Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 May 1853 — Page 3

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tiw tfo Difly State 8e*ttael-—TelegraMfe,: J-js! Terrible Lon of Life* g|. BO*FALO, M*y 18, 6 P. M.

Between the hours of 5 and 9 ibis afternoon, ihe|roofjind rear w»Us of the Grsite Buildings, 162 ft!(tin St formerly occupied by Robinson Co., bankers, and tse Ljcchange Baek/felUn and buried coooe 15 or 2 workmen under the rutna.^ A

The properly has been recently purfefiaied by Woi. 11. Glenny, and wat being refiuou and repaired by him for the purpose of opening there to a crockery sad glaifcwere store.

The lower etory of the rear wall bad been removed for the purpose ol putliogjn a glaaa wait, with iron piHara but owing to tome dethef all above, the wholei the rubbish newly engaged In the rpair*. The Iocs of life is awful, though we are unable to siate?th*extcot to wl.icb ii bai re aphid Some four or five of the workmen have been rescued, awfully mangled, btut yet alive. Whether ihey wilt survive is considered extremely doubtful. Workmen are engaged in removing the rubbiih. 'Ci

WILLI WIIII iruu PU IIV) UUI feet op the f»ll fejl^i?* boding bencialh tl aft Who were engaged lu

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The loss of thejbuilding will probably be 810,000 orSJS,00). Later 8 P. M.—Seven mare have been takeft out, three of them deadf

A boss carpenter named John HeflTord is near the front of the building, hts head and one arm out of the rubish. Ho is dead. One man can be heard calling.

A boy is last between two timbers, and §»y$ be is but slightly bruised. BCTFILO, May 15.

Ssweh for bodie« of the men buried IU the ruins was continued all night by torch light. Six dead bodies have been recovered, and eight persOri* badly bruised have been got out some of them it is thought will recover. A large body of men are still at work, and ncveral bodiesr ars itfll supposed to be beneath the ruins. A man can be heard talking and will be got out soon

Up to 8 o'clock last cvenlnjfl^fveif perin# were taken from th® ruios. Two of ion were dead, some injured but slightly, rgrt it is feared fatally, while one was a "merei^a** of lifeless humanity.

I is ircaumed (iiat from six to ten more corpselsre to be found. AbouM o'clock ihia mewing another person waiSakcn dead and horrible mangled.

At 7ffc!ock this morning a man woe 18Jcen ou Alive but since died.

WK IIOW K'S COUUIl CANDY. XI

Jiallrond Bridge llornt.

The first bridge on the other side ol Pe Itin. on the lailroad, was burned down on Wednesday night. The last loenmtive passed over about five oVIock. and the fire •was not ditcoverd till between nine and ten. It is therefore supposed to bo the work of an incendiaty. Tne bridge will be rebuilt *o as to allow the jtiitfsag'e of the cars bv "Monday, so we are inferruedi In the mantime there will be no intertrption in the tranapnrtaiioii of pansengprN. A. lsdgrr.

BEN. FRANKLIN

GKOCKKY AND WO VISION STOKE, Giikrl't Block, No. il. South Sii/e Chart Houtt, TbRKF.-HAUTE, INI).

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M. BROWN, inost respectfully Informs the citizens of Terre-lluuto and *uirounulus country, that ho I* HOW ready to wait upon all those who nitty be no kind and generous a* to give him a pollIIHI of their-patronage.

A full supply of i»ll kinds of Groceries aud f'roviaiou* will be kept constuntly on bond, (when such a thing Is po«lble.) He has HOW on hand, Uio brat oriltiloe of •JVu, Sugnr, CuilVe. Fi«h, Rice, Chc*«, llacon,

I^rd, Molawr*, Spier*, Cantllw, Vtuegar, Ctiudlt'*. Clgirn, Tolwcco, Picklc», and a variety of other urttolea.

Al*o~llolm«'Kf

JKatnily Flour, (by tlio*mall

nr lurrtl, Uhlo Diled Apples, (beat lu tbo city,) 30e»il, rtc. (Lr AH klntln of Country Proluce bought and «ld, *t the "Don. Franklin Grocery and Provision *J»or«-." A *haro of tlio publlo pntruuNge la r«•ppclfully aollcttod. May 13, 1{jo3-3JUJ

7, WOOITCARDING AT MIDOI.BTOWN WILIJS.

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C. tJIU FI'ITU CO., the propria lorn of thru* CXCCIIPIII Mill#, detlrt to wy that their MBCIIHP» are now thoroughly ndjiuted (or tlila aeaaou'a Carding, and they would aaaurs (tie pubUe that they can depend on getting g—d JiolU, »nJ prompt attontlou, by biTnj(iiig tluilr Wool to the Uiddlctowu Mill*. The Curding MaoltlnM ar» anprrintended by jon.i HwHb, well known as au excellent workman.

Middletewn, Vlpe county, Ind., May 13, 1853,^

WOOL CARDING AT HOLMES* will be «n|*rlnte«»ded by Mr. D, BwiMKiuaT, who tawdl known aa a good work man. Fanner* and otlwr* can depend on getting good Holla, and prompt attendance, by bringing their Wool to HOWIES' MILLS, upril 24, lS&3»30tf _,

Fulling and Cloth Dressing

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ILL b« done aa uanal, only in better etyte and finish, at I10U1BS' MIf.il april 1853-30tf ... ,,, ..

FOR^SALE,

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DOUBLE CAHDtNtJ MACHINE, enUrely »ew, with card* all comnleteH Terms maiie eaay. Enqutre at lioime«i Mill of .4RBI HOLMES

Torr*-Haute, lad., May 10,1853-33tf

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jrorsT RECBivBrP"'

FEW MIMpie* of Dodd'E *HioMRwer IL«F a meet bceaUfet and agreeabl* article for eemmer wear. SIGN* OF THK BIG HAT,

May 13,1853. Pratrie City Betid tags.

Fine Beaver Hats.

4 N a««erti»ent ot' Dodd"* beet DRAB BBAA VERS, jest received and for **l* «tST**L*T'« Rxr\Sroa*, SIGN OF THK BIO HAT, I M*y IS, iSM. PraiHe City BuUdtng*

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KetdramtB Pattest Mowing Machines

i4Terre-Hante,addr^ainebr

FARMERS widbittg t*» aercbaae aald Maehiee* can do ae by SMITH LKGGKTT

Indiana, no«e, er aeelug th«a

personalty- Tbey Have alee ft»r eale,

Seymoor & Morgan* N. Y. Reapers.

Seed l« erders ea eariy aa p*»sfbte, aa there are bat a limited Member t^Mietteterwt. HOWARD & CO., Maaafecteme,

BulfUlo, New York.

May 6, L. TRUMBLK, Ageet

FIHIl PtRUtt h' Cllt Ke I Meeker** & Sfc}.'.V Half Bbl* Ke. 1 !•.} fl& Kite Ne. 1 Splesdl S*t«e» 10 Half BMe. IVklwt Herriag Siaokeii Uerrteg and Cedftait, t» Oreieat mtfrtr wasson 4.co. fer eat* by

FLOUR! FIsOXJR!^ Ftattttr wtHwwit DrararN) fo' »ai* *y

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BW CROP, sue Cefc^ (Me««tata Ctws^

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WAR 1W 81CK OF TUB? 'it**

WHOLESALE AZTB RETAIL!

FHooae,

JTWIJ* fc BUB5AM. opporite tbe Cewt Mala Street, are new rwelvinga very heave Stock of Oooda purchased ta the Baetera Cilies and of Maaufitcterers by ee» ef the ptrtaerij wblch they elTer, vbeieaale and retsif, on tb« mo«t favearabte terna. Having porcbaeed txfrtmlf f*t th« Wboleeale trade they can offer Indaeeaeate to Ifercbaats to purchase la tbts mstfket

Tbe flowing Oooda eewprise pert ef their a re at Shelf Hardware ef every variety end deecrtptiea.

Bar' and Sheet Iron, Steel, Naila, Tie Plate, Bar Tie, Tlo'd Copper, Zinc, Rivet*, Wire, Viess, Sledges, Ploa^i Moelda ead

Peiota, Screw Phifea, ete.

Carriers Carpeelera, Coepere, Saddtera, Blackam ith, and every variety ef TOOLS. Mill, Cat and every other atyle of SAWS, of the beet Makers. Cabinet Mitkers Material*^

Il«ir Cloth, Veneer*, lAJol^ing Gfcse Pttts*. Frame*, F»ctare Frame*, etc Building Materials, viz: Glaaa, Seah, Painta,

Oil*. VarnUhe*, every description of Pixtum for Doer* and Window* au extra quality of Paint, Varnish, Whitewash, Horse tad Scrnbing Broahea, etc. Hall, Parlour and Store Lamps, Wlcke end Fix tore*, Globes, etc. Pumps, Pomp Fixture*, Tabieg, Chain, and Boxes Trace, Leg, Cable, and other Chains Manilla Rope, Cord^e, Packing Yarn*, Trent Line*, and Fish Hooka Rifle*,Gon«, Pi*tol*,Powder Shet,Cap«,Lead,etc. Alarjnestock of Gexsiimis M*rt auL», Barrels and I" ixtnrea. Axes, Adzea, Hatchet*, Broad Axe*, all of tbe moat celebrated rank era. Spring and Coanter Balances, Steelyardii, Platform and other Scalea, and a very few of thtme Family Qrtn&tttne*.

The meat extensive stock of Saddlery Hardware and Haruesi Trimming* in the Wabash Valley, consisting of Trees, Pad Skins, HogSkloi, Morocco, Goat and other Fine Leather, Hnrr.e*a, JBridJe and Skirting, Whip*, Hame*, etc. Co.,cb and Baggy Trimmings, Axles, Spring*, Hubs, Shafts, Bow*, Bent Felloe*, Moss, Cf.rled Hair, Damaftk«, Lace*,, Band*, and other Trimming*. SHOEMAKERS al*o can find a fall supply of Tools, Leather, and working ruaterlafj.

Having purchased onr Stock on the most favorable term*, we i»tc enabled to

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Terre-Haute, May 13,1853-33

Indacements to

merchants and others, wishing Goods in our line, to cfill and see u», wbjtch ore not offarod in any other establishment

are now receiving an extenalve asaortment of

Agricultural Implements,

direct from the manufactory, *ucl» a* Cradles, Grasc and Grain Scythes, Hay and Manure Fork*, Sbovols, Hoe*, Pick* And Mattock*, Scythe 3&aibs, ete. Wo would n^ain call attention to our CARPENTERS TOOLS, which, for variety and beauty, caouet he surpassed lit any market

Ma/ 13# 11S63-33 POTW1N ft BURN AM.

,^'Swainp Land Notice. /aTF'ICE of Auditor of State, Indianapoll*. II May 13th, ltt53.-—Notice is hereby given tc aU|sraon* who purchased 1A\b1» lying wluiin the Stete or Indiana afier the 9Sth day of September, 1^50, at the various Land Ofllce* iu this State, and which have since been selected by the State as Swamp or Overflowed Lands, that they inn*t present to tiis oflko their Certificates of Purchase, properly awlgued, for the purpose of enabling the £tule to pVocure a patent from tins

Terre-Haute, May 13, 1853-33-1

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NEW JEWELRY STORE I. IN DOLE'S BUILDING, Market Street, Terre-llaat*?, Indiana.

undersigned, late of Cincinnati, has just opened a New Jewelry Store In Dole's Building, where he keeps a Urge and full assortment of desirable

Watches, Clocks & fine Jewelry,

Of the latest styles, for sale at New York prices. He Is a practical workman from the celebrated Watch Manufactories of Switxerland, and later from tbe Jewelry Establishments in Cincinnati, from the proprietors of which be bears the most satisfactory recommendations. Chronometers, Duplex Watches and all kind of Time-pieces can be repaired and are awrrawferf by him. 31 r. II. speaks tbe French and German Languages, and will be happy te wait oa his French and German friends.

All kinds of repairing done on the shortsi notice. May 6, lSS3-33tf LUC1EN HOO&1ET.

Municipal Election.

POLLS

will be opene.4 In the *arioee Wards of tbe City ef Terre-Haute, en Moaoay tbe 30th day of May. 1S&3, betweea tbe hour* of 8 and 4 o'clock, of mid day, for the election of tbe following officers, to serve as such until tbe first Tuesday of May. lt«54, te-wtt: A Mayer, two Couacilmea front each Ward, Clerk, Asecaser, Treasurer, Civil Engineer, Street Commissioner, Marshal, and City Atteraey.

Tbe place* of voting 1st Ward—Town Hall: R.

will be as fellews, vis: Hebb, inspector

John Tieraaa end Cbartes Raggtee, udges. & Ward—Renter** Store: Thee. Hougbi specter 11. Becktsgbaua and E.Grevor, Je 3d W ard—Jeeee Leo's

The raise, netrtetieas, aad qeailfkauons ta tewashlp awl etfcer elections mrs te ba observed at said ekettea. Tbe lasoectersaadladfes, wbea convened as a Beard, will efcaeee tbetr sts Clerk, aad wake a mora ef ewb eleetiea te tbe Cterk ef tbe Common Ceencil, ea tbe day after tbe said election.

Adopted, May 3, ISWt

Attest: D.S.

PAtiU»se^t

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1« ka§ atwsl BatfnAi, fet

Clerk. wsyt^l

To Colored People of V%o. OT1CE hereby gtvea te sil Negroes and Mabsttees restdeat ef Ttge eeaety, aed wbe we*« inbabttaote of Ow State of fattoaa, ft*or te tbe 6m day ef November,

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200 Packages of Goods have bOea, Eaeaoed by tit bfe StrtaWsokAjw d*

BUORBTB 04SB STORE 1 AA PACKAGES mate will be here la a fear xvv day# by srsy of the Caaal^

A large proportion of tbeae Goods, tabnidar aU kind* ol Staple-Jxy

Beets, Shoes, Bsut etc., belong to sad will aeU uace Asa asSf.

SEALED

General Po\'e?n-

Went for the sams, an^that the State maymake Patents to the p«.rch«i»era of all such lands, or holders, ef said Certificates. Blank forms will be furnished, on npphcation at the Auditor's OffiSe. i| J01IK P. DUNN.

Vsy 13, IW3-33 Auditor of Stat*.

EKMOVAI

BOSTON tEATHEE STOKE,

Nutiotml Road Stieet, South-F.ast Corurr o( 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church.

GXERCKHOFP

& CO., inform their former

customers and the public generally, that they have removed their LMATHSR STORK, from National Road Street opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, eornc^of 5th Street.

They have now on lurod a large assortment of all kiud* of Leather, aw SpnuUh, Cincinnati and Country Tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridie, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins, Lining, Blrilling, Topping, Sheep and Deer Skins, Tampico and French Metis' and Ladles Morocco, and Shoo Findings.

Having adopted the principle of only selling for cash, RUII buying also for cash In the Eastern cities, they are enabled to sell ut lower prices than auy of 1'ielr competitors.

HIDES!—They pay the highest cash price for Green and Dry Hides, Skins aud Furs. S3* Shoemakors, Saddlers, and Merchants are particularly requested to examine our Slock aud prines, before buyiug elsewhere.

Goods,

7ana, a great variety of Notions,

etc.. belong to cur JOBBING DEPARTMENT, te aereh^ti at a nery tmmil md-

Onr KRTAIL STOCK affords rlety ofgoo^ ia that line, lad Faaeyf P^ad susd^ aewe* Bareges, Bar^e de Lalnes Glagbttmead De Laine Rob«s Swiss and Jaconet Mtwins. Lawns. Uadarsleevee aad Collars, EabrsUtrtd Ltaoo Handkerchiefs, Crape Shewts Ssrlsa and Jaconet Edgiags ead loser lings Bonnets, Ribbons* «t&, etc., of Ui« latest styles. Alse, tbe iwrgert stock ef ell kiads ef Hosiery are have ever offered.

OUR CARPET**

US AND

Hoole Fjirinishing DepartmenC

Has been very mueh laCreanad, aad now embraco* some tOO Pieees of the different grades of Carpets aad Mattings, from which selections ean be made

Sbedee, Window Cornices Bias. ISearletaud Crimson Worsted Damask, Lace s-ad Muslin Cttruina Cettaiu Drapery, Cartel* Qerds and TaaMb, Cartain Bands and Pins, etc., etc. Also, the largest stock of Paper Hangings of every grade in tbe Wabash Valley, (son* of them exceedingly rich and beautiful, in go'.a and velvet,) aadjdl cheaper thatfeirer before cc^red.

Also, a much, larger stock of Queens-ware, Looking Glasses, tc,f than usual. O" Business done on the CASH system as heretofore mod goods sold aa lew as cash can bay them where, in amy market.

Terre-Haute, May 8, '53-32tf L. RYCE.

I^Uing on the Evansville and Crawfordaville Railroad.

PROPOSALS will be received at the

Engineer's Offico in Terre-Haute, Indiana, until6 o'clock, r. a-, May 25th, for the Grubbing, Grading and Bridging of the extension of the EvansvHta and 0'rawfordsville Railroad from Vlucenues to Terre-Haute.

Other things being equal,prefereaee will be given to those bidders who offer to take tha largest amount of Stock in payment for work.

Plans, profiles and specifications will be exhibited at tlie office in Terre-Haute, tou days previous to tho letting.

By order of tho Board of Directors. SAMUEL HALL, President. Wii. J. BALL, Chief Engineer. May 6, 1853-32-Jw

Australian Steamship Company.

THK COUfAKT'S SIAOKirtCKXT NEW srXAJSSHIlP^

GOLDEN AGE, 'T

Stf^4^4||TON3,Pon

will be despatched for Philip. Melbourne and

Sydney, Australia, about tho 15th of June. fTI HIS Steamship Is of the size and strength, and lu every way equal to the Collins line of Steamers, being 300 feet in length,43feet beornand 32 feet hold. She Is double diagonally braced, with iron bars, and every Improvement that expeiieuce aud science can suggest has been adopted. Her accommodations for irst, Second* and Third Class Passengers, are believed to be superior tb any steamer av«r built. Her model is unequalled, aud is confidently expected that she will make the trip from New York to Australia within 50 days, stopping only at the Cape of Good Hope to coal. Passeugers msy rely that every attention will bo paid to their wants, and that the ship will be liberally supplied with every comfort. Aa cxpsrieucedSurgcon will be attached to the Ship.

RATES OF FARE—First Cabin Ladies Saloon, |3T& First Cabin Upper Saloon, $350 2nd Cabin Lower Saloon, 275 3d Class Forward, $^00. Children under IS years of age, half-price.

Eight cubic feet ol baggage allowed each passenger, not exceedingJ300 lbs. in weight. Bdok* are now open. A reimttance of one-half the amoant will secure a berth—balance to be paid within 30 davs before the lime of sailing. or Freight or Passage, apply at the OiQco of the Company, to J. HOWARD & SON, Agents,

New York, Msy6, '53-32t4 34 Broadway.

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Bank of Indiana.

U11S Institution located on the west side of tho Public Square, will buy and aell Gold, Silver and Uncnrrent Money, Time and Sight Drafts and Bills of Exchange. Remit money to England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany tin its own responsibility. Wilt also pay Interest on depositos at the following rates: 4 per cent, on Call

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R.C. McClare, In­

spector Was. Denny aad B- Smead, Judge*. 4th Wwd—W. E. Caste's OiBce James H- Hudson, H. Bllaa ead N. W. Ceaa. {edges. 5th Ward—Mega w's Shop: H. Fair tanks, iaector V. SurneU ead F. Megew, Jo ages.

IISI, aad eeUttsd

te reetde tWmo, is appear befete an* tar mgMry ef tlair amass, la eeatennltt wttb tbe law ia lint COM aad i^rided. ANDREW WIL&INS»

TWte-llaate, May 1833^913

Notice of Ix»olvoncy.

tbe Aprtl teem «i the Ceatt ef Hews ef flje Ceaaty, Iwtlaaa, tbe eetais ef Hta^a 3«jiaecvf deceassd, era* deepen laeelrrat. Credtiars we ttewbw astBlsd"that tbe will be eeUM aceeeiAw^y.

SVGARS,

Res* Block.

MOLASS

SYRUPS.

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Reos Blaek-

StLVESllfi McKENXIE,

Mtf 3, 1S$3*33I3 Ada»Y

iounn AID men. latsfawa^ PftantstiM Sagsnre, •art's, LMl.Crmli fPvsistel De.

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Suprtsr Siagar HMM Oe. 8W._

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aU**, %**£,« 19 Months for which certificates will be givea at the above rates.

O*Banking Flours from 9 A. M. to past 19, u. from t* past 1 to 4 r. m. C. E. GUNN180N, Cashier.

Terre-Haute, May 13, l853-33tf

Cincinnati Scales.

S. II. POTTER FC CO., Agents. JUST received, on consignment, a lot of Fowler & Ludlow'a celebrated Platform

Scales, 600, 700,800,1000 1300 1500 lbs. Aba, Covirraa SCALCS all at Cincinnati prices, adding freight. ,(j April 22, '53.-30m(f ^Vis

Read the following Certificate.

Having teated Fowler 4* Ludlow's Scales in the city of Cincinnati, by the standard weights, aad many others of Eastern aad Western make, I (eel safe in saying that a better finished,« mere detitatelf adimMtm, facture, bw^ net come under my "etjee..

or reliable article, than they saann-

Mweb 18, less­

'J. SNYDER, Ciff Staler.

SOMETBUfQ- NEW.

WOULD respectfully inform tbe dtiseas of Vigo aad aerreaadiag counties, that 1 have fitted op New Mackimt* with Tfae Cents, at tbe TERRL-HAUTK FOUNDRY, aad hope, by strict attention, te merit a share of tbe public patroaage. warrant my work te be superior to any other *HM ta this ptaes. Aay parses who kses set *et good work eaa have pay for the saase la fieed Rttlla or the highest market price ta cash. ET Na extra dUryre easds fir Wad l4e( eser-nras la »eig*t fry

Par* Laid Oil furnkshed for Weet Weed, Ceai ead WImhu takea ia exchange for Carding. wilt, also, keep constantly oa hand, for sale, a good article «f Rolls, cheap for cash. 1 will, alee, pay the highest Mtee, la cash, fer 40,000 Ifc#. Of WOOl. irLl'i ,t-| ff ap. 39.18»^0aa X. 3- PATTERSON.

mm OLD WHBSE7.

/Alt) BOURBON* AND MONONGAHELA KJ Whiskey, fer s«J« by WASSOX CO.

RSSH Fnit, la whole sad half Beared, ft Ml* by WASSON *. CO., SJ, lS5JS4-tfc Rase Bledk.

8. 9. BOTLEf

•CINCINNATI

7"B

Whiskey.

BOSS*

kwt ftar aide, aad shaSI ba cmtastiy ppitod srtth tbts saperter brand ef LE RBCTfFIBD" Ciaelaaatl WWskey

WASSON CO.,

Afrtl ». 18UM Hmt-mKtA.

HAVANA CIGARS,

OR MAS. SevHtaaas, Oewaerdiae, Beraaaaee, Mt«ai% P«lawa uisjc«jli«ah ef dfawet

Fek9»»ieSS^»4&

Asms 4 co

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ApU 1, liSHTtf' A- idk

—for sale ay ASSON & CO.,

Book Agents Wanted. rr*0 cirraUteNewaad repalar works la la^ao

fflissb. Own krfsie—asusase dftired

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BOSK'S BLOCS,

Corner of Ohio and Second Streets, .. OLICIT the attentloa of the cltlseos of TerraHaete, to their eboice stock of FAMILY OCERIES, vrhlch they will diapom of cheap for at whefeaaio aad vetafl, cenafartfaqr ta part of

CHOP&PR1ME WDKIASA S13CMS. SI4asaesandGoldenSyrapa OMGevernmant Java and Prian Green file Cea&e, faew crop) Choiea Grtei aad Black Teas FMsh OfnBsa Rice, (a«r crop) JPicktes ia Jars, Hae Atoi* ead English Di»irv Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, aad Ton»»ea and Sooads bbls^, 14 bbtS- BB kiUs Sjerrat Star and Motiid UadW PeppeTj, Ak^ XtalaMI, Starch, and Boston Soap No. 1 Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauce and Table Salt very choico Virgiala mannfactin and Fins Cat Tobacco, vitfa a geaaral aortment of Groceries aait^Ua for Family usee.

CT A WAGON will be io. readiness to convey gao4»to4ay (^airt of th% nnofWBtu. Terre-Haute, Fob. 25, i»3-22tf

DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. H. S. "APPLE

OULD respectfully' anneoaoe to- -bis -.old friands aad tbe publie generally, that be has just received and is now opening in bis new store,

NO. 3 PRAIRIE CITY BUILDINGS, A fresh ead well selected stock of Dry Goods aad Groceries, aad be intends keeping constantly on hand a general assortment of Goods suitable to the Spring aad Summer trade.

Thankful for the liberal patron*g* I bate received I still solicit a continuance of tbe aarne. tjTCall and examine for yourselves. No charge fat ehowjlng Goodal 4 H. 8. APPLE, ap. 22,1 §53-30tf Ne- 3 Prairie City Buildings.

Elegant Spring Goods! JOHN C. BOSS,

HAS

received and is now opening atblanew Store No- 1 PRAIRIE CITY BuILDlNGS, An assortment of RICH GOODS for Spring sales including rich

Plaid, Striped, Figured and Plain Silks,

In Fancy Color*. Also, very desirable make and style of BLAOK. SILKS, in great variety and at feio prices.

Priuted and Plain De Luius. of the latest stylo, Foulards, Challa, Poplis, Chaletts, French Cambrlc Ac.

April 23, l«53-30-tf

4

Best Paris Kid Gloves.

A groat variety of colors for Gents Ladies and

HAND MADE SILK MITTS, both long and short, for Ladles and Misses. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, of English German and Domestic Maafacture. A very large assorrment.

INSERTING AND EDGINGS, a great variety, some very rich. O" A Large stock of Domestic Goods.

London Porter and Scotch Ale!

BARCLAY

&. PERKIN'S Londoe Porter.

Hibbard's Superior Scotch Ale^

for invalids. For sale by Feb. 25,1853-22-tf.

Suitable

WASSON &. CO., Rose Block.

DAGUZSRREAN ROOMS. rf\&E subicriber having taken Rooms In the J_ building on the corner ef National Road and Fourth Streets, 2d Mary, entrance on Fourth Street, furnished them with new furniture, and provided himself with a quick operating Instrument, invites the public to give hlni a call, satisfied that it is in his power to take superior anditjfe-like Pictures.

Constantly on band Cases, Lockets and Pins of various styles largest sizecaaes, J^th, l-6ll, l-9th and 1-I6th, which will be filled iu the best style and at lowest prices.

He will wait on the sick,-at their residences, when requested so to do. O* Hours for operating from 8 A. a. to 4 r.

Chiidreus iikenessns taken in five seconds. Don't forget the place, OVER PRAIRIE CITY "DRUG STORE, Union Row. april 22, '53-30tf A. R. MILLER*

Millinery and Fancy goods.

MRS.

CHILD would Invite the attention of ths Ladies to her extensive assortment of Millinery, Dress and Fancy Goods! Among which will be found the largest and cheapest assortment of FLOKKKCK, PKASI., GIMP, A*» LACK BOKNKYS, and various other patterns, ever offered in Terre-Haute. A large and fiue assortment of Bonnet Ribbons Flowers, Linings, and other Trlmings. Also a beautiful assortment of Dress and Mantilla Silks, Lawns, Berazhe, De Lalps, Jaconets, cheap Prints, etc. Embroideries in every variety. Collart, Sleevet, Ckemltetter, ete. Kid, Silk Thread, aad other Gloves, Silk Mitts, Veils, Hosiery, etc., etc. MRS. CHILD having engaged the bpst workmen in the country, will BUUCH and Pacss Bounnets lu the best style, and furnish all the Trimmings on the most favorable terms.

O" Shop la No. tf Phoenix Row same building with Child's Book Store, Tcrreflaate Indiana.

April aa, *5230-w3m.

A Great Bargain,

ISTURES,

offered in lire MACHINERY AND FIXof the Mill and Distillery formerly owned by Smith and Button, consisting of Engine and Boiler of great power, three run of first rata French Burrs, with all the necessary apparatus, such as Elevators, Bolts, etc., also, a complete apparatus for Distilling ou a large scale, most of it entirely new.

These can be had oa very accommodating terms, by early application to

3

GROVERMAN &. BOURNE.

Terre-Haute, May 6,1853-32tf

tmnni mm man.

F. T. 1IULMAN, is now making the best Whiskey that was ever tar nod out of a rectifyer. It is pure aad has a mild aad pleasant

Savor, aad cannot be excelled or equalled by any ever brought from Cincinnati or any other place. All who want tbe article, will please AU esrts of foreign qoers, kept constantly oa band.

uioesaaau or any otner place, pnre, genuine, unadulterated call aad judge for themselves, aad domestic Wines aad Li-

F. T. HULMAN.

tT His stand is ea National Road Street, opposite tbe Past Office. Nay 6, lSSMSu

Boots, Shoes, Bats and Caps.

Wef

S particularly invite a call «f All in waat the above articles -ere have tbem to suit, in gnat variety—for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Misses aad Children. Call aad examiae oar Stock aad be suited ia the articles needed.

WILLIAMS fc EARLY,

Nee. 5, lSM-fiy People,' Stmt.

A WEST A*D ERREKSIRE VTOCK OP

A A W I E E

Boots SUMI »««•, HLate, Caps, Bosusets, *e.

THE

ntttation of the eitixeas of Terre-Haate aad eteteity, la lespsctf^ c^ed to my huge stock ef Fancy aad Staple DRY GOODS, Boots sad Shoes, Hato, Capa,e«e., ^sst opeoetf. Tbe eeleetton bsebeea asade wftb the ataHwt care as to style and Msllty aad above ull, wftb aa eye te ecoowmy, kaowiag fcslt watt tbd tejgteo perfect esttefsetiea to aarchasefa, ts Is am t*m gmi Oaadt Mrrtnmttf km price*. This I fatter asywetf I am faRy prepared te de. Ilavlag beagtrt my ej»«tJsri*d*flirert,ssss*w«*ieSt fors teat my •sefartaHllty »ewlie«a«ebfriBee*B weiswsitfcewaiwe t» ail. CsiJ at

wlBi

F. NIPPERTTS CASH STORE, ..

Farri«oa,e

NmmMv 1^, 1W»-7W S^asre.

Carpetmgs and Hearth Hngs.

esu«fler#ta Ossse gssdk, aa hasdsstsa uMsa eaa bo Isaad la tbe Qty, aad at arie*e as srlU t*ty s—lysriwa Asse geede •ncM«tZswSsfttud*«ialts4srfas| my cbsay. WILLIAMS tk EARLY,

Ist.S-«yi ftspbi'AsfS.

Tmvelin^ Bags. vwhrlwst aasertseaat, km Uatlm

I Gsatissara, of Eraessls, Dragfet ts Of* Ohs* Twe»w Baee iwd awtibehlTli* TVsvoflaf Bags aad 8siriwh, «e, feawiat tin FtaJruw^Srw- For sute dhss^

*r*0

^PRAIHIECITT

DUBfx .STOKK

BBOWiriN&ft

WHOLESALE AND RSTAXL DRDGGISTS csnsxita XIO JCAYiQiixL EOAIIST*., vxmx acw, isnUii^ fTAtrNG peitflaaed tto aaw aad elegant JUL wtabtirihmeat from Its former proprktor, Dr. R. H, Swain, aad gtted it np in the mostdesirj able aa,Ji co&repieut maaaer, we ar# aoW prepama te accemmodaie all who will fawor ns With their

J»J| W»L«L I9IWV11 VVT

VHR

uui moat cemplete ever brought ti the Wabash Valisy, «ii of wbteb are us prepated to Strrwt, aad aredetecmiaed t%aaH for «*.»»,«? to uadouUted prompt deif^v, ea asabl time,' t» low as*they «n be purchased in any of the neighboring eittet We respectfully iavttetbo attention of Merchaata, Maaafactaiars, Physiciau*, Coas«mecs aad Deal* en, generally, wb6 wttl find oar stock to comprise a full, extensive and wt,i!-seiocled supply of

Drugs and Medicines,

Sargieftl InstraiBcnts, Chemkafe, Paints, Oils, Dye-SSpices, Yarnisles, Brasfecs, Perftaaery, Glassware,

Ameriaa Window-Glass, .: Apothecaries Shop Furniture,

PURE WINES & BRANDIES,

Safiff, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Soap, &c., All of which wa will sell at Wholesale or Retail, open terms as favorable aa any establishment iu tho valley." Having made extensive arrangements

in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, for tho purchase of our Geods from JtaparUrt audjfrsf hand*, we feet assured that by those increased faculties," wo ean offer greater inducement* to tbej trade than ban aver bofore been offered in lltU

market.

One of the firm, Dr. WALL, being a practi- [5 o'clock ,P. Af. tinner of Medicine, will keep his office ia the}

Night Bell at the side door on Fourth Street May 7,1852-39tf

Terre-Haute

DEUG STORE.!:

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.

Wholesale and Retail

National Road Street, directly North of Court-House, Terre-Haute, Ird.,

Ithe

IS now in receipt of his wiuter supplies, coinprising every variety of articles in his line, making Ills stock the lar^tl and most complete in Terre-Haute.

By purchasing tlie stand long occupied by himself as Drug Store, he considers himself permanently settled, and with the present arrangement of making eath pvrchatr*, gives him the advantage of all markets, in obtaining gools from first hands on the most favorable terms therefore, ho is enabled to keep the

Best Assortment of Pure Medicines,

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

The purchasing and selecting of mediciocs suited to the wants of tlie country, and thecompouuding of the various preparations of the shop, with care and precision, that it may answer tho purpose intended, is a matter of so much importunes to the purchaser, that he feels it to be his duty to give his persouul and undivided attention to U, as long as he remains in the business.

By his experience of fifteen years In TerreHaute, together with his attention to the preparIng and dispensing of Medicines, he hopes will insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which he feels himself under many obliga lions to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposod to continue to serve them aslong as they say.

ST Prescription*^nt tap with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions, and warranted to give satisfaction.

His stock now consists of a general assortmeutof

Mineral and Botanic Medicos,

A/so, A large supply of all Che most POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, Which can be furnished at Manufacturer's prices, by tho Gross or Dozen, and Retail.

Dec., 3, 1852-10-ly J. R. CUNINGHAM.

INDIANA CASH STORE.

NO. 8 PHCEN1X ROW, TERRE-HAUTE

WE

have now oa band a large and complete assortment of all goods suitable for ti and Country trade, which wa will continue

assortment of all goods au liable for tbe City !ch wo will continue to sell at tbe lowest possible rates for CASH or TRADE. We are now offering oar 8priog Stock of Fancy Silks, ail widths Cashmere, DeLaine and Thibet Shawls Lawns, ail colore and styles Berages, Berage DeLaiaes, Scotch and Manchester Ginghams and a large assortment ef

Fancy Prints,

all of which are choice brands sad warranted fast colors also, Piaid and Plata Jaconets and Swisses, Black Silk Laces, Edgings, Braids and Iress Trlrtmiagv, Dress Buttons, Pearl sod Agate do., Blaok and fancy Crarats, Pocket Hdkfs., Bik., Blus and

Green Lace Veils Bik. Silk Mitts Ladies aad Gents Kid, Silk, Lisle, Thread and Cotton Glove* and a large assortment of Ladies* Gents aad Misses Hosiery. Also, Brown aad Bieaeheo Masiins, Irish Linens, Scotch Diapers, Checks, lickings, Drillings, Naakeans. Also, Knives* Forks, COMBS Aess Style, Spoons, Port Monej§» Pocket Books, and a good assortment of ^Groceries, which wa have reeeived by Expreas, and are deteraiwd to soti them at prices that will admit ef a*

^&>9S,l8S»-96cf A. ^E-TDITE

WOLFE'S

AKOMAHC. SCHIEDAM SCnNAPPS, A aonauvfVB towsc, nnuenct AJM-evsewne INVIGORATING CORDIAL.

THIS MnmtaaL Bmurn maaaihebsred by tba Proprietor, ti Schioism, Holland, aad is war* raated not only pare from etary iajarious property aad ingredieat, bat of Ike bi»st psariblo qoality.

Iu exuaontiaary taei^teiaal properties, Is Ga*vn* Goirr, Caaoxtd Rsnrasnsa, Imartwft Daorsv, Funtsct, CJouc P*t», of tba Stomach aad Bowels, wbotieria Ada It er Infaots— la all ordinary eaess of CibatraeUoa iatho KiJoeys,

Btafcter, aad Urtaary OrfM»— laDyaweia, wbM&M|«M«e or Cbreeb—Chills aad Fever*. «d fa

Ooaeral DtMH% SlaQ^ieb Cbeabilss mi tbe iUood. laadeaaMa ArsisialeUoa of Feed, aad

Blood, Kkhsastad Vital Aia aebneeplsd^sd aad attested ta

ITTbe attest* (sivited to tl* tor,

&oek, oartb side Public

rited to tin eigaafer* aad addtaseef ifce Propria-1 ,ea tbe Wbel, iMK t* tbe tide ef tbfcr Modiciaol t*M. .iiifcisi.ite* Ibo sWo. W tfce Bottle, as

tTFjsri

Feb.*S,

lewtbe Terro-

aad

ta be

N

EARLY |i sbesa ftta 3X9 to f«**f eourtly ef band April» i»3-^if

af baarf aad fisraehi

THROUQB TO

New Yoik, Boston, PittabtuglvBaltimore aad FHiladiSlpliia. PASSENGERS boa ad Bast, will leave Terror 1 Baate at a, ta-, Indianapolis at 1 p. m^oiad tafce tho Moraiar Expresa Train, of the M«4 Ri**r aad I«ke Erie Railroad at Dayton at 5 %. n»., aeaaectiaf at BaRovae with tho Toledo and Cleveland Raflroa4»aad i»rrivl«»g at Uievoiaad at 4 o'clock ta mla. p. m., connecting tbe SlupMJtsetiPMt'.l'ltli all trains bouud Eo«t.

¥dt.

R. CDNINGHAM, (THE OLD STAND,) 1

FAREt J,.

Te,Dayton fram Tecse-Haute,. ^50 Te QUveiand (ram Dayton......,...,.....SLOO! To New York from J)pytaa..,r.......1500 To Boston from Daytou.,. ,.'.C.^ .17.10

For further information applv to T. a MlTCHULt. -tyre/, Dayton, Ohio. P. Oaavtui, Supt. M. K. & & R, R. Co. Februtiry ic#isoi.2i-lji:

2853] •"**^853j

TEOY AND WESTERN LINE,

ON T&ErCaNAL AND R1VEH,

Leaves Now Fork and Buiihlo Dttily Running In connection with Steamers anl Propellers on tlie Lakes. Mo TgonBhipmefit at Albany or Troy.

fei«M elf nca »o*T rrti.v tieram,'

Troariotoi^ t*w

RICE, CLAPP &, CO., Now York, 4* P. 1^ STERNBERG CO.* Uufaio. Apply tu ...... Rioc, C]app&Ce..3l ouatiss SUpt N- 5 Ciias. A. tolger &. Co., 101 Pi»r, Auanj Rogers^ Reynolds St Martin, Lafayette. O'Keily Mitciieil, Evansviiie,

Terre-Haute, April 1, l858-27tf

aroteettew awalaef isdsriar aad peraictoas iaaita^ 4 Mere«seet Smts. ITFerssdeby WABS0S dr. CO., Freach Ceilf 8kia«( Alee, a good sessrtaseat ef aU blade ef Uallti.

Oadi and GtoodOlotlui •^Olfka paid f*r WOOL—goad baryptos at SiW J-"

trB

Boston.

tut

P. Backiugham vfc Go., Tok«io» Smith & Leggett, I'erre- Haate. .^,1* Sternberg & Co., Buffalo.

MARK PACKAGES "T. W. LINE. Boats leave Middle

1

1

Mur^h

countiug-room and will, at all times, give bis per- wjrfar

sonalaUeutlon to the filling prescriptions, preparing W cSfcCm KltateS Juine. familv compounds, &c. N.lB. Ginseng, Flaxseed, Beeswax and Mustard Seed, takea in exchange for goods, or inpayment of debts.

Pier, Coontirs Slip, Dally at

V)'lM3-'in.8m IJ

a

For Buffalo. Canada ahd Western Parts. Without re-sbipphignl Albany or Troy. In eonbection with ScoUdt Co.'a «*T&WJo, Lafayette aud Terre Haute Li tie," ou Wsbeth Canal.

A. Rr&lSffco., Foot of luiiaS ^Tlufr^ol

A. W. Palmer &, Co., 131 Broad St N. Y. Apply to: E.W.Sloan*, 121 Brood St., N«sw York. i«S. McKlsslck, 65 Quay St., Albauy^ *&jScot! & Co., Tolodo, Ohio. *»••$.-!

R. R. Livingston, Wabash Canal, Merwin Sc. Co., (Successors to E S. Wolfe,) Terre-1 Inula. Lewis ii. Gray, Evansville. »«W.

iby Western Slates Line Canal Bout*, foot of ilroud

New York.

JWarch U,'53,-24-tf

SMITH & LBOOETT,"" (SUCCESSORS TO KARI.T & UTUGKTT.) and Commission Merchants,

Forwarding

TERRE-HAUTE, IND,

Refer to: P. Buckingham Si. Co., Toledo Buckingham ft MeCullouch, New York, Buckingham »t Gutheric, Buffilo f^s*' Kennedy &. Foster, Now Orleans.

IP" LIBERAL ADVANCES made ou consignments to us or either of the abore Houses, March 13, l8!3-25tf

TO FARMERS AND MILLERS

OF INDIANA AND ILLINOIS. ri^HE undersigned would respectly iufonn the public that he has opeued a GENERAL COMMISSION HOUAE, for the sale of Flour, Pork, Grain and all other products of tho Country aud give his whole attention tosalos thereof, cither at Home or by shipement north or south, east or west, lie Is well located to ship by river or cans! as also for the city trade. Ills acquaintance in the cities on tlie Atlantic seaboard Is extcusive ns also on Canal and R. R. and Upper Mississipl. Liberal advances made on consignments.

SHf m^rn m\SEI2 9

Forwarding, Commission, Steam and Canal Boat Agent, and General Producc Broker.

Office, Cor. Rose Block on BrUge Street, TERRE-HAUTE, IND. Terre-Huulr, Feb. 25, 1653.22-1 j'.

O W

J. T. WALL, JI. D.,

(i-.vTa or KEXTVcKr,}....^

Physician and Surgeon,

WOU

LD respectfully announce to the citizens of Terre-Haute, and vicinity, that helms taken an office at the Pralrts City Drug Store, Corner 4th and National Road Stresls, wliora h« mny be found at all tlmea during the day, except when professionally absent. 27 Rooms at the 1

be louud at night.

^iS^|

N.B.

Prairie House, where be m«y April :W,

H. R. SMITH, D. D. S

BEING

now permanently located in* his new Office on Ohio street, 4th deer East of tlie Public Sqaare, will at all times be ia readluess to wait on his pfiiroas ia all things pertaining to hW profession."

No etedit given for op*ratjons^u»less by

previous arrangement. Terre-Haute, October 3, iP5l-1-lf 5 ^5^'

Bargains to be had in Leather

AT REDUCED PRICES!

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HIDES AND LEATHER, Rose's Block, Third Do»r from Comer, •i.... West of ths Publie Square, 4

Terrc-ilaure, ladinnn.

rlH

piote stoek of LB4 THSU ia this ntarket, whtnli 4s offered at tbe lowest rate*, araoog wblcb atsy be foead tbe §§«, Best Ciaelasati Tanned Sole Leal! as •,

Hew York Red %J Cioeiaaati Band Haraose, Bridle aad Skirting Leather) Kip aad Calf Skiac aad Upper Leatfcer} i* Ijiatag aad Pad Shins FtilladMpbla I^diea Msroeee

Meo's

Goat, Deer«ad LaaibSbias shoe btading all of *bkk eas be bed ebeap fer Cask Tbe pabtie are respeetfally roqueetod teeaM aad examiae mj Mock

untae «y siscn. JASH paU for Leather ia tbe reegfe rraawt atteatioa peld te all orders •T Tbe IriclMit wii prlc« MI4 for HI for good flheep Pelts.

CASH

tbe «ble Medleai Faealty,' biggest ertttsa aatbeitoy. I #f Agwsts aad Parch seers tot

lyii# btobeeteaMb prfeepedd for H)das, green aad dry,at alitlaMw lbs, fer October 14, IBS!*tf

JOHN TIKRNAN.

E A

1 A -AAft LBB. BsCdeSnaMMsIeattiri

lUsUUl/

bflQO Iba. Blaaghter txtoo lbs. BeetCtaefaaati" Itel Dot. Web Ltaiaf*} 0 Toppiag *m4 Biadtagj

Afneb sopply of Liffl, iataatfasbioa. HENRY SM YDKft. Tarre-KaaSe. Ita*. S-«tf

9

Cnm of MW

AttBA HOLMES. nerved and fjt sale ty A. &. t.

C-ROSS.

Turns.

Rice.

ISE0H Carafes* SJoe, for id* by WASSON 4 CO., Feb. 23, \m-n tC Res* Bleab.

TERRE-HAUTE AND HYA.W1LLR

CANAL PACKET fiXE.

—ar-BOAT of this Ltne will lea+4 Xcwk'rrv twieea woek for the pres^at, Ports bei^w as the Cjtuul Is finNhfdl. Thvitojis oTSi^a&H* Line-bate twelve tons of frrlfhr eseb.

For freight or p«w«ge apply en-bohrf or to .prii vZti&zi

WK

iwbbEJ" ~»T

AR© NOW RECETWO{T AT C#R LVRARIVPR Y«W, a large quantity of e«»oued ilab 1 luitM of every dosorfciioa w»d tWoknoss. lirtfsmti Flooring aud \Veothcrlowixug, line Latins aqd JJedi CjO^ae pan^o f'T, i,, n^iaj, l#3-31tf |5MITH & LEGGgrp.1

FISH.Just R«9tc«lyQdr

4

LOT of krgo Na. MACKEREL tiJbalf /V Bbls auJ Kits. ——jfsiJ Ui 11 lliU».a i»III,nlf B^t*.

SALMON iu litth* *. t^0nfi3H.«M -f V. »I»CALEft^HF.RKIN (H IA 'ol isyti^ev/s caliihltijr: which arr Inf STJ**- wholvoule and retai at Ne». Pr««irw C»»y iiuihiing*, l«v april 29, l^S-lllf Jtfll.N C. ROSf?.

NOTICE."

HE SIIB^RIWRS having CUT/RED" INTO N ropartnership for tlw» traasactlsu of the It Jhi fiUute busiurss, request all who uiav wisli to4«nchast, sell, as biiHer Ilousts. l^J'a. lrnri»*, «»r utu. local prmittrtr. ta favor tiiem wiin a cwil

«JTRIL $9,

i-m Km Paper ECanSmga

J1':T

1

AS bought tho property long owned ant! occupied bv Thomas Burtoti, on the corner Of Aiurkel aud Poplar streets. Dr. 11. being stranger, would beg leave to say, that up«£ the metits of a regular inerlical tuition, ana many years experience in practice, he now tenders lit* services to the citizens of Terrr-IIsute and vicinity.

0PF..N'ED, t(KH) !*., Pupvr niinKiiitfi, all sliadtN, varictlos aii'l |nici\H, AISU.I'i.'IKII Credit ami FMICV Win low pM|i!r*, april 29, 'aJ-aimq Tntr.SKY.

Hosiery, Q-loves, Mitts, &c. \"V *E are iu receipt of a lurjj, swrk nf l.mllc«, Mlss«s Mtui ClilWreiiH Whit.-, Mixt, and Slutc Coloured HUSK, of every qti'iHiy. Gents BleaohM, Urovvn hii-I Alivt GLOVI'^S of Ki4| Silk, Liole Threul uitu Cuiijn al»o, Siik aud sup. iloliwir Mitts,

To Country Merchants. jll KRCHAN'I'S lu Hie conulry wiio vi»it tKU iVI nntrket to replenish- their Wioeks, wmiM 1." well to call and examine my stock* of DRV GOODS. Having purchased many goods est press f-r tho J03UIXU TRADE which will be solu Ji sutbll advance 011 New York oo«t, nl iF*rrh'/0'i't fihirk, North Sid* I'uhlir S'/iiurt,

Nov. ist, IHM-tif Y. MI'l'MtT'!

0. w. BARnnca. s. r. ar.su.

A O & E A Attorneys at Law, TERRE HAl'TK, INDIANA." Will practice their prafessiuu in Vigo nuJ ailyitining coonti'-s. All business entrustei lu 1 heir cure 4? will nwjet with prompt attention. Office iu Farrtngtou's Bulliiing, No. 5, up stairs.

Sept.. 3, if

Choice Wiaos, Brandies and Liquora.

OLD

Cogutac and Castillim BraUdk**. Madeira, Sherry, l'ort und Mulagi Wlr»«, 'p iu wood and glass.

Clismpai^ite, Sparkling Citawba nad CWet, do. French Cordhils.Msortetl. Very Superior Oid Irish Wlil.kry, for by

5i

Aad Uralrrn ia i'loar, Salt, FieU, l'ino Lomb'-r, Hliin«(ie, eic.»

Terro-Hatite, Zndiara.

Special a/teat** yises to Heeebim/ ttttd Sthippini. by Qantl, If iter, and liftroad, CT Agents for tbe "Weatecr, Bt«t«s Line," o»#» the Krh» Ceuel seJ L^kea, «*,] tjc®u Ac, C»'*. "Tolodo, Wayrtte Tme-Ilaat* Line," «u iii^ Wabaeb CsaSd.

Having disfwsed ef t»y FOfiWAKDJNr *n-l COMMISSION UUtHS&s* tha .b.« Arm, I take great pkaeere In reconiiaewllog tbem to ti»«v pobtb*, aad solicit lr«mt lay ftV-adaaatl rsttvmerst aeoatinaetlea «f uietr &<ww to tlw» new lirto.

M«*b E, S. WOl.tnf^

WOOL! WOOL!!

100.0C0

Ti

STANLEY Jt HARBEBT. 6

Pruirie

W:

CITY BUILI.TN^

Lota "for Sale.,

QTANI.KY & II Ait tiCHT liavo some-vefey O fino building lot« fur Ktle,ou vary advautogctgi* tenuis. Call Mua eoe llu-m. april20 ,11 if "l'ralrk'City Bulldlug'."'

O S E

1

S

No. 2 Phoenix Row,

.tr

Heinbraringopsn««i

AVE just LH«ir SlitL»»I

Stock of

FUVRY

ami Staple Ury H'otious, Trinuriii^N, etc., oyory UOVVLIY of tho season, whtoh they I«VLT«» the nttontiuu .IF WOW BU JOR# t!.ay N JLL H«* S(»l at Um*t tu*h RATOS, 4rltStf, 'j3-Vlin1

Ladies and Childrona Shoes. .."%Tt7 E have a tiiii* MOKurluiPiit of Iaiiics, and Oliiltlreti* Slioo*, Rtis^lim ttnl'lijt»-t«. april .g:|3

U-

t.

'rol'S1.V

IIII.I'

upril 29, l.k,53-:iliut O

BELFAST LINEN HALLjT" 9- HI in Street, Ciiiciaiuiti, •, VXiTM. FlILLIVAN iui| ort»r of IHn!i J.iii-II., VV Uamnsks anl D'»p«T "to, Wlio|«satHf 1 Retail deaJvr in French, EnglUh 11 AIIKM uu

DRV GOODS.

B!T* Tho iiltoulion of IVdlar^ Is nirtlpubr'v ivquested to the stoek of Crown un! llleitcliP 1 'f»Mo Cloths. april d'J. I ly

Sale of Vigo County Seminary.

NOTICE

is hereby ulvi'ii, Thwt on Kufntiuix,

tho aOtli day of July A. D. l^.r»:t, W-IILNN buNiiiosi hours, nt the Court lionso door {ii tli" town of Terre-Haute, wr iH otTcr for sale in Goitnty Heininnry BuihMugi rtf Vign family, I udiana, together with the grounds whereon tliev si.i'nii, vU: Out lot of the town of Terre-Hniita'number forty-throe (*11), liounded as follow* uu ili.i toiiiii side by Mulberry strnet, on the west si.lo by Sittii street, on tho north riti* by E'tg!" street, »ni a the east slJe by Out lot number forty-four (i I}-

At the same time otid place we will ulso ttfl' I sale all t!io jJCi.onnl property, belonging to cttii I County Seinluury.

Ttsatta of 8,ii.fc —Upon all rexl e.t.te, sold pursuimcc of till* notice, tin1 (iiirc.'itisrtr Ii'jh to

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the interest upon the whole ttmnuni uf the purcliusi* money for one year iu mlvunce, at the tiiuoofti ceiving a ecrtltv'iitq of pumliKS-, und tlie prinei]il in -n uiinunl instalment,, with intersMt IUHUIUII)' in udvsnce upon the nIJue of siil.l prlnuip I.

Upon ail personal projioilv beiorigiii)' to sm I ieniiniry, i-redli of twelve months will be giveii, tlie purchaser giving his note, with nppiovcsi Iret bold seeurlt&kJor the amount of the purc!i:ir« nioney, with imer«»sL thereon, uu without nuy re.'l.'f whatever froiii vulualiuu or uppraisprnetit laws ,N. I'. Cl'.NM.NtillA .VI,

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A. LAN CM, Auifititr Vl Count0, J,iJ.

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300 SIIAWLS01'^1" Aawg erbidi may he feoad Sqitofo ead Lour Olotb, Ceabasere aad Metiuo. Shaarle) Ladies'aadCbUdreae' Wasien Net Csps, at

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