The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1853 — Page 4

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aralwofi'CoarCf r®tf(tf, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, WITH A

rum svrnr or

KROBTOR OCDXB WZ3PZBB* W• have' »lso complete aet of new and beaatiful

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Far Card Prinlfng in imitation of Copper-plate '"Fersona wanting Printing done will do well to as a call as with new materials and experienced workmen, we cannot be excelled* ai)4

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WARRANT SATISFACTION.

Blank Deeds & Mortgages, BILLS OP LADING, Protests and Instructions

Wor JPlai and other JBoat§t

Kcpteeaitaatly en hand at this Office.

NTISTRY.

H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.,

i6

BF.lNfJ now ciOTmtnetil Ij located in his new ofbee on Ohio street, third door east of the public souare, will at all times

fee in readiness to wait on nis patrons in ail things pertaining to his profession. N. B.—-Nocreditgiven foroperationaunlessby Previous arrangement. April 17,3 849-34y

Line of Packets. STEAMERS IIOOSIER STATE,

WILL

May 26, '52-dly-3S2

G. W. Wright, Master

'WISCONSIN, No. 3, T. T. Wright, Master.

leave Madison every day on the arrival of the Madison and Terre Haute cars.— For speed or safety these boats cannot be surpassed by any boats on the western waters.

J. H. LONG, M. D.,

CONTTNUE8

the Practice of Medicine from the

Office of Dr. A. Holmes, and resoectfully solielts a share of public patronage. The following from Dr. Holmes is considered a sufficient recemMaadation to satisfy the public mind.

The Practice of Medicine

Will be continued from my officc, by J. II Lo.vo, M. D.j who. during the past two yenrs, has proved kimsclf faithful and worthy of confid« nco. jaael-40-tf A. HOLMES, M. D.

Wood Donnelly's Drug Store. OK Established Stand, North side of the

I S A E

At thia store may be found as usual at WHOLE •ALE, a complete assortment of every thing in •ar line of business, which will be sold at the lowaet range of prices.

We are in receipt of spring supplies of Drugs, JBadicines, Chemicals, Itoots, Herbs, Kitracts, dtc., pure and of best qualities.

E A N O I E A I E S

WINES

and

LIQUORS [or

Medical use, pure

sad el choice flavours, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuff's, Glass •a4 CilassWare, Putty, Glue, Brushes,

Bronzes, Gold Leal', Ac. Prescriptions accurately com

rMrPhysidsns

wnded. All ouroflleinal preparations ore made accordance with the U. S. Dispensatory.. April 5, '53, 3'4-tf

WILLIAM McCLEAN, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Hain Cross St., 3d door west of Mulberry,

MADISON, INDIANA.

'Agent/or Beatty's Celebrated Baltimore Potoder.

HAS

on hands a few hundred Kegs of this superior brand—warranted equal to any ma bufactured in the United Slates —consisting ot iRifUand Blasting Powder in various sized packages. This powder he offers lor sale in lots to suit purchasers, upon as favorable terms as a similar quality ef powder can bo obtained upon in any Western City. Wholesale dealers and others desiring to purchase will find it decidedly to their advantage to examine this powder before obtain gjtsf their mock,

W1LUA McCLEAN,

Dee 5,*53-ly-5-3S -Mauufacturer'a Agent.

Vnrtred according to Act of Congress, in the yaer JMI. by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., in the Clark's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. another

SCIENTIFIC WONDER

DR. HOUGHTON'S

CHEAT CURE FOR DYSt'EPSlAI Dr. J. 8. Iloughtou's

IP 1P W

THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach

of

tha Ox. after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. "I Digest." Such ia the true meaning of the werd Pepsin. It is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the solvent of the food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating agent oi the Stomach and Intestines. It ia extracted from the digestive atomach of the Ox, thua forming a True Digestive Fluid, preaiaely like the natural Gaatric Juice in its chemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfec euWtnute for it.

This ia Nature** own remedy for an unhealthy atomach. No art ol man can equal its curative powers. It contains no Alcohol, Bitter*, Acids, •r Nauseous Drugs. It ia extremely agreeable tc the taste, and may be uken by the moat feebltj patients who eannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of

Drnggod imitations.

Pepsin is not a drug. Ilalf a teaspoonful of Pepsin infused in wstei will digest or dissolve Fit*

in mboui fmv

Pounds Roast Beef

*owr.#. out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! ITThe scientific evidence upon which this re aaedy is Hated is in the highest degree curious and remarkable.

Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of scientific avidenee, from Liebig's Animal Chemistry Dr wnba* Physiology of Digestion Dr. Pcreira on Food and Diet Dr. John W. Draper, of New Tor* University: Professor Dunjtlison* Physislun Professor Silliman. of Yale College Dr. Carpenter's Physiology.

Sue.:

together with re-

9*1* of cure* from all parts of the vnited Sts tee PEPSIN IN FLUID AND POWDEK. Dr. Houghton* Pepsin is prepared ia powder «d in fluid form—and in prescription vials for use of Physicians. The powder will be sent by wail, fete of postage, for one dollar, sent to Ik. twoghtoo, Philadelphia

Pepsin bears ton. Si. D., Copyright and trade' mark secured. t^-Sold by all Druggists sad DesJers in Medicine*. Price,

On*

A3wr per bottle.

Agents, WOOD& DON NELLY, Tarn Haute. Wholesale and retail Agents. R. S. Lawrence k. Son, Lafayette: C. H. Clark, Vuaes&ne*.

Ssptomber 33,3S5S—*rl

POO&B A BROTHER,

ferwardhii

4s

Cowmiaatoa Xmhuts,

90 MAGAZINE STREET, NEW Q&ltEANS.

Williams & Earty V. D. William, Co. 1

Terte Haata.

t&Ce. Karwardiatg or Cawwai—it», *a

Sites A Katzenbaugh, Undertakers and Coffin-Makers,

RESPEQTFULLYaad

charge

S S

LUDOWICI & HULMAN, ARE now receiving their Spring stock, consisting of a full assortment Groceries ol all liada Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Feathers, fee, •11 4f which will be disposed of at the lowest fgare.

Csll at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. War 11. 'M-w3*.» ftfltdison and Cincinnati Railroad

charge,

June 29,

Liver Complaints, Spitting Blood, Difficulty ef Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breasi, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza,

Croup Broken Constitution. Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, aud all diseases of throat,

Breast and Lutiqs.

A

Truly Wonderful Cure. Read this Extraordinary Case

DR. SW*YJ*E—Dear Sir: Having contracted a severe cold, which settled upon my lungs, attend ed with a violent cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty ofbreathtng. I was attended by physicians of the first respectbility,but my symptoms bccamo very alarming, there was an abscess formed in inv lungs and made its way through my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physician thought the power or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed-therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This rnournhil state of things continued for a long time until 1 was wasted and worn to a skeleton- I had tried a number of remedies but all failed to do any good. But there still being a spark of hope left within tne, aud my anxious parents, and having heard of the great virtues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved ot by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make trial ol it, and io my great satisfaction my cough gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to heal, and I happy to say, from a poor and almost helpless skeleton 1 have become healthy and weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact.

The above valuable Medicines are prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE, at his Laboratory, rs's. 4 North 7th street, (late Eighth and Race,*) Philadelphia.

Forsala by J. R. CUNINGIIAM, sole agent for Terr* Haute and vicinity. September 14, 1852—wyl

Dr. J. YOUMANS, Physician and Surgeon.

Hthe

(I,ATE OF

££& EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, OR BY AN '1533 He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Ciqciftffatf, Ohio. A lad, from New Yori bash Foundry and

vu »v uuuvtivnv tiiv w»fv»v wueunat

of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices. A hearse will, in all cases be furnished

,52-:

ABRAHAM HUNSICKER,

Two miles from Skippackville, Skippack townthip, Pa. Be Careful in Purchasing To obtain the original and only genuine preparation Ot

IVfUl Cherry,

v»liivti must lw»o the por­

trait and signature of Dr. SWAYNG on each wrapper around the bottle. Until you ebtnin this compound you will never know tho real virtues of Wild Cherry.

Dr. Swayue's Celebrated Vermifuge, In

Si/uare Bottles,

very pleasant to the tastr,

and the most effectual remedy in expelling worms, curing dyspasia) sour fltomacli, increasing the appetite, and invigorating the whole system.

serve

that it is in

LICKIXO COUNTY, OHIO.)

AVING had a number of years experience in prvctio of-Midwifery and the diseases of Women and Children, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Malignant Krysepales, Typhoid Pneumonia,and Typhoid Congestive Fever, Also,chronic diseases in all their various forms -particularly enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, so prevalent this country—tender* his set vices to the cltixens or Terrc llaute aud vicinity, hoping a liberal share of patronage.

Dwelling next door East 61 J. F. Kitqr— office on 4th Street, second d«or North of Prairie City Drug Store,

Ausast S, '53—ron Nor. 9, '58 3dw-w tf

Exclusively lo the Ladies.

A

BEAUTIFUL awortment of Ladies double and single embroidered Under Sleeves, Cutis, Collars, Chemisettes, Capes and Caps. Also. Infants Caps, Linen Handkerchiefs, Mourning Collars and Cufls, Jaconett ami Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Lisle and Linen do.

A tine assortment of assorted colore. Kid, Silk, Lisle, and Cotton Gloves, black and lancv colored Fans, a large lot of black and fancy Silk Parasols, Silk Bcregc, Thread and Grass fancy Sum. mcr Shawls.

Ladies who are particular in selecting articles that are most becoming to them, and at the same time are desirous of studying economy, would do well to call nt

F. NIPPERT'S CHEAP CASH STORE. Fhrrington's Block North of the Public Square. Mar 28. 52-d 1 w-wtf-352-40

NEW TAILOR STORE.

THE

subscriber, recently from Cincinnati, would respectfully mtorm the citizens ol Terre Haute and vicinity that be has opened a Tailor Store on Second street, nearly oppoaite the Stewart Hotel, where he will be prepared to furnish article* of clothing in Gent!cm«iS line in the latest and moct approved style. He has worked in aeveral of the Eastern cities and feels that he justly claims a share of the public patron ue.

April I *Si-d tf-10S J. J. HKC KM AN.

R.

& 0.

ip^lwri»t ,-X

inform the citizens

of Terre Haute vicinity, that they will £ive undivided attention to the above businesa, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the in

free oj

to such aa procure coffins at their establish ment. Coffins kept on hsrtd of all size*.

To persoiu in the country, they would say that the/ will furnish coffins

cheaper

than they have

been furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with their hearse

free oj

any distance not over ten miles. Shop on Market street, north of the court house nearly opposite White Hall-

,Iw-w4y-25-45

Standard Family Medicines, Prepared with great care and expresely for Family use, such, it

Dr. .Swayne's

CELEBRATED MEDICINES. DR.

SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, The most effectual and speedy cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis,

rJ^HIS

TOUSEY,

National Road St.

2d

door abate Market

No. 2, Phoenix Block.

Wholesale and Retail Cash Store

Pwyjjgr

twf Domett tr Sftrie ami Fancy

O O S

Notions, Trimmings. Bonnets, Boot* mnd Shoes,

GBM,

Flordwart, (rrocerirs, Paper Hmmgimfs, Mordrr*, Corpetii^s, fwt, fW mnd TMt Oil Ooths, emdllomst

/km-

Ming Goods.

WE

are now in raeetM of oar Fall a no Win wr Stock, selected ia the Eastern cities expressly for this market. We would invite partitular attention to oar stock of brawn and bleached good*. Prints, Meriooea, De Laiaes. Loatrea, figured stuff* nodi, Ginghams, Trimming Bettons, Lacaa, Gimp*, Fringes, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans. Flannels,^ Ltaaeya, Tickings, Checks, tin en and

Boots and such rates lor CssA or /NWaceaa will atafte it the iatawt of boyen to patronise a*. Paper Hans iocs vsrv law errsilaute, Octob« 4.

Bills of Lading.

NEAT artkia,

good

for aaje at A*

Wm

AT WHICH MAY BE FOUND THE MOST COjlFI^TE

0tT He has some of the same sort left, and is receiving new pattern*^ C»llandafee.^«£0 £Nov.20wtf

IHBfcM

JKxc

Ob­

square bottles

with the portrait of

Dr. SWAYNE on ench wrapper, around the boitle.

None other is genuine.

Dr. Swayne's Snrsnpnrilia and Tnr Pills. A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far superior to tho pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and uniform in their operation, may b« taken at all times, aud in fact in every disease where an aperient, alterative, or purgative is required ami for diseases incident to females they are unequalled.

ready and contains 500 12mo. pages beautifully illustrated with original designs and neatly bownd, price $1 50,entitled—

LIFE AT THE SOUTH,

'Uncle Toni's Cabin," As it Is. Being narratives, Scenes, and Incidents, in the real "Life of the Lowly," by VV. L. (i. Smith, Esq. For sale at

W II BUCKINGHAM'S Bookstore. September 4. 3S52—dtf

George Hummers

Premium Essence of Coffee,"

bat will be much MioC^wfioieSomp, more dulicate, finer flavored,

perfectly clear,

and in every in­

stance superior to the Java Coffee. Manufactured by Pan. Bolder Co., No. 281 Callowhill St., above 6th St.', Philadelphia, and sold Wholcsaleaml Retail, at

DROWNING & WALL'S, "Prairie City DrugStoro.

Tcrro Haute, June 40. '52 wtf-42

Coming! Coming! N two weeks wo will receive 5 cases, 64*191 yards, remnants of the best prints made in this country 2 cases of which will be of Fall River Turkey Red. They were bought low and wjjl|bc old accordingly.

PRAIRIE CITY STORE.

July 16, '52 wtf-47

Life saved at Midnight! BY GREGORY'S Instant Cure of Pain. The most pungent aad powerful preparation for the suppression of

q/l in/tnmsxsiioti,

whether pro-

ccoding from Burns, Scalds, Broken Bcaes, Colds, or any other fcauses, ever ofTercd to the pubiic. The moment it is taken, its thrilling and animating power is felt, as it forces its way through every diseased nerve and gland of the system, relieving

all Pain in on if slant,

and dissolving local

obstructions which cause inflammation, tevers. and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity known of no other medicine. It immediately quiets the pain of

Nervous, or Sid Headache,

the

Toothache,

instantly cures

and relieves nt once the excrucia­

ting pain of Rheumatism, and usually cures long and standiug cases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangeTons accidents, broken limbs, mangled flesh, bruises, barns, scalds, fairness pain in the stomach, spasms, cramp, cboOc

FEVER AND AGUE,

Colds, sore throat, cancer in the mouth or atom ach, and all complaints of inflammatory character. this medicine will give instant relief to the suOerera.

ClIOLERAf

The best medicine known for this dread complaint as hundreds can testify. Bloody Flux it a! wars cures.

Broken Breast,

with all its pain and jeopardy

to the life of the infant, would never be known were thin medicine used a few weeks before nursing. A mother who from this cause had loat every child, beard of the

Instant Core of Pain!

and tried it, and found it effectual in saving the life of her child. We could refer to Mr. Julias Marsh, of Washington, Lucas county, Ohio, and to Mr. A. Graggoo, Concord, DeKalb county, Indiana, and a host of others.

No Family shtrnii be idthoMt it!

of oil Bowel Complaint*,

Price 25 cents per bottle. Forsala by BROWNING

Thousands

are ready to testify to efficacy and certainty in the cart

Sc

Mmarket

peper, jost prmtad aad

KVUB Of FPP*

WALL, Whole­

sale and Retail Agents, Tene Hante. Also by Merc&anta aad Druggists ia every village and town in the country.

GREGORY St MOORE, Proprietors, Maomee city, Ohio. September 38,38S8--wfim

To Country Merchants.

ERCHANTS in the country, who visit this to replenish their stock*, would do wdl to call aad examine my stock of Dry Goods. Havtag pmhased maay Goods expressly for the Jobbing trade, which will be sold at a amatt ad* nacs oa New York east, at lamagtoa's Block, North aid* Public Sqaataw

Nov. 43. -SS-wtf NlPPEkT.

Cash paid for Wheat the Tower Mtlb. north of Canal

A MILLER A SOCLE. Tarra Butt, lUy 14

WIPH

JOHN OAYBXTS STOVE STORE! Nil iTltt ff H»m W

E S

O I S I E

IT

A

If fr

N. E. Corner Public Square, Farrington's Block,

&

DIRECT FROM THEIR OWN MANUFACTORY,

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.

To enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no assurances from us, to induce them io call upon us, than this, THAT WE CONTINUE TO USE OUR FBIENDS AS WELL AS WE HAVE EVER YET DONE—more than this we know they do not desire.

Q3r A first-rate assortment of .QJ

Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, Under Clothing, &c.

STHMUS. Isthmus

DIG STORE

STRAUS & ISAACS,

North-Easl Corner of the Public Square,

NovSOwtf] TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

WILSON, STARBIRD & SMITH,

4 5 8 A I N S E E

IN

Drugs, Medicines, Patent Metiicinos, Surgeon's Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye StuiTs, Spices, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery, Glasswate, French and American Window-Gloss, Virginia, Missouri, arid Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco,

E no in re to he he a in up re he to on of el a an moat complete in the United States. Their stock was purchased of Importers and manufacturers or first hands upon tho very be^t term3, and they are prepared to warrant the quality of their goods, and are determined to sell them for cash or to undoubted prompt dealers on the usual time, as low as they can be purchased East, with the addition of the usual freight.* and charges. They have resident agents in the East, through whom they areenubied to keep their stock fresli and completui during the season. Orders will be promptly tilled'with gbods at as low rotes and of aa goi uaiiiy ua ii t!,«» pnriii's w'pto ii) purson.

N. B. Ginseng, Feathers, Rags, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Mustard Seed, ami country ally taken at the market prices in payment of debts due us, or in exchange for goods l.ouisville, Ky., March 12,

,52-w9m-29.

A Book for the Times.

NOW

KEElJ

Y-. tyv

-s*

l'17

1

Bat & Cap Establishment!

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Are continually bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice and beautiful

produce gcitcr-

DRY GOODS.

Jenkins & Co! It urn,

Mo. t:t,Pearl Street, Cincinnati) Ohio. Importers anil Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,

constantly on hand a general assortment of goods of the latest importations, which they offi?r for sale at the lowest market prices.

Purchasers,ore respectfully nvited to Call an examine then* stock. Dec 8. 3-lyr7-3fi CJJvM TING LET, Philadelphia.

Yf

Essence has been proven by many thtiusands of tho moki respectable families in the United States, to be by far the best preparation of CoH'ee ever offered to the public. One package of this esscnce will go as far as four pounds of Java Cofree, and Coffee made by it will pre- PftVfHflrn niir] I)nil|P«tSi Drv AAilw serve perfectly the taslo of the beat Java Collee, A ,®,.

Jan "52-339 ly

OIDEU.V EURTON,* Cincinnati.

TINQLEY A BURTON, WHOUtSALE OEAI.ERS I.V

U'J

South Enst Corner Pearl Rnd Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO, RE now opening a full ond complete stock of C\ Spring Goods, which they offer for tUc Usual credits

M. W. WILLIAMS, No. 8. Fnrriugtoii'.* Block, I...J AS now opened a large and complete assort-

Jt ihent of Goods,Suitable.for ,tbo »*prin^ and Summer trade, which lie

in

oHering at lower pri­

ces than anv other house in the city. The stock consists in part ns follows: Dress Goods:

Rich printed Berege plain Berege all colors Bercge Do Laines and Tissues, Lnwns, Sprini style Mouselin De Laines Frencli, Earlston, am American Ginghams black Silks,&c., &c.

White Goods:

Swiss Muslin, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Book Malls, Cambrics, Jaconetts, Tape Cheeks, Stripes, Curtain Muslins, 6cc., a large and handsome assortment.

Brown Sheetings:

All desirable brands of 3-4,^4-1, 5-1, 6-4, ftnd03-4 Bleached Sheeting: 300 pieces of 3-4. 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and 30-4.

Prints:

300 pieces of Philip Allen's. Cocheco, Sprague Hamilton, Union, Merrimnc and Englisli brands Cottonadea: 70 pieces including- favorite styles, Ripka fancies. Nankeens, Deriins, blue drillings and

Vestings:

Fancy Silk, Satin, bulf Gassimere, white aod buff Meraeilles. Sundries

Tickings, Shirting Stripe, Checks, Hosiery, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and Parasols, Gloves all kinds. Edgings and Insertions.

W'e are receiving every week additions to tha •bfe es lull and complete.

stock of new and deaira sort ment at all times full a

WlLLfcsin

and multitudes of

children have been saved by its timely use, when ot midnight with fits, spasms, cramps, colic, and choking, caused by worms—with no physician near, ana life in imminent peril.

PRAIRIE CITY STORE.

May ^21 *33-wtf.39

The "City Express, No.

goods fram the "City Provision Stare," gra US.

Jane 9 ,SS-wt£43l

Valuable Farm For Sale.

THE

oademgned will sell on favorable the

fjemthcrs' Form.

THSAwHK^#^fth*

I

9

Cottoxy, *d with great care by one ef the the importer* and manufacturer* and other cities. They would teste the attention of the public to an of their stock, it being one of the best selected ever brought to this

BB—^.comprising

every article required by the

_^ter or Mechanic, and will be sold at suca prisa as cannot fait to please those who wish to inrchase." Atnong1 thfeir stock, may be fonhd a ame and complete assortment of PittitMRtfa and Juniata bar, round and square

Iron Slab do Nail Rod and horse shoe do. Russia and American sheet iron Cast steel atl sizes Blistered and German do. Spring do. Slab do. a heavy stock of cut nails

Belmont works, from 3d to 40d Lathingd(X fence and flooring dfi wr«U I do.,6,8, and |0d, spikes,Tog chains •J f-VTracc do., Coil onain, chopping

Axes, great variety, Broad Ax-

1

es, Hatchets, Mill«

Saws, dif-

fierent brands cross Cut

yr I-".- «lo., Whip do., Hand *-'-Saws, Wood Sawsr Spades and shovels.

Forks, Rakes, Grain IT f|

I I

Shovels, A ugera,Chisde,

Thep also hove pure white

cash, or

•Nov 5, '52 wtf

mix­

tures* i,: Linens: Brown Linens, bleached and brown Linen Drilling®. Irish Linens, Tab!a Damask, bleached and brown Table t-'loths. Napkins, Doillies, Russia •nd Scotch Diapers, Crash, Bird's-Eye and Huckabuck Towelings, A.e.

Woolen:

American, French. German and English Cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres and French Doeskins, Tweeds. Satinets, Jeans. Cashmerette, 5tc.

Caps.

styles keeping our asnd

J: D. CONDIT

It is situated on Hooey

Creek, foar miles sooth of Terre Haute, on the old Louisville Road. It contains 67 acres, a little more than half woodland, the rest cleared and in a good state of cultrratioo. There are on tho form comfortable tenements and a good orchard. For richness of ami and facriiiies of making money easy this form is DM surpassed by any hi Vigo comity.

Terms easy, and title good. Apply to J. P. Usher, Tene Hante, or to the aaderugncd at Danville, Hendricks coonty, Indiana.

Ofce

!~t I

Grubbing hoes table and Tea Spoons, Pen, Pocket jbutclier and shoe Knives,, pad— locks, Knives and forks, brass ket iw ties. Iron tea kettles, Steelyards,

Balances, Flat Irons, Wagon Boxes tc.,

fee.

Their stock of

BUILDING St FINISHING MATERIALS is very complete, consisting of door locks and latches of every description, metal, mineral and burnished knobs, door and blind butts window glass ot all sizes, pine sash do., iron and brass bolts, latches, screws, blind catches, window do sash cord, bell pulls and carriages, stair rods and eyes, together with every article of goods required in tkis line. Also, looking glass plates, table and tea waiters, hall side and table lamps, German silver table and tea spoons.butter knives, cream and salt spoons, forks, ivory handled knives and forks by the sett (51 pieces) or dozen, scissors.shears.barbers points, &c. Their stock ol

Tools, of all kinds,

is very large. Among them are Jack, Fore and Smoothing Planes, Double and single Irons Sash planes, Pump do. Rabbet and Moulding do and every kind of planes used by Carpenters or Cabinet Makers. Plane Irons, Double and single, Iron and Wood Bench screws, also Mouse Hole Anvils.bellows, Sledge Hammers, Solid and brazed Box Vices, Screw Plates, Horso Rasps and Files, Horse-Shoe Noils, &c. Large Stock Mahogany, Rosewood and black walnut, veneers Black Walnut Branch and Mahogany Knobs. Hair cloth, all widths, Solos and Chair SprinRS, Spanish Moss, "Glue, Sandpaper, Copal Varnish, Spirits Tudpentine, kc., with a great variety ol Giwi Trimmings, Locks, percussions, Flint and Back Action Triggers, Mainsprings. Mounting Tubes, and Nipples, ttullct moulds, German Sheet Silver, Sheet brass, Caps, sinule and Double Shot Guns, Rifle barrels, Colt's Revolvers, and every article wanted by Gunsmiths they have also a full stock of Shoe hndtng. Lasts, Mens' and Womens', Boot treos Crimping Boards and irons, pegs of all sixes, and a full stock of

All kinds of Leather, Spanish Sole, Upper French and Philadelphia Call Skin, a splendid article, Kin Skins, Morocco do., Lining do.. Binding do. Zinc, Copper and Iron Shoe Nails, thread, and every kind of Tool used by Shoemakers also, Buggy Axles, Buggy Springs, all sizes, Wagon Springs. Seat do. Buggy Shafts, Bows and hubs, Dash Irons, Carriage bolts, buggy Irons, &c. &c. They would particularly call the attention of buyers to their stock of «s /Saddlerv which they believo will be foun to be larger and more complete than any other in this market Fail and half Spanish Saddle Trees, Fall Back Jo, Men's and Boy's Deniipeak do., Side do,, common and self.adjusting Gig and Harness do. —Japan, Silver and Brass mounted—Silver, Brass 1 mountings. Siivor, Brass mounted

Gig hatnes. High and low top

Coach and wood Stage do. Skirting, Harness, Bridle, En amelled and Patent Leather Rubber enamelled and Oil cloth Tops, Duck and Twilled iiog skins No. 1 and

2

Pad skins wide and narrow Laces.

Fringes, Head Linings Drab and B!uo cloths Carriage handles, stump joints. Hog and Kip skin collars Stage Traces Silk, Thread, Lashes and Whips Lace Tacks, together wiih a complete assortment of bitts, bupkles, stirrups, hooks, tenets, rings rein straining roller, and Girting Webb: worsted and cotton rosettes, ornaments, rein and brpast snaps Varnish Moss and every kind of

Saddlers' Tools.

letd,LawrenceIrtnd

..ai

warranted

linseetl oil, lard oil coach and. copa

varnish paints, paint brushes Tin Plate C. «fe X.

I inntd copper, copper bottums wagon and bu

!x)xes Strap nnd hook hinges riflo powder Herr and pig lead, shot, bullets, See. They have just rt cciveu twenty boxes Collins'and Leveretts Axes, A splendid article manulactured for this market of the very best Iron and Steel—they also have on hand nnd will keep constantly, pump chain, 3* and 31 inch, pump cranks and rollers, tubing cistern pumns, lead pipe, cordage all sizes, Packing Ynrn nnd a complete assortment ot every article in the Hardware Line.

POTWIN & BURNAM.

THE PEOPLE'S STORE.

Removal.

wILLIAMS A, EARLY LI AVE Rciooved from their old stand to the? XX Store recently occupied by M. W. Sedam on National Rosd Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store Opposite the Court House.— We are uow receiving a Large and general atock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foreign Fabrics.

Comprising^ every variety of Ladies Dress Goods. Rich Silks, merinoes, Cashmeres, Mus-

long and square Shalls,* Rich" Embroidered and plain Shawls in colors -Black and 2nd Mourning. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies, Misses and Childrens use.

Having engaged the services oi Mr- John Reinhard to assist in the inner department of our business, and under our new arrangement, we are prepared to offer such inducement to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Please give us a call.

40 eases Kip and Calf Mens' Boots and Shoe*. 20 do do do Enamel and Morocco Indies' Bootees, Buskins and Jenny Land Gum Over shoes and Bootees, at

Nov. 13,'53-wtf F. NIPPERT'S.

300

OHIO CLEVELAND.

Nor. 9. S

THOMAS H. NELSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TERRE HAUTE, JLND.

ai /tarns*• Bbek, wm 0km M.

DKT, 90 1MI

SUSS!

slltSdS

Bags,

RECEIVEDGunny

by steamer Griffon Yeatman ,and

for sale at too Warehouse of BiUTTON &CO. Msrch 9, "52 dtf-85

Falling and Cloth Dressing

DONE

readiness at all times to convey

at all times and in the best manner .at Holmes's Mill. May 10,'53-d3t-138 wtf-38

CHEESE.

A CHOICE article Cheese just received and for sale at XONDIT3 Jane J9, ^wtf^

SHAWLS of various kinds, amoog which may be found Square and Long

Siawli, Thibet, Cloth, Cashmere and Merino Shawls, Ladies and Children's Woolen and net caps, at a F.

Nov.43, «,wt£

N O A E 7 E

of the MILL

Pub!ic

^uare,

&n stock of

receivirandF

NATIONAL ROAD STREET, East End

HAVE

on hand a very iarg« assortment ol. kinds of most approver! stoves, which thdy are determined to sell at the lowest figures poS' sibie Our stock consists, in part, of the fq|(ow

CELEBRATED STOVES: Etna Air Tight, a very Troy Air Tight, superior stove, Self Regulator, The Best Premium Drum Parlor, ,'! Phoenix do. "Egg Coal Stoves, Farmer's do. "Six,Seven,andTenPlate Resor's Patent Double Stoves, in great vari

Oven, ety. Also—Skillets and Lids, Ovens and Lids. Odd Lids, Doz Irons, Sugar Kettles, and in fact almost every article required by housekeepers for domestic purposes.

House Guttering and Spouting, Executed at short notice, in a style unsurpassed. We will, on no account, undertako a job we cannot finish as per agreement.

P. S. A supply of ODD PLATES always on hand, to FURNISH FREE on insurance, which we will furnish at 3t Cents per lb. after the insurance runs out. All patterns sent to us shall be promptly cast and for warded, as per directions. We have a great many PATTERNS for MILL CASTINGS on hand, which we will have cast—when the. job exceeds ,000 lbs.—at 3 Cents for Furnace and 31 Cents for Foundery. We are prepared to oxecutc fobs to any extent, at short noticc, in the casting one, such as Building Fronts, (either Terre Haute, Cincinnati, or BufTalo make,) Lard Kettles, Grates ji Cellars, &c. fuly.19-5-.46tf N. BEYMER & CO

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

ash, Door Blinds, and Frame Factory. TERRE HAUTE, UND. HAVE commenced the above business in the I room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4th treet, near the Post Office, where I intend to nanufacture the above mentioned articles from the very best material. Persons ahout erecting buildings will do well to give me a call, as 1 intend to make my prices suit the times.

Orders from a distance can bo sent through the Post Office, and will receive immediate attention. Persons in thecitv wanting anything in the above line, will do well to send in their orders as early as possible.

Oct 15, &2 w'Jm.

5 A

August 3, 1852—dly

'in DeLains &.c. English, French and Araeri- States^ to whom all orders for tho Remedy must can prints in greatjrarjety^ Bay_Statc and other beaddressod. 93r Remember the nanio MORRIS'S REME

WILLIAMS &, EARLY.

November 3d. 1852.wtf.

Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, kDOZEN ko*9Uth, Jenny Lind aud Mexican Wool and Fur Hats. 3 cases fashionable Silk Hats. 30 dozen Silk, Mohair, Flush. Cloth and Velvet

N1PPE&TU

Family Flour

KEPTFresh

eoutudr on brad in barrels and hall barrels, at CONDIT&

^Altogether for Ladies.

Aaad

TRUI.Y beaatifal aaaortmeut of Cambric Swiaa Edging* and iatsenings, Uodersleevos. Calk and Collars. Alsoa few auerning Collars, black silk Laces and Fringes, Velvet and silk Trimirungs. linen tMtndkerchisfr, Kid, Silk, l^sle and Cotton Gloves white drew good* ill of which will be arid noBSBilly low at r. NIPPERT8. •»rlt,%ew

G. W. SHAFFER.

Mar 5, '52-dawtf-28-82.

J. EVANS, M. D. j^ESPETFULLY tenders his professional scr

emit

vices to the citizcns of Torre Haute and vi-

Office on Market street, first door south of the

Town Hall. April

Vi,

Dry Goods and Carpet Store. & OSJo No. 12 East Fourth Street)

CINCINNATI,-

RESPECTFULLY

inform their customeis and

purchasers generally, that they are now opening a largo and complete assortment of I'iuuy and Staple Kii£li*hj

Fmu b, &<,*r 111:111 and /lifetcrican

Also an extensive assorsment ot AMfeftfC'AN CAKP1ITING, purchased nnd imported previous to the late advance, which ofler Jit as low prlccs as similar goodsonn bo

ebought

in th

United States. 7 Floor Oil Cloths^ Thoroughly seasoned, from 3 to 24 fret in width a larue Stock always on hand. Families, Hotol keepers, Steamboat owners, and strangers may depend upon finding the best clabs ofGoods in our line, at prices as low as they in be purchased ir

W. BAHnOTTR 9. V. HEAD.

BARBOUR & HEAD, ao.0 »r Terre Hntite,-Indlniifi. 'j. Will practice their profession in Vigo and adjoining counties. All business entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Oltice in Ft rrington's Building, No. 5, up stair*.

1

MORRIS'S REMEDY,

i.YFJiLiUBJLE VKMl

r-OR Gonorrhea, Gleets, Strictures, Nocturnal 1/ Emissions, Gravel, and all those distressing complsi nt« ««Ailjr.goinfi(|uent upon yputhful

cessea and indulgences. in mopnring specifw for thia class oDdieeasc, Dr IViorris has expended much time and money in order to present to the unfortunate sufTcier a pleasant, safe, and efficient medicine. That he han succeeded is a fact well established, as tbern has been many thousand'bottles sold, warranted io cure or the money returned, and so far liasgiv en entire satisfaction.

As an invigorating medicine for broken constitution it has no e^ual, bein£ extremely palatable and mild, as we)l aa active arid permanent in itft efTectr

For that distressing complaint so conAnon among females termed Hour Albus, or Whites thto specific is a sovereign remedy, and thonld be used by all who are thuiaffiidted.

This medicine is sold by druggists generally throughout the Southern and Western States Sold wholesale and retail by J. R. Cuningham Terra Hcute. la. Hardsell

ot

DY- F'ice $1.

ASllie

3y

Octl8d3m

Important to Parents.

the present is the most desirable season of year for taking CHILDREN'S DAGUERREOTYPE*, it is important for those wishing fo avail them selves of the present favorable opportunity for getting correct, perfect, and brilliant miniatures of themselves or their children, to do so at once, and save vsin regrets when it is too Iste. How often do we hear bereaved parents and friends exclaim—"O! if 1 only had the likeness of my desr child. I would give worlds!" They would give anything for the

faintest shadow of

of a friend, father, mother, sister, wife, husband, or brother—but it is too late!—it was neglected in rosy health—the icy hand of desth has fallen, and regrets are useless only at a warning for the fcVire.

At Dnft's National Dngnfrrean Gallery, on National Road street, over Child's Book Store, Children's Miniatures sre taken in five seconds, adults in ten. giving fine, high.toned picture equsl to any tsaen in the United States, and pat up in the In teat style, and can be sent to any part of the Union.

Breast Tins, Rings, and Lockets filled. Likenesses of deceased persons taken. KT Don't neglect this fine weather. Honrs of operating from? a.*. till4 r. "rain or shine."

MARSHALL, CLA.1K COUNTY, ILLS.,

WILLpracticeinallof

rDoible Rectified Whisky." UOOWJGl tf. HULMAN ate now msnnfac tnrmg aa article «f ,»niWe Re|^aa l?lnaky superior to any ever brought from Cincinnati, aod in strength, puritv and tlavor deeidodly the best ever sold to thia Western eoontry. All those who prefers first rata article to a common one for tte aame money wjHptoase call at the CINCINNATI STORK, Onion Row

All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES AND LIQUORS, of the beat oaaiity,ai«d atOiaeinnail friers, alwave cm Wsa.

MaiabM-

GINC lira.

BUSINESS HI

Bank Note Engravcrt

RAWDON,

®d Ci

O" Persons visiting CUIC*anotI to maka Paa» chases, or desiring tc make •Hqjuirie*,^r jjrocuie any article, by lettsr, should coa» suit tl^PIrer'oin? tw it taa g\ikle ti' all tlw variotls Businbsti Bftabifelwatats, and ulty ba depended 0u aa a Chart oC the has*

mi

pUabl^Firma in Cinciim^^j 9

moat

f#

A

wmoHT.

l*» iilw

HATCH a sn^,

Cnraer ol Po«i» *ml M*in Stjim.—Dond«._ Billi of Cxdu^^tni# mm *t **. ctacti, n»m«i riwriw snn Di!8p% r»» hwul imaVSut.Bf Urti. Ac.. Mnml

IB»

•r Gwj, T. Juots, at pKcliaU Entmrtr.

itjrl. i».

C«lt*nc« tcxltel •raodtNoiwHtTtMiilimv IbMWnkui

Brltaitnla Ware Ittnmifhrtiif*r*,

ssuxw a.004 M*i* Swviwww* rink a ttoth.-AI*, amtm

11«ruie, shpMhlw

C»T*rt

B)"ck TK

Fire Eiteinc IHniiafnetarer.

ria, (tulwir Slii4»n. «c.. of it nt HjJwolic W«Htt is imnL Cotton Yarn Manufacturer*, QOCLQ,

CO

Fwtorr Dfl 0B».

•MMTMP£AHCE

Carnw

or rtnh to*

MiMM aml-JsT tad Claukiw Coot* Van*

WarfS T»rn,

Twioe

and

BMHbCu4l«Wick.

Flonr Mill and Factory Bnlldcri,

OtlKl-NWALU BuNSALL, Csrvtr bock ami 6th. dtaMa.—MMhiMry .vunr Mti auutahchtmr nad wet u(J. Bunr Mill Slouctaad BoitHf Cfcm hinbbcJ, udOrten fbr wrery dttcHptiea or Culiap praapllf

Coppersmiths,

W. a O. KOfWON, rmnl «r*, bM««a ISkr and Conrfaatlj

(and, wI

-»•. to

unltr,

Fat'cn1, Uamrator

SMtTtt

a

for making

Nida

Water.

Gent's Furnishing Establishment

J, RICHASIMON, SMrt and Stock^Ma»w, and %Mdal*aad malldMla* luOwOoMtvi'irwIahU^tjoailr, 119 Mala «, wfn* itKMwaoaM

Milliner and Dress Maker.

MRS. RICHAKI\so, S» ftwnh t*r—t ttofc-Co«»irjr wiih I'a leru aad Sjl*

Awning & Tent Manufttcturer®,

AIXOR* VANDVIKH,nir Sy«awM«,«.,SdannaMi«*lba TMn.— Califomuat with tali, CMhi«(, CWl«4 all war ranted water |Kout—Wa«on and nay Com* MB Bap, aad awrj «aiw* •C caana* nrk do«« to oniar.

Piano Forte Dealers,

NIXON, No. 78 W«n IWirth Dm), an Visa anwfckiSSt Trunks. Carpet Bass, Valises, &e>

PARVIN JOHNSON, Mamilactann aad Dealan io the aliow aitkla^aiaa, MM, Dnat and BSMMI BUM*—wtakMla a l*»0l—SI ttmAnir.

Stereotype Founder,

a. c.

JAMES, No. 187 Walout «tr«t, b«twfm 4th and Stlh—StanaNf* Block* md« to pntar.—Mwik, t* Hoabd, Patwt Notaa, tad Nanaalfc e* iwoood'hsad Typa fc*lr.

Boots. Shoes, leather Sl Morocco.

E. O. WEB^TKB CO.,

r.nii •&«•,

DIXON, SHOEMAKER CO Sycamore Vetwiea Tthaad Kb WIvMtuil Hruil Dralrn iomund ^picei, Mu.tard,

Wholesale €onrection«r, *,

f. HALL, Ma .Mela

.Vtet,

WEST A DUM0NT,

to ordef

kew%1

Bro., Cincinnati,

Ohio, sole agent* for the Southern and Western

the lineaments

BOKWJWS

DUFF, Operator

Terre Waote, September 9,1852—dtf

BOSCKT I- PCf itiriV

cfMBLEs cmnmnuK. CONSTABLE & DtTLANEY, ZZ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ac.

THE

the courts in the Stat«

of Illinois, and adjacent counties of irxii ana, also in the Federal C!o«rts, giving prompt and efficient attention to ail business entrusted to

Attorneys, Ac., and General

Jtm 38,*S3-dlr-40

in the

MwulMtuw u4 bwe eeaiteatl ek

Ur{ret nhetr lu Ibe We,!.

Foreign and Domestic liquors,

M. n. H'WS CO., Qu'«n Cl'r t.lquar Store, No. 19 S/uiakr* rBfcckiuen'. OM Mud,) oeer I be Kifer.

Bellows ITIanuractarers,

». EKOI.IslI ^OvH, (Wtinleule ,nl retail) led elreet, bet. Sifdne^ •ed Lei low.— All Urdete puoeluell^ elleaded Io,

City Dnpruerrenn Boomit .asf

WWIN I Co., w«( fourth ttrnt-ronmli tekn la Hi tart «ffl« of tb« art—«har|M moJcnU.

Steam Boiler Makers,

likt%,ua.

ex-

(StMISKIM »*»t.-Bep^riet

»tbofl cuAict. An Msdrtuuiut or S«cbfid*liifiu noi(«ii mmLitm

Carriage lUnnnfactnrers,

K. P. GDIfUCN CO.. Thml etrret. I wo doufi eV of lyrueore. Chfk riefee emietreried aa the Cqulratel Principle, ruhiifteble Cerrtefa *t e,irj deeeriptinu elwejre e« head. Ordere end ref*jrfti( yrtmf (If HM«*et

Japanned Tin wore.

9* WINCHKLL. MaoufAclurvr of Jap*misrf, Oriiamcnlsd ail TNi Wsrs, Ke W, cnr—rU ¥mr\

mmI

I

Walaal aad Via*.—

Whotaaale and IMail Dalan In th* abova *°d tnry nriHf of aay T-rmicp. rt»Man»ftKl»r«i»«IO«rt'»* A»f«»Wiah

Tea DaAlerSi

MOOAC fc CHESTER, (wholeu^ retail) Co**r 1th ltd WiUat «fk

Wholesale Dealers In Hardware,

HOWRLL OANO A lMU.t No. fiOU Mtlu ttrwl.wd No 9 Fifth atiM^ Z. It

tin».»n^ W-Orim Vw River

ui wm»»

fcuie*, r»rtriJ*o N« «, Cofl'ce and Spice Mills.

MM

CoAe, Pn Nuin, etc.—All articlce warranted pun. K)iH(h*»t price paid *r Miuunl Seed.

aad |ri IBS

Mathematical and Philosophical

INSTRUMEiN'l'S.—n. WARE, MaiHifaetorer, N. W. on. 1 4th aad if nuuof*. oppotile lMt Offlca, entrance ou 4lb itreel—wJ^ej, Ff.} Wl««a4 tnrj wlilr of InrtniBieaia.

Cracker Bakery^1:'

f,f-

a BENNETT. No. SO. Lnwer Market rtraet.—Batter Craefcw* 4 A per pound SMa B.KUII & cl'» per poutd.

Publishers and Booksellers,

f. A.

a

U. 1*. JAMES, Nn. 187 Walnut etrret.—J. A. U. P. J. P*S Inh nuu)V of the brv tmokt in tlw mtrket fr Mlicltlitf Anal* aad Pedlam A Sne aud clwap editlet of Fanilljr ur:o Bibtf, printed freaa e*k*t| mm ttereotxpe plat**. Caialnjiet *«.t U/ m»il when deelred.

Engraver on Wood,

O.

c.

QBOSVEMIH, N. E. cor. 4th aad WtlBut ttreeta.—All Weekea* etrted with aealnnu aad diijiatth.

Umbrella & I'arasol Manufactory

SLSEPER

a

BBOTUCK, N 165 Main itreet, betweea 4tk aad Mk

Sculptor,

C. BULLET, Art Vaioe Bulllin|.-B»t, Medallisaa, Stahwe, ChiiMi—

ManufacturinK Jewelers,

ft, T. CA1U.KY CO., Wglnul ft'h Joor south of 4lli mtomk ia the

Mwm

'53-33-ly

tlylri, an4

«v«ry

v»Hsi| of

mmIo losrtit

Eye Infirmary.

DR.Waum's Infirmary tbrDisracaa of the 3*Sl"*rjena

Fourth cor. Siyeaninrr! oppoiite

liat InMrtUm

Cjm, Surfie.tl O^icnition*, etc.

of

AililtM

Upholstery & Bedding Warehouse

P. K. IIIUl.L'R, Agent, No. 78 e»»l «Me b) cahiom. umIw We*tara Ma. *eum.—CM»t,ur|r oa hant Rrau Cuttaln CoruK**, folMud Hiu*, spriaj lori rta'.hrr Br.li, llatr, Muai, Hint and Cotmn Mattr**.*, Ceufiw'*, eta, eta.—Cwiaiiii. Cv«ii tuJ I'.wr aud Chair Cushion, nu'te toorjer—ah« furtable 3urln( Maimer*, which eat he handled eerily by eee uenoa, •Htactured at thu aeufaluhtaautpo which aitantlo* i» *epK^U Urlied.

Fashionable Furniture. M. CRANK, Mtmif.trlurtr of ruhKtjtbU CaUusI rurnlttrs.

ClMUr^ oi*,—W4ret-M7tu« Jfo. Sl atttel, ©usUirtcsWts TWA.

Steel and Copper Plate I'riuler

U'lHtlUHAI'lll'.H tnd la Enctavlnp, E. C. MIUDLB1tl((. He. fellmt* BuiMiuf.^Natea, DtalU. Bill* Ka I It Waluul itreet, OJd (haa|, Ckecki, n., alwaji on hand.

Wholesale Clothiers*

.uhvr

rErmiRt.MEX, OoLl^Mi ril CO., N'n. 71 Mala tirxt, Kb deer t» low Lower Market at.—We ln».t* Couinrjr M,rthanie to Baa Ike ear 8*^.

French Burr Mill Stone Factory,

JAS. BRADrOHO CO., No. 8A \falhut itreet, betweea d.*nd Dv. •treet*—Ouiulne Dakii Ank*r Braul Milt Jll indlm HnMiaf Mnw% Samwl Irua*. iinul Aiaclilnai.'nelilKf Cloth* of 'l Dual bet,

tin Temperiar beiew*, tkreeii Wire aij rlaater of tuu, alwajiea Mini aod lur wie. Atl work told at title Malilbhmeat waMraatad tha keel quality, ani If not found te be tudi, oa Iriel, we wiJ refcad (be a *aep

Scale MauulUcturers,

J. M. BLUMltLL CO., (,ii^t«sra lo Martla aad Bluitdelt,) Wa waet 2ad etreet, 3 door* weet ef Mala.

Brass nnd Bell Founder,

R. T. TIIIIKNUtHN, front Mreel, betweea Vine tod Walnat, eoetb *td*k aad ihWer lated rauceta roonlaln Cucki and Oeaenter work lloee Joint* and ('ou)lin|,, Wrll JolaU, OU Olubee, Cjrliadn' and (lait» Cork*, Ltietillerjr work (toenlljr, fl arotk. Cnimtr Ri,*t*, Spell Ca*b pdnlbrlrali* anS Copier.

•Iier tkiJer aad ciatin| ia BUM, Copper, ele.—

Window Sluides and Oil Clotli

MAN VrACTURilM,—M. XAWVCH CO, No. Cellefe Nell.

Frinse and Tassel Mannftocturer*

PETER lUJIlt No. C3 i.^l

r.xirth »lree,

»emif«tturer ef frimw,

kel«ees WeiMl e«4 V«».—

ImwIi

aod MlllUrr Trlmeilnp.

Wttnvl •IrwU,— Wmr CMlmtl

all Urd tjunyt stsry dsacrtplwm.

Venetian Blind Maniiillidtirer

T. J. RICnfiDS, Nor.h Q\h strict, tad mM VIM, ftftpsM

Uw Ul/Apk TC.eatr*. Steam, IWarble Works^*5

LOWRT Kl'I.E. Ctf»ei BNedw» endTiflli ,ireeie.—teaief« I* Mame, Merijle Meullet, Ca!aeeUwid euelei I**

Th*Ql^te'

•name, WU,

Nulled' fW. MUWV *W.

Crockery and Cilliuwttfe.

0vAljBlCH, Ptn. ill Main Xrter,

«mI

CO. Cotaabtt Tomitry, Calanbiaetreet, bet. Km

aad flMBi—OCcc, 0 weet rroat. bn. Maui aad Walnut—Meaatactaraea ut J. H. Harrow* rauat OrM MiHe rrml Barr Mill State, ef all eae* mam Zapmm OHet nd Saw Mill Iraoa, ead Cae(ii*a ef eU aeripUoca. Alan, Dealen ia BoUiac Clotila. fleaiar et ttrH, ele.

Carriage REPAIRING factory. A

BAUtEA, Wo. 16, Eaet rrfia areet, pppeeite Sm leleyea

I

aide, bet tlb mAVk^lm

JXWee at ftekeb-Chim, CM 1*1 w, ttl'Mewiirt,»o4er e»ji Mdolee, WUIen, Ceelore and YeUe Cutler)', BrilUnla Were, etc.

Looking Glasses and Frames.

WM. WIWEU, Jr., tit. 19 Mail avert, bet. 3d end 4tt.-Ver1r.il ead Flrten tnmlee ol ertrr Hkltera. WHetow Uie Md.edMr fraaeh CrfMel Olaae, ell

rim. }^mktBf

Gieea rtelte (ell

aim)

put MaidA fnam

Starch IWanuracttirers,

EVERDIMO Ir CRKRNBRKCMEK, Lnck Street, Mlemi Ceae), bet. Ml ud «k atreete.—Cei(i tor Wkrat. ead (rata to teeete aon tkta tto nuket price peid tor White WbnU.

Fashionable Hats and Caps.

O. a K. MAMIN. No. 62 filth tfretl, 7 icon (reel ef WelaWL turn Tmt, IWnfla, l'*rpet Bap and Mrbeli.

Henrle House* i4

MOOWT, Fnorlelar, Tbfrd etreet, Rortb tide, betweea Met* aad tf•enere emttt^l be tboee Houae la ettwled la the aMat tiedeew part ot (fee elt», beta* ia 'be loubedtete ridaite at the priacical oflce end Tebfnph Oslcee.

Wove and Worked Wire Manufactory*

Net aad Uouee Tnxa, and Bbidle end Streaa Wire, ate.. eaeetaatSf e« bead.—All Urder, TJ»p«'.r attended «».

Queen City Paint 8tore 1 t.

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Oealee la Fkiata, Oile, Vareiebee. TeepeeUa&

Broatux, frredi, Enftab aad Aawricaa Wiadaw (Iba, Itlllri aleat wbnlaael/a*! retail.—Ofwwd Kriatapet aplaeeaelbr l—ti^ trada

Portable Gh-iet Mill Manofactorera.

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Book Bindery.

SAMUEL TCRSE*. HJaad IU Mai. eOMtX-Boc* Bradiaf la aS i* nriem tireaibea. Pmr*» late C»estry io kaee Old Booke r» taead, ar ujf Mber wort Hi tUe I'ae, Bar (be eeadiu te dMe eeiablta^ MM) Sepeadaa haeiat tbtir work w«l 4m wl rettaaad wdlMtM

Oundry'a Mercantile College,

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OONOar,

f»nx,pel, tprMo BclkHec. M. W. eeeaer at ViSi

aad Waleal—laqe*|nral*] ISM.—Thie leatttKooa qaallSee Mieidwle thoi ee^b r«aetit-il tawer, tor tba Vimmnt llauaa aad Seataeaa pur. eete pmar.Uf. -ftm VUatlata eawee loctodee a eaaplela ayelea at practSlihetietKae Book

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New Shingle Factory.

subscribers would respectfully inform tba riti&ms ofTerre

Haute

place- We

Agents

Book Store for sroers' Ma^sil nc^ Graham do, "v Godey's Tediea' Book

and tbe sarroundif|»'

countij. that they have just commenced msirafacturrag Bhinslea suporlor to any offered

Pictorial Dra^ring-room Flag of our Uaion Star Spsnfletf Banner,

far

sale

invite ail who wish «lwsll

under good roofs to give us a call befor orehaa* ing elsewhere All orders from a distance promptly a tended to

M.B.&W.WALLACE.

Factory back of Ft. Fairbanks rifls laaary on fourth street, between Ohio and Mains tree la Tr*KE 7/A.rrrr.. March 29 ad4 485ggotw-4f 3j .'•cpi Magazines for 1853. QU BSCRIPITONS vrtll be received at

Ste.

The December numbars of Hi Graham, nowraotrtvad

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