Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 29, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 April 1853 — Page 4

I

I

1

'I

f*-

(jCoHCLCDKD FROM FIRST TAG* •Voir are a presumptuous fallowl' exclaimed oM John froiq|^iji he he never frowned befurtJ in liia li»^P •Were yotrnot my father." n» tor red voung

1

JN

f?-.

i1

it"

yoo-r a •Ila, ha!' •lie, he!'

ft

John coolly. -I nhouM cm\i\ yottltt *»U) old easterners and the cock—I'm fure I should!' it...*

cock—I'm sure I should! •Hut you are lo blaiue •I am not'' •Vou designed winning l!ie flection ol my Mary Anne!* •And you plotted lo gel h«r *way from inc. You are to ilame!'

After ihw )i|«i!iinl little storm, iher* a calm, and old Ji»bn and young John luokad al each oilier solemnly. •"You-rauvi give ••liter. nt length. marry.*

•I Will

No,' replied ihe younger firmly. marry her tny»« If. Vou are too old.' •Do you think I could call my bela*«sd Mary Anue d-ugtrr!' •|)o you think I could call my adored Mary Anne mot Iter

The idea snvet! a* a very beautiful climux to ihe cuiivoisaiiuii w« have noted down: aij'the two, si if by mutual consent turned their* back* upon each other, and parted in high dudgeon.

For a wnole week the f»:hcr and son nevff exchange I tven the morning complimMu with each other. •Wrie day. however, old J.»»hn and young John met in the halt, and oM John bowed and aittiled, and young John touched his hil ui.d i'Xtci»ded liia hand. •Vour Mary Anne,' begun the el !er.

Ycur Mary Anfie,' interrupted the youu ger correcting htut^ •Very ell/ a»id ihe other amiling, 'w« nill liave it our Mary Anne.' •Just ao.' •k wfl^-ao 'liaeppoiiitcd in her.' •So WUM I.' •She is enqueue.' •Sue ia by Jupiter!' •You have heard ihe news, thenf •'Until »)«c i* tuarfwir -Ye*.' •V was told so ihia morning.' •A itch joke!' laughed old John. •A piite ol dtcipiion!' exclaimed ihe other. •Bui 1 gl«J you were not so rash, John, a* to make ln-r your wilu •And I am gUd, lather, you did not commit audi an indiscretion aa to make her

Thus olTering each other mutual congratulations, the lather and aon *aid good morning, and ihe important case in tho aourt ol love,"Smith vj tSmitft, wan settled lo the soli»4ttCtion ol all p»riie» Their Mary

Anne wua no longer disputed prope bAtig found to btlong auley and entirely lo another.

MOHAL It is thus thai the cases in other courts, as in thecouil ol love, are usu' ally terminuled. The parties have the sat-

ialaclion of seeing Ihe properly in dtspule

paas grniluully und llettually into the hands of third person.

The following is from the pen of Mike Walah, and i* one of the mo^i beautifultruly duasioal aimilea we have evor met

with: ••When mnn is placed in fnlse po.si lion, the very trniia of his character that would be virtuous in a true one are looked upon n» faults by those who attempt lo form an eatima'e of hia characli wiilrowt poaseffcing itwlrii#»»ent« to take the attitude of lUfff miml. Uluu the temple ol Minerva wax finished, at Ailn its, two rival sculptors of that city were employed to decorate i'a cumini! with a »talue of tho goods. Ivioh labored in aecret. and followed the onnuepfions of art. On tho day that the meiita of the statues wrrelo be decided upon, am! lite hour for ao doing ha»l arrived, a few of tho sell' constituted judge* gathered in |»nt. while thousand* rounied behind who could see nothing. Thoae in front pmsod judgment upon ihe production, like ihe lea deis ol our parties, and the thousands, who could see nothing, hurrahed and responded to their decision. One statue was of «he state 1 life, finely sculptured and of Ihe most excellent workmanship, the Matures beautifully Cl.iselled un'il life seemed Muring liom tho marble. Thepther was of colossal sixe, wi lt huge and apj*w»tly ,unshaped limb*, and features thut looked to th^ immediate observed more like unineanTltjt protuberances than anythlnu else. Witen the jndes gave a decision in favor of the Miiall bnl beautiful statue, it was gradually raised amid the shouts «»f the multitude, and become dimmer and fainter as it re ceded from their view and when it finally 1 cached the pedestal, it tvsemtded nothing human or divine, but seemed to have dwin died lo a mere point. The applause gave way lo inuimutst anJ disapprobation, and it was then lowerd to make room for its re jeeted 1 ivat, which wa« veiy reluctantly hoisted in its stead Aa it receded lnm Ihe eaith. it* defotyiities lessened, and gave way to an appearance of symmetry and beauty, which increased with i's distance from the eatth and when finaly reached ihe pinnailo from which Ihe avulptor, from hi» knouledg ol perpettive and proportion, tieaigned it ahould Ue v:ewvd, thru it l«K»ked as if tho Divinity heradl, so beautiful was tt.H aitp^cl, had decendod to receive the hom« age ol her worshippers. &» tt with tuen. God Alinijihty moulded the character ol invn according to tl»e tatiou whi«-h he in* tended they »iiuuKI ultimately fiiU and when a man is placed by ctrvuinsuuce in a po ailon lower tban thai in which he was created t* move, virlue«» bwcoui vices in the i»\es ol those whose vi»wn is* ahort to vie1*" htm as a whole, and wh% therefore him unlit tor el-v.»tnu

All kinds of Groceries,

wharh he trill ix-lt, a* heretafote, at whelesale aad is-Ult, an the leweat

Afrit

MbWeawiClxitorvtt. Call a«a tx .w a at a a WiUJAMS & RA*!.T.

Nat. 5, iSi^ «*y

1)

Dos. Carpet Eag», IJ Jldjtr«h 3^, *i3.

1

REMOVAL.

BOSTON LEATHER STORE,

NATIONAL 110AD STICKET, South-K*»t corner of 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church.

r* KERCKIIOPP Jk CO., Inform their former

cwtfl^iMrs sail the poblte feMral!?, that tbty jhave removed lbelt* LEATHER STORE, from National Rood Street opposite Union Row, to Nntlaiwl Rood St feet, corner of 5th Street.

They hare now on hand a large and exqaUfe assortment of ell kind* df leather, as Spuilsh, Cincinnati and Country Tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Br tile, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Spilt Leetfoer, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skin*, Unlitf, Binding, Topping, Sheep and Deei Skin*, Taoipico and Frencli Men'* and Lad lea Morocco.

Shoe Findings.

They aiao keep a general a*»ortmnt of Shoe

her up to me, aaitl the Luta, Boatand Shoe I'reve, Claw pa, Vou are loo young to I Pegu, all kiada of Shoemaker* Tools of the vary beat quality.

Having adopted the principle of only aelllng for cash, ana buying aiao for cash In the Eastern Cities, they are enabled to *ell at lower prlcaa than any of their competitor*.

HIDES!

They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hide*, Skin* and Fur*.

Attention Attention!!

Shoemakers, ani Merchant* are particularly requested to examine onr Stock and prison, before buyiug elsewhere.

Terre-||nut«f March 18, I%1»35»a5

THE PEOPLES'

ATTILLIA3LS Jt EAULY have Remoaed from their Old Stand, to the Store recently occupied by M. W, Sedam, on National B*ad Street, adjoining Cuniiigh^m'* Drug Store—

Opposite the Court House.

We ure tinir opening a harqe and General Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS of American and Foreign Fabrics, comprising every variety of LADIES DRESS GO

Having engaged the service* of Ma. JOIIM REIJIIU*D to assist In the inner department of our lu»lue«a, and und*r our new arrangements, we ure prepared lo offvr such Inducement* to buyer* a* will guarantee perfect satisfaction.

Please civ* u* 1 call. Nov. 5*tb52-6yl WILLIAMS & EARLY.

N E W E S I S I E N

Notice to Builders.

SASH.

I

lh

roneity, ahe

DOOR. BLIND AND FRAME

MANUFACTORY.

HAVE commenced the ubove business In the shop lately occupied by A. L. Chamberlain, on iiurth street, near the Post Office, Terre-Hautej and would take thl* method of Informing person*

*t m»y want aityililog in the above line of bu*i-

ae**, and invite them to give mo a call, as I Intend nituiiifttcturlug my article* from the very best

po^ible.

WMX81 fAflf

roKMS Ut# |»mUIc grnersMy, Red, Yellow, Uewvy WhHe do tint he l« i«*t e»l Utk altu 4 aaa Weil! f»r Niit at lew (wicwa. WILLIAMS*. EARLY, ^h,te.i St«k ef I Nev. 5, ISia^y 8***.

itS-

lf

Boots. SSIOM. Hats «ad 0.ja ua.»» w«»fc

la gn-at witlptj-~f«r EF I.»T. r:. H. M. •"?,

All of which they wUl set! al wholesale or retail, nt Uu-lr new store in Phwnii Row, on

N»tk,ial

Uo.itl street, tilth d-or from the corucr ef Martlet

They will al*o manufacture Boot* and Shoe* to ordar ut the sani* place. SCHOOLEY &. VAN HORN.

Terre-Haute, October 10, 1851-2-tf

STOVE

Market Street, 2d Door B.ock.

North or Phccnix

JOHN SAYRE,

UAS

JUST RECEIVED an almost endless variety of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Among Ids present assortment may be found ihe Triumph, front Dayton Hoo*ler State and Kentnekiau Premium*, from Cincinnati New World, (J lobe, A tl.-iH, l» ladlator and Cu Itivator.from A Iban^, New York. These are all excellent palterus of Cooking Stoves, M„si of them intended for either WW or

Coat, and many of them having TWO FIRK PLACES, one fur 3k. winter and one for summer.

In hja assortment of PARLOR STORES, are the 8o%vcnlr and Floral Parlor, which are admirable for either wood or coal, as al#o I* the aelf-regal*ting 1'ottagc Parlor. Mr. SAtac has al*o au extensiveasncrtmeut of ............. TIN AND JAPANNKD WARE,

STOVK PLXTURKS.^C.

O" Stere, oa Msrket Straet, 9.1 Door North of National Koad Slreet, opposite FarrJ^glonV Block, Terrj-Haute, Indiana. June25, It-SiKmf

Mirror. _____

W1L1.1AMS KARLY,

Nov. 5 6y Pecks' St*rt.

DOMESTIC QOODS.

)I.KAClitvl and Urowa Sheetings and Shirttags ef all grades aad arioes White aad if B. had Cai Flnoel« J}riltia*s xke- le4 Tick i* and U«»ejf»—

At«e,

S«j»- "-»r Gaog* Klaaaefau)

F. T. Twl ,R. Ireeafc White de[ AMWeel.

NEW BOOK&

BISTOHYYarMle*la

ef Heary Sssaawl, Kse, kyTlack-

fwy»

AU w)a wish aa- •...)« la itae, w«i awe ,\t .V ovel, er Eafilah LWe, by Balarer. Ed War tlwlr ielereet 14 give Inw a at l»l* Staff* aa Bi&aca, Tale at Eria aad Itdy, hy NaiieiMtt iliMlStiet, MtH ^aPeiAOfioe. ?'a.

C« aad ftlsTtoeshy Calsel. III* l4

ilt

1

ICllKI^S, far a $£.irira

mmmsi

none, ay Uaiset. Haegary, la ts3 ISO,

Receiviag, Forwarding, and Commission House, EVANS VILLE. INDIANA. *jt% sk* LEWIS & GRAY, Smcu*t9rt to UulmUJirmtf Hmrri*gtntCr*neifC9^

TXTOULD refpecUalty aay to the friends ef Vy the late firm, and to shipper* of Produce and Merchandise generally, that all consign meat* and eommlMito* animated to our charge, shall receive the utmost care and attention and re-*hlp» meat* will be effected with dispatch, and at the very lowest rate* of freight. The increase la tonnage oa the Ohio river this season la aanaoally large, and will CMM a material decline la the rates on ahlpraenta Sontb, which we wish the Wahaah shipper* to DOie.

Oar What f-boat has been much enlarged and improved, and, with onr Warehonae, gives as facilities ef the first cU*a for Receiving, Storing and Forwarding Freight and for premptoesa, indactry and attention to bviincMj we acknowledjpi no superior*, and refer to

CHAOMCKV Rosa, ESQ.,) «V I BunT li Co., Terre-llaute. E. S. Woi.ra,

JOHS MITCIISLU, E*A-, I -'S

And Merchant* generally,( EvamniUt. Dec. 10, lS5211-6q LEWIS & GRAY.

SC III BIN Ell &, DEVOI,,

AND DEALERS IN

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES, Tobacco, Dye-Stnffis Garden Seeds," Surgical Instruments)

»ERjG»«IRf, &€-, CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STREETS NEW ALIIANY, IND.,

ONE

ODS—Rlch Silks, Merinoea,

CH*hm*res, MM. D'Laiue* and

ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN PRINTS in great variety. BAY STATE and other Long and Square Sliawla. Rich Embroidered and Plain Shawl*, in colour*, block and second mourning. Ribbons, Glove*, Hosiery, and all the minor article* for Ladies, Mi**e*&. Children*' use.

from

quality 0/ LumberP«r*on* erecting building* In the city or country will find It to their lutere*t to give me a call, a* I "hall *pare n? pain* to accommodate them in fiuish and Hie late*t style* o# work. Order* from a dUtance can be sent through the Port Office, and will receive immediate attention Persons iio^iltlc.

city

,„

leave or

of the firm ha* ju*t returned from the £a*leru cilie*, where he purchased from the Importer* and Manufacturer*a large snd extensive •tock at rate* that will enable them to compete oy houae in the West.

with any iS, l852-35yi

May

CAPITAL HOUSE,

1NDIA5AP0LIS, INDIAN A.

D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor.

fa^HIS Establishment la new, and *iluated In I the centre of the City. HJT An Omnibus and Baggage Caralway* in attendance to carry passenger* and baggage to and from the Depot, free of charge.

September 24, 1852-52yl

A. H. L. BAKER,

Porwarding & Commission

MERCHANT,

A N E A E I N O E BEL AIR, (F.EL R1VKU FEEDER DAM.)

ROCKS,

jeril

a

early

O.W.SHAFFER.

Terra-Haute, July 2, 1853-40-tf

NEW SHOE STORE

SCIIOOLKY VANIIOUN,

Offer for sale a largo assortment of BOOTS SHOES.

AI^O, A VARIETY OF

CLAY COUNTY. INDIANA.

for building purposes, for "J1® at the Bel Ail Quarriea. fob. 27-22-ly

New Carriage Manufactory.

I HAVE commenced the Carriage Manufacturing business, 0/ my Nno Shop, In North Tcrre-Haute, on the

corner of Fifth Street aud Lafayette Ro*d, where all branches of the business will bo promptly attended to, and any work from my shop shall not be surpassed on the Wabash, for beauty of style, elegance of finish or complete 1workmanship and durability, and at priccs, CHEAPER tlian here-

t0

A^ariety of Carriages, Buggies, Barouches and Wagons, always on hand aud for sale. O* REPAIRING of all kindsdone on theshortest notice. Also, Painting und Varnishing done with neatness.

D0UGLASS

Terre-IIaute, April 9, lt?52-2Stf

AWI,JtT*

BHITTON & CO.,^

FOaW.VUDINtS & COMMISSION

«nsii-

CIIANT8,

TERUE-HAUTE, INDIANA,

CASH PAID FOR

Wheat, Barley aud Fia*»eed, White Bean* and Feather*, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE,

Coraer of Kirnt and Eagle Streets, Gaaal Basin. December 13, l^l-llf

Groceries, Qaocasware, and Glassware.

I.IOR

FAMILY t'SE, we have all the articles seeded, aad vlll take pleaaare la olferlag ear Uitoda to the Peqpt* at prices U»at wUi iasare sales.

We have the v«ry best XPinVDKlt and HYSON TEAS, Coflv*', Sugar, Spicc** Dye SUtfc?lc»

UOay-

w. it B€CK.LSOHA)T».

(Golden Syvag*

VE8tS.f-h,SJS5to)-.»rco^

"^F $500 CHALLENGE! WHATEVER coucerns tho health and happiness of a people is at all times of the moil valuable importance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opiniou of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable if you have an appetite continually changeable from oue kind of foot! to another. Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—remember that a.I these denote WORMS, and you shouhl at oncc a re

Hobensack Worm Syrup. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe whjn takeu, and can beg ven to theinost teuderlnfant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhea bavo made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it staads without au equal in the catalogue of medicines, in glv,n8 tone and strength to liie

SH,nafek»

which makes it

nn Infallible remedy for those afflicted with DvsrersiA, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, Is the beat evidence of it* superior cfficacy over all others.^

THE TAPE WORM!

This Is the most difficult Worm to destroy of ail that iufest the humaa system, it gU|W* to an almost indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly a* to cause St. Vitas Dance, Fits, kc., that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tar* Won* hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy thl* Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, It wonld therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Llv« Pills so as te remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in dose* of 3 TabiespooufuHs 3 timw a day theee directioaa followed have never been known (ft fall la curing the most obstinate ease of Tan! WOfctt ^3- Hobenaack'8 Liver Pilla.

No part of the system Is more liable to disease thaa ttw LiVER, it serviag a* a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile so that any wrong action of the Liver efiecta the other Important parts of the system, and resolu varioasly, iu liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dy*pcp*la, itc. We qhoald, therefore, watch every symntem that »l^bt liwicate wrong acuoa ol tbe Liver. Tbo^ Wli* being composed of ROOTO and PLANTS faralshed by nature to heal the sick. Namely, 1st, Aa EXPECTORANT, which aagiweat* Ihe aecrettoa from the Pulmonary rnacus membrane or promotes the disebargia af secreted matter. 2nd. Aa ALTERATIVE, which changes la setae laeapticable atal in*eiw»Wo mMner tbe «»rt.,hi morbid actioa of the nyslam. 3rd. A TONIC, which gives tone aad »U*agth to the nervoa* mlem, renewing health aad vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A CATHA&TiC. which acts ta perfeet harmony with the oUlir Ingredient*, and operating on the Bowel*, and ^peUtng the wtwte mesa of corrupt and vitiated *»ataer, and porlfylng the Btved, which deeUeys dtsasn and restore* health.

Yea will fiad these TiUi an iftvalaahle aMdidae ta may ownptalata ta '*htati yea are wtject la etetrnetlaaa dtber total er partial, they fcave been foaad ef iaaaUa»*Mc haahrfit, raitoriaf their faactiewd wmagaaaaata ta a lM*hy aetiaa, parifylag the Moed and other floide^H e^sctoaily ta pat to flight ail eovaptalata which tsaymirine Croat fisoaait regw)artU*e, A* beadseha, idilaaw, WMM* of dlkt, pata ta the aide, back, 4-

K«M gvnaiaw aaleas signed J. N. Hoheaaack, all ethers toag have Imitation. MX AgeaU wiahfaf new sappllea, ^iad Stare Keeper* 4*«tr»«* of becoetlng Agent* nast nddrcs* tke rn^rWtM, J. S. Beheamwdt, Pttitalalphia, Pa.

S*y by ad Dreggirta and Menehafata la the llaft«4 (WIM hsykka to he (MM af tho Afeata grstta. Attsrva: BROWNING dk. WALL,

Terre-Hrnta,

Whekieak and Ratafl Ag«st*,

alwviaifflylMhi*,k» U" Prlec cach Si ceals.

iwiBiatlifW

CI^CLVNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.

PARVIN & MIJNROE,

6ENERAX NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL AGENTS •Aim, Agents fur tie side tf

Printing Presses, Type, Ink, Paper, Cards aad keep constantly on baud a good aseortmeat of STATIONERY, and all of the tale Publications,at

Ne. 68 Fourth Street, weet of Wainat, October 15,1852. CinciauaU, Ohio.

ABIA ZfiLLER,

WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Dialer i* Bmglisk, French, Otinan aad American Chemicals, Drug*. Medicines, Pain ts, Oils, Does,

Varniskes, Brashes, Glassware, Pn/saif|, N, E. Corner Mala aad Colaashia Streets,

CINCINNATI.

OFFERS

to Druggists, Country Merchants, and

Physicians, a very extensive Stock of the foregoing articles. Confines his particular attention to surying Meciclnes of the aasr WAUTT and feels confident that hfai prices for that grade of Goods are as low as any other house in Ihe City.

SntciAL ARRINTION EIVKM TO oansas. February 4, 1853-19-1

1

PAPER HANGINGS.

•i. BOUIKS. W.N. HOUfBS. 8. HOLMES fc SO)S~ T^jiTi|j^ptnrerB and Importera pf

Paper Hangings,

No. 189 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, TV"EEP always on hand a large and general lV ntwortment of WALL PARI, Bowtu, Fiax BOARD PATTEXXS, WIDE CCRTAISH PAPMS, etc.

Band Boxes at Mnnafactorers Prices. All ef which they offer lo the country trade at the lowest prices.

Persons visiting the city and in want of Setts for Parlors, Halls, Dining Rooms, or Chambers, will do well by calling ou the subscribers at

No. 189 Main, third door below 5th sL, Maich 25,1835-26-ly Market tpace.'

WANTED.—50,000 lbs. Feathers 40.000 lbs. Ginseng. 20,000 lbs. Beeswax.

Our arrangements are sucb that we can always pay the very highest market price, in cash, for the above articles.

R. A. HOLDEN &CO., 393 Main St., Cincinnati, Ohio. March 25, lP53-2G-ly

l. STRACB. E. HAZLETT.

ISAAC STRAUB CO.,

MILL FACTORY,

ccxNxa or FRONT AND JOIIN STREETS, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Warehouse, No. 19 Front Street, between Main and Walnut

THE

above is a wood cut of a double-geared Queen of the South" Corn Mill. Wemauufhcture aCob Brcnker of great strength and durability, and ease of operation.

We place "this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mills, by which moons we convert a Corn Mill into a Stock Feed Mill but a few minutes work to put it on^or takj it off.

We manufacture portable Mills, sluglo and double geared (best quality of French burrs) to grind Wheat,Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated for steam, water or horse power. These Mills have been run by steam and horse power In competition against the other make of Mills of our city, at our State Fairs, and have never failed to carry off the first premium—on one occasion was awarded a beautiful silver medal. Our Mills, also look two first premiums, as the best Mills, at two annual Fairs of our Mechanic's Institute.

ALSO—Portable Saw Mill# to be run by steam, water or horse power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by hone power, at the Ohio State Fair, in 1B50, when it was awarded a premium aud a splendid silver medal.

ALSO—Different kinds of portable horse powers, and steam Engines. All our articles, for ease of operation, simplicity, usefulness, and durability, are surpassed by none now in use.

AU our articles are warranted as represented— or no sale—at our cost of transportation and the money refuuded.

For a full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer those interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our factory, where wo take pleasure lo explain each article.

ISAAC STRAUB & CO.

NOTE.—Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. H. Burrows, while exhibiting a Burrows Mill at our State Fair, last fall, was boisterous about his Mill, and courageously entered into verbal agreement with me to grind corn thus: whoever grinds the most, regarding quality and quantity, was to be the owner of both mills, al each aud every trial.

FIRST TRIAL.

Strsub to run an IS inch Mill Burrows & Co. to run a 20 inch Mill. SECOND TRIAL. Straob to ran a 22 inch Mill Burrows & Co. to run a 24 inch Mill.

THIRD TRIAL. 'F

Straub lo run a 26 inch Mill Burrows & Co. to run a 30 inch Mill. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage stepped oat.

To the above I now append a challenge to grind eob feed but of whole ears ef corn. 1 will run ray 18 inch "Q«MA of tie South," with a cob-breaker attachment, tke stone article tiurt took the premium at the Ohio State Fair, last fall, agbinst a 24 inch Burrow* Mill aad William Stewart's Ohio and Kentucky Stock Feed Mills, both to be ran at once aad if you are apprehensive of a risky business, yon have my entire approbation to run Mi. Pomeroy's Corn Crasher as aa auxiliary. Should my single article fail to grind equal ia quality aad quantity to the combined productions of the two or three mills (just as you please) then you can draw a few hundred dollars as stakes put up.

Come boys, don't be cowardly—there Is aothtng like walkinr strait iato the merits of a thing. Feb. 4, 1853-19-6m ISAAC STRAUB.

Fall Importations.

MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN

FANCY DRY GOODS,

Are lavited to look through my Mock, consisting of Emhnidenes, Laces, RiUons, Bonnets, MiUinerf Goads, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves,

Cranats, Handkerchiefs, Port Mennaies, Caaths, Brashes,—*sad, in short, ALL STYLES OF FANCY BOOM! shall ha receiving constantly from New York A actio as and Importers^ maay of the most desirable aad cheap styles of Goods.

The plaa adopted ia to hoy aad sell for CASH, charging five per cent, advance. Though this system has beea eoecesefaiiy tested by Staple Goods Hoases, I believe this is to be the oaly hottse carrying eat the mm* ia Fancy Good*.

City ami ceo a try porchasers are inrltad to look threagh ihtc stock, hoping the redaction ia prices will aiake it ta their Interest to panrhase.

D. BERRY,

It a. I» East aide of Main street, Betareea Faarth aad Fifth, Cteeiaj**£i, O December 10, li&2-ll-ly

Cloths, Casaimeres and Ready Made Clothing.

LARGE Slodk ef CtetbajCaesinMres* Satiaats, J\. Alt Woo* Tweed*—-desk Lining*— Merino, Slack Sstia aad other Veatiaga.

Keatacky JtBw aad Llassya.

Far Famcn and Werklai letaf 34ethiag, Baary Owwah, Sanka, Pasta, taj Yw*ta with

K*saath aad Baewa Yiata Bat* Sep. Piaah aad Far Caps Bedu MlBi«s4 Gleeaa Fer Sal* at the PEtlPLE*S STORE. Nae. 5«h, lS3»^tv nt WtuuMn

Liafaycttelnfirmary

THK

TREATMENT OF THE EYE, AND ALL rK*TAI3»IW3 TO THE UUMAX STSTEK.

THEDMXASCa

undersigned informs the public that owing to the greatt amoaat of Chronic Diseases, which are prevalent in ihia coantry, that he will in future devote the principal part of hie time te the treatment of those dlfficalt bat inleresliag class af diseases.

No prescription will bo made withoat first sea* lag the patient. In future It will be expected that all peraons applying for relief, will come prepared to pay for attendance previous to leaving Lafayette.

No case will be pot under treatment where there is ao prospect of a cure. In ail cases where a cure is promised, the Patient complying with directioaa, aad relief is not obtaiaed, ao charge will be made {or medical attendance.

The Lafayette Infirmary has been open about one year, during which Ume there baa been treated some three huaderod cases, maay of whom have beea afflicted from one to tea years. Dr. Fonda Invites ail who may wish informatioa concerning his success in practice, to call on those who have beea treated by him. By doiag this the facts may be obtained, and none misled. As 1 have from twenty to fifty cases under treatment all the time, the most satisfactory knowledge concerning my curt* in Eye eases, i* to see the patients themselves. This couree will give full satisfaction, as any person who has been afflicted caa fully appreciate the coodilion of those suffering.

P- W. FONDA, M. D.

Reference to the following persons, who have been treated by me. Hon. Heary I*. Ellsworth, Tippecanoe coanty

Hon. James P. Ellis, do do Hon. Thos. O'Neal,

1

do do

Martin Roads, Lafayette Ret.in Jones, do Esquire Bemias, do George Nichol, do Lyman Taylor, do E. M. Weaver, merchaat, Lafayette Ross Gordon, do do T. P. Emerson, jeweller, do Henry Lawrence, drnggist, do W. T. Mumford.sgricul tural warehouse,Lafay'te Ira Howe, merchant, Lafayette Andrew Pierce, Warren county, David Smith, do J. D. Armstrong,*/' do John Gray, do W'm. Rhoads, *3 do Wrn. Citizen, do John Jackson, Wild Cat Prairie Win. F. Hague, Tippecanoe county Pern ham Boswoll, Wea Plains Alex. Jester, do Jas. Travis, do Jos. Travis, do Mrs. J. Travis, do Joel House, Wild Cat Prairie Mr. Metzker,Grand Prairie AbeJ«ckson, Benton county James McDonald, Attica Tim O. Marti ne, doSam Knolin, Iroquois, 111 B. F. Kauey, do do J. D. Wiloou, Esq. do do George Knolin, Benton county, Mr. Aydelotte, Montgomery county Mr Beasley, Esq., Wea Plaius John Brookbank, Delphi Moses Coltop, Pittsburgh Urighi Black, Dayton John Eylands, do Judm Augney, Frankfort Jacob Baurhman, do Jas Doty, Franklin co W. Ervin, Wea Plains Danl Fosselman, Poseyville Philip Mondy, do Lemuel Hqsford, do Geo Gray, do J. Francis, Montgomery county, Wm. Hawkins, Pine Thos. Hawkins, do Hollingxworth, Round Prairie. Mr. Kendle, Tippecanoe county II G. M'Millain, Danville 111, J. Stephenson, Tippecanoe county A. Scott, Shawnee Prairie Wm Chritto, do Ellis Iusluy, do A Tootln, Coal Greek Scofield, Esq, Delphi Mr. Cooley,9 Mile Prairie Jehu Ellis, 9 Mile Prairie Goldsbury,Dayton nines II Hamilton, Booue county Walter W. Eurly, Terre-IIaute. N. B.—Persons visiting tills city for the purpose of huviug their"eye* treated, will please be upon their guard, as the undersigned has not adopted the policy of other practitioner*, to wit, thai of drummers.

Feb, 4, '53,-16-3mo. P. W. F.

"Mam Know Thyself'

An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents, "Every Family should have a copy" OOOO Copies sold lu leas thnn three mouths. A new edition, revised and improved, just issue.!.

DR.

HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED— Coutaiuing an outline of,lhe origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form oi disoase, contracted by promiscuous sexual Intercourse, by selfabuse, or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention written in a familiar style avoidiug all medical technicalities, and everything, that would offend the ear of decency, for the result of some twenty /ears successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or a private nature.

To which I* added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twentyfive cents a copy six copies one dollar, will bo forwarded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of postage. Address, postage puid, Cosden & Co., Publishers, 'or box 196, Post Office, Philadelphia. "1 his Is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the claa* of disease* of which it treat*. Avoiding till technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of il* readers. It is free from all objectional matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and 'with too little breath to puff,' and 'too little presumption to impose,' he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful practice."—HERALD. "No teacher or parent should be withoat the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the yoath under their charge."—Pxoruc's ADVOCATE.

A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, ia writing of 'Hunter's Medical Manual,'says: •Thousaads upon thousands of oar youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions, have beea fed Into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin aad fearful consequence* upon themselves aad their posterity, The constitution of thousands who are raieiag families have beea enfeebled. If not broken down, aad they do aotkaow the cause of the euro. Anything that caa bo done so to enlighten aad Inflaeneethe public mind as to check, snd ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, woald confer the greatest Messing next to the (eltgion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. Intemperance, (or the ass of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands upon thousands, Is not a greater scoarge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, yoar co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged ia."

Oaa copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped aad postage paid, on receipt of 25 Ceats, or six copies for $1. Address, CO&DEN it CO., Publishers, Box 196, Philadelphia,

Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents, *nppUtd on the moat liberal terms.

J.

T. WAIL, M. D.,

(LAT* or HWTVCKT,)

Physician and Snrgeon,

WOUoffioerespectfully

LD aanouae* to the citlM*l of Terra-Haute, and vicinity, that be has taken aa at the Prairie City Drag Store, Coraer 4th aad National Read Streets, where he may ha foaad at all times daring the day, except whea professionally ilisswt.

CT Rooms at the Prairie Hooas, whet* ho aaay he loaad at night- April 30, iSS3-3ltf

H. R. SMITH, D. D.

BEING

VIRGINIA

8.

now peraaaontlj located ia hie aww Office Ohio aires*, 4th do« Baal of the PahUc Sqaare, will at all Ueae* be la readim** to wait oa hispatraaa In ail thlags portaiciag te his prolKBiaa. tTB. NoerndM ghwa for uysiaUea* aakeeby pfwrieas urraafpMNMrt.

Twit-ltoMiOctober 3,18Sl-4-ly Tobacco.

LEAF CAVENDISH and FINE

CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, af the hrst «-*«*Jity, for ask by WASSGN A CO-

ii»iii ifll fiittil"'"f''nlTO(ifililii iijrmi'gfilli

The Cast of Gdug to Housekeeping.

THE

subscriber having determined to pat his prices at the lowest remunerative point In view of increasing his sales, has ao hesitation in showing his list of prices to his customers, assuring them (which Is almost needless,) that for the faalka of article presented, the price is marked down to the lowest possible rate. Other articles may aad doubtless will be offered for less price, bear lag the same shape aad name, hut anless With a view of making op the difference, the article cannot be of the same quality. Having my line ol importation and manufacture now fully complete, no other establishment CAN honestly undersell me. As my profits will necessarily be small, I*cannot afibid to ran any risk whatever la credits, therefore the cash will be expected on the delivery of the goods.

In specifying my prices so closely, I am determined to hold to my usual rule of selling only articles of the best quality.

An Inferior class of goods would look cheaper on paper, but a year'* use would show the difference in favor of the best.

A rule adopted in this Establishment four fears since will be strictly adhered to—that of naming the lowest price,and strictly adhering to that price. I refer to list to show what can be done towards house keeping for $30.

The following list of articles, of good quality, whioh are all requsite in going to house keepiug may be had for thirty dollar*, or any part at proportionate rates: I Kitchen Shovel aad Tongs^S Painted Pails, 1 Tinned Iron Saucepan, 1 Cullender, 1 Flonr Scoop, I Cofi'^e Boiler, 1 Sugar Scoop, 1 Grater, 1 Barrel Cover, 1 Tin Dipper, 1 HalLHarrel Cover,J 1 Egg Whip, 1 Pepper and Flour Dredge, I Basting Spoon, 3 Tiu Pie Plates, 1 Skimmer, 1 Tin Wash-Basin, 1 Meat Fork, I Dish Pan, 1 Meat Kuife, 3 Table fe Tea-Spoons, Iron, 2 Scrub Brushes, 1 Chopping Kuife and Bowl, 1 Dust Pan, 2 Tea and Coffee Canister, 1 Dust Bru*h, 1 Japanned Lamps, 2 Brooms, 2 Match Safe, 1 Coflee Mill, 1 Chamber Pall, 1 Clothes liorse, 2 Smoothing Irons, '1 Flour Sieve, 2 Large Oedar Wash Tubs, jl OH Filler, 1 Wash-Board, il Knife-Box, 3 Dox. Clothe*-Pins, jl Door Mat, 1 Set Table Mat*, 1 Kitchen Table, 1 Britannia Coffee Pot, ji Potaloe Masher, 1 Do TeaPot, 1 Flour Pail,

Knives and Forks, cocoa 1 Spice Box, handles, Pastry Board, 1 Pair Carver* to match,, jl Rolling Piu, 1 Corkscrew and Fuuuel, jl Clothe* Liue, 1 Large Waiter,

BURNET'S HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT, No. 14 East 4th St., Cincinnati. Nov. 5,1852-Gtf

Book Agents Wanted.

rjnO circulateNow and Popular work* in Indiana I and llliuoi*. Great iuducemeuls are offered totliose wishing to engage lu this business.

Apply to WTh. BUCKINGHAM, June 11,1852-lf Sign of the Big Book.

AtERS

CHEKR7 PECTOBAL

statu

For tlia rapid Care

For a Cold and Conch, take II mornlnp, uoon, and evening, according to directions on the bottle, and the difficulty will soon bo removed. None will long suffer from this trouble whan th«y find it can be so readily cured! Persons afflicted with a seated cough, which breaks tliein of their rest ut night, will find, by taking the CiiERRT PECTORAL on going to bed, they may bo sure of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequently refreshing rest. Groat relief from suffering, and an ultimate cure, I* afforded to thousand* who are thu* afflicted, by till* Invaluable remedy.

From it* agreeable effect In theae caae*, many find thcin*elvc* unwilling to forego ila u*e when llie necessity for It ha* ceased.

From two eminent Physician* in FAVETTVILK, Tenn., April 16th, IP51. Sir:—We have given your GHERRV PECTORAL an exteusive trial in our practice, and find il to surpass «very other remedy we have for curing affections of the respiratory organs.

DRS. DIEMER.& HAMPTON.

To singers and public speaker* title remedy Is invaluable, as by its action on the throat and lung* when taken In small quantities, It remove* all hoar*enes* in a few hours, and wonderfully Increases the power and flexibility of the voice.

ASTHMA is general much rellevod, and often wholly cured by CHKRRV PECTORAL. But there are some cases so obstinate as lo yield entirely to no medicine. CHERTV PECTORAL will cure them, If they can be cured.

BRONCHITIS, or Irriation of the throat and upper portion of the lungs may be cured by taking CHKRRV PECTORAL in small and frequent doses The uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved.

Rev. Doct, LANSIN, of fiaooKLra New York, states "I have seen the Ctaeaav PECTORAL cure such cams of Asthma and Bronchitis as loads me to believe It can rarely to curt those diseases."

FOR CROUP. ™lve aa emeltc of antimony., to be followed by large and frequent doses of the CHKRRV PECTORAL, until it subdues the disease.— If taken in sedlon it will not fall to edre.

WHOOPING COUGH may be broken ap and soon cared by the use ol CHKRRV PECTORAL. THE INFLUENZA is speedily removed by this remedy. Numerous instances have neon noticed where whole families were protected from any serious consequences, while their neighbors without the CHXRXT PECTORAL, were suffering from tho disease.*' v...» SALKM, Ohio, 11th Jnne '51.

Doct. J. C- Ayer—I write to inform yoa of the truly remarkable eflecls of yoar Cmaav PECTORAL in Uiis place, aad ia my own family. One of my daughters was completely cured ia three days of dreadful Wheoplog Cough, by taking it. Dr. Mesas, oae ef ear very best physicians freely states that be considers it the beet remedy we have for palmoaary diseases aad that he has cared more eases of Croap with it, thaa aay other medicine he ever admiaistered.

Oar clergyman of the Baptist Church ssys that daring the ran ef Inflaeaxa here this eeasea, be baa eeen cares from yoar medlcioe, bo could scarcely have believed withoat seeing.

Years respeetfally, J. I). SINCLAIR, Depoty Postmaster. From the distinguished Profsssar of Chemistry aad

Materia Medica, Bewdoia College. I have feaad the CHJCRRT PSOTOUL, a* it* Ingredients show, a powerful remedv for coids, ud palmoaary dlsessss. PARKM CUVCUW, M. D.

Braaswick, Me., Fell. &, 1£47. DR. VALENTINE MOTT, The widely celebrated Professor of Sargery ia the

Medical College, New York City, e*ys— "It gives me ploasare to certify the 7*1 ue and aSeaey of 'Arm's Casaar PECTORAL,' which I consider peculiarly adapted ta care dleeaass of Ihe Throat aad Leafs."

Carss *f severe Ihnases apes the Laaga have hem affected by Cherry Pectoral ia eoeh estrone esses on warraat the belief that a remedy has at leagth beea feaad that caa ho depended oa to eare tha Ooaghs, GoMa aad Consumption which carry from oar midst theaeaada every year. It la iadeed a medietas to which tho afflicted oaa leek with eenfedenoe for relief, aad they shoald sot Ail to avail thoBMolves of it Prepared by AJOCS C. Am, Chemist, Lowell, Maes. For aale by WOOD it DONNELLY.) DrttffieU,

J. R. CUNINGHAM Terr*BROWNING it, WALL.) Ha*U.

Aad at ageaciee ia aeariye*ery town throughout the West- F&. 25, *53-22-3m

A. O. RKOWNIKO.

of

COIIGIIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

To Ctirc a Cold, with Uetulitche nnd Soreness of the Body, take the CHKRRV PBCTORAL on going to bet), and wrap up warm, to sweat during the night.

i. -f. WALL.

PRAHUS

CITY

DRUG STORE

BROWNING WALL.

WHOLESALE A$D RETAIL DRUGGISTS,. CORNER 4TH AND NATIONAL ItOAD STS., UJJICfN KOttf TERRE-IIAUTE, INDIANA. M*f A I N purchased this uew and etegailf II establishment from Its fermer proprietor, DrrR. H. Swain, and fitted It up In the inefcrtd«lr» able and convenient manner, we are now prepttftfd to accommodate all who will favor us with their patronage, with every article belonging lo our line. We are now iu receipt of a very heavy Spring supply, which renders our slock one of the largest and most complete ever brought to the Wabash Valley, all of which we are prepared to warrant, and are determined to sell for CASH, or to undoubted prompt dealers, on the usual time, as low as they can be purchased In any of the neighboring cities. We respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, Physicians, Consumers and Dealers, generally, who will find our stock to comprise a full, extensive and woli-selected supply of

Drugs and Medicinesy Surgical Instruments, Chemicals, Paints,

Oils,

Dye-Stuffs, Spices, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery, Glassware, American Window-Glass,

Apothecaries Shop Furniture, PURE WINES Sl BRANDIES, Snuff,

Cigars,

Tobacco, Fancy Soap,

&c.,

All of which we will sell at Wholesale er Retail, upon terms as favorable aa any cstabllehawat lu tho "Valley." Having made extensive arrangement* In New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, for the purchase of our Goods from Importers and first Jtends, we feel assured that hy these increased facilities, wo can offer greater Inducements to the trade than has ever before beon offered iu this market.

O* One of the firm, Dr. WALL, belli* a practitioner of Medicine, will keep his office iu the counting*room and will, at all times, give his personal atteution to the filling prescriptions, preparing familv compounds, &c.

N.^J. Ginseng, Flaxseed, Beeswax and Mustard Seed, taken in exchange for goods, or In paymeut of debts. •••Night Bell at the sidodoor on Fourth Street

May 7, 1852-32tf

MRS. E. KIDDER'S

CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, III

A N

AN

Immediate and Perfect Remedy O

CHOLERA, DYSENTERY* SUMMER COMPLAINTS OF CHILDREN, DIARR!IKA, SEA SICKNESS, GEN­

ERAL DEBILITY, AC.

•\xritKRK thl* nil-powerful sntkioto ts st baml, Chotora In no longer to i* Korlounly fun roil, or looMI npon •ith terror—this Oonltal will mo«t *Murmtljr r«ro tlin ItmHiM! In th« nourne of very few hour*, If takun nt lha (omineucemnnt.

It has (won lxfom tb* public for mors than WTooUw-n pmn, aud WM lh* first articl* mado known to the publlo as an lnfflRDIATE AND PERFECT CURB

O E A

It has b«cn thoroughly tnitnl In every country and er«ry eilnisU, and IU lias ororywhor* proved th« namo

S E O E Iron where tb* dUoasn has advanced to IU last (tags*.

CHOLERA.

Amount* almoit dally roach u* of the rava«a« of tha CIIOI.KHA, both at bomn and abroad, and of the little *uoera* which has thus far attended the attempt* to check It* (Hxhtfiil Inroads on hnman life.

Sucb bring the fact. It nurely may bo regarded an ora to modern dUcoreHe*, that a medietas has been dl»oo»erad possasainjc the power of rhenkln* the progrN* of tb* Cholera, aad eradicating It from the tyntom.

Mrs. RUdcr would moat respectfully call the attention of t* pnhllc to this Invaluable medldno, known a* ber -CHOLERA, DYSENTERY ALFD DIAR-

R1ICEA CORDIAL."

Many thonssnd lives hare been saved by this msdlciae, When the disoss* had advanced to Its last atsf**. It Is hoped that every housekeeper will ke*p the Cordial *t band, snd, If timely admlnlitervd, but 11U1* danger Is to be apprehended tean an attack of tb*

Cholera, Dysentery or DiarrhcBa.

This Cordial immediately «herka the vomltiog, relieves the pains, stop* the Dtarrhoia, cod restore* the bowels to perfectly regular and healthy state, howerer »eTere tho atuvlc may be, or however low the patiant may hav* become, tt invariaUjr restore*.

The Severest Cases of Dysentery

an Inunedlstely connterscted, the pains are allayed, the tee*)* healed,and not unfnaOMtly the bowels become per* fcetly regulated aad restored in the abort ipM* of Un or twel re boor*.

Chronic Diarrhoea,

Mtber In children or adult*, of month* or y**n oontinnaoM, i* most redlity cored with this Oonllal, notwtthstandtM th*y may he reduoed to »*rs skststonst It Immediately Sttsactasa*, and shortly reetoree them to perfect health.

Cholera Infantum.

It has saved the live* of many thousand children wh*n IBdaeed to daaUt'a door by this eomplaJnt— It gives thsm teimrdt*tt relief, aad they very soon recover.

Sea Sickness*

It i* a most pl*a**ot and ds^raUe remedy tor Sea 0idf» Baas. It chedm the vomttlng and reaiUly restore tb* patient. It Invariably checks vonlUafc prodecwl from aaj ttoH whaterer,

Children that afe Teething',**"

If iivlliMd to diafthma, dxrald always be provided with UiU* •Mdldoe, as It will beep the bowels regalataf, aod kep o* tb*C*nk«r. It I* whol««ia*, safe and pktuMwit *A« tarte omt Athisen an fcnd of it, aad wtli take it without troeMe. ordisUka

Tor General Debility & Dyspepsias

I* a moat *M*ll*nt restoratir*, giving a healthy tons te bath tb* stomach and bowel#, aad pMvwt* feed tram p«**"tw ^klhnlay'nwt assuml tint it eontata* n*tther^«. ass or SKtoMal sabstaaos*. or *oy thing that I* la tbf taMt tejaiiees to tb* soestttntlen. i***

MRS. E. KIDDER,„( 10# Ceart SU'Mt, Boales,

Wboto tb* lavwtor *ad sob pcopiMor. 8o»d ia bottlw. boUtag nearly a pint, tat us Bnity CJHRTTl asm

KIDBEE & BRIGGS, OBirBBAL AOEBT8

roft TBS ioorami AVS vnrni MI4*

U$ Wslast 8t^ Ctacinuti, 0. BROWNING b. WALL, Druggists, Wholesale Agents,

TmuM-Hxtm, hnmmtu'i

Mareh H,18S3-24^oi

FHBSH FRUITS!

ORANGES,

LKMONS, RAISINS,

end PttUNKS, HAVANA

'if-

I

,•

n-

fi"

PfCS,

PRESERVES,

FRENCH FRUITS, In their own iatee, and BRANDY CHERRIES, for salebr WA8S0N it CO.,

Feb. 35,1853-22-if. Rote Blocks

tf