Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 June 1853 — Page 4
A. H. L. BAKER,
"^brwardmg & Commission
IJOCKS,
ri
»S
msalie $fit -V
MERCHANT,^
A N E A E I N E
BEL AIB,
1 (Err. r.:rim
FEEHFR DAM
CLAY COUNTV. I?i DIANA.
for building purposes, for sals si the
V. Br I M: Quarries. feb. 27-22-J
New Carriage Manufactory.
I flAVK commenced the Carriage Manufacturing ba«ine*i, «l mjr Pirw Shop, In North Terre-Iliute, on tlie
corner of Firth Street and Lafayette Road, where II
fended to, and any work from my shop shaft not fee Mirjiiwwt on Ihe Wabash, for beauty of style, rlepitw of finish or comtdet# workmanship and durability, and nt prices, CI/VAPKR than heretofore.
A variety of Carriage*, Bnjgie«, Barouche* and Wnsonx, always on band and for sale. fijT REPAIRING of all kinds done ou the shorten notice. Al*«, Pttiuting and Varnishing doite Willi OMtllfM.
JNO. IVM. DOUGLASS
Terre-Haute, April 9, |x52*2ftf
CAPITAL HOUSE,
IN* 04A NATO LI'S, INDIANA.
IX D. SLOAN, Proprietor.
'tills Kiltblirlimfitt In new, and litonltd In the c-nt'e of the City. 17* An Omnibus aud Rtte?(f*e Cnr always in attendance to carry passengers and k«^*ge to and from the Depot, free of charge.
September 2-1, 1852-52yl
Milliaory and Fancy goods.
MRS.
CIIII,I
would invite the attention of
the (.utiles to her exte)i*iv« nasorlmcut of Milltucry. Ores* nnd F.inry Good*? Amo^, ftlitoli will be found the largest aud cneapest assortment of 1'I.OIKNCK, PKAKI,, Outr,
A*»
LACK
Bojurtw,«Mf*T«rimi Other patterns, evr «tlered lit Terro limits, A lurg» and fine umfortincM of
Bonnet Ribbons Flowers, Linings,
and other Tr fining*. AUo a beautiful assortment of Dre«* situ) Miuiilllu Silk*, Lawns, lleraihe, I)» Main*, JMonet*, cheap Print*, etc, Embroider* if» In every variety. Collar*, Sltrtrt, ChrmUtl• ler, He. Kid, 8ilk Thread, and other Gloves, Hlfk Mitts.Vrils, Hoilery, etc., etc. MRS. CHILI) having "»»g*g«d th« best workmen In the country, will HMUCM and I'ar.s* Bonnneto in the beat *lyle, and fitrulsh all the Trimming* on the tnewt favorable term*.
Iff Nh in No. 7, Phmnlx How same building with Child'* llouk More, Turicfliiute liidi'iiiit.
April 3*2, *52 30-w3m.
"DRY GOODS an¥ GROCERIES?
H.
a "APPLE
1 jit* LI) respectfully iiniionuee to III* old friend* and tile public generally, that he ha* ju»l received nnd 1* now opening In Id* new store,
N. 3 I'llAlllIK CITY fll'ILDINOS, A freth atid well selected stock «f Dry Good* and (Irocerloe, nod he Intend* keeping constantly on Itund a general assortment of Goods suitable to the Spring ami: Hummer trad**.
Thuiikrul for the liberal pUmiRge I have ret»ir ed I utill Hollcif a coiitlininiice tlic »uiuc. iF./"CMII and examine lor yonraelve*. N» chary fir ahowlng (tood*. II. S. APPIJK, up. 22, IH53-3l'tf No. 3 I'ruirle City nulfdin|p.
III:IIOVAI»
BOSTON LEATHER STORE,
National Road Slieet, 8o»th-Haat Corner of filli Htrcet, oiipoolte the Kpixcopnl Church KKRCKIIOKF & CO., inform their former vT• nuntonternand the nublie genernlly, that they li«v« removed their LKATIIKU yrultK, from iN'utlomd Road Strei-t op|oaite I'nion Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th Street.
They have now on hand a large amortmant of nil kind* of leather, a* HpaiiUb, Cincinnati and ouutry Tanned Sole, Hand, Upper, Hrldle, Iluriie*e, Kkirliitg, Collar and Split Leather, Freueli nnil 1'hilndrlphln I'.ilf and Kip Skin*, Lining, Itluiliiig, Teppitsg. Sheep and Deer Skin*, Taniplco and French Aleu*' an I .Morocco, and Shoe Finding*.
Having adopted the principle of only seJHnjf for eoah, auu buying alao for on*l» in thf Kuter» ritle*, they are enabled to aell at lower pricea than any ol their competitor*.
I1IDKS !—They pay the highest ca#h price for tireen and Diy Hide*, Skin* and Fur*. ILT Shoemaker*, Siddierm nud Merchant* are particularly requested lo examine our Stock aud prices, before buying elsewhere. 1
Vrre-11 aute, \l.«y M, |K:i- t:'.|y
EJogant Spring Goods! JOHN C. KOSS.
*1 I AS received and I* now opening at hi* new 1 Store No- I PRAIRIF.CITY IIU1LDIXUS. dMortnieut of RICH tlvlUDS for Spring »al«« Including rich J'luivl, Striped, Figured anil Plain Silks, In Fancy Color*. ......
AI no, very dMindde «wk« and style of II LACK SILKS, In great variety «M u»|W«ce*. Prlntoil and Plain D« tialu*. of the lateet atvle.
Foulard*, Challa, Pwplt*, Chalelte, Frenuh CambrJcA.«.
Best Paris Kid Gloves.
gr ~at vaiiyiy, wf uior» fur UpiiW Ladle* and
WiT
aNU MADKSILK MITBf belli loMg aud elutrt. for i«aiiie*aiid Mi*#1*. lll)SlH(t.Y AND til.tJVES, of fcnglhih 0*r* tuan aud Ueitteetic M«uftu Uire. .\ very large w»orrmei*fe
INSKftTliVt AND OMN S, great varle- \, Home e#*j| rteli« i* A Lwgf etttclh af tiowd*. ti
Aprii SW* "i«l*30*t/ ..'2 i.. .**•«©»*. e. rk«O.
A O & E A Attoracvs at Law,
TKURl: ilAUTK, INDIANA*
NY ill pr«tlWthel«4»rofM»h» i» Vigo anil adjoinlug conntie*. AH h«»$n«* entr«*sed to their ewe will meet with prompt ^attention. Office lt» Farrhigten'* Birilil«{. #p atatra,
S pi. »f
Coppsrsmithiiig.
)I
employed a flfat rate Cepper*mith
I can, with »tt«Sd
in fufbiali w«tk
4tKl
iro«m
k!IW'
MNaal&lW1ilO!l WAltO^tir 1 niture. «'r
wl'
IMH awl for at
*Aj «krw*».f
H«p
a a a
Ready Made Clothing
AAll
U8vt)» kvlt th»,CAS.*t!ftCTvy, S W«*d Tw^a^-H.hwk L.u, Merta«. "'"-r srftts^*.
per r*rtwr W«rkl*S let .ilotltwj Iteav*' Ovefeewt^. S«ek*, r«i
S»*k»
U(p**vy (imMwt
1,
1
«r Caps—
DBS. YOtJMAJNT: & MAHAK
HAVISO
14..HN te ,r»t Uietr share of paNtf |*area««e. North*! "Prairie 0«eeoa 4th au^.V^
STOVE STORE.
Market Street** Door Sorlk of AMil 4
II JS$ JUST 1 eerie
ST Store, on Market Street, 3d Door North of Natiooal Road Street, opposite Farrington'* Block, Terre-Haute, IndUual Jane 25,1852-39tf
iiirroi. I-
We are contracting and furnishing complete, one of the most approved kind* of
Threshing Machines and Horse Powers
new in u*e. 'Pint lumber I* of good quality and (jerfeclly *rn*imri), and the rmichiuesarecalculated, In every particular oi workmanship, togiveperfect satisfaction. Is'
Have constantly on handf%md are manufacturing
Fox River and Improved Carey FLOWS,
with several kin«V of Cast and other Plow*. The Fox River a no Carey, ecour bettor in bottom and prairie ground titan any plow now in o«e, aud are too well known to ueed recommendation.
We are now executing some neat and sttlwUntial
Cast Iron Store Fronts,
to which we call the attention of those who anticipate the erection of business house*. They are siltaod strong, and add materially to the architectural beanty of Utt balking.
Lighted heavy '4
Amoiig ht* preaeat aMortment may be fottftd fh* \y ^ydefaj^ *,t«ry axteaaira Stock of the Triumph, frma Day tea Hoosfer State and Ken- foregoing article*. Confine* hi* particaUr atten(ackian Premliuna, from CioeHieaii New World, Uon to *ar,,'y1in£ Mecieine* of the im«OAIJTT
(ilobe, Alia*,GUdiatorandCulUvator,from Albany, *«d foala confeient that bis price* for that snuie of sod* are a* Um a* a*y other boase is tba City.
New York. Tbeae are all exeelteat psttertt* ol, Oo«»!ia are a* low aa aay other boaae is tba Cooking Stove*, 8«tut mrsmo* smBMost of litem intended for either W«od Febraary 4, ia58-lS»ly
CTxvrrttRTkfcte%Z«%"gor\
H. ITMUR.
BRITTON & CO.,
FOMVARDINO it COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
CASH PAID FOR'
Wheat, Barley and Flai*eed, White Beaaa and Feather*, AT TIIEIR WAKEHOUSEj
Corner wf First and Eagle Street*, Caaal Basin. December 12, 1851-11"'
Groceries, Qticensware, and Glass-
^RTdfCe
TT^OR FAMILY USE, we bare all the article* I1 needed, and will
,,lte
pleasure in offering eur
Ouoda to the Vtnplr at price* that will We h«vr Uie myW*t fiUNPOWDKH and HYSON TEAS, Coffee, Sugar, Spic*?*, Dye Ktaffi*,4£C.
WILLIAMS St EARLY,
Nov. 5-Gy PtopUt' A/ore.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
LEACHED and Brown Sheeting* and Shirtgrade* and price* White and Half Bleached Canton Flannel* Drilling*, Check*—Bod Ticking* and Linseyi
Aim,
Superior White Oange Flannel*.) Twilled, Red,Oreen White do Red, Yellow, Heavy White do)
For *ale at low prioe*. Nov. 5, 1852-6y
Maturin.
All Wool.
WILLIAMS EARLY, People*' Store.
NEW BOOKS.
TISTOKY of llenry Eemoud, E»q., by Thnckll eray. My Novel, or Varletie* iuEngHah Life- by Bui wer. Biunea, a Tale of Erin aud Ituly, by Edward
Comellle and III* Time*, by Guliot. ly Life nnd Acta In Hungary, In lB4riand 18-19, by Arthur Gorgei. Bttnil, a Story of Modern Life, by Wilkie Collin*. Kulck-Knacko from an Editor'* Table, by L. Uaylord Chrk. Experience of Life, by E.
M.
SewcIL
Uncle Torn'* Cabin, cheap edition, For mile at W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S. February II, t8.3*20if
CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS., TKHRK-IIAUTK, INDIANA. TOSEPII GROVER, the former proprietor, nnd
T. A. AIADlSON have formed a copartneraliip in the above well known eatablUhmcnt, under the *tyl« of QROVER & MADISON, nnd would re*pectfully say to our friend* and the public, that, we ar« making new nnd valuable addition* to our alterative machinery, and have now in our employ the best of worknieu: which, with tlie perfect quality of material used, will euablo u* to compete, tucctttfully, In point of workmanship, with the best eftiablixhment* of older cities. Our pattern* for machinery hive all been gotten up within the last few mouth*, nnd of the uioat approved models.
We are manufacturing
Steam Engines
of varion* sixe* and powrr, acapted to the nse of Studi, and ether Saw Mill*, aud are prepared to furnish Holler*, Mill Iron*, and every nece**ary fixture.lo put thrill into complete operation. Alao, for Flouring Mill* of from oue to three rnu of bnrrs, and for other purpose*. All of which we Warrant to perform equal to any nianufactuied.
1
,WB, -'-7-
l-Jagle Fowndry,
Castings -4--
alsei c«bf*Uflg©iNMitl Gear, Stoves, hollow ware, lard kettles, and iron*, sad irons, wagons boxes, etc etc., together *»tb
Brass, Zinc, aad Babbet Metal
Casting* of every description ne«e«wry for machinery, and fer many outer purpose*. For all of wbkii
PATTEJWS
%re made In the most workmanlike waaaert pr^ittplly. to order. Alao, heavy ^.
Wroctgiit Iron Work
for machinery ana other parpesew, eiecoted la.a way to give the most complete mtttfaeticm. Much more might be *ald by way of classification, but wa will only add tint, we*4«all be thankful for all favears in our line, and shall endeavor to discharge (Withfa%, and to the beat of oar ability, any aad every contract or ebhgatiea entered lata with oar easterners.
Ajirfl-n 'SS-SWf GROVER $ MADISON
NEWSHOESTORE
Kt.~tlOOl.BY 4t VAN HORN*?
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ALSO, A VVRirrY OF
A S &
•tiuet*,
Jost
A
iteek. Mitt*aad Far M' *1 Oi* I hoi LK^S &TH' ».» jtM «t Jttt uatialkKaMjr.
l»
IK f-r.? ^^kioe^ad Saj*«5), *18 .*«v* Ml ».«t ^laatlsa^tw *m*m»
^,S
Window tMa*
:,V 'hr-o-i tad f" b* '4C
AnivedL!—A NEW style Gb«ed C-t". *t ted•» Sfeiatey** tlarit StaiW A** a| *dt Cwdnm llat*. Aad •aether oase l#t*b Bsawn of a wmisr oaaAly. ee'v id*r frow New York. -sa. ISTAKUIY^:
eAL^MII-IR*I«TO,-F.STANLR.Y
wa»:^ hereby MFstia hie Crtead*. aad the vioae^thM k»p(«fared ta IRON sad RE-TRIM -.it* at the aether aad ta iha heat MHtttaer. «IG8 OFTHB BIO
eiNCINSATI ADVERTISEMENTS. &BIA ZELLEB,
WHOLES ALB DRUQOIST,
D'ttler i* Bmtdiaki Frt»«k, Germmn *ad Ameriemm CkemicmU, Druft, Mtdkimt*. Pmrntu, OS*, Dyrt,
JOH1N SAYRti, r«r«i*kr, Br**kea,GlasnMtre, Prtjamcrg, fye. RECEIVED aa almost eadika* g, E. Comer Xnia sail Columbia Streets, variety of
Parlor and Cooking Stovea, ^FFERS to Dnegi*u, Conntry M««haotii,
CINCINNATI.
SKKUL amrcrnox OIVK* TO oaocu
I
h# winter and one for summer. In hi* ascortment of PARLOR STOVES, are g, IIOLXES fc SON, the Sooveair and Floral Parlor, which ares MannfaetiirwiB and Tmnnrtera admirable for either wood or coal, i« the •elf-regolatlD^ Cottage Parlors Mr. 8*m ha* also au extensive assortment of TIN AND JAPANNKD WARE,
STOVH FIXTlJRiiS. «kc.
Musicalour
rlt
lor sSllo iargC RSSOrtlllOlll ol VMM*
$
AH of whtek they wM sdl at whelwal* or retail, *t their new star* ia Ptwaix Row, oa Natieaal RMd atreet, itflh d*«r frew the ooraar »f Market •«w»«t..
They art *lr»auntKlRrtBwhi aad «Nkr at t!*-- satae ptsce. itOOLRY A VANIIORK. xu.\sa*T l«»,
ISAT,
,-iwm3+m3k .IV«trtaCtty BnlfciiMg*.
Bats
Charge.—A»
aa a*KR*ef.*« '-^^ee*r"-i ta gmulww a Sdk lt»t,at --irti .^NalvspaaialrMi ta th*-^ -SiW" of eheJfe.
r- Su-JL 1.1 THF. WGJIAT,
iv*
a&d
PAPBIt. HANOINGS.
x. nouns.
Paper Hanginga,
Of
No. Main Street, Cinriaaati, Ohio, A
KEEP189
mJ
alwa«r» OB band a large and general aeaortment of Wall Parea. Boteau, FIK UOAEO Parmuts, Wn* Cnrux Pareas, etc.
Una4 Boxes at Maaofaetarers Price*. All of which thay offer to the eoantry trade at (he lowest prices.
Persons vUitinr the city and ia waat of Setts for Parlors, Halts, Dinlae Room*, or Chamber*, will do well by calling on the subscriber* at
No. 189 Main, third doer below 5th March 25,1853-26-3 Market tpace.
WANTED.-50.000 lbs. Feathers 40 000 lb& Ginseng.' 20,000 lba Beeswax.
Oar arrangements are such that we can always pay the very highest market price, ia cati, for the above articles.
R. A. IIOLDEN & CO., 393 Main St Cincinnati, Ohio. llarck 25,18»3-26-ly
im
Chickering's Piano Fortes.
LTliutJGII but about fonr months since the j[\_ destruction of one of Mr. Chickering's factories at a loss of about $150,000 yet he I* now making twenty pianos per week, and ws shall In a few davs baable to sopplr the demand for these nnrivailedTnslrument*. With new patterns, new scale, and a determination on Uie part of Mr.Chickering, (which be has thus far carried oat) to make the BEST
Piano Fortes, we offer to the public an instrument unapproachable ID every respect, as not only the past and present, but the future will show. The first invoice will arrive early next week, when we invite the attention of purchasers, pr.Qf99*ors and amateurs for their examination.
WE
COLBURN & FIELD,
ap2. '53 29-ly Sole Agents, 154 Main street A LSO,—CONSTANTLY on hand a fine asr\ sertment of Piano Fortes from the factory of Woodwitrd & Brown. These instruments have attained a well merited celebrity, and their rapid sale is sufficient evidence of their durability aud excellence. Thus far we have been unable to meet the demand for eitiier of the above mentioned instrument*, but that difficulty will in a measure be obviated iu future. •,
COLBURN SL FIELD,'
op2-2S-ly Sole AgeuU, 154 Main street
HAVE also on hand Piano Fortes from some of the be$t New York Maker*, which we can sell at vory low prices, and warrant In every respect. Iu feet wc will keep nothing but good instrument*.
Of one fart We wish to assure all purchaser* of iauo Fortes: you can buy an instrument cheaper in this city thau iu Boston or New York, as we can pirove to nuy one who will tako the trouble to call oa u*. COLBURN «fc FIELD,
Dealer* in Pianos, Melodeous, Music and Musical Instruments, 15-1 Main street. apl5
Geo.
A Prince & Co.'s Improved
MELOOEON.^—We would call especial atleutiou to lhe:te instruments—unsurpassed by any thiug of the kind manufactured in this or auy other country. The volume of tone i* equal to that of a small organ, «ud by means of the swell may be increased or diminishod at the pleasure of the performer. It is sufficiently loud for small churches, and well calculated for a parlor instrument. Hundred* have examined them, and all have been loud iu their praise but the best cvideuco of their merit is their rapid sale.
In consequence of the great succcss which has attended the introduction of Prince & Co.'s Melodeon*, numerous imitators have sprung up In different part* of the country,offering instruments under the mine name, and in outward appearance resembling them. We would therefore advise all persons wishing an instrument of this kind, to examine those of Priuce & Co. before purchasing.
All orders for the above promptly attended to, either at wholesale or retail, by apl5 29-ly COLBURN & FIELD.
Merchandise.—We beg to
inform numerous friends and customers in town and country, that we have just completed some impoitant alterations in our Music Warerooms, for the better accommodation of our largely Increasing business, and are now better prepared than ever to (ill orders for all descriptions of Sheet Music and Instruction Books, Brass Instruments, Guitar*, Flutes, Violins, Pianos, Melodeons, Violoncellos, Ban and Snare Drums, French Accordeons, Flutitias, French Harp*, Violin, Violoncello, Banjo, and Guitar String*, etc. Our stock i* selected with great care, and will be found lo be of the best description. Every effort will be used lo give satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. COLBURN fc FIELD, Wholesale and Retail Piano and Music Warerooms,
above establishment being considerably enlarged and improved, Is now open for the reception of patient* aud visitors—It is capable of accommodating over one hundred persou*. Being situated \n a region of country well known for the purity of its atmosphere, healthiness, and for iu beautiful and romantic scenery, it offers advantages to the heallh seekiug, which few establishment* peases*. The springs are numerous and inexhauatibie and of the purest water. Having one hundred acres of land attached, principally woodland, there is ample scopc for exercise without leaving the premises, independent of the Walks and rides in it* Unmediate vicinity, which are the most beautiful ia the State of Ohio, aad good fishing iu the Miami about half a mile diataat. There i* also a bowling saloon, gymnasium and a swimming bath, with oilier descriptions of amusement* where patients aad visitors can eagage ia such healthful and diverting exercise, as will be best calculated te restore
tneagagel as will
tbetrmtt-icular strength. The arrangements this season will be complete, •o as to eavare the comfort aad enjoymeat of all who may faror aa with their patronage.
The aiftiieal deparuosat Is under the care of A- CH*.xxt% M. IX, G. W. Brauca. M. 1). TiMtM*.—For board aad treatment $$ per week, paid weekly jpatfeats mfufirtag double roeaw or extraerdiaary atteaUoa, wlU sabject to extra [charge potieaitremaikiag for a lengthened period "vr«l fee treated liberally.
n,t tTmmHi
I^AIM-SMMII,
caUea she it*,
N. B. A first rate assortment of fel?*?
TtJ&'tJr- ft IT** -I& ill 'K'-B *11^11 Jk,
Mav C. 1853-tf
«f*4M
«. 14
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GROVKR
No. 15-1 Main street.
Cincinnati, April 15,1853-29-1
YELLOW SPRIGS
WATER CURE ESTABLISHMENT, GREEN COUNTY, OHIO.
IMIE
«r IT^AMr week
ChiMrea »»4er l#jr«in if ^ge, aet. eatiag at the
Srat t«MK aad Mrraats occapylng a ream to ihiinnaihri, fcaffpriWiii.. Patient* era req*e|t&d t» tefag with theoi two T««na
CH»«Itaea
fort*. »a» blank«4 *ad Ijbnt tearei*. Patfeatoaet briaviaf the abeee wfil he charged 50 cent* per week extra.
The «taMkhawat e»* be reached by the Little, Miami Railrea4 fre*aai«MM every dinetioa. Permm will pies— aetitfy tha^jeoadaetnr ea the ears, who w«l hurt theca W iht Care" station, ffpoeeite the hoaae.
Farther partieahirs hf girea oa applkatiea by ieCter or atherwiea, to l.l. ClfKNEY 4 GO., ea tba prssal*ea» er to Dr. :wes« aaraer 8Mb aad Oh£e.
BHSLEIt. •aieietoi, Ctaeiaasil, aao^l?«J^»8-4w
Oncfanati Watwr Cum.
reatagw feasted five «a«ie* frsaa the «ity. oa him Oaytoa K*J!reMl,*»d beta few Oartikag* Depot iSout*-—}««a 8
per week tot fartixsr asartiealtrs »i|%ase a r&AsOr. DHaiRtoa foaaty, (%ia iaaat%'
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!!
1KEEPwood
EISPECIAL
jEothroidered aad plain, sotae large aad rich. Liaea Caashrics. t*a«ra*, aad Ildkf*. A variety of Ptaia, Plaid, Striped, aad Spotted. CAMBRICS aad NAINSOOK, oa band aad for] sale by J. C. ROSS.
LOUISVILLE
CLOTHING
?h
,*)mi.* tmt
NATIONAL
And
.-mi.-" JK
knik
IS NOW
ROAD ST.,
oppositeTJthe
•km
And Hat and Cap Establishment,
NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, (FA RRINGTON'S BI.OCK.)
E E A E I N I A N A
'STRAUS & ISAACS-
SUMMER CLOTHING
STRAUS &, ISAACS,
NORTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,
REMOVAL
LOCATED ON
Will Ton Look.« Fall Importations^
HE undersigned has opened a Slow, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin 1rare Room in the east door the building, formerly occupied by Mr. J. C. Ross, on Main Street opposite the big 1, where he hopes to meet ait the former patrons of the old ^,T,j
turing and spending their money in our midst Ji FANCY t.UOOSI April 15 lt)13-tf E. GROVER
ouMiud at a trifling expense. tage, my patrons enjoy over these who buy stores December 10,1852-1 J-fy that are manufeatured at a distant market, is becoming duly appreciated lit our whole community to enlarge would be but a waste of words, we will therefore, only add that we have confident hopes of so dealing as to deserve patronage.
E.
April 15, l853-29tf GROVER.
ATTENTION
and patting up Ears Trottgiu,
etc., and repairing ia tin, sheet Iron aud copper,' attended lo with dispatch, by April 15,1853-29tf E. GROVER.
ATHING TUBS, Pumps, Japanned Ware! aad Safes, of all kinds and sUses, from plain.
te fancy, with drawers highly varnUbed and J* panned, kept for sale by E. GROVER. Terre-Haate, April l"^, 1853-29tf
S A W S A
BLACK
aad Fancy colored SILK SHAWLS Also Black,White,Orangeaah Salmon colored,
a E S
INFORMSf\ja«got
«heet, three eem-
All kinds of Groceries,
which he will sell, heretofore, at trheisnle aad retail, at the lowest figure*. Att who urlab anything hi his line, wffl find it te!, their interest ta flee hias a eaB, at Ids Stent oa) Nstioaai lUad Street, opposite the Fa* Office.
Terre-llaate, April g, iSS3.aStf
GROCERIES.
jOHir BTIWOWIOI,
IS
rpiIlS hu«e aad ftemiahiaf rneiitaiien ia e^ea JL Smmmer mi flshr, aad altanis aapiirlai W* _* r—«- A. MSm,.Staanm.ODUM.Tohtcco.Brim.
NOW recehriaf bis SPRING STOCK, ceantirtlag of a asasrtun.nt eC Groceries
Creca lhe etc., etc-, All of which will he djyasrii of at the l« lowest %a»- Ce8attiie
ClfiClKl*iATI STORE, ITJOOA RAW
Terto-Haate. Max«h 35. i^-SOf
a S a A go
T^ETT coatfaatl, aa aad for a* Tos,Trt«ca^ft«r arte,
SMNA
-4»it*
"St.-<p></p>STORE
Are continually bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice and beautiful! UNDERTAKER and Coffin Maker.
Direct from" their Own Manufactory, LOUISVILLE,
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 to call upon us, than this, thai we continue to use our friends as tcell as we have ever yet done—more- than this we know they do not desire,
HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, CRAVATS, UNDER CLOTHING-,
etc., etc.
KY.
TERRE-HAUTE. IND
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THE STAR CLOTHING STORE
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Having rcceivod my new Stock of SPRING AIVD SUMMER CLOTHING, I am ready to offer them at as low figures as any house can,—consisting in part of
FROCK AUTO ORESS C10TI COATS
SACKS of all kinds and colors some very handsome (new styles) Fancy Cassimero Pantaloons,—every variety of VESTS,—n^jiM $,
SHIRTS & COLLARS, HATS, CAPS,
-f*,' {!.»* f. '1
OF
tjT fiS In short, every article usually found in a lotitj ig rstabli-slimei''. ou arc respedrfully soliciied io call MIK! s»r». HM«I
4TH ST.,
POST ^OFFICIS.
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS "W*
FANCY DRY GOODS,
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shop and as many new ones as feel dispos- Enibroidtrit*, Lac**, Rtbbont, Bonnet*, MdUnrri, ed to receive full value for their money, in anv of) yrc?f /Wry, Glove*, the above branches, as well as to patronize those? VrovM,nandkerckuf*, I orl Mannaiet, who are building up a home market, by manufac
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constantly for sale, all such stove* (for charging Jive ptr cent. aJtaucr either or coal) as are required in the W« Thouirh Ihi* *v*tem ha* tieeii bash Valley, sal table for Parlor Si Sleeping-room, Kitchen or 8hop said Stores are jonly house carrying out lite same in Fancy GtuHl*
manufactured In Terra Haute and warranted to aUnd fire, perform well, and give satisfaction I am through ihi* stock', hoping the reduction itt price not only able and willing to make good my war wiU make it to their interest to purchase. rantees but prepared to repair any stove, 1 sell
NEW CHEAP STORE.
THE
subscriber l* now in receipt of and open log a full snd complete stock of DHY GtiODS and GROCERIES, In the room formei teoldj. follow*
ly occupied by D. II. Arnold, adjoining the
paid to imkiug JC. Roe* stand, comprising every variety, as fol ghs, Conductors, Ladies Dress 0*ed«, plain and fancy Dress Si
IAIUUHCWU,
Jaae 3, ieSj-3Gtf M. SACKETT.
Valuable Books for Farmers.
STEPHENS'
T. aUliMAW S The Madera Farmer or, HOOM ia the Country,
his frieads sod the public geaerally,) designed for instrnctloe and amusement or KaSay that ha has hael «rtth afresh aad waB! days St Winter stealage, by Rev.i. Blake, D.D. selected Steek of
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"!,an receiving constantly rrom New ork Auctions and Importers, mauy of the ruost desirable and cheap style* of Good*.
The plan adopted I* to btiy and sell for CASH,
Though this system has been suneesufnlly te*tei
Sitting-room, by Staple Good* Houses, I believe thin in to be tin *ld Stores are
City and country purchaser* are Invited" to look
ir.sy
manufactured here, or replace plains as may burn f9 No. 192 East side of Main street/** •ease. A* this greatadvaa- Between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati, 0
?f D. BERRY,
Silk
rirh Berate De Laines, Muslin "De Laine* Fancy Bonnets, spring style rich Embroidered Shawls, all colors mlendtd essorimeot of Parasols, Fancy Bonnet
Ribbons, Black aad Second Mourning do., Ladies Fancy Collars, Chemh^te, Underaleefss, Hosiery, Gloves, ete., etc. Stlrer Table and Tea Spoon* Table Knivee, Packet Ksive*, Ttckiags, Sheeting*,
Handkerchief*, Mmlim, Check*, etc.,etc. Boots aad Shoes, 11ats aad Caps. AU of which will be *oid as eiemp as ike ekeapeot, either for cash or eoantry produce. The public are respectfully invited te give biia a call before pircM«f ebewbere. No iroabte to show Goods.
BOOK OF THE FARM with
fear hundred aad fifty lllastrstioes: edited by Jeha B. Skinner. The Farmer'* New and Universal Haad Book
Alien's Rarat Arehiteetaia. Ttaws* Fraft Culturist, new edition. Cole* American Frait Beofc. The Gardener'* Text Boek.
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The I'oaitry Beek, by BeaseU. YoaeUaad Martfa oa Cat^o. Liebijg's A|riedUtrd Cheaalstry. The rocket Farrier aad Farrier'* Receipt Beek. The faswr'i Practical Farrier, W Masoa. YoeaU sadClstn' oa (ho Horsa. iIomu*iMhip,laciadia| thebr«tkliwaiidtrala' i^raf Eaim.
Yotfiaaa the D«f, edited by L*wk. Barry'* American Frait G*riea. frakaat Fratt TcawWdUaeria*. Fer sale by W. H, BCCKINOHAQt way UB3-a «ga the "Big Book-**
WOOL! WOOL!!
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100,000 lbs. of Weal
WANTED, good, dean Fleece and Tab washed^
iZ7!££J W
PfiOPL£&brB^O&H
TI/1UIAX8 KAltLT hmvXtmo** from W their Old Stand, to the Store recently occu-!
(SUCCESS0RTOZ GAPEN)
RESPECTFULLYthe
THE
•tit* 4 jivr:'
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B. W. I3RI EL.
.h. -««,«
^-Hauteaudv^lnit.y, U»at hewill give
uatttvaled attanUoa to above bustne*s, wiih a ,he
view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from
frjf.ndJ wo",d. U« hKnn«rTu
undertake thiwhohj' ^fei» of FuawiU, if deslr-1
COFFINS kept on hand of all sites, To person* iu the country 1 would say, that I will furnish coffins ckemprr than they have been famished by any person in the county, and will attend the Funeral with my Hearse, free of charge, anydistaucs not over ton miles. 8UOP on Cherry street, bctweeu Market and Second streets.
Terre-Kaute, January 31,1853. 97—tf^
TO TIIE PITDT.IC IN GENKKAI. AND EVERY ONE IN PARTICULAR, AT PEOPLES' STORE,
WILLIAMS & EARLY,
KEPT BY
On National Road Street opposite the COURT HOUSE,
CITIZENS,
1 i4
Farmer* and Strangers visiting the
Prairie City, can find a grwat variety of Gouds to suit their wants and at lower pric than they have been accustomed fiud heretofore Pic se iriva u* call and examine.
Nov. 5, 1852-WT WILLIAMS Jt EARLY.
MRS. G. KIDDER'S
CHOLERA, DYSENTERY
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ImmciliafeaiidPcrfectRehiedv FOR iiiyi O & I CHOLERA, D1SEXTERV, COM
PMIVTS OF CHILDREN, IMAR8 E S I N E S S E
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WIn
be sa'isfi d.
NEB1MTV, &C.
Ill'.liK lliln till-powcrfu! Hntlilote l« at hiimt, Obotera no IntijpT to IM
n-riouily fi'umi, or looked ujinn
eith U-rmr—tut tliin Conl lei will nuwt iwurmtly cure Il«r tiwiuw In tlie courae of a very few boar*, If takrn nt th» tomnieno'mtmt.
It
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own before tlie puMle for wore than seventeen jeur*, and ru tbe flmt aitt l« mndo known to the public ej au •nnilDIATfe AND PKBFEt'T Ct'RK
or Titr.
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11 bai Wii tkonmfttiTy tmteil In eriry rotintryabil erorjr elimata, and )t» etTuct luu errrywhore iirored Uw NSC
.SURE TO CURE,
Knu where tbe di*e**e hat advkurod to IU IMI itage*.
CHOLERA.
Aerouoti klmoft (laity reaeb at of the ravage* of the Cnot.KR A. both *t bnn»c mitt abeoiut, and of tbe llttla *ne nw wtiirb bo Una far attetided tbe attempt* to check it* frightful Inroad* on banian Ufa.
Much h'triK the faet, it imrety mey f* rey»rd«l an era In modern tonrtm, that a medkin* hm t«en dUcumrwt powwwle* Uw power of rbekioi tba |m|Hii of tbe Choiera, aad emdltatlm It from the ijntcn, tort. Ktddae wonld moet lenpeetfolly rati tbe attention of te pobUe to thi* Inealnable medtdo*, known ber 'CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND DIAR7^ RHCEA CORDIAL."
Many tlwwiiMl Dee* bare been *ae*d bjr tbl*
1% ee bwesrer lew
Jt he* saved tbe Mew of ewe? toe«*n ehMves ehea adarrt to 6tMb't torn by tht* eeai»l»lel-tt gtvw* tb*m hnssediste fdb( aed th*y very ssea nave.
Sea Sickness.
It Meet *1 Kuwait sad l*ti»M«
Am Invaluable Book far
pM i,, M. w. s^,,'Bwj F«mUr.hould h»T« a -p adjoining Gnatagbaai's Drug Store— MOO aoW ia lew thaa three ao«tkV
Onnoaite the Court House. iA »w Witi««», a«d improved, just imw*.
W|f|lUMW Uftvwwsaa f~\R. HUNTER^SIEDICALMANUAL AND HAND BOOK. FOR THE AFFLICTED— of FANCY Afffi STAPLfi HR^ GOODS of outline of the origiu, progress, tresiJffritw aad PvfrtgK Fabric*, comprising every
QD
variety of by proriiiscuous sexual Intercourse, by selfabuse, or LADIES DRESS GOODS—-Rich Silks, Meriaoea, by sexual exeees, with advice far their prevention Cashmeres, Mas. D'Laiaes aad I wrlUen in a familiar style avoiding all medical teohE5GI.ISH,FRENCH and AMERICAN PRINTS nicalUi«s, aad evwvthi«g, that weald offend the
In ffreat variety. ear of decency, for the rcanlt of some twenty yearar BAY STATS aad other Lang aad Square Shawls.. successful piactlce, exclusively devoted to the cure Rich Embroidered aad Plata Shawls, la colours, of diseases of a delicate or a private nature. black aad aeeoad moaraing. I To which is added, receipts for the cure of the Ribboas, Gloves, Hosiery, aad alt the minor arU- above diseases, and a treatise ou the oaiiaes, aympeles fer Ladies, Misse*& Cliildrens' use. torn# and cure of the Fever and Ague, for-twe'nfty-
Havlnr engaged the services of Ma- Jon* Rat*- five cents a copy six eopiee oue dollar, will be forHasp to assist in Uie inuer department of our warded to any part of the Uaitod State*, by mudl, business, and under oar new arrangements, we free of postage. Address, postage paid, Coaden St, are prepared to offer such inducements to buyers Co., PubiisUers, 'or box 19$, Post Office, PhUadtla a a at is a
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,«n
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Plesee give us a eatl. "1 bis is, without exception, ute most compreltanNov. St. 1853-Cvl WILLIAMS & EARLY, jsive and iuteiliglble werk published en the class of disease*of which it treat*. Avoiding all technical
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wben Uw dlaeaen bad adeaaeed to It* tart Mafia. It in hoped Mat every boeeekeeper will keep the Cardial at band, aad, If timely admini*t*r*d, bet little daanr It be *p|K«henaedtimmaa attack of the
Cholera, Dysentery or Diarrhoea.
relleeen Uie
f«liu, step* tbe DUrrboa, and mteree tbe bowel* tea perfmrilj rxfnlar aad iMMdtbyetate, boweeer errert tbe iturk MAR
UM
lttartsUf
patieat n*/ have beanoe, It
The 8etpest Cases of Dysentery «S TOIMFDLBLIJIY x—imwH UM fwtoe are SLLSFI^ UM FCOWWLS IWELEDF AOD ®OT SACNMIMTTFLJR UM ICWEIII HOTNNM
ferUy ryUtod sa4 ruttwj Hi tm ibort ffsm of lea or tvetve heea»i
Chronic Diarrheea,
Bdwr th diMm ec edatt*, of aostb* *e yasri erintfne*ae% fe *an« reedUy eared wttb this Otediel, notwttbaUuMIiag tfeev way be idaai ts snae duMm It femaadlately «tre»lkmi, sad dnetl remorei tbwa te prist health.
Cholera Infkntam.
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a*. It Jistfcn tbe essiMlsf *ai
far flea tHifi
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weeeee tb* pa-
It lae*rt*Mlr chMfea vamWst, f*e«amd tea say
Children that are Teething:,
e*tti It 1*1 sMftod«fkt,sc4 wtU takstot
Tor General Debility ft Dyspepsia*
feisasuMtesstfeat
WUHMW,
gtrtag *, tmHhf ssasle
be* tbs steawe* aa« bowetiL se« #w«eets Aed 6sse pewa Im wf tfce Tbe peMl* aMf saet assesst OtM ttosatstss atOhsr s»t as*aravowaleststisi aarasy fliat Uatkhtbs Issst laJetfSM ts As essaUtaUae.
S E I S
I IM Cmt Stmt, Bum,
••V A VbsIs lbs Ml la
JFAJri'lI'
KIDDER ft BRICGS, oraniaAi.
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tm tm mrctamM
AVD
wmtum STATM,
ValMtSt^ Ctodnpa^ 0. BROWNING St WAVL, DraggisCa, Wbeiesaie Apftats, 3
Tuac-ilmnrx, foauxa.
Maiahtnia^SI^^
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the indispensable duties atteadiag the death of '*?, wt.T.V most succearful
MlRA?tSP »l !n *ll^a*« be furni»letl free'*rou,d year* of pain, mortlfiestlon and sorrow of ckmrot ment. .»
Cents*, -j
,| cure of every form oi disease, rontracted
terms, it addresses itself to tle reason of its readers. It is free from all objectional matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placing ft in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted maay
to impose,' he has'offeriMl to
nom
|na|
of a5
Tdlir0 "No teischer or' parent should bo without the
knowlodgw lmpar
,nls,
-AM»rf| IW..I. «MM MMI MMNAFIIL
,n u.is ,nval»«b!e work. It
A Pro*l»ytcrian clergyman in Ohio, lu writing of 'Hunter'*Medical Manual,' say* 'Thou*auds upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions, nuve been led Into the habit of self-pollutiou witliout realising the slu and fearful cousequeuces upon themselves and their posterity, The coneUtution of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, If not broken down, and they do not know the oause of the cure. Any thiug that can be done so to enlighten nud influence the public mind as to check, aud ultimately to remove thin wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would coufer the greatest blessing next lo the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present snd coming generations. Intemperance, (or tho use of intoxicating drink*,) though it has slain thousand* upon thousands, I* not a greater *courge to the human race. Accept my thauks on behnlf of tlie afflicted, and, believe me, your ooworker In the good work you are *o actively eng ged In."
One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and postage pal«l,t receipt of &> cents, or sixcop|e*for $ 1. Addres*,COSDKX &CO., PublUllor*, Box l!hi, Philadelphia, tiooktdUr*, Ce*e***rr« end Book Ayento, *wpfdieH on lite mo*l tUvrot term*,
$500 CHALLENGE!
WHATKVKB concent* the honllh and happiness of people I* at all timesol the moil valuable Importance. 1 hike It for grunted that every person will do all tu thi lr power, to enve the live* of their children, and that eVerv person will eu« eavor lo promote their own health at nil sacilfices. I lei I it to he my dutv lo solemnly nemire you tlmt
WORMS, necordlng to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the prinmryjoiuises of large majority of dl»ea*e» to which chllilreii snd adults are lUhle It you have an appetitecoutiuually chniiK«nble from on' kind of food lo another, Bad Hrrutii, l'.iln in the Stomach, Pinking nt the Nose, Hardness and Fullnes* of the Belly, l)ry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—remember thul a.I these denote WO I! M^,tuK|„you should ut apply the remedy:— f]
Hobensack's Worm Syrup. An article founded upon Scientific Prluolpludi coinpouniled with purely vegetable subetuncrs, being perfectly sufe when luken, and enn be given to theiMost teuierInfant with deei.led beneficialetfvct, where tinted Vomplninl* and Dttrrhtca liuve inml" Iticm weak and debillUited the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup nre such, that It stuiuls without an equal In the catalogue of medicines, In irlvlu# tone aud strength to the 8tomue.li, which makes it
Jufiilllblo remedy for those allllcted with DvsrKrsu. the astonishing cures purinrined by this Syrup after Physlcluns Imve failed, Is the best evlileuee of it* superior efficacy over ult others.
I 'THE TAPE WORM 1 This la the most dlllienll Worm ta destroy of oil that infest the human system, It grows to
TACK WOIIM
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ulinoKt ludelinlti length liecomlng so colled and funic tied in the Inteallnes and Stomach elFecling the health so sadly o* to cause Sl. Vitus Dance, Fits, fcc thai those afflicted seldom if ever sunpe.'t tlmt It
liasteiilug them loan early*
gruve. In order lo destroy llil* Worm, very energetic treatment must bo pursued, it would therefore be proper to luke 6 to of my Liver Plllw 1
as is remove all olistrucliou*, tlmt the Worm Kyrup may net direct ttpen the Worm, which must I be taken In dose* of 'i Tablospooufulls 3 time* day these ilirections followed liavo never been known I to fail Iu curing the most obsliiiutu cuse of TAru.
Wobm.
O^r Hcbensack's Liver Fills.
No part of the system Is more liable to tliscaso than lliv LIVKH, it serving as a filtercr to purify tiie blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile so that ony wrong action of tlie Liver effects tho other important parts of tho sy loin, and results I variously, iu Liver Complaint, Juundlce, DyspepI sis, &o. We should, Uierefure, watch every syrnbtuin tiial might luuicale a wrong action of the
Liver. These Pills being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS furnished by uiiliire to Ileal the sick. Nuinely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which changes In some inexplicable and Insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TONIC, which gives tone and strength to tlie nervous sysilteui, renewing health aud vigor to all part* of the 'I body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which act* in perfect harmony with the other ingredleuts, and o|»ersting oil the Bowels, and expelling the whole inasa oi corrupt and vitiated matter, aud purifying tho
Blood, which destroys disease and restores health.
You will find these Pills an Invaluable medicine hi nauy complaints Ic- which you ere eubteet. Ia Obstructions either total or partial, they havo been foe ad of inestimable benefit, restoring their faneUona] arrangement* to a healthy action, purify* lag the blood sod other fluids so etfectualjy to put to flight all complaints which may arise from fetoak trreguieriUes, aa headache, giddiutoe, dimness of sight, peia in the side, back, Sft.
None geeuiue ualess signed J. N. liobensaok, all others being beee Imitation, I O* Agenta wiahlag new tapplies, and Stare
Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must addreee the Proprietor, J. N. Hob«»»*eck, Phltadetphia, Pa. Said by ail Druggist* end Merchants ia the United States Pamphlets to be obtained of tho Agents gratis Aecjrrs: BROWNING St WALL, Terre-Haate,
Wheieeele aad Retail Agents,
who will supply Dealers, Su tT Price aaeb »& cents. Sept. 3, »32-4&yi
DOUBLE RECTIFIED
A S
JOHN
B- LUOOWiri is now mauafaeturlDg aa artieie of Double Rectified Whiskey, far eaperior to auy ever brought from Cincinnati, aud ia strength, parity snd flavor decidedly the beet ever sold la this western country. All those who prefer first rate article to a common one, for the oney, will please call at tbe
CINCINNATI STOKE, Union Bow." Ail kladsof Domeetle aad Foreign WINiiS aad. LIQUORS, of OM beet quality, aad at Ctacinuati, wajiaaf
piett, Terre-Haute, March 25,18S3-86tf
QRH1AH urn TIDY.
T. BVLMAM, is now mlc-
•»r Whiskey thet was ever turned oat of a rectifyer. Jt is pare aad has a mild aad pleasant
r, aad cannot be woiHed or equalled by aav hroagbt from Cinclnsatl er any other afaec. wfc» wwai* «be fmre# maaiae, unadulterated aititik, w«* ploase oaU aad judge for Untmsetve*. All sorts of foreign «ad domestic Wines aad Li^aare, kept ceasteatiy oa fund. a-i.tfL. f' HOLMAK.
ot
NaUoaal Road Street. oapo«
site the P»«t Office. May S, 1853-55^
