANTS AND DEALERS FANCY DRY GOODS,

IWt Meaaairs,

Cvmbt. Hru*l\t*,—niv\, in short.

ALL »TYI.KJ« OP FANCY «OODNl

1 shall be receiving constantly from New York \V to call the attention of MerAuetlona and Importers, many of the most desire- Cincinnati to our Stock of ble and cheap styles of Goods' "AT 3 A.N CAPS, at our New Store, No 71

charging ft* per seal. of s«hlonable Fur Silk, Soft Hats PanaThough this system has been ineeeastolly tested •»».

u. BERRY.

No. 109 F»»st «Me of Main street, Between Fonrtih and Fifth, Cincinnati, 0 December 10,1^53-M-ljp ..

door

City" Drug Store.

North ef -Prairie

Terre-Hauta Fab, i, "SS,-l9-tf Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes.

DOElKN Koseuth. Jenny Ua«l and Mexican Wool and

F«r Hats

3 Cases Fashionable Silk Hata .• 30 do ten Silk awl Mohair Ptnsh, Cloth aad

Velvet Caps

40 caaea Kip and Calf Men'a Bssit aw£ Sbnea a0 and Knamet and M«m«« Ladiea Boetiee, Buskins aad Jenny Liad's,

Gum Over-Shoe I and Booties, at Nov. IS. 1858-71/ F.

KirPERT'S. .1 .4A,

VAIaENTINBS.

Aaadfaraaooruuaat

of Yalentioes jaet received

W. II. Bl'

CK

N A AM

*S,

a* to-wfeaiiMMiset

lUce.

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.1RGSII Carolina K*. for seie bjr

Tfff ASSOJf' & CO.,

Feb. 9S, 1353-SS tf

Rew Block. iklAwniNd

Ckldfln

Syrup.

IT Saajwrtw«*t«p, f*r suletijf'" W ARSON 41 CO,

mmeki

Candle®.

PiwRM, Star aad MeaU Ca»»lle*i, tmt «5e if O WAS8#ON 4k CO., Feb. », 185M%4t Strn mmk,

FRESH FRUTX^! 1

FKKNCII FRUTS. Ut their ewa j««6e, aAi, BKAXPY CHKRIllK?, t*Ti& by W ASJION CO.,

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CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.

and

k,^P

ABIA ZELLER,

WHOLESALE DRUOGIST,

Dealer in Enqluh, French, German and America* Chemical*, Drug*, MMicine*, Paintt, Oil*, Dyes, YarnUht*, Bruthtt,

N.

February 4, 1SS3-29-!y

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do so at anjr time between the present date and the between Main ana walnut. S"2d ia*t. ri^HE nbove is a wood cut of a don bio-geared

Dollar tad a Half for the course of I "Queen of the South'* Corn Mill.

lessons for the next throe months., "We manufacture aCob Breaker of great strength N. B, The above subscrlptloa meets all expenses and durability, and ease of operation fur book*, etc. We plaee this useful contrivance on all sizes of

STSACB. E. HAZLETT.

ISAAC STRAl'B fc CO.,

MILL FACTORY,

coaxca or FSOST *na johx rracars, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

aL.. ,. ble geared (best quality of French burrs) to grind

4 S AN UK wdtlld respectfully invite the Wh«at»6orn and Stock Feeds .calculated for* team,

lh" Kfn*:

Hats, which he has! |,y

water or horse power. These Mills have been ruu

8U

I lUow who would glv« and |iav? ttev^r failed lo ctirry off th« .l.s.C#mW»l their poMOital up{vttrnico wHi uremfiim—on one occa«ion wan awarded a benutiful

,,lvcr

that t»ak th« premium at th* Ohio Stale Fair, latt

Come boys, don't be cowardly—there is nothing like walking strait into the merits of a thing. Feb. 4, 1 *$3-19.6m ISAAC STRAUB.

NEW WHOLESALE

BAT AN CAP TABS-

1^KhorB. Br«w-"J"1

by Staple Goods Houses, believe thi, to be the m*nufcct«r*d et rwly fer this market we «re only house csrrylng out the same in Fancy Goods, prepared to offer inducements to purchasers equal City and country purchasers ar* Invited to took through this stock, homing the reduction in prices will make It to their interest, to purchase.

i-wwj &

A9EJS."r8:

consfantly on hsnd good assortment of

'STATIONERY, asw! ail of the late PiurbfteaUtHH,at No. ft* Poarth Street, went of Walnut,

October 15, 1836, CindflDkll', Obio.

GUuuicart, Perfumery, S^c.

Comer If

E.

aia and

OFFERS

t«MPPLFLIIF

Columbia Street^

CINCINNATI.

to Druggists,Country Merchants, and

Fbjrtlebuu, a very extensive Stock of tbe foregoiog article*. Confine* his parllcoiar attention

Meciefne* of tbe mr WIUTT

and feels confident that bis price* for that grade of Good* are aa low as any other house ia the City. SRECIAL AT-NUMO* crve* TO oaocas.

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19j^3Ieet-

,J horse power In competition against

n«C"**»ry to »»y ««y- the other n.ako of Mills of our city, at our State

l™":nl-

°ur

IS «rl oi »r UJi tot HV wdnms, as the best Mills, at two annual Fairs of Msriih 4,'S3.2.Mf.

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XJ Xi

M,lu»took

,r M^hanicN Institute.

"rr"i7^mTT.F.STANLEY ALSO—Portable Saw Mills, to be run by steam,

i. r*-!* an—- fare surpassed by none now in nso. All our articles are warranted as represented—

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fine CO-l'ARTN ItUHIIlP hereiofore exUllag ple«wurc to explain each twrtw#dti thft »fit*crlb«r* iUU tluy dtMolvml l»AAL SI RAUB Jk CO. I») louiuttl foiinrtil th BovKf nul A^rointn Nwr,—Mf'» KimWl) Ui® p»rt»er of J. II-liur-belonging t« the firm ai'e assigned to J. W. Hough- «»*». fJthibUi«g a Burrows Mill nt imr Slate ton, who will coutlnne the btn.|n«aw at the Old ^«,r.

Persons why have not yei h«ui their pictures cob feed out of whole ears of coru.

lit,

or no snle—at our cost of transportation and the money refunded, For a full description and testimonials of merit Ind usefulness we refer those interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our factory, where we take

pamphlet, to be had at our factory, where we take

wa* bd»«erou»

rV.

LAT*

0ur

fa'm I-e«r Hats, all being

to any House In tbe West. IRA II. CIIACE & CO

Snzawooo & Cn

Cincinnati, March 11, '53-24-eit

1853. SPRINa GOODS. 1853.

1 *7" KNTWORTH 4k BKOTIIER^ southeast corner of Main and Fourth streets, Cincinnati, have now in atore a large and splendid aasortment of

Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, te which constant additions will be made throughout the season. Having the advantage ef a resident partner ia the Eastern cities we are enabled thereby te keen our Stock supplied with tbe nrwest aad wwt imnMt «*y4*s. Purchasers are Isrlted te give our Stock their inspection before parcbasiag oar terms will be eery /uwsMr.

WKNTWORTH tc. BROTHERS, S» E. cor. Mala aad Fourth St*.,

March I, ISS3 93 .GiMtMati, O.

Kerember 13, J853 7 tf F. MPPKR1%. ,)AA PIECES EL A 1N E8, of varle«

100 pieces

Slga of the "Nig Bo**."

ALPACAS,

plain black & (kacy cata*

BROCADES and POPLINS

(09 OIXGHAM^. plain, plaid and strtped PRINTS, ef afi |ealHI«*:

AU of which will be sold verv lew fer cash at

Nav. K. |gisa.?tl r. NIPPERT^.

Saad Paper. -#2,

t/IOR *!«, a let af S5«per»ar S*ud Pai»er. K*» I1 eefader brand. SMITH 4k I.BCOKTT. «Vrrett«ate, Fofc SS, im~*t Ui,

FItOUH! FLOUR! ~T'

^RKSH Family Kiear, tdelirmd vritboat f-vpene* «f Dr«ritge,l #er asle by

JUreh i,

aaiebf

F«b.^lei&S4^

ft.eae tUeek*

BSsf*

rasr- "rmrcy

Notice to Contractors.

Mississippi and Atlantic Railroad

LETTING!

WEconfidently

two firHl

Sole Leather operation by horse power, at the Ohio State Fair, |in 1850, when it was awarded a pretftium aud a splendid silver medal.

9re'

water or horse power. This Mill was exhibited in

ALSO—Different kintiit of portable horse po well,

1 f» Topping nnd liiudlng and stesm Engines. All our articles, for ease ot' Morocco operation, simplicity, usefulness, and durability,

about his Mill, and

courageously entered Into a verbal n£r»cnH-nt with me to grind corn thus: whoever grinds the most, regarding quality and qunntity, was to be the each and

owner of both mills, at each and every trial rissT taiAu Strauh to run an IB inch Mill

Burrows it Co. to run a '20 Inch Mill.

S XOW fnll blost, nnd tlteir rooms are visitors and customers, who ares «mgrr to (irocnre one of those ji*r Di'/nrrrrtf\pe* tnkeii in thiflr unique irifle, for whieh they are so justly dlstlngnlshed. Tltey have tho knack of Jstepin-d out tranoferlng the image from the person rqual to Ufr the above I now append a challonge to grind

Itself. tnkeii should avail themselves of this rare oppor- I will run my IB Inch "Queen qf the South," tnnlty. with a cob-breaker attachment, the tame article

sKCO.^n TatAi..

Strand to rnn a 8*i inch Mill Burrows Sc. Co. to run a 24 iuch Mill. TIIIRO TSUI.. i* Straub to run a 26 Inch Mill Burrows

ft Co.

to run a 30 inch Mill.

When the pinch came, that boisterous courage

a 1 a S __ ..

^EALED PROPOSALS will be received at

EALED PROPOSALS will the office® of

UM

Coiuposv, either at Tcrrc-

11autc, Indiana, or Marshall, IlKitoF*, antU and aa the ISth day of Maf 1853, at saiidowa. for the gradiaf and maaoary from Tme»H«eb, Indiana, to Pocahontas, Illinois, (IStiaiici), and for the Bridge across the YVala»it Rirer-

PropoaiiUoo* will also be recti red nati! and on Jnne 15th, 1^53, at anndown, at either of the above named office*, for the grading and masonry from Pocahontas to CaaeyTiile, (3U miles}. Proposals to be received for sactioas not. less than one, nor more than three miles.

Proposals will be considered far sections of ten, fifteen, and twenty miles. The Company reserves tbe right to accept of such proposals as in their

Terre-Hante, March 1, 1853 4w

Clover and Blue Grass Seed,

"UST receiriog a superior lot of 60 bushels CLOVER SEED also, a superior lot of GO bushels BLUE GRASS.

Feb. 1«, lH53-2im3 S. H. POTTER &. COi

NEW SPRINa

purchasing the stsnd long occupied by himself as a Drug Store, he considers himself permanently settled, aiia with the present arrangement of making cask purckntet, gives him the advantage of all markets, In obtaiulnggoods from first hands on the most favorable terms therefore, he is enabled to keep tbe

Best

that can be prcured In the Eastern and Western cities, and offers as good bargains as the same quality of medicines can be bought at any other establishment on the Wabash.

The purchasing and selecting of medicines suited to the wants of the country, and thecompoutiding of the vajiou* preparations of the shop, with care and precision, that it may answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so much importance to the purchaser, that he feels it to be his duly to give his personal and undivided attention to it, aa (onjr he remains in the business.

By his experience of fifteen years In TerreHaute, together with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of Medicines, be hopes will insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which he feels himself under many obligv lions to the ciOaens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to serve them asiong as

BJM^reseriptions put up with core, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions, and KwfTttaterf to give satisfaction.

His stock now consists of a general assorlmentof

Mineral and Botanic Medicines.

Ala*, A

OP VA RIOCS

LS

KJXX-.1l liU KINlKt.

Among which may be foe Mid Square and L•«% Sbawla, Thibet, Cteth. Cashmere and Mertws Shawls l^sdiee'andChlidrens' Woolen Net Caps, at

large supply of all the moot

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,

Which can be furnished at Manufacturer's prices, bv the Gross or Dozen, and Retail. tsc., 3, lS&i-lO-ly J. 1LCC2?INGHAM.

Clothsf Cassimeres and Ready Made Clothing.

AlaRGEStockofCtolbs,Ceswmeres,Satinets,

All Wool Tweeds—Ciosk Linings—

Merino, Btack Satin and other Vestings. Keatacky

JMMand

judgment wilt best secure the prompt construction JL Kdinburg, {77 miles) Indiana, usm! the cars of Uie Road, and to reject any and all propositions

Uaseya.

Also,

For Farmers and Working Me*, a cheap let ef Clothing, Heavy Overcoats, Sacks, Pants, aad Yesta—-wiUi «*.. .•

Kossath aad

BHU

Vista Hata.

Sup.

Caps—

Flash and Far

Back. Mi*ts and Glovee—

Far Sale at the PEOPLE'S STORE. Not 5th, ly Bv Wtutun

OLD

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WATSON Jfe CO.

T*t

.TOHTII CareHtea, in fintiM famfe, T*t 4k tS»., Keee B*e«*.

Hakina la whete am. half Botes, 1st WA$w)X At ca, .Bene Bieek.

m*.

s=r--„

ruu

they may think proper. Profit* and Specifications Lea** Jefferaoariilettt S o'clock A. M. can be seen at the office In Terre-Uaate for two Leave EdInburj at I o'clock, P. X. weeiupmleM to Reletting. fi,e passenger train* sto to put down and take

JOHN BRuLOHf rftftu^ot* T. DWIGHT EATjN,

Kngtneer.

HARDWAHE7

the finest assortment of Mecbauic's Tools ever brought to this market. S. H. POTTER & CO.

February 1$, 1353-21m3

Oils, Lead, Glass and

WELEAD,E

are now in receipt of 150 kegs of PURE *oeniVoinKori*h W I E A 2 5 E a E N ETIAN 5 bbis. Unseed Oil, 4000 lights

beat Pine Window Saah-8-10, 10-12, 10-14 and IW

"Saddlery."

have added largely to our Stock of SADDLERY JIAUDWAKK,

and we say, that we are prepared to give the BEST BaaaatMs of any in this marketcall and see. S H. POTTER & CO.

February 18,1853-2lm3

Raisins.

AX

e'xtra fine lot of FKESII RAISINS, just received per steamer 'American Star,' and for W.H. SAGE'S,

per

sale at March 12, '52-24tf

Opposite Union Row.

WOOL! 4¥OOL!l

100,000 lbs. of Wool WANTED, good, clean

afcte* Flcccc and Tub washed,

P'or which I will pay the liiirHent price in CASH, 'tt alt limes. JOHN TIERNAN. Terrs-HanFeb. 4. 1853-19tf

Terre-Haute

5

(THE OLD STAND,)

National Road Street, directly North of the Court house, Terre-llauie, Ind.,

I

IS now In receipt of his winter supplies, com» prising every variety of articles in his line, making his slock the /ary.si and

Terre-llaute.

By

Feb. 4, '53,-16-tf.

AID

March, 4, '53-23-4w.

Bmr.

St.

Choice Wines, Brandies and Liquors.

Cagaiae and Castillian Breadies.

Madeira, Sherry, Part and Malaga Wian,

ia wood and ftoa*. ... Champaign*, Sporkttaf Catawba aad Clar«t» do. Kteach Cord lala. aaMrteii.

Very Saperior OM Irish Whi*key, for sale by

7

W ASSON & CO.,

Fdk. SS, im tt-tt Reee Bkek. London Porter and Scotch Ale! |TARCLAY

Sr.tr»,

"VJ0RMa3» S$*«*»*e»a»,OeaeerdiMs

•jtka

THROUGH TO

jWew York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia.

PASSENGKRSu.,

H»M»

bound East, will leave Ttiw-

at 7 a. ludiaaapotis all a, tsu, and

tak« the Morning Express Train of the Mai River

land Railroad,and arriving at Ckrebiiii at 4 o'clock

[45 mln. p. cou»«et$*g tha aame eveaiag with ~TTf

FAKE:

faM trains bound East. 1!™ ?«ew

To Dagdon from Term-H«ii4e, $5.5!) To Cl«*»iaaj from Jfrjioa. 5.00 To Xe* YorkSnNaJ)afia«. 1500 To Boateo from iXvtou .17.10

For fiuUier iuform^lion applv to T. C. MITCHJkLL, Oajtoa, Ohia. F.Oaaoax, SupL M.K.&LB.S.&.Co. Frtrwjr l!*, 1853-21-lj

effersonville Railroad.

I

^HIS UOAU t* com|deted and iaopenlton to

daily (Sundaysexcepted^ as follows, via:

nn pssseagers at the followiug places Seltersburg, Memphis ll*urysvilie, (late Morristown) Vienna,

Austin, Baker's Langdoa's Farmiugtou, Rock ford, Jonesville, Bannersville, Columbus and Tavlorsrtile.

By this arrangement the trains form a direct connection with the Shelbyville, Knigbtstown and.] Rasitville

:Q

RAILROAD

(Trains, and with tlie early express train from Madison to Indlanapolb, which enables passenger*

WE are now receiving a very large to take the Bellefontalne, Peru, aud Terre-Haute lot of IlAKDtVAKK, of all kinds. Roads the snme day, (armiug by Uie latter a condirrc/^ from manufacturers, embracing uection with tlie Stages to St. Louis

By these couuectious travelers can leave JetiForsonville by the 5 o'clock A. M. train, (which carries the U. S. Mail) and arrive at Terre-Haute, and La Fayette the same day, and those from the Terre-Haute, La Fayette, BellefonUine, Peru, Madison and Iadiauapoli* Koads, taking tlie 1 P. M. train at Ediuburg, will reach JeiT rsonviiie

irth

fartilKT

baeakfosf at Henrystrain by 1st of March

^,i

aoii^'

10-15 100 boxes best Window Glass, do. do I C. II. B0HDLE\, Geo, 4 bbis. best Winter Lard OH. 24tl», lcf53. 8. il. POTTER & CO. The Jeffcrsonvllle FERRY BOAT will leave the a 9 5 3 2 a 3 moruing, to connect with the train aud also leaves

Kentucky shore at quarter past four o'clock in the

Jetfersouville after the train arrives, be It early or late in the evening. JAMES WATIIEX, SupU of Ferry.

MM

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li GaS TO EE.!

PKRiUAXENTLY ESTABLISHED.

Wholesale nnd Hctitil ,|

I

K. CUNWGIIAM,

most

RAILROAD Llfill

Oniv direct Railroad Route between tho

EAST AND THE WEST.

rriHE Greenville and Miami Rail Road connects I at UNION (Indiana State Line) with the Indianapolis nnd Uellefontalne Railroad mid at Dayton with the Cincinnati, Hamilton mid Dayton ami Mad River and Lake Erie Rail Roads.

Passengers leaving Indianapolis for Cincinnati, arrive at Dayten at 8:45 P. connecting with the 9 P. II. train for Cincinnati, and those for the East, remain in Dayton over night, and take the 5 A. M. train for Cleveland, arriving at the latter place at 4:45, I*. M. Leave Terre-Haute to Iudianapolis daily at 7 A. M.

Indianapolis daily at 1 P.M.

Greenville "P. M.

Arrive in Diyton 9 P.M. Leave Dayton via Mud River and L. K. R. R. daily at 5 A. Arrive in Cleveland at 4:15 P. M.

In time to take the Evening train from Cleveland for New York, via Buffalo or Dunkirk. Time from IitdhmapoiU to New York 4G hour*.

Greenville 41 D-iyton 39

Fare: Terre-Haute to Indianapolis.... $ 2 Dayton Cincinnati

York

cotnpltit in

no

5 50 6 50 .*1 50 4 50 5 00

Indianapolis to Dayton. Cincinnati...,. To Cleveland from Dnytou.... To New York from Dayton... *. B°»ton from Dayton via New

15 60

17 10

Distances*. From Terre-Haute to Indianapolis, 72 Judianapolis to Union, 8*1} Union to Dayton, 49 Duvton to Bellevue, 144 Bellevue to Cleveland, 66.

The 5 A. M. train from Dayton via Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, connects with the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland R. R. at Bellevue, and passengers meet with no detention at any point on the route. The Greenville and Miama K. R. train will wait at Union until the Western train arrives, and passengers will always be taken through to Dayton in time for the 5 A. M. train for Clevelond. 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 Greenville and I)iiyton train will hereafter WHU at Union till Ike Indian*polit train arrive*. E. B. TAYLOR, Prest., aud Sup't. G. St, M. R. R.

1853. 1853. TE0Y AND WESTERN LINE,

ON THE CANAL AND RIVER,

Loaves New York and Buffalo Daily Running in connection with Steamers aad Propellers on tho Lakes. No Transhipment at Albany or Troy.

caaoo or KACH BOAT n?i.tv impact.

Troprietors:

RICE, CLAPP & CO., New York, P. L. STERNBERG & CO., Buffalo. Apply to: Ricc,Cl.»pp&Co.,

31

Counties Slip, N.

St

JD iffhbardni Sapmor Ate. waitawe. aad Gerakasy, se tta ova rafsnMy. jbt' IwnMk.Fm*** "4S8U'J*VY OtsdU oa New York, and ether pria^ipai rite, ... Fell, so, Ip3-"-"- aritt always be kept oa haati aad fw side' at iaweet a a luaaiaeesmenaadetfeera [|,VVANA CIGARS. who wish to keep aa active deposit ace—at era

Mittata. KUtoettON l*m sHav. *»d e»t*r!

&taicm btawht«f &*« by

A^iON Jk. CO.. R«e» tthtdt.

Tobakcco.

irginia LEAF cuv^taaa FINE ci*r caEwiNa TOBAOCO. «f twh«

^«a) ttv, fer «d« by WATSON CO.

Ya

Chaa. A. Folger & Go., 101 Pier, Albany. Rogers, Reynolds & Martin, Lafayette* Lewis & Grey, Evansville. P. Buckingham &. Co., Toledo.v'^Pf^-f^ Smith A Leggett, Terre-Haate.^ -j.r P. L. Sternberg

St

Co., Bal&lo.

MARK PACKAGES "T. W. LINE." Boats leave Middle Pier, Coeatlea Slip, Dally at 5 clock, P. M.

March 4, 1853-33-Sa Western States Line.

For Buffalo. Canada and Wetler* Porti.

Without re-shippiag at Albany or Troy. In eooaection with Seett A Co.'s "Toledo, Lafayette aad Terre Mante Line," aa WsMt Ca»aJ.

Proprietors:

.. A. R. Cobb

St,

A.

Co., Foot of Indiana St. Buffalo.

W. Palmer & Co., 131 Broad St. N, Y. Apptv te: E. W. Sloane, iSi Broad St., New York. S. .McKiseiek, 65 Quay St., Albany.

SwU

Sc.

Ge^ Toledo, Ohta.

R. ft, X^viagataa, Webasfa Caaal. Metwia it Co., (Saceeasers te E. S. Wolfe,) Terre-Haute. Lewis

Gray, Eveasriile.

MARK PACKAGES "W. S. LINE," aad Ship by Wastern Statee L«ae Caia^ Beats, foot ef Bread St. New Yerk.

March U, 'iS.-SI-tf

SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIAN*

fi ^HlS InstiUtion, located fear doors from the I South-West Carver of tbe Public Sqnsre, ia Mr! ROSE'S BLOCK, la pre^red la negotiate sight aad tfana dndlta oa New York aad other priaclpal cities DifCoeat aotea mad other evfdoaces ef 4ebt, jMjaMe aa above Receive dtyaaltea. Deals ti

Gisld

aa4 Silver C«ta. Makes Celtectloas aM

by

!|«nit TIBA MM

PERKINS Lendea Porter-^

He«•##««, s« a

CLARK'S Jfc HO TBI.,

eoajma or aanwa (c* omo) A*» vnurr ntnn,

.. Terre-Haute, Indiana.

~tn

«wwHrf bis former

Stand, sear the Brldg-, a»d •*h one Bioei from the PbUU Jtren# enlar^ and Imprered by a ar^a mkSHkm of Bed Ii£me, mad a

Papnroj and Paiituyj,—

as!Hall,—all

Papered

FCarpet**,

J§tS

Dwelling next door East of J. F. King—office on 4th Street, second door Nsrltief Prairie City Drug Store.

Jan. 21,185.1-17-tf

9. K. COOKEKLV. WM. E. LEAN.

COOKERLY &, McLEAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT 4U LAW,

Beds

Be^uug. aod Table Forniture. ItaTior

A Large Supply, carefully selected, of

Watches, Jewelry, and Silyer Ware.

The subscriber has just received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Spoons, gold pins, finger rings, ear ring*, cuff plus locket, vest, sua guard Chains Pencils and the best of Gold Pens. Steel and Fancy Goods. CUTIEltY«—Consisting of. fine Pocket aud lluutiug Kuivos, aud REVOLVERS.

Specks aud cases, sold aud silver, plaited, and steel frames, to suit all eyes. CLOCKS of different kinds nnd prices. .Vutches repaired In the best workmanlike manner, aud WARRANTED.

n0

^a wngia la the eomfart and eowveal«ace ef his treats most nuke Is fa ffoaae a pieaaan» stMing pte*nre pr trawling pnWte—and parUcoUrly %liom wish t» lake P»«Mpo oa Nteaok pHvate conveyaaee, or otherwise In »U*rt, paius nor expense will

Wrfl always bj fornished e-ith the beat the epautn a&rda, and no pains or expense «rtl| be rrr- gratification of the taste* of his P^trooi.

.1 entirely »YEIP, among the best in fily: '"f-"l*"

u""».

»«1 be seppHed with

good Hay and Grain, and Hordes strictly aMeaded to« Chmryet mmdermt*—Cmtl amdt**. ir BOARDEHS taken by the Day, TT«t, Month or Year:

Dee. 3, tH58-10tf JAMES S. CLARK.

JUST HECEIVED AT

IJ

\.

I

IbJCOB cms/fp

A

JACOB K. CRISHF.It,

First door west of Farriiigtou's Block, and Nov. 5, IHSIi-Stf North of Court

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS"

(SUCCESSOR TO Z. GAl'KN)

UNDERTAKER and Coffin Maker.

RESPECTFULLY

INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF

Torre-Hunte aud viciulty, that he will give undivided attention to tlie above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from tho indispensable duties attending the deulh of a friend, and would state that he is prepared to undertake the whole husiness of Funeral*, if desired, or any part thereof, ut reduced prices,

A HEARSE will, in ull cases, be furnished free ef charye to such us procure Collins at his establishment.

COFFINS kept on hand of all sizes. To persons iu the country I would say, that I will furuisli coffins cheaper than they have been furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the Funeral with my Hearse, free of charge, any disuiiicn not over teu miles.

SHOP on Cherry street, between Market aud Second streets. Terre-Haute, January 21, I8i3. 27—tf

Dr. J. YOU MANS,

Physician and Surgeon. (LATE

OF

Hof

LICKING COC.NVV, OHIO

AVING had a number of years experience in the practice of Midwifery and tliu diseases Women and Children, Dysentery, Billfou* Fever, Malignant Erysepalns, Typhoid 1'neuinoiiin, and Typhoid Congestive Fever. Also chronic diseases in oil their various' forms—particularly enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, so prevalent in t!iis country—lenders his services to the citizens of Torre Haute and vicinity, hoping to receive a liberal shsre of pstrounge.

TEKRlvIlAUTE, INDIANA.

W. E. McLEAN,

SS'casacouj^sr JJPualbUiic&-t

and CommLsbioner of Deeds fur the States of Ohio and Kentucky^

Will give prompt attention to the taking of Depositions, Acknowledgment of Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, and all business of a NoUrial character.

O" OFFICE, third story, Union Row, adjoining the Journal Printing Office. November 31, lfe5l-8-tf

c. w.

IARVOVK.

TERRE HAUTK, INI)I.U.

Will practice their profession in Vigo an f!*4joining counties. AH bnsineae entrusted to iheir care will meet with prompt attention. Office in Ktrrlngtoa's Building, No. 5, up stairs.

Sept. 3, 1852-49 tf

TUST received a lerge supply of Monte Cricfai, Colorado, Li Kiel,

IN

GENKKAiT APtl

EVERY ONE IN PARTICULAR. AT THE PEOPLES' STOEE,

KEPT BY WILLIAMS AGKARLY

On National Road Street oppattl* the COURT HOUSE,

CITIZENS,

Farmers «sd Strangers visiting the

Pre!rie City, cuu Sad a

JUST

drafts, lean correal rata af

,,, :-rwrbange. Resnit moaej to Ei^Iwd, Iw*wd.

C. E. N N ISO^Cwfeier.

Terr^-Ilsate, Feb. lat, t9*t-l9tf Six Barrels Onion Sets

Jwstreceived.6U»I'K»)UK

a»l fer »aia st

t*e^ i«.iS33-iii tf.

gtwt

Nov.l«S2-®f

A tot rata

saateli i% t«S9-

4 BOCRNE^

variety ef t#eo hi

to tuit their ««itsMNlst ltir« prte"» than the) lnve been aceoaUMBed heretoiort Ph.. give as adrift and exemiee.

L&LIAMS

W

A

EARLY.

Prosh Candies!

Aatat11

LARGE rnvrnttmrnf at FHESU CANDIES

every

hma

if eeler, j««t reeci»«d

mua

l«r sale 5"' J^AtsK*b» •ink I85i41g Oppeslte wss How.

eacelleat let ef DATErf. ma mistake, fer swie at SAOK'ft, dnwdteUsiM Hat*-

received

SALE,

Kw|sl« at

Seal frnrnaf H. IL S&lpWlH

n.

A

OLD WHZSKET.

OLD

BOURBON ANO MONOJft^AUELA

WhlkeT, (at atia

fef WA99QN A CO.

^Wrapping ^tpoar.

EC EI YE aoi for sate, by the tmm, let ef £V WrarttegfVer- SAIfTM

St

Ttrrtrlhsiij'tK

At ffeDOCED ^RltfKS!

loss A

Rose's

fwu,d

Sound ibe Beat CiitciaaaU Tanned Sola Leather New York Red

Cincinnati Band liatam, Bridk and Skirting leather Kip and Celt Skies aud Upper Leather

11

Idnlng and Pad itkina Fblladeipbia Ladie* Mavecce

Goal. Deer and Lamb Skins shee bioeing all ef which can be bad cheep for C**k The poblk are reypccttully requested to call and examine my stock. I

CASUS p««d lor Leather In the rough. 1 Prompt attention paid to all orders. iJ~ Tbe higltest cam prioo paid foe ilkles* green I *8(1 dri, at all also, for good Xhre-p Pelts. ict«ber24, 1851-if JOHN T1KKNAN.

Opening of the Fall Trade,

AT TIN*

IV {NO.

2

UNION ROW)

»pHE undersigned 1* now reeeWk.g the largest'

Also,-8-4,-t»-4,-j-l,-4-4, aud j-4 Floor Oil Cloths.Maltillgi KtC., Table Oil C'iotiiS of various widths and patleru*.

A great variety of Window Sliudes, some rich and elegant, lktimtsk Citrlttlu stufft, aud Curtain Drupery, Window Cornices, Curtaiu lluuJs and Plus, Cords aud

Taswls, etc., etc.

We nre also well supplied with a heavy stock ef all kind* of Staple Goo-Js lucludiiig several case* of Boots and Shees for the Jobbing trado which will be sold at asiuull per ceut. above cost-

whii:li we offer to Hie citizens ot Vigo county at prices which wo guarantee will give satisfaction to all who may i'uvor us with a call.

One of our tirm is at present East, purchasing, uiiti we will lie coiifiuully adding lo our present noil selected Stock. We wurrmit ull our GooJs lo bs what they are represented, nnd will sell theiu at the veru Itnectlprice* for cash or trade.

Wto

Jiconet nnd Swiss Bdgings and lusertings. Velvet Ribbons, aud a great variety of Dres* Trimming. Buttons—-Fringes—Lsces and K.ilglngs, Pluin and Irjuibroidered Linen Hukfs. for Ladies and Gentlemen: For sale cheot. by WILL1A.MS & EARLY,

Nov. 5, lttfe-oy I Peoples' Store.

Carpetings and Hearth Hugs

WE

can offer, in these goods, as handsome at selection as cun be found In the City, and]

4i-.

Nov. 5-6yl

e. r.

BKAO.

A O & E A Attorneys at Law,

Traveling Bags.

TT^IIIB very liest assortment, for Ladies and I Oentlemen, of llruseels, Orugget und Otl'd Cloth Travel ing Bags and Satchels, Stc^ Is lo,be found at the PtorLr.s'Srsr. For safe cheap. »ov.5tf W|LLIAW & KAKLY.

EAGLE POTJNDRT.

O 1 KIND8 and siieeef PLOWS .12 different

Z, J. kliwis

Machine*

1 dlxe

Taylor and La

Genera!

Norma Cigars, by tbe box or retail, at the Terre* Uante Drag Store. Dee. 3, ltf42-IOtf J. ft. CUNINGlfiM. TO TffK PUBLIC

GRISWOLD & BATRD. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, XKKtttv-HAUTE, INDIANA.

J. f». BAIRD, NOTARY PUBLIC, arltl g»rprompt attention le tbe taking of ib«p«ekli#ns, seknwwhMgenwat of deerfs. mertgsgea.

1 E have a fine

Tnit'lltm.

aery elwf.

Mill

jr W* E.McLfcAN.

ass-ifttf

Nj*W

induce-

mem in the way of good goods at low rates that Green and Blnrk Teas Fresh trullm it Can be offered to tempt purchaser*. The repu-

CHE-AP GOOI)S\

wHI be more than sustained the coming soasoi.., Surcll

Our Carpet Department has been largely In-. creased, aud aifordu the greatest variety of aJI-j gra les, style* patterns of three ply, superfiue,eatr* fine, ai»d tiue ingraiu Cnrpel.T* inclu iing the lower graoes of Hempnud CullON do« togi-Uiot with I Drugget, witii ail wtdtlie and i|uaiitljs, Rags, .Malts, etc., to ie found anv where iu the western country.und ALL AT RKDlCLl) PUlCK^.

THIS

A. K. TL'ITE,

No. P, Phoenix Block, Nniionnl llouii Street, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. Septemiixr .1, iH5'i-4!l|f

A S S O E

No. Piicpuix Jlow.

E Invite the attenliuii of Cuth buyers oor Stock of FANCY AN1 STAIM.i DItY COODS,

NOTIUNS, TKI.MMI.Nli8,

Carpeting and House Furnishing Goods.

It is much the largest und complete assortment, we have yet brought lo this market. Purchased iu New York on bust terms, we tiro enabled to sell ut verv lowest Cash rates/

April IU, 13&2-5K».II It St 0. TOfSI'.Y. I

EMBROIDERIES,

I

&r.

APIKN Itlrli ln.iilr lldhf.. mid rhrmizettesf Co 11 r«, Cull's nnd Ilnilernlrrrw, comprising rich styles, White aud Second .Vlnurning. I

nt prices as will defy comparison lh.»se eoodi^ |*^I1IS muchltie. is n« knowledgwl }iy til who were purchased at /x»«c Kutr*: nnd we Intend seeing I |HIVI, |t t»e superior lo that of any oththein very clieap.

1LLIA V"W St hARLY,

of STOVES Fonr sizes STKAM

sites

KNGINES 2

Horte Powert and Tkreth'imy

Wair's Vegetable Grinder or Coru

Crasher Jfuanixo

LATUM

Terre-Hante,

for Wood or Iron

TIN, COPPER AND SIIKET IRON WORK,

tf_n

—J

tt

Well sod Cistern PUMI'rf. All kinds of Mill aud Machine*? Castings llrnea and ComJHWIlion Castin»j Flaw Castings and Plow Points of every kind. I AlTdeacriptions of perfects) tiieir arrungeineiits for niauuf a-tiirt/ig on

i.--i.i—

Hollow Ware, Lard aad H«gar Kettles, Audireus, Svdirens and Wagon Boxes. Also, ail kiuds of FINISHING either in Cast Iron, Wrought Iron! er Bra* and PATTERN MAKING, ef ever)! drscripUon, at Uie ebove establishment corner vij First and Streets.

There are no better %corkmen in this couni'y.j nor better Mack used, than will be found at these works. Having heretofore received a liberal share ef patronage, shall, ia future, aim to merit itsi cootiuuauce.

I

JOSEPH GBOVE8.

Msy

9, l9Sl-3S-tf

rrvff.

SILK GOODS

DEALER LS CHBAP FOR GASH.

^ocj. C*r*er, W«sti of the Pttblte JMj«*re, of their patrons as w«ii na their own, ha** nflo^ed Terre-tlmiie, laAinnii, the "Pspaiar Tr*4^

of

fpUE nndarslgeed iaforaw his friends and tins) CASH. Every business owu Jn,^ Public generally, Ifwt he has ttaa«c». Uo^wnlJ forCrtW,. tiiev ma be »jF.r^t plete stock of LEATHER to this market, which mmcb cheaper than wher» a gaue'rsl email Hnm'nevt is ottered at the losrest rates, among n»ay be h* done, therefnrw we hope th*t all fr«nrU

1 ,LLIAM

McntrtMAi.

L. RYCE.

"Terre-Haute, Sept. 24, 1832,-52tf

To the Citizens of Vigo County. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!

WE

have just opened a now and desirable stack uf

Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,

I O A W A N W O I exlfiisive mid varied4tsmrtiueut of K0.1" WOOD PIANO FORI t«S, plain aud ornamentm, elegiint paiu-rns, elahorut^ly car^'ftd, and highly finished with P-arl keys, all of our own Miituufa* lure, KIIII warranted iu every particular, can

found at our Ware.Roouis, !i6l 1iroadwsv,N. Y, bept.

17, INr,«-51 I 11KNN

er

cie*, air.

Sut.. Stx.

tT Ot&oe, aecoad atarj, Pineal* ttsek, Ne. 7. M»j 7, f5'2-:i2if

A. 4. E.

October

NEW BOOKS.

Ceraeiiie asdHrs Tlmee.by Gotaat,

My

iJfoand AcU la

Artfear Gorgel-

bv

LEGGETT.

SS, lsM-58

iigparisriaca at Idle, by E. M. I'acte Tom's Cabi% cheap

An eaamtnatiea af

if

COTTONADE3 U,Bi our custo itei* r.-sii»e

a»«#rtu»«»l

ef tbasa goods

we will sell at eastern emt, »o are

4a

TL'ITE.

I. lbH.

H'Sr0"1*' 'f""-1tS5Ii0S WWHT.

My Novel,or Ysrieti'S iuEc|lnli Life,byRulecf Msrrh 4-23-Sw. SW ldi«erty SStre-t, N. Bt*aee, a Tale ef Eria asnl Italy, by Ed»«d--i

Hungary, te

1813,

1S43 tad

B^l. a Swry «f X«t#r« Ufa, by WilWa Collins, f***. ajrf a

Kneek-Kuocks from so Editor

tsrd Clark.

edH»weW.

«iien.

For aat W. If. BUCKING HAM'S. Febrw* 11.

s?-

selUug VAOOS entirelv for

cet»er»ll» will nail and give as

and the trsoe ••a look." Oar Ptoek consists of Silks* Jtibbims, Goo4t, Shamir Lacts,

tk

IVkilt Good$.

fHove*, ^Crapes, Hdkf*. Fr*»ch .Ihnnm.Bitmbazinr, Alpacas. &c. Which we ple«lge ourselves to sell at from

Tan to Twenty pox cent.

lower than Uie iu«ufil credit prices.* At tho oil Stand, No. 1W Bread way, center of Liberty Street. .-"v-s- -*'i? JAMES MYERS,

KSISKLY.

Kew York, Fob. l8W-aO-3n»

Fresh and Choice

FAMILY GROC ERIE 3!

KtKSfS 1U.UTK,

Cxrnrr »j' Ohio and Sr&>nd Sirtrtt,

SOLItUTto

Cas

JL aud Ue*t «tock of «Qii W iulur UovUn Itrl has ever brought to this market all bought trow CHOICE & PRIME LOUISIANA Stli \RS the first hands iu New York, Itusiott, aud other eastern cities, and on the very b«sl terms. Cou-! MoJnsse* and Golden Syrnjv« Old Government Java •cqicully he is pre|»arod to'otT-r every

the attention of the el».lt*n* of Terre-

H-«nte, thetr chobM stock of FAMILY ''ROtLKlES, which Ihev alii dispose of cheap for

h, at wb«i«s*lo «UJ wt.il, c«i.*UU.,g in'part of

end Prime Green Kio Coffee, (new rrop

ttmJ

have never been able to give a* good bargains., Sauce and T*ble S-dl verv choir,

Our Retail stock comprises an uncommonly large

faclIlr( BI|J

,.-,uo

ice, (uew

crop 1'iokles iu J»r«, I'lite Apple and Kngii»h Dairy Cheeee Stimuli, Mtckeml, and Tongue* nnd Souuds Imls,, bUis. aoa iu« ."-ij.-rin, ,ii«r ami Mwild «uv(ie.«: re|t|ter, A-spic*, Mnst«ri.

Sosi. I h.v.ru^l. l'euuer

\.j|.t|, m„„„.

C((

assortment of all kinds of asaortmont ef lirorerb nuitable tor FamiU IIM-S. Dry bttftxlS, JJuotS. 6Wi, /•/«/*, Caps. 0"A WAGON wi.l te in re»dii,e«s loe„n..y ^Bonnets, Ribboas, 4^«: »»y pari of tlie «-Hy. »-krk v»r Ktrti^a,

ivbMW, it..

WoLFtrs

AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.

A svrKai vvtve Tf'N'iC, wcrctic, i^ri-uni-Krrjo INVHiORATING CO.JMAI.,

l'ropri't»r,

tho

ut

In Gsm'ICI.,G«mt,

Feb. 2*i, lrt5 i-JW-ii,

miuntfwtMro.2 «y

.SRavaaAUKIlull.iiij,

«liie.luui, an|

I rni le 1 not only pure Irom i-verv iinnri ni. IV aud iiigre«ii. nt, bnt ot' tlie l.-i«t |m*»tM« ipinjiiv. lis rxtrnorlhitiry medicinal prop«rtirM,

CiiauMic

Daiu-ar,

Kiim l.\criK^r

Ki-ATIKNCK,CQI.IC P^i.vs,

ol tli« Si«,n-

I arit stiii Bowt-Is, uhi-tlier in A'iull or Infant*--Iu all ordinary if UlMlrurliuii in ih« Kiii»cy«, Illadiier, anJ rinarv (rg,ns—

In Dvs^epsi.i, whether ucuto or Chronic—t'lil-N aud tover*. In General Detility, fluggish ''irenlittion of fn»

Kloo.1, lm*u,'^ n«trt At situulnlion oll\»i.i, ait Kxhuusted Viul Knorgy— Aro uckiiowle*grd hy the whuls Moillt'ii) Faculty, and atli'sled iu llit-lr highest written anthorlt)

WTlie attention of Agent* and l'urelia«ra I* Invited lu the signature nnd address of the Protrl" lor,

uii

Hie lalxtl, and to lh« title of this Me.iviu.l Cordiul, riubosM-u on tlie siJes ot tho lluttle, as protection* ii^alust Inferior and pernlt'.lons iniilutions. il/*For sale by WA^SlN & CO.,

TO FAHMERS AND MILLERS

Kiln

et

I OK INDIANA AND ILLINOIS.

"IIIK iiiiiltT^igued woiiM re*p"Ctly inform tlm public that he hui opoinni a CJKNKKAl. ("OMMISSlO.N IK for Ihu sil« of Klonr, I'ork, tiraln

all oth^r |troJncls of tin* t'minirv

IHI

aud give hi.i whole ull' ll!ion to s.des thereof, e|titer at ilullie oi lV tthiiuniieol liorlli or south, en.t West, lie is wvl! located to *lii|i by river or valiul as also for the city trads.

arqnulniunt'x In

11

IK

tic*

Cilii soil th«' Atlantie se.iloird i« ext*usivn no :iUi on ('mini nut I!. It. and Missii.'«l}i. Liberal udvuiu'is nmde oil

coiiNitu'ir ntr.

Forwarding ('MiimKsiun, SIIMIO ami anal Boat Ageiif, ami General PrixliHT llr4.»-r. Otlice, Cor. llos« Block on Bn.ign Streoi,

TI.RKr. \l*TK, INP.

Terre-II.itt-, Feb..25, l^S'-'iMy.

m:\v yokk advkktismkmn PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM,

IJ»

St

CM.

Avery's Sewing Machines. I O A $ 2 5 I

pATtNTKO Met. 19. l'jji'i.

sowing Mucbinewer Invented, for its siinpiio-

I c*pU* Star*. nyt com^.iclness aud bcaoty and *tr«*ngUi oi iu stitcli su li* cheapness. It weighs abont 25 lbs..

rthiwill

work n»at-

Iv with th«' muullrst thrmii,aiid finest muolin, cam. brie or silk, us well as Horn, woolen and otii.n goods, nnd all kiuds of leather. It l» so simple, limit child of ten years of age cao uiiderstuud an.j work It rapidly, without any danger of its getting out of order, and cuti do the work of mors than 20 seamstresses much better iu rvery respect than II can bedo.te by baud. The stich*s are independent of eecn other, so milch so, thul if eiery other stitch is cut, the seam still holds good and strong. It Is unlike und lunch better than any other sewing machine ever Invented. This much ins is peculiarly adapted to family use as it will do all kind* «f sewing and wheu known will begeueraily introduced into fnmilles.

The Avery Sewing Machine Company h/»va

the largest scale,and will supply nu nau-Ur of um-

elilnes at

a»iire»*e*i

Uie nhortest notice. Mr-Jer*

SILKS AM) FANCY DRY GOODS. "VJICOI^H'IN

it

tiwn n( tir»le4

to

CUAHLGM NETTLETON.9 il IIrondwa New York will receive prompt attention, I »ec^3i,-14-|H3»j-6»n.

f" ^C6TJSTKY DBASBRS:'"'?.

WRIGHT, Importers and

i\ bef* of Hilks and Fancy

J*h-

Dry

G^ods, lisvi»»g

removed from Cedsr litrwl, to tho New Mailrie littitulng*, 03 Liberty Jttreft, (four doors w**t of Brwetway,, Nrw York, would iuvitr the alten-

in distant cities and towns lo a v»ry

I'ttrttpfrc and rich stock of

aud FANCl

f*II,K

DKY tiUOi)^, consisting of Klhb,in«, I^u es, Kin»roi.ieri#s, Ore Trimmings. Wliite GooUs.t loves, I J% ks, Oehiines, 5bawls, Psrasols, Millinery Ar'i

Goods and prices

ear

will. w« tltink, convince Country Dealers that Wo isan

thrm folly as advantsgeojs li

afi'er

as any

rm«

tMmse ia New Yerk—if net better. We p.y ttenlar atlention to th« AUCTION MAI4271,psr-e

goods are prieee than they

insj«»rte*i*—**set!Ingatleesall

1* sometimes tlm

(r9m saies.

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VV hand wbkh. as it Is lata la tliv sn sssa. bibit our stock to buyers whetlicr t!»ev pa rcnase

»t all times silling to

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net cei»s*der,|t a») tfoubie siiuvV v^f

g,o ,s. UCmh an-i close time pnreliaeors are esjKclally Invited to gite n» a c*ll. From our fxeilities w% •re convinces tlist we can sell them at saeh rites

FIRST KATE MF.LODLON, from t'.e nulftrtorj ef 8- V. Smith Co., Boston, aas^ied to Church or Parlor setts of

re-ewe^Aloxic—two

snnsvler

"dilcf'i TwMiir. fry w. )l» CllKLVERe

Figs.

large

A qaantlty ef

aau delicious FttiA

i"\ for saie at HAGE*^,

uurrb IS, ItJJ-Sllf £iew,