Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1853 — Page 4
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Terr»*Ilaute, May 13, U3S3*3S-ly
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BEL AIR,
fttL KICKS fKEUER MM.)
teftt CLAY COUNTY.
INDIANA.
for building purposes, for ssle st the B«1 Air Quarries. fob. 27*98-ly
New Carriage Manufactory. 1 HAVE commenced the Cerrfsge Manufacturing budMi, *f
ray
CI1ILO would invite the attention of the 1 Adieu to her exleusivs assortment of Millinery, Dress nod F.mcy Good*! Among which will be found the Sargent and cheapest as* ao runout of «»«»:*,
Pcaim.,
Gmr,
aid
other Triming*. Also a beautiful assortment of Drew ultd Mautillu Silks, Lawn*, llerazhe, 1)4 Lains, JuconesU, cheap Prist*, etc. Kmbroiderin every variety.
te*, tie.
Collar*, Sitter*, Chemiset
hid, Silk Thread, aud other Gloves,
bilk Milli, Veils, Hosiery, etc., etc. MRS. CHILD having engages! the beat wwkiwu iu the country, will Uucacii and P*e*» Bounnet* in the best style, nnd furnish ail the Trimming* on the most favor, able term*
QT Hhop in No. 7, Phrenls How «ame buildiuK with Child'* ilaok Store, Tcrrc4® lluatc I udin itii.
April Sfci,'W 30-w3m.
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES.
S. APPLE
\\/0L'I.D r*»»|»-tfully friuuda and the public generally, •ci ivcd (Hid Ik now opouhiff In filn
Elegant Spring Goods!
J011.N C. KUSS,
AS receWud aud i* n6w opening at hi* new Store No' 1 PKAUHKCITY BUILDINGS, Au uMortm«ut of 1UCH GOODS for Spring tales lucludiu^ riiili Vlaid, SuiiieJ, Figured ad Plab Silks, Ih Fdw Colors.
Aiee, very Ue«iiable make awl atyleof BLACK 1 SILKS, Iu great Variety and at f*«r fticr$. Printed suit Plain Da UieCaf tlttt hteet sty!*,
Foulards, Challa, Puplw, Cbaktts, Ft^uch Causbrie Jkc. --gL.. Best Paris Kid Gloves. A great vaiiety «f colwrs for Uvula Ladies..attvl jlKIMfi
HAND MADE SILK MITT4, batl» long aud *horl,fer J^niiv*and HOSIERY AM» til.OVF.S, of K«glkh tierurnu and Domestic M^ufaeture. A wry larjj** a»sornuent.
INSERTING AND EDGINGS, a great variety, iKUfie rtrjf rktb. CT A Ut» stock of Domestic Goods.
April**,
iaiiwi. ». r.
a
•l...i.-.ag§ifibft ..
•wii^iHi
jjj
forwarding & Commission
fie
in North Tm«-lI*sW,
oA
ike
corner of Fifth Street snd Lafayette Koad, where
branches of ths bastnees will be promptly
at
tended to, and any work from my shop ah all not be utrpAMtd en the WibMk, for tMttty of *tjfl#» «leg*Qc« of (takb or complete workmanship matt durability, sad at price*, CHEAPER
than here-
tufors. A variety of Carriage*, Boggles, Barouche* and Witgoas, always ob
hand and for sale.
O* REPAIRING of ail kiadsdoiteon thesherteat notice. Also, Paint tug sod Varnishing dona with nftiituess.
JNO. WM. DOUGLASS
A I A O S E LNDlANAPOLla. INDIANA.
D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor.
ri^MS Establishment now, and situated In I liie centre of the City. Tr Au Omnibus and Itaggage Cur alwsys is attendance to carry passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, fres of charge,
September 34, l£53"52y 1
Millinery and Fancy goods.
MIW.
Rao.
A O & E A Attorneys at Law, TKUKK HAL' I E, INDIANA. WW |kwttee their profeesbm t»» ip and adjoiniu* couutie*. All battoeas e»trtM«te«t to itieir ir.will ms« with prumpt attrntiou. Oifice Iu lu me« with pnnupt attrntiou. ugtou'i) Uoilding, 3, up aintr«.
Coppcmmtthing.
1 I A V«X'• EUTPU\ED A fir*L RATE
CopJ»«R#fltltb»
I"I 1 can, with a geod degree ®f assurance,'prh mine tf furuixh all work iu that Hue, of aa escvlleul tiuaHty, and s»ti«f*cUry prices.
April 15,1S53 29tf E. GROVER
I MX and SIIRKT IUO.N W AHK, Stove fur I niture, He., etc., of aK doncrtptlon*, f«u»tauOy ou baud aod fur sale, at w'.iolcsiie 4 retail, by
AptM 15, is:c,39tf GROV ER,
Cloths, Cassuncres and Heady Made Clothing,
•"V AW Ct—h Uat' Merisat Black S»tia «»J otbe* ». Keatswky ieia« atd fcdaseyt^
Also,
Tor r«ra»rr* »vtd wrliMje a rhoa^ *l Mia Heavy Ottfttmb. Sack*, Pa«ts 4
A 4 %. kiMslli aod BwHft VMa I! lis.
l*SaJl
««h) Far
|Uwl(. Muts aod Gi«t
For at tW KM*. &tb. I(C^6 I*
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PKilPLK-S STt K?5. Ih Wn u«». K\«u r.
DRS. TOUMAK A MAHAM AVliiM ut#d
tbe PlWi -e '-t «.d**tMlt
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Window Crlaas
EARLY «U
•umtJy
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MaiVct Street,, Door Jfortb of Pkcnii %'Block-
JOHN SAVRE,
HAS
JUST EECE1VED aa alinoat enfot* variety of 'r Parlor and Cooking Stoves, ^ntnr hi* praeat moHmeat may be found the Trfotnjjb, from Day too, Hooaier dtate aod Kentnckiaa PremiaBW, from New Werid,
Most of them intended for etiker Weed or
PtopU
Lac*
Ho.NNrri, and various other patterns, ever offered •«it Tarre-Haute. A targe au flue assortment of Bonnst Ribbons Flowers, Linings, hik!
Nov. 5, i«J52-6y
to lit* old that h« inis
unt rrccivfl Hitd I now ontmhig in hi* new atore, No. PltAlItIH CITY BUILDINGS, A fre.h mid well «v'l«ctpd »to«k of Dry Good* and (iroceriea, und lie luletnl* keeping c«n*taiitly on hand a general i*»ortin«ut of CooU* cuitable to the Bprinc uud Summer trudi*.
TliMiikful for tin? liberal p»tron»ge I liave recefvrd 1 «tlll itolicit a coiilliiuaiice of liitttenie. It/'Call and examine lor yonrwlvea. No charge /or allowing Good*. II. 3. APPLE, »|. 22, lf33-3Utf No. 3 PrulilB City tittiidhig»
leK^ov.tfo
BOSTON LEATHER STORE, Nulonnl Uuod Sticft, SonllfEuat Coriifr of Slh Street, opponlte ll»« Epi*o»jftl Chtirch.
KRCKI10KF & CO inform their former \JT• rti»toriier«MHd the nubile generally,"that they have rrmitved their LKATf'HIl STultK, from NutlOnal Road Street oppoi-itu Vnlftn Row, toN ailonal Road tftreet, corncr of Slh Street.
They have now on hafid a lurgu assortment of hll klntlt of Leather, ast*pnnl*h, Cincinnati and Connlry Tanned Sole, liand, Upper, llridle, Hur» new, Shirting, Collar and Split Leather, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skin*, Lining, Ulliding, Topping, Sheep and Uver Skiu*. Tamnicn und French Men*' on.I La iK-a Mofoccp, and «Uo»s t'indlitj
Huviitg adopted the principle of o*dy selling for rash, auU huyiug al*o lor cawi iu tliekaittttru cities, thty ate uubUd^to sell at lower price* thau aity vi' their competitor*.
HIDES!—Thev pay the highrot cash prlca for irocuauu Diy Hhu*, Shlns'awd Furs. IT Shiiemakers, Saddlers^ nud Merchants ore particularly ft,iju«*l«,d to examine our Stovk and price*, Wfore buying elsewhere.
Tlirc^hiag Machines and Horse Powers
nw In
um.
Rfi? *s?
alio
•Hf-regnlatiiig Cottage Parlor. Mr.,
SX Stere, oa Market Street, 3d Door North of. National Road Street, oppoaite Farrincton** Block Terra-Haute, Iadbess. Jane25, li56-39tf
MUTTW. 1. B. UHMt. BHITTON& CO., IOKVVAUDING
St
COMMISSION MER»
^"5?! CHANTS, ..'. tERREHAL'TE, .INDIANA.
CASH PAID FOR
Wheat, Barley and Fiai»e«»d, White IJeau* aud Foatbera, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE,
Corner of Firrt and Eagle Sue«t4, Caaal B«»aDecember 12,1831-litf
Groceries, Qtieensware, and Glassware.
FOR
FAMILY USE, webaWatl the articles needed, and will take pleasure in offering ear Goods to the
at prices that will iaiure aales.
Ws bars the very best ,NPOWIKK aud HYSON TEAS, Coffee, Sugar, Spice*, Iy« Staff*,&<*.
WILLIAMS & EARLY,
Nov. 5*6y
~7~':
j* j-. PtopU*' Store,
DOMESTIC GOODST
r^T.EACIIED and Brown Sheeting# and ShirtI iugs of all grade* aod pricea \Vhite_andHalf Bleached Canton Flannel*
Drilling*, Checks—Bed Tickings aud Liu«ey«— Also, Superior White Gauge Flannel*,) Twilled, Red,Green fc White do All Wool. Rod, Yellow, Henvy Whitrt do) For sale at low prlcts. WILLIAMS
February U, 1853-20U
... ^MHggWE
LSaglc Foundry,
JOSEPHMADISON
We arc mKnufacturing
S a E
of *arlt»n* sfaes aud power, adapted to tho use of So*!*, and stlisr Saw Milts, aud are prepared to furnish Boilers, Mill Irons, aud every neces*ary fixture to put them into complete operatiou. Also, for Flouring Mill* of from oue to three ruu of burr*, and tor other purposes. All «f which we warrant t« perform wqfla! to any manufactured.
We are constructing aud furnishing complete, one of the most approved kinds of ,*
The lumber i* of good quality and
perfectly sesssa«f, and tlie machines are calculated, in every particular oi workmunehip, to give j»erfcct *iiti«fac"tion.
Have constautly ou hand, aud are manufacturing
Fez River and Improved Carey
T»T
tsntra.
^Castings
«tlso: consiafhig of Mill Gear, Stoves, hollow ware lard kettles, andirouk,^ sad irons, Wagons buses, etc etc., together
Brass, Zinc, and Babbet Metal Caatlugs of every dssertntfoa S«»rsaury for machinery, and for many other purposes. For all of wiiteh
PATTERNS
are made Itt lhe most workmanlikanSfiMer, iromnth*, to order. Also, lieavy slllli Wrought Iron Work* for machinery auu other porpo»e«, executed i^.a way to give the mot complete saliafactioiu -•,
Much mofe ndght beaald by w«jr of ciassificatleu, bat we will only add that, we shell bs Iheekfot tor all favours iu oar line, aud shall endeavor to dWcharg* f^Uifsily, sad to the best af our ability, any aud every contract or obligation entered iitto with our enatomars.
April S, 'M-SPtf ('ROVER $ MADISON.
NEW SHOE STORE
HCIIOOLEY VAN'flOItN,
Offer for sale a large assortment of BOOTS AND SIlOEfc.
A SO,
A
with several of Cast and other Plows. The description. Every effort will bo used to Fox River spu Carey, scour better is bottom and give satisfaction to all who favor o» with their prairie ground thau euy plow uow in use, aud are patronage. COLBURN
«ffl.^d*tronS. and add materlaRj to tho archl- 1 aunnnerand Winter, a,./affords superior Vdte^uril ^MiHy^of tlic bulldj g. »vantages far the treatment of the Sick. It is
VARIETY OF
SAP*,
BATS*
Alt of wl l« they wilt aell *t arholesalc or whil. •1 their
mw
eter* its PlMraix Row, «a Natfob.,
Read street, fifth door from the eoraer sf Market I •l1 ey will *W nuaifolSR Boots aod Shoes ocifer.*t tht-.s—iy in -"'h ev.uv«n «t VANIIO&N-'
Terr'-lUate, Octwbe: IiJii-2-tJ
Just
AMvod!4.1V U!a»N! Caja*» lost «wi«*4 at S(aat*yv* liirt Store. AW. a MOW «t .V O. —a CawfaweSe Mat*.» of of aiaojwrk*
arAltLEY.
I smliy IX bee **«•*, oari -«*e I
•aAM^-rSim
,. ib*NdUP«r .»•.». -ws ifcaWst «aa«v»«t. .U*
tit*
rr*-.-ssC«i»
fats £roztcd mrithoat Charge.-a-Xee-Jto..,.tow».. J»-«-•* te^wh*ase*8i
at tr. ssta^
.4 three SIGN OF
1
run
CINCLNXATI ADVERTISEtfECTS.
.i ABfA Z£LLER, WHOLESALE DRUGOIST,
D'aler in EmqhA, Frattk, Germea m*d Ameriram Chemicals, Drug*, Medicines, Paint*, Oils, Dftst ysmith**, Brutkts,
OFFERS
aa retfU cott
Globe, Atlaa, GladiatoraBdO«ltfraMir,frcwiAlb«sy/» Qaeda are sa iow aa asy otber bottse la the (Sty. New \ork. Tbesa are all exeeileat patterns of 8r»ci*i. a-rnamo!*oivkstoosdbb*. Cooking Sw*ea,
ttr
best
Si
EARLY,
People*-Store.
NEW BOOKS
OISTOKVVarieties
of iienry Esmond, Esq*, by Thaek-
•ray.
.My Novel, or in English Life, by Rulwer. liiuuca, a Tate of Erin aod Italy, by Edward MaFurin, Coriieille and Ilis Times, by Guizot. My Life ami Acts iu Uuugury, in la-IB uml 181D, by Arthur Oorgei. R«*il, a Story of Modern Life, by Wilkle CollltiiK Kniek-Knuck* from an Editor's Table, by L. liaylord Clark. Experience of Life, by E. M. So well. Uncle Tom'* Cabin, ebeap edition, l? ,i I For sale at W, H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
WE
irr
CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS., TEKItE-IIAirrE, INDIANA.
Gr
GROVER, the former proprietor, and
T. A. have formed a copartDcrahlp lit the above well known establishment, under the *tyle of UROVER & MADISON, und wouFd re«tpectfully say to our fritsuda and tho public, thut, w« are makiiig new and valuable addition* to onr operative machinery, and have uow iu our employ the liest of workmen which, with liie perfect quality of material uaad, will suable us to compete, •ucm**/m%, in point of workmanship, with the best establiahmeitts of older citie*. Our patterns for machinery hive all been gotten up within the lost tew mouths* aud of thu mostopproved model*.
Gla**ie«rt, Ptrfamery, Sfe. "r
K. E. Corner Mala and Colombia Streets, CJJfCUfHATI.
to DntffiaU. CoMlty MercbaoU,aad
Pbytfe&tas, a vary extenaive Stock of the foregoing artieire. Coafioea hia pariicttlar at teatioa to esr.. y|af Mer ieiaea of the mrwiurr
^ai thai his prices for thai grade of
February^ 1853-13-ly
"PAPER HANGINGS.
FWO F1EE PLACID, OM far w*. ifoutm.' winter and one for tumour
.fi_.
lo M* aaaortment of PARLOR ^0^1, are the Sooveair and Floral Parlor^ wbieb »r»|J«wWbactBreiE ana Importers Of admirable for either wood or coal, as
Um?:
Satuz
ai*» ail e*te«wi*e assortment of TIN' AiSD JAPANNKD WARE, 4 1 STOVE FIXTUEES,^
PapC3T TTangingS,
baa So. ley Maia Street, Cindaaati, Ohio,
KEEP
i'Z
always ou hand a large and ftnwdi awortmeat of Waix
a
Bsnd
Boxes at Manufacturers Price*. f—
Per»on* visiting the city and in want of Setts for Pariora, Halls, Dining Rooms, or Chambers, will do well by calling on Uie aabscribera at
No. 189 Main, third door below 5th St., Match 25, lt?-53-2C-ly Market ipacs*
\\TANTED.—50,000 lbs. Feathers
j"~*
7 •_ 40.000 lbs. Ginseng. 20,000 lbs. Beeswax.
Our arrangements are such that we can always pay the very highest market price, in
iu town aud country, that we have just completed some Important alterations in our Music Warerooms, for the belter accominodatiou of our largely increasing business, and ore uow better prepared thau ever to fill orders for all descriptions of Sheet Music and Instruction Books, Brass Instruments, Guitars, Flutes, Violins, Pianos, Melodeons, Violoncellos, Buss and Suare Drums, French Accor» deous, Flutiuas, French Harps, Violiu, Violoncello,
-i Banjo, and Guitar Strings, etc. Our btock is selected with great care, aud will be found to be of
known to aeod recommendation. iVholcsale aud Retail Piano and Music Warerooms, No. 154 Main slroot. Clwelnnati. April 15, 1R53-29-1
VVe are now executing some neatsud substaatlal Cast Iron Store Front% to which wo call the atteutlou of those who anticipate the erection of bushier houses They are ,pins ,.rg4
4,
Parea, Boaocu, Fiiucj
E a I
cash,
above articles. K. A, IIOLDEN Jt CO., 353 Main Cincinnati, Ohio.
March 25, lSi3-2C-ly
for the
Chickering's Piano Fortes. ALTHOUGHof
but about four mouths since the
destruction oue of Mr. Chlckeriug's factories at a loss of about $150,000 yet be i* now making twenty pianos per week, aud we shall in a few day* be sble to supply the demand for the«e unrivalled Instrument*. With new patterns, uew scale, and a determination on the part of Mr.Chickering, (which he has thus far carried out) to make the
Piano Fortes, we offer to the public an instrument unapproachable in every respect, as not only the past and present, but the future will show. The first invoice will arrive early .next week, when ws invito the attention of purchasers, professors and amateurs for their examination.
COLBUIIN Sl FIELD,
spS. '53 20-ly Sole Agents, 154 Main streeL A LSO,—CONSTANTLY on hand a fine assortmeut of Piauo Fortes from the factory of Woodward & Brown. These Instruments have attained a well merited celebrity, aud their rapid sale is sufficient evidence of their durability and excellence. Thus far we have been uuable to meet the demaud for either of the above mentioned instruments, but that difficulty will in a measure be obviutcd In future.
COLBURN
HAVE also on hand Plnno Fortes from some of the bat Neu York Malcert,
St
FIELD,
Cincinnati Water Cure.
aod QoarillMug
lustitution is open
vantages locatml five miles from the city, on the Cincinnati and Dayton Railroad, and but a few rods from the QarUiage Depot- Tsa»s-~from 8 to 10 Dollars per w,*ek Tot further parUcuIar* address
P. A. PEASE, M. D.
Carthage, Uamiltou county, Ohio.
June 17, l853-3S*4m
S a
a
7"EPT constantly ou band, and for sals
ly
oh
Wj
No. 1 Prairie CilJ. JUildii: I 9i», l«33-30-t/
BOURBON AND MONONGAHELA Whiskey, for sate by W ASSON & CO.
tOO CASES OF DRY fJOODS FOR THE
Jobbing Trade.
MERCHANTSatsck
ia the county who wi*l» to re-
pleafadi theUr will fiu4 a iaqreaseortmeiit of Dr* Goodfs bought expres«iy for the jabbir^g: trade,eud which will \tc sold at a wnall adraoce oio Emterh co*t, at F. N1PPERT S.
Tsrre Haut^, May 3«, 53-35-if
AIT EXTFWIVE STOCK OF XEW
Dry Goods.
)UE undersigned mspectfally solicits theattenllou oftl JiaUiC tb the examination wf his extew4*s aleak trf
NEW SPmiHi AND SPSXER GOODS j»st ofteoed. Mm tu««erttiicut
oue of the largest
tw the Wabash and «o«t#b*a alnoM every thiag l« tho ilty go«wh line, and wlrO be sold for c- ..
Farfiagtea'tf K««. north of Pvitt^tutn. Terto U*«te» Jtaj 1^,
It
"Oiae Beaver Hati I Ueaver lUlii, 1st Same pit Exrr*e», at StaoWy^s II.
SIGN OF
Jaae S-S6if
srs^wia Wlii cn»k*
I felt *tiM€ieit»/l**C tMti*( Iter**, f" MORGAN ORAY HAWK,
I M. I--* «|-..,-iaf M'lWv.'ayt,
Was,
I aereiijr agree to ito*. TobfitCCO. tn* of dwunpe. \r|8C|XlA LEAF CWRNftJSU
RIG MAT.
L'fsiif,.. City. CaUdiiN^
err ciiKwiNt
1
AT the sotteffcMHoa of May Stock* n^Mrs tto^fcat#i« MSBtij, the anh^ a n£T seosoa with their
tliRIS-UACTfe.,
JNO.&SISK «. CO.
a»l nji£"
OT CIIKWING T0SACCO. of U»* hp 4 taallty, 4 OK
^Aii of wbkb they offer to the country trade at Are continuaiiy bringing on Fresh I^ols of thc most choice and bcautinil
.. To
we have ever yet done—more
N. B. A first rate assortment of
Mav 6.
Sc.
1853-if
i. .'
,i.
which
we can sell at very low prices, and warrant in every respect. In fuel wo will keep nothing but good instruments. V.-l#?
Of one fact wlf wfah to Sffln're 111 purchasers of Piano Fortes: you cau buy au instrument cheaper In this city than In Boston or New York, as we can prove to any one who will take the trouble to call on us. COLBURN &. FIELD,
Dealers Iu Piano*, Melodeons, Music and Musical Instruments, 154 Main *treet. apla
'co. A. Prince & Co.'s Improved MELODEON.—We would call especial attention to these instruments—unsurpassed by any thing of Uia kind manufactured iu this or any other country. The volume of toue i* equal to that of a small organ, and by menus of the swell muy uts increased or diminished at the pleasure of the performer. It is sufficiently loud for small churches, and is well calculated for a parlor instrument. Hundreds have examined them, und all have been loud iu their praise but the best evidence of their merit 1* their rapid sale.
In consequence of the great succcss which has atteuded the introductlou-of Priuce & Co.'s Melodeons, tumorous imitators lutvesprutig up in different partui of the country, offering instrument* under the same uame, ami in outward appearance resembling them. We would therefore advise all persons wisliiun' au instrument of this kind, to examine those oi Priuce & Co. before purchasing.
All orders for the above promptly atteuded to, either at wholesale or retail, by aplSsKJ-ly COLBURN & FIELD.
TVT uaical JLTJL inform
Merchandise.—We beg to our numerous frieuds and customers
i# «.
i.• -a
j-v A- -.
FIELD,
ap2-20-ly Sole Agent*, 154 Main street.
2 »-r
-w»j •*!"$
Iron, Copptr and Tin Ware Room in ihc
who are building up luring and spending April 15 iai3-tf
April 15, 1853-291/
C. ROSS.
OLD WHISKEY.
OLD
LOUISVILLE
CLOTHING
And Hat and Cap Establishment,
NORTH-EAST COHNKR OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, (FARRINGTON S BLOCK,)
E A E I N I A N A
S A S & IS A A S
SUMMER CLOTHING
Direct from their Own iAdannfactory^
enumerate the advantages ot* buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty milea round need no other assurances from us, to induce theui to call upon us, than this,
HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, CRAVATS, UNDER CLOTHING, etc., etc.
NORTHEAST
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door of the building, formerly occupied by Mr. J.^ FAWfTV MV finrtTiQ C. Ross, on Main Street opposite the big T, where rj.
he hopes to meet all the former patrons of the old
Gkovkr
stand fire, perform well, aud give satisfaction I am not ouly able and willing to make good my war ratstees but prepared to repair suy stove, 1 sell manufactured here, or replace plates as may burn is«. As this great ad van-
X.1SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to making iFjI
and putting up Eavo I roughs, Conductors, etc., aud repairing in tin, sheet iron and copper, attended to with dispatch, by
April 15,1853-29tf E. GROVER.
BATHING
Embroidered and plain, some large and rich. Linen Cambric*^ Lsvai, aad Ildkfs. A variety of Plain, Plaid, Striped, and Spotted) CAMBRICS aod NAINSOOK, Oa band aad for sate by J.C.ROSS.
T.
K,
shop arid as many new ones as feel dispos-4, La"*!
ed to receive full value for their money. In any of
the above branches, as well as to patronize those
home market, by manufacLheir money in our miiist. E. GROVER.
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! KEEP constantly for sale, all such stoves (for either wood or*coal)asare required iu tho Wa-? bnsh Valley, suitable for Parlor Sitting-room, !y Staple Good* Houses, 1 believe ihU is to lw the
1
Sleeping-room, Kitchen or Shop said Stoves are .. res only house carrying out manufactured in Terro Haute and warranted to City and country purchasers are invited" to look iff! fttl*nlf*rli itit^ etju»I* La^J
out,aud at a trifling expense. tage, my patrons enjoy over these who buy stoves that are manufactured at a distant market, ii becoming duly appreciated in our whole community to enlarge would be but a waste of words, we will) therefore, only add that we hare confident hopes jr I"^I1E subscriber is now in receipt of and openof so dealing as to dsserve patronage.
TUBS, Pomps, Japanned Ware]
and Safes, of ail kinds and sixes, from plain to fancy, with drawers highly varnished aod Japanned, kept for sale by E. GROVER.
Terre-Haute, April 15, l853-2Qtf
SHAWLS, &c. BLACK
aud Fasoy colored SILK SHAWLS Also Black,^White,Orange aab Saiwon colored
HtTZtMAH
INFORMSF.jast
his friends aad the public generally,
that he has got back with afresh aad well selected Stock af
All kinds of CS-roceries,
which
Iks^sell,
as hernU{ort, at
A W anicio ^ret ., ,t All who wish aaythiac in nls Hue, wfu nod it to interest to ^re yk a «»11, as hisStereoa Rlr: tut National Road Str*«t, oppwsKs the Tost Office,
To Stock Kaisers. GROCERIES.
aad
JOHPTB.HTDOWICI,
IS
NOW receiving hi* SPIUXfj STOCK,! eonristlot of fail MNrUant of Groceries f'of aSkla^s %P0wKMRi »706tt000|
^Ailir Iswwtimi. Gdlat the ,«d
S»«M£I^,
cuscmN.\Ti
Term-Ueate, Umtdk 9S, IS53-«6tf
M«t
OLASSES* Sagnfyorin atd- Jsse CsSae, .Taa^TahmKO. sae.tfee sale,. oris rvMI No. I Pi*rteClty hsd^sw* by
-&L
zti•
LOUISVILLE, KY
that tee continue to use our friends as well as
than this we know they do not desiiej .#.«y, v| -n'-t
*«*»..
STRAUS &, ISAACS,,
CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,
1*.<p></p>REMOVAL
THE STAR CLOTHING STORE
V-K ..Anf
ky®Wib*s» tiGtb
WUW
LOCATED ONi
NAT^O^AL RO^D ST., CORNER OP 4TH ST., 4iid opposite the POST .OFFICE.
Having rccoived my* new Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, I am ready to offer thorn at as low figures as any houso can,—consisting in part of
TERRE-IIAUTE, 1ND.««
'i
I
9
I,J* "3s
DRESS CLOTH COATS,
SACKS of all kinds and colors sonic vcrv handsome (new styles) Fancy Cassirncre Pantaloons,—every variety of VESTS.—
SHIRTS &"COLLABS,«IIATS,^ CAPS, npW
•TEUREJIAUTE. APRIL C. 1053.
e-
Will You Look.
rpiIE undersigned lias opened a
WTTETEZ" In short, every article usually found in a clothing establishment. M. Av you
Bre
Stove, Sheet
respectfullv solicited to call and s«e. and be saiisfied.
1-
u. w.
BRUEL.
Pall Importations.
ilERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN
U*L.1
inR
wWOUb,
ll'.f!'
,n-v co'»»lsUngof
Mboni, BonneU,Mdl,nery
Owiie, yr*» 1 rimminyt, Hontrv, Otooei,
Cravats, Ifanaxerchiefs, I orl Monnaut,
Combs, Bruthet,—nml,
in short,
ALL STYLES OF FANCY GOODSt 1 shall be receiving constantly from New York Auctions and Importers, many of the mostdesirable aud cheap styles of Good*.
The plan adopted is to buy aud sell for CASH,
charging
five per cent, advance.
Though this system has been YiiRcessfully tested
the same in Fancy Goods.
through this stock, hopiug the reduction iu prices will make it to their Interest to purchase. D. BERRY
No. 193 Esst side of Main street. Between Fourth and Fiflb, Cincinnati. 0 December 10,1852-ll-!y ,.y
NEW CHEAP STORE.
fall «»d complete stock of DltY
E. GROVER. GOODS and GROCERIES, in the room former
'ly occupied by D. H. Arnold, adjoining the old J. /. Ross stand, comprising every variety, a* follows: Ladies Dress Goods, plain and fancy Dress 8ilk*, rich Borage De Laioes, Muslin De Laine«
Fancy Bonnets, spring style rich Embroidered Shawls, all colors a splendid. r?*"" assortment of Parasols, Fancy uoanet
Ribbons, Blade aad SecoodMosrari~ i'*K do., Ladies Fancy Collars,
t"
/r
Cbemisetts, Uodersleeves, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., etc. Silver Table and Tea Spoons Table Knives, Pocket Knives, Tickings, 8} tee tings,
Handkerchiefs, Maslins, Checks, etc., etc. Boots sad Shoes, lints ned Caps. All of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, either for cash or country produce. The public are respectfully invited to giv* him a call before purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show Goods-
Jane 3,1853-36tf M. SACKETT.
Valuable Books for Farmers. BOOK OF THE FARM with TEPHENS four haodred and fifty lilaslrritioas edited by
S',
John S- Skinaev. The Farmer's Hew aad Uni rental Hand Book The Modern Farmer or, Home la the Country, designed for iasfaraciioa and asaasemest or Rainy days Winter evenings, by Rev.
J.
T%s Gardener** Text Book. The Poultry Book, by Bennett*.
Barry's American Frail Oardea. Jjowaitig'sFrakaiMi
L. Blake, D.D.
Alloa's Rand Archltactafe. Thomas' Fruit Guitarist, »sw editiea. Coles American Froit Book.
Yoaattaod Martia on CaOls. lMij'i Afriesltard CSNoMr The Pocket Farrier aad Farrier's Keeeiat B«el». The Parmer's Prsctieal Farrier, by Masaa YoaaU aod CUtsr en the Horse. "X HorvefmuMfaijt, iododiog the breaking sad traialac of Homes. oaut oa th« edited by Lewis.
Frait
For ante by
smm CascHtt I^ir.
Trt**«f
A»'rin.
Wr H. BUCKWGUAH*
«sy 2«, l«53-tf S%b of Ike *4Kg Bsoiu*'
WOOL! WOOLU
^mmam HM»,000 lbs. of Worf Oj5r WANTED, good, clean Flcccc and
rlSbwashed,
eMaJb sai wblch afQ psy the Itbrhead price ia CASB, "^jetall Uasse. JOIIK TJOUIASI, J.C. R.U5IS. Tirro-lisste, Feb. lS53-l5a
THE PEOPLES' STORE,
"TTniXr AMS
St
BARE.Y bare
Remand
OppositetheConrt Souse.
Asmticsb and Fsma FWrfes, composing every variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS—Rich Silks, M«riuoes,
to assist iu the iniwr department of our business and under our new arrangements, we are prepared to offor such inducement* to buyers as will guarantee perfect sutufaction. please gits us a call.
Nov. 5 185S-6yl WILLIAMS Jk KAKLY.
^SYLVESTER W^AMS~ (SUCCESSOR TO Z. CAPEN) UNDERTAKER and Coffin Maker.
Respectfullythe
informs the citueus of
Terre-Hnute and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable duties attending the death of a friend, and would state that be is prepared to nudertake the whole bustnees of Funetals, if desired, or any iwirt thereof, at reduced prices.
A HEARSE will, in all oases, be furnished
•/charge
TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL AND EVERY ONE IN PARTICULAR. M3 AT THE PEOPLES' STORE,
KEPT BY WILLIAMS &. EARLY, On National Road Street opposite the CO UR HO USE,
CITIZENS,
I
Farmers and Strangers visiting the
Prairie City, cau fiud a great variety of Goods to suit their wnut# and nt lower prim thau they have been accustomed find heretofore. Pic: se eive us a cult aud examine.
Nov. 5,1852-Wy
WILLIAMS fc EARLY.
MRS. E. KIDDER'S
CHOLERA, DYSENTERY,
AND
AN
Immediate aud Pcrfect Remedy
FOR
CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, SIMMER 0.N PLAINTS OP CHILDREN, DIARRIKEA. SEA SICKNESS, GE\-
EKAL DEBILITY,
WU
IIKRG thi« kll-peverfUt *ntkiote I* at buntl, ruelera no kingK to b* »riou«ly fcared, or tookmt npiw *IUi urror—a* tilt* Oont ia] will (nont aaturmUy cum Uia tliM'kM in
Um
nouns of a rcrjr few bonm, if taicm at lbs
gomu^ncrment. ha« tw*o
Um
pnWte
AW
mn
than «ev«ntr^n
fMtr*, and sa* the first arUclti msda known to tbs public ts an IMMEDIATE AND PERFECT t't'RE
I orritt
O E A
wwmmsisi'
-*mm4-,,*»*»•,. »-*ti n—Trr,
^Man Know
from
0
a
adjoining Cuuiaghaun'* Drtig Stores—
it*
Stnrt.l
We are now owning a/-«r« and Cearrsi^ock HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED— of FANCY AND ST^tff DR1T J500I& t^ontaiuiug an outiiue of the origin, progress, tren( --1
Ca^imeres, M«s. D'Laioes and
Ribbons, Gloves, ole* for Having engaged mass
RlW
ENGLISH,FRENCH aad AMERICAN PRINTS in great variety. BAY STATE and other Loup and Square Shawls. !Rich Embroidered and Plain Shawls, in colours,. .«(«•*»* a delists or a prhrate nature. black end aeeond mourning. To whleh Is added* receipts for the cure of the
free
to such as procure coffins at his establish*
ment. COFFINS kept on hand of all sises. To persons In the country I Would any, that 1 will furnish coffins cheaper than they have been furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the Funeral with my Hearse, free of charge, any distance not over ten miles.
SHOP on Cherry street, between Market and Second streets. Terre-Hauto, January 81,1853. 27—tf
4
It ha* been thoroughly tested In every country *nt every cUmfcM, ami it* effect baa •var/wber* proved Um
tunc
SURE TO CURE,
Even whsni tbe dtM**e baa advanced to It* l«*t »UgM.
CHOLERA.
AfMmnt*
almost daily r**ib
S*
of tb* rava|t«a of
Um
CtiOUKKA, both at bone and abroad, and of tbe MtU* reM which hu thin flur *tt«»'lcd tbe attempts to ebeek IU CMtfol Inrsadson biunan IM».
Such tieinc the fact, it rarely nay be regarded an era la nodern dMooverie*, that a raedHse hu* been dtneoreretf po**eii*tng the j»wer of cheeking tbe profrees at
lb* Chol
era, awl eradication It from tbt ayatem. Mr*. Kidder would most rsspeetfniljr esll the attention of is public to this Invaluable wedidae, known a* bar •CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND DIAR
RHOEA CORDIAL."
Many ihousind live* bar* twen nvsd by tbit madkine, a bra tbe diw««e bad advsneftd to
It* ta*t stages
It ia hoped that every bou**k«e}*r will keep the Cordial at band, and, if tisiely edmisMsrvd, bat IttUedM^erhi :o b* apprehended from *a attaefc of the
Cholera, Dysentery or Diarrhea.
Tbi* Oonflal imm«diaUi]y dswkii tbe vomiting, reljm* tbe1"
dij
ie, Mops tbe Oiscvbera, and mtwi* tbs bowela to a perrefttbur aad healthy state, however seven Um
stuwk
may b», or however lew the jaUaat may bav* bccwac, invariably rsdores.
The Severest Cases of Dysentery
are Immcdiataty oosaleraeted, tbe pais* are allayed, tbs
7
ibetn
bowels h*ated,and sot wfmwntb its Inwdi
Umm
and restored tatbi
faetly regulated aad
twelVe hoars.
psr*
restored In tbs short spas* of tea or
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Ktber In daDdvss or ad nil*, if swaths or yesn Matin» saskbiwl tag they isaj stwegtbena,
fW
wnn
I mmsminw
reedily esnd wMli tM* Cordial, notwUMaadbe red need to amm ckeMos* It fasauMiiaWy and abortly rsstope tbesa to perfect health.
Cholera Infantum.
It has saved tbs of many tboesaed tMUam wb«t sedseed to death's doer Vy thi* wnyletat givw tbsai «id ttwy very m*reeom.tt
Sea Sickness.
Ui* siaset ^eamnt aad dedraMa rwjwdy far fcaaMml
It
*h«rik*
tbe vtaattisg M»d readily ruelore* the pa
ll isvatiabiy dwdt* noUUsf, produced
torn
aay
Msdiatevsr. ^,
Children that are Teething,
todbtrtinra, aboald salw^rabajprevidad with ild* a* tt will keap the bsa4* r«*ni*Jed, sad kawp off tbeCenker. Hteiihsfawi»*sfcanlp*sw's'M»jhe taste a«l d^H SO foad si aad w« lake
Hi*amort aanQeat jenbwsUfs. gS«lt«aMltby iseels both the stevadb sad bcnmbL ted pswest* Ibed finsa pnsatM0V4B*tm**tag tbeetoaaeh. the wStoeWy -we* awarat that ttesateln* seltfcereyl. sm si mkeant eabnaewi *s sny thltif thtbhth best tslsdees «s tbs wnsUtmlss
MBS. B. KIDDER,
IU Coart Sfcr«4, fisstes,
Whs
the hweassr sad.
sdm
|i»i|rii
rm.
mat not sOctaxsjt Aim
BROWNING
Bold ia ketths,
*4* bsMiaga*Sfiya|«at.h« yy—py
ID E 4 I S
miMiiMlfl
Thyself',
Invaluable Book for
their Old Stand, to tfie Store rewntfy M»a-1 Votriiltr ahnnU hsm rnnv pied by ii. w. Sedan,,
25
Cents,'
"Every Family «eoiuci nave a copy.
OOOO Copies sold ia less than three mouths'.. A new ot/iliou, rerUisd ami improved, just Is^nedF R. HUNTER'S MEDICALMANUAL ANli
a hunter-smkuiualxanual anu
oara of every farm of disease, coutracM
by promiocaouaaaxut,i Intercourse, by aelfubus/, oi* by oexnal exoeas, with advice for their preveutioa written ia a familiar style avoiding all mediral tech-, uioalitks, and everytbiug, tiiat would ofleud th», ear of decency, for U*» reaiilt of sorue twenty yaarj*eucceaaful practice, ej ciasivfly devoted to the curu|j
•pies the
warded to suy part the United States, by IVee of poatago. Address, postage paid, Cosden Co., Publishers! 'or b» 196, Post Office, Piiiladel-1 phia. :.f "Ibis Is, without exception, ihe most compreheu-\m sive end iutelligible work publbhed ou the class or diseases of which it trsats. Avoid ng ail technical1* terms, it addresses itedf to the reason of its reader*. It is free from all objectional matter, aad no parent,however iastldious, cau object to placing it in the* hands of his sons. The author has devoted many' years to the treatment of tho various complaints* treated of, aud 'with too little bro.ith to puff,' aud 'too little presumption to impose,' he has offered te* ,}# the world at the merely nominal price of 05 cent*,£= the fruits of some twenty years practice."—He*ai.o. '"No teacher or narent should knowledge imparted in this invaluabli would save years of pain, mortification thr youth under their charge." cm.
A Presbyterian clergyman In Ohio, It* writing of 'Hunter'sMedical Manual,' says: 'Thousauds upon thousands of our youth, bv evil example nud lh» influence of the passions, have been led into tht» habit of self-pollution without realising tho sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and their posterity, The constitution of thousands who arc raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken |lown, aud they do not know the cause of the cUrv.
Anything that cau be doue solo enlighten aud Influence the public tuiad as to check, and ultimately to remove litis wide-spread source of human wretcheduoss, would confer the greatest blessing next U» the religion of Jesus Christ, on lha present ana coming generations. Intemperance, (or tho use of iuloxicaliug drinks,) though it has slain thousund* upou thousands, is uuln greater scourge lo the humnu race. Accept my thanks ou behalf of the ulilicted, aud, believe me, your co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged In."
Oue copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and postage paid,u» receipt of cents, or sixonp iesfur$l. Address,COSDEX CO., Publishers^ Box 19t, I'liiladelphia,
BookielUrt, Canvassers and Book Agtntt, iup(tiled on the most liberal terms,
83* $500 CHALLENGE! Wiiatkvsr
coacorn's the health nml happiness of
a people is at all lime* of the uio'l vslunble importunoe. I tako it for grantod thul every person will do all iu thrlr power, to save the live* of their children, and that every person will em'eavor to promote their owu heultlt at nil sucrilice*. 1 fe«-li It 10 be tuy duty to Kolciunly uhhutu
THE TAPE
Slc.,
you tliut.
WORMS, Rucoidltig lo tho opiuiou of tho uioitb 'Celebrated Physicians, are the primary cuusea of aS large majority of dleases to which children und nits mo liable if you have itu appelllecoutiuuully _.fangeable from oue kind ol" food to aiiullter, liiui! Breath, Pain lo the Stomach, Picking »t the Nose, Hardness and Fullucss of the Bully, Dry Cough, Slow Fover, Pulse Irregular—remember that a.I these denote WO It MS, and vou should ut ontoapply tho remedy:— 5 Hobonsack's Worn Syrup.
Au urlicle founded lipon Scietitilio Principles^ compounded with purely vegetable substauce*, lie ing perfectly sufe when taken, und can be given tn» the most temier Infant with decided beneficial effect where liowel Complaint* and Vmrrhtra
have nnul«
Ihom weak and debliitolod tho Tonic properties oP my Worm Syrup nra such, tli.it it stands without •it equal in the catalogue of medicines, in glviii|» toue ami strength lo ihe Stomach, whie.lt makes II nn Infallible remedy for thosu ulllietod wttlr DrsrcrstA, the astonishing curel periormed by thl-a. Syrup alter 1'hysiclaus have fulled, is lite best evidence of Us superior tfllcacy over ull olhci*.
WORM!
This is the mosl diUicull Worm In destroy of till that inftst the human *y*lem, il grow* to an. almost ludefiuilt length becoming so colled and fualeued iu the Intistlnea and Slomueh «'ffcllng Ihe lieullh *o *adly as to cause St. itu« D.me,, Fit*,
that those aflllcled seldom if ever Bn*|ie.
thut it is T*r* Won* hastening to uu e.irly grave, lit order lo destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment tnusl be pursued, il would therefore b(S proper to lake (i le ti of my Liver I'tlls so as to remove all mbslruclions, tliut tho Wurm Syrup nmy *ct*dlrect upon the Worm, which mum he taken In dots* of 8 Tablespoonfulls 3 times day these direction* followed have never been known to fail in curing thu mosl obsliuate case ol Tan.' Worm. (Kr Hobenaack's Liver PilLs.
No part of Uie system is moru liable to dlseasethan the LIVEft, it nerving a* a lilterer lo pnrily liie blood, or giving the proper •ecrellon to the bile 1 so that auy wrong* s.ctlon of the Liver effects thu other importaut parts of the system, uud resulis varionely, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dy*|»ep*ia, tUs-
We should, therefore, wulch every nynip-
tuin that might iuiiicate wrong actiou ol liie Liver. These Pill* being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS fitruWied by nature lo heal the sick. Namely, 1st, Au EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary muous membrane or promotss the discharge of secreted mailer. i!nd. An ALTERATIVE, which dtanges in *ome inexplicable und innenslble maimer the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TON JC, which give* lone and strength lo the uervou* sy»tern, renewing health end vigor lo all part* of liie I body. 4lh. A CATHARTIC, which act* iu perfect harmony with the other ingredlsuts, und operating ou the Bowel*, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt aud vitiated mailer, and pnrily ing the
Blood, which destroys disease and restores lieullh.
OPAD32CLJFLLL®33I
You will find thesu Pills an invaluable medicine In ttsny complaint* to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or psrlial, they hu\e bsan^undof inesticaablc benefit, restoring their funcronalarrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood sud otber fluids so effectually to put. to flight ail complaint* which mayarise from female irregularities, aa hendache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain la the sidn, bsck,
$rc-
None genuine neleas *igued J. N. Hobensack,. all others being base Imitation. ID" Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepersdesirou* of becoming Agent* inuat address tbs Proprietor, J. H. Hobenasck, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by ell Druggists aud Merchants in tbeUailed Staples Pamphlets to be obUiued of iho Agent* gratis. Aosxrs: tIROWNING &, WALL, Tsrre-Haute,.
Wholesale and Retail Agents, qf
who will supply Dealers,
to*
UT
Pries cnch it* cents* Sept. 3. '5*2-40yf*
DOTJBIiE RECTIFIED
W HI
JOUN
It
tmtHa
For General Debility & Dyspepsia.
loriui litrii
4
mmrtma wtx*,
91# ftrrhift*1,
it
WALL, DrsggtsUy
^9t£ssiensls^
Xtttb
Jk^iaw,
loncilicti, ISMASA.
A-*
.t
B, LUIK»W1CI it now manufacturitig an article of Duubie Rectified Wbkkey, fur ssperior to any ever bronchi from Cincinnati, and In strength, purity and never decidedly the best over sold in this wesiern country. AH those wh& prefer a first irate a/licie to a common oae, fertile saute money, will plssse call at fbe
CINCINNATI STOKE, Union Row. All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES and L1QTKHI&, of the tet qwality, and at Cindnuftil prices, si ways on hsttd.
TwHiiite, March 25, lS53-26tf
mi!
JP* T. OULMAN, is now makl»g Uie beirf WhWkey that was ever turaei oat of a recOfyer. It is. pars and has a mild and pleasant
Savor, and eannot lie excelled or equalled by any over brought from Cincinnati or any other placc. All who smut the
4~-
article, will please All sorts of foreign-. qaors, kept constsatlif on hand. ^1/ T. HULMAN. ty His «swi le ca Katiooal Road Street, opins islte the Post Office, May n, l€53-32tf
