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AM» DEALER IN PKODICE,

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corner of Fiflh Sli^et *nil Lurijretui IW, wherr I I'i ail brunches of Use ii«*imsw will be promptly *1- I: tended la, and any work from my *hop shaf »ol he

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D. D, SLOAN, Proprietor.

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r.*tilr# rt{ tli* City.

i' Att Omu»l»si« ami Ilrtasn.'r! Car»I*»y* in filieit i-mre ta trry pmm*ugrr* nui baggfg*" t» awl fi-oNi (lie l)»pot, fr*f» of cfwjj",

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Millinery and Fancy good-j 11 ItH. Clin.il Hniilti invite tli* xti^ntioa of rf T.l. i.'io lo ltv-r I-Xteutlvn ufsortiMrul of 1 ilint««ry, llr»*)»» mid l*Mcy (iwwilt! Among ftp)':'i nj..lN* foil lit] the lurgrti't mtd clieop«*t aa» niitfufdt of I'i otttr.cr, I't A»t„ Ttmr^sxu

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ito'ixKi*, hiti' vurlotit »»thrr [i:tt ri.», t-vcr 'lT.-re»i T(rit-lUiti*, A Ur^ffuol line u**orl«nent lit Eor.nct Rib tens Flcwcrj, Linings, «it' t«r rrl'ning- AU it bt'floiifuf tiMtortiuml of DREW »N.| MNIIILI/II M(k«, I,B*N», IJERIOIIIE, DI" l»siisi*, J.it'onet*, rhenp I'ff(tt», etc. Emhrdhicr- ),•» in fVrry vnrh'iy. duUnrt, 8Utt*i CktmUtlit*, itr. Ivi.l, Jtjilk Thrrid, i»MtJ «itJ,er fJlorea, Mrk M'ttn, Vrii*, tfiinliry,••te.,ftitt. MUrf. CHILD ii iviHg e)i^!pid th Iwt wwrkittro in tue country, vwi'I Hi r.ACH itfifl l'«t 4» In Ihe l**t *tjrle,! II.I fttnii-! iH t!ic Tilannli',}* ou lit'" uiwftftfvwf iit»Je toriiu. sT7" X't'.p in So. 7, rSiir.il* Ro^v «fttnc li-j Itdic with hilu'» Uji»h fct«r«", Terrell it«* Iii-Ii mil. itf 'i'2, 'Wi J0-w3in.

DRY GOODS and GROCERIES.

H. B. "APPLE

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SO. :l I'RMItlK CIl'V JlUlLDINOrf, A fre.'i atid well ael-tst^l "leek of Dry Goo :a and (irtfeertaft, and he lirtoiidi# kfejilog coiMtantly on tiHti I g»«neri»l n*»ort!i«*iii of tiooj* (nitahle tu the Hj»rtitjgf and ft««ninef trad"'.

Tln.ukCut fur tiiw llberi»l jmlroti.'^ I hare rrfctslv. e.l I *UII nolli.it a coutiunnnee of ilieiMMie. (J RColl and esintitw lor YIIIIRM'IVF*. No citnrge f»»r. itliowlnj Goo i*. H. S. AIMH.K, cp. U3, le^-Wtf No. 3 Pruitto City JRi»l*dlt»g.

BOSTON LEATHER &T0E3S, National lloBtl Stieet, 8ool).-E»»t Coriiff of ith Ktret, opposite tfie Kpioo|al Chntch.

KLKCIUIOI & CO lulorm Un If former cuatomeraand tl«- pnhlht paiierully, that they removed their LKATIllvM. Si (0KI., from Tiitloriitl Ho«d Slreet oppo»»t«' Union K«.w» to National lioad Street, corner of itii Street.

Tl,» irnve now ou hand a luig* nwortment of i«!l Ktiid* of leather, a* 8?|w»ilnti, Cincinnati and Country Tani»»d Sole, ll*ntl« Upper, Bridle, liarne#«, Kkhttng, Culli»r and S[J:lt LwtHer, Froneh i.»d PliiiwMplilii Calf'nnd Kip Skiax, l.litliijj, Uln llitg, Topping, Sheep and Deer S}kio«, Tuntpleo nod Frcitelt Men*' nui U.Uit Mortwsoo, aii.t Si too Klm'.litjf*, lUvliig iv^opted the priuelpla of only for i*h, nt4 buyiuj{ olxu lor in th»E iier»i cidw, l(»ey hru enobhd to m»U ut lowor pfkea tiiau any vl" llieir cotiiprtHore.

HIDES!-They pay tha l»l(*Uwil ca*lt pric# for Crecn olid D»y 11 hint. Skitmund Fnre.

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WaWaxlt Cutrnl. lltviu^ rtUnMN'fl ©f inv K«.IlU*ARr*Ni« COMMISSION btsUNfcSS to the n^e firm, I ,|te great pleoaMre ia r»t niiBt''tt«liig thetn to the public, nnJ solicit 0«»t n.y fil. a »t»o U'tomere ev iitt'iU.itiun ol iheir I'nor* to t'te Hr»". .M .reh 55, l^:2a«u3 E S- VVttl.KK.

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Goods!

Elsgant Spiin3

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I AS wtMved on tt®w *»pe»« I S orv No* I PKAItm.Cn BCil DljM.$, An kwtftm. nt ol iHCIl UOUDa tor .Spring »alc» including rUi ,, ..., i'.aiJ, l\$m\ aai I hw

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*At«rvery •leeiroM« *Vc «»»d «l\le of BLACK Ml.KS, in Jtrroi v«tM* »t»l «tINT Pri*,to.» ao rUiu D.* L'lo*.«»« luteal ai vie. 1 o«UtdlN Cb«dW, IV?»% Fre«vUC»m» hil*' Ac.

Best Paris Ivid Glove©.

A g?i**»t tsuWty of for tiairt* •wo

HAND aiAOF. StLK SI ITT both !«»g and ri.ort. for L*«U*»»«»'i 110SIKitY A.M GIXtM^H, of jridi 0#r» ».«o and IWi^tH M.otVJ^. A Urge««. mmwHt. 1JSK8TI.VR AXO RJK»iNUi,» rutwHr t\, j.tWM' rrry r»* !». "it A 1 of tJvod*.

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COOKER LY McLEAN,

ATTORNEYS AND COlIjiSELLOttii AT LAW* TERRK-ilAL'TE, iNiHANA.

W. B. McLBAN,

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positions, AekatvitdfOK'Ri 'J Deeds, Morigsgr*..

chj'.r irtttr. IJ yFUCE, third «t#rjr,Uitl#B IIow^,

y- !nr Ihf Jooraal Prii»un|j Office.

Ihe Cnrritg*- Kor ember S5f, lfr'51-e-if

Coal. and many of them hating TWO KIKE PLACES, one far tciti'cr and one for summer. In Ui* Mnvtlmrut of PARf.Olt STOVES, are the Souvenir and I'lornl Parlor, which are admirable for estli'-r wood or coal, aa al«o tlie «*»lf-reg«h»ting Cottage Tnrlor. Mr. Sarae Iim dto sin r*teii«i?'' aswortment of

I'lM AND japanned WARE. SI'oVlv l-'lX'TURKS. «S£C ITStere, on Market Street, 3d Door North of National Koid Streel, opposite Farjtington'a lliock, Terr^-Haute, Indiana. June25, If'SS-USlf

j. •KITTO*. SSUI-B*.

BRITTON & CO.,

FOIUV VltDINt .V COMMISSION MEItCIIANrS, TERRE-IIACTE, INDIANA.

CASH I*A11 FOR

Wheat, Hirley uul }-'b*«ced, White Beans and Feathers, AT THE1K WAKEUOUSE,

Corner ol Fiminnd Eugle tJtreets, Canal Basin. D"f.en»ber 1*2, I ^I 11'

Groceries, Quaonsware, and Glassware.

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FAMILY USE, we hare all the article# iiocdixl, anJ will take pleasure iu ofl'ering our iuO'ts to the Pmpl* «t prices tliat will Insure sales. \V« iiiive tlx* wry bent

GUNI'OWDKIft and HYSON TEAS, CofTi'e, Sajjart Npiccsj l) StiiB'^fcr. WILLIAMS & EARLY,

Nov. 5-f5y Profilr*' Stort.

DOMESTIC GOODS.

iWhile,

lLRACHCD mid Brown Sheetings and Shirt* logs of all grades and prices amd Hill Bieached Canton Flannels Drilling*, Checks— Bod Tickings and Linseys—

Also,

Superior Whit* Cange Flannc'i'.) Tw(ll«.l, li.-«l,0r».-n White do All Wool. Red, Yellow, Heavy YYliite do For snSo at low prioes. WILLIAMS At EARLY,

Mov. .^.Vd-tiy Profile*' Sltrre.

NEW BOOKS.

JJlSTOltY of lleury Esmond, Esq., by Thack-

,Nlj Novel, or Varieties In English Life, by Bulwer. liimrn, a T«Io of Erin aud Italy, by Edward Matutin. Corneille and His Times, by fiuiiof. ily Life an I Acts in Hungary, iu lt?4ii oud 1843, by Arthur Gorgei. Basil, a Story of M»J.irn Life, by Wllkie Collins. Knick KuttCks ffotn nil Editor's Table, by L. OaylorJ Ciarkf. Esporience of Life, by JE. M. SewelL Uncle Tom's Ctibiit, cheap edition. For sale at W. 11. BUCKINGHAM'S,

February II, iS5j-SJtf

ISagk* Foundry, COP.XER VK FIRST AND WALNUT ST3., TEUKE-llAUTE, INDIANA.

OSEPH (.ROVER, the former proprietor, and T. A. MAUISON have formed a copartner stiip iu the above well known establishment, under the rtyle of GROVKR MADISON, and would respectftiIIy to our friends and the public, that, wo are iking new and valuable additions to our operative uictdn»ry, aud linve now iu our employ tho licft of woikiiM-n: which, with the perfect

quality of n»:»teri il itswi, ill enable us to conipcte, »«ecr»#/w%, in point of workniausbip, with the best ctahtUhm. uls of older cities. Our patterns fur nMC«.l.*ery Iwve all l»#en gotten np witliln tho (art ftw inouihs, and of the tuost approved mo.leis.

We arc nrmufjeturing

Steam Engines

of various *Ues and power, acaptcd to the use of Sivih. and ether Saw Mills, tind are prepared tojgtp fttrnis't Boilers, Mill Irons, nad every necr«Msry fixture to lint them into complete operation. Also, i\»r Flouring Mill* nf from owe to three run ol for otlwr purposes. All of which we

wa»fM.IV perform to any na^ttufadured. \V are ronstructlng aud furnisbiog complete, :c 9f tiio w«n-«i*pt9vvl kinds of

TI,rv.s'.l. and I to Powers now in nse, The lutH^er Is or g»»«d quality and perfectlyte**t»*•'. j»dtb%michineaarecatcu»ted, tiM Very p«nl«ui o» workmatisliip, togir«|erfect s*tisf4rti.n. "v ilavtt constantly on haad, and a7#msnnfsctttrlaf

Fox Hivcr and Improved Carey FLOWS, with wrsrml kin 's of Cast and other Plows. The Fox River «R« Carey, scour better In bottoift aud prairie ground ttiau i*»y* plow now in use, iscn^re too well known to need reeomnwncf tioa.

We an* now rx -cottug some neat and suhetoeUskCast Iron Store Fronts, I* 4o whkh we call the aitentiosi of those who sntioijwte the erection of bosinoss houses^ They are *dt* and Miong, and add materUliy to tite archi* Ketsnl be*«lty of lJ»feltWltt|,

Light dttd hoar/

Castings

also consisting of Mill Gear, Stores, h«dlow wire,

tatdk*Uie#»

and (XfiiuaLs^iIKr of Deals for ifce StaUb /~\FFERS TO DMGGI*U, COUNTRYMERC-WS.AAD

fit A!.?1 Miu) 1'dn'm.h- A.-b V/ PbysiciJtt*, a trry extensive Slock of itw Of viJ) 3IHi Atfl.ElKy, j-r./ i^rrf «i»KVtieirS. Hoafiim bii (MrUcsiaratleaWill jive prompt attention to the ukhtg of De- Uon to *or,. jiug Met ieiue* of the mr

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Power# of Attorney, and *ti .i*i«e*« of a Notari.l Goods are to* aa aay other bouse in UM City,

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l)3«r Korlh of Pbcsii li ee_. ®St"

SA\ liL, almost eadlrw

Jl*s5T KKCEiVED ao

I variViy of Paricr and Cooking Stoves,

New York. Th*«e *re adl exceBenf patterns of Cooking Stow*, '}hxt of them intended far either W»od or

awrfiroos, »d iroos, wagons boxes,!

ete etc.. tojfrtber *Uh

Brass, Zinc, and Ba&bet Metal

way to gtt* 4 »M#!

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April ««OVF.R .V MADI*X»N.

NEW SHOE STORE

roovKR urnooLWvAxnonx.

.re m*.Ie 1® the »H*I kwanliae ataaner i»y1 vitod to lwk

Wrought Iron Work ...... |. 6KRitr. tW sweWwfry other parpw**. la a, Jfo. IftSl&fet sWe of Maia sunrat,&

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Of or a & a a in no of so a a

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Hosalary. Olovw, &a..,. I At' 4 «tritk win *t&«t w»*^!e or r-taitj I AVISO saneastod tlwaaatiWw \\?|i artt-im J't aJ«'i- -ek urf la#". •,* .» Nada»dt| Jn[ UkallVaattw af Madtetoa MMM»at,.. "»s W*»». ...... u.-. •.-^aer sf Markel'i ^roaeoit «|a Oo)M»rwd ii'i,afw. natty, At**.],*,**, !mrt*asitf \K

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CLVdHNAfl iU?iBTlSEM|i»iM8.

ABIA ZELLER,

WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,

l'«ler

in Emqlitk, FremtJt, German aad American Ckrmitalt, Drug*, Medicine*, Paint*, Oil*, Dfrt, Vmrmtkr*, Brutiet, {r&umcare, Perfumery,$c. S. F- Corner Mai a and folamhi* Street*.

CINCINNATI.

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8. HOLME# &. SON,

Manufacturers and Importers of] Paper Hangings, K». 183 Main 8lml, Citrinnil, Ohi^ "t/'SHEP alvmja oti h^od l*rjp» a«d jriteral iV ttwiortiQcut of W*u. Psror, BotHKUi, Fiu]

Our arrangements are such that we can always pay the wry highest market price, in eos&, for the above article*.

R. A. HOLDER & CO., 393 MalnSU ,, Cincinnati, Ohio.', Mirch23, l^-SC-ly

t. ST8ACB.

ISAAC

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NOT*.—Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. 11. Burrows, while exhibiting a Burrows Mill at our State Fair, lost fall, was Loisterous about his Mill, and courageously entered into a verbal agreement with me to griud corn thus: whoever grinds the most, regarding quality aud quautity, was to be the owuer of both mills, at each and every trial. rinrr

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Straub to mn an 13 Inch Mill Burrows & Co. to ruu a SO inch Mill SECOND TR! At.. Straub to run a 22 inch Mill Burrows & Co. to runs 31 inch Mill.

THIRD TBUI-.

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

ppped

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To th

the above I tww app»nd a challenge to grind cob feed out of whole ears of corn. 1 wilt run my 18 inch "Qurentf (he Sonth," with a cob-breaker Mlachmei.t, the tttne article that toak tie premium ai tif Ohio State Fair, lest full, agaiust a 24 loch Burrows Mill and William Stewart's Ohio and Kentucky Stock Feed Mills, loth to be run at once and if yoa are apprehensive of a rtsky business, yoa have my entire approbation to run Mi. Pomeroy's Corn Crusher as an auxiliary. should my single article fall to grind equal in quality and quantity to the combined production of tlie two or three mills (just as yon please) then you can draw a few hundred dollars as stakes put up.

Come boys, don't be cowardly—there Is nothing

Hke walking strait Into the merits of a thing. ISAAC STRAUB. Feb. 4, 1?53-1 hat

Fall Importations.

MERCHANTS AND .DEALERS IN

PANCY

DRY

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CU.«»i»a» ol -*.*ry d»»i«e.i,.tbia «ec*ssBiry for nw» vhlmf}, *n4 lor taiiiy other por^o»es. F»vr all of TtMrajta this by tfoisda

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Mo*h In fy .: IWemhct I#, l?iWW» Uau, but we wMl ottlyadJ tbalt .*' is| frt t-8^»iia4l um. :'r" r.-:»cloth», O***** ana «i»a ev*fj* eoauaci or i«»«| Red.uV MftuO vlOtnlUg. with »«r

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they e&r to the country trade at

Mai eh 25, lw5'J-26-ly 'P'-a Market pac.

WANTED.-50,000 lbs. Feathers 40 000 lbs. Ginseng. 20,000 lbs. Beeswax.

FACTORY,

COSKER or KROXT AXI JOH?» STXJCCTS, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Warehouse, No. 19 Front Street, between Main and Walnut 1HK above Is a wood cut of a double-geared

I

Queen of the South" Corn Mill.

We manufacture aCob Breaker of great strength and dursbility, and ease of operation. We place "this useful contrivance on all sfees of Mills, by which means wa convcrt a Corn Mill into Stock Feed Mill but a few minutes work to put it oh, or lake it ofT.

We manufacture portable Mills, single and double geared (best quality of French bnrrs) lo grind Wheat,Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated for steam, water or horse power. These Mills hare been ran by steam aud horse power In competition agniust the other make of Mills of our city, at our Slate Fairs, and have never failed to carry off the first prentkim—on one occasion was awarded a beautiful silver medal. Our Mills, also took two first premiums, os the best Mills, at two annual Fairs of our Mechanic's Institute.

ALSO—Portable Saw Mills, to be ru it by Steam, water or horse power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by hone power, at the Ohio Slate Fair, in 1850, when it was awarded a premium aud a splendid silver medal.

A LSO—Different kinds of portable horse powers, and steam Engines. Aii our articles, for ease of operation, simplicity, ujefuluess, and durability, JaMsurpassed by none now in use. 1 All our articles are warranted as represented— for no sale—at our cost of transportation aud the' money refunded.

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

ISAAC STRAUB &. CO.

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cosfitKut tbat hb price* for tliat (rsd« of

SPECIALMNRNWI

URN TO otou.

febttmrf 4*

:p PAPER HANGINGS.

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ill* loweit pricoa. -'••. Peraooa ri«itittt the city and in want of Setts for

ortineut jiu)' be found the Hoo*k-r State and K?n- Parlor*, flail*, DiJiIng Room*, or Chambers, will

I'IIJIHI»!I, froiu Ineki ui Crvtnifitn*, frO'Ti Cittciunati New WorW,! well ty "lliue on lh« Robscrilwr* at |v filolw, Atia*,01»«itotoraiidCillthrator,from Atbaay, ho. 1^9 Uaiti, third door brlow 5tiisr.» #4

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F. HAZCETT.

ST It A CD CO..

N. B. A first rate assortment of

WT ]lj"K" *4

ROVER

StOVeS! StbVGS.! Stoves*'.

April 15, l8M-i»tf E. ROVER.

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GOODS,

and *-11 for CASH, 1

^SPECIAL ATTK^TION paid to making

April 15,1853-29tf

A vatiety of Pia.n, Plaid,

tot,.., so^fnllr l«ted] CAMBUlCSand AINSOOK, s, I In Hib i» be tlw n* ia F««ey Good*.

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fNFORM 8 that be tea jost «t Wek wltb seiccted Bucket

LARGE Ssock «f isitenat la rtva fataa a call, at blsSt«r« AM WoolTweei»-^losik Molag*— Nattaasi RaasCStrvet,a^writa^e~ Uaiag»— ^«tber VeadlagSw sya.

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LOUISVILLE

CLOTHING STORE And Hat and Cap Establishment,

NORTU-P:AST CORiXKR OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,

(FA RRINGTON'S BLOCK,)

E E A E I N I A N A

STRAFS «fc ISAACS

\re continu&!iy bringing on Fresh JLotsof the most choice and beautiful

SUMMER CLOTHING

Pireot from their Own Manufactory,

To enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no other assurances from us, to induce them lo call upon us, tlinn this, that tec continue to use our friends as well as we hare ever yet done—more than this we know they do not desire^

HATS, GAPS, FINE SHIRTS, CRAVATS, UNDER .. CLOTHING-, etc., etc.

& S A S & I S A A S

tfOKTinzxsr COHXER PUBLIC SQUARE. Mav G. -I053-tf TERRE-HAUTE. 1NI.

jS.

THE STAR CLOTHING STORE

JS NOW LOCATED ON

NATIONAL ROAD ST., CORNER OP 4TH ST., And opposite tlie'• POST-OFFICE.

Having received my new Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, I am ready to oiler them at as low figures as any liouso can,—consisting in part of

A

SACKS of all kinds and colors some very handsome (new styles) Fancy Cassimere Pantaloons,—every varieiv of VESTS,—

SHIRTS & COLLARS, HATS, CAPS,

,n

You

TKRRE H.\(lTE, APRIL 0, IC.V3.

Will You Look.

short, every article usually found in a clothing establishment.

are respectfullv solicited to call and see. ami be satisfied.

rpilE undersigned has opened a Stove, Sheet} A LTHOUGH but about four months since the JL Iron, Copper and Tin Ware Room in the east destruction of one of Mr. Chlckerlng's factodoor of tha building, formerly occupied by Mr. J. fits nt a loss of about $150,000 yet he is now makC. Ross, on Main Street opposite the big T, where- iUg twenty pianos per week, and we shall In a few he hopes to meet all tho former patrons of the old days be able to supply the demand for tiiene unri-

shop and us many new ones as feel dispos- vallod Instruments. With new patterns, uew scale, ed to receive full value 'or their money, in any of Jand a determination ou the part of Mr.Chlckering, the above branches, as well as to patrouiio those (which he has tints far carried out^ to make the who are building up a home market, by manufac-!

BJCST

taring and spending their money iu our midst ment unapproachable in every respect, as uot only April 15 liJ13-if L. GRO\ Elf." j) the past and present, but the futu ro will show. "yz ti The first invoice will arrive early next week, when

KEEP constantly for sale, alt such stoves (for/a'id amateurs for

either wood or coal^asare required la tl»e Wa- COLBURN at IELD,bash Valley, suitable for Parlor Sitting-room «|»2 '.3 29-ly feole AgenU, 154 Matii street. Sleeping-room, Kitchen or Shop said Stoves are A I 'O,—CONSTANTLY on hand a fine asmanufactured in Terre Haute and warranted to f\ sortment of Piano Fortes front the factory of stand fire, perform well, and give satisfaction I am 5 Woodward & Brown. These' Instruments liavo not only able and willing to make good my war ^attained a well merited celebrity, and their rapid raiitces but prepared to repair any stove, 1 lull aale is safficiebt evidence of their durability and manufactured here, or replace plates as may barn) excellence. Thus far we have been unable lo meet out,and at a trifling expense. As thw great advan- tho demand for either of tlie above mentioned tage, my petrous enjoy over these who buy stoves

Ml E.

Ar»intil«d to look throo. my stock consisting of, tMtfoideriea, L*c*t, Rt^jsi, MtUt**r$\ (Mi, lint** 7'ri Hmthrif, Oievet, 1 .sa Cttimdktrckieft, ftrt dftd, in short, I "To v»uauj. I M® t»t»™ U»| UI II

Terie-Haole, April 15, lS53-29tf

SHAWLMc"

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A I.I. M'V I.I-SS OF FAM I Also Black,White,Orange aab Salmon colored

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«U he receiving cotutiaotiy irom New York{ ffgQTV- creaaed or diminished st the pleasure of tbe per-

L,.Br,,

which be will sell, aa heretofore, as wholesale tad aplj 39-Iy

retail, at the leweet figures. All wbo wish aaythlag in hts lion, wit! fiod

Teme-Haote, Aprti $,

sPosi Office.

O E I E S

JOHNB.LUDOWICI,

»nw .4. tmwru

oTaRkiads

Yiit iwi Tyaau ^itfeh I

let stiratKaa ta

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LOUISVILLE, KY,

13. W. BHUEL.

Chickenng's Piano Fortes.

Piano Fortes, we offer to the public an instru-

'we invite the attention of purchasers, professors

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oa hand tot '#IK®P"5"6' 'Wlt the beat evidence of their 3 ROSS. merit is their rapid sale. ."... I la consequsnce of tl«great*encccas which has

l|- jb jg| |g| mi o| mm S attended tbe introdnciion of Prloce (k. Co.'s MeloJ9| SB Sp Wt 9 on as I it at or a an up in differeat parts of tbe country, offering iostr««neata ander

F. T. HTJLMA1F the ««me Bame, and in outward appearance naem FORMS his friends tmd the pablk gefcerslly,

w«ng

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ijoy over these who buy stoves, instruments, but that difficulty will In a measure

that are manufeatured at a distant market, Is be- (be obviated iu future. coming duly appreciated in oar whole community COLBURN &» FIELD, to enlarge would be but a waste of words, we will ap2-29-ly Sole Agents, 154 Main street, therefore, only add tliat we have confident hopes) T„" or so dealing to deaerre patronage. W1'

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A\ E also on hand Piano Fortes from

of 1,,0

1 Yor}

Mtken, which

we can sell at very low prices, and warrant In every

{respect.

li and putting up Have Troughs, Conductor*, instruments. etc., and repairing in tin, sheet iron and coppee, Of one fact we wish to assure all purchaser* of attended to with dispatch, by'm*#. Piano Fortes: yoa can bay an instrument cheeper

In fact we will keep nothing bnt good

GROVERHllin thU city than in Boston or New York, as we can prove to any one who will take the trouble to COLBURN it, FIELD,

ATI1ING TUBS, Pumps, Japanned Ware (call on ns. *^ealeri steal Iiistrnnents, 154 Main street. aptft

and Safes, of ail kinds and sixes, from plain Dealers in Pianos, Melodeons, Music and Meto tancy, with dfawers highly varnished and Japanned, kept for sale by E. GEO

VER.

Geo.

A. Prince 8c Co.'s Improved MEI.ODEON—We would call especial attention to these instruments—unsurpassed by any thing of the kind nut a factored In this or any other

country. The yolnroe of tone ia equal to tliat of a

orfUtt an(j

by means of the swell may be In*

aud S^ttod^ bare examined them, and all have been

them. We would therefore advise ail persons

ha fr*sb and well **•&»* InstnuneBt of this kiad, to examine

of Prlaee 4 Co. before parcinuung. AU orders far Ute above promptly attended to, either at wboieaale or retail, by

J.Gl,u*r*'

csieiststing of fafi esses taunt of Orocetles durm. Flattasr. ^rtfrrh *T ini YMirt.

irne-tissw. OsctotBrtl, A^rll 15, im-ZI-lf

Ssgar.ana* Jsn Citst,' PlOUT and Salt T«a,Ts4weca mc ,»r «ad». whaitwala and T7"EPT wMssdaatly oa bauxd, s»d (mr eala att r. .'at No I fWfteGHvbx LUmpbr IV I IWleCitf ir.ti^l«5i3-3Stf J.r..K«SS. Afnl^.1^3®"^

COLBURN A FIELD.

u' Mercliaiidiae.—We J.TJL ioforaa our ssawress friends aad ia towa aad eoaatry, that we have jast mm important alteratlaas io oar Xaak Warorsssa, for the fasttor accomBiodati'oa of etr largely iacreariag Inaiseoa, aad are now bctiar prepared than ever to

fifl

wtoi for ail deecrtplioas of ShMt

Marts aad laaunetlaa fiwti, Brsas laatraaeau,

Fi"««. Vioiia^, Ytmam, Melsdooas^ Vfc»„

lofleelloa. Base oad 0n» Dntla, Fmmch Aceor-

aad Gaitar Strings, ete. Oar «tack is

Baaje, aeleescsl with grvatc

TobOCCO, Hails, ]Htl«e3csl with cnateart, aad will be fonad to be of

etc., ek^, Aflaf whteb wftt be dfspaaed of at the Use beat deacrtptloa. Every eftsrt will b« aood to Iewrrt6r«re. ibc jgtva aatiafartfaa to alt wbo f«w ss with tbotr CINCINNATI STORE, £OLBVJ£ 0ELD1f«HM Sow wtvoiesiils aad Retail Ptaaa aad Marie Wart

SHU FBOFJUBS' STORE.

WIK.UAXS

«F«r KUCK

NOT. 5, L&3-6YL WILLIAMS &. EARLV.«

SYl/^^TER WILXJAM S, (SUCCESSOR TO Z. GAPEN) UNBERtCABLER and Coffin Maker.

view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the Indispensable dntie* att earning the death of a friend, and would state thai he is prepared to undertake the whole business of Funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices.

Man mnEDUTB AND PZCKFECT CURB

O E A

It lis* been thoroufhlj tested In every eoniitry and every elimats. and it* effoct has evenrwbara proved Ute same

S E O E Bven where tbe disense ban advaneml to Its last stagss.

CHOLERA.

Aeeonntt afmost dally reseb ui of tbe revsgn* of Uu CtlOMSRA, both st borne sod altroid, sad of tbe little snoots* whleb ha.. tboi f*r attended tin attempts to cbsek Us fHchtfa! lnrocstli on bumsn lif».

Such brinf tbe bet, it surety win' lie regarded ss an era in modern duetrrsries, lb at a wcdMne bss been discover*! possessing the power of checking tlie pioginss of tbe Choiem, snd eradicsUng it from

UMeyntent.

Mrs. Kidder would most respectfully call tbe attention of fc* public to tbU invalnabls netitietR*, known as ber

-CU0LEEA, DYSENTERY AND DIAE..oi RHCEA COEDIAL." ^V. Many thousand lives bare bssn sited by tbis BNdidae, wbea tbe disense had adraneed to Its lust stsges.

It is fa^nd tbat every bousekeepet' wiU keep tbs Oordial at hand, aad. If Umtljr administeirvd, but UiXls daugsr is to be aoprcbendeil from an attack of Uxi

Cholera, Dysentery or Diarrhoea.

Tbls (Mil temedistely cbeeks UMI vomiting, relieves Ute roles, (tops the Marthas, aad mrtorss tbs bowels to per Snctljr regttlsr sad healthy stale, hoaeier ssvws ths stta^k may be, or however low the pstkmt atsy hsvs twonnoj it invariably restates. 4

The Severest Cases of Dysentery

an immediaUJf menteracted, UM |«fas sre sllsysd, tbs bowels healed,sod not unfrrooenlly tbe bowel* become p*rfelly regulated sad restored la UM short ejwoe of tsa or twelve boars.

Chronic Diarrhoea*

•ai^Hha Sicknem. It bis mast slums! and dssteabls maady fcr SsaSektsa It dbsc» the roottUag sad wMaw tbs pattest. It iorarisWy chseks vtasiting, ptdiwi tea aay eaam wtotevsr.

Children that are Teething,

ineDnod to diorrtMa, sboatd stwttjrsbe peoeidsd wiUi this iniiitliiiw. s» tl -fri kom tbe boosts rapamted, aad ksepetf tboOnksr. It is shlwia », salt W ptiissot to 'Ae taste end ebSdia* ars tod sfB, aad wlli tabs It witbottt ttouble

Por General Debility & Dyspepsia.

itisamost eaieQeat raa. wKw, vtagaboatthy wwtte bsdk the mmm& me* bowaSL atl psevsatt bod feme pnastog or dhttwisslsg ttw Sisia

Ihe paltti amy «a» sssasad IbNttaMdas aettherofsi•mm or orfasraS saMaaoto. or aoy Odag tbat is la OM least tothe mesUfetfru,

S I E

1M Ctttrt Stmi, Bmin,

Who*

g|irlimHMllir

Tessas,

Ka. lil Maia Hint

_|p Sft

& KAHI hn AMiMAwi:

their Old ^tsuid, to tht* Sitoryj rer?r?tly occu|i«l hy M. W. Sodam, on Ni tthmat R*ad Sftrti, adjoiaine Cuialnwha.u's DrOg Sitor*— ».

Opposite the Court House.

A. 11 tARSL will, iu all cases, be furnished firrt ypuih uuder their charge,'*

of charyt to such as procure coffins at his establish* meat. & COFFINS kept on hahd of i»H sixes

•^•SllOP on Cherry street, betweei. Market and Second street*. Terre-Haute, January 21. 1853. 37—tf

TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL AND EVERY ONE IN PARTICULAR.

AT THE PEOPLES' STORE,

KEPT BY WILLIAMS & EARLY, On National liaad Street opposite the COURT HOUSE,

IT1ZENS, Fanners aud Strangers visiting tho Prairie City, can fiud a great variety of Goods to suit their wants aud at lower prlcci thuti thoy have boeu accustomed fiud heretofore. Pic so giva us a call and examine.

Nov.5,1852-Of WILLIAMS JL EARLY.

MRS. E. KIDDER'S

CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, DL1RRIIIEA CORDIAL,

AM

Immediate anil Pcrfect Remedy

FOR

CHOLERA, DVSE.VTKRY, SUMMER C0.1IPLAIXTS OF CHILDREN, DIARRHEA, SEA SIfKIVESS, CEX-

ERAL UEB1LI1T, &C.

TTIIRRK this all-poweifnl anthlot* Is at band, Chopra IV t« no Jonjpr to be nortou.ljr f«nmt, or tookad upon sitb terror—M Uit* Cord tat wilt inont wnumlir curs U« iSiKsiw In tbe conns of a terjr Um tiourr: if taken at tbe eommemwnient.

It has been befors the publle fot mors than seventeen jpara, aad was

UM

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Either is (UUsn or adsdis, of amiti or years senUaaaoos. Is most reedUy eared with Otto Oordiai, notwttheUodtng they way be redoeed to ssere SkeM«ns It hnn**li*t«ty etreogUxas, aad Asttly rest ur us UMHI to pesibotbssltfa.

a In

It has asved the lives of amny ttoansad e&MMn when mdoeMI to dxatb1* door by this loetptiilot— ft glees them ihsy vsrysooa aasevsr.

'AtTSXZ

I E & S

OEHEBAL AOBitTS

vest nut aocTHBu? ami wttna* mm,

W*bmtM* Qaetmuti,

0.

B»0W2SI? A WALL, DraggMa, »,jf Whol#»le A|«8'j«, Tlaaji-liat,?*, bunuxAXwxhll, 1853-r''

^ManKnoiv Thyself' Jtn IntahmMe Book for ?5 Ce*Ur. "Every Family should have a copy tiOOO Copies sold in lc*s t6'nu tlircc mont%'« A n«W"M.ritioit, revised aud iiHproveJ.. jffl

Oft.

\V« n«v #p?#l»E £«mf ?»J Slock if FANCY AND ST A PLb DRY GOODS of o»t!iu« of tlio or(ijii», prf5rtM,tr-j«t' Aoimoaw aod -Fweijm F*lfriq coBSRr»ii»g etery

C.VTE

To persons in the country 1 would aay, that I of'our youth, by evil example aud thw will furnish coffins cheaper than they have been (llj}ueuco q( the passions, have been led Into tho furnished by any person In the county, and will

habi of

attend the uneral with my Hearse, free of charge, f^i ceuacqucucs upon themselves nnd their posany distancs not over ton mile*. I teritv, Tho constitution of thousands who ur»

first article mails known to tho public

HUNTER'SM£ftICAt»MA'Kt7AL AND HAND BUCK FOit.THB.AFSLICTED--

lnoBt aw)c«ro

rarirlj of by prowfcwuouiwxnal lut^rcourxe, hyselfahuv, or {LADIES DRESS GOODS—Flick Silks, Mcrlnoos, by etxua! exciwt, with ntivioo for their prevention Cttshiaeres, Mna. ])*Ijiinea autl written" In a fniiiiJwr style avoiding eM ineiltrxi toch»

ENGLISH,FRENCH encj AAIEIUGA.N PRINTS »«caHUw, »«d. orerrttring, that would oiRitJ tho in great variety ear of for tne rosult of aow« lweuy ye:»r* BAY STATE «iwi other Lousaod Square Shawls' saweawftil pnsUee._exclttaiwly deroted to tiweur* Rich Embroidemi and Plain ShawN in colonr«, »f oi5»» of odelwat^ or a private natunj. black and aeeond «oorui«jr. To I* *dd*», rw»lpt-«. |or the cure of too Ribboa^t Giores, Hosiery, and all the minor *rti- *hove diseaee^i «»d treatlao an tno oa«aw», »ympj eta* for Ladtes, 3lta«es& Chiidreas' use., \0SM*

of ewy fonn'of diMaW, p«i»trnoted

aD^ cur"ol

iu incem«ot» to buyers

jM will {wrwlM perfect satufactioa.

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1 TTavtH* a~n iri it* I tka aartfbkM* Af Mm .T amm D»i«t. bve cents a copy mjc cojSua onotlollar, will «o forwarded to any part of the C^d States, by uiailr postan. Address, postauT FHIJ, Cosdon &.

ciw for Ladies, Hta«es& Chili re as' uae.

lluln e«jpgcd the servicet of Ma. JOHN RKI« ha*d to ittiM in the in nor department of our basiness, and ««d«r our new arranjfemenU", wo are prepared to

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Please fiwi na a call. g--f

e**r Bn^

MiLelV^*

free of postage. Address., postag' Co., Publishers, 'or box 1%, Post Ottice, ^Uadcl-' pl»i«. "... i.

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Ms Is, without exception, the moot comprehend sire and intelligible work published on the clasft of* diseases of which it treats. Avoldiiisf all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers*1-

It is fre# from all objections!.matt*r, and no parenttrhowever fastidious, can object to placing it lu tlio hands of his sons. The author has devoted mauy years to the tredlment of tlie various comjdnhitV

the frnits of soma twenty years most succevsfnl practice."—UMAI.O. "No teacher or pareut should be without th» knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It' would save years of pain, mortification aud sorrow

(£r Hobensack's Liver Fills.

Xo part of ihe system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify lite blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile I so that any wrong action of the Liver fleets tho othor important parts of tbe system, and resuiu variously, In Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsis, 5tc. We should, therefore, watch every symptom tliat might ludlcato a wrong action ol tbe

Liver. Tbeae Pills belug composed of ROOTfS and PLANTS furnished by nature to heal the sick. Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which uugmenl» tho secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd, Au Al.TKRATiVK, which changes In some inexplicable aud-intensible manner the cer-

tain morbid actiou of the system. 3rd. A TON IC, which gives tone aud streugth to the nervous systern, renewing health and vigor to all parts of tha 1 body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the othor ingredients, and op«r1 tiling ou the Bowels, and eiipelilng Uie whole masa of corrupt and vitiated matter, aud purifying tho

Blood, which destroys disease and restores health.

—•^SEPcd OP^»£maokIL(»s8^'"rt You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In nany complaints to which you are subject, In obstructions either total or partial, they iiav« been found of Inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a heallhy action, purify* tag the blood and other fluids so effectually lo pat lo flight all complaints which may arise from female irregulariUes, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain In tha side, back, $"c.

None genuine uul ess signed J. N. iiobensack, all others being base Imitation. tW Agents wishing new supplies, and Stora Keepers destmns of becoming Agents must addreaa tbe Propriety, J. N. Hobensack, Philadelphia, Pa.

Sold by ail Dragglstii and Merchants in th« United State* Pamphlets to be obtained of the Agents gratis. AosMTa BROWNING St WALL, Terre-Haote,

Wholesale and Retail Agents,

who will supply Dealers. A*. tT Frtee each ti cents* Sept. 3, '53-49) t|

:7I

DOUBLE RECTIFIED

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P&orls's Attvo*"

A Presbyterian clergyman Ohio, lu writing of Hunter's Sledical Mauual,'says 'Thousands upon' f*o

^.[f.polluUou without realising tho sin amf

rulsiug fiiinillos have bemi eufoebled, if not brokiMr down, and they do not know the ennso of the cunv Anything tlinl can done *o to enllgiitcu und iaflueucetlia public itiiftd as to check, aud ulUmutely to remove Uiis wide-spwud source of human wretchrdIU»K, would confer the grentest lilcsstiig in-xt to tho religion of Jesua Clinet, on the pro^ont iiud coming generations. luU-mporunoc, (or the use of iutoxicating drinks,) lltuugii it iiasslulu thousand* upon thoueuuds, i« not a groater scourge to tho liu* ui race. Accept my tlinnks on lnliiif of thentlictod.aud, believe me, yourco-woikor in the good work you are so actively ngnged tn.°

One ropy will be forwur.ied {aecuroly enveloped and postage rccoipt of lio coutd, or

MIX

op

iosfor$l. Address, COSDEN & CO., Publlshors, llox 19ti, Phiituieiphiii, IlooktrUert, Cnnrossrr* and Book Ayentt, .supplied on He mo»t liberal term**

Kp#500 CHALLENGE! WiuTKVua concerns the hcultli and hnppiuess of people i* ot oil tlitiesof tho tnojt Valuiibh' importnnce. 1 t:ike it for granted ihut every person will i!o all in their power, lo rnve the lives of their children, aud that every person will em cavor lo nromote their own health ut nil sacrifices. I fi ft to be »y duty to solemnly ussuro you that WORMS, iiecordiug to the opinion of tho most celebrated Physicians, are the primary e.!iu*i* of it large majority of disease* to whleh clilMren anil adults are liable if you have an appetite coutiuually vhnngeablo from one. kiud. of food to another, Bad Breath, Pulu In the Stomach, Piukiug at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of tho Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—•remember that a.I these denote WORMS, und you should at unco apply the remedy:—

Hcbensack's Worm Syrup.

Att nrtlclo founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substunces, 1» ing perfectly safe when tnkeii, mid e»u be^lven lo the most len.lerlnfant with derided lieiiffiri.il floe I, where Bom I Complaints and Diarrluca huvo inaili* thoin weak aud dobllitated tlio Tonic properties of my "Worm Syrup are such, tint It stiud« without ou equal In the cut .loguo of uiedloiues, lu giving tone and strength to the Btoi»:»c!i, wiih nutki it an lufulllblo remedy for those ultltcied witu XlvarfirsiA, tlie uetoulshinftcur.-s p.-t (t mod tbi.i Syfup ufter Pbyidciniis liuVe failed, 1 the best evldouco of Its sujwriof cfBcucy over all others.

THE TAPE WORM!

This is the most dillkult Worm t.i destroy of all that infest ttio huinnii system, it grows lo an utmost IudefiuiU length becoming so r.uiled olid fastened in tho Intestines ami btomiich etrectlug I no health so aadly a« lo cause St. Vitus Dunct, Fits, Ac., thiil those ufilleted seldom if rver suspe. thut it is TAPK WORM hastening them to ON early grave. In order lo destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore bo proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver I'llls so as to remove all obstruction*, thai tlio Worm Syrup may act direct upow the Worm, which must be taken lu doaes of 2 Tablespoonfulls 3 times a day these directions followed liavo never been known to fall In curing the most: obstinate cane of T«re: WORM.

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B. LI IKJWICI i* now nmnufactttrinf aa article of Double Rectified Whiskey, far superior to any ever brought from Cincinnati and ia streagth, parity and flavor decidedly Ute beat ever sold ia thie western country. Ail those who prwCar a ftrst rale article io a common one, for tita Mffr |N aame money, will please call at the

ClKCIJINATi STORE, Unioa Bow.

AH kinds of DomesUe «ad Foreign WINES and LIQUORS, of the best qnailty, aud at Cincinnati ariew, alwaya an hand.

TarwKttaote, March 25,1653-26tf

CUIOMB VIISIIY.

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F. T. ilULMAH, ia now mak. lag tbe best Whiskey that was ever tarned out of a rectlfyer. It la pare and has a mild and pleoaant

flavor, and cannot be excelled or equalled by any ever broogbt from Cincinnati or aay other place. AH who araet tbe pare, genuine, anadulLerated article, will pleaee call aad jadge for tberaeelvee. AS aorta of foreign aad domestic Win«s aad Lienors, iept constantly on hand.

F. T. H0LMAK.

tT His stand la on National Road Street, oppo--*Ma tha Fad Office. ilaj S, l8W-32t4